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MN Transportation Finance Redistribution Who Contributes More, Who Receives More? (2010-2015) Jerry Zhao zrzhao@umn.edu Adeel Lari larix001@umn.edu Camila Fonseca fonse024@umn.edu

Minnesota Transportation Finance Database Problem with current reporting system: The gap between data & information Open, but not transparent Available, yet not accessible Two recent examples Local contributions to roadway investment Inconsistent data between MNET and transit The solution: MNTF Data base A consolidated & longitudinal clearinghouse Infrastructure for policymaking and research 2

Data Composition Revenues From Federal Government From State Government From Local Government Expenditures Trunk highway programs (MnDOT) Local roads (county, city, and township) Transit programs (MPO/MnDOT) 3

Database Development Consolidated from multiple sources Aggregated or allocated to the county level Longitudinal and annually updated Interactive interfaces Spatial visualization Online database query 4

Database Usage To support transportation research needs Understanding the funding system Analyzing economic returns of the investment To facilitate legislative decision-making Neutral platform and information support To enhance public engagement Public understanding of related issues 5

Transportation Funding Redistribution We calculate at the county level and then show the aggregated results at the transportation-district level. Which districts contribute more? Which districts receive more in the allocation? Comparing the contribution to the allocation 6

Transportation Funding Redistribution We used data for: Revenues Expenditures Calculate the ER-Ratio Aggregate the data at the transportation district level Five-year average of 2010-2015 at the district level Using five-year moving average to smooth out fluctuations Results aggregated at the transportation district level 7

Highway Funding Redistribution STATE FEDERAL Motor Fuel Tax Motor Vehicle Sales Tax Vehicle Registration Fees Formula Funds Earmark Funds Municipal State-Aid Highway User Tax Distribution Fund (5% Flexible Fund) (95% Distributed as Shown below) 9% State Trunk Highway Fund Area Transportation Partnerships (Distributed by Target Formula) MnDOT Projects Statewide Bridge Fund & Statewide Corridor Fund Local Projects *Rec Trails *MPO Planning *Safe Rts to School *Coordinated Borders *SP&R *Const. Eng. *Statewide programs MnDOT Projects Local Projects County State-Aid 29% Operation, Maintenance, Engineering, Debt Service 62% State Road Construction 8

Transit Funding Distribution Motor Vehicle Sale Tax State General Fund Fares Federal Funding Metro Transit Bus Metro Transit LRT Metro Mobility Opt Out Communities Contracted Routes Community Programs Others 9

MN Transportation Districts District 1: Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Pine, St. Louis District 2: Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau District 3: Benton, Cass, Crow Wing, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, Wright District 4: Becker, Big Stone, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Mahnomen, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Wilkin District 5 - Metro: Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington District 6: Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona District 7: Cottonwood, Faribault, Jackson, Le Sueur, Martin, Nicollet, Nobles, Rock, Sibley, Waseca, Watonwan District 8: Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac Qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, McLeod, Meeker, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Renville, Yellow Medicine 10

Federal Aid: Local Roads and Multimodal, 8.0% Bonds Proceeds, 11.0% Sources (2015) Other income and transfers, 5.0% Federal Aid: Trunk Highway, 15.0% Motor Vehicle Registration Tax, 21.0% Motor Vehicle Sales Tax, 13.0% State Fuel Tax, 27.0% 11

Analysis: Revenue Share R-Share: A district s share in the collection of federal and state transportation revenues Federal taxes (allocated through county VMT) Highway account (FHWA data 2010-2015) Transit account (FHWA data 2010-2015) State fuel tax (allocated through county VMT) Vehicle registration tax (Tab Fee)(by county of registration) Motor vehicle sales tax (by Department of Public Safety method) 50%: By vehicle registration tax 50%: By vehicle count 12

Minnesota Transport Finance Redistribution R-Share (2010-2015) District F.Fuel MN.Fuel TabFee MVST R-Share District 1 7.6% 7.6% 6.9% 7.4% 7.4% District 2 3.4% 3.4% 3.6% 3.8% 3.5% District 3 13.8% 13.8% 12.9% 13.7% 13.5% District 4 5.9% 5.9% 5.3% 5.5% 5.7% Metro 48.5% 48.5% 51.0% 48.8% 49.1% District 6 10.1% 10.1% 9.2% 9.5% 9.8% District 7 6.2% 6.2% 6.0% 6.2% 6.1% District 8 4.5% 4.5% 5.1% 5.2% 4.7% Annual Total (M) $687 $858 $562 $331 $2,439 13

Debt Service, 4.0% Program Planning and Delivery, 6.0% Uses (2015) Agency Management and Other, 4.0% State Aid for Local Transportation, 30.0% State Road and Bridge Construction, 39.0% Public Safety Department, 3.0% Multimodal Systems, 5.0% Operations and Maintenance, 9.0% 14

Analysis: Expenditure Share E-Share: A district s share in the disperse of federal and state transportation revenues State trunk highway expenditures Construction costs allocated the counties by MnDOT O&M costs allocated by districts by MnDOT Federal and state transportation grants to local governments To counties: federal transportation grant; state transportation grant To cities: federal transportation grant; state transportation grant To townships: state transportation grant Federal and state grants for public transit systems Urban transit systems (allocated to counties) Rural transit systems (allocated by the primary service areas) 15

