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Quantifying Transportation NeedsQuantifying Transportation Needsand Assessing Revenue Options:and Assessing Revenue Options:
The Texas ExperienceThe Texas Experiencepresented topresented to
The Arkansas Blue Ribbon The Arkansas Blue Ribbon Committee on Highway FinanceCommittee on Highway Finance
Dr. David EllisResearch Scientist
Texas Transportation InstituteThe Texas A&M University System
College Station, Texas
Phone: 979.845.6165E-mail: d-ellis@tamu.edu
Two EffortsTwo EffortsThe 2030 Committee to
Determine Transportation Needs and Recommend Investment Level
The TRENDS Model to Assess Revenue Alternatives
Desired Mobility Level
Analytical ProcessAnalytical Process
Investment Required
Current/Future
Revenue Stream
Current/Future
Expense Stream
Economic ImpactBenefit/Cost
TheTRENDSModel
The2030
Committee
The 2030 Committee Needs The 2030 Committee Needs AssessmentAssessment
Needs Determination Needs Determination Process SummaryProcess SummaryTravel demand modelsPeak period speedsRegular delay and incident/irregular delayCalculate performance measuresIdentify road sections over congestion
thresholdEstimate road needed to accomplish
scenarioGroup by area type and functional classEstimate cost for area/functional class
additionsAdd interchange and right-of-way costs
Urban Mobility Analysis Urban Mobility Analysis OverviewOverview
Performance Measures• Peak and free-flow travel speed• Delay reductions from signal
coordination,• access mgmt, incident clearance,
ramp metering• Texas Congestion Index • Delay per “commuter” • Total delay and extra fuel costs
Types of BenefitsTypes of BenefitsDelay savings – compared to free-flowFuel savings – simple estimate (% of
delay)Reduced cost of goods and services
(productivity)Business Effects
◦Economic impact of construction◦Business profitability & job creation
Local tax revenue
Maintain Economic Competitiveness
Reduce Congestion
Current Funding Trend
Prevent Worsening Congestion
Inadequate Mobility Investment
MINIMUM
Delay Hours per Commuter in 2030
Mobility Investment and Congestion Mobility Investment and Congestion MitigationMitigation
Costs of Improvements and Costs of Improvements and CongestionCongestion
Total Investment Needed: 2010 to Total Investment Needed: 2010 to 20302030(in 2008 $)(in 2008 $)
2030 Need Area Investment Required
Pavements $ 89 Billion
Bridges $ 36 Billion
Urban Mobility $ 171 Billion
Rural Mobility and Safety Projects $ 17 Billion
TOTAL $ 313 Billion
The Transportation The Transportation Revenue Estimator and Revenue Estimator and Needs Determination Needs Determination System (TRENDS) ModelSystem (TRENDS) Model
Dynamic and InteractiveDynamic and InteractiveAnalytical Planning ToolAnalytical Planning ToolWeb-basedMenu DrivenAllows User to Make Choices
TRENDS Model ProcessTRENDS Model ProcessGallons of Fuel UsedPopulationRelationship of Fuel Used to
PopulationFuel EfficiencyFuel Used/Fuel Efficiency = VMTFuture Population yields Future
Fuel Use and VMT
The Relationship Between The Relationship Between Gasoline Used and Gasoline Used and PopulationPopulation
Relationship Between Diesel Relationship Between Diesel Fuel and PopulationFuel and Population
68 Variables68 VariablesTaxesFeesMaintenance LevelsFuel EconomyInflation RatePopulation
