County of Fairfax, Virginia Department of Transportation Transportation Funding Discussion Board Retreat February 7, 2012.

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County of Fairfax, Virginia Department of Transportation Transportation Funding Discussion Board Retreat February 7, 2012

County of Fairfax, Virginia Existing Transportation Funding Exercises –10-Year Transportation Needs/Revenues –20-Year Tysons Transportation Plan –Board of Supervisors Four-Year Transportation Plan Department of Transportation 2

County of Fairfax, Virginia Background –10-Year Transportation Needs/Revenues Presented to Board Transportation Committee – June 2010 FY 2011 – FY 2020 $10.1 billion in expenditures $4.7 billion in anticipated revenues $5.3 billion deficit Department of Transportation 3

County of Fairfax, Virginia Additional Existing Plans and Programs –March 29, 2011 – Transportation Funding & Policies Board Item Allocated funding through FY 2014 –20-Year Tysons Transportation Plan Current planning based on staffs original proposal On-going Planning Commission discussions related to funding & projects Process for Board of Supervisors input and decisions Need for flexibility –Funding types –Funding amounts –Project priority & schedule –Other variables Department of Transportation 4

County of Fairfax, Virginia –Refinements have continued since June Analyzed project lists Pushed out project implementation and costs into the future where possible Updated cost and revenue estimates Researched and secured additional funding sources Department of Transportation 5 Progress on 10 year Transportation Needs and Revenues

County of Fairfax, Virginia Assumptions Assumed additional local revenues to reduce deficit –Planned Metro bond referenda – approximately $23.5 million annually – on-going –Proposed increase in transportation bond referenda from $20 to $40 million annually – on-going –Proposed additional bond capacity – another $25 million annually (beginning in 2018 for Tysons) –Proposed increase to raise C&I tax to 12.5 cents – yields additional $5.7 - $6.8 million annually Department of Transportation 6

County of Fairfax, Virginia Assumptions Continued Limited C&I flexibility beyond FY14. –No additional funding for local cash match –No additional funding for new capital construction projects –No additional funding for Bike, Pedestrian, Bus Stop or Spot projects All CMAQ/RSTP funds have been programmed and allocated through FY No costs included or planned for potential Devolution of the secondary road program. Department of Transportation 7

County of Fairfax, Virginia Progress on 10-year Transportation Needs and Revenues –Updated 10-Year Transportation Needs/Revenues FY 2012 – FY 2021 $8.1 billion in expenditures $5.1 billion in anticipated revenues $3.0 billion deficit (10-year total) about $300 million per year Department of Transportation 8

County of Fairfax, Virginia Project Category Definitions Staff has performed a tiered prioritization of projects. The definition for each tier follows: Department of Transportation 9 Existing Board commitments in place. Service and legal agreements in place. Commitments needed. Planning currently underway. Commitments desired, but no action yet taken. Tier 1 (Green) Tier 2 (Yellow) Tier 3 (Red)

County of Fairfax, Virginia Examples of Fully Funded Tier 1 Projects –Route 50 Pedestrian Initiative 11 Walkway Projects –Dulles Rail Phase I –I-495 Beltway HOT Lanes –I-95 HOT Lanes –Jones Branch Connector Road –Lorton Road Widening (Route 123 to Silverbrook Road) –Mulligan Road –Route 7 Widening from Rolling Holly to Reston Ave Department of Transportation 10 Tier 1 Project Details

County of Fairfax, Virginia 10-year deficit - $686 million - $68.6 million annually Examples of projects needing additional funding: –Dulles Rail Phase II –Tysons Improvements –Connector – Bus Replacement Program –Tysons Metrorail Station Access Management Study –Reston Metrorail Access Group Department of Transportation 11 Tier 1 Project Details

County of Fairfax, Virginia 10-year deficit - $717 million - $71.7 million annually Examples of projects needing additional funding: – Roadway improvements »Route 7 (I-495 to Falls Church) »Frying Pan Road (VA 28 to Centreville Road) »Frontier Drive Extension »Backlick Road Bridge Department of Transportation 12 Tier 2 Project Details

