Title: Who is FHWA?
1Transportation EnhancementsCalifornias Past,
Present, Future
Stephanie M. Stoermer FHWA California Division
2Historically speaking
California has always been a favored
destination...and there are so many Californias
to chose from
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4Although California has been intermodal from
early on
5We are more noted for being the birthplace of the
Car Culture
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7Good Roads Movement
- On July 16, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson
signed the Federal Aid Road Act of 1916,
initiating the federal-aid highway program and
providing additional impetus for the development
of state highways. - "The bill is as big as the great country it
represents and as broad as the humanity it would
serve." - -- Southern Good Roads magazine
8The Price of Progress
9WHO UPSET ROGER RABBIT ?
In Who Framed Roger Rabbit ?--set in 1947--Evil
Judge Doom has a plan to take out Toon Town in
order to acquire the land, which is in the path
of a planned freeway to Pasadena. However, by
1947 there was already a freeway to Pasadena !
10SUPERHIGHWAY-SUPERHOAX (1970)
- We must stop listening to engineers and highway
planners, men who explain the effects of
displacing people and services in very vague
terms. Even more vague, in the mind of the
highway planner, at least, is the direct social
or economic effect of taking a park or wildlife
refuge for highway use. - -Helen Leavitt, Superhighway-Superhoax
11FHWA Today
- The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
provides expertise, resources, and information to
improve the nation's highway system and its
intermodal connections. - The Federal-Aid Highway Program provides
financial assistance to the States to construct
and improve the National Highway System, other
roads, and bridges. - The Federal Lands Highway Program provides access
to and within national forests and parks, Indian
reservations, and other public lands by preparing
plans, letting contracts, supervising
construction, and inspecting bridges. - FHWA conducts and manages a comprehensive
research, development, and technology program.
12Transportation EnhancementsBackground
- TE activities have been eligible for funding
under the Surface Transportation Program (STP)
since the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA). - The dedication of a portion of federal-aid
highway funds specifically for TE demonstrated a
significant shift in national transportation
policy. - Prior to ISTEA, only a few of these activities
had been eligible for federal-aid highway
funding,and they were often not included in the
normal routine of planning and building highways.
13Transportation EnhancementsBackground
- Congress and various interests expressed concerns
that Federal-aid highway funds were being used
for activities not serving a transportation
purpose. - In 1995,FHWA issued guidance stating specifically
that TE activities "must have a direct
relationship to the intermodal transportation
system." - Some viewed this link as too tight or narrow.
- In 1998, Congress amended the definition of TE
activities by inserting the phrase "relates to
surface transportation" as part of the
Transportation Equity Act for the 21st
Century(TEA-21)
14Transportation EnhancementsBackground
- FHWA views this phrase as a more flexible
standard than the "direct relationship" standard.
- Congress also added two eligible categories
(safety and educational activities for
pedestrians and bicyclists, and transportation
museums), and modified others (scenic or historic
highway programs, tourist and welcome centers,
and reducing wildlife mortality).
15Transportation Enhancements12 Eligible
Categories
- Pedestrian and bicycle facilities
- Pedestrian and bicycle safety and education
- Scenic or historic easements and sites
- Scenic or historic highway programs
- Landscaping and scenic beautification
- Historic preservation
- Historic transportation buildings, structures, or
facilities - Rail to trail conversions
- Control and removal of outdoor advertising
- Archaeological planning and research
- Mitigate highway water pollution and wildlife
mortality - Transportation museums
16What is Surface Transportation ?
- All elements of the intermodal transportation
system, exclusive of aviation. - For the purposes of TE eligibility, surface
transportation includes water as surface
transportation and includes as eligible
activities related features such as canals,
lighthouses, and docks or piers connecting to
ferry operations, as long as the proposed
enhancement otherwise meets the basic eligibility
criteria.
17Transportation Enhancements
- The majority of projects that use TE funds are
small-scale projects with an average federal
share of 339,000. - They are initiated at the local level by city or
county governments or community-based
organizations, referred to as sponsors. - Projects funded with TE dollars can also be
initiated by state DOTs,other state
agencies,federally-recognized tribal
governments,or federal agencies.
18Transportation Enhancements
- Like other components of the Federal-aid Highway
Program, TE activities are federally funded and
state administered. - The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
division offices located in each state, Puerto
Rico, and Washington, D.C. provide guidance,
stewardship, and oversight for the use of TE
funds. - TE Program is not a grant program. The
federal-aid program operates on a reimbursement
basis as work progresses. Prior to construction
the project must be approved by Caltrans and FHWA.
19TE Projects must relate to surface
transportation
- Some factors that can help establish this
relationship - Proximity to a highway or a non-motorized
transportation corridor, - Enhances the aesthetic, cultural, or historic
aspects of the travel experience, and - Serves a current or past transportation purpose.
20TE Projects must relate to surface
transportation
- Some factors that are not good enough
- Near the road.
- Can see it from the road.
- People walk or travel there.
- People used to go there before the highway was
built.
21- Projects eligible for TE funding must meet
Federal environmental, project administration,
and right-of-way requirements.
22Now comes the really exciting part
23Federal Aid Financial Terminology
- Apportionments are the funds distributed among
the states as prescribed by statutory formula. - Programmed funds have been approved at the state
level by the appropriate jurisdiction, ruling
body, or official. (Step 1 in spending process) - Obligation is the formal commitment of a
specified amount of funding for a particular
project. (Step 2 in spending process) - Reimbursements are the amount of funds FHWA has
reimbursed to the state for completed work on TE
projects, regardless of whether the project is
only partially or fully complete. (Step 3 in
spending process)
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256,141,372,604 Total (Programmed Funds) 18,127 TE
Projects
FY 1992 to FY 2004
26Programmed Projects by TE ActivitiesFY 2004 and
Beyond(Nationwide)
27TE in CaliforniaFY1992 FY2003
- Apportioned 564,898,923
- Programmed 698,773,789
- Obligated 422,981,582
- Reimbursed 295,578,170
- Average Fed Award 648,213
28Chicano Park Mural Restoration
- San Diego, CA
- TE Category 5
- TE award 1,428,000
- Other 185,000
- Total 1,613,000
29Ferry Building Restoration
- San Francisco, CA
- Primary TE Activity 7
- Secondary TE Activity 1,3,4,5
- TE award 2,000,000
- Other funds 61,000,000
- Total cost 63,000,000
30Santa Monica Urban Runoff Recycling Facility
(SMURRF)
- Santa Monica, CA
- Primary TE Activity 11
- TE award 1,158,000
- Other funds 342,000
- Total cost 1,500,000
31Sundial Bridge
- Redding, CA
- Primary TE Activity1
- TE award 1,400,000
- Other funds 22,100,000
- Total cost 23,500,000
32Santa Fe Depot Restoration
- San Bernardino, CA
- Primary TE Activity 7
- TE award 8,100,000
- Other funds 7,100,000
- Total cost 15,200,000
33Oaklawn Bridge Wait Station
South Pasadena, CA
34Tower Bridge Bike/Pedestrian Improvements
Sacramento, CA
35Great Stone Church Mission San Juan Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano, CA
36TE Resources
- FHWA Enhancements website fhwa.dot.gov/environme
ntal/te/index
37TE Resources
- National Transportation Clearinghouse
Enhancements (NTEC) website - www.enhancements,org
38Questions ???