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Transportation Investment Act of 2010: Roundtable Executive Committee Meeting

Transportation Investment Act of 2010: Roundtable Executive Committee Meeting. August 4, 2011. Requests to State Planning Director. $29 billion. Investment Criteria (adopted Dec. 2010). $23 billion. Unconstrained Project List (June 1). $12.2 billion.

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Transportation Investment Act of 2010: Roundtable Executive Committee Meeting

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  1. Transportation Investment Act of 2010: Roundtable Executive Committee Meeting August 4, 2011

  2. Requests to State Planning Director $29 billion Investment Criteria (adopted Dec. 2010) $23 billion Unconstrained Project List (June 1)

  3. $12.2 billion Projects identified by local transportation planning staff in coordination with ARC staff (July 7)

  4. $6.14 billion Target for draft project list approved at Executive Committee meeting on August 11

  5. Urban Jurisdictions - City of Atlanta - Clayton County - Cobb County - DeKalb County - Fulton County - Gwinnett County Suburban/Exurban Jurisdictions - Cherokee County - Douglas County - Fayette County - Henry County - Rockdale County 400 19/41

  6. Project Distribution Scenario Atlanta Regional Roundtable August 4, 2011

  7. Suburban/Exurban Jurisdictions • Of the $6.14 billion target, these counties generate a total of $929 million in revenue • 25% contribution ($232 million) to help fund “region shaping” investments • I-20 West • I-20 East • SR 400 • I-85 North • Other regional projects • Remaining 75% ($697 million) available for investment in projects important for subregional mobility, safety and economic development

  8. Urban Jurisdictions • Of the $6.14 billion target, these counties generate a total of $5.21 billion in revenue • 30% contribution ($1.56 billion) for “region shaping” investments • I-285 interchanges • MARTA state of good repair • Joint funding (partial) of new rail transit services • GRTA Xpress bus service • Other regional projects • Remaining 70% ($3.65 billion) available for investment in projects important for subregional mobility, safety and economic development

  9. Potential Mega Regional Projects for Funding by Urban Jurisdictions • Clifton Corridor Rail • Belt Line Rail • Northwest Corridor Rail to Cumberland • I-85 Northeast Rail Corridor • North Line Rail Corridor • I-20 East Rail Corridor • Doraville to Oakcliff Rail Extension • MARTA State of Good Repair • Regional Mobility Call Center • Transit Systemwide Environmental Analysis • I-285 Interchange Projects • GRTA Xpress Bus Service • Other Regional Projects • TOTAL AVAILABLE $1.564 billion

  10. Project Distribution Scenario Atlanta Regional Roundtable August 4, 2011

  11. Recommended Transit Projects for Urban Jurisdictions • Clifton Corridor Rail $700 million • Belt Line Rail $600 million • Northwest Corridor Rail to Cumberland $825 million • MARTA State of Good Repair $500 million • Restore Clayton Local Bus $100 million • I-85 Northeast Corridor* $100 million • TOTAL $2.825 billion Other Projects to Consider DRAFT • North Line Corridor • I-20 East Corridor • Doraville to Oakcliff Extension • Transit Systemwide Environmental Analysis • Regional Mobility Call Center * To begin study, planning and implementation of light rail

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