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Local Roads Funding in Illinois A County Engineer's Perspective Craig Fink, P.E. County Engineer

Local Roads Funding in Illinois A County Engineer's Perspective Craig Fink, P.E. County Engineer DeWitt County, Illinois Illinois Asphalt Pavement Association Annual Meeting - March 13, 2012. References. Illinois Compiled Statutes

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Local Roads Funding in Illinois A County Engineer's Perspective Craig Fink, P.E. County Engineer

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  1. Local Roads Funding in Illinois A County Engineer's Perspective Craig Fink, P.E. County Engineer DeWitt County, Illinois Illinois Asphalt Pavement Association Annual Meeting - March 13, 2012

  2. References • Illinois Compiled Statutes • “Illinois Tax Handbook for Legislators”, Legislative Research Unit of Illinois General Assembly, Fiscal Years 1984 thru 2011. Web-Site: http://www.ilga.gov/commission/lru/lru_home.html • “Annual Report of Collections and Distributions”, Illinois Department of Revenue, Fiscal Years 2000 thru 2009. Web-Site: http://tax.illinois.gov/AboutIdor/TaxStats/ • "Motor Fuel Tax Allotment Statistics" Annual Reports, Illinois Department of Transportation, 1980 thru 2011. Web-Site: http://www.dot.state.il.us/blr/mftbooklet.pdf

  3. References • “For the Record” Annual Report, Illinois Department of Transportation, Fiscal Years 1990-2010. Web-Site: Various • IACE - Cost Studies. • IDOT Staff.

  4. Illinois Highway & Street Facts 140,762 miles of Public Roads 124,448 miles (88.4%) = Local Jurisdiction carrying 35.6% of the traffic 16,019 miles (11.4%) = State Jurisdiction carrying 56.5% of the traffic 295 miles (0.2%) = Toll Roads carrying 7.9% of the traffic

  5. Illinois Highway & Street Facts Centerline Mileage Vehicle Miles of Travel 0.2% 7.9% 11.4% 56.5% 35.6% 88.4%

  6. User Fees Collected by State Motor Fuel Taxes • Paid at the Pump Motor Vehicle Registration & License Fees • Paid to Secretary of State

  7. User Fees Collected by State??? Sales Tax – Automotive and Filling Station Automobile Renting & Occupation Tax Tire User Fee Vehicle Use Tax

  8. State of Illinois – Highway User Fees???[$ Millions]

  9. State of Illinois – Highway User Fees[$ Millions]

  10. State of Illinois – Highway User Fees[$ Millions]

  11. State of Illinois – Highway User Fees Returned to Roads[$ Millions]

  12. State of Illinois – Highway User Fees vs State / Local Roads[$ Millions]

  13. State of Illinois – Highway User Fees vs State / Local Roads[Percent of User Fee Revenue]

  14. Illinois Highway & Street Facts Centerline Mileage Vehicle Miles of Travel 0.2% 7.9% 11.4% 56.5% 35.6% 88.4%

  15. Illinois Highway & Street Facts Centerline Mileage (No Toll Roads) Vehicle Miles of Travel (No Toll Roads) 11.4% 38.7% 88.6% 61.3%

  16. Questions: What if . . . ??? . . . Local Roads had received 38.7% of State Highway User Fee Revenues in 2011? Answer: They would have received an additonal $238.6 Million, a 34.8% increase. However, that would have likely reduced IDOT's share. Not ideal. . . . Revenues were increased to Local Roads so that they received 38.7% of State Highway User Fee Revenues in 2011 with no reductions to IDOT's share? Answer: They would have received an additional $389.3 Million, a 56.8% increase.

  17. Questions: What if . . . ??? . . . Local Roads had received 38.7% of State Highway User Fee Revenues since 1980? Answer: They would have received an additonal $5.38 Billion. However, that would have likely reduced IDOT's share. Not ideal. . . . Revenues were increased to Local Roads so that they received 38.7% of State Highway User Fee Revenues since 1980 with no reductions to IDOT's share? Answer: They would have received an additional $8.78 Billion.

  18. Needs? What Needs? HR 190 of the 92nd GA “Hartke-Black Study” The cost to upgrade Illinois’ rural highways to accommodate 80,000-lb. trucks was estimated to be $60 billion for almost 84,000 miles of highway in 2001 dollars.

  19. Needs? What Needs? IACE Revenue Committee 2006 Needs Study The funding shortfall to maintain and upgrade Illinois’ county highways and township/road district roads to accommodate 73,280-lb. trucks was estimated to be $770 Million per year based on upgrading 5% of the necessary mileage per year. Total cost of $15.4 Billion. The funding shortfall to maintain and upgrade Illinois’ county highways and township/road district roads to accommodate 80,000-lb. trucks was estimated to be $2.19 Billion per year based on upgrading 5% per year. Total cost of $43.8 Billion.

  20. State of Illinois – MFT Revenue/Costs vs. Purchase PowerCounties [% Increase over State FY 2000]

  21. State of Illinois – MFT Revenue/Costs vs. Purchase PowerTownships/Road Districts [% Increase over State FY 2000]

  22. State of Illinois - MFT Funding to DeWitt County[$ Thousands]

  23. State of Illinois – MFT Revenue/Costs vs. Purchase PowerDeWitt County [% Increase over State FY 2000]

  24. House Joint Resolution 0064 of 97th General Assembly (Current Session)

  25. QUESTIONS?

  26. Craig Fink, P.E. County Engineer DeWitt County, Illinois Phone: 217-935-2438 E-Mail: dchd@frontier.com

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