Goods Movement Plans. Summary of Needs Assessments. January 21, 2015 GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 6

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Goods Movement Plans Summary of Needs Assessments January 21, 2015 GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 6

Goods Movement Vision and Goals GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 7

Purpose of Needs Assessment Evaluate the existing and future conditions of freight assets against goals and performance measures (established in prior tasks) Identify gaps, issues and opportunities for each functional element based on performance measure ratings Help develop strategies to meet performance goals Strategies will be evaluated against all performance measures and all goals should be met through balanced portfolio of strategies GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 8

Needs Assessment Overview Global Gateways Issues Global gateways handle international trade, and cover entry and exits points that are essential to moving imports/exports. These Issues are associated with Ports, Airports and other intermodal assets. Interregional and Intraregional Corridors Issues Interregional corridors link Alameda County and the Bay Area with the rest of the U.S. Issues along major highway and rail corridors. Local Streets and Roads Issues Local streets and roads link global gateways and the interregional and intraregional corridors. These issues include issues on city truck routes and local streets, and last-mile connectors. Cross-Cutting Issues Air quality and public health Industrial land supply Crude by rail Sea level l rise Higher level regional analysis coordinated with detailed Alameda County Analysis GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 9

Needs Assessment Summary Local Streets t and Roads Issues GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 10

Role of Local Streets and Roads in Goods Movement Economic driver Almost 50% of goods in the Bay Area are entirely local Local delivery and pick up Critical last-mile connectivity needed to/from freight hubs Source: FAF 3.5 Provisional Data and Forecasts. GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 11

Summary of Local Street and Roads Needs Truck routes connectivity it Access, land use and modal conflicts Truck route performance Congestion, safety Truck Parking Pavement Conditions GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 12

Connectivity and Land Use Conflicts Residential Area Industrial Users Residential Area Industrial Users Source: MTC Land Use Data; Cambridge Systematics GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 13

Focus on Alameda County Congestion and Delay AM Peak Source: INRIX 2014, Cambridge Systematics analysis. GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 14

Focus on Alameda County Congestion and Delay PM Peak Source: INRIX 2014, Cambridge Systematics analysis. GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 15

Truck Parking Issues Port-related Corridor parking for Urban delivery parking in West long haul parking Oakland Corridor parking photo: http://www.gonewiththewynns.com/free-camp-walmart; Urban Delivery photo: NACTO Webinar, Freight Considerations in World Class Street Design, Stacey Hodge, March 13, 2014 GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 16

Needs Assessment Summary Interregional and Intraregional Corridor Issues - Highways GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 17

Importance of Highway Corridors Regional View Total = 454,146 KTons Freight Flows by Tonnage Other and unknown 7,651; 2% No domestic mode 15,456; 3% Total = $643,836 Million Freight Flows by Value Pipeline 30,613; 5% Other and unknown 9,920; 1% No domestic mode 6,238; 1% Multiple modes & mail 27,606; 6% Air (include truck-air) 688; 0% Water 12,740; 3% Pipeline 49,174; 11% Truck 326,198; 72% Air (include truck-air) 68,177; 11% Multiple modes & mail 121,015; 19% Truck 390,975; 61% Rail 14,634; 3% Water 3,283; 0% Rail 13,616; 2% Source: Cambridge Systematics FAF3 2012 Disaggregated Database. GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 18

Summary of Inter-Regional and Intra-Regional Highway Needs Congestion and Mobility Highest levels of truck delay on I-880, I-80 (Oakland to Berkeley), U.S.101 in San Jose, SR 4 at Port Chicago Freeway Travel Time Reliability Worst truck reliability on I-80, I-580, and I-880 East-West Connectivity SR12/SR37 needs, SR 4 connectivity it to SJV, SR 152 future potential ti I-80/I-680/SR 12 Interchange and WB Truck Scales Truck-Involved Crashes Pavement and Bridge Conditions GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 19

Focus on Alameda County - Top 10 Truck Delay Locations in 2010 - AM Source: INRIX 2014 Speed Data; Alameda County Truck Travel Demand Model; PeMS time of day distribution, Cambridge Systematics analysis. GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 20

Focus on Alameda County - Top 10 Truck Delay Locations in 2010 - PM Source: INRIX 2014 Speed Data ; Alameda County Truck Travel Demand Model; PeMS time of day distribution, Cambridge Systematics analysis. GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 21

Needs Assessment Summary Interregional and Intraregional Corridor Issues - Rail GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 22

