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1. Quality of life To enhance the quality of life through transportation investments that provide convenient access to employment residential development commercial activity access to medical care and that encourage healthy transportation choices and are inclusive of the growing diversity of household compositions Safety To maintain improve the safety of the transportation system component networks System reliability To maintain system performance and make targeted investments to provide for predictable travel time Agenda Item 9 Attachment 4 1 of 2 Multimodal Investment Strategy This strategy will provide improvements in the multimodal transportation system and include coordination with the communities Comprehensive Plans and related land use policies The strategy will direct resources to l 2 investments on accommodating transportation accessibility functionality connectivity modal choice and The needs of an aging population a growing business community and diverse population education and recreation and health care Supporting increasing infill development and increased housing density strategies Transportation Components Implement transit vision plan Addition of Interstate regional passenger rail service to and from the City of Wichita Bicycle connectivity with the transportation system Airport connectivity with the transportation system Increased use of technology changes
2. The greater the number of bars the stronger the signal Agenda ltem 6 Attachment 3 13 of 15 Status Bar The Status Bar is part of the System Bar and displays icons to show network status battery power and other details SS EJ E Battery Fully Charged When the battery is fully charged this indicator is displayed Battery Level Shown fully charged Charging Indicator Battery is charging Device Power Critical Battery has only three percent power remaining At about 15 percent power remaining a popup is displayed to remind you to charge immediately USB Connection Indicator The device is connected to a computer using a USB cable but it is not charging The battery is only charged while connected to a computer if the device is turned off When the device is off press the Power Lock key to see the battery charging indicator Download in progress An application is being downloaded to the device Understanding Your Device 29 YEE B E 30 Airplane Mode Indicates that the Airplane Mode is active which allows you to use many of your device s features but it cannot access online information or applications Set up input methods When the keyboard is being displayed touch this icon to display a menu of quick keyboard settings Bluetooth Active Bluetooth is turned on For more information refer to Bluetooth on page 126 Bluetooth Connected Your device is connected to a Bluetooth device
3. an z 7 0 0 r Anticipated MPO CMAQ 8 239 556 2 059 889 2 059 889 2 059 889 2 059 889 7 r 9 G 3 413 724 853 431 853 431 853 431 853 431 2 817 962 853 431 853 432 853 431 257 668 Non Competitive Funding O mae O o o o o o 0 80 J FTA Section 5310 0 FTA Section 5317 fF 0 CO come o o o o o e Of so a E CC SY Safety HSIP 6 267 600 5 867 600 400 000 o 0 Safe Routes to Schools 250 000 250 000 0 SRTS National Highway Performance 202 688 144 288 000 136 101 644 66 298 500 Program NHP High Risk Rural Roads Program 0 HRRP Overall Anticipated Funding Summary 34 403 455 191 886 845 33 400 080 259 690 380 19 595 314 114 672 000 50 724 277 184 991 591 153 638 421 100 536 589 18 788 293 71 890 125 78 054 849 13 335 000 10 403 559 101 793 408 285 692 039 219 357 256 113 316 209 618 365 504 Amendment 2 March 11 2014 Non Competitive funds other than FTA Section 5316 and FTA Section 5317 are assumed by WAMPO to be fiscally constrained and administered by other agencies such as KDOT and FTA Transit funds in the WAMPO region are typically programmed within the TIP for only the first FFY Agenda Item 8 Attachment 2 5of5 Advance Construction A practice reffered to as Advance Construction is commonly used within the WAMPO region in order to maximize the region s ability to expend federal funds This practice pr
4. Transportation Policy Body TPB meeting notice Tuesday March 11 2014 at 3 00pm 455 N Main 10 Floor Wichita KS 67202 1688 Please call us at 316 352 4860 at least 48 hours in advance if you require special accommodations to participate in this meeting We make every effort to meet reasonable requests AGENDA All agenda items indicated by a double asterisk are a part of the consent agenda and will be acted on in a single motion Item s on the consent agenda can be removed from it and considered independently upon request Estimated times for agenda items are listed in parentheses 1 Call meeting to order and welcome Tim Norton Chair Transportation Policy Body 2 Action March 11 2014 meeting agenda Tim Norton Chair Transportation Policy Body 3 Action February 11 2014 meeting minutes Tim Norton Chair Transportation Policy Body 4 Public Comment Opportunity Tim Norton Chair Transportation Policy Body 5 Federal Transportation Funding and Financing 45 min Jack Basso Senior Advisor Parsons Brinckerhoff 6 Update Planning Partners Updates and Committee Reports 25 min Tim Norton Chair Transportation Policy Body e Tom Jones Chair Technical Advisory Committee TAC e Mike Moriarty Section Manager Statewide Transportation Planning Kansas Department of Transportation KDOT e Tom Hein Public Affairs Manage KDOT Wichita Metro e Steve Spade Director Wichita Transit e Kristen Zimmerman
5. Wi Fi Active Wi Fi is connected active and communicating with a Wireless Access Point WAP Wi Fi Direct Displays when Wi Fi Direct is active and your tablet is connected to another device For more information refer to Wi Fi Direct on page 125 O w E fhe VV Agenda ltem 6 Attachment 3 14 of 15 GPS Active Displays when GPS is active Alarm Set Displays when you set an alarm to ring at a specified time For more information refer to Alarm on page 133 Event This is a notification for one or more events For more information refer to Creating an Event or Task on page 142 Screenshot Captured A screenshot has been captured For more information refer to Screen Capture on page 24 Nearby Devices The Nearby devices setting is enabled For more information refer to Nearby Devices on page 180 Primary Shortcuts Primary Shortcuts appear at the bottom of the main Home screen Tip The main Home screen is usually the center Home screen The default Primary Shortcuts are Browser Camera Play Store AT amp T and Settings There are also application shortcuts on the third Home screen which are Calendar Contacts Gallery Maps Music Player Video Player Zinio Amazon Kindle Smart Remote and Real Racing 2 For more information refer to Applications on page 39 Application shortcuts can be added to any Home screen For more information refer to App
6. Additionally Mr Spade offered to work with any interested jurisdiction to develop and execute a survey comparable to the survey Wichita Transit did with the City of Maize Discussion Ms Zimmerman called the TPB s attention to three items March 11 2014 luncheon and speaker on federal finance and transportation Starting in March the agenda packets will no longer be mailed out we will be using tablets to access the agenda packets electronically 2013 WAMPO Annual Report is complete and available 8 Consent Agenda Tim Norton Chair Discussion Action s Motion Second Moved to approve items on the consent agenda as presented and take the recommended action s Motion carried 18 0 Jones Arnold 9 Public Hearing and Action 2014 Unified Planning Work Program UPWP Amendment 1 Kristen Zimmerman WAMPO Staff Ms Zimmerman presented the proposed changes in Amendment 1 Update project schedule for MOVE 2040 Revised project scope for the Regional Vanpool Plan Discussion Added 40 000 consultant services for MOVE 2040 Corrections to the budgets of Tasks 3 and 4 No public comments were received and no concerns were raised by KDOT FHWA FTA or Wichita Transit The TAC has recommended adoption Action s Motion Second Mr Norton held the Public Hearing for the 2014 Unified Planning Work Program UPWP Amendment 1 No comments were received Opened 4 17pm Closed 4 18pm Moved to approve 2
