Title: Federal Highway Funding
1Federal Highway Funding
- A Special Presentation for the
- NORA Annual Summer Meeting
- Prepared by
- Jay Hansen
- Vice President Government Affairs
2National Asphalt Pavement Association
- Asphalt Pavement Industry
- 20 Staff
- Engineering
- Environmental
- Legislative
- Marketing
- Membership
3Asphalt Pavement Market
4Asphalt Mix Market
- How big is the highway market for the asphalt
industry? - 65
- What is the Federal share of the asphalt highway
market? - 44
5Highway Program
- Total highway spending 70b
- Every 1B 4-5 million tons HMA
- System rehabilitation 50
- Important market for HMA industry
- Drives State and local spending
6Funding for Highways Under TEA-21 SAFTEA-LU
STEA-LU 3.7/Year
TEA-21 8.5/Year
718.3 Does Not Buy As Much
8HMA Tons Produced in US Million Tons
estimated
9Impact on NAPA
- Overall Budget Cuts
- Reduced Association staff by 25
- Government Affairs
- Increased legislative portfolio
- Highway funding
- Sustainability issues
- Increased competition from concrete
10Asphalt Pavement Market 2009
- Market conditions very poor
- Publically Funded Highways - down 4
- Residential - down 34
- Office and Stores - down 29
- Manufacture - down 5
- Economic Stimulus Bill
- Very disappointing so far
11Challenging Political Environment
- Bush Administration
- Low agency activity
- Divided government
- Associations
- Period of prosperity
- Little government intervention
12Challenging Political Environment
- Obama Administration
- High agency activity
- Unified government
- Associations
- Declining budgets
- More government intervention
- Washington matters
13New Legislative Agenda
- Economy
- Housing, Banking, Auto
- Health Care Reform
- Climate Change
- Deficits
- Transportation Reauthorization Bill
14Short Term Market Issues
- Economic Stimulus
- FY 2009 Appropriations
152009 Construction Season
16Kentucky Highway Funding
- 2008 562 million
- 2009 568 million
- 421m stimulus
- Total 989 million
17Medium Term Market Issues
- FY 2010 Appropriations
- Highway Trust Fund Crisis
- Transportation Reauthorization
18FY 2010 Appropriations
- Impacts next construction season
- Slight Increase proposed
- Highway funding depends on HTF fix
- Need about 17 billion total
- Highway funding also depends on Reauthorization
Bill
19Highway Trust Fund Shortfall
Need 7 billion to get through 2009.
20Highway Funding 2010No New Revenues
Need 10 billion more for 2010.
21Short-Term Problem Long-Term Issue
Highway Trust Fund
Flat Highway Spending
CBO HTF Balance Forecast
22Kentucky Highway FundingNo New Revenues
- 2009 568 million
- 2010 366 million
- Difference -202 million
23Highway Reauthorization
Funding Levels
? ? ? ? ? ?
HMA Market Outlook
24Annual Investment RequirementsHighways Bridges
- Strong Federal Role
- Today 70 billion
- Maintain 185 billion
- Improve 276 billion
- Increase Funding
- 25c to 40c fuel tax increase
- Indexing, VMT Tax
- Tolling, Bonding, PPPs, etc
25Political Challenges
- Low Priority for Administration
- Leadership on the Hill
- Opposition to gas tax increase
- Rising gas prices
- Poor economy
- Cap Trades impact on
energy cost - No sense of a common plan
26Environment Challenges
- New Office of Livability
- Push Rail, Bikes, Paths
- Highway/Transit Split Change
- HTF Funding for Transit Operations
- Shift Highway Planning to EPA
- Greenhouse Gas Reductions
- Reduce VMT by 16 over 20 Years
- Green Construction
- RAP, WMA
- Greenhouse Gas Modeling for Paving
27Concrete Challenges
- ACPA Testimony June 2008
- Called for stronger federal position on pavement
selection. - Roll Call Newspaper 2/4/2009
- "The concrete lobby is urging lawmakers to
include vague qualifiers in the bill's language
that will instruct local and state governments to
use concrete for bridge, tunnel and road
projects." - Pavement Neutrality Rejected by Concrete
Industry.
28Oberstar Bill
- No Allocations, Formulas, Earmarks
- Not Your Fathers Bill
- Livability, Sustainability, Mode Neutrality,
Intermodal - Promises 350 billion for highways
- Only 100 billion dedicated exclusively to
highways - Remaining would be flexible to spend in
mode-neutral ways
29Program Consolidation
- Critical Asset Investment Program
- National Highway System
- Interstate Maintenance
- Bridge
- Will these types of projects compete for funding?
30Emphasis on Transit
- Mass transit share 18.3 ? 22.2
- New authority for MPOs to shift highway funding
to transit - Highway funds can be used to buy buses
- Climate Change Bill
- States must submit transportation plans that
meet EPA targets to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions - disincentive for new highway capacity
31Office of Livability
- Support policies that advance livable
communities, modal choice, and sustainable modes
of transportation - Federal land-use planning
- Requires metropolitan plans reduce trips in
single-occupant vehicles - Encourages Comprehensive Street Design policies
32Office of Public Benefit
- Review and approve tolls and Public-Private
Partnerships on Federal-Aid Highways - Significant barrier and may help keep interstates
toll-free
33Latest Status
- Oberstar proposed 6-yr, 500b bill
- No plan to pay for bill
- LaHood proposed 18m extension
- Wants reforms in extension
- Wants it paid for
- No details yet
- Sen. Boxer endorsed 18m extension
34Items of Interest
- Don James, Vulcan Materials testimony before the
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on
the Impacts of Expected Highway Trust Fund
Insolvency - John Keating, Oldcastle Materials testimony
before a House Transportation Infrastructure
Committee on the "American Reinvestment and
Recovery Act 120-Day Progress Report for
Transportation Programs" - House Ways and Means Committee hearing on
"Highway and Transit Investment Needs"
35Grassroots
- Web Site - Legislative Active Center
- http//legislative.hotmix.org
- Alerts
- Reports
- State-by-State Data
- Legislative Blog on Stimulus Bill
36Grassroots
- Web Site - Legislative Active Center
- Alerts
- Reports
- State-by-State Data
- Legislative Blog on Stimulus Bill
37Thank You!Jay HansenVice President
Government Affairsjhansen_at_hotmix.org