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FHWA Announces $9.7 Million in Grants to Fund Innovative Approaches to Congestion


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FHWA Announces $9.7 Million in Grants to Fund Innovative Approaches to Congestion

Federal Highway Administration
August 2, 2010

Funds Will Help Seven States Improve Livability for Residents

FHWA 29-10
Monday, August 2, 2010
Contact: Nancy Singer
Tel: 202-366-0660


WASHINGTON - - Seven states will receive more than $9.7 million as part of a national program to encourage innovative strategies to relieve congestion. 

California, Florida, North Carolina, Minnesota, Texas, Virginia and Washington received grants for 10 projects under the Federal Highway Administration's Value Pricing Pilot Program (VPPP).  “Value pricing” refers to varying price levels by time of day or traffic volume in order to manage congestion.  It can significantly improve traffic flow by encouraging people to choose to drive at different times of the day, thereby spreading out demand and reducing congestion at peak hours.

“These projects show that states are developing new ways of thinking about how to manage congestion,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said.

 “Money from this program continues to support innovative solutions that will provide better results for the American people.  Ultimately, people will be able to spend more time doing what they like and less time stuck in traffic,” Federal Highway Administrator Victor Mendez said.
Some of the grants include:

The VPPP was initially authorized in the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) as the Congestion Pricing Pilot Program and renewed with the passage of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU).  For more than a decade, the program has supported over 70 projects in 15 states to improve travel through pricing. 

 

VALUE PRICING PILOT PROGRAM AWARDS 2009/2010


State

Agency

Project

Grant Amount

Description

CA

Caltrans / Santa Clara County

Stanford U Parking Pricing w/ Off-Peak Commuting Incentives

$2.358 million

Strategies to manage traffic and parking. 

CA

Caltrans / City of Berkeley

Berkeley Parking Pricing and Real-time Guidance for City & University

$ 1.8 million

Strategies to manage on-street parking and reduce congestion from circling vehicles.

CA

Caltrans / Santa Barbara County

Dynamic Ridesharing with Pricing Incentives

$158,400

Testing of carpooling system that uses participation incentives.

FL

Florida DOT

Network  of Priced Managed Lanes in S. Florida

$900,000

Initiative for a regional priced managed lane network that can serve as a model for other regions.

FL

Tampa-Hillsboro Expressway Authority

Regional Bus Toll Lanes Study

$800,000

Advancement of first regional network of bus toll lanes in the Tampa area.

NC

NCDOT and Charlotte MPO

Regional Priced Lanes Study

$400,000

Advancement of first regional network of priced lanes in the Charlotte area. 

MN

MnDOT

Parking Pricing Alternatives to Monthly Parking Passes

$24,800

Expansion of project to test incentive alternatives to monthly parking passes and discourage daily driving.

TX

Texas DOT

MileMeter/NuRide Pay-per-mile Insurance & Incentives

$1.984 million

Usage-based insurance pricing and additional incentives for efficient travel choices.

VA

Virginia DOT and Washington  Council Of Governments

Public Acceptance Study of Regional Pricing in DC

$320,000

Advancement of regional pricing in DC including pricing existing facilities. 

WA

Washington DOT and King County

Incentives to Reduce  Amount of Parking

$1.024 million

Implementation of incentives as alternatives to parking.

Total

 

 

$9.768 million

 

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