1 Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicles (GARVEE) Bond Presented to the California Transportation Commission July 25, 2007.

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1 Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicles (GARVEE) Bond Presented to the California Transportation Commission July 25, 2007

2 California Transportation Commission Policy on GARVEE Bonding, December 2003 The Commission will select projects that are major improvements to corridors and gateways for interregional travel and goods movement. Major improvements include projects that increase capacity, reduce travel times, or provide long-life rehabilitation of key bridges or roadways.

3 Benefits of GARVEE Accelerates project benefit Achieve cost savings Minimizes the financial impact of large projects

4 Tenets Benefits of early financing must outweigh the cost of financing Use on assets with a long service life Realistic delivery schedule

5 Risks Federal Highway Trust Fund Future SHOPP needs

6 SHOPP Trends

7 The Future

8 Project Selection Criteria Pavement and bridge rehabilitation projects Routes with high vehicle traffic and goods movement Long life assets (> 20 years) Early Delivery Completion of Corridors

9 Questions ?