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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

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

Kaufman County Kaufman County is the 9 th fastest growing County in Texas and the 40 th fastest growing county in the U.S. 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

*Project costs are estimates

Precinct 4 Projects

*Project costs are estimates Project # Project Name Total Project Cost Local Funds TxDOT and Federal Funds 2013 County Bond Funds Comments 4 County Roads (Precinct 4) $1,000,000 $0 $1,000, US 175/ FM 1895 Intersection Improvements $200,000 $0 $200, US 175 South Frontage Rd $6,800,000 $4,760,000 $2,100, FM 148 By-Pass $4,700,000 $3,290,000 $1,500, FM 148 (FM 1390 to FM 3094) $12,000,000 $8,400,000 $3,600, CR 4006 Improvements $200,000 $0 $200, SH 34 main lane and Intersection Improvements $7,600,000 $5,320,000 $2,300, Regional Transportation Plan$1,000,000 $0 $1,000,000 Total Project Cost County CostPass-Through Payback $33,500,000 $11,900,000$0

Precinct 4 - 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.

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