House Transportation Overview 03

House Transportation Overview 03

AlaskaAlaska DOT&PFDOT&PF OverviewOverview HouseHouse TransportationTransportation CommitteeCommittee February 4, 2003 Michael Barton Acting Commissioner BriefingBriefing TopicsTopics • Department Overview • Capital Programs •Operations – Highway Status – Maintenance – Airport Status – Facilities – Regional Funding – Disasters – FY03 Construction Program – Airports • Bonds – Alaska Marine Highway – STIP Overview and Schedule System –MPO’s – Ports and Harbors – Reauthorization of TEA-21 & – Measurement Standards and AIR-21 Commercial Vehicle Enforcement DOT&PFDOT&PF RegionalRegional BoundariesBoundaries Ba rro w Wa in w r ig h t Prud h o e Ba y Kaktovik Po in t Ho p e Re d Do g An a kt u vu k Pa s s Kotzebue Sh ish m a re f Kia n a Be t t le s Northern Region Fo rt Yukon Savoonga No m e Tanana Fa irb a n ks Ea g le Un a la kle e t Ne n a na De lta J c t St Michael He a ly Mc G ra th St Ma rys Ho ly C ro s s Ho o p e r Ba y Glennallen An ia k Be t h e l Pa lm e r Central Region An c h o ra g e Kenai Ilia m na Dilling ha m Ho m e r Se wa rd Sh e m ya St Pa u l Kin g Sa lm o n St Ge o rg e Kodiak Po rt He id e n Southeast Cold Bay Region Sa n d Po in t Ad a k Un a la s ka DOT&PFDOT&PF MaintenanceMaintenance StationsStations 84 Stations Statewide NationalNational HighwayHighway SystemSystem AlaskaAlaska HighwayHighway SystemSystem DOT&PFDOT&PF AirportsAirports 261 State-owned Airports DOT&PFDOT&PF PortsPorts && HarborsHarbors 73 State-owned Harbors 51 Operated by agreement by local government AMHSAMHS RouteRoute MapMap 33 Ports-of-Call 3,500 Nautical Miles DOT&PFDOT&PF OrgOrg ChartChart OperationsOperations • Budget • Maintenance • Facilities • Disasters •Airports • Alaska Marine Highway System • Ports and Harbors • Measurement Standards and Commercial Vehicle Enforcement OperatingOperating BudgetBudget byby FundFund SourceSource Receipts Stat Designated Services $7.2 Prog Rcpts $1.1 Fed Rcpts $2.8 General Funds $94.3 AK Marine Hwy Fund $86.1 GF Prog Rcpts $.1 I/A Rcpts $4.6 Hwy Working Capital Fund $23.7 Capital Improve Prog Int'l Airport Rcpts $83.4 Oil /Hazard Rev Fund $47.3 Fund $0.7 GeneralGeneral FundFund andand ReceiptReceipt SupportedSupported ServicesServices byby FunctionFunction Admin MSCVE $7,937.9 $3,643.0 Planning $767.2 D & C $2,572.4 M&O $86,729.0 RegionalRegional MaintenanceMaintenance FundingFunding $8,953,700 $29,630,700 Central Northern Southeast $37,166,600 MaintenanceMaintenance • FY03 Operations Budget Cut • Highways, Aviation & Facilities Impacts – Maintenance Station Closures: Ninilchik, Chitina, and Birch Lake – Maintenance Reductions • Spread across the highway system • Airports on road system – Federal Funding Agencies • Grant Assurances and Maintenance Requirements • Capital program implications O&MO&M FY03FY03 SupplementalSupplemental • Restore Operations for Remainder of Year – Restore Maintenance of Various Roads • Steese Highway • Northern Region Roads including Denali Hwy • Snow Removal on Southeast Cat III Roads • Snow Haul in Anchorage • Willow Maintenance Station • Elliott Highway • Operators and Equipment across the State O&MO&M FY03FY03 SupplementalSupplemental • Restore Operations for Remainder of Year (cont.) – Open Maintenance Stations • Ninilchik • Birch Lake • Chitina – Restore Maintenance at Airports • Skwentna •Clear – Restore Maintenance at State Buildings DisastersDisasters • Fall 2002 Disasters – October Flood - Kenai Peninsula – November Earthquake - Denali Fault 7.9 Mag – November Flood - Kenai Peninsula – Federal Disaster Funding Agencies - FEMA & FHWA DOT&PFDOT&PF KenaiKenai FloodsFloods ImpactsImpacts • Governor & President Declarations - October/November events • Recovery & Reconstruction Costs – Highway & Bridge Repairs $23.8 M – FHWA Eligible Repairs $15.8 M – FEMA Eligible Repairs $8.0 M – Work to Date $10.3 M • Resource Agency Challenges DOT&PFDOT&PF EarthquakeEarthquake ImpactsImpacts • Tok Cutoff Highway - most impacted road – Winter repairs complete • Northway Airport - most impacted airport – Winter repairs complete • Governor & President Declarations – FHWA $2.0 M Rapid Response funds provided • Highway & Bridge Repair $53 M (ongoing) – FHWA Eligible Repairs $38.7 M – FEMA Eligible Repairs $14.3 M – Work to Date $10.5 M • Future Construction Program Impacts DOT&PFDOT&PF AirportsAirports • Largest Airport Operator in the U.S. – 261 State owned & operated airports • 2 Internationals - Anchorage & Fairbanks • 21 Rural Certificated • 238 Community • Organization - New Structure – Deputy Commissioner for Aviation • Rural Airports (Programming) • International Airports •Leasing AlaskaAlaska InternationalInternational AirportAirport SystemSystem (AIAS)(AIAS) • Includes Anchorage and Fairbanks international airports • Enterprise fund covers operating costs