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Meeting Name Date

Agenda Introductions Transportation Funding 101 Program Development Process Program Projects Strategic Funding Tax Rate Implications Public Information

Transportation – The Big Picture The Texas Transportation Institute found that Texas needs: $6B annually to slow deteriorating pavement conditions and congestion $10B annually to keep 2010 conditions stable Currently there is $2.8B available budget for 2014 and 2015 http://transportationadvocatesoftexas.org

Why Such a Shortfall? There are many reasons Population – Increased congestion and maintenance Increased cost of resources and construction Vehicle fuel efficiency and Inflation affecting the tax rate http://transportationadvocatesoftexas.org

Kaufman County Kaufman County is the 9th fastest growing County in Texas and the 40th fastest growing county in the U.S. http://research.stlouisfed.org NCTCOG Population Projection Year 2013 = 110,000 people Year 2030 =277,000 people

Process – Data Collection Sources for candidate project solicitation County Judge & Commissioners All Cities Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) NCTCOG ISD Superintendents A total of 80 projects were submitted for consideration in the bond program, totaling over $400M

Process – Project Evaluation Project Considerations Safety Improvements Congestion Alleviation Proximity to Schools & High Traffic Generators Air Quality Improvement Economic Development Significant Alternate Route Creation External Funding Availability Fast Start Project / Bond Term Viability A Total of 26 projects were included totaling an estimated cost of $56M

All Projects

All Projects *Project costs are estimates

Precinct 2 Projects

TxDOT and Federal Funds Precinct 2 Projects Project # Project Name Total Project Cost Local Funds TxDOT and Federal Funds 2013 County Bond Funds Comments 2 County Roads (Precinct 2) $1,000,000   $0 9 US 80 Ramp Relocations $2,500,000 $500,000 $2,000,000 10 FM 1641 Advanced Planning $1,800,000 11 FM 548 Advanced Planning $2,600,000 12 FM 548 North - Ph 1 $8,500,000 $5,950,000 23 Hwy 80 Regional Planning Study 25 Regional Transportation Plan $18,400,000 $12,000,000 County Cost Pass-Through Payback *Project costs are estimates

Precinct 2 - Project Facts

Precinct 2 - Project Facts

Precinct 2 - Project Facts

Precinct 2 - Project Facts

Precinct 2 - Project Facts

Precinct 2 - Project Facts

Precinct 2 - Project Facts

Program Project Summary $4M - Funding County Road Materials $19.2M - Pass Through Projects $2.6M – Intersection Safety Improvements $6.9M - Advanced Planning (Env. & Schematic Design) $2M – Countywide Transportation Studies $3M – Strategic Project Funding $18.3M – General Roadway Design and Construction

Strategic Funding Program Funding Sources County Local City Participation TxDOT and Federal Funds

Tax Rate Implications $0.036 (3.6¢) per $100 taxable value Average home value=$122,000 $43.92 per year $3.66 per month * Important - The amount of taxes on residential homesteads of persons 65 and older will not increase above the amount of taxes when they qualified to receive the freeze exemption.

Public Information Website www.KaufmanCountyTransportation.com

Public Information Bond Program Educational Presentations Voters Educational Brochure Website

Thank You! Questions??