2014 Tennessee Highway Safety & Operations Conference: Funding Outlook Pamela M. Kordenbrock Division Administrator FHWA – Tennessee October 28, 2014.

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2014 Tennessee Highway Safety & Operations Conference: Funding Outlook Pamela M. Kordenbrock Division Administrator FHWA – Tennessee October 28, 2014

Current Federal Legislation MAP-21 Provided authorizations for FY2013 – 2014 Extended Highway Trust Fund (HTF) through FY2016 MAP-21 Extension Extended through May 31, 2015 Included $10.8 Billion for HTF

Tennessee’s Funding Major Funding Programs FY2013FY2014 FY2015 (Oct 1 – May 31) National Highway Performance Program $492.6M$493M$328M Surface Transportation Program $226.6M$226.8M$151M Highway Safety Improvement Program* $49.4M $33M Transportation Alternatives Program* $18.0M$18.4M~ $13.8M Congestion Mitigation Air Quality $37.0M $25M Metropolitan Planning $4.6M $3M Rail-Highway Crossing $4.7M $3M Total $832.9M$833.9M$543M * TAP funding is 2% of NHPP + STP + CMAQ + Metro Planning; includes RTP setaside

Tennessee’s Funding Major Funding Programs FY2013FY2014 FY2015 (Oct 1 – May 31) National Highway Performance Program $492.6M$493M$328M Surface Transportation Program $226.6M$226.8M$151M Highway Safety Improvement Program* $49.4M $33M Transportation Alternatives Program* $18.0M$18.4M~ $13.8M Congestion Mitigation Air Quality $37.0M $25M Metropolitan Planning $4.6M $3M Rail-Highway Crossing $4.7M $3M Total $832.9M$833.9M$543M * TAP funding is 2% of NHPP + STP + CMAQ + Metro Planning; includes RTP setaside

Tennessee’s Funding Major Funding Programs FY2014 FY2015 (Oct 1 – May 31) FY2015 (Oct 1 – Dec 11) $146M Obligation Limitation National Highway Performance Program $493M$328M Surface Transportation Program $226.8M$151M Highway Safety Improvement Program* $49.4M$33M Transportation Alternatives Program* $18.4M~ $13.8M Congestion Mitigation Air Quality $37.0M$25M Metropolitan Planning $4.6M$3M Rail-Highway Crossing $4.7M$3M Total $833.9M$543M * TAP funding is 2% of NHPP + STP + CMAQ + Metro Planning; includes RTP setaside

Tennessee’s Funding Major Funding Programs FY2014 FY2015 (Oct 1 – May 31) FY2015 (Oct 1 – Dec 11) $146M Obligation Limitation National Highway Performance Program $493M$328M Surface Transportation Program $226.8M$151M Highway Safety Improvement Program* $49.4M$33M Transportation Alternatives Program* $18.4M~ $13.8M Congestion Mitigation Air Quality $37.0M$25M Metropolitan Planning $4.6M$3M Rail-Highway Crossing $4.7M$3M Total $833.9M$543M * TAP funding is 2% of NHPP + STP + CMAQ + Metro Planning; includes RTP setaside

GROW AMERICA Act G enerating R enewal O pportunity, and W ork with A ccelrated M obility E fficiency R ebuilding I nfrastructure and C ommunities throughout A merica Sent to Congress on April 29, 2014 Authorizes $302B for surface transportation for FY Funds highways, transit, highway safety, rail and research Stabilizes the Highway Trust Funds for 4 more years Advances project delivery efficiency, improves planning, and offers innovative finance options

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