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2021 SPECIAL SESSION I
21100799DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 33.2-214.1, 33.2-370, 33.2-371, and 33.2-1503 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 33.2-214.1. Statewide prioritization process for project selection.
A. For the purposes of this section, "resiliency" means the capability of a transportation project or strategy to anticipate, prepare for, respond to, or recover from significant multihazard threats, including natural disasters, recurrent tidal flooding, permanent flooding resulting from sea level rise, and extreme weather events, with minimum damage to the health and social, environmental, and economic well-being of the community.
B. The
General Assembly declares it to be in the public interest that a prioritization
process for projects funded by the Commonwealth Transportation Board be
developed and implemented to improve the efficiency and, effectiveness, and resiliency of the state's
transportation system, transportation safety, transportation accessibility for
people and freight, environmental quality, and economic development in the
Commonwealth.
B. C. Subject to the limitations
in subsection C D,
the Commonwealth Transportation Board shall develop, in accordance with federal
transportation requirements, and in cooperation with metropolitan planning
organizations wholly within the Commonwealth and with the Northern Virginia
Transportation Authority, a statewide prioritization process for the use of
funds allocated pursuant to §§ 33.2-358, 33.2-370, and 33.2-371 or apportioned
pursuant to 23 U.S.C. § 104. Such prioritization process shall be used for the
development of the Six-Year Improvement Program pursuant to § 33.2-214 and
shall consider, at a minimum, highway, transit, rail, roadway, technology
operational improvements, and transportation demand management strategies.
1. The For projects or strategies
submitted after July 1, 2021, the prioritization process
shall be based on an objective and quantifiable analysis that considers, at a minimum,
the following factors relative to the anticipated life-cycle
cost of the project or strategy: congestion mitigation, economic development,
accessibility, safety, resiliency,
and environmental quality.
2. Prior to the analysis in subdivision 1, candidate projects and strategies shall be screened by the Commonwealth Transportation Board to determine whether they are consistent with the assessment of capacity needs for all for corridors of statewide significance, regional networks, and improvements to promote urban development areas established pursuant to § 15.2-2223.1, undertaken in the Statewide Transportation Plan in accordance with § 33.2-353.
3. The Commonwealth Transportation Board shall weight the factors used in subdivision 1 for each of the state's highway construction districts. The Commonwealth Transportation Board may assign different weights to the factors, within each highway construction district, based on the unique needs and qualities of each highway construction district.
4. The Commonwealth Transportation Board shall solicit input from localities, metropolitan planning organizations, transit authorities, transportation authorities, and other stakeholders in its development of the prioritization process pursuant to this section. Further, the Board shall explicitly consider input provided by an applicable metropolitan planning organization or the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority when developing the weighting of factors pursuant to subdivision 3 for a metropolitan planning area with a population over 200,000 individuals.
C. D. The prioritization process
developed under subsection B C shall not apply to the
following: projects or activities undertaken pursuant to § 33.2-352; projects
funded by the Congestion Mitigation Air Quality funds apportioned to the state
pursuant to 23 U.S.C. § 104(b)(4) and state matching funds; projects funded by
the Highway Safety Improvement Program funds apportioned to the state pursuant
to 23 U.S.C. § 104(b)(3) and state matching funds; projects funded by the
Transportation Alternatives funds set-aside pursuant to 23 U.S.C. § 213 and
state matching funds; projects funded by the revenue-sharing program pursuant
to § 33.2-357; and projects funded by federal programs established by the
federal government after June 30, 2014, with specific rules that restrict the
types of projects that may be funded, excluding restrictions on the location of
projects with regard to highway functional classification. The Commonwealth
Transportation Board may, at its discretion, develop a prioritization process
for any of the funds covered by this subsection, subject to planning and
funding requirements of federal law.
§ 33.2-370. High-priority projects program.
A. As used in this section, "high-priority projects" means those projects of regional or statewide significance, such as projects that reduce congestion or increase safety, accessibility, environmental quality, or economic development.
