2040 transportation plan hahira presentation
DESCRIPTION
This presentation was given to the Hahira City Council in July 2014 seeking input about the 2040 Transportation Vision Plan for the Valdosta-Lowndes Metropolitan Planning Organization.TRANSCRIPT
2040 Transportation Vision Plan
Hahira City CouncilJuly 2014
2035 Transportation Plan
• $675M in highway and transit projects– Tucker Road Bridge– Davidson Road– St. Augustine Road at Twin Street– Gornto Road Extension– SR 31 Bridge over Withlacoochee River– US84 Railroad Overpass– Cat Creek Road Bridge at Beatty Branch– I-75, Exit 18 Southbound Ramp Improvements
Lowndes County in 2040
149,288
Lowndes County in 2040
76,082
Lowndes County in 2040
32,44464,311
Hahira in 2040
• Population – 4,040• Households – 1,526• Employment – 2,249• Students – 885• Daytime Population – 7,505
Other Trends
• Valdosta – 68.7% Units Rental
• Unemployment 7.7%• Jobs
– 65% - Service– 6% - Manufacturing– 25% - Retail
Common Community Vision
A resilient community where partnerships and coordination
promote regional success in economic development,
education, infrastructure, and a high quality of life.
2040 Financial Plan - Hahira
• 5 year annual average - $167,407• 2.0 or 2.32% Inflation scenarios
– By 2040: $285K-$309K annually• Total Hahira Expenditures 2015-2040
– $6.889M-$7.214M
2040 Financial Plan
• $381M-$391M: for new highway projects– 54%-49%: Federal Funds– 13%: State Funds
• $581M: for highway maintenance• $20M: Rural Public Transit• $73M: Urban Transit System
– $36M: unidentified local source• $1.134B - $1.151B Total
Valdosta-LowndesMetropolitan Planning Organization
Corey Hull; [email protected]/transportation/2040TransPlan