FUNDING: AASHTO posts state funding resource

April 17, 2013

From Arizona to Wyoming, 30 states so far have proposed funding initiatives since December 2012, to repair, replace or build a wide range of transportation projects including roads, bridges, railways and bicycle and pedestrian trails.

 

The AASHTO Center for Excellence in Project Finance has complied a comprehensive list of state transportation funding proposals that have been or are being considered.

 

From Arizona to Wyoming, 30 states so far have proposed funding initiatives since December 2012, to repair, replace or build a wide range of transportation projects including roads, bridges, railways and bicycle and pedestrian trails.

The AASHTO Center for Excellence in Project Finance has complied a comprehensive list of state transportation funding proposals that have been or are being considered.

The collation of data called Examination of Recent State Transportation Funding Proposals has been posted on the center’s website, and it includes a variety of funding mechanisms, such as Maryland’s recently approved gasoline tax increase and Missouri’s proposed reduction to the state gas tax coupled with an increase in the average wholesale price of motor fuels. Where available, the data also includes information on state transportation funding needs and it gives estimations of how much revenue may be generated. This resource will be updated on a biweekly basis in order to provide timely information on state transportation funding activities.

To find the report, along with a collection of other transportation related funding and financial information, visit the AASHTO Center for Excellence in Project Finance website: http://www.transportation-finance.org.

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