Minnesota Transport Finance Redistribution E-Share (2010-2015) District Trunk GRT Transit E-Share District 1 12.4% 10.7% 3.9% 10.1% District 2 6.1% 6.5% 0.5% 5.1% District 3 10.6% 10.9% 2.7% 9.1% District 4 7.1% 8.1% 0.9% 6.2% Metro 36.4% 36.9% 87.7% 47.0% District 6 13.1% 11.4% 1.9% 10.2% District 7 8.4% 8.6% 1.0% 7.0% District 8 5.8% 6.8% 1.2% 5.2% Annual Total (M) $1,187 $1,001 $558 $2,746 16

Analysis: Expenditure-Revenue Ratio ER-Ratio: A district s expenditure share divided by its revenue share in federal and state transportation finance ER-Ratio = E-Share/R-Share > 1: Counties that receive more than they contribute < 1: Counties that receive less than they contribute 17

Minnesota Transport Finance Redistribution ER-Ratio (2010-2015) District R-Share E-Share ER.RATIO District 1 7.4% 10.1% 1.35 District 2 3.5% 5.1% 1.45 District 3 13.5% 9.1% 0.67 District 4 5.7% 6.2% 1.09 Metro 49.1% 47.0% 0.96 District 6 9.8% 10.2% 1.05 District 7 6.1% 7.0% 1.14 District 8 4.7% 5.2% 1.12 Annual $2,439 $2,746 - Total (M) *: More than 20% away from 1. Above 1 Below 1 18

Findings at the District Level (2010-2015) E-Share: Metro district receives about 36% highway funding, 88% transit funding, about 47% in total transportation funding R-Share: Metro district contributes about 50% of dedicated revenues District 3 contributes about 14% ER-Ratio: Metro district receives slightly less than it contributes but the difference is not significant District 3 contributes about 14% but receives about 9% District 1 and 2 receive more than they contribute 19

Appendix 1: Only roads? Expenditure share State trunk highway expenditures Federal and state transportation grants (No federal and state grants for transit) Revenue share Federal fuel tax (highway account, no transit) State fuel tax Vehicle registration tax Motor vehicle sales tax 20

Minnesota Transport Finance Redistribution ER-Ratio with Roads (2010-2015) District R-Share E-Share ER-Ratio District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 Metro District 6 District 7 District 8 Annual Total (M) *: More than 20% away from 1. 7.4% 11.6% 1.57 3.5% 6.3% 1.78 13.5% 10.7% 0.79 5.7% 7.6% 1.32 49.2% 36.6% 0.75 9.8% 12.3% 1.26 6.1% 8.5% 1.39 4.7% 6.3% 1.33 $2,348 $2,188 - Above 1 Below 1 21

Appendix 2: Trust funds + Local Efforts? Expenditure share State trunk highway expenditures Federal and state transportation grants Federal and state grants to public transit Local efforts both both roads and transit Revenue share Federal fuel tax (highway account and transit) State fuel tax Vehicle registration tax Motor vehicle sales tax Local efforts both both roads and transit 22

Minnesota Transport Finance Redistribution ER-Ratio with Local Efforts (2010-2015) District R-Share E-Share ER-Ratio District 1 7.4% 9.0% 1.21 District 2 3.3% 4.2% 1.29 District 3 11.7% 9.2% 0.79 District 4 5.5% 5.8% 1.06 Metro 52.5% 51.0% 0.97 District 6 8.9% 9.2% 1.04 District 7 6.1% 6.6% 1.08 District 8 4.7% 5.0% 1.07 Annual Total (M) $4,394 $4,700 - *: More than 20% away from 1. Above 1 Below 1 23

Appendix 3: Roadway Funding Structure Federal and state special revenues Trunk highway spending F&S transportation grants to local governments Local efforts Total local roads spending F&S grants 24

Minnesota Transport Finance Structure Highways and Local Roads (2010-2015) ATP F&S Special Revenue Local Efforts Total (M) District 1 67.2% 32.8% $378 District 2 73.6% 26.4% $187 District 3 61.1% 38.9% $384 District 4 66.3% 33.7% $250 Metro 44.8% 55.2% $1,790 District 6 68.3% 31.7% $395 District 7 66.4% 33.6% $280 District 8 64.6% 35.4% $213 Annual Total 56.4% 43.6% $3,877 25

Roadway Funding Structure (2010-2015) F&S special revenues account for 56% Local efforts account for 44% Consistent across transportation districts Except for the Metro District 26

Appendix 4: Transit Funding Structure Federal and state special revenues F&S capital grants F&S operating grants Fare revenues Fare by operation Fare by contracted services Local efforts All other sources 27

Minnesota Transport Finance Structure Urban and Rural Transit (2010-2015) District F&S Special Revenue Fare Other local Efforts Total (M) District 1 69.6% 7.9% 22.5% $31 District 2 76.6% 6.4% 17.0% $4 District 3 69.8% 8.7% 21.5% $22 District 4 71.9% 10.9% 17.3% $7 Metro 57.2% 12.7% 30.1% $856 District 6 65.1% 15.3% 19.6% $16 District 7 76.7% 10.2% 13.1% $8 District 8 71.6% 10.3% 18.1% $8 Annual Total 58.5% 12.4% 29.1% $951 28

Transit Funding Structure (2010-2015) Fare accounts for 12% of total spending F&S special transportation revenues account for 59% All other local efforts account for 29% Regional variations Metro district is driving the overall pattern Western districts have higher reliance on F&S grants 29