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Highway Improvement Program Funding Status With ARRA Rhode Island Department of Transportation April 8, 2010.

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1 Highway Improvement Program Funding Status With ARRA Rhode Island Department of Transportation April 8, 2010

2 Page 2 General Obligation (GO) Bonds $ 40 M Gas Tax $ 90 M FY 2010 RIDOT Highway and Bridge Program Funding Sources and Uses Federal Funds $207 M Highway Program $199 M Federal Funds State Match Debt Service $ 97 M GO Bonds GARVEE Operations & Maintenance $41 M Residual Gas Tax Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle

3 Page 3 Federal Highway Funding Annual Funding Level Established by Congress Rhode Island receives about $2.20 in federal highway funding for every $1.00 paid by Rhode Islanders Federal Funds $207 M

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5 Page 5 RIDOT Highway Program Annual Needs Compared with Anticipated Resources $ 639 Million$ 337 Million Annual Funding Gap: $302 Million

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8 BACKGROUND: Federal Program Shortfall  Decreased amount to States  Spike in materials costs  Earmarked funds  GARVEE – used to fund large projects:  Iway (Relocated Interstate I-195)  Relocated Route 403  FRIP (Freight Rail Improvement Project)  Sakonnet River Bridge  Washington Bridge Created a backlog of projects

9 AMERICAN RECOVERY & REINVESTMENT ACT $137 million in additional funds to RI (100% Federal)  Approximately 50% must be authorized in first 120 days  100% must be authorized within first year  Construction must be completed within 3 years of bill signing

10 PROJECTS INCLUDED:  initially 54 Projects  low bids received due to competition  8 additional projects let Total of 62 Projects

11 PROJECT TYPES:  Bridges (8)  Resurfacing (120 miles)  Sidewalks (38 miles)  Traffic Signals (46)  Signing  Striping  Landscaping  Enhancement  Drainage  Environmental

12 CREATION OF JOBS:  In RI $94 million in wages earned by 1929 workers on recovery projects  81% of work to RI companies Work was spread out over 38 of 39 communities (ex. Block Island)

13 PROJECT DELIVERY: As of 2/23/10, all funding was obligated RI ranked 11 of 50 States in project delivery by AASHTO  projects completed (20)  currently under construction (25)  in bidding/award process (17) Considerable work will be under construction in 2010.

14 RILEAP (Rhode Island Local Equity Assistance Program) In order to allow municipalities to benefit from Stimulus funds received by RIDOT, we created program to distribute funding to each city and town.  Funds allocated from regular Federal program  Communities with > 15 miles on FAS (Federal Aid System) receive Federal Funds (16 communities) Range from $350k to 2.5 million (Providence)  All communities receive flexible State funding <15 miles on FAS $250k >15 miles on FAS $150k  Total $20,150,000.00 ($12 million Federal, $8.15 million State)

15 BLUE RIBBON PANEL FINDINGS: An additional $300 million needed annually for 10 years to bring transportation infrastructure to a state of good repair in RI  Rt. 6/10 Interchange, Providence Viaduct, Pawtucket Br #550  Maintenance-level projects for roadways  Bridges – 184 Structurally Deficient, 232 Functionally Obsolete (2007)

16 FUTURE: Where do we go from here? Good news – backlog has been eliminated  Re-authorization of Transportation Bill – 3/2010  Second Stimulus Bill?  TIGER Grant – RIDOT unsuccessful – Providence Viaduct  Sakonnet River Bridge tolls? Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery


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