7. Attachment 3 12 of 15 Touch Clear to remove Notification Icons from the System Bar Touch a notification entry to display the details Close the Quick Settings by touching X in the upper right corner of the Quick Settings pop up or by touching outside the Quick Settings screen Quick Settings also display icons under the Notifications heading to alert you to activity on the tablet such as new messages application downloads software updates and more CC D E K KKS The following table lists those icons Download Successful A recent application download or update completed successfully New Email Message You have new email Touch Reply to view and answer the email New Gmail Message You have new Gmail Touch the icon for additional information Google Talk Invitation Someone has invited you to chat using Google Talk Wi Fi networks available An open Wi Fi network is in range 5D BD SORA Wi Fi Connected Your device is connected to a Wi Fi network Samsung account Set up your Samsung account For more information refer to Signing In to your Samsung Account on page 189 Software update There is a software update available for this device Updates Available Updates to the applications you have downloaded are available SIM Installed A SIM card is installed in your tablet No SIM A SIM card has not been installed in your tablet Signal Strength Displays your current signal strength
8. Preserve Maintain the existing system Preserve Maintain the existing system and improve efficiency Address the bottleneck locations Provide greater choice for travel through increase multimodalism Providing a safe system Agenda Item 9 Attachment 1 2 of 2 Strategic decision making These draft investment plans also suggested a variety of mechanisms for supporting the proposed actions WAMPO staff will provide the PAC and TPB the draft investment plans for selection of the final 4 5 for public engagement Attached are the revised goal statements Agenda Item 9 Attachment 2 1 of 1 The MOVE 2040 Vision statement To provide a regional multimodal transportation system that is safe permits equitable opportunity for its use and that advances the region s ongoing vitality through cost conscious strategic investments Agenda Item 9 Attachment 3 1 of 1 Revised Goal Statements Choice and connectivity To support the connection and coordination among all modes of transportation for people and goods including equitable access to alternate modes of transportation Economic vitality To support and encourage the region s economic prosperity and economic competitiveness Improving air quality Improve air quality and compliance with federal and state regulations Infrastructure condition To preserve the significant transportation infrastructure assets of the WAMPO region in a state of good repair and or operation
9. Touch Task manager to display the Task Manager Screen Capture m Touch Ea Screen Capture to capture and add an image of the current screen to the clipboard Touch and hold to capture an image of the current screen and edit the image then touch IB Save to save the image Note A copy of the screenshot is automatically saved to the clipboard To view the screen shots 1 From a Home screen touch HEH Apps gt ig MyFiles 2 Touch sdcard Pictures gt Screenshots 3 Touch a screen capture file to display it Note This softkey can be modified to launch other applications For more information refer to Quick Launch on page 183 Other Buttons Google Search Touch Q Google to search the web or your device Context Sensitive Menus Context sensitive menus offer options for features or screens To access context sensitive menus e Touch E Menu to display a list of options e Touch an option in the list Agenda Item 6 Attachment 3 9 of 15 Application Bar The Application Bar is the area along the top of various application screens It usually contains the Search and Menu icons as well as other icons that are used to display options and settings Screen Navigation Touch Touch items to select or launch them For example Touch the on screen keyboard to enter characters or text Touch a menu item to select it Touch an application s icon to launch the application Touch and Hold Activate on screen items Fo
10. Home screen panels You can customize the Home screen by removing or adding panels Note The panel in the center position displays when you touch vay Home 1 From a Home screen pinch the screen from the left and right side to the center to display the editing screen or Touch and hold on the screen until the Home screen pop up displays Under Add to Home screen touch Page Understanding Your Device 23 2 Use these controls to configure panels T Delete Touch and drag a panel to the Trash Can to remove the panel from the Home screen Add Touch to add a new panel up to a total of seven This option is available when less than seven panels have been added A Default Home Page Touch the Home icon at the upper right corner of a panel to set it as the default home screen 3 To rearrange the order of panels touch and drag a panel to a new location 4 Touch Back to return to the Home screen Navigating Your Device Use command buttons and the touch screen to navigate Command Buttons Back Touch Back to return to the previous screen option or step 24 Agenda ltem 6 Attachment 3 8 of 15 Note When the on screen keyboard is active Close Keyboard displays Home Touch Fay Home to display the first center Home screen Navigation Touch j Navigation to open a list of thumbnail images of apps you have worked with recently Touch an App to open it Touch Remove all to clear all thumbnail images
11. Tim Norton Chair Discussion Mr Norton adjourned the meeting at 4 33pm February 11 2014 TPB Minutes Page 4 Agenda Item 4 Public Comment Opportunity Tim Norton Transportation Policy Body TPB Chair The Public Comment Opportunity is an open forum for the public to provide comments about specific items on this month s agenda as well as any other issues directly pertaining to WAMPO s policies programs or documents Comments are limited to two minutes per individual 03 11 14 TPB meeting Page 1 of 1 Federal Transportation Funding and Financing Jack Basso Senior Advisor Parsons Brinckerhoff ZON Agenda ltem 5 Background The United States government has been funding surface transportation e g roads and highways since the 1900s In 1956 it created the Federal Highway Trust Fund implemented a national gas tax to fund it and embarked on building the National Interstate System Today the federal government makes funding available for planning for and building maintaining roads highways bridges air transportation services transit services and buses and bicycle pedestrian facilities In Kansas we received 1 14 for every 1 00 it has paid into the Federal Highway Trust Fund and over the last five years 195 million of federal funds were committed to roads highways bridges technology railroads buses and transit services in the WAMPO region However the financial ability of the Federal Highway Trust
12. for controlling external devices For more information refer to Smart Remote on page 165 3 5mm Headset Jack Plug in for headphones SIM Card Port Insert your SIM card here ci a Agenda Item 6 Attachment 3 4of 15 Back and Bottom Views The following items can be found on the back and bottom of your device 1 Camera Lens Used when taking photos or recording videos 2 Microphone Used for video chat 3 Charger Accessory Port Plug in a USB cable for charging or to sync music and files SAMSUNG Sagres Agenda Item 6 Attachment 3 5 of 15 Home Screen The Home screen is the starting point for using your device Note Unless stated otherwise instructions in this user manual start with the device unlocked at the Home screen Google Search Search the web by typing or speaking For more information refer to Search on page 164 Widgets Applications that run on the Home screen These widgets are found on the Home screen by default For more information refer to Widgets on page 31 Home screen The starting point for using your device Place shortcuts widgets and other items to customize your device to your needs Current screen Indicates which Home screen is being displayed For more information refer to Extended Home Screen on page 22 App Shortcuts Shortcuts to common applications For more information refer to App Shortcuts on page 35 J i E
