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Transportation Performance Management Overview
Laura Toole2018 Ohio Planning Conference
• Strategic approach • Uses system information to make decisions
• Achieves national performance goals
What is Transportation Performance Management (TPM)?
• Improves investment and policy decision‐making
• Provides efficient investment• Increases accountability and transparency
• Improves communication with traveling public
Why TPM?
TPM Process
TPM Definitions
Agreeing to plan and program projects so that they contribute toward the accomplishment of the State DOT target(s)
MPO Target Establishment
Committing to a quantifiable target(s) for their metropolitan planning area
OR
FHWA TPM Measures
Safety– Number of fatalities– Rate of fatalities– Number of serious injuries– Rate of serious injuries– Number of non‐motorized fatalities and
serious injuries
FHWA TPM Measures
Pavement– % interstate pavements in
good condition– % interstate pavements in
poor condition– % Non‐interstate NHS
pavements in good condition– % Non‐interstate NHS
pavements in poor condition
Bridge– % NHS bridge
deck area in good condition
– % NHS bridge deck area in poor condition
FHWA TPM Measures
Reliability– % person‐miles
traveled on interstate that are reliable
– % person‐miles traveled on non‐interstate NHS that are reliable
Freight– Truck travel
time reliability index on the Interstate
CMAQ– Annual hours of
PHED – % Non‐SOV
travel– Total emissions
reduction for NOx, VOCs, and PM2.5
• Share data • Draft statewide targets
– Analyze data– Evaluate programmed projects
• Coordinate with MPOs on targets• ODOT Executive Management establish statewide targets
Role of SDOT
• Engage in performance‐based planning & programming– Include required TPM information in STIP– Prepare System Performance Report for LRTP
– Create biennial performance reports– Consider targets in project selection
Role of SDOT
• Coordinate with SDOT on targets• Draft MPO targets
– Analyze data– Evaluate programmed projects
• Present draft targets to Board• MPO Board establish MPO targets
Role of MPO
• Engage in performance‐based planning & programming– Include required TPM information in TIP– Prepare System Performance Report for MTP
– Create CMAQ Performance Plan– Consider targets in project selection
Role of MPO
• Participate in MPO target setting, if on MPO Board
• Consider targets when proposing projects for funding
Role of Local Agencies
Description of anticipated effect of TIP toward achieving performance targets identified in metropolitan transportation plan, linking investment priorities to those performance targets.
S/TIP
• Description of performance measures and targets used in assessing performance of the transportation system
• System performance report that evaluates condition and performance of transportation for performance targets and includes targets and methodology
State & Metropolitan Transportation Plans
• All CMAQ Measures• Baseline data and narrative for each measure
• Targets • Description of projects identified for funding
• How projects will contribute towards achieving targets
MPO CMAQ Performance Plan
• 5/27/2018: Safety in S/TIP and LRTP
• 8/31/2018: SDOT establishes CY19 safety targets
• 10/1/2018: SDOT Baseline Performance Period Report
Key Dates
• 11/16/2018: MPOs establish PM2/PM3 targets
• 2/27/2019: MPOs establish CY19 safety targets
• 5/20/2019: PM2/PM3 in S/TIP and LRTP
Key Dates
Final Rule Effective Date States Set Targets By
MPOs Set Targets By
LRSTP, MTP,STIP, and TIP Inclusion
Safety Performance Measures (PM1)
April 14, 2016 August 31, 2017 February 27, 2018 Updates or amendments on or after May 27, 2018
Pavement/Bridge PerformanceMeasures (PM2)
May 20, 2017 May 20, 2018 No later than 180 days after the State(s) set targets
Updates or amendments on or after May 20, 2019
Reliability, Freight, and CMAQ Measures (PM3)
May 20, 2017 May 20, 2018 No later than 180 days after the State(s) set targets
Updates or amendments on or after May 20, 2019
TPM Implementation Timeline
• Number of fatalities• Number of serious injuries• Rate of fatalities• Rate of serious injuries• Number of non‐motorized fatalities and non‐motorized serious injuries
Highway Safety Measures
• Percentage of Interstate pavements in Good condition
• Percentage of Interstate pavements in Poor condition
• Percentage of non‐Interstate NHS pavements in Good condition
• Percentage of non‐Interstate NHS pavements in Poor condition
Pavement Measures
• Percent of NHS bridges in Good condition
• Percent of NHS bridges in Poor condition
Bridge Measures
• Percent of person‐miles traveled on the interstate that are reliable
• Percent of person‐miles traveled on the non‐interstate NHS that are reliable
Reliability Measures
• Truck Travel Time Reliability (TTTR) index.
