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Explore the case study of Tehachapi, CA, showcasing a short-term programming model for efficient city planning. Learn about the approach, results, and conclusions of the localized programming model used to address infrastructure needs. Discover how this model aids in traffic studies, trip types analysis, and future volume development.
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Localized Programming Models for Small Cities: A Case Study of Tehachapi, CA 2012 ITE Western District Annual Meeting Santa Barbara, CA June 27, 2012 Tim A. Erney, AICP/PTP AECOM – Orange, CA
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Presentation Overview • Introduction • Background • History • Approach • Results • Conclusions
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Introduction • Three key questions: • What is a local programming model? • Where is Tehachapi? • What are we doing here this early in the morning on the last day of the conference?
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Localized Programming Model (LPM) • Based off Regional travel demand model • Short-cut as compared to a sub-regional model • Used to determine short-term infrastructure needs • Used to facilitate site-specific traffic studies
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Basic Approach • Aggregation of travel characteristics to create sTAZ • Consider the three primary trip types • Create city-wide TRAFFIX model • Test different levels of improvements
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model City of Tehachapi • Located in Kern County, at southern end of California’s Central Valley • 135 miles northeast of LA • 35 miles southeast of Bakersfield
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model City of Tehachapi • Current population: 8,000 (plus 5,000 at the adjacent California Correctional Institute) • Limited regional access: one state highway and one intercity bus route • Trivia: home to famous “Fullerton Loop”
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Background • City commenced General Plan update process in 2008, including traffic study • Higher than expected future traffic forecasts • Recommendation for a series of substantial infrastructure improvements
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Future Problems
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model City’s Issues • Concerned that projected growth and need for new facilities were not consistent with historic growth patterns • Desire to maintain its “small town” feel and current neighborhood-based roadway network • Need to address funding and timing requirements if improvements needed
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Solution • Focus on the anticipated 5-10 year growth • Identify improvements needed to maintain acceptable near-term roadway operations • Establish a phasing plan • Format for customization / easy updating
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Future Volume Development • Background growth: • Intracity (trips with origin or destination outside city) • Intercity (trips with both origins and destinations within city) • Series of planned/approved projects
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Model Network
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Analysis Networks
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Study Findings • Relatively modest short-term (5 year and 10 year) growth, considering both background growth and approved projects • Majority of streets have sufficient capacity to accommodate growth • Limited need for roadway and intersection improvements
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Evaluation Matrix
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Study Results
City of Tehachapi Short-term Programming Model Conclusions • Relatively inexpensive approach • Allowed better management of transportation infrastructure • Provided cost-effective and consistent solutions • Updateable and flexible
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