13. for safety incident management operations improvements Increase use of education for improvements in safety and incident management The establishment of commuter services to the regional economic job creation areas Regional connected bike paths and pedestrian facilities Agenda Item 9 Attachment 4 2 of 2 Introduce a regional Bike Share Program a regional system of short term bike rentals Funding e Use of Private public partnerships to finance major projects Identified Dedicated funding for public transit e Utilize a combination of local state and federal funds Outcomes or necessary actions e Higher transit and active transportation use levels More cost effective investment and provide projects and that are tied to the economic community The following tactics will be used to implementation of this strategy Use of Cost effective criteria in project decision making Use of return on investment of funds techniques to allocate funds e Use of technology applications to educate improved safe operations for all modes manage incidents and provide system status information Agenda Item 9 Attachment 5 1 of 2 Preserve and Maintain Existing System Investment Strategy This strategy will focus on preserving the current multimodal transportation system for moving people and goods It will take into consideration compliance with air quality requirements the existing system s capacity for growth and safety fo
14. o cs i Primary Shortcuts Shortcuts to common features These shortcuts are found on the Home screen by default For more information refer to Primary Shortcuts on page 31 Apps Display the Apps screen Back Return to the previous screen or option Understanding Your Device 21 10 11 12 13 22 Home Display the central Home screen Touch and hold to display the Task Manager pop up Navigation Open a list of thumbnail images of apps you have worked with recently Touch an App to open it Touch and then touch Task manager to display the Task Manager Quick Launch This softkey can be set to launch several different applications The default setting is Screen capture For more information refer to Quick Launch on page 183 Mini App Tray Shortcuts to apps that you can use anytime such as a calculator email and a music player For more information refer to Mini App Tray on page 37 System Bar The area along the bottom of the Home screen where you can find navigation buttons and icons that show notifications battery power and connection details Agenda ltem 6 Attachment 3 6 of 15 14 Notification Icons Presents icons to show notifications from the system or from an application Touch a Notification Icon to display more detail For a list of icons see Status Bar on page 29 15 Time The current time For more information refer to Date and Time on page 200 16
15. 00 50 755 862 184 991 591 153 638 421 100 536 589 18 788 293 71 890 125 78 054 849 13 335 000 10 403 559 101 793 408 285 692 038 219 357 256 113 316 210 618 365 504 Amendment 2 March 11 2014 Non Competitive funds other than FTA Section 5316 and FTA Section 5317 are assumed by WAMPO to be fiscally constrained and administered by other agencies such as KDOT and FTA Transit funds in the WAMPO region are typically programmed within the TIP for only the first FFY Agenda Item 8 Attachment 1 4of4 Advance Construction A practice reffered to as Advance Construction is commonly used within the WAMPO region in order to maximize the region s ability to expend federal funds This practice provides project sponsors the ability to have a project occur in one FFY and be reimbursed in another FFY This practice is most often used only for projects programmed with WAMPO Competitive funds with KDOT being the exception When Advanced Construction is used project sponsors must front the entire cost of the project in the first FFY of the project with state and or local funds Once federal funds are available the project sponsor can be reimbursed if the conversion of funds is identified in the TIP WAMPO only programs federal funds for the four FFY s of the TIP so project sponsors other than KDOT must stay within these bounds The table below reflects the total amount of local funds being converted
16. 014 Unified Planning Work Program UPWP Amendment 1as presented Motion carried 18 0 Ussery Donnelly February 11 2014 TPB Minutes Page 3 sa AREA a Transportation Policy Body TPB minutes Agenda Item 3 Brent Holper WAMPO staff Discussion Action s Motion carried 18 0 Discussion Moved to approve 2014 TIP Reserved Projects List as modified by staff Mr Holper presented the Reserved Project List as developed by the TAC Tier 1 AC Split projects between FFY 2014 and FFY 2015 SRTS Goff Meridian to Meadow Valley Center 31 584 Tier 2 Projects that can absorb funds No projects eligible under this tier Tier 3a 2015 Projects Reed S3 S bh Broecwey toe ls at Bef Hyetrecte Perk CH SOFT S40 Project determined not eligible after TAC made its recommendation Tier 3b 2016 Projects Transit Bus Purchase 2016 Wichita transit 886 959 Tier 3c 2017 Projects Transit Bus Purchase 2017 Wichita transit 1 525 220 Tier 4 New Projects Transit Van Purchase 2014 Wichita transit 350 000 The Tier 1 and Tier 3b projects are able to accept deobligated funds at this time Mr Ussery asked if the purchase of buses was more of an operational cost than an eligible use of funds for construction projects Mr Holper said that Surface Transportation Program STP funds allow for the purchase of buses it just isn t the kind of STP request that we ve see
17. 2 059 890 1 100 555 2 059 889 an z 7 0 0 r Anticipated MPO CMAQ 8 239 556 2 059 889 2 059 889 2 059 889 2 059 889 7 r 9 G 3 413 724 853 431 853 431 853 431 853 431 2 817 962 853 431 853 432 853 431 257 668 Non Competitive Funding O mae O o o o o o 0 80 J FTA Section 5310 0 FTA Section 5317 fF 0 CO come o o o o o e Of so a E CC SY Safety HSIP 6 267 600 5 867 600 400 000 o 0 Safe Routes to Schools 250 000 250 000 0 SRTS National Highway Performance 202 688 144 288 000 136 101 644 66 298 500 Program NHP High Risk Rural Roads Program 0 HRRP Overall Anticipated Funding Summary 34 403 455 191 886 845 33 400 080 259 690 380 19 595 314 114 672 000 50 724 277 184 991 591 153 638 421 100 536 589 18 788 293 71 890 125 78 054 849 13 335 000 10 403 559 101 793 408 285 692 039 219 357 256 113 316 209 618 365 504 Amendment 2 March 11 2014 Non Competitive funds other than FTA Section 5316 and FTA Section 5317 are assumed by WAMPO to be fiscally constrained and administered by other agencies such as KDOT and FTA Transit funds in the WAMPO region are typically programmed within the TIP for only the first FFY Agenda Item 8 Attachment 2 4of 5 Advance Construction A practice reffered to as Advance Construction is commonly used within the WAMPO region in order to maximize the region s ability to expend
18. E 29th St N SW Construct new RCHS bridge with 30 Rdwy Project addition B 11 008 Fed BR 411 200 0 222 160 633 360 60th St over Dry Creek to replace 46 RC Deck Girder bridge with 15 7 Rdwy 8 C 0073 01 City of Wichita 2015 Interchange K 96 amp Construct partial interchange at K 96 amp Project addition ICH 14 001 Local 0 0 8 008 000 8 008 000 Hoover Hoover KDOT 2015 Safety 2015 Railroad Provide 3 railroad safety improvements in Changed project s S 12 001 KDOT 0 1 500 000 0 1 500 000 Safety Crossing the WAMPO region funding source and will Improvements convert to federal funds in FFY 2016 using HSIP N A WAMPO Amendment 2 December 10 2013 2014 Transportation Improvement Program Adopted September 10 2012 Page D 2 2 of 4 Agenda Item 8 Attachment 1 KDOT 2016 Bridge Replacement of Bridge Replacement I 235 Brs 104 Changed FFY from 2015 B 13 010 KDOT 0 5 600 000 0 5 600 000 Bridges along I 235 ROW Seneca St over I 235 105 amp 106 to 2016 Little Arkansas River 107 amp 355 Arkansas Ave and 109 amp 110 Broadway amp ATSF RR KA 3110 01 KDOT 2016 Safety 2016 Railroad Provide 3 RR safety improvements in MPO Changed project s S 13 001 KDOT 0 1 500 000 0 1 500 000 Safety Crossing region funding source and will Improvements convert to federal funds in FFY 2017 using HSIP N A KDOT 2017 Safety 2017 Railroad Provide 3 RR safety improvements in MPO Chan
