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Resolving Regional Challenges www.scag.ca.gov SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION GOVERNMENTS of Resolving Regional Challenges
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Resolving Regional Challenges BEYOND CRISIS RESPONSE The New Generation of Transportation Financing in California Mark Pisano Executive Director, SCAG University of California, Irvine March 7, 2003
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Resolving Regional Challenges 2001 Regional Transportation Plan Baseline Revenues (existing sources: local, state, fed) $100 Bil. 69% Private Funding $20 Bil. 14% Additional Public Funding $24 Bil. 17% (1997 Dollars) $144 Billion in Revenue Needs
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Resolving Regional Challenges 2001 RTP Funding Strategy Est. RevenuesImplementation Billions - 1997$ 2 Continue local sales tax measures where necessary $3 Riverside Ballot ‘02 San Bernardino Ballot ‘04 3 Adjust motor vehicle fuel excise tax rate/user fees (statewide or regional) $15 1 Continue using state gasoline sales tax revenues for transportation purposes $6 Proposition 42 4 Implementation of revenue backed projects (access private capital) $20 $44
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Resolving Regional Challenges The State Budget Crisis Potential Impacts to the SCAG Region are Significant
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Resolving Regional Challenges Potential Short-Term Loss $8 BILLION If the Region falls out of conformity with the federal law pertaining to air quality. This would occur as soon as the region is required to process a Transportation Improvement Program modification that affects project capacity.
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Resolving Regional Challenges Potential Long-Term Loss $9 BILLION Assuming: Continued suspension of TCRP funding through FY 2008 Cyclical realization of Proposition 42 revenues beyond FY 2009 No significant increase in federal funds
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Resolving Regional Challenges Transportation Financing Options 1 Pursue passage of legislative measures that further empower local/regional transportation agencies to raise revenues for planning and delivering transportation projects. Authorization may include the imposition of regional user-fees to support the completion of eligible transportation projects.
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Resolving Regional Challenges Transportation Financing Options 2 Reduce voter threshold requirement for locally imposed taxes.
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Resolving Regional Challenges Transportation Financing Options 3 Increase the state gas tax in order to maintain a rate of growth in transportation revenues that reflects increases in project costs over time, or alternatively, index the state gas tax.
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Resolving Regional Challenges Transportation Financing Options 4 Facilitate access to private capital (public/private partnership approach to financing transportation infrastructure).
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Resolving Regional Challenges SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION GOVERNMENTS of Thank You Mark Pisano Executive Director
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