An analysis of secondary road maintenance payments to Henrico and Arlington counties with the December 2001 update.
Advanced Search
Select up to three search categories and corresponding keywords using the fields to the right. Refer to the Help section for more detailed instructions.

Search our Collections & Repository

All these words:

For very narrow results

This exact word or phrase:

When looking for a specific result

Any of these words:

Best used for discovery & interchangable words

None of these words:

Recommended to be used in conjunction with other fields

Language:

Dates

Publication Date Range:

to

Document Data

Title:

Document Type:

Library

Collection:

Series:

People

Author:

Help
Clear All

Query Builder

Query box

Help
Clear All

For additional assistance using the Custom Query please check out our Help Page

i

An analysis of secondary road maintenance payments to Henrico and Arlington counties with the December 2001 update.

Filetype[PDF-199.89 KB]


  • English

  • Details:

    • Publication/ Report Number:
    • Resource Type:
    • Geographical Coverage:
    • Edition:
      Final report.
    • Abstract:
      In 1986, 33.1-23.5:1 of the Code of Virginia established new rates for payments to Henrico and Arlington counties to maintain their secondary roads and specified how the rates were to be adjusted annually. The rates specified for 1986 maintenance payments were $3,616 per lane mile for Henrico County and $7,201 per lane mile for Arlington County. Rates were to be adjusted annually thereafter using a maintenance cost index. In spring of the year 2000, in deliberations over the Appropriations Act for the 2000-2002 biennium, Virginia's General Assembly discussed the need for a study of transportation allocations to localities, focusing especially on Henrico and Arlington counties. Subsequently, House Bill 30 directed that "[t]he Department of Transportation shall review the formulas used in determining the financial assistance to localities distributions [sic] and make recommendations to the Commonwealth Transportation Board as to the appropriate allocations based on that review." In April 2000, the director of public works for Henrico County made a presentation to the Commonwealth Transportation Board's Finance Committee in which he argued that the county's secondary maintenance allocation was insufficient (County of Henrico, 2000). In the presentation, maintenance rates for Henrico County were compared with various data sets, including average urban rates in each of VDOT's nine construction districts; the statewide average urban rate; individual urban rates in VDOT's Richmond District; and rates for cities argued to be comparable to Henrico County. In response, the Commonwealth Transportation Board agreed to a temporary increase in Henrico County's rate per lane mile for FY 01 from $5,720 to $8,581. This increased the county's FY 01 total secondary road maintenance allocation from $17.3 million to $25.9 million. The purpose of the analysis documented in this report was to respond to the requirements set forth in House Bill 30. Because of the legislative history regarding the language in the bill, the analysis was limited to maintenance payments to Henrico and Arlington counties. To complete the analysis, data on maintenance expenditures and allocations, lane miles, population, local economic conditions, and other factors were collected for all counties and cities with a population over 20,000 in the Commonwealth.
    • Format:
    • Main Document Checksum:
    • File Type:

    Supporting Files

    • No Additional Files

    More +

    You May Also Like

    Checkout today's featured content at rosap.ntl.bts.gov

    Version 3.26