EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR S REPORT Board of Directors January 11, 2019
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AGENDA PRIORITIES & STATUS Long-Range Transportation Plan Communications & Outreach Legislative & Funding Issues Overall Work Program (OWP)
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COMMUNICATIONS & OUTREACH NOACA in the News Strongsville awards contract for plan to improve safety at Pearl and Royalton Road cleveland.com December 28 City awarded a contract to make the Pearl Road/SR-82 intersection safer for pedestrians and bicyclists New countdown pedestrian signals Refuge islands for pedestrians Sloped curbs for wheelchairs Strongsville received a $141,000 NOACA TLCI implementation grant in 2017 Improvements are part of the Strongsville Town Center District Redevelopment Plan completed by NOACA in December 2015
COMMUNICATIONS & OUTREACH NOACA in the News Buggies vs. big rigs: $14.3 million plan to make Geauga roads safer for Amish and motorists The Plain Dealer, December 23 Geauga gets $10 million grant for safer roads Chagrin Valley Today, December 20 Geauga to Receive $9.6 Million for Amish Road Safety Improvements Geauga Maple Leaf, December 17
COMMUNICATIONS & OUTREACH NOACA in the News Willoughby looks for further development in 2019 News Herald, December 28 New leadership in the City of Willoughby looks toward new development and improving city s image The cities of Willoughby, Eastlake and Willowick have been working together to revitalize Vine Street
COMMUNICATIONS & OUTREACH Other News Longtime Lake County Commissioner Dan Troy thanks voters in final meeting of tenure News-Herald, December 28 Troy addressed colleagues and voters at his final commissioners meeting on December 27 Served as Lake County Commissioner and NOACA Board member since 1999 Served as NOACA Board president in 2004 and 2016 Public servant for 43 years Served on Willowick City Council, 1972 1977, Council president 1980-1982 Served in the Ohio House of Representatives, 1983-1996
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LEGISLATIVE & FUNDING ISSUES 2019 Legislative Agenda has been sent to all federal and state legislators State Legislative Meet-and-Greet will be planned for March 8 NARC Federal Advocacy Day in Washington, DC on February 15 NOACA Local Government Transportation Day on May 3 NOACA is developing a strategy to deploy External Affairs Committee members in advocacy and outreach efforts
LEGISLATIVE & FUNDING ISSUES 2021-2024 TIP Development Update Letters sent to communities on November 8 th requesting submittal of project evaluation forms for consideration of new NOACA TIP funding Project proposals were due December 21 st 200 applications received 50 communities responded $338 M requested Staff have begun evaluating project proposals Project proposals will be presented for information to the Subcommittees in March Project recommendations will be presented to the Planning and Programming Committee in April for Board action in June
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OVERALL WORK PROGRAM (OWP) Transit Economic Analysis NOACA is preparing a report that will document the economic impact of transit agencies in Northeast Ohio This comparative analysis will show the true costs and benefits, in dollars and cents, associated with the presence or lack of public transportation services
OVERALL WORK PROGRAM (OWP) Workforce Accessibility & Mobility Study NOACA is partnering with organizations in Northeast Ohio Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Workforce Development Board Cuyahoga County Department of Development Medina County Economic Development Corporation A full briefing will be presented to the Board in March
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PRIOR BOARD MEETING FOLLOW-UP Question: Are FPA boundary change request contributing to sprawl? - Mayor Michael Summers Answer: Since 2009, 50 FPA modification requests have been approved. Of those 50, nearly half were primarily to enable development. Cuyahoga County 5 Lake County - 1 Lorain County 10 Medina County 5
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ANNOUNCEMENTS NOACA ED Grace Gallucci to serve as president of the Ohio Association of Regional Councils for 2019 OARC is comprised of 24 agencies serving more than 1,500 municipalities, villages, townships and counties and representing over 10 million residents of those communities around the state Priority is Fix Our Roads Ohio (FOR Ohio) Coalition of stakeholders that have united in an effort to educate state leaders on the critical needs of Ohio s transportation infrastructure, and to advocate for a dedicated funding solution that provides long term, smart investment in Ohio s transportation future.
ANNOUNCEMENTS Ohio EPA VW EV Charging Station Grant: County Stakeholder Meetings for Technical Experts Ohio EPA has scheduled meetings with stakeholders in 26 counties that are designated as priority areas for projects to receive funding from the VW settlement to install electric vehicle charging stations. January 15, 2019 Geauga (9-11AM: Geauga County Public Library Administration Center) Lake (1-3PM: Morse Road Community Center) January 30, 2019 Medina (9:30-11:30AM: Medina County Library) Cuyahoga (2-5PM: NOACA) February 4, 2019 Lorain (1-3PM, Lorain Port Authority)
ANNOUNCEMENTS ODOT s Safe Routes to School application round is open thru March 4. If applying for infrastructure dollars, you must contact NOACA for a letter of support by January 25; Proximity, crash data and project countermeasure maps may also be provided by NOACA; Contact Kate Moening for more info and questions: 216-241-2414, ext. 285 kmoening@mpo.noaca.org
ANNOUNCEMENTS Thank you to the following Board members and alternates for serving in 2018! Members Joseph Calabrese Walter Skip Claypool Adam Friedrick Daniel P. Troy Alternates Howard Huebner Christina Kusnerak Gerard Morgan Michael Schipper
ANNOUNCEMENTS 2019 Board Officer Photo Please gather at the back of the board room for a quick group photo. Next Board of Directors meeting: March 8, 2019, 9 a.m.
NOACA will STRENGTHEN regional cohesion, PRESERVE existing infrastructure, and BUILD a sustainable multimodal transportation system to SUPPORT economic development and ENHANCE quality of life in Northeast Ohio.