(a)   (1)   In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
    (2)   "Capital project" means:
      (i)   Any project for which funds are expended for construction,
reconstruction, or rehabilitation of a transportation facility by the
Department or of a transportation facilities project by the Maryland
Transportation Authority; or
      (ii)   Capital equipment, as defined by the Secretary.
    (3)   "Construction phase" means the phase of a capital project in which
the project is committed and advanced from the project development
phase to completion.
    (4)   "Major capital project" means any new, expanded, or significantly
improved facility or service that involves planning, environmental
studies, design, right-of-way, construction, or purchase of essential
equipment related to the facility or service.
    (5)   "Minor capital project" means any project for the preservation or
rehabilitation of an existing facility or service, including the
planning, design, right-of-way, construction, or purchase of
equipment essential to the facility or service, and generally not
requiring the preparation of an environmental impact assessment.
    (6)   "Project development phase" means the phase of a capital project in
which planning, engineering, and environmental studies and analyses are
conducted with full participation by the public, prior to commitment to
construction.
    (7)   "Significant change" means any change that affects the size or
character of a project to the extent that the change:
      (i)   Substantially modifies the capacity, level of service, or cost of the
project;
      (ii)   Alters the function or purpose of the project; or
      (iii)   Impacts the ability of a modal administration to accomplish the program
priorities established by the Secretary in the State Report on
Transportation.
    (8)   "Transportation facility" has the meaning stated in § 3-101(l) of
this article.
    (9)   "Transportation facilities project" has the meaning stated in §
4-101(i) of this article.
  (b)   The State Report on Transportation consists of the Consolidated
Transportation Program and the Maryland Transportation Plan.
  (c)   (1)   The Consolidated Transportation Program shall:
      (i)   Be revised annually; and
      (ii)   Include:
        1.   A list of Program priorities;
        2.   A statement of the Department's projected annual operating costs, set
forth separately for the Office of the Secretary and for each modal
administration;
        3.   Expanded descriptions of major capital projects;
        4.   A list of major capital projects for the current year, the budget
request year, and the 4 successive planning years;
        5.   A list of anticipated minor capital projects, including a specific list
of anticipated special projects for the current year and the budget
request year and an estimate of the Program level for each of the 4
successive planning years;
        6.   A list of major bridge work projects;
        7.   A summary of the capital and operating programs, as defined by the
Secretary, for the Maryland Transportation Authority;
        8.   For each listed major capital project, an indication whether the
revenue source anticipated to support that project consists of federal,
special, general, or other funds;
        9.   The Department's estimates of the levels and sources of revenues to be
used to fund the projects in the Program;
        10.   A glossary of terms; and
        11.   A cross-reference table for the information contained in the various
parts of the State Report on Transportation.
    (2)   In addition to the items listed in paragraph (1) of this subsection,
the Consolidated Transportation Program shall include:
      (i)   A summary of current efforts and future plans, prepared after
consultation with the Director of Bicycle and Pedestrian Access and the
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee established under § 2-606
of this title:
        1.   To develop and promote bicycle and pedestrian transportation; and
        2.   Working together with local jurisdictions, to accommodate in a safe and
effective manner pedestrians and bicycles within a reasonable distance
for walking and bicycling to rail stops, light rail stops, and subway
stations;
      (ii)   A listing of all bicycle and pedestrian transportation projects
expected to use State or federal highway funds; and
      (iii)   Reflected under the Office of the Secretary, any technology-related
project to be funded from the account established under § 2-111 of
this subtitle, along with a description and projected cost of each.
    (3)   Annually, the Consolidated Transportation Program shall include a
report that:
      (i)   Identifies each major capital project for which the budget bill or a
supplemental budget amendment first requests funds for the project
development phase or for the construction phase;
      (ii)   With respect to each major capital project for which funds are
requested in the budget request year, states:
        1.   The amount of the funds requested; and
        2.   The total estimated cost of the project;
      (iii)   Identifies significant changes in the cost, scope, design, or
scheduling of major capital projects for each completed fiscal year;
      (iv)   When there is a significant change in cost, states the amount by which
the expenditures that have been authorized exceed the original project
estimate;
      (v)   When there is a significant change, states:
        1.   The amount by which costs exceed projected costs during each completed
fiscal year; and
        2.   The total amount that has been expended for a major capital project;
and
      (vi)   Includes any other information that the Secretary believes would be
useful to the members of the General Assembly or other recipients of
the Consolidated Transportation Program.
