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Arizona Transit Association Annual Conference April 22, 2013

Arizona Transit Association Annual Conference April 22, 2013. John S. Halikowski ADOT Director. Transportation Connection to the Economy. A strong transportation system is the foundation for improved quality of life for Arizona residents. Multimodal Choices. Passenger Rail Corridor Study .

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Arizona Transit Association Annual Conference April 22, 2013

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  1. Arizona Transit Association Annual ConferenceApril 22, 2013 John S. HalikowskiADOT Director

  2. Transportation Connection to the Economy A strong transportation system is the foundation for improved quality of life for Arizona residents

  3. Multimodal Choices

  4. Passenger Rail Corridor Study

  5. Financial Reality Economic Changes Behavioral changes in driving habits Vehicle license taxes Declines in the gas tax collections Federal Funding Reductions

  6. Greater Arizona and Statewide Subprogram Scenarios • Scenario A: Focus on Pavement Preservation • Scenario B: Focus on Major Projects • Scenario C: Combination of Scenario A and B

  7. Greater Arizona and Statewide Subprogram Scenarios Scenario A: Focus on Preservation • No Major Projects programmed in GA after 2014 • Increase funding for Pavement Preservation & Bridge • Maintains interstate highway assets at acceptable level to 2031

  8. Greater Arizona and Statewide Subprogram Scenarios Scenario B: Maintain Major Projects • Maintain major projects contained in FY13-17 Program • Reduction in most subprograms including preservation/bridge • Maintains interstate highway assets at acceptable level to 2017

  9. Greater Arizona and Statewide Subprogram Scenarios Scenario C: Combination • Maintain several major projects contained in FY13-17 Program • Major projects selected based on priority and development status • Maintains interstate highway asset at acceptable level to 2022

  10. Global Competition • Setting the stage for trade in the global market: • Trade Corridors • Passenger Rail • Border Master Plan • North/South Corridor

  11. Future StrategiesCapitalize on Arizona’s potential • Major Interstates • Class I railroads • International airports • Seven foreign trade zones • Links to three Mega Regions

  12. Transportation and Trade Corridor Alliance A focused transportation strategy for economic growth

  13. Proposed Revenue Increases by State in 2013

  14. Looking Forward Arizona is at a pivotal point ADOT will deliver.

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