19. Fund to meet the nation s transportation needs has been eroding for the last several years International competition construction requirements and eroding buying power all contributed to this erosion Congress has transferred 52 billion in general funds over the last few years to shore up the Trust Fund It is expected that in spite of these efforts the Federal Highway Trust Fund will not be able to take on any new projects beginning in the Fall of 2014 At the March 11 2014 Transportation Policy Body TPB meeting Jack Basso a nationally known federal transportation funding and financing expert will discuss the current and emerging issues associated with transportation funding and financing with the TPB members Attachment s None 03 11 14 TPB meeting Page 1 of 1 Update Planning Partner Updates and Committee Reports Tim Norton Transportation Policy Body TPB Chair ZON Agenda ltem 6 Representatives from the following agencies committees will present an update to the Transportation Policy Body TPB to keep members of the TPB apprised of activities and provide the TPB an opportunity to ask questions thereof e Technical Advisory Committee TAC Tom Jones TAC Chair e Kansas Department of Transportation KDOT Mike Moriarty Manager Statewide Transportation Planning Section e KDOT Wichita Metro Tom Hein KDOT Wichita Metro Public Affairs Manager e Wichita Transit Steve Spade Director e WAMPO Staf
20. OT 0 21 500 000 0 21 500 000 96 37th N to Park City funds would be Limits Phase III converted using AC from 2016 to 2015 KA 0733 01 KDOT 2014 Safety 2014 Railroad Provide 3 RR safety improvements in MPO Changed project s S 11 002 KDOT 0 1 500 000 0 1 500 000 Safety Crossing region funding source and will Improvements convert to federal funds in FFY 2015 using HSIP N A WAMPO Amendment 2 December 10 2013 2014 Transportation Improvement Program Adopted September 10 2012 Page D 1 lof 4 Agenda Item 8 Attachment 1 City of Valley Center 2014 SRTS Goff Meridian to Build a 5 sidewalk on Goff Fieldstone and Project split between FFY SRTS 14 001 MPO TA 232 279 0 83 318 315 597 Meadow Clover Streets to provide safe passage for 2014 amp 2015 removed students walking to Valley Center schools FFY 2015 funds to be MPO STP including Wheatfield Elementary High covered in FFY 2014 due School Middle Intermediate Schools and to the availability of N A Arrowhead McLaughlin Park deobligated unprogramm ed funds being available Wichita Transit 2014 Transit Bus Purchase Purchase of up to 10 Buses either Diesel Project moved from FFY T 14 009 MPO STP 886 959 0 221 741 1 108 700 2016 or CNG depending on fuel type of the 2016 to 2014 in order to Transit system in 2016 absorb available deobligated funds Funding source changed N A from MPO CMAQ to MPO STP Butler County 2015 Bridge
21. Planning Manager WAMPO Staff It is a policy of WAMPO to carry out all programs and activities in compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race color or national origin For more information or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form please click here Page 1 of 2 7 Action Consent Agenda Tim Norton Chair Transportation Policy Body No consent agenda items this month 8 Public Hearing amp Action 2014 Transportation Improvement Program TIP Amendment 2 5 min Brenton Holper Associate Planner WAMPO 9 Update MOVE 2040 15 min Gloria Jeff Principal Planner WAMPO 10 Other Items Tim Norton Chair Transportation Policy Body 11 Adjournment Tim Norton Chair Transportation Policy Body John L Schlegel Secretary Transportation Policy Body March 5 2014 It is a policy of WAMPO to carry out all programs and activities in compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race color or national origin For more information or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form please click here Page 2 of 2 Transportation Policy Body TPB minutes Agenda Item 3 You can request a recording of the entire meeting by calling 316 352 4860 Thank you Meeting Summary Meeting Location eee eee Time City of Wichita City Hall 455 N Main 10 Floor oe sea Wichita KS 67202 Type of meeting Regular Ti
22. Shortcuts on page 35 Widgets When you first turn on your tablet there are various widgets on the center Home screen They can also appear on the Home screens to the left and right of the center Home screen Widgets are self contained applications that you can place on the Home screens to access your favorite features Agenda ltem 6 Attachment 3 15 of 15 Adding Widgets to a Home screen 1 Navigate to the Home screen on which you want to place the Widget 2 From that Home screen touch H Apps 3 Touch the Widgets tab Note Swipe across the screen horizontally to view all Widgets 4 Touch and hold the widget s icon then slide your finger where you want to place the icon and release it Note There must be room on the screen where you want to place the widget otherwise the widget will not add to the Home screen 5 Touch Back to return to the Home screen Removing Widgets m Touch and hold the Widget until the iii Delete icon displays then drag the widget toward the top of the screen and drop it over the Delete icon Understanding Your Device 31 Agenda Item 7 Action Consent Agenda Tim Norton Transportation Policy Body TPB Chair No consent agenda items this month Staff recommended action s None 03 11 14 TPB meeting Page 1 of 1 Public Hearing and Action 2014 Transportation Improvement Program TIP Amendment 2 Brent Holper Associate Planner ZON Agenda Item 8 Backgrou
23. Status Icons Indicate the status of your tablet Touch the Time Status Icons area to display the Status Details panel For more information refer to Status Bar on page 29 Extended Home Screen The Home screen consists of the Home panel plus two panels that extend beyond the display width to provide more space for adding shortcuts and widgets Slide your finger horizontally across the screen to scroll to the left or right side panels As you scroll the indicator at the top of the display shows your current position Note The center panel displays when you touch ran Home Customizing the Home Screens To customize the Home screens to suit your preferences 1 Navigate to one of the Home screen panels 2 Touch and hold on the screen until the Home screen pop up displays 3 Under Add to Home screen touch o Apps and widgets to add app or widget shortcuts on the Home screen e Folder to add a folder on a Home screen For more information refer to Folders on page 35 Page to add or remove a Home screen For more information refer to Adding and Removing Home Screen Panels on page 23 or Set a new wallpaper For more information refer to Wallpapers on page 36 Display Settings You can customize display screen settings to your preferences For more information refer to Display on page 181 Agenda Item 6 Attachment 3 7 of 15 Adding and Removing Home Screen Panels Your device comes with seven
24. ation When On the screen rotates automatically from landscape to portrait and vice versa When Off the screen is fixed in the current mode either portrait or landscape For more information refer to Auto Rotate Screen on page 182 Understanding Your Device 27 28 Sweep the pop up to the left to see additional settings e Mobile data Disables mobile data so you can no longer use applications such as Browser Email and YouTube using a mobile network e Power saving When enabled your device automatically analyzes the screen and adjusts the brightness to conserve battery power For more information refer to Power Saving on page 184 e Airplane mode Touch to enable or disable Airplane mode For more information refer to Airplane Mode on page 176 e Driving mode New notifications are read aloud when enabled e Syne Synchronizes your device with the network Synchronizes contacts email time and a variety of accounts e Brightness Touch and drag the slider to set the brightness or uch Auto to allow the device to set brightness automatically based on available light and battery charge status For more information refer to Brightness on page 181 e Settings Touch to open the Settings application For more information refer to Settings on page 173 o Notifications Displays system notifications For more information refer to Notifications on page 26 Ss Agenda ltem 6
25. describes the screen and the icons that appear when the device is in use It also shows how to navigate through the device Features e 10 1 inch WXGA 1280x800 TFT PLS LCD touch screen Android Version 4 0 4 Ice Cream Sandwich Bluetooth 4 0 Wireless technology For more information refer to Bluetooth on page 175 e Built in Wi Fi technology 802 11 b g n e 3 2 Megapixel camera and camcorder plus 0 3 Megapixel forward facing VGA camera e Full integration of Google applications Gmail YouTube Google Maps and Voice Search Messaging Features Gmail Email corporate and personal Google Talk Instant Messaging and Video Chat e Photo Gallery that supports GIF AGIF JPEG PNG BMP WBMP and WEBP formats 18 Agenda ltem 6 Attachment 3 2 of 15 HD Video Player 720p Codec MPEG4 H 264 H 263 VC 1 DivX VP8 WMV7 8 Sorenson Spark Format 3GP MP4 WMV ASF AVI DivX MKV FLV WEBM DivX Certified to play Divx video up to HD 1080p including premium content Supports HDMI MHL connections to connect electronic devices to high definition televisions HDTVs and displays Music player that supports MP3 AAC AAC EAAC WMA OGG vorbis FLAC AC 3 only with video and Vorbis formats 1GB RAM memory and 16GB on board memory which is used for data storage and access Support for microSD and microSDHC Memory Cards e Preloaded applicat
