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Kyle Schneweis

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Kyle Schneweis. www.kansastlink.com. The “Basic” version keeps it simple…. How much revenue would you like to generate for your transportation program?. …toggle to “Advanced” mode for more control. Making it interactive. Relating funding to performance. SUBMIT RESULTS. 2,000+ users. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Kyle Schneweis

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www.kansastlink.com

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How much revenuewould you like to generate

for your transportation program?

The “Basic” version keeps it simple…

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…toggle to “Advanced” modefor more control

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Making it interactive

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Relating funding to performance

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SUBMIT RESULTS2,000+ users

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The reality of a gas tax increase

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Average fluctuation up or down:4 cents per week

last time

this time

next time

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009-20¢-15¢-10¢

-5¢0¢5¢

10¢15¢20¢

Since 2000, the weekly price of gashas changed by more than five cents

139 times

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The gas tax makes up 3.7% of the average cost to drive a car

gas tax

everything else

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tires

license, registration, and other fees

gas tax

maintenance

finance charges

insurance

gas

vehicle (depreciation)

$0 $50 $100 $150 $200 $250 $300

$10

$23

$25

$57

$65

$81

$126

$288

National average monthly costs to own a carTotal: $675/month

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The Average Kansan…

drives 13,300 miles per year…

gets 21 miles per gallon…

buys 640 gallons of gas per year…

and pays $13 per month in state gas tax

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Each penny increase wouldcost the average Kansan

53¢ a month

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Each penny increase would raise

$17 million per year

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But do we needto increase the gas tax?

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019$300

$350

$400

$450

$500

$550Preservation Gap Grows

Inflation - 4%

Revenues - 1.4%

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25 years ago less than half of thestate’s highways were in good condition

1985

49%

Today

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Today four out of fivehighways are in good condition

1985

49%

Today

83%

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Without a revenue increase,we’ll be right back where we started

1985

49%

Today

83%

As early as 2020

50%

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Transportation and the economy

Economic ImpactTHIS EXIT

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Every $1 spent on infrastructure puts $3 back into the economy

Economic Impact

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Example:US-69 from Louisburg to Fort Scott:

Employed 1,770 peopleat an average wage of $18

618 companiesprovided products and services

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Highway accessibilityis the #1 factor in site selection

2008 Area Development Magazine Corporate Survey

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“The central location and the ability to quickly get products in and out is a benefit to employers that are looking to come to Kansas.“

– Wayne Young, Sprint

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Parsons added 1,400 jobs in the first three years after the US-400 bypass was built

Tank Connection Inc+300 jobs

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KANSAS TRANSPORTATION ONLINE COMMUNITY

www.ktoc.net

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Almost 1,000 members

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It’s about the conversation

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It won’t all be pretty

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