MAP-21 What s Next Federal Tolling Law. Presented by: Fred Kessler Nossaman LLP fkessler@nossaman.com



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MAP-21 What s Next Federal Tolling Law Presented by: Fred Kessler Nossaman LLP fkessler@nossaman.com

Overview Federal tolling law before MAP-21 Key changes in federal tolling law under MAP-21 General Interstates Other highways, bridges and tunnels Managed Lanes and HOVs Use of Toll Revenues Value Pricing Pilot Program Examples Policy question

Federal Tolling Law Pre-MAP-21 General federal prohibition on tolling federalaid projects Narrow exceptions subject to FHWA approval of 129 agreement HOT lanes under 166

Federal Tolling Law Pre-MAP-21 Four pilot tolling programs Value Pricing Pilot Program 15 statewide slots, 1 vacancy. 7 permanently reserved via coop agreements Express Lanes Demonstration Program expired 9/30/12. 15 slots, 5 agreements. Allocated slots now to proceed under 129 Interstate System Construction Toll Pilot Program expires 8/19/15. 3 slots, 2 vacancies. Mainstreamed by MAP-21 Interstate System Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Pilot Program 3 slots; 0 vacancy

General Key Changes under MAP-21 Expanded opportunities to toll as matter of statutory right under 129. No FHWA approval or agreement needed Central principle: No net loss of free, non-hov lane capacity on highways Managed lanes enabled, but real confusion with HOV conversions to managed lanes FHWA guidance issued 9/24 http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/map21/guidance/guidetoll.cfm

Interstates Key Changes under MAP-21 Initial construction (i.e. before opened to traffic). Replaces Interstate System Construction Toll Pilot Program New capacity Number of non-hov toll-free lanes cannot be reduced May include HOV conversion to HOT lane No qualifiers Replaces Express Lanes Demo Program

Interstates Key Changes under MAP-21 Highway reconstruction. Number of non-hov tollfree lanes cannot be reduced. May include HOV conversion to HOT lane, but: Conversion must be to an automated congestion management tolling system; and HOVs in converted lanes must be exempt from tolls Bridge or tunnel reconstruction or replacement. No qualifiers. Entire facility may be tolled

Key Changes under MAP-21 Other highways, bridges, tunnels Initial construction (i.e. before opened to traffic) New capacity. Number of toll-free lanes cannot be reduced Reconstruction of tolled facility Reconstruction and conversion to toll facility. No qualifiers. Entire facility may be tolled Conversion of HOV lane to toll facility. No qualifiers

Key Changes under MAP-21 Managed Lanes and HOVs 129(a)(1)(H): Authorizes conversion of HOV lane to toll facility. No tolling agreement, no qualifiers. 166(b): Authorizes conversion of HOV to HOT lane. No tolling agreement, but with qualifiers: Conversion must be to an automated congestion management tolling system HOVs in converted lanes must be exempt from tolls Must annually certify vehicle eligibility; operational performance monitoring, evaluation and reporting; enforcement No degradation in service permitted before and as a result of conversion with annual reports of service impacts

Key Changes under MAP-21 Managed Lanes and HOVs How to reconcile? Sept. 24 guidance: 129 has no specific authority allowing non-hovs to use HOV lanes This authority only comes from 166 So, 166 governs all conversions of HOV lanes to toll operations

Key Changes under MAP-21 Managed Lanes and HOVs HOV non-degradation requirements Degradation = <45 mph average speed 90% of morning or evening peak period time for 180-day period New MAP-21 requirement to cure degradation within 180 days increase HOV occupancy; vary tolls on non- HOVs; discontinue non-hov use; increase HOV capacity If fail, FHWA must impose sanctions - withhold Federal funds; withhold project approvals; any other appropriate action

Key Changes under MAP-21 Use of Toll Revenues Limits on use of toll revenue clarified New requirement for annual audit to verify adequate maintenance, proper revenue use Secretary may order toll suspension for noncompliance with limitations on use until agreement reached on achieving compliance

Value Pricing Pilot Program VPPP still useful Available in 15 states FHWA uses it only if mainstream tolling programs ( 129, 166, ELDP) unavailable to accommodate Useful for, e.g.: HOV/HOT lanes conversion with some HOV tolling Free lane to managed lane conversion Truck only toll lanes Cordon pricing Regional express lane program Other pricing variations

Examples Example 1: 6-lane interstate route, no HOV lanes State wants to: (1) Expand to 8 lanes and toll 2 lanes. Permitted under MAP-21? (2) Expand to 8 lanes, with 2 managed lanes in each direction. Permitted under MAP-21?

Example 2: Examples 8-lane interstate, including 1 degraded HOV-2 lane in each direction. State wants to: (1) Expand to 10 lanes, convert HOV to managed lane, no tolling of HOVs. Permitted under MAP-21? (2) Expand to 10 lanes, with 2 managed lanes in each direction, including conversion of HOV lane, tolling of HOV-2s. Permitted under MAP-21? (3) Same as (2), except toll all HOVs in peak periods

Policy Question Is there a continuing rationale for federal tolling restrictions?

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