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Financial Report Fiscal Year 2018 Year to Date December 31, 2017 Presented on February 14, 2018 1

Major Highlights Revenue FY2018 sales tax revenue budgeted at 2.5% growth over FY2017 Sales tax remittances received YTD December 2017 are 3.34% higher than YTD December 2016 Capital contributions and grants are below budget due to timing of processing eligible paid expenses Operating Expenses $56.0 million expended to date, or 22.4% of full year budget Year to date diesel cost of $1.95 per gallon is in-line with budgeted rate of $2.00 per gallon Capital Projects FY2018 capital project budget of $151.5 million $10.4 million expended to date, or 6.9% of full year budget Bus Replacements 11 Transit Buses $58.2 million outstanding commitments have been issued, or 38.4% of full year budget Positive Train Control, TIGER Grant Project, MetroRapid and Intelligent Transportation System 2

Revenue $' Million Category FY17 Dec YTD FY18 Dec YTD FY18 Full Year Budget % of Budget Comments Ridership 7,828,748 7,663,433 31,680,026 24.2% Sales Tax $59.1 $61.3 $234.1 26.2% Oct - Nov actual receipts; Dec accrued Passenger Fares 4.3 4.1 19.0 21.8% Third Party Fares 1.6 1.7 6.2 28.4% Freight Railroad Revenue 1.1 1.2 4.1 28.8% Other Revenue 0.8 1.4 3.0 44.9% Operating Contributions and Grants 3.6 7.0 30.6 23.0% Capital Contributions and Grants 4.2.2 38.5 0.6% Timing of processing eligible paid expenses Total $74.6 $77.0 $335.4 23.0% Fare Revenue per Passenger $ 0.75 $ 0.77 $ 0.80 3

Sales Tax Receipts $ M Total $221.3M $228.7M $61.1M 4

Sales Tax Trend 5 6 Month Annual Growth 4.0% 6 Month Annual Growth 2.0% 6 Month Annual Growth 3.5%

Job Growth Trend 6

Operating Expense $' Million Category FY17 Dec YTD FY18 Dec YTD FY18 Full Year Budget % of Budget Revenue Hours 452,888 466,289 1,901,039 24.5% Revenue Miles 6,161,249 6,539,368 26,844,169 24.4% Comments Salaries and Benefits $8.8 $10.1 $42.2 24.0% Professional Services 2.9 3.0 22.0 13.8% Timing of spending on contracts Materials and Supplies 0.1 0.1 1.4 6.6% Fuel and Fluids 2.9 2.6 12.4 20.7% $284K favorable - $1.95/gallon actual cost versus $2.00/gallon budget Utilities 0.6 0.5 3.2 16.5% Insurance 0.3 0.3 1.0 30.5% Timing of premium payments at beginning of fiscal year Taxes 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0% Purchased Transportation 36.9 38.1 158.7 24.0% Lease/Rentals 0.3 0.4 2.0 22.0% Other Expenses 0.6 0.6 7.0 8.1% Timing of software contract expense and unspent contingency Total $53.7 $56.0 $250.0 22.4% Cost per Revenue Hour $ 118.48 $ 120.09 $ 131.51 7

Budget Transfers 8 Consistent with Capital Metro s financial policies, there were 2 budget transfers to report for Quarter 1 for the period ending December 31, 2017 that cumulatively exceeded $150,000 October-17 Transfer #1 From: BPS1403 Non-revenue Vehicle Replacement 591,190 Realign funding between capital projects with CIP Reforecast To: BPS1501 Bus Replacements (2,970,258) BPS1603 Senior Route Vans (335,150) CPG1409 North Lamar Transit Center Facility Enhancements 8,595 CPG1412 Rail Maintenance Building Drainage 24,084 CPG1501 Bus Stop Improvements - Rebranding Effort Upgrades 27,132 CPG1502 Howard Lane Parking Spaces 45,397 CPG1503 Lakeline Additional Parking 215,000 CPG1516 Downtown Station Improvements funded by TxDOT (6,853,503) CPG1518 Bus Stop Signage 45,029 CPG1521 MetroRapid Project 991,649 CPG1602 North Operations SERTA Demolition/Paving 32,127 CPG1605 Westgate Transit Center Park and Ride 48,114 CPG1704 MetroRapid - Additional Stations for 801 and 803 214,626 CPG1706 South Congress Transit Center Parking Expansion 22,492 CPG1709 DT Station-Pedestrian Crossings (125,000) CPG1712 DT Station - Storm Water Improvements (1,476,569) CPG1713 Double Tracking-NBFR to Plaza Saltillo (3,085,000) CPG1715 N Ops Rail Maintenance Facility Light Replacement 70,000 FIN1802 Capital Project FY 2017 Carry Forward 16,974,855 ITS0402 Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Project 1,151,296 ITS1502 Mobile Applications (80,000) ITS1505 Fare Collection System Rollout to Fleet (421,296) ITS1601 Dynamic Message Signs for Fixed Route and Commuter Rail (250,000) ITS1605 Management System/SPEAR Replacement (3,040) ITS1704 Scheduling Systems Upgrade 100,000 ITS1806 Ticket Vending Machine Replacement (500,000) PAM1404 Fuel System Upgrade at Thompson Lane 123,000 PAM1517 North Operations Reconstruct Extraction Fans (28,700)

