AB133-SSA1,965,1915
85.026
(2) Program. The Subject to s. 85.61, the department may administer
16a program to award grants of assistance to any political subdivision or state agency,
17as defined in s. 20.001 (1), for transportation enhancement activities consistent with
18federal regulations promulgated under
23 USC 133 (b) (8). The grants shall be
19awarded from the appropriations under s. 20.395 (2) (nv) and (nx).
AB133-SSA1,966,3
2185.05 Evaluation of proposed major highway projects. The department
22by rule shall establish a procedure for numerically evaluating projects considered for
23enumeration under s. 84.013 (3) as a major highway project. The evaluation
24procedure may include any criteria that the department considers relevant. The
25rules shall establish a minimum score that a project shall meet or exceed when
1evaluated under the procedure established under this section before the department
2may recommend the project to the transportation projects commission for
3consideration under s. 13.489
(4).
AB133-SSA1,966,7
585.055 Passenger railroad station improvements. (1) In this section,
6"Local governmental unit" means a city, village, town or county or an agency or
7subdivision of a city, village, town or county.
AB133-SSA1,966,14
8(2) The department shall administer a passenger railroad station
9improvement grant program. From the appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (ct), the
10department shall award grants to local governmental units or private entities for the
11construction or rehabilitation of passenger railroad stations along existing or
12proposed rail passenger routes. The amount of a grant awarded under this section
13shall be limited to an amount equal to 33% of the cost of the project or $60,000,
14whichever is less.
AB133-SSA1,966,17
15(3) The department may not award a grant under this section to a public entity
16unless the governing body of the city, town, village or county has adopted a resolution
17supporting the proposed project.
AB133-SSA1,966,18
18(4) The department shall promulgate rules to administer the program.
AB133-SSA1,967,321
85.07
(7) (b) When evaluating and selecting proposed hazard elimination
22projects to be funded using federal funds available under
23 USC 152, the
23department shall consider the reduction in motor vehicle accidents that will result
24from the proposed projects, except that, if a proposed project will reduce the response
25time of emergency vehicles, the department shall consider both the reduction in
1motor vehicle accidents that will result from the proposed project and the public
2safety benefits that will result from a reduction in the response time of emergency
3vehicles.
AB133-SSA1,967,75
85.12
(3) The department may contract with any local governmental unit, as
6defined in s. 16.97 (7), to provide that local governmental unit with services under
7this section.
AB133-SSA1,967,249
85.20
(1) (g) "Operating expenses" mean costs accruing to an urban mass
10transit system by virtue of its operations, including costs to subsidize fares paid by
11disabled persons for transportation within the urban area of the eligible applicant
,
12and, for eligible applicants receiving aid under sub. (4m) (a) 7. or 8., maintenance.
13For a publicly owned system, operating expenses do not include profit, return on
14investment or depreciation as costs. If a local public body contracts for the services
15of a privately owned system on the basis of competitive bids, operating expenses may
16include as costs depreciation on the facilities and equipment that the privately
17owned system acquired without benefit of public financial assistance, profit and
18return on investment. If a local public body contracts for the services of a privately
19owned system on the basis of negotiated procurement, operating expenses may
20include as costs depreciation on the facilities and equipment that the privately
21owned system acquired without benefit of public financial assistance. In an urban
22area which is served exclusively by shared-ride taxicab systems, operating expenses
23may include costs to subsidize reasonable fares paid by all users for transportation
24within the urban area of the eligible applicant.
AB133-SSA1,968,15
185.20
(4m) (a) (intro.)
