Wash. Admin. Code § 468-85-240 - Funding for annual operations element
The comprehensive transit plan shall include, but need not be limited to, the following information:
(1) An estimate of the annual costs of
operating the recommended public transit system during each of the first six
years of operation; such estimate shall include costs for marketing,
administration, maintenance and operations.
(2) Passenger fare levels, estimated
ridership, and estimated fare box revenue;
(3) The amounts and sources of federal and
state assistance separated by operations and capital purposes;
(4) The amount of long term debt for the
purchase of facilities and equipment;
(5) Whether any of the following sources of
local public transit subsidy are anticipated to assist in the funding of the
proposed system:
(a) Household tax authorized
by chapter 35.95
RCW;
(b) Business and occupation
tax authorized by
chapter
35.95 RCW; or
(c) The .1%, .2%, .3%, .4%, .5%, or .6% sales
and use tax in lieu of the household tax and business and occupation tax
referenced immediately above; together with the rate(s) for any levied tax
identified above and the estimated revenues from any such sources anticipated
to be collected; (Assumptions made in order to estimate such revenues should be
identified.)
(6) The
amount of any state matching funds assumed. (Such amount shall equal the sum of
either one state dollar for each local dollar anticipated to be collected, as
identified in WAC
468-85-230(5),
or the amount of the motor vehicle excise tax mass transit levy authorized
under RCW
35.58.272 through 35.58.279, whichever is
less; minus the amount advanced by the department to a county transportation
authority or public transportation benefit area for the development of a
comprehensive transit plan pursuant to this chapter.)
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 36.57A.150. 98-11-046 (Order 176), § 468-85-240, filed 5/18/98, effective 6/18/98; 80-01-029 (Order 42), § 468-85-240, filed 12/17/79.
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