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Ohio Planning ConferenceOhio Planning Conference
Transportation Connects Transportation Connects OhioOhio
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Rich WinningOhio Department of TransportationActing Deputy Director, Division of FinanceJuly 2014
Objective
•Current Funding Status and Forecast
•Status of Highway Trust Fund (HTF)
•Innovative Finance Approaches being used by ODOT
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Revenue Forecasts & State Motor Fuel Trends
2014 - 2019
•State• 1% Growth1% Growth 2014 – 20152014 – 2015• 0% Growth 0% Growth 2016 – 20192016 – 2019
•Federal• MAP-21 Forecasted LevelsMAP-21 Forecasted Levels 2014 2014• Flat at FY 2014 LevelsFlat at FY 2014 Levels 2015 – 20192015 – 2019
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What are ODOT’s plans for dealing with the HTF shortfall Issue?
•Daily reimbursement requests since 2010
•Relying on the Federal Government to make the right decision and plug the HTF shortfall
•Current Cash balance will support continuing processes for 3 or 4 weeks with no major changes
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What are ODOT’s plans for dealing with the HTF shortfall Issue?
•After that, ODOT will have to consider the following:
• Not awarding new projects with federal funding
• Prioritizing reimbursements to contractors consultants, vendors, and local communities
• Possibly cancelling all or portions of prior year projects utilizing federal funds
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Again, we must reiterate…
• ODOT is confident that the federal government will take the necessary steps to provide adequate funding to the HTF to avoid a significant negative impact to the economy nationwide.
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How does ODOT’s approach differ from others?
• Other states have reduced or eliminated their capital program in anticipation of this shortfall. ODOT continues to move forward and deliver the capital program in an aggressive manner.
• August Redistribution, earned over $240 million in FFY’s 2010 – 2013 combined due to our aggressive approach
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Innovative Finance Approaches being used by ODOT
• Making more revenue available for use in the capital program
• Zero-Based budgeting, reduced operating budget for 2012 – 2017 from previously planned levels
• Lot of work for a large organization, not for the faint of heart
• Reducing Staffing Level
• Reducing fleet by over 20%• Sharing resources and consolidating purchases
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Innovative Finance Approaches being used by ODOT
• Consolidating utility accounts and awarding contracts
• System improvements/automation• Payroll and Cost Accounting
• Advertising on vehicles, Freeway Service Patrol
• Improving salt bidding procedures
• Outsourcing Parts Inventory Procurement & Management (MANCON)
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Innovative Finance Approaches being used by ODOT
•Levering existing revenues to build more projects• Turnpike Bond Revenue• SIB, aggressive marketing & cash balance
• Loan• Bond
• Backed by local repayments• Backstop of loan program repayments• Debt Service Reserves in place as well• 3 bonds issued, 4 to be issued this fall
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Innovative Finance Approaches being used by ODOT
• Using flexible highway funding to provide consistent and stable funding for transit needs.
• GARVEE & Highway Bonds• $1.8 billion in GARVEE’s issued since Fiscal Year
1998• $2.7 billion in State Highway Bonds since Fiscal
Year 1997• Ohio Bridge Partnership Program
• Replacement/Repair of over 200 County and Municipal Bridges
• Great partnership between locals, ODOT, and FHWA
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