HB674 (2013) Detail

Relative to state highway aid.


HB 674-FN-LOCAL – AS INTRODUCED

2013 SESSION

13-0826

06/01

HOUSE BILL 674-FN-LOCAL

AN ACT relative to state highway aid.

SPONSORS: Rep. Campbell, Hills 33

COMMITTEE: Public Works and Highways

ANALYSIS

This bill modifies the formula for the computation of state highway aid.

This bill is a request of the department of transportation.

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

13-0826

06/01

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Thirteen

AN ACT relative to state highway aid.

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

1 State Aid for Class I, II, and III Highways; Cost; How Borne. Amend RSA 235:15 to read as follows:

235:15 Cost; How Borne.

I. If any city or town desires state aid for the purpose of constructing or reconstructing a section of class I, II, or III highway to increase its capacity, the city or town shall pay [1/3] 33 percent of the cost and the state shall pay [2/3] 67 percent of the cost. Upon completion, the state shall retain ownership of the highway.

II. If any city or town desires state aid for the purpose of reconstructing a section of class I, II, or III highway to improve the highway’s condition, rather than its capacity, the state shall pay 80 percent of the cost and the city or town shall pay 20 percent of the cost. Upon completion, the city or town shall assume ownership and maintenance of this section of highway.

2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.

LBAO

13-0826

01/29/13

HB 674-FN-LOCAL - FISCAL NOTE

AN ACT relative to state highway aid.

FISCAL IMPACT:

    The Department of Transportation and the New Hampshire Municipal Association state this bill, as introduced, will decrease state expenditures by an indeterminable amount, and have an indeterminable impact on local expenditures in FY 2014 and each year thereafter. There will be no fiscal impact on state, county, and local revenues, or county expenditures.

METHODOLOGY:

    The Department of Transportation states this bill modifies the formula for the computation of state highway aid by reducing the required local match from 33% to 20% for projects that reconstruct a class I, class II, or class III highway to improve the condition of the highway. Projects that increase the capacity of class I, class II, or class III highways continue to require a 33% local match. The Department states the proposed legislation also retains ownership of the highway to the state for those highways whose capacity is increased by the project while it transfers ownership of the highway to the municipality for those highways whose condition is improved. The ownership of the highway determines who is responsible for the continued maintenance of the highway.

    The Department states the proposed legislation does not alter the level of state funding for the State Aid Highway Program which is currently approximately $1,670,000 annually. However, the Department notes approximately 50% of the projects funded through the State Aid Highway Program would be categorized as reconstruction to improve the condition of the highway and would therefore be eligible for the reduced matching requirements under the proposed legislation. This would result in a reduction of local expenditures of $202,518 ($822,537 – 620,019) in FY 2014 and each year thereafter.

Current funding level for State Highway Aid

1,670,000

     

Calculation of Local Match and Total Expenditures Under Current Law:

 
 

Required Local Match (33%)

822,537

 

State Funding (67%)

1,670,000

 

Total Expenditures (State Share plus Local Match)

2,492,537

     

Calculation of Local Match and Total Expenditures Under Proposed Legislation:

 
 

Required Local Match (33%)

411,269

 

State Funding (67%)

835,000

 

Subtotal of Expenditures Requiring a 33% Local Match (State Share plus Local Match)

1,246,269

     
 

Required Local Match (20%)

208,750

 

State Funding (80%)

835,000

 

Subtotal of Expenditures Requiring a 20% Local Match (State Share plus Local Match)

1,043,750

     
 

Total Local Match

620,019

 

Total State Funding

1,670,000

 

Total Expenditures (State Share plus Local Match)

2,290,019

    The Department also notes the long term fiscal impacts of the proposed legislation would decrease state expenditures and increase local expenditures by an indeterminable amount as the proposed legislation requires municipalities to assume ownership and maintenance responsibilities of certain roadways. The Department is unable to estimate the long term impact on state and local expenditures associated with the transfer of ownership and maintenance responsibilities of improved roads to the municipalities. However the Department notes any increase in local expenditures attributable to ownership and maintenance of the roadways would be offset by the reduction in local expenditures described above.