Summary of Inter-regional Rail Corridor Issues Congestion and capacity Changing nature and use of Northern CA Rail System Bulk unit trains and manifest traffic to ports Growth in domestic and international container traffic Passenger and Freight Conflicts Industrial Rail Spur Funding Needs Grade Crossing Improvements Grade separations, signal improvements Quiet zones to reduce community impacts GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 23

Focus on Alameda County Train Volumes Trains/Day Source: AECOM and Cambridge Systematics GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 24

Congestion/Capacity Needs V/C Ratio on Bay Area Rail Lines Parallel Highway Corridor Subdivision From: To: Freight Daily Trains Existing 2020 Total Daily Freight LOS Trains Daily Trains Total Daily Trains LOS I-880 UP Coast San Jose Newark 8 30 F 10 42 F UP Coast Newark Oakland 6 8 C 8 10 C UP Niles Niles Oakland 2 18 C 2 26 E UP Oakland Niles Melrose 1 1 A N/A N/A N/A Sacramento Martinez 18 52 C 22 56 D I-80 UP Martinez Martinez Richmond 18 60 C 22 66 E Richmond Emeryville 17 59 D 30 74 E Emeryville Oakland 17 57 D 30 72 E I-580 UP Oakland Niles Stockton 4 12 B 11 23 D US 101 UP Coast Gilroy San Jose 2 10 A 4 12 C Caltrain Peninsula San Jose San Francisco 6 93 E 6 120 F BNSF Port Stockton 10 18 C 11 23 D Stockton Chicago Port SR 4 UP Tracy Martinez 4 4 A N/A N/A N/A Chicago GOODS MOVEMENT Port COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 25 UP Tracy Lathrop 0 0 A N/A N/A N/A Chicago

Needs Assessment Summary Global l Gateway Issues GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 26

Importance of Global Gateways in the Bay Area Freight Flows by Tonnage, 2012 Freight Flows by Value, 2012 Total = 454,146 KTons Total = $643,836 Million Exports 25,154; 6% Imports 40,658; 9% Exports 58,304; 9% Imports 98,454 15% Domestic 388,334; 85% Domestic 487,078; 76% Source: Cambridge Systematics FAF3 2012 Disaggregated Database. GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 27

Summary of Global Gateway Needs Seaports Operations issues at Port of Oakland Gate queueing issues, handling big ships Rail operations and access Bulk export opportunities Land use and access constraints Airports Sufficient capacity for growth SFO may experience constraints if international markets come back stronger in the future Highway congestion GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 28

Focus on Alameda County Port of Oakland Needs Terminal Capacity Neighborhood Impacts Gate Queues 7 th Street Grade Crossing Bike and Pedestrian Access GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 29

Needs Assessment Summary Cross-Cutting Issues GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 30

Summary of Cross-Cutting Cutting Needs Regional Air Quality Impacts and Localized Public Health Effects Sea-level Rise Vulnerability and Risk Industrial Land Supply Crude by Rail GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 31

Air Quality and Environmental Impacts - Emissions i from Freight Significant reductions but still major public health issue Source: Improving Air Quality and Health in Bay Area Communities, Community Air Risk Evaluation Program Retrospective and Path Forward (2004 2013), BAAQMD, April 2014. GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 32

Air Quality and Environmental Impacts Localized Health Effects Source: Bay Area Air Quality Management District. GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 33

Opportunities and Strategiest GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 34

Context- Setting Opportunities Goods Movement to Support Emerging Industries (biotech, artisanal foods, clean energy & transportation, advanced manufacturing, recycled materials) E-Commerce and Advanced Retail Distribution capture valueadded economic activity; neighborhood & commercial center impacts Goods Movement Workforce Development key source of job diversity; need to focus on access to jobs for impacted communities Bulk Exports and Expanded Rail Services growth in bulk exports at seaports; increased demand on rail corridors New Technologies ITS, equipment technology Integrated Planning coordinated land use, transportation and economic development; integration of complete streets concepts GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 35

Examples of Strategies Projects Programs Policies/ Partnerships - Whipple Road widening and truck route designation from Central to Mission Boulevard in Union City - Construct I-580 eastbound truck climbing lane at the Altamont Summit - Port of Oakland Rail Access Improvements - Cross-jurisdictional Truck Route management program - Countywide Grade Separation program - Hour-peak delivery policy guidance and demonstration ti program - Policy guidance on insulating residential areas from health impacts of goods movement - Incorporation of sea level rise considerations during infrastructure rehab GOODS MOVEMENT COLLABORATIVE AND GOODS MOVEMENT PLAN 36