§ 10j. Intermodal and multimodal transportation facilities; project planning criteria
(a) Initial screening/threshold requirements. In considering a proposal for an intermodal or multimodal transportation facility,
the Agency shall take into account the size of the community, the location of the
proposed facility, and the presence of a logical combination of transportation modes.
An intermodal facility requires the presence of several modes of transportation and
a reasonable need to connect the different modes in a manner not easily done without
the presence of a dedicated intermodal facility.
(b) Project information. The Agency shall adopt a policy identifying the basic information to be provided in
any application for a proposed intermodal or multimodal facility.
(c) Project evaluation. Applications will be evaluated based on:
(1) usage potential (i.e., how many people will be boarding and alighting at this location);
(2) need for transfer facilities (i.e., how many will be transferring between vehicles
or modes, and need to wait for connections);
(3) modal connections (i.e., do modes actually connect at this location, what are the
frequencies, and how many people will be making the connection);
(4) opportunities for savings resulting from combining facilities (e.g., if railroad and
bus stations are in the same building, does that save capital or operating dollars);
(5) relationship of proposed costs to usage/revenue (annualized capital and operating
costs per boarding);
(6) relationship to 10 V.S.A. chapter 151 (1970 Acts and Resolves No. 250, as amended),
22 V.S.A. chapter 14 (historic preservation), 24 V.S.A. chapter 76A (historic downtown
development) and the planning goals of 24 V.S.A. § 4302;
(7) whether the proposed project addresses needs identified in policy or service plans
for other modes (i.e., intercity bus, passenger rail, aviation);
(8) long-term viability from an operations and maintenance perspective; and
(9) self-sustainability of project funding (i.e., what, if any, level of ongoing subsidy
will be needed).
(d) Project managers. A project manager shall be assigned to each intermodal and multimodal transportation
facility project that has received State or federal funding and this assignment shall
not delay the construction schedule.
(e) State funding. It shall be the policy of the State that State funds not be expended on intermodal
or multimodal projects that have federal funds specifically designated for them until
they enter the construction phase. (Added 1999, No. 156 (Adj. Sess.), § 11, eff. May 29, 2000.)