Alachua County Mobility Plan

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Alachua County Mobility Plan Southwest District Transportation Improvement Agreement Jonathan B. Paul, AICP, MA 2 Jeffery L. Hays

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Alachua County Mobility Plan. Southwest District Transportation Improvement Agreement. Jonathan B . Paul, AICP, MA 2 Jeffery L . Hays. OVERVIEW. Investment in Transportation Mobility Encourage Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Promotes Fiscal & Environmental Sustainability - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Alachua CountyMobility Plan

Southwest DistrictTransportation Improvement Agreement

Jonathan B. Paul, AICP, MA2

Jeffery L. Hays

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• Investment in Transportation Mobility

• Encourage Transit Oriented Development (TOD)

• Promotes Fiscal & Environmental Sustainability

• Incentive for economic development & job creation

• Creates a Public / Private Partnership

• Not a new tax, fee or developer giveaway

OVERVIEW

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BOCC DIRECTION

On May 10th, 2011, the BOCC Directed staff to negotiate a Agreement with Celebration Pointe Partners, LLC to address construction of transportation capacity projects and funding of transit operations in the Southwest Transportation Improvement District (TID).

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BOCC DIRECTION

On July 12th, the BOCC Directed staff to continue development of the Southwest District Transportation Improvement Agreement where the County pledges non-ad valorem revenues to partially fund multi-modal transportation within the District.

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SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

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WHERE WE ARE

Staff has been cooperatively working with the Celebration Pointe team and we have a draft Agreement that that spells out the Developers and County's obligations.

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DEVELOPER OBLIGATIONS• Build Transit Oriented Development• Pay Multi-Modal Transportation Mitigation (MMTM) • Partially fund transit - $3 Million over 15 years• Plan, Design and Construct the following:

SW 30th Avenue Multi-Modal Overpass Archer Braid Trail – Veterans Kanapaha Park to I-75 Dedicated Transit Lanes from Archer Road to SW 30th

SW 45th / 47th Street from Archer Road to SW 30th

Archer Road Corridor Management Improvements Park & Ride Facility

Developer reimbursed for expenditures above MMTM

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COUNTY OBLIGATIONS

• Establish Southwest TID Fund• Pledge Non-Ad Valorem Revenue to Fund TID• Create MMTM Account & Pledge MMTM revenue • Fund Transit Service • Reimburse Developer beyond MMTM obligation from: Southwest TID Fund MMTM Account• Purchase 4 Transit Vehicles • Pay share of Maintenance Facility• Assist with Right-of-Way & Permits

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SW 30th AVENUE

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ARCHER BRAID TRAIL

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DEDICATED TRANSIT LANES

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TRANSIT SERVICE• Provided in 4 phases• Frequency increases as density & intensity increase• Thresholds linked to number of units • Phase 1: (500 units) 15 min headways during peak hours• Phase 2: (650 units) 20 min peak hour & 40 min off-peak• Phase 3: (1,500 units) 15 min peak hour & 30 min off-peak• Phase 4: (2,200 units) 10 min peak hour & 20 min off-peak• Thresholds for Phase 3 & 4 reduced by non-residential• Funding of phases contingent upon TID revenue

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HOW IT WORKS – TID REVENUE

• Agreement from 2012 to 2035• County pledges Non-Ad Valorem Revenues • Establish Base Year taxable values – 2012• Revenue based on increase in taxable value• 30% of increase between 2012 – 2025• 25% of increase between 2026 – 2035• Revenue based on % NOT fixed dollar amount• County obligation is capped at % above

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TID FUNDING ALLOCATION• 5% Reserve• 20% Transit Reserve• 75% for Infrastructure Initially • up to 45% for Transit• Minimum of 50% for Infrastructure• Funding of transit based on availability of funds

Phase 2 Transit Service Commences

Revenues based on development projections

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ITEMS REQUIRING ADDITIONAL DISCUSSION

• SW 30th Avenue ROW – Butler Plaza Dedication• Archer Braid Trail ROW – GRU • Transit Circulator• Park and Ride• Annexation• MMTM & Future Commitment to Construct Projects

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SW 30th AVENUE – Butler Plaza

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Archer Braid – GRU

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TRANSIT CIRCULATOR

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PARK & RIDE

• Developer builds, owns and maintains• County reimburses Developer for 200 – 300 spaces• Possible UF / Shands Agreement for up to 50% of spaces • Developer charge up to $2 per space for O&M• Developer responsible for all liability• Developer responsible for ensuring public access

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VOLUNTARY vs. INVOLUNTARY ANNEXATION

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MMTM & FUTURE COMMITMENTS

• Current ordinance address current day funding• Does not address future year commitments• MMTM schedule not locked in until Final Plans • Developer pays into fund, then reimbursed from fund• Staff will work with Developer(s) to evaluate MMTM policy• Will determine if amendments should be considered

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STAFF RECOMMENDATION

Direct Staff to prepare a final agreement reflective of the

substantive issues discussed today for adoption at a future

Board of County Commissioners meeting.