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1999 Session

Budget Amendments - SB800 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Watkins
Richmond Regional Transit

Item 534 #1s

Item 534 #1s

First Year - FY1999 Second Year - FY2000
Transportation
Rail and Public Transportation, Department of FY1999 $0 FY2000 $10,621,475 GF

Language
Page 411, line 26, strike "$113,751,800" and insert "$124,373,275".
Page 413, after line 38 insert:
'K. 1. Out of this appropriation, up to $10,621,475 in the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Greater Richmond Transit Company for the development and operation of six extensions of existing transit routes, and three new express transit routes.  Each new or extended transit route shall be approved by the locality that would receive the new or extended service prior to the payment of any funds for capital or operating purposes.  The actual amount of the appropriation depends on which new transit routes are approved by the affected localities.  The Governor and General Assembly shall also give priority consideration for 1)  an additional appropriation of up to $6.7 million general fund in the first year of the 2000-02 budget for the continued operation of the approved new transit routes; and 2) any available state or federal funds eligible for future mass transit appropriations."


Explanation
(This amendment provides a contingent appropriation of $10,621,475 from the general fund to meet the capital and operating costs of extending bus service for nine transit routes in the greater Richmond region. Four of the new routes are located in Chesterfield County, requiring $5,065,363 of the appropriation; three routes are in Henrico County, $3,008,112; and one new route each is in Hanover County ( $798,000) and in Colonial Heights ($1,750,000). The funding is intended to provide start-up capital funding, primarily for bus and para-transit van purchases, and to provide operating support beyond that provided through farebox revenue. Each component of the appropriation is contingent upon local acceptance of the new or extended bus routes; i.e., any new or extended route not agreed to by the locality will reduce the appropriation by the amount equivalent to the cost of that route. In addition, the amendment asks that priority consideration be given by the Governor and General Assembly for future funding support of the new or extended transit lines.)