The Geographic Distribution of HMOF and TTF Revenues and Allocations in Virginia from Fy 88 Through Fy 92

The Geographic Distribution of HMOF and TTF Revenues and Allocations in Virginia from Fy 88 Through Fy 92

Author: Janice Turtora Zagardo

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Published: 1993

Total Pages: 74

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This paper describes the current structure of transportation finance in the Commonwealth. The financial structure is made up of estimated revenues and recommended allocations. We present comparisons of the shares of state and federal transportation revenues and allocations for each of the nine VDOT construction districts. The analysis includes all state and federal funds that flow through both the Highway Maintenance and Operating Fund (HMOF) and the Transportation Trust Fund (TTF). We present the estimates in three parts. In the first section, we examine the geographic distribution of transportation allocations for each of VDOT's four primary activities: construction, maintenance, nonhighway modes (mass transit, ports, and airports), and administration and overhead as well as for the aggregate transportation program. In the second section, we estimate the geographic distribution of transportation revenues for the four primary activities listed above and the aggregate program. Finally, for the same activities and the aggregate, we present the ratio of the share of total allocations to the share of total revenues for each construction district.


The Geographic Distribution of HMOF and TTF Revenues and Allocations in Virginia

The Geographic Distribution of HMOF and TTF Revenues and Allocations in Virginia

Author: Brian L. Smith

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Published: 1993

Total Pages: 20

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This report is an update of the report, The Geographic Distribution of HMOF and TTF Revenues and Allocations in Virginia From FY 88 through FY 92. As such, it describes the current structure of transportation finance in the Commonwealth. The financial structure is made up of estimated revenues and recommended allocations. Comparisons of the shares of state and federal transportation revenues and allocations for each of the nine VDOT construction districts are presented for a six-year period from FY 88 through FY 93. The analysis includes all state and federal funds that flow through both the Highway Maintenance and Operating Fund (HMOF) and the Transportation Trust Fund (TTF). We present the estimates in three sections. In the first section, we examine the geographic distribution of transportation allocations for each of VDOT's four primary activities: construction, maintenance, non highway modes (mass transit, ports, and airports), and administration and overhead and for the aggregate transportation program. In the second section, we estimate the geographic distribution of transportation revenues for the four primary activities listed above and for the aggregate program. Finally, for the same activities and for the aggregate, we present the ratio of the share of total allocations to the share of total revenues for each construction district.


The Geographic Distribution of Highway Maintenance and Operations Fund and Transportation Trust Fund Revenues and Allocations in Virginia

The Geographic Distribution of Highway Maintenance and Operations Fund and Transportation Trust Fund Revenues and Allocations in Virginia

Author: Cheryl A. Kyte

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 9

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This report is intended to serve as an update to The Geographic Distribution of HMOF and TTF Revenues and Allocations in Virginia from FY 88 through FY 92 (Report Number VTRC 93-TAR5) and its 1993 update (VTRC 94-TAR3). The reader is encouraged to review both of these reports, as they contain detailed descriptions of both the subject matter and the methodology employed to estimate the distribution of transportation revenues. The purpose of this study was to estimate the geographic distribution of transportation allocations and revenues for FY 94 and FY 95. The study also examined the distribution of allocations and revenues among the construction districts of Virginia over an 8-year period, FY 88 through FY 95.