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Title: SAFETEALU Reauthorization Process and USDOTs Reform Proposal


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SAFETEA-LU Reauthorization Process and USDOTs
Reform Proposal
Todd KohrOffice of the Assistant Secretary for
Transportation PolicyU.S. Department of
Transportation
November 2008
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Presentation outline
  • Major transportation policy challenges
  • Window of legislative opportunity
  • Many voices in the debate
  • USDOTs reform proposal
  • The path ahead

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Major transportation policy challenges
  • Loss of a sense of direction
  • Decline in system performance
  • Poor investment decisions
  • Weaknesses of the fuel tax
  • Looming funding shortfalls

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Window of legislative opportunity
  • SAFETEA-LU expires on 9/30/09
  • Highway Trust Fund on course for deficits in FY10
    and beyond
  • Growing consensus on need for a new approach

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Many voices in the debate
  • U.S. Department of Transportation
  • Two Congressionally-created commissions
  • State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
  • Other associations and interest groups
  • Congress
  • Incoming Administration

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USDOTs surface transportation reform proposal
  • Policy document (rather than bill text)
  • Makes the case for reform
  • Largely defers on revenues and funding levels
  • Provides strategy for Federal programs and
    investment
  • Six central themes

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1. Clarify and focus the Federal role
  • Consolidate programs to focus formula in areas
    of greatest Federal interest
  • Offer grants for projects of national
    significance, corridors, and innovative metro
    congestion plans
  • Empower States and localities to use (and raise)
    resources to fund their other transportation
    priorities

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2. Use data and technology to drive safety
projects
  • Emphasize risk-based, data-driven safety
    approaches
  • Build on the success of strategic highway safety
    plans
  • Administer safety grants in a more integrated
    fashion
  • Encourage the use of crash avoidance technologies

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3. Increase State and municipal flexibility
  • Consolidate dozens of highway / transit programs
    into three new multi-modal programs
  • Empower metro boards to fund transportation
    projects regardless of mode
  • Allow broad project eligibility within funding
    programs

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4. Strengthen basis for investment decisions
  • Require States and metro areas to set performance
    goals and track progress
  • Require benefit-cost public-private partnership
    analyses
  • Base discretionary funding awards on merit and
    clear transportation criteria

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5. Encourage pricing and leveraging of Federal
  • Allow tolling of Federal-aid facilities(while
    limiting uses of toll revenues)
  • Encourage States to pursue PPPs where
    appropriate(while safeguarding public interest)
  • Increase the flexibility of innovative financial
    tools(Federal loans, credit assistance, private
    activity bonds)
  • Expand authority for States to use infrastructure
    banks

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6. Improve and streamline environmental review
  • Include environmental goals within performance
    mgmt.
  • Reform environmental review process to reduce
    delays (while protecting the environment)
  • Offer a mitigated alternative to NEPA
  • Experiment with shifting focus from process to
    outcomes

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Miles to go before we sleep
Reform proposal
Obama Administration
National Commissions
AASHTO
Alphabet soup
Members of Congress
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For more information
  • http//www.fightgridlocknow.gov/reform/
  • todd.kohr_at_dot.gov

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Central themes of reform proposal
  • Clarify and focus the Federal role
  • Use data and technology to drive safety projects
  • Increase State and municipal flexibility
  • Strengthen basis for investment decisions
  • Encourage pricing and leveraging of Federal
  • Improve and streamline environmental review
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