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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The Stimulus Package. The Act – An Overview. History: ARRA – “Economic Stimulus Package” Timelines established in the legislation Timelines for starting/completing projects tied to March 3, 2009 date Intent of the Act – Transportation:
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act The Stimulus Package
The Act – An Overview History: • ARRA – “Economic Stimulus Package” • Timelines established in the legislation • Timelines for starting/completing projects tied to March 3, 2009 date • Intent of the Act – Transportation: • For projects that put people to work quickly • Focus on “Ready to Go” projects to meet required timelines
Funding Levels • Big Picture • $27.5 Billion - Nationwide for transportation infrastructure projects $2.250 Billion - Texas’ share • Allocating The Texas Share • MPO Total – Approximately $500M • Commission – Approximately $1.7B
Staff Recommendation – Maint and Rehab • $500 Million in Maintenance/ Rehabilitation • Commission Approved – 266 Projects • Economically Distressed Counties • Added 10 projects • Now approximately $315M or 62% • Total ARRA Maintenance/Rehab – 276 Projects • Supplemental funding will come from Category 1
Initial Staff Recommendation – Mobility Summary • Recap • 21 Major Mobility Projects • US 281/59 Corridor Improvements in 3 projects, 23 project segments total • $1.2 Billion in ARRA Funding • $2.3 Billion in Construction Value
Initial Staff Recommendation Stimulus Mobility Projects- North Region
Initial Staff Recommendation Stimulus Mobility Projects- South Region
Initial Staff Recommendation Stimulus Mobility Projects- West Region
Initial Staff Recommendation Stimulus Mobility Projects- East Region
Public Comments on Mobility • Commission delayed decision • Multiple Channels for Comments and Discussion • Meetings • Letters • Web Contacts • District Engineers took the lead
District Reports – Public Feedback • Number of Contacts: 700 ± • Legislators • Local Officials • MPOs • Transportation Partners • General Public • Phone calls, Letters, Email • District Engineer Meetings with Local Officials
District Reports – Public Feedback • Major Issues • Using Stimulus for Toll Facilities • Consider economically distressed areas • Requests for specific projects not on the list • Disappointment in the inadequate level of funding for Maintenance • Multimodal requests • Questions regarding quantifying and certifying job creation
Staff Recommendations • Toll and toll-related projects selected by the MPOs • Except US 281 in Falfurrias • Recommend leveraging stimulus funding and meet the requirement of ARRA • 29 Mobility Projects • Local Leveraging Increased • $1.2B Investment in ARRA • $2.6B Construction Value
New Recommended Projects • Add projects to the existing list: • FM 1460 near Round Rock (MPO partner) • IH 35 bridge in Buda (MPO partner) • SH 6 overpass in Bryan/College Station (MPO/federal earmark) • Joe Fulton Corridor in Corpus Christi (MPO, Port of Corpus Christi) • Loop 20 (Cuatro Vientos) in Laredo (MPO, Prop 14, CBI) • US 59 in Texarkana (Arkansas DOT)
Revised Staff RecommendationStimulus Mobility Projects - North Region • Add Texarkana Project – Arkansas DOT
Revised Staff RecommendationStimulus Mobility Projects – South Region • CAMPO – Reduce US 290; Add FM 1460 and I-35 Main Street in Buda • $8M Net • Used $8M for Joe Fulton Trade Corridor • Cuatro Vientos ARRA from Prop 14 Increase on US 281/1604 in Bexar • Used Prop 14 to help meet 120 Day Requirement
Revised Staff RecommendationStimulus Mobility Projects – West Region • No changes
Revised Staff RecommendationStimulus Mobility Projects – East Region • Added SH 6 at Barron Road • Decreased the scope on FM 60 • Leveraged MPO/Earmark • No change in total ARRA funding required
Revised Staff RecommendationChanges Discussion • Texarkana MPO • CAMPO • US 290 • FM 1460 • IH 35 at Main Street – Buda • Loop 20 – Cuatro Vientos • SH 6 at Barron Road • Prop 14 Utilization for 120-day requirement
Staff RecommendationStimulus Projects - North Region • Project Notes • Loop 49 in Tyler • Has been discussed regionally since the ’60s. • Support for Loop 49 has come from 6 counties, 16 area cities, 7 chambers of commerce, 3 economic development corporations and 7 school districts • SH 114/SH 121 (DFW Connector) • Has regional impact on travel to and from DFW International Airport
Staff RecommendationStimulus Projects – South Region • Project Notes • FM 1460 in Round Rock • Strong local support includes purchase of right of way and $10 million • US 290 and US 183 • Improvements part of MPO’s transportation plan since 1988. • US 281 in Falfurrias • Toll concept viewed favorably by locals in order to accelerate project
Staff RecommendationStimulus Projects – South Region • Project Notes • Cuatro Vientos • Border Initiative for Trade Corridor • Loop 1604 & US 281 • MPO Priority • Under planning for over a decade • Joe Fulton Trade Corridor • 1992 Corpus Delegation • Intermodal Route
Staff RecommendationStimulus Projects – East Region • Project Notes • SH 99 – Grand Parkway Segment E • Provides a key connector in a rapidly growing section of Houston • Grand Parkway has been discussed by the City of Houston for 40 years • Beltway 8 at US 59 North • Last part of 88-mile Tollway around Houston • Serves 2.5 million people • SH 6 • Earmark from Congressman Edwards • Highest Priority Cat 3 Project for the area
Staff RecommendationStimulus Projects – West Region • Project Notes • Interstate 10 in El Paso • I-10/Loop 375 interchange has been part of El Paso’s freeway plan for more than 25 years. • Loop 289 in Lubbock • Local officials prepared to construct project using Pass-through Financing Program but was cancelled due to funding constraints • South Orient Railroad • Enhances economic opportunity as wind energy production plant prepares to ship tower components.
MPO ARRA Projects • MPO Allocations - $500M • North- $180M • South $123M • West - $55M • East - $142M • Leveraging Opportunities • Preliminary Project List • Some MPO Policy Boards are waiting on Commission decision
Process For Project Identification/Selection • MPO MAP HERE
MPO ARRA Projects> 200K Population Shaded Projects are Leveraged
MPO ARRA Projects> 200K Population Shaded Projects are Leveraged
MPO ARRA Projects50K to 200K Population Shaded Projects are Leveraged
MPO ARRA Projects50K to 200K Population Shaded Projects are Leveraged
ARRA Project Selection Criteria • Time Requirements for project obligation: • 120 Days for at least 50% • Priority shall be given to projects that are projected for completion within a 3-year timeframe, and • Projects that are located in economically distressed areas
120 Day • The Plan presented today has 53% obligated within 120 days
Economically DistressedTxDOT ARRA Funds Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Travis and Bexar counties are not considered economically distressed
JOB CREATION FOR TEXAS • Pending approval by Commission and MPOs estimated ~$3.4 billion total construction • Estimated Job Creation related to ARRA • More than 90,000 (direct and indirect)
Deadlines and Requirements • March 17 • States submit project list to FHWA • March 19 • Governor certification regarding State Funded Projects • April 3 • Governor requests funds under the Act • Mid-April • Take bids on approximately $450M in stimulus projects • Contracts • Require Monthly Job Creation Reports
Additional Projects for ARRA Consideration • Obligate projects approved by Commission • Develop a list of additional projects • 120 Day • 1 Year Requirements
Next Steps • Maintenance and Rehab • Approve Revisions • Letting • Mobility Approved • Commission approves projects to receive funding • Meet the 120-Day Requirement • Enhancement Approved • MPO Selection of MPO Projects • March 17 Deadline