Budget Transfers (continued) Consistent with Capital Metro s financial policies, there were 2 budget transfers to report for Quarter 1 for the period ending December 31, 2017 that cumulatively exceeded $150,000 PAM1606 2910 Drinking Fountain Replacement 25,000 Realign funding between capital projects with CIP Reforecast (continued) PAM1608 Thompson Lane Roofing Repairs 3,570 PAM1609 Thompson Lane Flooring Repairs 35,000 PAM1703 Dynamic Brake Tester (North Operations Facility) 300,000 PAM1704 Electric Car Chargers 18,000 PAM1709 Vehicle Exhaust Adaptors 15,000 PAM1710 Water Boilers Replacement (East 5th Street Facility) (10,000) PAM1802 Forklift North Operations Facility (20,000) PAM1805 A/C Unit at S. Congress Park & Ride (For IT Equipment) (19,000) PAM1812 Pallet Forklift for Warehouse (7,100) PLN1801 I-35 Corridor - Right of Way Initial Commitment (3,600,000) REA1102 Saltillo Track Relocation 15,936 RRC1407 TIGER Grant Project 1,199,618 RRC1501 Commuter Operation Risk Reduction 91,216 RRC1503 Central Subdivision Quiet Zone 17,100 RRC1507 Four New Diesel Multiple Units 400,000 RRC1508 Engineering for Existing Diesel Multiple Units 13,280 RRC1511 Public Crossing Surface Renewal Program - Commuter Rail (542,000) RRC1512 Rail Drainage Improvements (786,000) RRC1513 Rail Replacement Program - Commuter Corridor 329,656 RRC1515 Timber and Surface Program - Commuter Rail (2,224,500) RRC1604 North Operations Improvements to Accommodate New Rail C 325,613 RRF1601 Crossing Gate Mechanism Changeout (30,000) SEC1701 Electronic security system replacements and improvements 202,541 SEC1702 Property perimeter hardening and enhancements (345,000) SEC1802 Security Cameras in Capital Metro Police vehicles 36,000 November-17 Transfer #2 From: CPG1804 Connections 2025 - New Bus Stop Connectivity (1,800,000) Merge two projects To: CPG1805 Connections 2025 - New Bus Stops 1,800,000 9

Cash, Investments and Reserves Cash & Investments Cash and cash equivalents Investments Total $73.1M $112.5M $185.6M Notes: Additional funding was allocated to the statutory operating and budget stabilization reserves based on the board approved funding formula. The statutory operating reserve equals 2 months of FY2017 estimated operating expenses. Contributions to the budget stabilization reserve began in February 2016 with $7 million reserved in FY2016 and $3 million in FY2017. An additional contribution of $3 million is budgeted for FY2018 in quarterly installments of $750,000 offset by board approved spending of $2 million for Downtown Station Storm Water Improvements. Funds for future capital investment will be required to help address extensive FY2018 capital needs. The capital budget for FY2018 is $152 million, with $69 million funded by FY2018 income and $83 million from reserves. Due to project delays $60 million of the FY2017 capital budget was carried forward to FY2018. These capital improvements are needed to get caught up with the state of good repair of the community's transit infrastructure and to be in compliance with Federal regulations. 10