and capital costs not paid for by federal funds • Total annual operating budget is approximately $68 million • FAA capital funds and passenger facility charges total over $23 million annually TedTed StevensStevens AnchorageAnchorage InternationalInternational AirportAirport • #1 cargo airport in the US • Busiest floatplane base in the world • Large economic impact – nearly one in ten jobs in Anchorage – 9,119 airport jobs for $367 milllion payroll – 5,631 community jobs for $148 million payroll • Serves 5 million passengers per year • 58 airlines currently operating at airport FairbanksFairbanks InternationalInternational AirportAirport • #13 cargo airport in the US • Large floatplane base - recently expanded • Large economic impact • Serves 800,000 passengers per year • 15 airlines currently operating at airport AlaskaAlaska MarineMarine HighwayHighway SystemSystem • AMHS celebrated its 40th Anniversary on January 23rd - Malaspina still operating • 3,500 total nautical miles of coastline served by AMHS from Bellingham, WA to Unalaska • CY 2001 Statistics - 318,891 passengers and 93,946 vehicles which equates to 60,902,285 Passenger Miles and 18,479,996 Vehicle Miles • Alaska Marine Highway vessels traveled 475,650 nautical miles in 2000...that is over 161 trips from New York to Seattle • Designated a National Scenic Byway in 2002 • 2 new fast vehicle ferries under construction to serve Southeast and Prince William Sound • Fuel costs average 11% of AMHS annual operating budget • Labor costs average 68% of AMHS annual operating budget PortsPorts andand HarborsHarbors • Department is responsible for 73 of 107 public harbor facilities in AK • 51 facilities are operated by local governments – Operating agreements provide no state funds for operations – State obligated for replacement and major repairs • Capital Program is largely Corps of Engineers Program, except bond funds and state match – Corps funds basin, State and Local fund inner-harbor facilities • There are 39 active capital projects for $53.2 million in authorizations – this represents match funds for Federal Navigation Improvement • HB525 authorized $31.8 million for upgrading and transferring 27 facilities in 10 communities MeasurementMeasurement StandardsStandards andand CommercialCommercial VehicleVehicle EnforcementEnforcement • MSCVE enforces all federal and state commercial vehicle laws to ensure safe highways • MSCVE certifies the accuracy of all weighing and measuring devices used in commerce • MSCVE issues permits for overweight vehicles • MSCVE is implementing a new one-stop web-based permit system CapitalCapital ProgramsPrograms • Funding by Mode • Airport Status • STIP Overview and Schedule • MPO’s - AMATS and FMATS • Regional Funding • FY03 Construction Program – Bonds • Reauthorization of TEA-21 & AIR-21 CurrentCurrent ConstructionConstruction ContractsContracts byby ModeMode Mode/System Active Contracts Highways and Ferries 119 Statewide Aviation 58 Harbors 39 ANC 55 FAI 3 20032003 MajorMajor CapitalCapital ProgramsPrograms byby ModeMode Mode/System 2003 Capital Program Highways and Ferries $444.1 Million Statewide Aviation $120.9 Harbors $31.8 ANC $78.6 FAI $21.6 Some funds are discretionary or earmarked, and may not become available. Both FHWA and FAA funding are estimated, as Congress has yet to finalize their transportation appropriation. InternationalInternational AirportsAirports • Ted Stevens Anchorage • Fairbanks International Airport International Airport – $21.6 M FY03 Construction – $78.6 M FY03 Construction – Major projects recently – Major projects recently completed completed • Runway 1L/19R Extension • 6L/24R Runway Reconst. • Safety Area Improvements • Snow Disposal Facility • Drainage Improvements • Taxiway Yankee • Taxiway Delta Extension • Hood Strip Safety Area • Terminal Roads/Parking • Terminal Improvements • Runway 1R/19L Extension STIPSTIP BasicsBasics • Required under federal law – Must cover 3 years minimum but valid for only 2 years – Must estimate financial resources and limit projects to this amount – Requires an extensive public process – Must be in accord with state transportation plan – State regulations also govern the STIP process – Must be approved by FHWA and FTA AlaskaAlaska RegsRegs andand STIPSTIP SecSec 1717 AACAAC 0505 • Establish 4 funding categories –NHS 48% –CTP 33% –AHS 8% –TRAAK 8% – Flexible 3% • Requires an MPO (Fairbanks and Anchorage) allocation • Public process and timeframes set out STIPSTIP FundingFunding CategoriesCategories •NHS – Federally defined, routes approved by Congress, that meet strict criteria – 2,115 CL miles & AMHS •AHS – Alaska category for other high level roads. Includes existing and proposed roads. – 1,440 CL miles & 37 proposed CL miles •CTP – Alaska category covering all

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