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Regional Infrastructure Improvement Zones (RIIZs): An Innovative

Regional Infrastructure Improvement Zones (RIIZs): An Innovative Infrastructure Financing & Funding Tool. Overview. National Problem RIIZs are… RIIZs are not… 3 Steps to RIIZ RIIZ Qualifications RIIZ Example RIIZ Benefits Legislative Update Questions/Comments. National Problem.

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Regional Infrastructure Improvement Zones (RIIZs): An Innovative

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  1. Regional Infrastructure Improvement Zones (RIIZs): An Innovative Infrastructure Financing & Funding Tool

  2. Overview National Problem RIIZs are… RIIZs are not… 3 Steps to RIIZ RIIZ Qualifications RIIZ Example RIIZ Benefits Legislative Update Questions/Comments

  3. National Problem • THERE IS NO MONEY – Economic Recession and Financial Constraints and Cuts at all levels of gov’t • THE NEED IS TREMENDOUS – ASCE estimates it will cost $2.2Tover the next five years just to repair current infrastructure • FEDERAL POLITICS ARE SLOW – Typical legislative and funding vehicles are not moving through Congress • LOCAL MATCH IS HARD TO MEET – Typical 80% federal, 20% local funding for infrastructure is increasingly difficult

  4. RIIZs are… • A simple change to federal tax code – tax deduction • A voluntary public-private partnership for investment in infrastructure – urban & rural • Infrastructure = surface transportation, water, wastewater, stormwater • A part of an approved plan through COG/MPO, local governments and community stakeholders • A possible local match contribution • A way to leverage private, federal, state, local dollars • A complement to other infrastructure funding opportunities and mechanisms

  5. RIIZs are NOT… • Reliant on lengthy federal authorization/appropriation processes • A tax credit • An infringement on or contradictory to local or state statutes • A direct liability of the local governments or their officials • New mandates or federal requirements • To supplant other funding/financing mechanisms • Limited to any one category of public infrastructure

  6. 3 Steps to RIIZ Step 1: Local businesses or individuals petition RC/MPO to form a RIIZ. Step 2: RC/MPO review RIIZ application, build consensus and establish RIIZ that fits within approved regional plan. Step 3: State Attorney General approves, and business or individuals contribute tax deductible funds (annual corporate/income tax) to RIIZ infrastructure improvements.

  7. RIIZ Qualifications Designated Area: No limitations - entire municipality, single corridor, intersection or station area. Project Scope: No limitations - communitywide improvements or a single road or area. Requirements: (1) Public infrastructure (2) In RC/MPO or local gov’t infrastructure plan(s) (3) Consistent with plan decisions

  8. RIIZ Example • A four-way intersection with a bank, a gas station, a department store and an office building at each corner. • Each could apply to the Regional Planning Organization for RIIZ designation to make tax deductible contributions for such projects as adding a turn lane, a sidewalk or a bus stop

  9. Benefits of RIIZs • Uphold proven regional and local infrastructure investment decision-making processes. • Drive monies directly to the local level – both rural and urban. • Local governments and local elected officials determine if a RIIZ is established. • Offer new options to fund and finance infrastructure improvements and construction projects that are shelf-ready. • Be a revenue positive for government. And many more…

  10. Legislative Update • HR 3780 was introduced by Rep. Davis (R-KY, 4) in 112th Congress • Working with Reps. Schock (R-IL, 18) and Schiff (D-CA, 29) for reintroduction in 113th Congress • Looking for Congressional Co-sponsors • Building Support • Educating on Infrastructure Needs

  11. Legislative Targets • Initial focus is House Ways and Means Committee • Secondary focus is House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee • Welcome all Congressional support and assistance

  12. RIIZs Supporters

  13. RIIZs are an immediate way to provide local funding to our public infrastructure, thereby improving safety, providing jobs and energizing our economy. Please lend your support! Questions/Comments? Mark Policinski Executive Director, OKI mpolicinski@OKI.org 513.621.6300 Shannon Baxevanis Deputy Director, NARC shannon@NARC.org 202.986.1032, x217

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