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The Metropolitan Transportation System – Who’s Responsible for What TTP282 Orientation Seminar S. Handy 10/10/08

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The Metropolitan Transportation System – Who’s Responsible for What. TTP282 Orientation Seminar S. Handy 10/10/08. What is a plan? What does it mean to say, “I have a plan?”. Where we are?. Policies?. Where do we want to be?. Planning. Where are we going?. SAFETEA-LU – Annual Spending. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Metropolitan Transportation System – Who’s Responsible for What

TTP282 Orientation SeminarS. Handy10/10/08

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What is a plan?What does it mean to say, “I have a plan?”

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Planning

Where we are?

Where do we want to be?

Where are we going?

Policies?

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Level Agencies Primary concern

Roles

Federal FHWAFTA

National Highway System

Policies – planning processFunding – highways, transit, otherPrograms – e.g. bikes and peds, livable communities, etc.

State DOT Highways outside metro areas

Policies – State Transportation Plan, TIP Funding – federal match, state programsImplementation – construction, maintenance

Regional MPOTransit

Highways, transit within metro areas

Policies – Regional Transportation Plan, TIPFunding – local sales taxImplementation – transit system and operations

Local PlanningPublic Works

Local streets

Policies – General Plan, capital improvementsFunding – general revenues, special taxes Implementation – construction, maintenance

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Highways/year $33.8B

Transit/year $7.6B

Total/year $41.3B

SAFETEA-LU – Annual Spending

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Title Program SAFETEA-LU SAFETEA-LU         

Title I Interstate Maintenance 25,201,595 9.9%National Highway System 30,541,833 12.0%Bridge Program 21,607,441 8.5%Surface Transpn Program 32,599,756 12.8%CMAQ 8,609,100 3.4%High Priority Projects 14,832,000 5.8%MG/Bonus Equity 40,895,552 16.0%Other Highway Programs 25,203,200 9.9%

Title II Highway Safety 3,131,592 1.2%Title III Formula Grants 34,476,082 13.5%

Capital Grants 9,890,364 3.9%Other Transit Programs 946,554 0.4%

Titles IV-X Misc. Programs 7,595,035 3.0%

Total 255,530,104          

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Level Agencies Primary concern

Roles

Federal FHWAFTA

National Highway System

Policies – planning processFunding – highways, transit, otherPrograms – e.g. bikes and peds, livable communities, etc.

State DOT Highways outside metro areas

Policies – State Transportation Plan, TIP Funding – federal match, state programsImplementation – construction, maintenance

Regional MPOTransit

Highways, transit within metro areas

Policies – Regional Transportation Plan, TIPFunding – local sales taxImplementation – transit system and operations

Local PlanningPublic Works

Local streets

Policies – General Plan, capital improvementsFunding – general revenues, special taxes Implementation – construction, maintenance

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Level Agencies Primary concern

Roles

Federal FHWAFTA

National Highway System

Policies – planning processFunding – highways, transit, otherPrograms – e.g. bikes and peds, livable communities, etc.

State DOT Highways outside metro areas

Policies – State Transportation Plan, TIP Funding – federal match, state programsImplementation – construction, maintenance

Regional MPOTransit

Highways, transit within metro areas

Policies – Regional Transportation Plan, TIPFunding – local sales taxImplementation – transit system and operations

Local PlanningPublic Works

Local streets

Policies – General Plan, capital improvementsFunding – general revenues, special taxes Implementation – construction, maintenance

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Level Agencies Primary concern

Roles

Federal FHWAFTA

National Highway System

Policies – planning processFunding – highways, transit, otherPrograms – e.g. bikes and peds, livable communities, etc.

State DOT Highways outside metro areas

Policies – State Transportation Plan, TIP Funding – federal match, state programsImplementation – construction, maintenance

Regional MPOTransit

Highways, transit within metro areas

Policies – Regional Transportation Plan, TIPFunding – local sales taxImplementation – transit system and operations

Local PlanningPublic Works

Local streets

Policies – General Plan, capital improvementsFunding – general revenues, special taxes Implementation – construction, maintenance

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Level Transportation Agencies

Land Use Agencies

Federal FHWAFTA

none

State DOT none

Regional MPOTransit

none

Local PlanningPublic Works(City and County)

Planning(City and County)

Land Use Planning