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International Speedway Boulevard Stakeholders Task Force (STF)
Meeting 1Wednesday, May 19, 2010
BACKGROUND
International Speedway Boulevard Coalition Established 3 years ago Policy oriented Membership
leaders in business, education, healthcare, entertainment & government.
Mission Statement
A partnership of the public and private sector focused on the development of sustainable community infrastructure to promote economic development.
ISB Multimodal Corridor Study
Address the need for sustainable development along the corridor from I-4 to Beachside Sustainable development = economics, land use, the environment and
multi-modal transportation Cost = $300K from FDOT plus support and services from membership Concept plan with deliverables: preferred alternative, short term and long
term project recommendations, potential funding options, barriers to implementation
Concludes April 2011 Public Involvement Plan = $100K from City and County plus in-kind
services. Community lead
DISCUSSION
ORIENTATION
Stakeholders Task Force (STF) What is it?
Technical advisory group to ISB Coalition
Why you? Technical experts appointed by ISB Coalition members
Where do you fit in? Part of the community led public involvement effort
PURPOSES OF THE STAKEHOLDERS TASK FORCE (STF)
DEFINE 3 multi-modal transportation alternative concepts for the ISB
Corridor
ANALYZE and COMPARE the alternative concepts based on areas of expertise
COLLABORATE to determine the preferred multi-modal concept
RECOMMEND the preferred concept to be presented to the ISB Coalition
ORGANIZATIONAL ISSUES
Role of G&A facilitation
Monthly meetings need to set time, date, location
Approach informal, cooperation, collaboration, consensus building
Schedule project ends April 2011
TASK PLAN May
kickoff, orientation, data collection
June develop criteria for alternative analysis, forecast future demand
July develop 3 multi-modal transportation alternatives, preliminary
assessment
August comprehensive evaluation of alternatives
TASK PLAN September
select preferred alternative, identify potential short term & long term efforts
October refine preferred alternative, conduct public workshop 1
November develop preliminary funding needs, constraints/opportunities
December identify barriers to implementation
TASK PLAN January
create recommendations to overcome barriers
February identify needed updates and revisions to statutes, codes,
ordinances, etc.
March review draft plan, conduct public workshop 2
April revise draft document, submit final document to ISB Coalition
DISCUSSION