Report FormatsReport FormatsTabular FormRevenue and Expense StatementCharts
Backcasting Using the TRENDS Model
Absolute Mean Value of Error: 1992-2008
Gasoline Revenues: 2.19 % Diesel Revenues:2.68 % Registration Fee Revenues:
2.55 %
Alternative Fuel Economy Alternative Fuel Economy ScenariosScenarios
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PROJECTED REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES
Total RevenuesMaintenance and
Operating ExpendituresNew Capacity Expenditures
Annual Balance of Funds Cumulative Balance
Fiscal Year
2010 $8,758,866,295 $5,719,566,241 $0 $3,039,300,054 $3,039,300,0542011 $8,666,176,935 $6,199,735,250 $0 $2,466,441,685 $5,505,741,7392012 $7,331,042,188 $6,565,611,249 $0 $765,430,938 $6,271,172,6772013 $7,394,794,904 $6,662,663,504 $0 $732,131,400 $7,003,304,0772014 $7,455,331,884 $6,788,181,923 $0 $667,149,961 $7,670,454,0382015 $6,509,064,724 $7,131,845,147 $0 -$622,780,423 $7,047,673,6142016 $6,558,673,619 $6,951,339,715 $0 -$392,666,095 $6,655,007,5192017 $6,582,076,715 $7,063,421,961 $0 -$481,345,245 $6,173,662,2742018 $6,600,459,874 $7,224,842,844 $0 -$624,382,971 $5,549,279,3032019 $6,611,094,702 $7,393,445,846 $0 -$782,351,144 $4,766,928,1592020 $6,612,209,268 $8,711,630,578 $0 -$2,099,421,310 $2,667,506,8492021 $6,603,964,888 $8,999,905,699 $0 -$2,395,940,811 $271,566,0372022 $6,584,919,464 $9,297,115,473 $0 -$2,712,196,009 -$2,440,629,9722023 $6,553,222,123 $9,636,769,543 $0 -$3,083,547,420 -$5,524,177,3912024 $6,506,690,326 $9,952,306,197 $0 -$3,445,615,871 -$8,969,793,2632025 $6,442,514,351 $10,319,739,231 $0 -$3,877,224,880 -$12,847,018,1422026 $6,371,518,932 $10,669,747,152 $0 -$4,298,228,221 -$17,145,246,3632027 $6,293,285,063 $10,933,478,274 $0 -$4,640,193,212 -$21,785,439,5752028 $6,207,281,506 $11,223,846,556 $0 -$5,016,565,050 -$26,802,004,6252029 $6,113,058,615 $11,634,934,560 $0 -$5,521,875,946 -$32,323,880,5702030 $6,010,008,576 $12,062,368,227 $0 -$6,052,359,651 -$38,376,240,2212031 $5,960,528,848 $12,381,798,447 $0 -$6,421,269,599 -$44,797,509,8202032 $5,922,511,254 $12,728,902,058 $0 -$6,806,390,804 -$51,603,900,6252033 $5,895,448,048 $13,209,382,882 $0 -$7,313,934,834 -$58,917,835,4592034 $5,878,939,290 $13,708,972,798 $0 -$7,830,033,508 -$66,747,868,9672035 $5,872,534,080 $14,228,432,867 $0 -$8,355,898,787 -$75,103,767,7542036 $5,876,342,534 $14,768,554,491 $0 -$8,892,211,957 -$83,995,979,7112037 $5,884,909,720 $15,330,160,627 $0 -$9,445,250,907 -$93,441,230,6182038 $5,898,161,942 $15,914,107,045 $0 -$10,015,945,103 -$103,457,175,7212039 $5,911,436,995 $16,521,283,637 $0 -$10,609,846,642 -$114,067,022,3632040 $5,924,301,110 $17,152,615,780 $0 -$11,228,314,670 -$125,295,337,033
TOTAL: $201,791,368,771 $327,086,705,804 $0 -$125,295,337,033
Questions?Questions?
David EllisDavid EllisResearch ScientistResearch ScientistTexas Transportation InstituteTexas Transportation InstituteThe Texas A&M University The Texas A&M University SystemSystemCollege Station, Texas 77845College Station, Texas 77845
979.845.6165979.845.6165d-ellis@tamu.edud-ellis@tamu.edu
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Gasoline Powered VehiclesGasoline Powered Vehicles
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• VMT is projected to increase 33 percent
• Fuel tax revenue is projected to decrease 23 percent
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