Freight Movement Measure
CMAQ Emissions Measure
• Total emissions reductions for NOx, VOCs, and PM2.5
• Applies to:– AMATS ‐ LCATS ‐ NOACA– BHJ ‐MORPC ‐ OKI– ERPC ‐MVRPC ‐ SCATS
• Annual hours of peak hour excessive delay (PHED) per capita
• Percent of Non‐Single Occupancy Vehicle (SOV) travel in each urbanized area
CMAQ Traffic Congestion Measures
Urbanized Area Coordinating SDOTs Coordinating MPOs Performance Period
Cincinnati ODOT, KYTC OKI 1
Cleveland ODOT NOACA, AMATS 1
Columbus ODOT MORPC, LCATS 1
Akron ODOT AMATS, NOACA, SCATS 2
Canton ODOT SCATS, AMATS 2
Dayton ODOT MVRPC, CCSTCC, OKI 2
Huntington ODOT, WVDOT, KYTC KYOVA, RIC 2
Toledo ODOT, MDOT TMACOG, SEMCOG 2
Youngstown ODOT, PennDOT Eastgate, SVTC, SPC 2
CMAQ Traffic Congestion Measure Applicability
CMAQ Emissions Measure
• Total emissions reductions for – VOCs (ozone precursor)– NOx (ozone and PM2.5 precursor)– PM2.5
Ozone (2008) – maintenancePM2.5 (2006) – maintenance
CMAQ Emissions Measure
• Total emissions reductions for – NOx (PM2.5 precursor)– PM2.5
PM2.5 (2006) – maintenance
CMAQ Emissions Measure
• Total emissions reductions for – VOCs (ozone precursor)– NOx (ozone and PM2.5 precursor)– PM2.5
Ozone (2008) – maintenancePM2.5 (2006) – maintenancePM2.5 (2012) – non‐attainment
CMAQ Emissions Measure
• Total emissions reductions for – VOCs (ozone precursor)– NOx (ozone precursor)
Ozone (2008) – maintenance
CMAQ Emissions Measure
• Total emissions reductions for – VOCs (ozone precursor)– NOx (ozone precursor)
Ozone (2008) – maintenance
CMAQ Emissions Measure
• Total emissions reductions for – VOCs (ozone precursor)– NOx (ozone precursor)
Ozone (2008) – maintenance
CMAQ Emissions Measure
• Total emissions reductions for – VOCs (ozone precursor)– NOx (ozone and PM2.5 precursor)– PM2.5
Ozone (2008) – maintenancePM2.5 (2006) – maintenancePM2.5 (2012) – non‐attainment
CMAQ Emissions Measure
• Total emissions reductions for – VOCs (ozone precursor)– NOx (ozone precursor)
Ozone (2008) – maintenance
CMAQ Emissions Measure
• Total emissions reductions for – NOx (PM2.5 precursor)– PM2.5
PM2.5 (2006) – maintenance
CMAQ Traffic Congestion Measures
CMAQ Traffic Congestion Measures
CMAQ Traffic Congestion Measures
CMAQ Traffic Congestion Measures
CMAQ Traffic Congestion Measures
CMAQ Traffic Congestion Measures
NOACA
CMAQ Traffic Congestion Measures
AMAT
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AMAT
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CMAQ Traffic Congestion Measures
KY
CMAQ Traffic Congestion Measures