Project Update. Hillsborough County 2045 Population and Employment Projections and Allocations. Board of County Commissioners February 13, 2018

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Hillsborough County 2045 Population and Employment Projections and Allocations Project Update Board of County Commissioners February 13, 2018 What will Hillsborough County look like in 25 years? Working with County and City Staff and other stakeholders to determine: Where will we grow? How will we grow? What does this mean for Transportation? Housing? Infrastructure? Schools? 2 1

Current Trends 3 Trend analysis and planning assumptions Land use Development Activity Policy Demographics 4 2

Land Use Trends Developable Land 2045 Population and Employment Projections 5 Land Use Trends Redevelopment Potential Source: Land use, building value, and land value are reported in Hillsborough County Property Appraiser parcel database. 2045 Population and Employment Projections 3

Land Use Trends Developed land: Present 49,600 acres Vacant, developable and redevelopable land within the Urban Services Area. Source: Hillsborough County MPO 2045 Population and Employment Projections 7 Buildout population and employment 2,000,000 1,800,000 1,841,100 2045 control total (2,007,100) 1,600,000 1,400,000 1,200,000 1,293,300 2045 control total (1,284,500) 1,265,800 1,000,000 800,000 830,500 600,000 400,000 200,000 0 Population Employment Existing Buildout 8 4

Totals by jurisdiction 1,400,000 1,284,500 1,200,000 1,000,000 884,600 800,000 600,000 400,000 347,900 468,600 576,600 597,600 388,000 402,000 200,000 0 28,100 59,200 74,500 17,200 24,800 13,700 35,500 27,100 Tampa Hillsborough County Temple Terrace Plant City Existing Population Buildout Population Existing Employment Buildout Employment Totals by jurisdiction Placetype Existing Population Buildout Population Change Existing Employment Buildout Employment Change Tampa 347,900 468,600 120,700 35% 388,000 576,600 188,600 49% Hillsborough County 884,600 1,284,500 399,900 45% 402,000 597,600 195,600 49% Temple Terrace 24,800 28,100 3,300 13% 13,700 17,200 3,500 26% Plant City 35,500 59,200 23,700 67% 27,100 74,500 47,400 175% Total 1,292,800 1,840,400 547,600 42% 830,800 1,265,900 435,100 52% 10 5

How will the market respond? Pressure to expand Urban Services Area. Redevelopment. Infill and intensification. 11 Scenario Planning 12 6

Scenario Planning Today Current Trend Future Scenario A Scenario B 13 Imagine 2040 Scenarios A. Suburban Dream (Trend) B. Bustling Metro (Rail & TOD) C. New Corporate Ctrs. (Exp. Lanes) Expand the growth boundary to make room for new suburbs. Extend roads & water lines, rebuild major intersections. Create new town centers in older commercial areas. Add rapid bus, rail, circulator shuttles, walk/bike connections. Create new corporate parks along major highways. Add new express toll lanes in the interstates (I 4, I 75, I 275) 14 7

Possible Scenarios? 15 Regional Transit Feasibility Plan Blueprint for transit. Not yet formally adopted. Not yet funded. 16 8

Tampa Bay Next Ongoing process. Transportation action plan. Coordinated by FDOT. 17 Urban Land Institute I 4 Corridor Study 18 9

Regionally coordinated What happens in Pinellas and Pasco impacts Hillsborough. Vice versa. Tampa Bay TMA. 19 What can scenarios tell us? 20 10

How much growth can we accommodate? Total number of jobs. Total number of people. 21 Will transit work in Hillsborough County? People within a 30 minute transit commute of employment centers. People with each access to transit. Premium, high frequency and local transit. 22 11

Are walking and cycling possible? Number people with access to active transportation facilities. Number of homes and jobs in walkable places. 23 Are commutes getting longer or shorter? Number of people within a 30 minute drive of employment centers. Average travel time. 24 12

How much will it cost? New highways and streets. New infrastructure. Public services. 25 How vulnerable are we? Total people in coastal hazard areas. Total people in flood prone areas. 26 13

How well can we maintain natural habitat, natural resources, rural lands, etc.? Impacts to open space, agricultural land, critical habitats. Total impervious surface. 27 Schedule and Process 2017 2018 OCT JAN APR JUL OCT Background Research Trend Scenario Alternative Scenarios Public Outreach Hybrid Scenario Project Complete 28 14

Hillsborough County 2045 Population and Employment Projections and Allocations Project Update Board of County Commissioners February 13, 2018 15