State gasoline taxes are 26.5 cents per gallon and
Federal gasoline taxes are 18.4 cents a gallon.
Combined, they total 44.9 cents a gallon. If we still buy 3 billion gallons a year in
Georgia, our total gasoline tax revenue should be $1.35 billion a year. If we
add the $805 million ad valorem tax we would have $2.2 billion to use for roads
and bridges http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_taxes_in_the_United_States
If I add the 7.5 cents per gallon excise tax to the 3
billion gallons a year, I get an additional $225 million. If I add the 4% sales tax and use our current
$2 per gallon cost, I get an additional $240 million. That would bring car related revenue to $2.665
billion.
Federal revenue for transportation is projected to be $1.7
billion in the 2016 GA Transportation Plan. How much of that do we spend on
roads and bridges, or is half of it spent on bike lanes, multi-use trails, complete
streets, sidewalks trollies, pedestrian bridges, streetscapes and MARTA or GRTA.
Does it include the grants to states doled out by DOT for GDOT and ARC slush
fund ?
Sales tax on auto sales could also be thrown in to the
road fund.
I also believe we are being “hosed” by engineering firms
and road construction companies who have doubled the cost per lane-mile road
construction beginning in 2009. The cost
of milling and resurfacing asphalt should be $75,000 per lane mile. The costs I’ve seen are closer to $150,000
per lane mile.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
Posted on ntlconsulting.blogspot.com 1/30/15
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