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DESTINATION 2030 Regional Local Personal. 2004 Review and Progress Report. DESTINATION. 2030. Key Messages Ours is a Growing Region We Have a Balanced Plan Linking Land Use and Transportation Investment and Finance Principles Monitoring Performance. Snohomish.
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DESTINATION 2030Regional Local Personal 2004 Review and Progress Report
DESTINATION 2030 • Key Messages • Ours is a Growing Region • We Have a Balanced Plan • Linking Land Use and Transportation • Investment and Finance Principles • Monitoring Performance Snohomish Kitsap King Pierce
Metropolitan System Plan The Puget Sound Regional Council Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Regional Transportation Planning Organization (RTPO)
2004 Review and Progress Report • A report to our federal planning partners • Reviews the currency of the plan • Incorporates new demographic data and economic forecast • Includes an updated air quality conformity finding • Highlights of strategic and programmatic progress
Progress Made Strategies • Growth Management • Congestion Management • Transportation Improvement Program • Safety and Security • Travel Demand Strategies • Transportation System Management
Progress Made Programs • State Ferry and Highway Programs • Local Transit • Seattle Monorail • Regional Transit • Non-motorized • Freight • Aviation
New Modeling of Performance • Travel demand modeling reinforces plan performance findings from Destination 2030 • Air Quality - positive finding of conformity with the State Implementation Plan • Revenue Forecasts – Current Law Revenues up from $57b to $76b (new economic forecasts and new state, and local funding)
Program Needs $105 Billion City Streets & County Roads Highways $24.7 B $24.7 B Other -$2 B $7.4 B Ferries Regional Transit $19.4 B $25.4 B Local Transit Seattle Monorail - $1.5 B
Financial Strategy • New Revenue Strategies Include: • RTID • Federal Reauthorization • New Statewide Funding • Tolling New Revenue Needed: $29 B Current Law Revenue: $76 B
To Learn More . . . The Draft 2004 Review and Progress Report is available in print, or online at http://www.psrc.org/projects/mtp/2004progress/progress.htm For more information, please contact Kathy McMullen at (206) 464 – 6172 or kmcmullen@psrc.org