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2 LACMTA Presentation Outline > Agency Overview > Key Projects / Initiatives > Credit Profile, Current Debt & Debt Issuance Outlook 2
3 LACMTA Overview Transportation planner and coordinator, designer, builder and operator > Regional transportation planning agency for the nation s most populous county > Largest public transit operator west of Chicago > Service area of 1,433 square miles across 88 cities > Estimated 915,000 weekday passenger ridership on buses > Estimated 358,000 weekday passenger ridership on rail lines > Over 2,200 clean air buses > 95 Rail Stations > Provided 403 million rides in FY
4 LACMTA Overview (cont.) Governed by 14-member Board of Directors > 5 members of the County Board of Supervisors > Mayor of the City of Los Angeles > 2 public members, appointed by the Mayor of Los Angeles > 1 member of City Council of Los Angeles, appointed by the Mayor of Los Angeles > 4 members appointed by a County Selection Committee > 1 non-voting member appointed by the Governor 4
5 LACMTA Overview (cont.) Metro Rail System > 105 miles of rail > 4 light rail lines > 2 heavy rail lines > 2 busways 5
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7 LACMTA Key Projects / Initiatives > Measure R Projects Completed Transit: > Orange Line extension to Chatsworth June 2012 > Gold Line Foothill to Azusa March 2016 > EXPO Line to Santa Monica April 2012 and May 2016 Highway: > Passons Boulevard grade separation project in Pico Rivera opened to traffic in November > Valley View Avenue grade separation project in Santa Fe Springs opened to traffic in October > I-5 South Capacity Enhancement Carmenita Road Interchange: new Carmenita bridge opened to traffic on July 18, > I-5 North Capacity Enhancements from SR-134 to SR-118 widening: Segment 2 SR-170 to Buena Vista construction completed December 2015; Segment 1 SR-118 to SR-170 construction completed July
8 LACMTA Key Projects / Initiatives Crenshaw / LAX Transit Project Project Description: 8.5-mile, $2.05 billion light rail line will travel to the Metro Green Line and will serve the cities of Los Angeles, Inglewood, and El Segundo; and portions of unincorporated Los Angeles County. Projected Opening Date: October 2019 Major Funding Sources: $529,300,000 Measure R $554,278,000 Federal, State, Local and other sources $545,900,000 Measure R TIFIA Loan $428,500,000 Propositions A & C 8
9 LACMTA Key Projects / Initiatives Regional Connector Transit Project Project Description: 1.9-mile, $1.76 billion alignment will serve Little Tokyo, the Arts District, Civic Center, The Historic Core, Broadway, Grand Ave, Bunker Hill, Flower St and the Financial District. Projected Opening Date: November 2021 Major Funding Sources: $670,000,000 Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) $926,000,000 Federal, State, Local and other sources $160,000,000 Measure R TIFIA Loan 9
10 LACMTA Key Projects / Initiatives Purple Line Extension Section 1 Project Description: 3.92-mile, $3.15 billion heavy rail line beginning at the Wilshire/Western station extending west with new stations at Wilshire/La Brea, Wilshire/Fairfax and Wilshire/La Cienega. Projected Opening Date: November 2023 Major Funding Sources: $1,250,000,000 Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) $875,000,000 Measure R $856,000,000 Measure R TIFIA Loan $174,000,000 Federal, State, Local & Other Sources 10
11 LACMTA Key Projects / Initiatives > Gold Line Foothill extension to Claremont groundbreaking December 2, 2017 > Official groundbreaking ceremony for the Westside Purple Line Extension Section 2 took place February 23, 2018 > The Westside Purple Line Extension Section 3 project expects to bring a tunneling contract to MTA Board in
12 LACMTA Key Projects / Initiatives Twenty-Eight by 2028 Highlight 28 major transit and highway projects for completion in time for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games > 17 projects already slated for completion by 2028 > 8 Aspirational projects would require accelerated funding > 3 additional projects that require resources 12
