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Implications and Opportunities for the Transportation Community. GASB 34 Peer Exchange Nashville, Tennessee April 25, 2001. Agenda. Introduction Technical Underpinnings Implications Agency Response Potential Outcomes Realizing the Benefits Conclusion. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION.
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Implications and Opportunities for the Transportation Community GASB 34 Peer Exchange Nashville, Tennessee April 25, 2001
Agenda • Introduction • Technical Underpinnings • Implications • Agency Response • Potential Outcomes • Realizing the Benefits • Conclusion FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Introduction • Comprehensive • Far-Reaching • Broad Implications FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Technical Underpinnings Overview • Transportation Infrastructure included in the Asset Base • Cost of Use • Depreciation • Modified FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Implications • Significance of Infrastructure Investment • Accountability FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Implications Significance of Infrastructure Investment • Transportation Infrastructure in Financial Statements – for the First Time • No Longer a “Sunk” Cost FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Implications Accountability The Market • Demand • Information Available FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Implications Overview Stakeholders • Financial Community • Citizens • Legislators • Agency Leadership FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Accountability Questions • What? • How? • When? • Why? FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Agency Response Background Past • Intuition • Historical Precedent • Decisions within Asset Classes • “Worst First” • External Pressure • Budgets and Funding Categories FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Agency Response Background Current • Systematic, Organized, Logical, Reproducible, Documented • Engineering and Economics • Life-Cycle Perspective • Performance Goals FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Agency Response Asset Management Questions • What? • How? • When? • Why FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Agency Response Asset Management Data Collection Performance Modeling Policies Development of Alternatives External Factors And Constraints Budgets Feedback Decision-Making Goals Implementation Monitoring FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Potential Outcomes • Stewardship • Importance of Maintaining Assets • Increased Resources FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Potential Outcomes Stewardship • Internal • External FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Potential Outcomes Maintaining Assets • Highlights the Condition of the Infrastructure Assets • Demonstrates Life Cycle Considerations • Raises the Priority Level of Asset Maintenance FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Potential Outcomes Increased Resources • Make Transportation More Competitive with Other Public Programs • Reduce Barriers Between Capital and Maintenance Funds • Attract Private Financing FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
To Realize the Benefits . . . • Cooperative Relationships will be Essential • Infrastructure Managers and Financial Managers Must Work in a Collaborative Environment FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Conclusion • Bottom Line: Are transportation agencies getting the job done? • The spotlight can help FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Conclusion For Further Information . . . FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Conclusion For Further Information . . . Regina McElroy Leader Economic Evaluation and Investment Team Federal Highway Administration 202-366-9216 Regina.mcelroy@fhwa.dot.gov FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION