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ITE SAFETEA-LU OVERVIEW. Safe Accountable Flexible Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users Public Law 109-59. So Pigs Do Fly…. So Pigs Do Fly…. Safe Accountable Flexible Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users P.L.109-59 Signed into law August 10, 2005. ITE and SAFETEA-LU.
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ITE SAFETEA-LU OVERVIEW Safe Accountable Flexible Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users Public Law 109-59
So Pigs Do Fly… So Pigs Do Fly… Safe Accountable Flexible Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users P.L.109-59 Signed into law August 10, 2005
ITE and SAFETEA-LU • Developed policy paper • Briefed member offices and relevant congressional caucuses • Provided testimony to congressional committees • Served on intersociety legislative action committees • Score card on ITE Web site
SAFETEA-LU SAFETEA-LU authorizes funding for surface transportation programs highways, transit and highway safety programs for fiscal years 2005–2009
FUNDING SAFETEA-LU $286.5 billion (FY05-FY09) • $228 billion for highway programs • $52 billion for transit programs • $6 billion for highway safety programs Funding includes $22 billion in congressional earmarks!!
FUNDING • (New) Equity Bonus Program–replaces Minimum Guarantee program • States guaranteed 92 percent rate of return by 2008 • States expected to receive approximately 19 percent more than what was received under TEA-21
FINANCING • Revenue Aligned Budget Authority (RABA) maintained, but tweaked • Authorizes financing commissions and studies: • National Surface Transportation Infrastructure Financing Commission • National Surface Transportation Policy Study Commission • Motor Fuel Tax Enforcement Advisory Commission • Road User Fees Study
HIGHWAY PROGRAMS • Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Improvement Program-$8.7 b • Highway Bridge Program-$21.6 b • (New) Highway Safety Improvement Program-$5.1 b • National Highway System Program -$30.5 b • Surface Transportation Program-$32.5 b • Interstate Maintenance Program-$25.2 b
TRANSIT FUNDING • $52 billion overall transit funding • $19.1 billion for urbanized formula grants • $1.9 billion for non-urban areas • $1.7 billion in formula funding for growing and high density states • $8 billion for Major Capital Investment Grants “New Starts” • (new) Small Starts Grant Program ($200 million annual aside) • (new) New Freedom Initiative
SAFETY Establishes $5.1 billion New Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) • $220 million annual set aside for railway-highway grade crossing program • $90 million annual set aside for construction and operational improvements on high-risk rural roads. • Remainder of funds distributed by formula
SAFETY-SHSP State Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) • State plans due by October 2007 or states subject to penalties • Annual reporting requirements • Subject to triennial review by NHTSA • State may use up to 10 percent of HSIP funds to carry out safety projects in SHSP
SAFETY-OTHER • $612 million Safe Routes to School Program • Work Zone Safety Program • Traffic Signal Preemption • Other provisions focused on road safety improvements for older drivers and pedestrians
SAFETY-NHTSA • Highway Safety Research and Outreach Program ($502) • State Traffic Safety Information System Improvements Incentive Grant Program ($34.5 million) • Joint NHTSA-FMSA outreach and education program
PROJECT STREAMLINING • US DOT designated lead agency • Inclusion of “participating agencies” • 30-day issue resolution • 180-day statute of limitations for judicial review • Project Delivery Pilot Program
PLANNING • Same planning procedures for metropolitan and statewide planning • Requires a greater amount of consultation and coordination from other entities/interests affected by transportation • Includes 4-year update cycles for long-range transportation plans in non-attainment and maintenance areas and state and metropolitan transportation improvement programs • Transportation management areas are required to be certified no less than every 4 years. • 30 days for states to reimburse MPOs for PL fund expenditures
MOBILITY Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) • Management and Operations • Real-time system Management Information Program • Deadline for establishing data exchange formats • $1.8 billion Programs of National and Regional Significance
FREIGHT • Intermodal Distribution Pilot Grants ($30 million) • Truck Parking Facilities Pilot Program ($25 million) • National Corridor Infrastructure Improvement Program ($1.9 billion d) • National Cooperative Freight Transportation Research Program ($15 million) • Freight Planning Capacity Building Program ($3.5 million)
RESEARCH • 32 percent increase in research funding • (New) Future Strategic Highway Research Program (FSHRP) • $51.3 million annually • Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) • $9 million annually
RESEARCH • (New) Surface Transportation Environment and Planning Cooperative Research Program ($16.9 million annually) • (New) Safety Innovation Deployment Program ($12.8 million annually)
ITS • ITS research and development ($110 million annually) • ITS Deployment ($122 million in FY05) • Directs Secretary of Transportation to develop a 5-year National ITS program plan
ITS • 511 Deployment Goal • Transportation Technology Innovation Demonstration Program • CIVSN Deployment ($100 million)
TRAINING AND EDUCATION • Increased eligibility for training and education programs • Dwight D. Eisenhower Transportation Fellowships ($2.2 million per year) • (New) Garrett A. Morgan Technology and Transportation Education Program ($1.25 million per year) • (New) Transportation Education Development Pilot Program ($1.875 million per year) • (New) Transportation Scholarship Opportunities Program
LOOKING AHEAD… Future of Surface Transportation System Study
RESOURCES FHWA SAFETEA-LU Web Site www.fhwa.dot.gov/safetealu/index.htm FTA SAFETEA-LU Web Site www.fta.dot.gov/17003_ENG_HTML.htm Management and Operations, ITS and Freight www.fhwadot.dot.gov/operations Interim Guidance for Implementing Key SAFETEA-LU Provisions on Planning, Environment and Air Quality; September 2, 2005 www.fhwa.dot.gov/hep/igslpja.htm www.fhwa.dot.gov/hep/igslpfa.htm
FOR MORE INFORMATION… Institute of Transportation Engineers Aliyah N. Horton Senior Director Professional Development and Outreach 1099 14th St NW, Suite 300W Washington DC 20005-3438 (202) 289-0222 ext. 137 [voice] (202) 289-7722 [fax] www.ite.org ahorton@ite.org