COUNTY AND STATE TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE INITIATIVES NACo Transportation Steering Committee July 11, 2014.

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COUNTY AND STATE TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE INITIATIVES NACo Transportation Steering Committee July 11, 2014

Overview PennDOT Bridge Bundling Program Dauphin County Infrastructure Bank PennDOT Agility Program PennDOT Next Generation Transit Revitalization Investment Districts

Bridge Bundling  Objective PennDOT will bundle the replacement or rehabilitation of locally owned bridges with state-owned bridge projects. Multiple bridges to be replaced or rehabilitated as a single project

Bridge Bundling  The program is intended to save time and costs − Single engineer, single general contractor − Utilizing similar designs − Create an economy of scale in design and construction and project management

Bridge Bundling  PennDOT will annually develop two lists of eligible bridges − List developed using PennDOT NBIS Database: State, county, municipal − Preliminary List: 60 Days for locals to agree − Final List: 90 Days for locals to execute agreement

Bridge Bundling  Local government participating in program eligible for contribution reduction up to 100%  Local government refusing to participate will be responsible for 30% of the non-Federal share of the future costs for the local bridge being replaced or rehabilitated

Bridge Bundling  Pilot: Washington, Luzerne, Blair  41 bridges  Refurbish deck, repair superstructure, replace, remove  Engineering: 25% to 50% savings  Construction: 5% to 15% savings  Time spent: Reduce from 7 to 2 years  County cost: $0.00

DCIB  The Dauphin County Infrastructure Bank (DCIB) is a financing solution that to supports key transportation infrastructure projects within Dauphin County PA

DCIB  Need:  Municipal-sponsored projects are in need of financing options with more flexible terms.  Infrastructure projects can stall or be delayed due to lack of administrative/project management experience.  Access to capital would benefit developer-driven transportation improvement projects and associated economic development.

DCIB  Funding: − The DCIB awards low-interest loans that leverage other local, and state funding resources − Dauphin County liquid fuels tax receipts − Pennsylvania Infrastructure Bank

DCIB Eligible projects include: - Bridges- Parking- Intersections - Highway- Paving- Storm water - Sidewalks - Signalization- Trail Improvements Eligible applicants include:  Municipalities  Developers (in partnership with sponsoring municipality)

DCIB Municipal Advantages  Low-interest loan program that can may leverage other funding sources  Streamlined approval process and financing terms  Access to administrative and project management services

DCIB Developer Advantages:  Overcome current challenge of “double bonding” for PIB  Access to capital  Low interest rates may be more competitive than commercial lending

DCIB Project Delivery Advantages  Turnkey Options  Dauphin County can complete all aspects of design, construction and project delivery on behalf of the applicant. Or  An applicant can submit a qualified design professional for approval to complete the design. The County will deliver the project from bidding to completion.

PennDOT Agility Program Overview  Provides for an exchange of services between PennDOT and local government  Initiated in 1997  Share human resources, equipment and knowledge  Give-give, win-win

PennDOT Agility Program  Structure of the Exchanges  Agreement  5-year agreement  Work Plan  Defines services to be exchanged and value  Estimated dates for completion

PennDOT Agility Program  Procedure − PennDOT works with partner to identify scope of work & costs − Coordinates with AFSCME on draft work plan − Work Begins − PennDOT & partner document completed work − Upon completion, financial analysis is conducted and work plan is closed

PennDOT Agility Program  Project Examples

PennDOT Next Generation  Next Generation: − A fresh review of PennDOT’s policies, processes, procedures, and programs − Examine functions and create new efficiencies − Refresh and advance business practices and technology − Create a culture of continuous improvement

PennDOT Next Generation  Objectives: − Diminish recurring cost of services – better use of taxpayer money − Become a better business partner − Be a better employer to attract and retain quality employees − Be a national leader in research and new products − Improve the public’s confidence

PennDOT Next Generation  Five Distinct Initiatives: − PennDOT Next Generation Projects: Engage PennDOT management and staff to refresh and advance business practices and technology. − Mapping the Future: Coordination among PennDOT, the Turnpike Commission (PTC), the Department of Conservation and Natural Resource (DCNR), and other agencies to save resources and avoid duplicating efforts. − Modernization Initiatives: Delivering on the Transportation Funding Advisory Commission’s and department’s modernization recommendations. − State Transportation Innovation Council: A public/private/institutional approach to adopt and cultivate innovative technologies and techniques to expedite project delivery. − IdeaLink: Bottom-up approach that empowers all employees to submit innovative ideas to improve workplace safety and enhance operations.

PennDOT Next Generation  Resources: − Home page and Efficiencies Report − The E-PennDOT Digest: Articles on Next Generation initiatives and projects. The E-PennDOT Digest − Local Technical Assistance Program Newsletter: Provides information on innovative project delivery for local governments and business partners. Local Technical Assistance Program Newsletter

TRID  Transit Revitalization Investment Act of 2004: − District-based tax increment financing mechanism to capture increases in property values to pay for needed improvements. − Unlike tax-increment financing (TIF), it does not require that there be a finding of “blight” − Explicit emphases on transit and transit oriented development (TOD)

TRID  In operation: − Incremental tax revenues (up to 20 years) are used to finance transit station improvements, sidewalk, bikeway and road connections into the community, and other infrastructure enhancements. − Spark business and residential development by providing convenience of an enhanced transit system.

TRID  Process: − Municipality or county conducts TRID planning study of market conditions, development opportunities, needed transit improvements and financing plan. − Dept. of Community & Economic Development funding available for study (up to $75K) − Designate management entity to administer − Designate TRID

Resources  CCAP −  PennDOT −  Dauphin County −  Dept. of Community & Economic Development −