Bill Text: PA HR3 | 2009-2010 | 1st Special Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to undertake a review of the existing transportation entities in southeastern Pennsylvania and to complete a study and cost analysis of the implementation of a comprehensive regional transportation planning and investment entity.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 13-5)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-09-09 - Referred to TRANSPORTATION [HR3 Detail]

Download: Pennsylvania-2009-HR3-Introduced.html

  

 

    

PRINTER'S NO.  10

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE RESOLUTION

 

No.

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Special Session No. 1 of

2009-2010

  

  

INTRODUCED BY LENTZ, PETRI, BRADFORD, CALTAGIRONE, D. COSTA, FREEMAN, GEIST, JOSEPHS, KORTZ, McILVAINE SMITH, MURT, M. O'BRIEN, READSHAW, REICHLEY, SIPTROTH, STURLA, WATSON AND YOUNGBLOOD, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010  

  

  

  

A RESOLUTION

  

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Directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to

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undertake a review of the existing transportation entities in

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southeastern Pennsylvania and to complete a study and cost

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analysis of the implementation of a comprehensive regional

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transportation planning and investment entity.

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WHEREAS, The regions of this Commonwealth consisting of

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Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Northampton, Lehigh, Berks,

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Philadelphia and Montgomery Counties are currently served by

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several transportation entities including the Southeastern

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Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, the Philadelphia Parking

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Authority, the Delaware River Port Authority, the Delaware River

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Joint Toll Bridge Commission, the Philadelphia International

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Airport and the Lehigh Valley International Airport; and

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WHEREAS, In southeastern Pennsylvania, there is no single

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intermodal entity but several separate entities, each with their

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own initiatives and budgets; and

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WHEREAS, This system of multiple-entity governance prevents

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the development and execution of comprehensive regional

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transportation planning and investment; and

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WHEREAS, Each entity raises and expends funds independently,

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therefore no single entity can develop and execute a

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comprehensive plan to transform the region's transportation

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infrastructure; and 

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WHEREAS, Population centers and employment opportunities are

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increasingly expanding outside the Philadelphia urbanized area

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which creates challenges for the existing transportation

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network, resulting in congestion and commuting problems that

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extend beyond the jurisdiction of any one county; and

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WHEREAS, A modern efficient system would provide

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sustainability and a cost-effective impact, which are both

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instrumental for future economic prosperity; and

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WHEREAS, An integrated entity could be in a better position

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to modernize and transform the transportation system service in

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southeastern Pennsylvania, to maximize rail and mass transit and

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to coordinate investment and development of high-speed rail; and

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WHEREAS, A multimodal regional transportation authority may

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more effectively respond to Federal, State and local initiatives

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as highlighted by the United States Secretary of Transportation

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and Federal Highway Administration's increased focus on

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multimodal initiatives through development of a national high-

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speed rail implementation program, including further development

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in the Northeast Corridor; and

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WHEREAS, A multimodal regional transportation authority could

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be in a better position to leverage revenue-generating projects

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with available Federal, State and local funding sources; and

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WHEREAS, The creation of a multimodal regional transportation

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authority in southeastern Pennsylvania may present a unique

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opportunity to address comprehensive land planning and

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transportation development issues to better shape the future of

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strategic regional planning initiatives by removing individual

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agency boundaries that limit the effective implementation of

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regional transportation solutions; therefore be it

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RESOLVED, That the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee

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undertake a review of the existing transportation entities in

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southeastern Pennsylvania which shall include consultation with

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representatives from transportation entities in the region; and

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be it further

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RESOLVED, That the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee

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identify comparable national peer regions for comparisons with

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southeastern Pennsylvania, which may include the regional

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transportation authorities in the states of Georgia, Texas,

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Colorado, Oregon, California and Florida, for purposes of

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reviewing existing practices and functions and their

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applicability to southeastern Pennsylvania; and be it further

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RESOLVED, That the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee

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complete a study and cost analysis of the implementation and

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continued administration of a comprehensive regional

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transportation authority in southeastern Pennsylvania; and be it

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further

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RESOLVED, That, in an effort to alleviate the expenses to the

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Legislative Budget and Finance Committee for conducting a study

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of this nature and magnitude, the Legislative Budget and Finance

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Committee identify and apply for government grants or private

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funding, or both, for a study germane to this issue; and be it

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further

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RESOLVED, That, in furtherance of its study, the Legislative

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Budget and Finance Committee shall:

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(1)  evaluate the powers and duties of each individual

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authority, including limitations of the individual authority

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to plan, design, finance, construct, operate and maintain

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existing transportation facilities and to provide a safe,

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adequate and efficient surface transportation network for the

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southeast region;

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(2)  address agency revenue sources, governance,

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coordination of work plans and coordination with local

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comprehensive plans for all transportation facilities and

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infrastructure development within the southeastern region;

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(3)  recommend an implementation plan, which may include

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the formation of a regional transportation network or other

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implementation approach to provide a comprehensive multimodal

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regional transportation network; and

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(4)  recommend and itemize any legislative action, if

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necessary, to implement a southeastern regional

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transportation authority;

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and be it further

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RESOLVED, That the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee

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report all findings, conclusions and recommendations to the

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House of Representatives within one year of the adoption of this

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resolution.

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