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Idaho’s Transportation Vision: Focusing on the Potential for Partnerships. Patti Raino Idaho Transportation Department. Presentation Summary. Process Partners Principles Priorities Performance Potential. Why is it critical to plan our future? Look at Transportation History.
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Idaho’s Transportation Vision:Focusing on the Potential for Partnerships Patti Raino Idaho Transportation Department
Presentation Summary • Process • Partners • Principles • Priorities • Performance • Potential
Why is it critical to plan our future? Look at Transportation History 1804-Lewis & Clark Left MO Headed West-About 30 years later: 1843-Wagon Train Left MO for OR, w/ 1,000 settlers & cattle 1908-Wright Brothers Patented Airplane-About 30 years later: 1932-Earhart Flew across Atlantic Ocean-About 30 years later: 1969-Apollo 10 Module Orbited the Moon-About 30 years later: 2004-Cassini Spacecraft Orbited Saturn-About 30 years later: 2034-Idaho's Transportation Vision Realized-30 years later.
Process Description • Symposium • Oversight Teams • Surveys • Workshops • Polling & Scenario Planning • More Workshops • Documentation
Cities Counties Modal Representatives State Agencies Students Businesses Industries Interest Groups Tribes MPOs Local Highway Jurisdictions Transit Users and Providers Citizens ITD District & HQ Staff Partners
Principles Guiding principles developed by the visioning process which the statewide transportation system should achieve over the next 30 years.
Priorities • Integrate the Transportation System (Multimodal) • Support Quality of Life through Endorsement and Acceptance (Participatory & Interactive) • Provide Flexible Funding (Resources & Options) • Integrate Transportation and Land-Use Planning at State & Local Levels (Coordination) • Support Choices for All Individuals (Inclusive & Open)
Performance: Focus • Move People • Move Goods and Services • Share Information
Examples of Performance Goals • Coordinate Resources, Knowledge, Roles & Responsibilities • Build Capacity through Partnering, Planning & Preservation Actions • Explore Revenue Enhancing Options • Integrate O&M with System Planning & Design • Manage Freight alongside Passenger Systems
Idaho’s Transportation Vision Planning: Purpose and Detail Low Broad Principles Priorities • D • E • T • A • I • L P U R P O S E Focus Area Strategy Action Plan High Specific
Potential: Strategy and Action Plans • Strategize on Current Roles & Long-term Future Uses • Plan for: • Use; • Management; • Maintenance; and • Improvement • Guide Strategic Investments & Joint Stewardship
Potential: Examples of Progress • Connecting Idaho-Governor’s Initiative • LHTAC Strategic Plan/Vision Integration • Recreational Airstrips Focal Plan • Context Sensitive Solutions Guide • ITD Divisions & Committees-Missions & Strategies
Presentation Summary • Process-Work Local, Regional & Statewide • Principles-Define & Preserve Guideposts • Priorities-Define Most Critical Planning Objectives • Performance-Develop, Test & Measure w/ Indicators • Potential-Focus Long to Get Short Achievements • Proof-Learn from & with Partners & Proceed