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Transportation Funding Ohio Transportation Planning Conference
July 16, 2014
Department of Transportation & Engineering
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Cincinnati’s Department of Transportation and Engineering’s mission is to provide a safe and balanced transportation system that supports neighborhood livability and economic vitality.
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Clifton Madison
Cincinnati’s Transportation System Over $4 Billion in Total Replacement Value
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Cincinnati’s Transportation System •940 miles of streets and roads ($3B)•65 City bridges (1.4M SF of deck area) ($350M)•26 County bridges (700K SF of deck area) ($180M)•1547 retaining walls (over 50 miles in total length) ($225M)•1730 miles of public sidewalks ($250M)•756 Traffic Signals ($45M)
Clifton Madison
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Traditional Transportation Funding Sources
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Federal & State Transportation GrantsShrinking Resources
• Surface Transportation Program (STP) • Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality (CMAQ)• Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) • Transportation Review Advisory Committee (TRAC)• Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC)• Municipal Road Fund (MRF)• County Transportation Improvement Districts (TID)• County Engineers’ Association of Ohio (CEAO) • Economic Development Administration (EDA) Grants• JobsOhio 629 Grants
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Federal & State Transportation LoansShrinking Resources
• Transportation Infrastructure Finance & Innovation Act (TIFIA)• State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) • Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) Loans
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Non-traditional Transportation Funding
Sources
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Local FundingShrinking Resources
• Tax Increment Financing (TIF) • Availability Payments• Special Assessment Districts• New Community Authority – Development Charges and
Development Bonds• Public/Private Partnerships (3P)
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Federal & State Transportation Grants & LoansVery Competitive Funding Opportunities
• Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER – Multiple Rounds)•Transportation Infrastructure Finance & Innovation Act (TIFIA – Ongoing) •Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicles (GARVEE Bonds) •Build America Bonds (Financing cost savings – Program expired)
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So how does that help?
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LeverageMake a little money go further.
• Lay the groundwork to be competitive for grants when they come available.
• Aggressively pursue opportunities, but make certain your project qualifies well.
• Find other money to match federal money.
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PartnershipsIt’s good to have friends.
• Seek out cost sharing opportunities both within and outside your organization. Look across the lines in your department, your municipality, and your neighbors.
• Ask other interested and associated parties to apply for
you (within the bounds of the law).
• Make your partners look good.
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Western Hills Viaduct Replacement
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Western Hills Viaduct ReplacementCost = $240 Million
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Multiple Sources Several small sums can add up.
• You may never receive enough to fully fund a big project. Find as many complimentary grants and loans as possible and apply; just make sure your project is competitive and your time frames align.
• Be as patient as your project and the grant agencies can be.
• Don’t chase funds that are more trouble than they’re worth.
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Kennedy Connector
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Kennedy ConnectorMultiple funding sources.
Multiple Sources $ 12.0M STP (OKI) $ 16.6M Local$ 4.0M TIF$ 0.1M Ohio DOD $ 32.7M Total
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Multiple ApproachesDifferent approaches can add up too.
• Sometimes it takes more than one approach and a combination of grants, loans, and local money.
• Sometimes it takes a different delivery approach. Faster can save money by delivering the project sooner, or financing the project less expensively.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. InterchangeEconomic Development in Uptown
Uptown is home to:• Over 60,000 jobs (2nd to the CBD) • Over 70,000 residents,• Over 60,000 students at UC and
Cincinnati State• 7 major hospitals with 5 emergency
room facilities and the region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center, and
• Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens (1.2 million visitors annually)
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Martin Luther King, Jr. InterchangeConstruct a new full interchange
• Design/Build Delivery
• Multiple Sources $ 63.8M TRAC $ 21.0M Local$ 6.4M Other –
State$ 1.7M Other – MPO$ 25.0M SIB Loan*
$117.9M Total
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Questions?