13 LACMTA Key Projects / Initiatives Twenty-Eight by 2028 Project List Project Target Completion Date Current Completion Date Project Target Completion Date Current Completion Date Crenshaw/LAX Line Purple Line Extension Section MicroTransit** Sepulveda Pass ExpressLanes Regional Connector East San Fernando Valley New Bus Rapid Transit Corridor (Phase 1) I-105 ExpressLanes* Orange and Red Lines to Gold Line Transit Connector (North Hollywood to Pasadena) I-710 South Corridor Early Action* Airport Metro Connector Station South Bay Light Rail Extension* I-5 North County Capacity Enhancements Blue Line Signal and Washington/Flower Junction Improvements** North San Fernando Valley I-10 ExpressLanes I-605 to San Bernardino Line** Purple Line Extension Section SR 57/60 Interchange Improvements* Gold Line Foothill Extension to Claremont (with ability to extend to Montclair) Vermont Transit Corridor LA River Waterway & System Bike Path Sepulveda Transit Corridor* LA River Bike Path and Mobility Hub-San Fernando Valley Gold Line Eastside Extension to Whittier or South El Monte* Orange Line Travel Time and Safety Improvements West Santa Ana Branch* Purple Line Extension Section I-405 South Bay Curve Improvements* *Accelerated project. **Non-Measure R /Non-Measure M Project. 13
14 LACMTA Key Projects / Initiatives NextGen Bus Study > Bus Ridership declining nationally > FY18 budget assumes a 19% Fare revenue recovery ratio > Metro launched a bus network reimagining study to guide restructuring the system 14
15 LACMTA Projects / Initiatives > P3 to accelerate Projects > Metro considering Public Private Partnerships as a means to accelerate delivery of much needed transportation projects > Potential P3 Candidates > Sepulveda Pass Transit Corridor > Possible passenger rail and/or toll road in tunnel(s) between the San Fernando Valley and Westside to LAX > West Santa Ana Branch > 20-mile light rail transit line that would connect downtown LA to southeast LA County 15
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17 Overview of Credit & Debt Funding Sources 17
18 Overview of Credit & Debt Sales Tax Revenue > Authorized by voter approval > Applies to both incorporated and unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, including areas not served by Metro > Local sales tax revenues securing debt are remitted monthly by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration directly to the bond trustee, who deducts 1/6 interest and 1/12 principal before remitting to LACMTA Sales Tax Revenue Source Effective Year Tax Rate Sunset Allocation %Local/LACMTA Proposition A 1982 Half-cent None 25/75% Proposition C 1991 Half-cent None 20/80% Measure R 2009 Half-cent /85% Measure M 2017 Half-cent (1) None 16/84% (2) (1) When Measure R sunsets, Measure M increases to 1 cent. (2) Allocation % will change to 19/81% July 1,
19 Overview of Credit & Debt Sales Tax Revenue > Sales tax revenues driven by a large population with above average demographic and economic characteristics > Nation s most populous county, with over 10 million residents representing 224 languages > Per capita income levels above national average > Large economy in the global market with healthy diversity > One of the nation s largest counties at 4,100 square miles (larger than the combined areas of the states of Rhode Island and Delaware) > L.A. County is a leader in education & research with three of the world s leading Research Universities: Caltech, UCLA and USC, plus 110 other Colleges and Universities in our region Leading Companies Headquartered in LA County 19
