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Title: CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE PRESENTATION


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CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE PRESENTATION
  • Funding Transportation in the 21st Century

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THE LANGUAGE (JARGON) OF THE TRANSPORTATION
PLANNER
  • OR WHAT IS HE TALKING ABOUT?

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ABBREVIATIONS FOR FUNDS
  • D (state)
  • DDR (state)
  • DS (state)
  • SEC 112 (federal)
  • SEC 5303 (federal)
  • SEC 5307 (federal)
  • LF (local)
  • NHS (federal)
  • PL (federal)
  • STP (federal)
  • XA (federal)
  • XU (federal)

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  • FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY ACT OF 1956
  • - Provided authorizations for FY 1957 to 1969
  • - Established Trust Fund to collect revenues to
    pay for the
  • authorizations
  • HIGHWAY ACT OF 1962, amended 1965
  • 3 Cs planning process, mpos
  • UMTA, now FTA
  • ISTEA 1991
  • TEA-21 1997
  • SAFETEA-LU - 2005

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  • Extended authorizations for FY 2005 to FY 2009
  • Extended Trust Fund through FY 2011

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  • Support economic vitality
  • Increase safety of the transportation system
  • Increase security of the transportation system
  • Increase accessibility and mobility of people and
    freight
  • Protect and enhance the environment
  • Enhance the integration and connectivity across
    and
  • between modes of transportation
  • Promote efficient system management and operation
  • Emphasize the preservation of the existing
  • transportation system

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FEDERAL GASOLINE TAX
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FEDERAL TAX ON 10 GASOHOL
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FEDERAL DIESEL TAX
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  • HIGHWAYS - 193.1 Billion
  • TRANSIT - 45.2 Billion
  • HIGHWAY MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY - 5.8
  • Billion
  • (Total Authorization Reduced by 8.5 Billion
    Rescission in Highways Category)

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  • Interstate Maintenance
    Projects of National
  • Freight Intermodal Distribution Pilot
    Regional Significance
  • National Highway System
    High Priority Projects
  • Bridge Program
    Metropolitan Planning
  • Surface Transportation Program
    Highways for LIFE
  • Congestion Management Air Quality
    Rail-Highway X-ing Hazard
  • Highway Safety
    Elimination
  • Coordinated Border Infrastructure
    Highway Use Tax Evasion
  • Recreational Trails
    Emergency Relief
  • Appalachian Development
    Transportation, Community
  • Safe Route to Schools
    System Preservation
  • Equity Bonus
    Value Pilot Pricing
  • Federal Lands
    National Historic Covered Bridge
  • National Corridor Infrastructure
    Denali Access System
  • National Scenic Byways
    Delta Region
  • Ferry Boats Ferry Terminal Facilities
    Truck Parking Facilities
  • Work Zone Safety
    Nonmotorized Transportation Pilot
  • Future Strategic Highway Research Program

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  • Interstate Maintenance (IM) - 4.96 Billion
  • National Highway System (NHS) - 6.0 Billion
  • Surface Transportation Program (STP) - 6.3
    Billion
  • Bridge Program - 4.25 Billion
  • Congestion Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ)
  • 1.69 Billion
  • Highway Safety Improvement Program - 1.24
    Billion
  • Transit - 8.6 Billion
  • High Priority Projects - 2.97 Billion
  • TOTAL AUTHORIZATIONS 38.56 Billion

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Also .2 Million for Fixed Guideway Modernization
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FEDERAL GASOLINE TAX
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  • TOTAL AUTHORIZATION OF 38.56 BILLION FOR 2006
  • 244.1 BILLION AUTHORIZED OVER 5 YEARS

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FEDERAL TRUST FUND OPERATIONS FY 2005
  • Balance, beginning of FY 2005
  • Gross Income
  • Tax Refunds and Other Transfers
  • Net Income
  • Disbursements
  • Income less Disbursements
  • Balance, end of FY 2005
  • 10,805
  • 34,171
  • 1,262
  • 32,909
  • 33,121
  • - 212
  • 10,593
  • (In Millions of )

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2006 STATE FUEL TAXES DISTRIBUTED TO FDOT
  • FUEL SALES TAX 10.9 cents/gal
  • - minimum of 15 dedicated for public
    transportation
  • - remainder for any legitimate state
    transportation purpose
  • STATE COMPREHENSIVE ENHANCED TRANSPORTATION
    SYSTEM (SCETS TAX) 6.0 cents/gal
  • - established 1991 to replace failed
    implementation of Metropolitan
  • Transportation Authorities
  • - proceeds must be spent in transportation
    district and, to the extent
  • feasible, in the county from which collected
  • - we refer to SCETS as District Dedicated
    Revenue (DDR) funds