County of Fairfax, Virginia –BRAC improvements »Fairfax County Parkway/Neuman Street Interchange »Rolling Road (Old Keene Mill to Fairfax County Parkway) –Columbia Pike Streetcar (Operating) –Transit Development Plan (TDP) Recommendations Department of Transportation 13 Tier 2 Project Details

County of Fairfax, Virginia 10-year deficit - $1.6 billion – $160 million annually Examples of projects needing additional funding: –Future Transit Services –Results of Countywide Transportation Network Study –Connector maintenance garage Department of Transportation 14 Tier 3 Project Details

County of Fairfax, Virginia Examples of projects needing additional funding: –New interchanges »VA 123/Braddock Road »Van Dorn Street/Franconia Road »US Route 50/Stringfellow Road »I-66/US Route 28 –New road widenings »Alban Road (Fairfax County Parkway to Rolling Road) »US Route 29 (Pleasant Valley Road to Shirley Gate Road) »Hooes Road (Fairfax County Parkway to Silverbrook Road) »Braddock Road (Burke Lake Road to I-495) Department of Transportation 15 Tier 3 Project Details

County of Fairfax, Virginia Framework for next Board Four-Year Transportation Plan –Calendar Years (Fiscal Years ) C&I Revenues through FY16 CMAQ/RSTP Funds through FY16 G.O. Bonds through FY16 –Project Categories Already Committed Projects Tysons Improvements Categorical Projects – Pedestrian, Bicycle, Spots, Bus Shelters Other new projects – Depending on funding availability Department of Transportation 16

County of Fairfax, Virginia Examples of Already Committed Projects Tier 1 Projects Route 7 Widening (Rolling Holly Drive to Reston Avenue) Route 29 at Gallows Road Mulligan Road/Telegraph Road Route 1 Widening through Fort Belvoir Reston Metrorail Access Group Recommendations Dulles Rail Braddock Rd (Route 123 to Roanoke River Road) Lorton Rd Widening (Route 123 to Silverbrook Road) Route 29 Widening (Centreville to Fairfax City) Stringfellow Road Widening (Fair Lakes Road to Route 50) Columbia Pike Transit Capital Continuation of Transit Service at Current Levels HOT Lanes related Transit Services Dulles Rail related Transit Services Department of Transportation 17

County of Fairfax, Virginia Examples of Tysons Improvements Tier 1 Projects Route 7 Widening (Route 123 to I-495) Boone Boulevard Extension west from Route 123 to Ashgrove Lane Extension of Jones Branch Connection to inside I-495 (Jones Branch Connector to Route 123) Route 7 Widening from the Dulles Toll Road to Reston Avenue Neighborhood Access Improvements (including Tysons Metrorail Station Access Management Study recommendations) Transit Service Improvements to serve Tysons Corner Department of Transportation 18

County of Fairfax, Virginia Examples of Bike, Pedestrian, and Spot Improvements Tier 1 Projects Gallows Road bike lanes Bike and Pedestrian connections to HOT Lanes Route 50 Pedestrian Initiative Soapstone Drive Pedestrian Improvements Walker Road Spot Improvement Countywide Bus Stop Improvements Department of Transportation 19

County of Fairfax, Virginia Projects from the Comprehensive Plan Priority Projects –Highway –Transit –Bicycle –Pedestrian Review of project lists on-going Incorporating feedback from Supervisors Examples of Other New Projects (Not included in Tier 1) Department of Transportation 20

County of Fairfax, Virginia Possible options to reduce deficit for Four-Year and Ten-Year Plans Additional federal funds – Ex. OEA $180 million for Route 1/BRAC, TIGER, etc. Additional state funds Additional local funds –Use County property tax to fund transportation –Dedicate 50% of future carryover funding to transportation –Meals Tax - potential source of funding to address Devolution –Other specialized tax districts –Delay projects to match available revenues Public/Private partnerships Department of Transportation 21

County of Fairfax, Virginia Upcoming Tasks –Prepare straw man for next Four-Year Program – (February 2012) –Board discussion and consideration of transportation revenue sources – (short and long term) –Board consideration and approval of proposed four- year plan – (with CIP in April 2012) Department of Transportation 22

County of Fairfax, Virginia QUESTIONS? Department of Transportation 23