20 Billions Overview of Credit & Debt Sales Tax Revenues (1) $3.50 Sales Tax Revenues ($ in billions) $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $0.50 $ * ** Proposition A Measure R Proposition C Measure M*** *LACMTA s FY 2014 audited financial statements include an increase in Proposition A and Proposition C sales tax revenues of $61.4 million each due to an accounting accrual adjustment resulting in a one-time increase to the reported amount. The adjustments of $61.4 million has been excluded in the above table. **FY18 Board Approved Budget. *** Measure M collections started on July 1, (1) Sales Tax Revenues are net of CDTFA fees and before Local Return allocation. 20
21 Overview of Credit & Debt Structural & Policy Limits Restrict Borrowing > Bonds are largely restricted to ordinance capital allocation categories > System operating requirements restrict borrowing > Debt Policy further constrains how much debt we issue Bondable Percentage under Debt Policy Non-Bondable Percentage Proposition A Proposition C Measure R Measure M 30% 35% 47% 50% 45% 45% 38% 34% Local Return 25% 20% 15% 16% (1) Legal ABT 2.46x MADs 1.3x MADs (2) 2.5x MADs TBD (1) Local return set to increase to 19% in FY2040. (2) Legal ABT is 1.3x MADs; the effective coverage under the Debt Policy is 2.28x 21
22 Overview of Credit & Debt Growing Revenue, Structural & Policy Limits = High Coverage Ratios Year Proposition A Proposition C Measure R General Rev x 4.29x NA 14.23x x 4.28x 24.5x 34.43x x 4.62x 10.2x 32.44x x 4.81x 10.80x 31.57x 2014 (1) 3.71x 4.46x 11.30x 31.19x x 4.40x 11.80x 40.94x x 4.52x 12.10x 32.72x x 4.44x 8.40x 28.33x (1) Amounts shown for FY2014 Net Sales Tax Revenue, Pledged Revenue and Debt Service Coverage are reported and calculated excluding the $61.4 million accounting accrual adjustment for Proposition A and the Proposition C Sales Taxes. 22
23 Short-Term Obligations Short-Term Obligations Commercial Paper & Revolving Credit Proposition A Program Proposition C Program Measure R Program Program Capacity $350,000,000 $150,000,000 $300,000,000 Outstanding Par $107,500,000 $50,309,000 $65,422,743 Issuance Date 3/8/2016 3/29/ /1/2015 Expiration 3/7/2019 3/28/ /20/2020 Liquidity Provider Sumitomo MUFG Union Bank Citibank (1) Bank of America Wells Fargo Bank of the West State Street RBC Capital Markets (1) The Citibank Letter of Credit was entered into on 8/17/2017 and expires on 7/31/
24 Overview of Credit & debt Current Debt Portfolio and Ratings Outstanding Debt March 1, 2018 Moody s Standard & Poor s Fitch LONG-TERM DEBT Issue Type Principal Outstanding Proposition A Senior Bonds $1,285,870,000 Aa1 AAA NR Proposition C Bonds $1,434,255,000 Aa2 AA+ AA Measure R Bonds $1,145,995,000 Aa1 AAA NR Measure R TIFIA Loans* $1,211,303,044 NR Private Private General Revenue $97,610,000 Aa2 AA NR Total Long-Term Debt $5,175,033,044 SHORT-TERM DEBT Issue Type Principal Outstanding Proposition A Commercial Paper $107,500,000 P-1 A-1 NR Proposition C Commercial Paper $5,309,000 P-1 A-1 NR Proposition C Revolving Credit $45,000,000 NR NR NR Measure R Short-term Obligations $65,422,743 NR NR NR Total Short-Term Debt $223,231,743 TOTAL DEBT OUTSTANDING $5,398,264,787 * Total TIFIA Loans commitment is $1.868 billion. 24
25 Overview of Credit & Debt Future Debt Activity Upcoming Transactions > Proposition A > Refunding transaction of approximately $14 million > Sale Date: April 2018 > Proposition C > Refunding transaction of approximately $56 million > Sale Date: April 2018 Current Long-term Debt Issuance Projections FY ($ in millions) Proposition A $745 Proposition C 652 Measure R 1,708 Measure M 2,206 Total $5,311 25
26 Overview of Credit & Debt LACMTA s Strengths > Growing population and economic diversity > Broad voter support for Metro projects > Current Sales Taxes provide 2% in perpetuity > Trustee intercept for monthly principal and interest set-asides > Debt Policy limitations result in high debt service coverage > Successful completion of projects 26
27 Contact Us Title Contact info Donna Mills Treasurer LuAnne Edwards Schurtz Deputy Executive Officer, Finance Danny Jasper Debt Manager
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