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LAO 2000-01 Budget Analysis: Transportation Issue-By-Issue TOC
Analysis of the 2000-01 Budget Bill
Transportation Issue-By-Issue Contents
Overview
Spending by Major Program
Major Budget Changes
Crosscutting Issues
Governor's Transportation 2000 Initiative
Overview
Background
Governor's Initiative Substantially Expands 2000 STIP
Availability of Projects for Expanded STIP Questionable
Initiative Would Necessitate Significant Expansion of Caltrans
Initiative's Potential for Short-Term Congestion Relief Depends on Types of Projects
Environmental Streamlining Proposal Lacks Any Substance
Extending the STIP Has Merit
Use-It-or-Lose-It Provisions Unwarranted
Condition of Transportation Funds
The SHA Cash Balance Approaching $2 Billion,But Fully Committed to Projects
Projected Shortfall in PTA
Legislative Oversight
Departmental Issues
Department of Transportation
Highway Transportation
Budget Proposes Moderate Increase in Highway Program
Capital Outlay Support Request Will Be Amended
Bridge Seismic Retrofit Program Relatively on Schedule; Toll Bridge Repairs Delayed
Budget Request for Storm Water Management Premature
Project Delivery
Background
Caltrans Project Delivery in 1998-99: Performance Improved
Current-Year Actions to Speed Up Project Delivery
Caltrans Unable to Fill Project Delivery Positions
Caltrans' Ability to Deliver Projects May Be Hampered by Project Management Practices
Caltrans Needs More Flexibility in ManagingState and Federal Money
Environmental Streamlining Opportunities
The Current Process
Caltrans Falls Behind Schedule in Environmental Review
Administration Should Fill Positions in Resource Agency Expeditiously
Early Involvement Provisions of CEQA Should Be Strengthened
California Should Seek Delegation of Federal Authority and Early Involvement of Federal Permitting Agencies
Caltrans Should Participate in Environmental Streamlining Pilot Projects
Caltrans Should Take Better Advantage of Existing Streamlining Opportunities
Intercity Rail Program
Intercity Rail Service Has Increased, As Have State Costs
Past Performance Exhibits Mixed Results; Performance Standards Are Needed
Intercity Rail Service Costs Will Be Revised
Huge Future Capital Investments Anticipated; Budget Proposal Not Justified
Passenger Rail Policy Considerations for the Legislature
Local Transit
Funding of Commuter and Urban Rail Proposal Should Use Existing Process
Bay Area Water Transit Authority
High-Speed Rail Authority
Planning Work of High-Speed Rail Authority Complete
California Highway Patrol
Earlier Staffing Cuts Slowly Restored While Workload Increases
Pilot Should Be Broadened to Provide InformationOn CHP Service Levels
Protective Services to Be Funded Directly
Department of Motor Vehicles
Cost of Fee Refunds Should Be Included in Legislation
Computer Projects in Disarray;Department Proposes Still More Projects
$14 Million for Proof of Insurance Program;Department Fails to Submit Program Evaluation
Registration-on-the-Web Tangled in High Costs,Technical Limitations
Backlog of License Suspension Hearings Continues