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UPDATED TIA2010 INVESTMENT LIST REPORTS:

Transportation Investment Act of 2010 (TIA10)

The Transportation Investment Act of 2010 (TIA10) was signed into law by Governor Sonny Perdue on June 2, 2010.  Presented for the Governor’s signature as House Bill 277, TIA10 puts the future of Georgia’s transportation system in voter’s hands.  During primary elections in 2012, citizens of Georgia’s 12 special transportation districts will be asked to vote on a ballot question to levy a one percent sales and use tax to fund transportation projects in their regions.

UPCOMING EVENTS (Posted August 30, 2011)

Notice is hereby given that a public meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM at the Julian Smith Barbeque Pit, Lake Olmstead Park (3 Milledge Road) in Augusta, Georgia.  The meeting will be held in an open house format (i.e. no formal presentation, come and go as you please during the 2-hour time period) and allows citizens to meet with local planners, engineers and public officials to view and discuss the draft list of transportation projects subject to the 1 cent sales tax referendum and generated by those local elected officials serving on the Executive Committee of the CSRA Regional Transportation Roundtable.   This is a wonderful opportunity to provide input on proposed region-wide transportation investments in advance of the 2012 referendum scheduled as a result of the Transportation Investment Act of 2010.

RECENT ACTIVITIES (Posted August 18, 2011)

Draft Constrained Investment List Available for Review.

In accordance with the provisions of TIA10, a draft Constrained Investment List of transportation projects which may be funded with TIA10 revenues was approved by the CSRA RTR Executive Committee on August 5th, 2011 and forwarded to the GDOT Director of Planning.  This list has subsequently been “delivered” to the applicable local governments, MPO and General Assembly members within the 13-county CSRA Special Transportation District by the GDOT Director of Planning consistent with an August 15, 2011 deadline in the TIA10.

The CSRA’s draft Constrained Investment List proposes funding for 83 transportation projects worth over an estimated $621,000,000 dollars.  If approved by CSRA voters in 2012, these “regional share” projects would be constructed over a 10 year period beginning in 2013.  The regional share projects contained in the draft Constrained Investment List account for roughly 75 percent of the overall estimated revenues which could be generated in the CSRA Special Transportation District over the 10 year time frame if approved by a majority of voters in the 13-county district.  The remaining 25 percent of overall estimated revenues (referred to as “local share” and/or “discretionary” funds) would be disbursed – based on a formula of population and road mileage - directly to each of the local governments in the CSRA District for use on meeting local transportation needs.  Projects for which these discretionary funds would be used do not have to be declared in advance of the 2012 TIA10 referendum.  Click here to view the estimated amount of discretionary funds that TIA10 could generate for your transportation needs in your community.

The draft Constrained Investment List is subject to review, amendment and approval by the entire CSRA Regional Transportation Roundtable.  Between now and October 15th two (2) or more public meetings will be held to generate public input on the contents of the List, and on TIA10 in general.   Please check back at this website often, and view “Upcoming Events” to see when and where TIA10 public meetings, and additional meetings of the CSRA Regional Transportation will be held.   

Special District Sales and Use Tax

TIA10 provides the parameters for the optional levy of a one percent sales and use tax to fund transportation projects in Georgia’s 12 special transportation districts.  The 2012 ballot question asking voters in each district to approve the tax would provide for funding of specific transportation projects of regional and state-wide importance.  Such projects are compiled by each district’s “regional transportation roundtable" in coordination with GDOT's Director of Planning.  The tax would also provide local governments in each participating district with discretionary funds for additional local transportation improvements.  Approval of the tax levy by voters would provide transportation funding for a period of 10 years beginning in 2013.  For estimated revenues of the TIA10 special district sales and use tax by district click here.   

The 12 special transportation districts established by TIA10 correspond to the pre-existing boundaries of the state of Georgia’s Regional Commissions.  As such, the CSRA special transportation district includes the following 13 counties:  Burke, Columbia, Glascock, Hancock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond, Taliaferro, Warren, Washington and Wilkes.  Approval of the 2012 ballot question to levy a one percent sales and use tax for transportation projects in the region will require the approval of over 50 percent of participating registered voters throughout the district.  No county in the district may opt out of the vote.  Further, the failure of the ballot question in any one or more county does not mean the overall failure of the initiative so long as district-wide approval exceeds 50 percent.  The outcome of the ballot question in one (1) special transportation district does not affect the state’s other 11 districts.

For more information on the special district sales and use tax click here.

