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Title: Wakulla County Concurrency Management System


1
Wakulla CountyConcurrency Management System
  • October 6, 2011

2
Current Concurrency Management System
  • Tracks Level of Service (LOS) on roadways for
    five or ten year period
  • Outlines requirements for traffic studies
  • Application fees offset staff costs
  • Provides the basis for proportionate fair-share
    mitigation

3
CMS Roadways
  • MAP

4
CMS Roadways
  • US 319/Crawfordville Highway
  • US 98
  • SR 363/Woodville Highway
  • SR 267/Bloxham Cutoff
  • Lower Bridge Road
  • Spring Creek Highway
  • East Ivan Road
  • Wakulla Arran Road
  • Rehwinkle Road
  • Shadeville Road/CR 61
  • Springhill Road
  • Trice Lane
  • Arran Road

5
Recommendations
  • Long-Term CMS (10 years) with Short-Term and
    Long-Term Improvements
  • Enables collection of Proportionate Fair-Share
    and development to continue
  • Short-Term Improvements
  • Intersection Improvements
  • Locations
  • US 319 at E. Ivan Road (2008)
  • US 319 at SR 267 (2011)
  • US 319 at Wakulla Arran Rd. (2013)
  • US 319 at Lower Bridge Road (2015)
  • Provide approximate capacity increase of 650
    trips in peak hour peak direction
  • Cost Approximately 4.5 million each

6
Recommendations (cont)
  • Additional Short-Term Improvement
  • Turning Lane Improvements
  • Requires Operational Analysis to determine
    location, amount of improvements
  • Coordination with FDOT and CRTPA
  • Long-Term Improvements
  • Four-lane US 319 from Leon County Line to Lower
    Bridge Rd.
  • Cost 153 Million

7
Additional Recommendations
  • Update Comprehensive Plan
  • Support mixed use and clustering of residential
    and commercial uses
  • Establish Transportation Concurrency Exception
    Area
  • Examine options for transit service
  • Coordination with Leon County, City of
    Tallahassee, CRTPA, and FDOT
  • Establish intersection improvements along US 319
    using Proportionate Fair-Share Funding
  • Transportation CMS Study provides needed update
    for Land Development Code, Comp Plan, and Traffic
    Studies

8
Recommendations (cont)
  • Consider alternative roadways for US 319

Proposed Gulf Coast Parkway
9
Infrastructure CMS Study
  • Systems Covered
  • Sanitary Sewer
  • Solid Waste
  • Stormwater/Drainage
  • Parks and Recreation
  • Potable Water
  • Overall capacity, planned improvements, and
    future needs analyzed.
  • Needed language to maintain CMS within Land
    development Code provided

10
Infrastructure CMS Study Findings
  • Services often provided on ad-hoc basis.
  • Inventories and master plans have not been
    completed
  • Currently sufficient capacity for sanitary sewer
    and solid waste
  • County-wide stormwater needs difficult to
    examine, only provided sub-division by
    sub-division
  • New potable water source needed within next five
    years

11
Infrastructure CMS Primary Recommendations
  • Create GIS-based inventory systems
  • Complete master plans
  • Use consistent population forecasts
  • Establish regulatory control of water systems
  • Establish LOS standards based on usage per unit,
    not per capita
  • Examine adjusting LOS standards to reflect
    average usage
  • Establish timeframe to identify and secure
    additional needed potable water supply

12
Funding Considerations
  • FDOT Work Program
  • State Infrastructure Bank (SIB)
  • Concurrency
  • CRA
  • Sales Tax Option
  • Public-Private partnerships
  • Grants
  • Mobility fees based on corridor improvements and
    mobility plan
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