26. ed FFY from 2015 B 13 010 KDOT 0 5 600 000 0 5 600 000 Bridges along 1 235 ROW Seneca St over 1 235 105 amp 106 to 2016 Little Arkansas River 107 amp 355 Arkansas Ave and 109 amp 110 Broadway amp ATSF RR KA 3110 01 WAMPO Amendment 2 December 10 2013 2014 Transportation Improvement Program Adopted September 10 2012 Page D 2 2 of 5 Agenda Item 8 Attachment 2 3of5 KDOT 2016 Safety 2016 Railroad Provide 3 RR safety improvements in MPO Changed project s S 13 001 KDOT 0 1 500 000 0 1 500 000 Safety Crossing region funding source and will Improvements convert to federal funds in FFY 2017 using HSIP N A KDOT 2017 Safety 2017 Railroad Provide 3 RR safety improvements in MPO Changed project s S 14 002 KDOT 0 1 500 000 0 1 500 000 Safety Crossing region funding source and will Improvements convert to federal funds in FFY 2018 using HSIP Projects in FFY 2015 2016 and 2017 have Year of Expenditure YOE factored into this summary Project costs for these years may not match values entered into the application form for this reason WAMPO Amendment 2 December 10 2013 2014 Transportation Improvement Program Adopted September 10 2012 Page D 3 Funding Summary Spreadsheet WAMPO Competitive Funds FFY 2017 Anticipated MPO STP 38 757 916 9 438 792 9 438 792 9 438 792 38 539 385 10 223 01 9 438 792 9 438 791 9 438 792 Programmed MPO CMAQ 7 280 223 2 059 88
27. ees Tim Norton Chair Mr Norton called the meeting to order at 3 03pm February 11 2014 TPB Minutes Page 1 Transportation Policy Body TPB minutes Agenda Item 3 Tim Norton Chair Discussion None Action s Motion Second Moved to approve the February 11 2014 meeting agenda as presented Motion carried 18 0 Donnelly Ussery Tim Norton Chair Discussion Discussion None Action s Motion Second Moved to approve the January 14 2014 meeting minutes as presented Motion carried 18 0 Miller Donnelly Tim Norton Chair None Janet Kavinoky Executive Director Transportation and Infrastructure US Chamber of Commerce Discussion Ms Kavinoky gave an introduction to the US Chamber of Commerce s stance on the importance of transportation and infrastructure and the real need to view the system as a multimodal transportation system if it is to serve the economy as a whole She presented three keys to long term planning for transportation and economic success and found three key strategies for investment Supply the stuff you need where you need it Quality of infrastructure quality of service we don t measure this as well as we should but it is very important Utilization do we have the capacity to handle future growth She cited community engagement from the Envision Utah
28. ent system and tools to communicate with drivers and network operators Using the hazard rating system identify and eliminate where possible rail road conflicts Design and implement a signal synchronization initiative on the major arterials within the metropolitan area to reduce recurring delays Funding WAMPO funding for the design phase of the signal synchronization projects State and federal funds for the targeted improvements for the incident management Existing state and federal funds for the planning design and construction of interchange and intersection improvements associated with identified bottlenecks Maximize the capture of federal rail funds for grade crossing elimination Collaborate with the rail operators to share the costs for access to and from their facilities for intermodal movements Outcomes or necessary actions An improved incident management system with state of the practice tools Agenda Item 9 Attachment 7 2 of 2 Better use of the current roadway capacity
29. ety improvements in MPO Changed project s S 11 002 KDOT 0 1 500 000 0 1 500 000 Safety Crossing region funding source and will Improvements convert to federal funds in FFY 2015 using HSIP N A WAMPO Amendment 2 December 10 2013 2014 Transportation Improvement Program Adopted September 10 2012 Page D 1 lof 5 Agenda Item 8 Attachment 2 Wichita Transit Transit Bus Purchase Purchase of up to 10 Buses either Diesel Project moved from FFY T 14 009 MPO STP 886 959 0 221 741 1 108 700 2016 or CNG depending on fuel type of the 2016 to 2014 in order to Transit system in 2016 absorb available deobligated funds Funding source changed N A from MPO CMAQ to MPO STP Butler County 2015 Bridge E 29th St N SW Construct new RCHS bridge with 30 Rdwy Project addition B 11 008 Fed BR 411 200 0 222 160 633 360 60th St over Dry Creek to replace 46 RC Deck Girder bridge with 15 7 Rdwy 8 C 0073 01 City of Wichita 2015 Interchange K 96 amp Construct partial interchange at K 96 amp Project addition ICH 14 001 Local 0 0 8 008 000 8 008 000 Hoover Hoover KDOT 2015 Safety 2015 Railroad Provide 3 railroad safety improvements in Changed project s S 12 001 KDOT 0 1 500 000 0 1 500 000 Safety Crossing the WAMPO region funding source and will Improvements convert to federal funds in FFY 2016 using HSIP N A KDOT 2016 Bridge Replacement of Bridge Replacement I 235 Brs 104 Chang
30. f Kristen Zimmerman Planning Manager Attachment s WAMPO Staff Update March 2014 WAMPO TIP Update March 2014 Samsung Galaxy Tab2 10 1 user s manual excerpts 03 11 14 TPB meeting Page 1 of 1 Agenda ltem 6 Attachment 1 1 of 1 WAMPO Staff Update March 2014 MOVE 2040 Workshop on 2 27 was a great success Staff Contact Gloria Jeff gjeff wichita gov 352 4854 e Thanks to the input provided by WAMPO TAC and TPB members at the Workshop several alternative investment strategies for MOVE 2040 were developed WAMPO s new website www wampo org launch Staff Contact Mike Spadafore mspadafore wichita gov 352 4860 e Be sure to check it out for committee information meeting packets project information reports and data e You ll also notice WAMPO s new look and colors on meeting materials letterhead and business cards Monthly WAMPO TIP Update is now available Staff Contact Brent Holper bholper wichita gov 352 4863 e In an effort to better inform project sponsors potential applicants and TAC and TPB members WAMPO staff developed a WAMPO TIP Update e It includes information about upcoming application periods the TIP software project and other relevant information e ts our intention to update it on a monthly basis present it at TAC and TPB meetings email it to the TIP email distribution listserv and post it on our website e The March WAMPO TIP update is on the next page TPB meetin
31. federal funds This practice provides project sponsors the ability to have a project occur in one FFY and be reimbursed in another FFY This practice is most often used only for projects programmed with WAMPO Competitive funds with KDOT being the exception When Advanced Construction is used project sponsors must front the entire cost of the project in the first FFY of the project with state and or local funds Once federal funds are available the project sponsor can be reimbursed if the conversion of funds is identified in the TIP WAMPO only programs federal funds for the four FFY s of the TIP so project sponsors other than KDOT must stay within these bounds The table below reflects the total amount of local funds being converted into federal funds Negative balances reflect that more conversions of federal funds are occuring than local or state funds being programmed for a project s using AC in that FFY Advanced Construction Anticipated Conversions FFY State Advanced Local Advanced Total Construction Construction pois sof sson 596 199 pois sof 81 286 308 1 286 308 WAMPO 2014 Transportation Improvement Program Adopted September 10 2013 Page D 4 Funding Summary Spreadsheet WAMPO Competitive Funds FFY 2017 Anticipated MPO STP 38 757 916 9 438 792 9 438 792 9 438 792 38 539 385 10 223 01 9 438 792 9 438 791 9 438 792 Programmed MPO CMAQ 7 280 223 2 059 88 2 059 890 1 100 555 2 059 889