B. The Board shall establish a high-priority projects program and shall use funds allocated in § 33.2-358 to the program for projects and strategies that address a transportation need identified for a corridor of statewide significance or a regional network in the Statewide Transportation Plan pursuant to § 33.2-353. From funds allocated to this program, the Board shall allocate funds to the Innovation and Technology Transportation Fund, provided that the allocation shall not exceed $25 million annually.
In selecting projects and strategies for funding under this
program, the Board shall screen, evaluate, and select candidate projects and
strategies according to the process established pursuant to subsection B C
of § 33.2-214.1.
§ 33.2-371. Highway construction district grant programs.
A. As used in this section:
"Land area" means the total land area of the counties within a highway construction district reduced by the area of any military reservations and state or national parks or forests within its boundaries and such other similar areas and facilities of five square miles in area or more, as may be determined by the Board.
"Population" means the population according to the latest U.S. census or the latest population estimates made by the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service of the University of Virginia, whichever is more recent.
B. The Board shall establish a grant program in each highway construction district to fund projects and strategies that address a need in the Statewide Transportation Plan developed pursuant to § 33.2-353.
C. The Board shall solicit candidate projects and strategies
from local governments for consideration in the applicable highway construction
district's grant program. Candidate projects and strategies shall be screened,
evaluated, and selected by the Board according to the process established
pursuant to subsection B C of § 33.2-214.1 but shall be
within a highway construction district and not outside such highway
construction district. Candidate projects and strategies from localities within
a highway construction district shall be scored against projects and strategies
within the same highway construction district. Only those candidate projects
and strategies submitted by a locality shall be funded.
D. Funds allocated to this program under § 33.2-358 shall be distributed to each highway construction district for that district's grant program as follows:
1. Thirty percent based on the ratio of the population of the cities and towns eligible to receive payments pursuant to § 33.2-319 within a highway construction district to the total population of the cities and towns eligible to receive payments pursuant to § 33.2-319 within the Commonwealth;
2. Twenty-eight percent based on the ratio of vehicle miles traveled on primary highways within the highway construction district to the total vehicle miles traveled on primary highways in the Commonwealth;
3. Twenty-four percent based on the ratio of the population of counties within a highway construction district to the total population of all counties within the Commonwealth;
4. Ten percent based on the ratio of the number of primary lane-miles in the highway construction district to the total number of primary lane-miles within the Commonwealth;
5. Six percent based on the ratio of the land area of counties within the highway construction district to the total land area of counties within the Commonwealth; and
6. Two percent based on a primary need factor based on addressing the largest under-allocation to highway construction districts relative to primary needs.
E. Projects awarded funds under a grant program established by this section may be administered by the local government pursuant to § 33.2-228 or by the Department.
§ 33.2-1503. Eligibility and project selection.
A. Any entity constituting an eligible borrower or other project sponsor is eligible to apply to the Board for project financing from the Bank.
B. All applicants for a loan or other financial assistance must file an application with the Board, which must include all items determined by the Board in consultation with the manager to be necessary and appropriate for the Board to determine whether or not to approve the loan, including the availability of reliable repayment sources to retire the project obligation as well as creditworthiness.
C. Each applicant for a loan or other financial assistance
must demonstrate that the project is of local, regional, or statewide
significance and meets the public interest identified in subsection A B
of § 33.2-214.1. Another criterion to be considered is whether or not the loan
or other financial assistance will enable the project to be completed at an
earlier date than would otherwise be feasible. The Board shall issue guidelines
for scoring projects in accordance with subsection B C of § 33.2-214.1 and any
other criteria deemed necessary and appropriate for evaluating projects as
determined by the Board in consultation with the manager and shall apply the
scoring guidelines to each proposed project. Further, the Board shall promptly
publish each proposed project and its score using the scoring guidelines.
D. All projects for which a loan or other financial assistance is provided must meet and remain in compliance with the policies and guidelines established by the Board and the manager.