Right-sizing as an Asset Management Technique

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Right-sizing as an Asset Management Technique 2018 AMPO Annual Conference September 26, 2018

Strategic Divestment as an Asset Management Technique The Rochester Inner Loop Project 2018 AMPO Annual Conference September 26, 2018

Agenda Asset Management Strategic Divestment Inner Loop East A Little History Traditional Approach Alternative Vision TIP support Future Private Development Other Strategic Divestment Opportunities

Asset Management What does GTC s LRTP 2040 say? Preserve and Maintain Existing Infrastructure is a Guiding Principle Asset Management is about maximizing the service life of necessary infrastructure Recommendation 8. Evaluate the need to replace bridges that carry low traffic volumes bridges

Asset Management What does GTC s LRTP 2040 say? Preserve and Maintain Existing Infrastructure is a Guiding Principle Asset Management is about maximizing the service life of necessary infrastructure Recommendation 8. Evaluate the need to replace bridges that carry low traffic volumes But what about other infrastructure?

The Federal Highway Administration says: But what if the asset is at the end of its useful life?

Right-sizing vs. Strategic Divestment Does Right-sizing mean past decision were wrong? Strategic Divestment is NOT change for the sake of change Deliberate exercise to better use our infrastructure to meet current and expected future transportation needs Typical course of action is to replace the existing features in-kind at the end of the useful life Need to ask what has changed since the original decisions were made Look at assets as a system and not individually

First, a little history Corporate headquarters in downtown Rochester In 1950, City population exceeded 330,000 Significant growth anticipated Inner Loop pre-dated building the Interstate

Summer of 1953

Decades Later Interstate system built out Suburban development attracted people, jobs, industry, retail and commercial businesses Corporate headquarters no longer in Rochester Downtown employment reduced City population drops below 220,000 in 2000 Anticipated growth not realized Inner Loop under utilized

60 Years Later

60 Years Later

Traditional Approach Rehabilitate Expressway Mainline and Reconstruct Service Roads (4 lane mi.) $4.8 mm for mainline work $11.9 mm for service roads

Traditional Approach Rehabilitate Monroe Avenue bridge (~ 2028)

Traditional Approach Replace Broad Street bridge ~$1.9 mm

Traditional Approach Replace East Avenue bridge ~$1.9 mm

Traditional Approach Repair ~ 70,000 sq. ft. of reinforced concrete retaining wall Repair 3 lanes miles of expressway shoulder Repair guiderails and other features

The City of Rochester had a different vision Inner Loop Improvement Study (2000 2001) Smaller facility could reconnect community while serving traffic needs Submitted a project for TIP funding ($6 20 million) Project not well enough defined NYSDOT was willing to wait on construction

The City of Rochester had a different vision GTC programmed STP funds for Scoping document Funds secured for design Final Design Report supported a successful TIGER application Construction estimate $22 million 4-6 lane, limited-access expressway plus frontage roads to a 2 lane urban, complete street

So, what are the benefits? Life cycle cost of new facility is considerably less Three bridges removed, which means: Never need to be inspected again No more maintenance or repair costs Will never fail Fewer assets for the State to maintain

Changing Character

Private Development New Development Parcels

Private Development 50-Unit Apartment Complex (low/moderate-income) $14 mm

Private Development Residential & Commercial complex 120 Apartments (20% affordable) office & retail space, underground & groundlevel parking $40 mm

Private Development 66-Unit Apartment Building (26 low-, 20 moderate-income), Ground floor Pharmacy & Commercial $18.5 mm

Private Development 101-Unit Apartment Building (20 low-income), Ground floor retail/restaurant $30.5 mm

Private Development Strong Neighborhood of Play 100,000 sq. ft. Museum expansion, new Hotel (120, all suites), 230 apartments (20% affordable), parking garage, new mixed-use, new urban street ($105 mm)

Private Development Rehabilitate existing affordable housing buildings (376 units) $85 mm (indirect investment)

Development Opportunity $208 million in new direct investment Nearly 600 new housing units Over 200 affordable New ground-floor retail, restaurants, and office space New all-suites hotel New underground, ground-level, and structured parking New pedestrian and bicycle facilities $85 million indirect investment

Timeline Strong Neighborhood of Play First fill November 17, 2014 Ribbon cutting November 22, 2017 Private development ground breaking July 12, 2018

Other Opportunities Strategic Divestment is not limited to large projects Inner Loop was not originally pursued as a Strategic Divestment but had the same effect First Strategic Divestment in our region was a small bridge in a rural area northwest of Rochester

Bills Road Bridge 1-Lane bridge AADT < 100 2.5 mile detour Structurally Deficient End of Useful Life County applied for TIP funding to replace Federal aid would require new design Construction estimated at $1.6 million

Bills Road Bridge Project not funded County conducted comprehensive review of all bridges and culvert (incl. State) AADT now < 50 County came to GTC with a different approach

3 bridges within about 1 mile 3 Bridge project Demolish Bills Road (~ $100,000) Rehabilitate two other bridges (~ $350,000) Traditional fix 1 bridge for $1.6 million Strategic Divestment address 3 bridges for $450,000

Framing the Conversation Considering The In areas key to with rightsizing that aging much infrastructure, transportation of this infrastructure the infrastructure typical was course built is decades to of understand action ago, is to it that is replace incumbent this the is not existing upon change us features to for ask the what in-kind sake has of while changed change. meeting It since is a current the deliberate original design exercise decisions standards to were better to made the use extent our and infrastructure does that design to meet meet practical. current today s and conditions expected and future tomorrow s transportation expectations? needs. Current Federal requirement to develop Asset Management Plans is the perfect opportunity to consider Strategic Divestment as an Asset Management Strategy

Framing the Conversation The key to rightsizing transportation infrastructure is to understand that this is not change for the sake of change. It is a deliberate exercise to better use our infrastructure to meet current and expected future transportation needs. In areas with aging infrastructure, the typical course of action is to replace the existing features in-kind while meeting current design standards to the extent practical. Considering that much of this infrastructure was built decades ago, it is incumbent upon us to ask what has changed since the original decisions were made and does that design meet today s conditions and tomorrow s expectations?

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