Sec. 10r.
(1) The department shall engage an outside consulting firm to conduct a feasibility study and strategic implementation plan on tolling highways of this state, including revenue projections based on an analysis of optimal tolling rates, vehicle counts and types by state of registration, and traffic diversion.
(2) The feasibility study described in subsection (1) must consider all of the following:
(a) The economic impact and feasibility of tolling particular highways of this state.
(b) The ability to provide discounts or credits or otherwise lessen the impact of tolling on local, commuter, and in-state operators.
(c) Information related to the number and impact of out-of-state operators expected to use highways of this state.
(d) The rationale for the federal authorization of any tolling plan that may be submitted by this state to the United States Department of Transportation.
(e) The optimal levels at which tolls may reasonably be expected to be set for passenger vehicles and other vehicles.
(f) Appropriate tolling rules regarding population center local traffic.
(g) This state's ability to enter into monetization agreements or long-term contracts for initial construction, long-term maintenance, installation, and operation of tolling facilities.
(h) Any estimates of which highway facilities would be conducive to tolling operations.
(i) Ways to maximize the use of Michigan workers and products made in this state.
(3) A written report on the feasibility study and strategic implementation plan shall be delivered not later than January 31, 2023 to the governor, the senate majority leader, the senate minority leader, the speaker of the house of representatives, the minority leader of the house of representatives, the chairpersons of the senate and house of representatives standing committees on transportation, and the senate and house of representatives appropriations subcommittees on transportation.
(4) It is the intent of the legislature that this state become qualified to apply to the United States Federal Highway Administration under the Interstate System Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Pilot Program, 23 USC 101 to 170, or any successor program that may be authorized in federal law.
History: Add. 2020, Act 140, Imd. Eff. July 8, 2020 ;-- Am. 2022, Act 73, Imd. Eff. May 5, 2022 Popular Name: McNitt ActPopular Name: Michigan Transportation Fund Act
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 51 of 1951 - State Trunk Line Highway System (247.651 - 247.675)
Section 247.651c - Cost of Opening, Widening, and Improving State Trunk Line Highways.
Section 247.651f - State Trunk Lines; Cancellation of Municipal Obligations; Assumption by State.
Section 247.651g - Pavement Management System.
Section 247.651i - Demonstration Projects.
Section 247.653 - Tentative System of County Primary Roads; Roads Included or Deleted.
Section 247.655a - Seasonal County Road System.
Section 247.656 - Tentative System of Streets; Selection and Certification; Approval.
Section 247.657 - Tentative System of Streets; Included or Deleted.
Section 247.658 - Tentative System of Streets; Streets Not Included, Certification and Approval.
Section 247.659 - Tentative System of Streets; Official Name; Establishment and Certification.
Section 247.659d - "Port Facility" Definition.
Section 247.660b - Comprehensive Transportation Fund.
Section 247.660c - Definitions.
Section 247.660d - Comprehensive Transportation Fund; Distribution.
Section 247.660f - Repealed. 1982, Act 438, Eff. Jan. 1, 1983.
Section 247.660i - Repealed. 1978, Act 444, Imd. Eff. Oct. 10, 1978.
Section 247.660n - Comprehensive Transportation Fund; Distribution of Funds; Notes.
Section 247.660s - Maritime and Port Facility Assistance Office; Responsibilities and Duties.
Section 247.661a - Use of Agricultural Additives Pilot Program; Report to Legislature.
Section 247.661b - Repealed. 2004, Act 384, Imd. Eff. Oct. 12, 2004.
Section 247.661d - Report to Legislature on Changes in Department's Accounting System.
Section 247.661h - Local Agency Wetland Mitigation Board Fund; Advisory Board; Duties.
Section 247.662a - Snow Removal; Distribution of Amount Returned to County Road Commission.
Section 247.662b - County Urban System; Distribution of Amounts Returned; Urban Area Boundaries.
Section 247.664a - Expenditures to Pay Cost of Drain Assessments; Rules.
Section 247.665a - Intergovernmental Highway Corridor Planning Preservation Committees.
Section 247.665b - Mowing Right-of-Way of Public Road.
Section 247.666 - Forfeiture of Funds.
Section 247.667 - Certifications Required; Warrants; Checks; Mandamus; Report.
Section 247.667a - Office of Audit; Creation; Head; Duties, Functions, and Responsibilities.
Section 247.668 - Repealed. 1957, Act 262, Eff. July 1, 1957.
Section 247.668b - State Transportation Commission; Bonds and Notes.
Section 247.668c - Counties; Bonds.
Section 247.668f - Approval of Construction; Sale Price of Bonds.
Section 247.668g - Bonds; Protection of Outstanding Bonds.
Section 247.668h - Bonds; Negotiability; Payment, Exemption From Taxation.
Section 247.668i - Cumulative Authority of Act.
Section 247.668k - List of Projects for Which Notes or Bonds to Be Issued.
Section 247.668l - Borrowing Money and Issuing Notes or Bonds in Anticipation of Federal Funds.
Section 247.668m - Borrowing From a State Infrastructure Bank Program.
Section 247.669 - Roads, Streets, and Alleys Taken Over as County Roads.
Section 247.670a - Contract for Preservation of County Local Road System Within Township.
Section 247.672 - Effective Date of Act.
Section 247.673 - Effective Upon Passage of Certain Act.
Section 247.674 - Refunding Bonds or Advance Refunding Bonds.