    (4)   The total operating and capital expenditures for the Department or for
the Office of the Secretary or any modal administration projected in
the Consolidated Transportation Program for the budget request year may
not exceed the budget request for the Department, Office, or modal
administration for that year.
  (d)   The Maryland Transportation Plan shall:
    (1)   Be revised every 5 years through an inclusive public participation
process;
    (2)   Include a 20-year forecast of State transportation needs, based on the
financial resources anticipated to be available to the Department
during that 20-year period;
    (3)   Be expressed in terms of goals and objectives; and
    (4)   Include a summary of the types of projects and programs that are
proposed to accomplish the goals and objectives, using a multi-modal
approach when feasible.
  (e)   On or before November 15 of each year, the Department shall visit each
county to give local governments and local legislative delegations
information about and an opportunity to comment on the proposed
Consolidated Transportation Program and the proposed Maryland
Transportation Plan.
  (f)   At the earliest practical date but no later than November 1 of each
year, the Department shall provide the proposed Consolidated
Transportation Program and the proposed Maryland Transportation Plan to
the Department of Planning for review and comment on planning issues
including consistency between transportation investments and the State
Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and Planning Policy and State
priority funding areas established under Title 5, Subtitle 7B, of the
State Finance and Procurement Article.
  (g)   Beginning with the year 2002 State Report on Transportation and
continuing thereafter, before the General Assembly considers the
proposed Maryland Transportation Plan and the proposed Consolidated
Transportation Program, the Department shall submit an annual report on
the attainment of transportation goals and benchmarks for the approved
and proposed Maryland Transportation Plan and the approved and proposed
Consolidated Transportation Program to the Governor and, subject to §
2-1246 of the State Government Article, to the General Assembly.
  (h)   (1)   The report required under subsection (g) of this section shall include:
      (i)   The establishment of certain measurable performance indicators or
benchmarks, in priority funding areas at a minimum, designed to
quantify the goals and objectives specified in the Maryland
Transportation Plan; and
      (ii)   The degree to which the projects and programs contained in the approved
Maryland Transportation Plan and Consolidated Transportation Program
attain those goals and benchmarks as measured by the performance
indicators or benchmarks.
    (2)   The Department shall include in its report measurable long-term goals,
and intermediate benchmarks of progress toward the attainment of the
long-term goals, for the following measurable transportation
indicators:
      (i)   An increase in the share of total person trips for each of transit,
high occupancy auto, pedestrian, and bicycle modes of travel;
      (ii)   A decrease in indicators of traffic congestion as determined by the
Department; and
      (iii)   Any other performance goals established by the Department for reducing
automobile traffic and increasing the use of nonautomobile traffic.
  (i)   (1)   An advisory committee shall be assembled to advise the Department on
the establishment of the transportation goals, benchmarks, and
indicators under subsection (h) of this section.
    (2)   Membership of the advisory committee shall include but is not limited
to the following members appointed by the Governor:
      (i)   A representative of the Maryland business community;
      (ii)   A representative of the disabled citizens community;
      (iii)   A representative of rural interests;
      (iv)   A representative of an auto users group;
      (v)   A representative of a transit users group;
      (vi)   A representative of the goods movement industry;
      (vii)   A nationally recognized expert on transportation demand management;
      (viii)   A nationally recognized expert on pedestrian and bicycle
transportation;
      (ix)   A nationally recognized expert on transportation performance
measurement;
      (x)   A representative of an environmental advocacy organization;
      (xi)   A representative from the Maryland Department of Planning;
      (xii)   A representative of the Maryland Association of Counties; and
      (xiii)   A representative of the Maryland Municipal League.
