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LTAP / NACO Executive Session. Preview of Federal-aid 101 Authorization Overview: Where we are! Where are we headed ?. Nicholas Finch Local Programs Engineer Federal Highway Administration. What is the FHWA?. Agency within US DOT Responsible for Federal-aid Highway Program
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LTAP / NACO Executive Session Preview of Federal-aid 101 Authorization Overview: Where we are! Where are we headed? Nicholas Finch Local Programs Engineer Federal Highway Administration
What is the FHWA? • Agency within US DOT • Responsible for Federal-aid Highway Program - $42 Billion per year nation wide - $300 Million per year in Nebraska - $60 Million available for LPA’s • Nebraska Division (~15 FTE) • Stewardship and Oversight • Partnership with NDOR
Complex Program Planning & Programming Consultant Procurement Environment Contract Administration Engineering QC/QA Right-of-Way Reimbursement Civil Rights
Federal Requirements Coordinated as part of NEPA • Environmental Justice • ROW (Uniform Act) • Clean Air Act • Clean Water Act • 4(f) – (49 USC 303 – USDOT Act) • Various Permits • Endangered Species Act / NESCA • Hazardous Materials • Historic Preservation (Section 106) • Executive Orders (several) • Noise • Wetlands • Public Involvement • MUCH MUCH MORE!
Federal, State and Local Relationship State and Local Responsibilities • Conceive, plan, design, initiate and construct projects • Maintain and operate highways FHWA does not select or prioritize projects
Federal, State and Local Relationship Federal Responsibilities • Review and approve State proposals • Develop regulations and guidance • Promulgate standards • Provide technical assistance • Distribute funding (line of credit) • Reimburse States for eligible expenses
Where Do Federal-aidHighway Funds Come From? • AuthorizationAct • Federal legislation (SAFETEA-LU) • Multi-year • Establishes funding levels • Establishes national programs & policies • Highway Trust Fund • Motor fuel taxes • Special fuel taxes • Truck related taxes
Basic Eligibility Based on Functional Classification Local and Rural Minor Collectors 4 million miles of public roadway
Roadways Roadways 96,551 miles September, 2010
$60 Million Total Potential Spending Authority For Nebraska Local Agencies Distribution of Spending Authority
How does the Funding Get to Nebraska? - Multi-year ($193 B) - Funding by FY ($38.6 B) - Funding by program - Funding by formula - Distributed to States Authorization Act (SAFETEA-LU) $38.6 B Each program has unique characteristics $5.2 B $6.6 B $4.5 B NHS $6.3 B CMAQ $1.8 B STP BR IM Other Programs
Authorization Act - Multi-year - Funding by FY - Funding by program - Funding by formula - Distributed to States (SAFETEA-LU) $38.6 B Each program has unique characteristics $5.2 B $6.6 B $4.5 B NHS $6.3 B CMAQ $1.8 B Other Programs STP BR IM NE NE NE NE NE CO CO CO CO CO KS KS KS KS KS
Spending Limit? • Thru Annual Appropriations Act • National Spending Limit Established • Known as Obligation Authority • Each State Receives Spending Limit by Formula • Budgetary Control • License to spend funding
Funding To NE Local Agencies Typical Sources $13.8 M Omaha Bridge On System $5.6 M STP Bridge Lincoln $25.2 M STP Flex $12.7 M Bridge <200K Off System $9.9 M <5K
Funding To NE Local Agencies Other Sources of Federal-aid Highway High Risk Enhancement Safety Rural Roads (TE) (HSIP) Safe Routes TCSP Scenic Byways To School RRX Emergency Rec Trails Safety Relief
Authorization OverviewWhere we are! • SAFETEA-LU expired September 30, 2009 • 7 extensions • Current Extension expires 9/30/2011 • Gas Tax Expires 9/30/2011 • Two years from end of bill (SAFETEA-LU)
Authorization OverviewWhere are we headed? • Extension or New bill • Complicating Factors • Source of funding? • Gas tax? • Vehicle Mileage User Fees? • Other?
FHWA CONTACT INFORMATION Nicholas Finch Local Programs Engineer 402-742-8477 nick.finch@dot.gov 2. Division Website www.fhwa.dot.gov/nediv