An amount shall be allocated The department shall pay
2annually to the eligible applicant described in subd. 6. cm. the amount of aid specified
3in subd. 6. cm. The department shall pay annually to the eligible applicant described
4in subd. 6. d. the amount of aid specified in subd. 6. d. The department shall allocate
5an amount to each eligible applicant
described in subd. 7. or 8. to ensure that the sum
6of state and federal aids for the
projected operating expenses of each eligible
7applicant's urban mass transit system is equal to a uniform percentage, established
8by the department, of the
projected operating expenses of the mass transit system
9for the calendar year. For calendar year 1999, the operating expenses used to
10establish the uniform percentage shall be the projected operating expenses of an
11urban mass transit system. Subject to sub. (4r), for calendar year 2000 and
12thereafter the operating expenses used to establish the uniform percentage shall be
13the operating expenses incurred during the 2nd calendar year preceding the
14calendar year for which aid is paid under this section. The department shall make
15allocations as follows:
AB133-SSA1, s. 1837
16Section
1837. 85.20 (4m) (a) 1., 2., 3., 4. and 5. of the statutes are repealed.
AB133-SSA1,968,2118
85.20
(4m) (a) 6. a. From the appropriation under s. 20.395 (1) (hq), the uniform
19percentage for each eligible applicant in an urban area served by an urban mass
20transit system with annual operating expenses in excess of $20,000,000.
This subd.
216. a. does not apply to aid payable for calendar year 2000 or thereafter.
AB133-SSA1,969,323
85.20
(4m) (a) 6. b. For the purpose of making allocations under subd. 6. a., the
24amounts amount for aids
are $60,984,900 in calendar year 1998 and is $63,119,300
25in calendar year 1999
and thereafter. These amounts,
. This amount, to the extent
1practicable, shall be used to determine the uniform percentage in
the particular
2calendar year 1999. This subd. 6. b. does not apply to aid payable for calendar year
32000 or thereafter.
AB133-SSA1,969,125
85.20
(4m) (a) 6. cm. Beginning with aid payable for calendar year 2000, from
6the appropriation under s. 20.395 (1) (ht), the department shall pay $53,555,600 to
7the eligible applicant that pays the local contribution required under par. (b) 1. for
8an urban mass transit system that has annual operating expenses in excess of
9$80,000,000. If the eligible applicant that receives aid under this subd. 6. cm. is
10served by more than one urban mass transit system, the eligible applicant may
11allocate the aid between the urban mass transit systems in any manner the eligible
12applicant considers desirable.
AB133-SSA1,969,2114
85.20
(4m) (a) 6. d. Beginning with aid payable for calendar year 2000, from
15the appropriation under s. 20.395 (1) (hu), the department shall pay $14,297,600 to
16the eligible applicant that pays the local contribution required under par. (b) 1. for
17an urban mass transit system that has annual operating expenses in excess of
18$20,000,000 but less than $80,000,000. If the eligible applicant that receives aid
19under this subd. 6. d. is served by more than one urban mass transit system, the
20eligible applicant may allocate the aid between the urban mass transit systems in
21any manner the eligible applicant considers desirable.
AB133-SSA1,970,223
85.20
(4m) (a) 7. b. For the purpose of making allocations under subd. 7. a., the
24amounts for aids are
$17,799,600 in calendar year 1998 and $18,422,500 in calendar
25year 1999
and $19,804,200 in calendar year 2000 and thereafter. These amounts,
1to the extent practicable, shall be used to determine the uniform percentage in the
2particular calendar year.
AB133-SSA1,970,84
85.20
(4m) (a) 8. b. For the purpose of making allocations under subd. 8. a., the
5amounts for aids are
$4,807,600 in calendar year 1998 and $4,975,900 in calendar
6year 1999
and $5,349,100 in calendar year 2000 and thereafter. These amounts, to
7the extent practicable, shall be used to determine the uniform percentage in the
8particular calendar year.