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2006 STATE FUEL TAXES DISTRIBUTED TO LOCAL
GOVERNMENTS
  • CONSTITUTIONAL FUEL TAX 2.0 cents/gal
  • - acquisition, construction and maintenance of
    roads
  • - first call on proceeds is to meet debt
    service requirements on local
  • bond issues backed by the tax proceeds
  • - balance is credited to counties
    transportation trust fund
  • COUNTY FUEL TAX 1.0 cent/gal
  • same distributional formula as Constitutional
    Fuel Tax
  • - can be used for any legitimate county
    transportation purpose
  • MUNICIPAL FUEL TAX 1.0 cent/gal
  • - proceeds are transferred into Revenue Sharing
    Trust Fund for
  • Municipalities and joined with other
    non-transportation revenues
  • - can be used for any legitimate municipal
    transportation purpose

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2006 LOCAL FUEL TAXES
  • LOCAL OPTION FUEL TAX 5.0 to 6.0 cents/gal
  • - can be imposed by a majority vote of the
    board of county
  • commissioners or countywide referendum
  • - counties can share proceeds with
    municipalities based on
  • interlocal agreement
  • ADDITIONAL LOCAL OPTION FUEL TAX up to 5.0
    cents/gal
  • - requires extraordinary vote of the board of
    county commissioners
  • or countywide referendum
  • - counties can share proceeds with
    municipalities based on
  • interlocal agreement
  • NINTH CENT FUEL TAX 1 cent/gal
  • - can be imposed by extraordinary vote of the
    board of county
  • commissioners
  • - counties can share proceeds with
    municipalities based on
  • interlocal agreement

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2006 LOCAL FUEL TAXES
  • LOCAL OPTION FUEL TAX 5.0 to 6.0 cents/gal
  • - all 67 Florida counties have implemented
  • - Franklin and Union Counties have
    implemented 5 cents/gallon
  • ADDITIONAL LOCAL OPTION FUEL TAX up to 5.0
    cents/gal
  • - 17 counties have implemented full 5
    cents/gallon
  • - Hardee and Hendry Counties have implemented
    2 cents/gallon
  • - Miami-Dade County has implemented 3
    cents/gallon
  • - None Brevard, Lake, Marion, Orange,
    Osceola, Seminole, Sumter
  • - Full 5 cents Polk, Volusia
  • NINTH CENT FUEL TAX 1 cent/gal
  • - 47 counties have implemented 9th cent fuel
    tax
  • - No Brevard, Orange
  • - Yes Lake, Marion, Osceola, Polk, Seminole,
    Sumter, Volusia

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IF IMPLEMENTED
  • ADDITIONAL LOCAL OPTION FUEL TAX up to 5.0
    cents/gal
  • - ORANGE 5.5 Million per 1 cent
  • 27.5 Million per 5 cents
  • - OSCEOLA 1.5 Million per 1 cent
  • 7.5 Million per 5 cents
  • - SEMINOLE 1.9 Million per 1 cent
  • 9.5 Million per 5 cents
  • NINTH CENT FUEL TAX 1 cent/gal
  • - ORANGE 5.5 Million

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WAIT, WERE NOT DONE YET!
  • THERE ARE OTHER STATEWIDE REVENUE SOURCES FOR
    TRANSPORTATION

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STATE AVIATION FUEL TAX
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STATE MOTOR VEHICLE FEES
  • Motor Vehicle License Fees
  • Initial Registration Fee
  • Vehicle Title Fee
  • Rental Car Surcharge

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MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FEES
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INITIAL REGISTRATION FEE
  • Known originally as the New Wheels on the Road
    fee
  • Designed to affect only those vehicle owners who
    add to the states vehicle stock
  • 100 Fee - 100 to the State Transportation Trust
    Fund

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MOTOR VEHICLE TITLE FEE
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RENTAL CAR SURCHARGE
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STATE TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND
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PRIORITIES FOR USE OF STATE TRANSPORTATION TRUST
FUND
  • 1. Match Federal Dollars Available to Florida
  • 2. District Dedicated Revenues Match XU Funds
  • 3. Non-Product Funding Administration and
    Maintenance of
  • FDOT
  • 4. In-House Product Support (DIH) Preliminary
    Engineering,
  • Right-of-Way support, Construction
    Engineering
  • supervision (CEI) and Materials testing
  • 5. Needs-Based Program Funding Maintenance,
    State
  • Planning, PTO (public transportation)
  • 6. Allocate Residual to Non-Resurfacing DS New
  • Construction

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For more information, call Dave Grovdahl at
407-481-5672 x312.
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