Fix Our Roads Alachua County

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What is the Problem?

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How Large is the Problem?

$550,000,000 in needed road and street repairs community-wide ($380M County, $170M Municipalities)

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Inflation versus Gas Tax 2.5

Gas tax revenues have dropped in recent years • More fuel efficient vehicles • People driving less 4

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Rate of Change (∆)

As fuel costs rise, so do construction costs • But not gas tax revenues

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0.5

0 FY2002

FY2003

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Change in Gax Tax Revenues

FY2005

FY2006

FY2007

Change in Consumer Price Index

FY2008

FY2009

FY2010

Change in Asphalt Price per Ton

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Gas Prices versus Gas Tax Local gas tax is not adjusted with inflation • Fixed $/gallon • Not the cause of rising prices at the pump • ¾ cent of gas tax generates $750,000 in revenues

Florida Regular Conventional Retail Gasoline Prices and Alachua County's Share per Gallon $4.50 $4.06/gallon $4.00 $3.50

$3.39/gallon

$3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.65/gallon

$1.50

Weekly Florida Regular Conventional Retail Gasoline Prices (Dollars per Gallon) Combined Local Government Gas Taxes (Dollars per Gallon)

$1.44/gallon $1.00 $0.50

$0.15/gallon (12 cents local, 3 cents State)

$0.10/gallon (7 cents local, 3 cents State)

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$0.00 1/1/2003

1/1/2004

12/31/2004

1/1/2006

1/1/2007

1/1/2008

1/1/2009

1/1/2010

1/1/2011

1/1/2012

1/1/2013


Funding Issues

• Gas Tax Revenues are not sufficient to address need • Relying on Gas Taxes for pavement management is no longer sustainable • A new way of funding road repairs is needed 6


The Effects of Waiting

• New • 20 Years Old • 30 Years Old • 40 Years Old

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New


The Effects of Waiting Repair Cost: $250,000 per mile

• New • 20 Years Old • 30 Years Old • 40 Years Old

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20 Years Old


The Effects of Waiting Repair Cost: $750,000 per mile

• New • 20 Years Old • 30 Years Old • 40 Years Old

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30 Years Old


The Effects of Waiting Repair Cost: $1,250,000 per mile

• New • 20 Years Old • 30 Years Old • 40 Years Old

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40 Years Old


Is the Problem Fixable?

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Is the Problem Fixable?

0.75 % (3/4 Cent) Sales Surtax for 15 Years • Estimated $22.5 million per year in revenues • At least $300 million for road repairs over its life • Shared by the County and all Municipalities

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Is the Problem Fixable? County Needs Comparison

$500,000,000

No change

$400,000,000 $350,000,000

$13M/yr

$150,000,000 $100,000,000 $50,000,000

Ten Years

$200,000,000

Five Years

$250,000,000

Fifteen Years

$300,000,000 Potential Effective Date 1/1/2013

If Fix Our Roads is approved: • Need will get addressed over time as revenues are generated

$450,000,000

Pavement Management Need

If no change in funding: • Need grows significantly

$2000

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2010

2015

2020

2025

2030

2035

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Eligible Road & Street Projects

2517 road projects eligible for Fix Our Roads funding

To see all the complete project lists plus an Interactive Project Map please visit: http://FixOurRoads.alachuacounty.us 14

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Why a Sales Surtax Works for Infrastructure Needs

• Potentially generates enough revenue to solve the problem – Rises and falls with inflation – $22.5 million per year

• Compared to Gas Taxes, everybody pays – Outside area commuters – Visitors – Multimodal users

} Up to 30%

• Commerce depends on roads 15


Statewide Discretionary Sales Surtax Rates

55 Counties currently levy a discretionary sales surtax

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Source: Florida Department of Revenue


Important Dates • November 6, 2012 General Election • If approved, goes into effect January 1, 2013 – Revenues would begin to be realized in following few months – Entities would be able to bond expected funds if necessary to begin projects as soon as they were ready – County will be “Pay-as-you-go” 17


Ballot Language Fix Our Roads Alachua County: Funding Road Improvements by levying a 他% sales surtax Shall Alachua County implement a Road Improvement Plan to extend the life and improve the safety of county Roads by maintaining, paving and reconstructing Roads; and in the Cities of Gainesville, Alachua, Newberry, High Springs, Hawthorne, Waldo and Archer, and the Towns of Micanopy and LaCrosse, funding municipal Road maintenance, construction, reconstruction and paving projects; by levying a 3/4% sales surtax for 15 years subject to independent audit and citizen review? ____FOR the three-quarters percent (3/4%) transportation sales surtax ____AGAINST the three-quarters percent (3/4%) transportation sales surtax. 18


What does this mean to an average resident? • Alachua County currently has no local option sales surtaxes. – Standard 6% state sales tax rate

• Initiative would add 0.75% to the sales tax rate • Taxable goods and services – Restaurants, clothes, home improvement, etc. – Only on first $5,000 (cars, boats, jewelry) – Groceries, prescription drugs are exempt 19


What if We Wait Two Years? County Needs Comparison

$500,000,000

Pavement Management Need

If community waits until 2014 to pass an initiative: • Difference in County need would grow $65 million by 2030

No change

$400,000,000

$13M/yr Wait Two Years

$300,000,000 $65 million

$200,000,000

$100,000,000

$2000 20

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2020

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2030

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For More Information

Visit the Fix Our Roads Alachua County Website http://FixOurRoads.AlachuaCounty.us

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FixOurRoads.AlachuaCounty.us

Alachua County Public Works Dave Cerlanek, County Engineer (dcerlanek@alachuacounty.us) Tricia Kyzar, Administrative Assistant (tkyzar@alachuacounty.us) 5620 NW 120th Lane, Gainesville, FL 32653 Tel: (352) 374-5245 * Fax: (352) 337-6243


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