Showing posts with label VMT fee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VMT fee. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Imagining a transition to a VMT fee in Michigan

Last month, a transportation research center at the University of Michigan issued the results of its study, commissioned by the Michigan Environmental Council, of how that state might transition to a mileage fee to pay for transportation spending.

The 'options paper' is short, clear, and raises an interesting option for collecting a VMT fee.

Friday, May 16, 2014

NCCN policy brief: equity and land use implications of a mileage tax

We've released the newest NCCN policy brief, examining the equity and land use implications of shifting from the gas tax to a mileage tax.

North Carolina, like the federal government, has seen revenues from the gas tax steadily erode in recent years.  Meanwhile, the cost of construction for transportation projects continues to rise.  Something's gotta give.

There's no indication that the NC General Assembly will enact a 'vehicle miles traveled' fee or tax this year.  But, in early April, a revenue committee of the NC Board of Transportation did discuss the concept, prompting coverage in state media. It's only a matter of time until the state has to grapple in earnest with how to design and launch a mileage tax, whatever it ends up being called.