95-31407. Participation in the State Infrastructure Bank Pilot Program  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 249 (Thursday, December 28, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 67159-67160]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-31407]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    Federal Highway Administration
    Federal Railroad Administration
    Federal Transit Administration
    
    
    Participation in the State Infrastructure Bank Pilot Program
    
    AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Railroad 
    Administration (FRA), and Federal Transit Administration (FTA), 
    Department of Transportation.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Request for Participation.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice invites States to make applications for 
    participation in the State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) Pilot Program 
    established by the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 (the 
    Act). Pursuant to Section 350 of the Act, USDOT is authorized to enter 
    into agreements with up to ten States to establish State Infrastructure 
    Banks or multistate infrastructure banks. The purpose of this notice is 
    to invite interested parties to participate in the SIB Pilot Program 
    and to outline the procedures that will be established for designation 
    of States to be included in the Pilot Program.
    
    DATES: Applications for participation will be accepted until Pilot SIBs 
    are designated for ten (10) States. USDOT will begin processing 
    applications as received but will not designate any SIBs until January 
    29, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Cynthia Burbank, FHWA Office of 
    Policy Development, (202) 366-9208; Mr. John Paolella, FRA Office of 
    Policy and Program Development, (202) 366-0380; or Mr. Richard 
    Steinmann, FTA Office of Budget and Policy, (202) 366-4060. Application 
    requests and specific questions regarding the SIB Pilot Program may 
    also be directed to the contact person(s) named in this notice or the 
    Divisional or Regional Offices of FHWA, FRA, or FTA in your State.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Purpose
    
        President Clinton's vision for sustained economic growth and 
    prosperity and for improving international competitiveness for the 
    Nation means investing in America and its infrastructure. Executive 
    Order 12893 signed by the President in January 1994 reinforced the 
    Administration's position that investment in transportation 
    infrastructure lays the foundation for economic growth in the next 
    century.
        The challenge facing USDOT, its modal administrations, States and 
    local governments is finding ways to more effectively employ Federal 
    funds by leveraging existing resources to encourage new investment in 
    transportation infrastructure. USDOT and its modal administrations have 
    accepted this challenge, and through their innovative finance 
    initiatives have encouraged States, local governments and other 
    affected groups to identify and develop innovative financing mechanisms 
    which seek to better manage available resources and create new 
    financing opportunities. States responded with an extensive list of 
    projects and financing ideas. USDOT's Partnership for Investment has 
    used these to develop a wide array of innovative financing mechanisms, 
    including the State Infrastructure Bank proposal, which address the 
    need to leverage scarce Federal and State resources. USDOT approved 
    over 90 projects under the Partnership for Investment.
        In response to State requests for greater flexibility, Congress has 
    made a number of changes in Federal surface transportation financing 
    legislation, including the establishment of a Pilot Program for State 
    Infrastructure Banks through Section 350 of the Act (Pub. L. 104-59, 
    Sec. 350). That section authorizes USDOT to enter into cooperative 
    agreements with up to ten States for the establishment of SIBs or 
    multistate infrastructure banks for making loans and providing other 
    assistance to public and private entities carrying out or proposing to 
    carry out projects eligible for assistance under the section. The Act 
    requires that the Secretary review the financial condition of each SIB 
    established pursuant to the Act and report to Congress on the results 
    of the review not later than March 1, 1997.
        This notice serves to announce the Pilot Program and provide 
    information regarding the Pilot Program, participation qualifications, 
    and application procedures. The Pilot Program and subsequent 
    implementation by designated SIBs will help USDOT determine how to 
    proceed with the SIB concept while simultaneously advancing projects. 
    In addition, it will help USDOT inform Congress about the status of the 
    program, as required under the Act, and how to expand program 
    flexibility for State and local governments.
    
    Definitions
    
    State Infrastructure Bank (SIB)
    
        An infrastructure investment fund established to facilitate and 
    encourage investment in eligible transportation infrastructure projects 
    sponsored by public and/or private entities. Through a SIB, a State can 
    use its initial capital, provided by its Federal-aid highway 
    apportionment, Federal transit allocations, and non-Federal monies, to 
    make loans, provide credit enhancement, serve as a capital reserve for 
    bond or debt financing, subsidize interest rates, issue letters of 
    credit, finance purchase and lease agreements, provide debt financing 
    security, or provide other forms of financial assistance for 
    construction of projects qualified under the Federal-aid highway 
    program and transit capital projects. As the funds are repaid or 
    compensation is provided, the SIB can make new financial assistance 
    available to other projects, continually recycling the initial monies, 
    thus leveraging the initial funds available.
    
    Infrastructure Bank Application Instructions
    
        A series of questions provided by USDOT to be answered by States 
    interested in participating in the SIB Pilot Program. The responses 
    will be 
    
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    used by USDOT to evaluate which States will be included in the Pilot 
    Program.
    
    Multistate Infrastructure Bank
    
        Interstate compact among two (2) or more States to enter into a 
    cooperative agreement with USDOT to establish a SIB.
    