AB133-SSA1,970,2210
85.20
(4r) Expansion of service. An eligible applicant that receives aid under
11sub. (4m) (a) 7. or 8. shall notify the department if the eligible applicant anticipates
12receiving new or expanded services provided by an urban mass transit system in a
13manner that will increase operating expenses. The eligible applicant shall provide
14the notice during the calendar year preceding the calendar year in which the new or
15expanded services will first be provided. The notice shall include an estimate of the
16projected annual operating expenses of the new or expanded services. The
17department may modify the projected annual operating expenses to an amount that
18the department considers reasonable. The department shall adjust the projected
19annual operating expenses for inflation and, for each calendar year for which actual
20operating costs of the new or expanded services are not known, shall add the adjusted
21projected annual operating expenses to the operating expenses used to determine the
22uniform percentage under sub. (4m) (a) (intro.).
AB133-SSA1,971,5
185.20
(4s) Payment of aids under the contract. The contracts executed
2between the department and eligible applicants under this section shall provide that
3the payment of the state aid allocation under sub. (4m) (a) for the last quarter of the
4state's fiscal year shall be provided from the following fiscal year's appropriation
5under s. 20.395 (1) (hq), (hr)
or, (hs)
, (ht) or (hu).
AB133-SSA1,971,107
85.20
(6) (c) Disclose to the department the amount of federal aid over which
8the eligible applicant has spending discretion and that the eligible applicant intends
9to apply towards operating expenses for a calendar year. This paragraph applies only
10to an eligible applicant that receives aid under sub. (4m) (a) 7. or 8.
AB133-SSA1,971,1612
85.20
(7) (c) Beginning with contracts for aid payable for calendar year 2000,
13the department may not enter into a contract for payment of state aids under sub.
14(4m) unless the rules promulgated under this subsection are in effect and unless the
15contract requires the urban mass transit system to comply with those rules as a
16condition of receiving aid under sub. (4m).
AB133-SSA1, s. 1850
17Section
1850. 85.22 (2) (am) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB133-SSA1,971,2018
85.22
(2) (am) (intro.) "Eligible applicant" means any applicant that meets
19eligibility requirements for federal assistance under
49 USC 1612 (b) (2)
5310 (a) and
20is one of the following:
AB133-SSA1, s. 1851
21Section
1851. 85.22 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 85.22 (4) (a) (intro.) and
22amended to read:
AB133-SSA1,972,223
85.22
(4) (a) (intro.) Commencing with the highest ranked application and to
24the extent that state moneys are available, the department shall offer to each eligible
1applicant an amount of state aid such that the sum of federal and state aid received
2by an applicant does not exceed
80% any of the following:
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31. The percentage, specified by the department by rule, of the estimated capital
4project costs.
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5(b) State aids available under this section shall not be available for operating
6purposes.
AB133-SSA1,972,108
85.22
(4) (a) 2. For the specific type or category of capital equipment for which
9aid is paid, the percentage of the estimated capital costs that are eligible for federal
10aid.
AB133-SSA1,972,15
1285.32 Statewide trauma care system transfer. Beginning July 1, 2000,
13and annually thereafter, the secretary shall transfer $80,000 from the appropriation
14under s. 20.395 (5) (dq) to the appropriation under s. 20.435 (1) (kx) for the purposes
15of the statewide trauma care system under s. 146.56.
AB133-SSA1,973,2
1985.515 Implementation of 1997 Wisconsin Act 84. If the secretary
20determines that the changes to the department's computerized information systems
21made necessary by
1997 Wisconsin Act 84 will be operational before May 1,
2000 222001, the secretary shall publish a notice in the Wisconsin Administrative Register
23that states the date on which the changes to the department's computerized
24information system will begin operating, and that
the
clearly states which portion
1of revisions to the operator's license suspension and revocation law made by
1997
2Wisconsin Act 84 will become effective on that date.
