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Agenda - 11-20-2017 - 6-d - Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization 2045 Metropolitan Transportation Plan Preferred Option – Public Comment Period
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52 <br /> Technical Committee 10/25/2017 Item 5 <br /> Graphics <br /> The bar chart below shows the percent of the total investment by mode for each of the three <br /> decades. Transit investments are relatively larger in the first two decades because of the large <br /> capital investments in light rail and commuter rail. <br /> 100% <br /> 90% <br /> 80% <br /> 70% Bike/Ped/TDM <br /> 60% Transit <br /> 50% <br /> 40% Roadway <br /> Maintenance <br /> 30% <br /> Roadway <br /> 20% Improvements <br /> 10% <br /> 0% <br /> i I I <br /> 2025 2035 2045 <br /> The pie graph below shows the percent of total investment, i.e., 2025, 2035 and 2045, by <br /> mode. Roadway improvements and roadway maintenance are the same. The transit, bicycle, <br /> pedestrian and TDM investment is less than one-half of the total, 42%. It is difficult to get these <br /> investments higher and continue to mostly abide to the STI funding restrictions. <br /> Total MTP Costs by Mode <br /> Bike/Ped/TDM <br /> 3% <br /> Roadway <br /> Transit Improvements <br /> 39% 29% <br /> Roadway <br /> Maintenance <br /> 29% <br /> Page 35 <br />
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