Saturday, January 10, 2015

GA Transportation

The “gold dome” will be promoting a $1.5 billion increase in “transportation project” revenue without telling us what “projects” they have in mind.  A decline in gasoline tax revenue is claimed to be caused by cars that get good gas mileage, but we can’t ignore the poor economy and the absence of jobs people don’t have and don’t have to go to.
 
Georgia Gasoline Tax
 
US gasoline tax is 18.4 cents a gallon.  Georgia gasoline tax is 28.5 cents a gallon. That’s a total of 46.9 cents a gallon.  If Georgians still buy 3 billion gallons of gasoline per year, total revenue from these sources would be $1.41 billion.  The ad Valorum taxes for automobiles had generated $300 million a year. Not all of this $1.71 billion went to roads.  In addition cities and counties spend money on roads. 
 
Gasoline consumption increases with economic activity.  More people with jobs and more goods shipped result in more demand for gasoline.  Our high (25%) unemployment is contributing to our lower transportation project funding.
 
The increase in “transportation” projects is too often tied to some “economic development” scheme to benefit CIDs and crony developers. These boondoggles are soon boarded up and sold off after they go bankrupt.  If transportation dollars were dedicated to mitigating gridlock, we would have enough tax revenue to handle it.  Remember, half the ARC T-SPLOST was a MARTA bail-out and none of the road projects tied together to solve anything.
 
The biggest rip off has been the doubling of road costs since 2009, when “stimulus” dollars doubled the amount of revenue available to states and municipalities.  This created a pile-on of unnecessary “engineering” studies and projects that were never “necessary” before.  Coordination between ICLEI and the American Planning Association provided cookie-cutter plans for municipalities and “Regional Commissions” dole out the dollars.
 
Ensuring that all taxes generated by automobile use taxes go to roads may be the only thing the Georgia Legislature needs to do.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
 

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