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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Public Briefing. The Missouri Department. of Transportation. March 10, 2009. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is about creating and saving jobs and jump starting our economy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Public Briefing
The Missouri Department of Transportation
March 10, 2009
• The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is about creating and saving jobs and jump starting our economy.
• Stimulus funding invested in Missouri’s transportation infrastructure will directly and indirectly support nearly 22,000 jobs.
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs
Transportation is Small Slice of the Pie
$48 Billion
$787 Billion
• ARRA totals $787 billion
• $48 billion for transportation
American Recovery & Reinvestment Act Appropriation of Funds• $48 billion for transportation projects
nationwide
• $788 million for Missouri transportation projects $788
Million
$48 Billion
Missouri’s ARRA Transportation Funding Distribution
Transportation
Enhancements
$19 Million
Other Modes
$151 Million
MHTC Administere
d Funds
$525 Million
Kansas City
(MARC)
$27.3 Million
St. Louis
(East-West Gateway)
$58.7 Million
Springfield
(Ozark Transportation Organization)
$7.3 Million
Missouri Transportation Funds
$788 Million
Sub-Allocation Areas
$93 Million
MHTC Administered Funds
MHTC Administered
Funds
$525 Million
For Areas with Population
≤ 200,000
$80.6 Million
For Areas with Population
<5,000
$17.1 Million
Any Area of State
$426.9 Million
MHTC Administered Funds
Funds for Other Modes
$151 Million
Transit
$85.3 Million
Rail
$10 Million
Capital Investment Grants
$22.5 Million
Forest Highway
$365,000
Aviation
$33 Million
Missouri's Transportation Needs Versus Stimulus Funding
$525 Million
$31.3 Billion
• Missourians identified $31.3 billion in needs
• ARRA only provides 1.67 percent of that amount
ARRA Rules and Regulations
• ARRA Requirements•50% of MHTC Funds Must be Obligated by June 30, 2009•All Money Must Be Obligated by March 2, 2010
• ARRA Considerations•Three-year Completion Priority•Maximize Job Creation/Economic Benefit•Projects in Economically Distressed Areas
Federal Rules and Regulations
• National Environmental Policy Act• Metropolitan Planning Organizations• Title 23, United States Code, Highways• Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan, Transportation Improvement Plan or Long Range Plan
• Contracting Requirements• Air Quality Conformity• FHWA, FTA, FAA and FRA Approvals
MO Highways and Transportation Commission Requirements
MO Highways and Transportation Commission Requirements
MO Highways and Transportation Commission Requirements
Building Missouri’s Project List
• MoDOT continuously works with local partners to identify regional priorities
• November -- MoDOT reviewed regional priorities that could be ready to go in 90 to 120 days
• December – shared list of 34 possible projects
• February – met with planning partners about a pool of $965 million of possible projects
• February/March – MHTC awarded 37 projects
• Project list further refined and expanded with input from partners
Building Missouri’s Project List
• The current list includes $577 million in projects. An extra 10 percent was built in the project list.
• Our bids have been coming in 10 – 15 percent lower than our budget
• Ensures MoDOT will qualify for redistribution of funds not spent by other states
Economic Recovery Projects Gray shading represents economically distressed areas
What’s Next?
• Finalized list will be presented to the MHTC at a special meeting for final approval
• Projects must be placed on STIP/TIP
• Projects must be posted on modot.org and recovery.gov
• Governor must certify maintenance of effort for state transportation funding
• Contracts put out for bid
• Put people to work building the projects
For More Information:
www.modot.org1 888 ASK MODOT
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