32. g tablets are here Staff Contact Mike Spadafore mspadafore wichita gov 352 4860 e At the March 2014 TPB meeting WAMPO staff will provide a brief orientation for how to use the new electronic tablets for use during TPB meetings e The tablets will replace the hard copy meeting packets that were previously mailed to members Gloria Jeff promoted to Principal Planner Staff Contact Kristen Zimmerman kzimmerman wichita gov 352 4862 e Gloria Jeff was recently promoted to the WAMPO Principal Planner position Congratulations Agenda ltem 6 Attachment 2 lof 1 TIP Update March 2014 Next 2014 TIP Amendment Amendment 3 Staff Contact Brent Holper bholper wichita gov 352 4863 e The TIP is amended quarterly to account for project changes e The next opportunity to amend the 2014 TIP will be Amendment 3 e 2014 TIP Amendment 3 Request for Amendments period will run from March 24 through April 24 e Project Sponsors Applicants You need to file a Request for Amendments if you meet one of the following criteria Project information e g scope funding source or amount etc has changed for your project You need to add a project that is currently not in the TIP Your project will be receiving deobligated unprogrammed funds If nothing in your project has changed you do not need to submit anything during this time TIP software development Staff Contact Brent Holper bholper wichita gov 352 4863 e Weare currently finalizin
33. g the scope of services for an RFP e Weare looking for input from current project sponsors as to your interest in project summary pages and what types of information would be helpful for those pages Project Progress Reports Staff Contact Brent Holper bholper wichita gov 352 4863 e Project progress report databases will be distributed in March to all current project sponsors with competitive projects currently programmed in the TIP 2015 TIP Call for Projects Staff Contact Brent Holper bholper wichita gov 352 4863 e The Application Period for the 2015 TIP will start in April 2014 e A total of approx 50 million will be available to award in the 2015 TIP from FFY 2015 to FFY 2018 e Potential applicants can apply for MPO STP MPO CMAQ and MPO TA funding programs for FFY 2015 FFY 2016 FFY 2017 and FFY 2018 WAMPO TIP website Staff Contact Brent Holper bholper wichita gov 352 4863 e Check out the TIP website at www wampo org for more TIP related information including the current TIP Amendment 1 the 2014 TIP Amendment Schedule the 2014 TIP Deobligated Unprogrammed Funds Approach and the 2014 TIP Reserve Project List Agenda ltem 6 Attachment 3 lof 15 samsung GALAXY Tab 2 10 1 ANDROID TABLET User Manual Please read this manual before operating your device and keep it for future reference le Section 2 Understanding Your Device This section outlines key features of your device and
34. ged project s S 14 002 KDOT 0 1 500 000 0 1 500 000 Safety Crossing region funding source and will Improvements convert to federal funds in FFY 2018 using HSIP Projects in FFY 2015 2016 and 2017 have Year of Expenditure YOE factored into this summary Project costs for these years may not match values entered into the application form for this reason WAMPO Amendment 2 December 10 2013 2014 Transportation Improvement Program Adopted September 10 2012 Page D 3 3 of 4 Funding Summary Spreadsheet WAMPO Competitive Funds FFY 2017 Anticipated MPO STP 38 757 916 9 438 792 9 438 792 9 438 792 38 570 969 10 254 594 9 438 792 9 438 791 9 438 792 Programmed MPO CMAQ 7 280 223 2 059 88 2 059 890 1 100 555 2 059 889 an z 3 0 Anticipated MPO CMAQ 8 239 556 2 059 889 2 059 889 2 059 889 2 059 889 7 r 9 G 3 413 724 853 431 853 431 853 431 853 431 2 786 377 853 431 821 847 853 431 257 668 Non Competitive Funding O mae O o o o o o 0 80 J FTA Section 5310 0 FTA Section 5317 fF 0 CO come o o o o o e Of so a E CC SY Safety HSIP 6 267 600 5 867 600 400 000 o 0 Safe Routes to Schools 250 000 250 000 0 SRTS National Highway Performance 202 688 144 288 000 136 101 644 66 298 500 Program NHP High Risk Rural Roads Program 0 HRRP Overall Anticipated Funding Summary 34 435 039 191 886 845 33 368 496 259 690 380 19 563 729 114 672 0
35. into federal funds Negative balances reflect that more conversions of federal funds are occuring than local or state funds being programmed for a project s using AC in that FFY Advanced Construction Anticipated Conversions FFY State Advanced Local Advanced Total Construction Construction aoa so _sseasia _ 564614 pois sof 1 286 008 1 286308 WAMPO 2014 Transportation Improvement Program Adopted September 10 2013 Page D 4 Agenda Item 8 Attachment 2 2014 TIP Amendment 2 Summary of Changes Staff Recommendation The following summary reflects changes made to the 2014 TIP in Amendment 2 March 11 2014 2 400 023 1 651 868 0 748 155 City of Wichita 2014 Enhancement Redbud I Construct multi use path along the old Project did not obligated TE 11 003 TE 135 to Oliver railroad corridor from I 135 to Oliver in FFY 2013 so project Street sponsor is requesting this project be included in FFY 2014 in order for it to obligate KDOT 2014 Other District 5 High Highway Sign Replacement Project addition OTH 14 003 HSIP 3 820 000 0 0 3 820 000 Performance Program Project 2014 K 5928 13 KDOT 2014 Road 1 135 Junction of K Heavy roadway rehabilitation Changed year federal R 11 018 AC KDOT 0 21 500 000 0 21 500 000 96 37th N to Park City funds would be Limits Phase III converted using AC from 2016 to 2015 KA 0733 01 KDOT 2014 Safety 2014 Railroad Provide 3 RR saf
36. ions such as AllShare Play Google Play Books Google Play Store Polaris Office and Samsung Media Hub For more information refer to Applications on page 39 Warning This device does not support some USB storage Front View The following items can be found on the front of your device as illustrated 1 media devices For more information refer to Galaxy Tab Accessories on page 15 External Speakers Used in music or video playback notification tones and for other sounds Light Sensor Used to control screen brightness automatically and when taking photos with the front facing Camera SAMSUNG Front facing Camera Lens Used when taking photos or recording videos Display Screen The orientation of the display screen rotates with the tablet as you turn it You can turn this feature on and off For more information refer to Auto Rotate Screen on page 182 we iei ry Ezz oy WwW Agenda Item 6 Attachment 3 3 of 15 Understanding Your Device 19 Top View The following items can be found on the top of your device as illustrated 1 20 Power Lock Key Press and hold to turn the device on or off Press to lock the device or to wake the screen for unlocking Volume Key From a Home screen press to adjust Master Volume During music playback press to adjust volume Memory Card Slot Install a memory card for storage of files Infrared Blaster Used to emit infrared signals used
37. m Norton Sedgwick County Chair Tom Jones City of Park City Vice Chair Bruce Armstrong City of Haysville Kelly Arnold Sedgwick County Jamey Blubaugh City of Goddard in at Item 5 Jeff Blubaugh City of Wichita James Clendenin City of Wichita Clair Donnelly City of Maize Laurie Dove City of Valley Center Darrell Downing City of Derby Troy Emigh City of Mulvane Caroline Hale City of Andover Tom Hein KDOT Guy MacDonald City of Bel Aire Pete Meitzner City of Wichita Janet Miller City of Wichita Mike Moriarty KDOT Karl Peterjohn Sedgwick County out at Item 8 Burt Ussery City of Clearwater Members Present Mike Barushok Bike Walk Wichita Tonya Bronleewe City of Wichita Sondra Clark KDOT Mitchell Coffman PEC Jay Decker KDOT Zach Edwardson WAMPO Carol Gilchrist WAMPO Garrett Glaser City of Bel Aire Brent Holper WAMPO Janet Kavinoky US Chamber of Commerce Scott Knebel City of Wichita Steve Lackey TranSystems Keith Lawing REAP Robert Layton City of Wichita Brett Letkowski TranSystems Inc Les Mangus City of Andover Davonna Moore KDOT Austin Parker Parker Parker amp Parker Legal Counsel John Schlegel WAMPO Secretary Mike Spadafore WAMPO Steve Spade Wichita Transit Leslie Spencer Fowler KDOT Tom Stolz City of Wichita Carol Voram Kingman County REAP Jim Weber Sedgwick County Philip Zevenbergen Wichita Transit Kristen Zimmerman WAMPO Other Attend