    (3)   The Governor shall appoint the chairman of the advisory committee.
    (4)   The advisory committee shall meet at least four times during the
process of developing the Maryland Transportation Plan to provide
advice to the Department on meeting the requirements of this
subsection.
    (5)   The Department and the advisory committee shall consider the following:
      (i)   Transportation and population trends and their impact on the State's
transportation system and priority funding areas;
      (ii)   Past and present State funding devoted to the various transportation
modes and demand management;
      (iii)   The full range of unmet transportation needs in priority funding areas;
      (iv)   The full range of transportation measures and facilities available, and
their role, effectiveness, and cost effectiveness in providing travel
choices and reducing congestion;
      (v)   A review of transportation performance indicators and their use in
other states;
      (vi)   A review of the coordination of State transportation investments with
local growth plans for priority funding areas; and
      (vii)   The types of investments needed and their levels of funding for
supporting the goals and objectives of the Maryland Transportation
Plan.
  (j)   The Department may:
    (1)   Conduct its analysis of planned transportation investments in priority
funding areas on a statewide basis or in groupings of priority funding
areas centered on regions, metropolitan areas, cities, or other
groupings suitable for transportation modeling; and
    (2)   Choose to exclude from its analysis priority funding areas which have
an insignificant role in transportation trends because of small size,
population, or physical isolation.
  (k)   In the report required under subsection (g) of this section, the
Department shall:
    (1)   Use narrative, graphs, charts, tables, and maps as appropriate to make
the results easily understood by the public;
    (2)   Include projected long-term trends for each of the indicators and the
effect of planned transportation investments on the trends;
    (3)   To the extent practicable, account for the effect of planned
transportation investments on inducing automobile travel;
    (4)   To the extent practicable, account for automobile trips not taken due
to demand management measures, including teleworking, teleshopping, and
land use patterns supporting alternatives to driving; and
    (5)   Indicate the cost effectiveness of investments for achieving relevant
performance goals and benchmarks, including a specific analysis of
planned transportation investments detailing:
      (i)   Any projected decreases or increases in indicators of traffic
congestion as defined by the Department; and
      (ii)   The cost per passenger mile and other indicators of cost effectiveness
as defined by the Department.
  (l)   (1)   (i)   Subject to § 2-1246 of the State Government Article:
        1.   On or before September 1 of each year, the Department shall submit
copies of the proposed Consolidated Transportation Program and the
supporting financial forecast to the General Assembly; and
        2.   On submission of the budget bill to the presiding officers of the
General Assembly, the Department shall submit copies of the approved
Consolidated Transportation Program and the supporting financial
forecast to the General Assembly.
      (ii)   Notwithstanding § 2-1246(b)(2) of the State Government Article, the
Department shall provide to each member of the General Assembly a copy
of the proposed Consolidated Transportation Program and the approved
Consolidated Transportation Program.
    (2)   (i)   The financial forecast supporting the Consolidated Transportation
Program to be submitted to the General Assembly under paragraph (1) of
this subsection shall include the following components:
        1.   A schedule of operating expenses for each specific modal
administration;
        2.   A schedule of revenues, including tax and fee revenues, deductions from
revenues for other agencies, Department program and fees, Motor Vehicle
Administration cost recovery, deductions for highway user revenues,
operating revenues by modal administration, and miscellaneous revenues;
and
        3.   A summary schedule for the Transportation Trust Fund that includes the
opening and closing Fund balance, revenues, transfers, bond sales, bond
premiums, any other revenues, expenditures for debt service, operating
expenses, amounts available for capital expenses, bond interest rates,
bond coverage ratios, total bonds outstanding, federal capital aid, and
the total amount for the transportation capital program.
      (ii)   The financial forecast shall include, for each of the components
specified in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph:
        1.   Actual information for the last full fiscal year; and
        2.   Forecasts of the information for each of the six subsequent fiscal
years, including the current fiscal year, the fiscal year for the
proposed budget, and the next four subsequent fiscal years.
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