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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Transportation Elements. East-West Gateway Council of Governments February 25, 2009. Funding. Highways - $27.5 billion Transit – $8.4 billion High Speed Rail Corridors and Intercity Rail Passenger Service - $8 billion
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act:Transportation Elements East-West Gateway Council of Governments February 25, 2009
Funding • Highways - $27.5 billion • Transit – $8.4 billion • High Speed Rail Corridors and Intercity Rail Passenger Service - $8 billion • Supplemental Discretionary Grants - $1.5 billion
Deadlines to Obligate Highway Funds • For first 50% of highway funding • States – 120 days • MPOs – 1 year • For second 50% of highway funding • States – 1 year • MPOs – 1 year • Clock starts when funding apportionments are made to the states (within 21 days of enactment)
Highway Funds Eligibility • Activities eligible in the current Surface Transportation Program (USC 23 Sec. 133) • Passenger and freight rail transportation and port infrastructure (USC 23 Sec. 601(a)(8) • 3% of funds to be used for transportation enhancements • New requirement: Projects that can be completed in 3 years and are located in economically distressed areas (high unemployment, low income, economic adjustment problems) get priority
Deadlines to Obligate Transit Funds • For first 50% of funds – 180 days • For second 50% of funds – 1 year
Transit Funding • Transit capital assistance ($6.9 billion) • 80% for formula capital grants distributed by formula • 10% to non-urbanized areas • 10% to fast growing and high-density states • Fixed guideway investments ($750 million) • Discretionary capital investment grants ($750 million) • No operating funds for large urban areas
Transit Funding Eligibility • Capital projects and capital maintenance • Planning • Transit enhancements
Highway Funding Suballocation • Suballocation to Transportation Management Areas (>200,000 population)and other areas of the state • Missouri TMAs: St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield • Illinois TMAs: Chicago, St. Louis, Peoria, Rock Island, Rockford • No Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality funds • Suballocation of Transportation Enhancement funds questionable
ARRA Funds Available to Region • Missouri highways • MoDOT program - $164.0 million • Local program - $58.7 million • Illinois highways • IDOT program - $61.3 • Local program - $8.1 million • Transit program • Transit capital - $45 million ($4 million to MCT) • Fixed guideway - $1.9 million
Reporting Requirements • Expenditures • Jobs created • Changes in employment levels • Initial report in 90 days and updates after 180 days, one year, two years and three years
The Decision-Making Process • Program projects in the TIP – February Board of Directors meeting • Applications submitted 2/13/2009 • Evaluation process completed 2/21/2009 • Recommendations 2/24/2009 • Board meeting 2/25/2009 • Public meetings and air quality conformity 3/2009 • Provisional projects • Close project monitoring