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Better Transit Options - The Governor's proposal would fund 20 new transitways, increase metro <br />area bus service by 27 percent, increase Metro Area transit ridership by an estimated 80 percent: <br />meet 90 percent of all transit needs in Greater Minnesota, and increase transit service in Greater <br />Minnesota by nearly 500,000 hours of service annually. <br />Governor Dayton's Proposal — How It Breaks Down <br />Road and Bridge Funding Over 10 years <br />State Funding (Trunk Highway) - 55.35 billion <br />53.3E billion in new revenue <br />S2 billion in trunk highway bonds <br />Source: Gross Receipts Tax and Registration Fee <br />Counn', City, & Township Funding -52,356 billion <br />Direct fording to Counties - 51.5E billion <br />Direct funding to Cities -- 5490 million <br />AMNDOT funding for Counties and Cities - 5153 million <br />Townships . 5133 million <br />SoprS.e: Gross Receipts Tax and Registration Fees <br />Transit Funding Over 10 years <br />Twin Cities Menn Area - S 2.8 billion <br />Sotila: '< cent sales tax increase in 7 -county Metro <br />Bike and Pedestrian Funding Over 10 years <br />Greater Minnesota Transit - 5120 million <br />Source: General Fund <br />Bike and Pedestrian Infrastructure/Safe Routes to Schools - 5 75 million <br />Soptces: General Fund and 'A cent sales tax increase in 7 -county Metro <br />Impact on Minnesotans — By the Numbers <br />815.00 Minnesotans in Greater Minnesota who use our roads and bridges would pay <br />S15 per month - or 49 cents per day under Governor Dayton's proposal; in <br />contrast, the average cost to fix a bent rim and get your tires realigned is 5200 <br />824.50 Minnesotans in the meh•opolitan area would pay 824.50 per month - or 80 <br />cents per day under Governor Dayton's proposal; in contrast the average cost <br />Co replace four tires is 5400 <br />16 cents The Governor's proposed gross receipts tax on gasoline would add an <br />additional 16 cents to the price of a gallon of gasoline <br />Greater Minnesota Transit Investments — By the Numbers <br />90 percent By investing 8120 million, the Governor's proposal would meet 90 percent of <br />Greater Minnesota's transit needs by 2025 <br />500,000 hours The Governor's proposal would increase transit service in Greater Minnesota <br />by nearly 500,000 hours of service annually <br />Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Transit Investments — By the Numbers <br />85 percent Governor Dayton's proposal would increase transit ridership 85 percent. from <br />97 million rides a year to 180 million rides a year <br />500,000 people The Governor's proposed investment -would put 500,000 more Twin Cities <br />area residents within a 30 minute commute from work <br />20 transitways Governor Dayton's investment would allow 20 new transitways to be added <br />in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area; 16 of which would be bus rapid transit <br />6 <br />
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