a discussion of enhanced mass transit in the volusia tpo metropolitan planning area
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How to get where we’re going…
A Discussion of Enhanced Mass Transit in the Volusia TPO Metropolitan Planning Area
Robert Babbitt is the President/CEO of McDonald Transit Associates.
Mr. Babbitt has 33 years of experience as the General Manager of two transit
systems with specialization in land use/transit planning, financial planning
and analyses, procurement, capital acquisitions, budget development and
labor-management relations.
Susan Sadighi is the Intermodal Systems Development Manager for
FDOT District 5. Her responsibilities include planning, public transportation
and project development. She has a degree in Civil Engineering and has 29
years of transportation industry experience. 22 of those years have been
with the FDOT.
Lois Bollenback serves as the Executive Director for the Volusia TPO.
Ms. Bollenback has worked in various transportation operations and
planning environments for almost 30 years. The past 14 years have been
spent serving Volusia County.
Overview of SessionTo review transit options, previous and existing work
efforts and discuss planning and project development.
Previous Work
Major planning requirement of the TPO.
Purpose is to identify transportation projects to be pursued over a 20-year time horizon.
Plan included a ½ cent sales tax for development of mass transit.
Plan included: a passenger rail station in Daytona Beach, Phase 2 of SunRail, a SunRail spur to DeLand and Bus Rapid Transit between DeLand and Daytona.
2035 Long Range Transportation Plan
Previous Work
Joint effort between FDOT and the Volusia TPO.
Purpose was to: assess the feasibility of transit corridors and to further evaluate the most feasible corridors.
Study identified cross-county service on I-4 and US 92 and a local circulator in the Daytona Beach area for further study.
Transit Corridor Feasibility Analysis Study
Previous Work
The coalition is a public-private partnership seeking to develop sustainable infrastructure and promote economic development along the ISB (US 92) corridor.
The corridor study was a joint effort between FDOT, ISB Coalition, the City of Daytona Beach and Volusia County.
Purpose was to: address transportation needs and the quality of ISB as a gateway to the community.
ISB Coalition Corridor Study
Current Activity
FDOT led study
Purpose is to: support the development of an integrated, multimodal transportation system by evaluating transit station needs and locations
Study is underway
Intermodal Transit Station Study (ITSS)
Other Related Activity
Flagler Line (Jacksonville to Miami)
SunRail extension to the Daytona Beach International Airport
Transit Oriented Development Studies and Guides