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Southeast Michigan Council of Governments

Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. Michigan Suburbs Alliance August 2, 2013. 2040 Regional Transportation Plan. Six goals shape policy . Access to jobs, markets, services and amenities Reliable quality infrastructure Attractive environmental assets. Goals continued.

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Southeast Michigan Council of Governments

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  1. Southeast Michigan Council of Governments

  2. Michigan Suburbs AllianceAugust 2, 2013

  3. 2040Regional TransportationPlan

  4. Six goals shape policy • Access to jobs, markets, services and amenities • Reliable quality infrastructure • Attractive environmental assets

  5. Goals continued • Economic prosperity • Desirable communities • Fiscally sustainable public services

  6. Projects range “from A to Z” • Transit • Operations • Pavement/bridge maintenance • Bike/pedestrian projects • Safety • Capacity

  7. Employment and Population Similar to 2000 Levels Southeast Michigan, 1990-2040 Source: SEMCOG 2040 Regional Development Forecast

  8. How We are Investing Between 2014-2017

  9. How We are Investing Through 2040

  10. Motor Fuels Tax Receipts

  11. Infrastructure Funding Formulas are Increasingly Obsolete Impact of Federal Fuel Economy Standards $204 million per year

  12. We're Under-Investing…Changing pavement condition 2004 2012 Costs have more than doubled Percent Lane Miles

  13. …and it is escalating costs to taxpayers(in millions)

  14. 70% Say More Funding is Needed to Care for What We Have More funding is needed to ensure infrastructure is properly maintained.

  15. The Paradox:73% also say the problem is inefficiency in spending, not the amount of $ we have It’s not the amount we spend, it’s how efficiently we spend it.

  16. Good News: Significant Majority Are Willing to Act

  17. State Equalized Value (SEV) and Taxable Value of Property

  18. Advocacy Thoughts • Case for roads and transit • We have a job to do in this climate • Residents and legislature • Transit separate • Short- and long-term strategy

  19. Annual Revenue Generated in Southeast MichiganDifferent Funding Mechanisms

  20. Southeast Michigan Council of Governments

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