38. n very much in the recent past in our region Mr Ussery asked if there were other building projects in the TIP that are being held back because of these requests Mr Spade stated that bus purchases are eligible for STP funds as well as FTA dollars Wichita Transit budgets for vehicles the same way as a city may budget for bridge or road repairs Ms Miller added that although we have not traditionally funded bus purchases according to the results of the Budget Bucks exercise Alternative Transportation was the highest priority in almost all charts Public transit would definitely fall under that category and supports this way of using our available funding Mr Holper stated that there were no other applications for road construction projects as those projects tend to need a much longer timeline to be ready to spend funds Mr Jones added that one of the projects that is being approved is a sidewalk path project The TAC struggles to get jurisdictions to submit application proposals for those kinds of projects in the first place Second Emigh Zach Edwardson WAMPO Staff Mr Edwardson gave an overview of the proposed comments to be submitted to the National Register on the National Freight Network Action s Motion Second Moved to approve comments on the National Freight Network and submit them to the National Register Motion carried 18 0 Donnelly Ussery Tim Norton Chair Discussion None
39. nd Any project receiving federal transportation funding and or is considered regionally significant and will occur between FFY 2014 to FFY 2017 must be included in the 2014 Transportation Improvement Program TIP Request for Amendments periods are held on a quarterly basis to provide project sponsors an opportunity to update project information contained in the 2014 TIP The 24 Request for Amendments to the 2014 TIP was held from December 16 2013 to January 3 2014 Proposed changes to Competitive projects No changes to existing Competitive projects were requested by project sponsors One project from the 2014 Reserved Projects List was added to this amendment in order to account for available deobligated unprogrammed Competitive funds e Wichita Transit Transit Bus Purchase 2016 886 959 federal Proposed changes to Non competitive projects WAMPO received requests from four jurisdictions to amend a total of eleven projects Requested changes included adding a project changing project costs and minor administrative updates Attachment 1 details the requested changes Technical Advisory Committee TAC amp staff recommendations During the February 24 2014 TAC meeting the TAC provided their recommendation for the Transportation Policy Body s TPB approval of the 2014 TIP Amendment 2 The TAC recommendation is reflected in Attachment 1 After the February TAC meeting WAMPO staff was informed by the City of Valley Center tha
40. ose investment strategies to be included in the next round of public engagement activities Public comment s received None Next step s The Transportation Policy Body TPB will review and provide comments to staff by March 24 2014 Attachment s MOVE 2040 Workshop 1 summary MOVE 2040 DRAFT vision statement MOVE 2040 DRAFT goal statements MOVE 2040 DRAFT investment strategies to consider for public comment 03 11 14 TPB meeting Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item 9 Attachment 1 1 of 2 MOVE 2040 Investment Strategy Development Workshop Summary February 27 2014 National Center for Aviation Training The workshop objectives were to Reach agreement on Vision Statement Goal Statements and Development candidate Investment Strategies for the long range transportation plan Participants included representatives of the WAMPO Transportation Policy Board Technical Advisory Committee and the Plan Advisory Committee WAMPO staff reviewed the needs assessment and covered the topics of the public subject matter experts and technical analysis perceptions and desires The group agreed upon the Vision Statement and the goal statements associated with Eliminating bottlenecks and Freight movement WAMPO staff will revise the remaining goal statements consistent with the discussion of the folks in attendance The participants developed draft investment strategies in small breakout groups The results were in the base categories of
41. ovides project sponsors the ability to have a project occur in one FFY and be reimbursed in another FFY This practice is most often used only for projects programmed with WAMPO Competitive funds with KDOT being the exception When Advanced Construction is used project sponsors must front the entire cost of the project in the first FFY of the project with state and or local funds Once federal funds are available the project sponsor can be reimbursed if the conversion of funds is identified in the TIP WAMPO only programs federal funds for the four FFY s of the TIP so project sponsors other than KDOT must stay within these bounds The table below reflects the total amount of local funds being converted into federal funds Negative balances reflect that more conversions of federal funds are occuring than local or state funds being programmed for a project s using AC in that FFY Advanced Construction Anticipated Conversions FFY State Advanced Local Advanced Total Construction Construction pois sof sson 596 199 pois sof 81 286 308 1 286 308 WAMPO 2014 Transportation Improvement Program Adopted September 10 2013 Page D 5 Update MOVE 2040 Gloria Jeff Z ON Agenda Item 9 Background Staff will provide an update on MOVE 2040 our next long range transportation plan Staff will review the draft vision statement goal statements and investment strategies developed at the February 27 2014 Workshop and prop
42. program that informed the Unified Transportation Plan for the entire state of Utah and the Florida Chamber of Commerce s Six Pillars which found the best way to grow would be to take advantage of their existing assets as good practices to follow when considering new ways to meet the diversifying transportation needs of a growing economy Mr Norton asked the TPB to consider ways in which WAMPO could incorporate these kinds of practices into MOVE 2040 as well as conveying the importance of economic value to our communities Ms Kavinoky stated that using a combination of redeveloping infill sites as well as breaking ground in new locations could be successful for a region like ours She recommended considering land use and transportation planning together focusing development around metropolitan corridors working directly with industry leaders to find the problem areas of the system and making a firm commitment to maintain the current system over time Discussion continued on a number of topics including How the shrinking federal budget could affect transportation in the Wichita area Suggestions on ways to look at our spending habits locally The US Chamber of Commerce s stance on future funds as it relates to MOVE 2040 our region s next long range transportation plan Linking the entire country s transportation system to support interstate commerce The future of freight and passenger railroad infrastructure reinvestments Vario
43. r all modes It will seek to more effectively use and leverage existing funds Transportation Components Projects related to improving traffic signalization and cycle lengths Stabilization of transit service Completion of projects in the 2015 TIP Studies and pilot projects to address the needs of the freight community Funding Use existing funding Maximize the capture of new funding for Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality CMAQ Maximize the capture of fund associated with the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery Discretionary Grant TIGER program Lobby Congressional members for increased funding for transportation Outcomes or necessary actions The highway and road network will be right sized Continuing good condition of the existing transportation system component networks Agenda Item 9 Attachment 5 2 of 2 The area complies with the clean air requirements Effective use is made of the 2015 system s capacity to accommodate new growth Agenda Item 9 Attachment 6 1 of 2 Addressing the Demographic Shifts and Environmental Concerns Investment Strategy This strategy will focus on investments that respond to the metropolitan area s changing demographics e g specifically the graying of the population and environmental concerns It will provide more choices for travel It will be consistent with the Community Investment Plan that calls for a more compact development pattern within Sedgwick Co
