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Local Partnerships for Transportation
October 14, 2013
Jennifer B. DeBruhl
Director, Local Assistance Division
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Local Programs
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Access Road Programs
Economic Development Access Program
• Assist in providing adequate road access for certain types of
developments intended to attract private investment and
employment
Airport Access Program
• Assist in providing adequate road access to new or expanding
licensed, public-use airports
Recreational Access Program
• Assist in providing adequate road and/or bikeway access to
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Revenue SharingFY14 Statewide Participation
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These projects are intended to improve non-motorized transportation, enhance the public’s travel experience, revitalize communities and improve the quality of life.
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Transportation Alternatives Program
Local Government Maintenance Payments
•Urban Maintenance Payments:•Total FY14 budget for urban maintenance payments is $336 M
• Principal/ Minor Arterials = $18,684 per lane mile
• Local/ Collector Roads = $10,970 per lane mile
•3.07% increase over last year’s allocations•The increase in allocations to individual localities varied based on system changes to jurisdictions•28 Centerline Miles Added (65 Lane Miles)
•Arlington/ Henrico Maintenance Payments:•New base rate established for FY14
• Arlington = $17,218
• Henrico = $12,529
•Total FY14 budget for Arlington/Henrico maintenance payments is $60 M
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Program Delivery Reliance on our Local Partners
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Local Government Stakeholders Group
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September 16-18, 2014 Hotel Roanoke
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Local Partnerships for Transportation
October 14, 2013
Jennifer B. DeBruhl
Director, Local Assistance Division