TRANSPORTATION FUNDING SESSION ON THE
HORIZON: IT'S TIME TO LET YOUR LEGISLATORS HEAR FROM
YOU!
The 2008 General Assembly adjourned without
addressing transportation funding.
Last year the General Assembly passed HB 3202 which
provided for:
- $500 million in cash surpluses for earmarked
transportation projects,
- $3 billion in bonding authority for VDOT
(approximately $300 million a year for 10
years)
- Regional funding packages for Northern Virginia
and Hampton Roads that would add an additional $500
million a year for transportation projects in those
two areas
- $65 million a year (approximately $365 million
over the next VDOT Six Year Improvement Program)
from abusive driver fees for maintenance.
We now find ourselves back where we started. The
abusive driver fees have been repealed. $180 million of
the cash surplus has been striped out of the program.
The regional funding packages have been found
unconstitutional. The economic downturn will almost wipe
out any benefit from the bond package.
VDOT will now have to take over $300 million a year
out of the construction program to cover basic
maintenance. The next VDOT Six year Improvement Program
will have to be cut by more than $1 billion. VDOT will
run out of money for new construction in 2015. Local
governments' secondary road programs will be cut by an
average of 44% this year, meaning that in 2009 they will
receive less money for their local road than they did in
1996!
Governor Kaine has announced that he will hold a
special session to introduce another transportation plan
during a special General Assembly session this spring.
While the details for his plan he said that he wants
"to make sure the regions have the money they need
and that statewide maintenance needs are
addressed."
Make sure your legislator hears from you, your family
and your colleagues on the issues that will be addressed
in the special session. Please take the time to call,
visit, or write your Senator and Delegate and let them
know you want them back in Richmond for a special
session to fix the funding!
Contact information for your legislators can be
clicking on their name at: Legislator
Contact Information
If you are not sure who your legislator is go to: Who
is my legislator?
Attached are three sample letters that you can use to
write your legislator.
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