WORK PROGRAM
Federal fiscal year 2020 TIP project impacts:
before-AND-after evaluation
March 5, 2020
The Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) votes to approve this work program.
Boston Region MPO Planning Studies and Technical Analyses
Boston Region MPO
Principal: Mark Abbott
Manager: Bill Kuttner
MPO 3C Planning and §5303 Contract #108217
Schedule and budget details are shown in Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively.
The Boston Region MPO elected to fund this study with its federally allocated metropolitan planning funds during federal fiscal year (FFY) 2020. The work completed through this study will address the following goal area(s) established in the MPO’s Long-Range Transportation Plan: system preservation, capacity management and mobility, clean air and clean communities, economic vitality.
The purpose of this study is to identify the effectiveness of selected Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) projects and evaluate the anticipated improvements to safety, traffic flow, and other factors. Measuring project effectiveness is important in evaluating whether the employed strategies work well and are suitable for application in similar situations.
The MPO undertook before-and-after studies of TIP projects in FFYs 2012 and 2014. The FFY 2014 study evaluated four projects that were completed between the summer of 2008 and the fall of 2010. The study indicated that several years after project completion, traffic was able to adapt to the modified roadways and post-improvement crash records were compiled. Multiyear crash records were a critical resource for the evaluation process.
The FFY 2020 study will identify a sample of projects competed prior to 2017. Projects evaluated in this study will be analyzed in a manner similar to the FFY 2014 study so that quantified improvements in recent projects can be compared with the improvements measured in the earlier projects. The Boston Region MPO is required to have a Congestion Management Process, which mandates these ongoing before-and-after study efforts.
The safety and traffic flow conditions prior to improvement can be obtained from the materials that were submitted as part of the original TIP evaluation process. In most cases, conditions are obtained through a functional design report (FDR). FDRs are used as a basic decision tool for infrastructure planning and generally represent a project design at a 25 percent level. As part of this study, current traffic flow conditions will be observed in the field. The updated statewide crash database will also be reviewed to develop a recent crash history.
This study will measure, to the extent practicable, the transportation, safety, and related benefits for a sample of TIP projects subsequent to completion. Possible implications for future TIP project selection will be identified and discussed. Up to four completed projects may be evaluated as part of this study.
This task will identify and appropriate a sample of projects for evaluation. Projects in this sample should have the following characteristics:
The study sample of projects have no prescribed composition. All projects are different, and even projects that appear to involve similar physical improvements are often implemented at locations with different land uses and travel characteristics. Given the data intensity of this study, the availability of traffic and safety information will be an important selection consideration.
A proposed study sample and documentation of selection reasoning.
Pre-construction data that is readily available in FDRs or other supporting documents will be assembled and reviewed by project staff. Specific traffic, safety, and related data, for which direct comparisons with current conditions can be developed, will be identified. Types of data that might be available and appropriate for comparison with post-construction conditions include:
Data and related location descriptions for each project in the study sample prior to project implementation. These data will serve as the basis for comparison and project impact evaluation.
Staff will obtain post-construction data that correspond to the pre-project data developed as part of Task 2. Staff will obtain data from reliable existing data sources, notably the statewide crash database. If current traffic data are not readily available, staff will arrange for current traffic data to be obtained through MassDOT, or if necessary, collect the data directly.
Sets of directly comparable post-construction data for each project in the study sample.
The differences between pre-construction and current values of quantifiable metrics, such as those listed in Task 2, will be calculated. These differences will serve as the basis for analyzing the project impacts.
These quantifiable direct comparisons will be used in evaluating the degree to which each project in the study sample is providing benefits or generating negative impacts. If projections were made during project planning, these projections will be compared with the post-construction conditions.
Direct comparison of the quantified metrics may be supplemented with additional information including
Evaluations of the study sample projects to determine effectiveness.
Staff will prepare technical memoranda and appendices, as appropriate, documenting data, analytical approach, and key findings.
Technical publications that will include
Task |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |
1.
Select projects for the study sample |
From Month 1, Week 1 to Month 2, Week 2.
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2.
Organize pre-project data as a Basis for Comparison |
From Month 2, Week 3 to Month 3, Week 4.
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3.
Develop comparable post-construction data |
From Month 3, Week 1 to Month 6, Week 2.
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4.
Compare and evaluate study sample Before-and-After Data |
From Month 4, Week 4 to Month 6, Week 4.
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5.
Document findings |
From Month 5, Week 3 to Month 7, Week 4.
Deliverable
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Delivered by Month 7, Week 4.
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Task |
Person-Weeks | Direct Salary |
Overhead (102.11%) |
Total Cost |
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M-1 | P-5 | Temp | Total | ||||
1.
Select projects for the study sample
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0.5 | 1.0 | 0.0 | 1.5 | $2,916 | $2,978 | $5,894 |
2.
Organize pre-project data as a Basis for Comparison
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0.5 | 3.0 | 0.0 | 3.5 | $6,889 | $7,035 | $13,924 |
3.
Develop comparable post-construction data
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1.0 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 5.0 | $6,890 | $7,036 | $13,926 |
4.
Compare and evaluate study sample Before-and-After Data
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1.0 | 1.1 | 2.0 | 4.1 | $5,102 | $5,210 | $10,313 |
5.
Document findings
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1.0 | 3.0 | 0.0 | 4.0 | $7,819 | $7,984 | $15,803 |
Total
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4.0 | 10.1 | 4.0 | 18.1 | $29,618 | $30,243 | $59,860 |