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MAP-21

MAP-21. Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21 st Century. Volusia TPO TCC & CAC Presentation – August 21, 2012. MAP-21 Snapshot. Signed by President on June 6, 2012 27 month transportation bill USDOT MAP-21 / FHWA page http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/MAP21

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MAP-21

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  1. MAP-21 Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Volusia TPO TCC & CAC Presentation – August 21, 2012

  2. MAP-21 Snapshot • Signed by President on June 6, 2012 • 27 month transportation bill • USDOT MAP-21 / FHWA page http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/MAP21 • USDOT MAP-21 / FTA pagehttp://fta.dot.gov/map21/

  3. MAP-21 Themes • Strengthens America’s highway and public transportation systems • Creates jobs & supports economic growth • Supports the Department’s aggressive Safety agenda • Simplifies and focuses the Federal program • Accelerates project delivery and promotes innovation • Establishes a performance-based Federal program

  4. Noteworthy Elements • Stabilizes funding • National: FY 2012 & 2013 - $37,476,819,674 FY 2014 - $37,798,000,000 • Florida: FY 2012 & 2013 - $1,835,227,993 FY 2014 - $1,850,956,092 • Emphasizes Safety, Freight and Performance Measures • Consolidates a number of programs

  5. Areas of Focus • Safety - Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) - Increases size of existing program, adds requirement for regular update of the strategic highway safety plan (SHSP) and ties two together to compliment both programs, Secretary to establish measures and states to set targets for number of injuries and fatalities, addresses data collection and analysis • Freight – MAP-21 establishes a National Freight Network, a national strategic freight plan, performance reporting and planning, freight movement projects are funded 95% rather than 90%, states are encouraged to develop freight advisory committees and freight plans • Performance Measures – establishes national goal areas, USDOT will develop measures, states set targets, states and MPO’s develop plans to achieve targets, reporting to USDOT

  6. Consolidation • National Highway Performance Program (NHPP) • Surface Transportation Program (STP) • Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) • Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) • Railway-Highway Grade Crossing • Metropolitan Planning • Transportation Alternatives

  7. National Highway Performance Program (NHPP) • Combines functions of existing programs National Highway System (NHS), Interstate Maintenance (IM) and Bridge programs • Enhances existing system to include existing NHS, all principal arterials, the Strategic Highway Network (STRAHNET) and intermodal connectors • Requires an asset management plan • States set targets for condition and performance and minimum standards for Interstate and bridge conditions

  8. Surface Transportation Program (STP) • Continues previous programs and adds a portion of the Bridge program • Continues flexibility for funding Federal-aid highways plus safety and bridges on any public road • Offers eligibility for TE, Rec Trails, ferry boats, border infrastructure, truck parking and SRTS (no specific set-aside for these programs) • 50% of funds subject to suballocation based on population • Rural provisions enhanced

  9. Transportation Alternatives • Consolidates existing programs (Transportation Enhancements (TE), Recreational Trails and Safe Routes to Schools (SRTS) - some TE eligible projects are no longer eligible) • Funding level is similar to previous TE • 50% allocated to MPO’s above 200,000 in population – must be distributed through a grant program • 50% allocated to state – can be transferred to other programs under certain circumstances

  10. Transit Programs • New Programs • State of Good Repair – formula based funding program • Asset Management – new National Transit Asset Management system • Public Transportation Emergency Relief • Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Planning Pilot Grants -- Eligible projects are related to fixed guideway or core capacity projects • Consolidated Programs • Job Access and Reverse Commute (included under Rural and Urbanized Area Formula Grants) • Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities (includes New Freedom program) • Modified Programs • Alternatives Analysis (project development phases have changed) • Metropolitan and Statewide Planning - TMAs to include transit agency officials in their governing structures and to establish performance measures and targets

  11. Other Noteworthy Changes • Transportation Infrastructure Financing and Innovation Act (TIFIA) – expands this financing program • Expands tolling/pricing opportunities - removed the prohibition of tolls on I-4 • Continues Projects of National & Regional Significance (FY 2013 only) – critical high-cost capital projects through a competitive grant process • Authorizes an Emergency Relief program (includes debris removal)

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