44. r example Touch and hold a widget on the home screen to move it Touch and hold on a field to display a pop up menu of options Swipe Flick or Slide Swipe flick or slide your finger vertically or horizontally across the screen For example Unlocking the screen Scrolling the Home screens or a menu Understanding Your Device 25 Pinch Use two fingers such as your index finger and thumb to make an inward pinch motion on the screen as if you are picking something up or an outward motion by sweeping your fingers out For example e Pinch a photo in Gallery to zoom in e Pinch a webpage to zoom in or out Notifications When you receive a notification the Notification icon displays in the System Bar to the left of the Time Notifications indicate the arrival of Gmail Email alarms and more Touch a Notification icon for more detail For example touch a Gmail Notification icon to see who sent the message Touch the Time field to open the Notifications list to view all of your current notifications Touch a Notification in the list to display the item For example touch a Gmail entry to open the Gmail application and view the message 26 Agenda ltem 6 Attachment 3 10 of 15 Most apps that send notifications such as Gmail and Google Talk have individual settings that can be configured See the settings for individual applications in the applicable section of this user manual Status Details To display the c
45. r inclusion into the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program STIP The STIP is expected to be amended in mid March 2014 Staff recommended action s Hold a public hearing on the 2014 Transportation Improvement Program TIP Amendment 2 Approve the staff recommended 201 4 Transportation Improvement Program TIP Amendment 2 as presented Attachment s TAC Recommended 2014 Transportation Improvement Program TIP Amendment 2 Summary of Changes and Funding Summary Staff Recommended 201 4 Transportation Improvement Program TIP Amendment 2 Summary of Changes and Funding Summary 03 11 14 TPB meeting Page 2 of 2 Agenda Item 8 Attachment 1 2014 TIP Amendment 2 Summary of Changes TAC Recommendation The following summary reflects changes made to the 2014 TIP in Amendment 2 March 11 2014 2 400 023 1 651 868 0 748 155 City of Wichita 2014 Enhancement Redbud I Construct multi use path along the old Project did not obligated TE 11 003 TE 135 to Oliver railroad corridor from I 135 to Oliver in FFY 2013 so project Street sponsor is requesting this project be included in FFY 2014 in order for it to obligate KDOT 2014 Other District 5 High Highway Sign Replacement Project addition OTH 14 003 HSIP 3 820 000 0 0 3 820 000 Performance Program Project 2014 K 5928 13 KDOT 2014 Road 1 135 Junction of K Heavy roadway rehabilitation Changed year federal R 11 018 AC KD
46. t complications due to obtaining easements for properties located along their project SRTS Goff Meridian to Meadow would likely hinder their ability to have the project obligated in FFY 2014 This project was the first project on WAMPO s reserved projects list Staff has developed an alternate recommendation Attachment 2 from the TAC s in order to account for these changes due to the Valley Center project The difference between these two recommendations is that staff is recommending to not program deobligated unprogrammed funds towards the Valley Center project at this time and keep the project s original programmed amount in FFY 2014 Staff is currently working on developing a scenario to present to the TAC and TPB at a later date which would move this project to FFY 2015 and have a different project move up FFYs to account for the programming of the Transportation Alternative TA funds originally programmed for this project in FFY 2014 Public comment s received A public review and comment period was held from February 4 2014 to February 14 2014 No comments were received 03 11 14 TPB meeting Page 1 of 2 Public Hearing and Action 2014 Transportation Improvement Program TIP Amendment 2 Brent Holper Associate Planner ZON Agenda Item 8 Next step s If the TPB approves the 2014 TIP Amendment 2 it will be sent to the Kansas Department of Transportation KDOT and the United States Department of Transportation USDOT fo
47. unty Transportation Components Implementation and funding for the Transit Vision Plan Expansion of the current 2015 bicycle route network Investment in road network to assure that 70 of the major arterial and road system is rated as good or fair Projects that implement the concept of Complete Streets Funding Partnerships with churches nonprofits community organizations local state and federal governments to provide funding for the active transportation components Use of existing funding for the preservation of the existing road rail and safety initiatives Outcomes or necessary actions e Provides for residents who will age in place e The continuation of the existing transportation system within acceptable levels e Provides for the desired stated alternatives for travel within and to from the region Agenda Item 9 Attachment 6 2 of 2 Agenda Item 9 Attachment 7 1 of 2 Fixing Bottlenecks Investment Strategy This strategy will focus on fixing bottlenecks for several of the area s modal networks It will invest in improving the communications between the freight sector s on board equipment and the data gathering components of the area s transportation system It will improve methods of incident management It will use ITS to decrease the delays associated with non recurring incidents on the road and rail networks Transportation Components Expansion of the metropolitan area s incident managem
48. urrent date and time battery status and Wi Fi connectivity status open Status Details 1 Touch the Time in the Status Bar The Status Details display If you have any current notifications their summaries are listed below the Notifications title 2 Touch a notification summary to respond to it 3 Touch outside the Status Details screen to close the window Quick Settings To view and control the most common settings for your tablet as well as accessing the complete Settings application open the Quick Settings panel 1 Touch the Time in the System Bar The Quick Settings pop up displays Agenda ltem 6 Attachment 3 11 of 15 Touch the time at the top of the pop up to display a Date and time pop up Touch Automatic date and time or Automatic time zone to use network provided date and time or time zone Touch Use 24 hour format to enable the 24 hour format Touch Manual setup to display the Date amp time settings screen For more information refer to Date and Time on page 200 The Quick Settings are e Wi Fi Touch to enable or disable Wi Fi For more information refer to Wi Fi on page 122 e Bluetooth Touch to enable or disable Bluetooth For more information refer to Bluetooth on page 126 e GPS Touch to enable or disable Standalone GPS services For more information refer to Use GPS Satellites on page 190 e Sound Mute Touch to enable or disable sound mode e Screen rot
49. us possibilities for an extension of the Moving Ahead for Prosperity in the 21 Century Act MAP 21 e How to think about the importance of the I 35 Corridor both regionally and nationally Gloria Jeff WAMPO Staff February 11 2014 TPB Minutes Page 2 Transportation Policy Body TPB minutes Agenda Item 3 Ms Jeff gave an overview of the Phase 1 Asking for Directions activities outlined initial plans in Phase 2 Mapping the Route and announced the following upcoming events February 27 2014 Investment Strategy Building Workshop National Center for Aviation Training 4004 Webb Road Wichita KS Discussion Vision Goals and Investment Strategies development March 11 2014 Federal Transportation Finance Luncheon Hyatt Regency Wichita 400 Waterman Wichita KS Guest Speaker Series Jack Basso Parsons Brinckerhoff 7 Update Planning Partners Tim Norton Chair Mr Jones reviewed activity from the last Technical Advisory Committee TAC meeting including a review of the Reserved Projects List and some minor adjustments to the 2014 Transportation Improvement Plan TIP Mr Moriarty none Mr Hein announced detours for the 13 Street and l 235 Project in April 2014 to allow for bridge beam installation Mr Spade announced that the developers at New Market Square have requested to the door service for the new West Side Service Improvements to make things easier for customers

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