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Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century TEA-21 Prepared by Iowa Department of Transportation September 1998
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Background The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991, also known as ISTEA, was a major departure from the way state, local and federal transportation officials administered transportation programs.
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Background TEA-21 is built on the successes of the past six years and did not undo the solid foundation established by ISTEA. TEA-21 incorporates many program changes and improvements which will provide additional flexibility and authority over our transportation systems.
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Funding Summary Funding levels are designed to spend all revenues received into the Highway Trust Fund. “Guaranteed funding” will be provided based on the level of Highway Trust Fund revenues.
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Highway Programs The act retains the following core programs established in ISTEA: Interstate Maintenance National Highway System Surface Transportation Program Bridge Rehabilitation and Replacements
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Highway Programs Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program Highway Safety Metropolitan Planning Minimum Guarantee
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Funding Summary - Highway (Iowa Apportionments) Interstate Maintenance52% inc National Highway System57% inc Surface Transportation Program30% inc Bridge Program54% inc CMAQ 50% inc Total of Core Programs43% inc
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Funding Summary Authorizes $218 billion over a six year period ( FY1998 - FY2003 ) with the following breakdown: Highway $169.5 billion Highway Safety 1.7 billion Transit 42.0 billion Motor Carrier Safety.6 billion Research 2.9 billion Miscellaneous.5 billion
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Funding Summary Iowa Highway Formula Apportionments 1997* actual $232.9 million 1998 270.2 million 1999 311.6 million 2000 317.5 million 2001 323.5 million 2002 329.4 million 2003 335.5 million TEA-21 Annual Average $ 314.6 million *1997 includes special demonstration projects in order to be consistent with Highway Priority Project Program included in the 1998 - 2003.
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Funding Summary Iowa Transit Formula Apportionments* 1997* actual $ 8.9 million 199810.5 million 199911.7 million 200012.7 million 200113.8 million 200214.8 million 200315.8 million TEA-21Annual Average $13.2 million *Includes “guaranteed levels” for urbanized areas, non-urbanized, elderly and person with disabilities.
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ISTEA and TEA-21 Comparison Surface Transportation Program
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Federal STP Funding
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Average Annual Federal Highway funds to Iowa(millions -- 100% obligation) $220 MPO’S and RPA’sIowa DOT $60$160
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Average Annual Federal Highway funds to Iowa(millions -- 100% obligation) $220$204 MPO’S and RPA’sIowa DOT $60$160$144
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Average Annual Federal Highway funds to Iowa(millions -- 100% obligation) $220$204 $315 MPO’S and RPA’sIowa DOT $60 $87 $160$144 $228
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Average Annual Federal Highway funds to Iowa(millions -- 100% obligation) $220$204 $315$278 MPO’S and RPA’sIowa DOT $60 $87$77 $160$144 $228$201
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Average Annual Federal Highway Funds to Iowa ($ millions --obligations) $220 $315 $204 $278 MPO’s and RPA’sIowa DOT $60 $87$77 $160$144 $228$201 ISTEA $204 = 92.5% TEA-21 $278 = 88%
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Current Enhancement Program 10% of total STP set aside for Transportation Enhancements Current Program Process -50% programmed by MPO/RPA process -MPO/RPA targets provided -50% programmed by Statewide process -statewide application process -three advisory committees
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Current Enhancement Program Changes in TEA-21 -Must “relate to transportation” -Eligibility expanded to include wildlife mortality -welcome centers for scenic/historic highways -safety/education programs for bicycle/pedestrian -transportation museums
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Proposed Enhancement Program Statewide program process used for all required set aside -- 10% No enhancement targets for MPOs/RPAs -can stillprogram enhancement projects but would use regular STP funds offset MPO/RPA enhancement targets with increased STP target -equivalent amount (i.e., 10% increase in STP targets) Benefits -decrease administrative costs -focus on broader statewide strategy for enhancements
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CMAQ/ICAAP Current Program -Iowa is an important state -CMAQ funds can be used for any program -ICAAP supported by equivalent of CMAQ funding -fulfills spirit of CMAQ -focus on congestion reduction and air quality -statewide application program
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CMAQ/ICAAP Proposed Changes -None to the ICAAP process -The expected increase in CMAQ funding can support -ICAAP at current funding level -new program focused on ITS improvement
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National Highway System Distribution Formula 25% - lane miles of principle arterials 35% - vehicle miles on principle arterials 30% - diesel fuel on all highways 10% - lane miles of principle arterials divided by state’s share of pop. Iowa’s share is 1.61%
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Surface Transportation Program Distribution Formula 25% - lanes miles on federal-aid highways 40% - vehicle miles traveled on federal-aid highways 35% - contributions to the Highway Trust Fund Iowa’s share is 1.44%
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