AASHTO SSFP-2017 Survey of State Funding for Public Transportation (Revision 11).pdf
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1、Survey of State Funding for Public Transportation Final Report 2017FY 2015 Dataii 2017 by the American Association of State Highway and T ransportation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law .Characteristics of State Funding for Public TransportationFY 2010 Chara
2、cteristics of State Funding for Public Transportation The following report provides a summary of state transit funding for the 50 states and the District of Columbia (DC). Information includes funding sources, amounts, programs, eligible uses and allocation, and per capita state transit funding. The
3、 report was prepared by East Mesa Research 2) The Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast T ransportation family , Dover , New Hampshire, photo courtesy of Gene Paltrin- eri of Gene Paltrineri Photography; 3) Capital T ransit, Juneau, Alaska, photo courtesy of Kenneth Gill, Gillfoto Graphics, Juneau, Alas
4、ka. Middle row from left to right: 1) Gallup Express photo, photo courtesy of T ommy Mimms, Gallup Express, Gallup, New Mexico; 2) Allegan County T ransportation Services, Allegan, Michigan, photo courtesy of Square One Design and Allegan County T ransportation Services. Bottom from left to right: 1
5、) St. Cloud Metro Bus s Northstar Link coach service out of Big Lake, Minnesota, photo cour- tesy of St. Cloud Metro Bus and the Minnesota Department of T ransportation; 2) Savannah River Ferry , photo courtesy of T rey Daniell, Geor gia Department of T ransportation; 3) Sedgwick County T ransportat
6、ion (SCT) driver T erri Agnew taking Alberta Rizzo to a social service appointment. Photo courtesy of Kandace Bonnesen, Sedgwick County Department on Ag- ing, W ichita, Kansas. 2017 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a viola
7、tion of applicable law.Survey of State Funding for Public Transportation iii April 2017 Dear Reader ,The AASHT O Standing Committee on Public T ransportation is pleased to release the 35th compilation of the Survey of State Funding for Public Transportation. The survey results reflect FY 2015 data.
8、This annual report provides a snapshot of state-by-state investments in public transportation. W ith a comparison of state and Federal funding for public transportation, an overview of state transit programs, revenue sources, and eligible uses for state transit funding, as well as the numerous table
9、s and charts, readers can understand how each funding and tax mechanisms are used to support transit operations and capital projects.AASHT O engages with its public transportation partners to support the critical investments in our multimodal pub- lic transportation systems, moving our nation toward
10、 the goal of doubling transit ridership to 20 billion trips by 2035. W e support improvements in public transportation capacity to meet mobility needs; coordinating housing, land use, and transportation policy to support transit-friendly development; and using public transportation as a tool to acco
11、m- modate increasing travel demand. Public transportation is essential to moving people in both urban and rural areas and provides basic mobility options for elderly individuals, individuals with disabilities, and low income individuals. Public transportation helps mitigate traffic congestion, conse
12、rve fuel, enhance the efficiency of highway transportation, address air quality issues, and support security and emer gency preparedness activities. W ith our nation s population expected to top 400 million by 2050 and the population of seniors expected to slightly more than double by that time, our
13、 member departments of transportation continue to provide public transportation as a mobility option.Historical funding patterns demonstrate the important role that state departments of transportation fulfill in public transportation finance and administration and the results you see in the Survey o
14、f State Funding for Public Transporta- tion reflects this ongoing commitment. State DOT s spent approximately $18.8 billion on transit in FY 2015, which is an increase over the past five years compared to the nearly $14 billion states spent in FY 201 1. Federal funds totaled $10.6 billion for FY 201
15、5, which is a slight increase over the slightly less than $10 billion the Federal government spent five years ago. T wenty-one states increased funding for public transportation in FY 2015. State and Federal investments must continue in order to grow our public transportation systems. The Survey of
16、State Funding for Public Transportation is viewed by the public transportation industry , national as- sociations, and Federal and state government agencies as one of the most comprehensive resources on state involvement in public transportation. On behalf of the Standing Committee on Public T ransp
17、ortation, we would like to thank the AASHT O member departments for completing the survey .W e hope you find this report a useful reference as you continue to support public transportation in your state. Sincerely , Bud Wright Executive Director AASHTO Charles Zelle Chair, AASHTO Standing Committee
18、on Public T ransportation Minnesota Department of T ransportation 2017 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.iv Manchester Transit Authoritys Route 12 South Beech Street Bus, Manchester, New Hampsh
19、ire. Photo cour- tesy of Manchester Transit Authority. 2017 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.Survey of State Funding for Public Transportation v T able of ContentsPart I: Highlights of State T
20、ransit FundingFY 2015 .1-1State Funding of Public Transit 1-1Comparing State and Federal Funding of Public Transit 1-3State Transit Programs across the United States 1-6Sources of State Funds 1-6Eligible Uses for State Transit Funding . 1-6Some Select Examples of State Transit Funds Usage 1-9 Change
21、s in State Transit Funding 1-10T otal State and Per Capita Funding 1-12T otal Transit Systems, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, and Types of Local Funding by State .1-15Inf ormation on Non-T ransit Specific State and F ederal Pr ograms .1-18 Part 2: State Transit Programs 2-1Methodology . 2-1Ala
22、bama 2-2Alaska 2-3Arizona . 2-6Arkansas . 2-7California 2-10Colorado 2-17Connecticut .2-20Delaware 2-24District of Columbia .2-28Florida .2-33Georgia .2-38Hawaii .2-42Idaho .2-43Illinois 2-46Indiana.2-49Iowa .2-52Kansas .2-55Kentucky 2-59Louisiana 2-63Maine 2-66Maryland 2-69 2017 by the American Ass
23、ociation of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.viMassachusetts .2-75Michigan .2-79Minnesota 2-83Mississippi 2-89Missouri 2-92Montana .2-95Nebraska 2-98 Nevada 2-101New Hampshire .2-104 New Jersey 2-108 New Mexico 2-111 New Y
24、ork .2-114 North Carolina .2-122 North Dakota .2-130 Ohio 2-133 Oklahoma 2-138 Oregon .2-142 Pennsylvania .2-147Rhode Island 2-153 South Carolina 2-158South Dakota 2-163Tennessee .2-166Texas .2-172Utah 2-175Vermont .2-176Virginia 2-179Washington .2-184W est Virginia .2-191 Wisconsin 2-194Wyoming 2-1
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