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File #: 25-3156    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/1/2025 In control: City Council Legislative Meeting
On agenda: 5/27/2025 Final action:
Title: Consideration of a Resolution for Submission to the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority (NVTA) for Regional Transportation Funding FY 2030 program. [ROLL-CALL VOTE]
Attachments: 1. 25-3156_Attachment 1 - Resolution, 2. 25-3156_Attachment 2 - NVTA 70 Summary, 3. 25-3156_Attachment 3 - NVTA 70% Endorsement Letters, 4. 25-3156_Attachment 4 - Presentation, 5. 25-3156-signed resolution
City of Alexandria, Virginia

MEMORANDUM

DATE: May 27, 2025

TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL

FROM: MICHAEL MOON, INTERIM DIRECTOR, T&ES

THROUGH: JAMES F. PARAJON, CITY MANAGER

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Consideration of a Resolution for Submission to the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority (NVTA) for Regional Transportation Funding FY 2030 program. [ROLL-CALL VOTE]
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ISSUE: Consideration of a Resolution for Submission to the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority (NVTA) for Regional Transportation Funding for the FY 2030 program to fund improvements to Eisenhower Avenue and the Van Dorn/Duke Street intersection.

RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council:

1. Adopt the resolution (Attachment 1) to approve an application to the NVTA for 70% regional transportation funding for up to $46 million; and,

2. Authorize the City Manager to submit the proposal to the NVTA and enter into any necessary agreements with NVTA to accept the funds.

BACKGROUND: In April 2013, House Bill 2313 was signed into law, levying additional taxes and a fee in Planning Districts that meet population, motor vehicle registration, and transit ridership criteria. The revenues generated in Northern Virginia through these taxes and fees are deposited into a fund managed by the NVTA. Thirty percent (30%) of the funds are distributed directly to member localities to use on transportation projects. The remaining seventy percent (70%) of the funds are distributed by NVTA for regional transportation projects. Since FY 2014, the City has been awarded approximately $214 million in NVTA 70% regional funds, the bulk of which went to the Potomac Yard Metro Station ($70 million) and the Duke Street Transitway ($87 million). The City uses NVTA 30% funds largely for transit capital and operating costs, subject to annual budget consideration by City Council. For a summary of projects and funding, see Attachment 2.
DISCUSSION: This spring NVTA...

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