MoDOT: Year In Review Ed Hassinger Deputy Director/Chief Engineer.

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MoDOT: Year In Review Ed Hassinger Deputy Director/Chief Engineer

Our mission is to provide Mission Statement: Our mission is to provide a world-class transportation system that is safe, innovative, reliable and dedicated to a prosperous Missouri.

Our Three Pillars Safety Service Stability Keep customers and ourselves safe Service Provide outstanding customer service Deliver transportation solutions of great value Use resources wisely Stability Keep roads and bridges in good condition Operate a reliable and convenient transportation system Advance economic development

Total Revenue $2,605 Missouri Transportation Funding FISCAL YEAR 2018 (Dollars in Millions) Missouri User Fees and Other Revenue (Gas Tax) $1,582 Missouri General Revenue (Income Tax) $12 Federal Revenue (Gas Tax) $1,011 Total Revenue $2,605 $1,571 $393 $261 $290 $90 State Roads and Bridges Cities and Counties Other State Agencies Debt Payment Multimodal Federal = $835 State = $277 Federal = $60 State = $18 Federal = $116 Revenue & HWY Patrol State = $736 Gen. rev. = $12

Operating Budget Over 66,000 Line Miles of Striping Over 750,000 Tons of Asphalt Pavement Repair and Patching Over 440,000 Pounds of Crack Sealing Over 3,400 Lane Miles of Chip Sealing Over 4.9 Million Square Feet of Bridge Deck Sealing Over 150,000 Linear Feet of Pipe Culverts Repaired Over 500,000 Acres of Right-of-way Mowed Over 24,000 Lane Miles of Sweeping Over 23,000 Square Yards of Concrete Pavement Repair Over 11,000 Miles of Edge Rut Repair Over 7,200 Bridges Flushed At Least Once Over 88,000 Square Feet of Bridge Deck Repair Over 2,500 Signals Managed and Maintained Over 250 Dynamic Message Signs Operated Over 150,000 Square Feet of Signs Installed Over 600 Cameras Operated Three Traffic Management Centers

2018 and 2019 Maintenance Plans

Delivering Results FY 2018 381 projects completed 6% under budget 93% completed on time Over the last 10 years 4,405 projects completed 7.1% under budget 94% completed on time

2019-2023 STIP Annual contractor awards average $900 million Nearly 82 percent is aimed at taking care of the existing system 1,319 projects

Construction Awards – $730 million for 2019--$170 million moved to 2020 for I-270 project $1,070 million for 2020 $900 million for 2021 and 2022--Same as last year’s forecast $875 million for 2023 and beyond Federal Reduction Reduces to $570 million starting in 2021 through 2025

Asset Management Needs Fiscal Year 2022 (Dollars in Millions) Maintain System Conditions = $583 Major Bridges = $94 Total = $677

State Legislative Activity Automatic Revocation of a Driver’s License When Striking a Highway Worker Creation of a Mile Per Gallon Motor Vehicle Registration Fee Model Prohibit the use of hand-held electronic wireless communication devices while driving Also being discussed, solutions to fix several bridges across the state.

In Washington, D.C. MoDOT will continue to look to the federal government for funding National program that provides these funds might end in 2020

The Future? Federal Highway Trust Fund is at a crossroads. MoDOT is creating two plans: one if the federal government does provide money and one if it doesn't. We have to jointly make choices so we will know if the federal funds don't come through, what projects won't happen. If Congress doesn't act, and if the administration doesn't support the Highway Trust Fund, we could see a significant decline in federal resources starting in 2021. Our current resources provide about half of the construction budget that the condition of the system, and its size, require to be in good repair. Setting priorities among the many equally important transportation projects will be a tough job with limited resources, but we’ll continue to work closely with you to address Missouri’s most pressing needs.

Safety First 70% of drivers using cell phones in Missouri traffic crashes were 22 years of age or older. 54 people were killed and 3,248 people were injured in work zone crashes in Missouri, between 2014 and 2018. Distracted driving is a leading cause of these crashes.

Take the Challenge Stand Up and Be Counted Join the national movement to buckle up every person every time and to put your phone down and end the alarming trend of distracted driving Your number counts – so stand up and be counted. Take the Challenge to Buckle Up – Phone Down Do your part to stop the tragic trend of fatalities on Missouri’s roads. Stand Up and Be Counted