    Notice of Request for Participation
    
        This Notice of Request for Participation is the initial step in the 
    process that will lead to cooperative agreements for up to ten States 
    for the SIB Pilot Program. Interested applicants will be asked to 
    respond to a series of questions posed in the Infrastructure Bank 
    application instructions to be made available by USDOT as part of this 
    designation process. The application responses submitted by the State 
    will provide the basis for determining a State's interest in the Pilot 
    Program, its ability and qualifications to implement a SIB, and the 
    initial projects it expects to facilitate through financial support for 
    the SIB. The application instructions are also designed to assist 
    States as they seek to develop a framework for establishing a SIB.
        In the interest of providing a timely response to Congress as 
    required under the Act, USDOT will begin processing applications as 
    they are received but will not designate any SIBs until thirty (30) 
    days following publication of this notice. USDOT anticipates 
    designations to be made on an individual, rolling basis to permit 
    interested States to accelerate implementation, and to facilitate a 
    qualitative response to Congress regarding the program. The application 
    will be available from the USDOT contact persons referenced in this 
    notice, or any of USDOT's modal administrations, FHWA, FRA or FTA, and 
    their Divisional or Regional offices.
        USDOT recognizes that this is a Pilot Program, and is receptive to 
    nontraditional as well as traditional approaches to establishing a SIB 
    and defining the types of assistance that might be offered. Subject to 
    the limitations of the Act, USDOT has no preconceived concept of how 
    SIBs should be implemented and seeks to work in cooperation with the 
    States to define the implementation program. USDOT will not promulgate 
    any regulations for the Pilot Program prior to the designation process. 
    USDOT will not require that all Pilot SIBs be configured in the same 
    way or that they provide the same forms of assistance. This Pilot 
    Program, therefore, gives States an opportunity to determine how they 
    might best structure SIBs. USDOT will be interested in information 
    detailing how States propose to establish and implement SIBs, and is 
    looking for evidence of well thought out proposals. In addition, 
    applications can be enhanced by providing information in the following 
    areas:
         The types of assistance to be provided by the SIB (e.g., 
    loans, credit enhancements, capital reserves for debt financing, 
    interest rates subsidies, letters of credit);
         Identification of projects to be advanced as a result of 
    Pilot designation;
         Status of any enabling legislation, if required by a State 
    prior to establishing a SIB;
         How the SIB relates to other innovative financing efforts 
    underway or planned by States and how their experience under the 
    innovative financing programs to date can reflect this;
         The relationship of the projects proposed for the SIB to 
    the Statewide Transportation Plan, the approved State Transportation 
    Improvement Program (STIP) and any other Federally required plans;
         How the SIB will more effectively use Federal monies;
         The sources of funds that will be used to capitalize the 
    SIB (CMAQ and ISTEA demonstration funds cannot be utilized), including 
    the availability of non-Federal matching funds required by Section 
    350(e);
         The proposed institutional framework for the SIB;
         Proposed mechanisms and internal procedures to monitor 
    and/or track the flow of Federal funds to accounts in the SIB and the 
    State's preferred reporting procedures to USDOT, given that Section 350 
    requires maintenance of separate accounts for highway and transit; and
         The use of a SIB to facilitate development of intermodal 
    or multistate projects.
        USDOT has established a fast track schedule for this new Pilot 
    Program and the opportunities that it will create for States. Responses 
    provided by States in the application and subsequent implementation of 
    selected SIBs will help USDOT determine how to move forward with the 
    Pilot Program, while simultaneously advancing projects. States should 
    indicate in their applications the type and extent of any technical 
    assistance they might need to expedite implementation if designated as 
    a pilot.
        Interested States should request Infrastructure Bank application 
    instructions. Copies of the enabling legislation (Section 350) will be 
    provided with the application instructions, which will be available 
    from the USDOT contact persons referenced in this notice, or any 
    Divisional or Regional Office of FHWA, FRA or FTA. Completed 
    applications should be submitted to the Divisional or Regional Offices 
    of FHWA, FRA or FTA. USDOT and its modal administrations may seek 
    further clarification of SIB applications in writing or through an 
    informal interview process with States.
    
        Authority: Pub. L. 104-59, Sec. 350, 109 Stat. 568, 618-622 
    (1995).
    
        Issued on: December 21, 1995.
    Rodney E. Slater,
    Federal Highway Administration.
    
        Issued on: December 21, 1995.
    Gordon J. Linton,
    Federal Transit Administration.
    
        Issued on: December 21, 1995.
    Jolene M. Molitoris,
    Federal Railroad Administration.
    [FR Doc. 95-31407 Filed 12-27-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/28/1995
Department:
Federal Transit Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Request for Participation.
Document Number:
95-31407
Dates:
Applications for participation will be accepted until Pilot SIBs are designated for ten (10) States. USDOT will begin processing applications as received but will not designate any SIBs until January 29, 1996.
Pages:
67159-67160 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-31407.pdf