Statement of Revenue, Expenses and Changes in Net Position $' Million Operating Revenue FY17 Dec YTD FY18 Dec YTD FY18 Full Year Budget % of Budget Passenger Fares $4.3 $4.1 $19.0 21.8% Third Party Fares 1.6 1.7 6.2 28.4% Freight Railroad Revenue 1.1 1.2 4.1 28.8% Other Revenue.5.8 2.2 38.5% Total 7.4 7.9 31.5 25.1% Operating Expenses Salaries and Benefits 8.8 10.1 42.2 24.0% Professional Services 2.9 3.0 22.0 13.8% Fuel and Fluids 2.9 2.6 12.4 20.7% Utilities.6.5 3.2 16.5% Purchased Transportation 36.9 38.1 158.7 24.0% Other Expenses 1.2 1.2 9.4 13.0% Lease/Rental.3.4 2.0 22.0% Depreciation & Amortization 9.3 10.0 39.6 25.2% Total 63.0 66.0 289.6 22.8% Operating Income/Loss (55.5) (58.1) (258.2) 22.5% Non-Operating Revenue/(Expenses) Sales Tax 59.1 61.3 234.1 26.2% Investment Income.3.5.9 62.5% Operating Contributions and Grants 3.6 7.0 30.6 23.0% Capital Contributions and Grants 4.2.2 38.5 0.6% Mobility Interlocal Agreements (.1) (1.1) (12.4) 8.6% Other.0.1-0.0% Non-Operating Income/(Loss) 67.1 68.1 291.6 23.4% Change in Net Position $11.5 $10.1 $33.4 30.1% 11

Budget Variances by Department $'000 Department FY17 Dec YTD FY18 Dec YTD FY18 Full Year Budget YTD % of Budget Comments 100 - Non-Allocated Benefits $2,340 $3,168 $11,796 26.9% Timing of Administrative Pension payments 102 - Wellness Center 41 39 277 13.9% 103 - Child Care Center 133 226 862 26.3% 105 - Business Center 27 89 357 25.1% 110 - Executive Staff 166 117 852 13.7% Vacancy savings, timing of dues and subscription expense 115 - Communications 145 104 658 15.8% 118 - Government Relations & Compliance 163 173 1,220 14.2% Timing of Transit Empowerment Fund and dues and subscription expense 120 - Board Of Directors 50 55 314 17.6% 125 - Internal Audit 74 35 351 9.9% Vacancy savings 130 - Strategic Oper Mgt. & Administration 168 153 726 21.0% 141 - Security 978 1,065 4,362 24.4% 150 - Legal 162 159 953 16.7% 220 - Finance 644 825 6,438 12.8% Unspent contingency 230 - Information Technology 2,001 1,902 10,401 18.3% 250 - Procurement 281 310 1,380 22.4% 275 - Rideshare 572 624 2,778 22.5% 320 - Planning 496 626 3,297 19.0% 330 - Marketing 454 538 3,428 15.7% 331 - Community Involvement 119 174 976 17.8% 332 - Customer Service 285 206 1,085 19.0% 340 - Human Resources 386 412 1,958 21.1% 420 - Risk Management And Safety 503 482 2,110 22.8% 457 - Public Facilities 823 835 4,676 17.9% 530 - Capital Projects 274 364 1,869 19.5% 540 - Real Estate And Property Mgt. 330 365 1,959 18.6% 542 - Freight Rail Management 26 425 1,794 23.7% 544 - Commuter Rail Operations 4,577 3,539 17,636 20.1% 546 - Rail Compliance 0 103 672 15.3% 550 - Real Estate and Facility Planning 655 625 3,237 19.3% 600 - Operations and Maintenance Oversight 694 518 3,871 13.4% Timing of CTECC invoicing 610 - Bus Contract Operations 28,167 30,308 122,050 24.8% 620 - Paratransit Contract Operations 7,193 6,741 30,441 22.1% 630 - Paratransit Administration 57 77 359 21.5% 640 - Paratransit Reservation & Control 371 426 1,834 23.2% 650 - Paratransit Eligibility 192 190 931 20.4% 920 - Central Corridor Development 116 1 2,079 0.1% Timing of corridor analyses spending Total $53,660 $55,999 $249,990 22.4% 12

Capital Projects Summary $'000 Project Category Expended Outstanding Commitments Budget Expended & Committed as % of Budget Comments Commuter Rail $2,299 $32,561 $54,805 63.6% Positive Train Control Vehicles 5,366 3,290 15,121 57.2% Bus Replacements - 11 Transit Buses Information Technology 1,272 1,443 10,476 25.9% Intelligent Transportation Systems Project Real Estate - 6 2,000 0.3% Facilities 1,337 20,383 51,827 41.9% TIGER Grant Project Freight Railroad 5 30 3,895 0.9% Property and Asset Mgmt 168 326 2,472 20.0% Contingency - - 4,662 0.0% Strategic Planning - - 5,200 0.0% Security - 194 1,045 18.5% Total $10,448 $58,232 $151,503 45.3% Outstanding commitments are for the purchase orders that have been issued. 13

Questions/Discussion 14