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HB 1195 Transportation Plan; inadequacy of local or regional system.

Introduced by: Robert G. Marshall | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Statewide Transportation Plan; inadequacy of local or regional system.  Requires the Commonwealth Transportation Board to establish and apply an impact fee in any locality or region where pursuant to a comprehensive review, it determines that transportation needs are not being adequately met. The bill requires the Board to collect a fee from the builder of each new residential or commercial unit constructed in the locality or region until it determines that the transportation needs in the locality or region are being adequately met and are likely to remain so for at least the next five years.  The fee shall be based on standards and criteria established by the Board, including but not limited to (i) average levels of traffic congestion and vehicle miles traveled by residents in such locality or region, (ii) the pro-rata impact of each residential or commercial unit on the existing transportation network, and (iii) the pro-rata impact of each additional residential or commercial unit on the costs of improving, expanding or developing new transportation systems in order to adequately meet the needs of such new development.  The Board shall allocate all fees collected under these provisions to a special account within the Transportation Trust Fund on behalf of the locality or localities subject to the fee requirement.  The Board shall make disbursements from such account for the improvement, maintenance or expansion of the transportation system in such locality or region.   Upon a determination by the Board that the local or regional transportation system is adequate and is likely to remain adequate for at least the next five years, the Board shall release to the locality or localities all funds that may remain in the Transportation Trust Fund on their behalf.


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