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Transportation

County Road and Bridge Funding Sources 

A.     Oversight by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT)

State Funds

1. County Equipment Revolving Fund

a)     Administered by the County Advisory Board, CAB

b)     Averages 4.5 to 5 million/year

c)      Contact:  Roger Chambers, ODOT, (405) 521-2329.

2. Industrial, Historic site and Lake Access Funds, HB 1061xx

a)     2.5 million, FY 2009, industrial access

b)     2.5 million, FY 2009, lake/historic access

c)      Can be used on city streets and county roads.

d)     Contact:  Roger Chambers, ODOT, (405) 521-2329.

3. County Bridge and Road Improvement, CBRI, Funds

a)     Averages 20 million/year (as of 2007) (105C account)

b)     Force Account and contract projects

c)      25 million, SB 1288, one-time increase in funding for county bridges.  (103C account)

4. County Improvements for Roads and Bridges, (CIRB)

a)     Funding begins 7/1/07 and phased in over 3 years to 80 million/year.

b)     Only contract projects let thru ODOT

Federal Funds – Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)

1. Federal Bridge Funds

a)     Overall Funding available for bridge length structures, 20’ or longer

b)     Programs

                                                              i.      Bridge Replacement (BR)

                                                            ii.      Bridge Rehabilitation (BH)

                                                          iii.      Preventive Maintenance (PM)

                                                           iv.      Safety Bridge Inspection

c)      Funding eligibility

i.        Bridge Replacement (BR) eligibility, bridge < 50 sufficiency rating & functionally obsolete or structurally deficient.

ii.      Bridge Rehabilitation (BH) eligibility, bridge between 50 & 80 sufficiency rating.

iii.    Preventive Maintenance (PM) you must have a systematic process for project selection.

iv.     Safety Bridge Inspection is mandated by the Federal Highway Administration, FHWA, on bridge length structures.

d)     Funding limits

i.        BR, BH and PM all together limited to 17.2 million in odd numbered years and 20 million in even numbered years.

ii.      Safety Bridge Inspection funded with 2.8 million in odd numbered years.

2. Surface Transportation Program (STP) Funds

a)     Surface Transportation Program

                                                              i.      Road projects, grade, drain and surface on county major and minor collectors.

                                                            ii.      6 million/year

3. Emergency Relief (ER) Funds

a)     Disaster funding on Major Collectors

B.     Oversight by Oklahoma Cooperative Circuit Engineering Districts Board, OCCEDB

  1. Emergency and Transportation Revolving, ETR, Fund

a)     25 million statewide for cash flow

b)     Must reimburse funds borrowed

C.    Oversight directly by the Counties

 
  1. County Highway Fund

a)     Fuel taxes, Gross production, Motor vehicle collections disbursed by Tax Commission.

                                                              i.      Averages over 300 million/year into the counties’ County Highway Fund.

b)     Sales taxes for roads and bridges

                                                            ii.      In FY 2006 twenty-four counties generated 30 million.

D.    Oversight by the Tribes

1. Tribal Funds

a)     Tag fees, other revenue sources

2. Federal Funds – Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)

a)     Indian Reservation and Road (IRR) Funds

b)     Indian Reservation and Road (IRR) Bridge Funds

E.     Oversight by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

                 a)  Disaster funds for Minor Collectors and Local Roads

F.     Oversight by the Substate Planning Districts

1. Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP)

2. Other Grants

 
 

Oklahoma
County Road and Bridge Facts

 

Mileage in 2007
Ø      The County Highway System is composed of 85,109 miles. (75% of the State’s roadway network)
Ø      17,950 miles are on the Counties’ Major and Minor Collector System.
Ø      Counties maintain 4,361 miles of city streets within 437 cities.
Ø      Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled, DVMT, (Usage) totaled approx. 13,600,000 miles on the county highway system.  Ø      2,522 railroad crossings on the County Highway System.

Bridges in 2007
Ø      Oklahoma has the 3rd highest percentage of deficient
    bridges in
the 
nation because of poor county bridges.
Ø      14,176 county bridges. (62% of all Oklahoma’s bridges)
Ø      4,460 (32%) are deficient & 664 are obsolete (4.5%) 
     (1.6 billion 
replacement costs)
Ø      64 county bridges over 500 feet in length.

 

Accidents, reported in 2003    
Ø      5,504 crashes on county roads.  (7.4% of the total number of crashes)
Ø      1,951 crashes involved unsafe speeds on county roads.  (21% of the total number of unsafe speed crashes)
Ø      682 rollover crashes on county roads.  (34.7% of the total number of rollover crashes)
Ø      26 train crashes. (44.8% of the total number of train crashes) 101 fatal crashes on county roads. (16.9%
    
of the total number of fatal crashes)

Funding in 2007
Ø      Federal Bridge Replacement, BR, funds for county bridges, 20 million/year.
    
(2.8 of the 20 million funds the Safety Bridge Inspection program in odd numbered years)
   
§         5 million/year of County funds to match federal BR construction funds.
    
§         1.5 million/year of County funds to pay for engineering fees. 
Ø      Federal Surface Transportation Program, STP, funds, 6 million/year.
   
§         $1.5 million/year of County funds to match federal STP construction funds.
  
§         $412,000/year of County funds to pay for engineering fees.  At current funding levels 
        
it would take  56 years to bring all current inadequate county bridges to an adequate level.

Costs in FY 2007
Ø      Diesel fuel costs have increased 185% since 2003.
Ø      Construction costs have increase 43% over the last 2½ years.
Accomplishments in FY 2007
Ø      57 Bridge Replacement, BR, projects let with a total cost of over 23.5 million.
Ø      9 Federal funded, STP, road  projects with a total cost of over 11 million.
Please Note:
Funding to ODOT does not fund maintenance and operation on the County Highway System.