Local Oversight of TIA10
CSRA Regional Transportation Roundtable
The CSRA Regional Transportation Roundtable (RTR) establishes the criteria for, and approves the final list of, transportation projects subject to funding by a voter-approved one percent special district sales and use tax.  Consistent with TIA10, the CSRA RTR consists of the chair of each county commission, and one (1) mayor from each county (as selected by all the mayors in that county).

Click here to view the membership list of the CSRA RTR.

Executive Committee, CSRA Regional Transportation Roundtable
The CSRA RTR selects five (5) of its own members to serve on an Executive Committee.  These five (5) voting members of the Executive Committee are joined by three (3) non-voting members – including two (2) members of the Georgia House of Representatives selected by the chair of the House Transportation Committee, and one (1) member of the Georgia Senate selected by the Chairperson of the Senate Transportation Committee.  The principal responsibility of the Executive Committee is to develop the transportation project list to be considered by the entire CSRA RTR.

The members of the CSRA RTR Executive Committee are:

Voting Members:

  • Chairman Ron Cross, Columbia County (Executive Committee Chair)
  • Chairman James Henry, Jenkins County
  • Commissioner Joe Jackson, Augusta-Richmond County
  • Chairman Sam Moore, Wilkes County
  • Mayor Ken Usry, City of Thomson

Non-Voting Members:

  • Representative Lee Anderson (Georgia House District #117)
  • Representative Barbara Sims (Georgia House District #119)
  • Senator Hardie Davis (Georgia Senate District #22)

Click here for information related to the activities of the CSRA RTR and Executive Committee.
 
Other Provisions of TIA10
In addition to providing for an optional special district sales and use tax within the CSRA and other regions of Georgia, TIA10 includes provisions to establish committees to oversee other aspects of Georgia transportation system. 

Citizens Review Panel
Within those special transportation districts where voters approve the levy of a one percent sales and use tax, TIA requires the creation of a Citizens Review Panel.  Each district’s Citizens Review Panel will review, make recommendations, and report on the progress of transportation projects funded by the special district transportation sales and use tax.  Citizen Review Panels will further monitor projects completed utilizing special district transportation sales and use taxes, and produce an annual report examining the public benefits of each project.  Citizens Review Panels for each district will be composed of three (3) citizens appointed by the Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives, and two (2) citizens appointed by the Lieutenant Governor.  Each Citizens Review Panel will meet at least three (3) times each year at a time and location to be determined by the Panel members.

Georgia Coordinating Committee for Rural and Human Services Transportation     
TIA10 creates the Georgia Coordinating Committee for Rural and Human Services Transportation of the Governor’s Development Council, and the State Advisory Subcommittee for Rural and Human Services Transportation.  These committees are jointly responsible for examining and providing an annual review report of state-wide rural and human services transportation services to ensure efficient program delivery.  The committees’ annual report will recommend ways to avoid duplication of transportation services while seeking additional methods to save service costs and improve service delivery to users.  The committees’ preliminary report is due annually on July 1 – with final report due to the Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget by September 1.  Submittal of the final report to the Georgia General Assembly is required no later than January 15 of each year.       

Provisions for Metropolitan Atlanta     
TIA10 includes provisions which are applicable only to communities in metropolitan Atlanta.  The Act has legislated changes to MARTA – including the Board of Directors – and, creates a Transit Governance Study Commission to evaluate the traffic congestion issues of the greater Atlanta transportation system.  The Commission’s study shall consider the feasibility of combining all metropolitan Atlanta public transportation entities into an integrated regional transit body, and propose language for legislation supporting its recommendations. 


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Contact Us

Have questions or comments about TIA10?    

Contact the CSRA Regional Commission at:

Christian F. Lentz, AICP
Special Projects Manager
CSRA Regional Commission
3023 River Watch Parkway, Suite A
Augusta, GA  30907

(706) 210-2000 (O)
(706) 210-2006 (F)

TIA10@csrarc.ga.gov
 

 

 

 


  • Upcoming Events

    TIA10 Public Meeting 1
    Wednesday,
    September 7, 2011
    (5 pm to 7 pm)
    Julian Smith BBQ Pit
    Lake Olmstead Park
    3 Milledge Road
    Augusta, GA 30904

  • TIA10 Public Meeting 2 (TBD)

  • Georgia DOT - TIA10 Page

    Georgia General Assembly - HB277 Page

    Atlanta Regional Commission - TIA10 Page

    Southern Georgia Regional Commission - TIA10 Page

    Association of County Commissioners of Georgia – TIA10 Page

    Georgia Chamber - Transportation Page



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