AB133-SSA1,973,144
85.52
(3) (a)
The Subject to s. 85.61, the department shall administer a
5transportation infrastructure loan program to make loans, and to provide other
6assistance, to eligible applicants for highway projects or transit capital projects. The
7department of transportation may not make a loan or provide other assistance under
8the program unless the secretary of administration approves of the loan or other
9assistance and determines that the amounts in the fund, together with anticipated
10receipts, will be sufficient to fully pay principal and interest costs incurred on the
11revenue obligations issued under sub. (5). Loans or other assistance under the
12program for highway projects shall be credited to the highway account. Loans or
13other assistance under the program for transit capital projects shall be credited to
14the transit account.
AB133-SSA1,973,2216
85.52
(5) (c) The department of administration may, under s.
18.56 (5) and (9)
17(j) 18.561 or 18.562, deposit in a separate and distinct fund in the state treasury or
18in an account maintained by a trustee outside the state treasury, any portion of the
19revenues derived under s. 25.405 (2). The revenues deposited with a trustee outside
20the state treasury are the trustee's revenues in accordance with the agreement
21between this state and the trustee or in accordance with the resolution pledging the
22revenues to the repayment of revenue obligations issued under this subsection.
AB133-SSA1,974,224
85.53
(3) Grants under this section shall be paid from the appropriation under
25s. 20.395 (5) (jr) The amount of a grant may not exceed 80% of the amount expended
1by an eligible applicant for services related to the program.
The total amount of
2grants awarded under this section may not exceed $500,000.
AB133-SSA1,974,7
485.61 Programs to assist brownfields redevelopment. The department
5shall promote the following programs in a manner that ensures that the programs
6assist the restoration of the environment and the redevelopment of brownfields, as
7defined in s. 560.60 (1v), to the greatest extent possible:
AB133-SSA1,974,8
8(1) Activities funded from the appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (fv) or (fx).
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9(2) Transportation facilities economic assistance and development under s.
1084.185.
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11(3) The transportation enhancement activities program under s. 85.026, if the
12department administers such a program.
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13(4) The transportation infrastructure loan program under s. 85.52.
AB133-SSA1,974,1915
86.19
(1) Except as provided in sub. (1m)
or s. 84.01 (30) (g), no sign shall be
16placed within the limits of any street or highway except such as are necessary for the
17guidance or warning of traffic or as provided by ss. 60.23 (17m) and 66.046. The
18authorities charged with the maintenance of streets or highways shall cause the
19removal therefrom and the disposal of all other signs.
AB133-SSA1,974,2421
86.19
(1r) Notwithstanding sub. (1), the department shall erect and maintain
22directional signs along I 43 for America's Black Holocaust Museum in Milwaukee
23County. The department may not charge any fee related to any sign erected and
24maintained under this subsection.
AB133-SSA1,975,6
186.30
(2) (a) 1. Except as provided in pars. (b), (d) and (dm)
, sub. (10) and s.
286.303, the amount of transportation aids payable by the department to each county
3shall be the aids amount calculated under subd. 2. and to each municipality shall be
4the aids amount calculated under subd. 2. or 3., whichever is greater.
If the amounts
5calculated for a municipality under subd. 2. or 3. are the same, transportation aids
6to that municipality shall be paid under subd. 2.
AB133-SSA1,975,99
86.30
(2) (a) 3. g. In calendar
year
years 1998 and
thereafter 1999, $1,596.
AB133-SSA1,975,1111
86.30
(2) (a) 3. h. In calendar year 2000, $1,692.
AB133-SSA1,975,1313
86.30
(2) (a) 3. i. In calendar year 2001 and thereafter, $1,709.
AB133-SSA1,975,2015
86.30
(9) (b) For the purpose of calculating and distributing aids under sub. (2),
16the amounts for aids to counties are
$70,644,200 in calendar year 1997 and 17$78,744,300 in calendar
year years 1998 and
1999, $83,469,000 in calendar year
182000 and $84,303,700 in calendar year 2001 and thereafter. These amounts, to the
19extent practicable, shall be used to determine the statewide county average
20cost-sharing percentage in the particular calendar year.
AB133-SSA1,976,222
86.30
(9) (c) For the purpose of calculating and distributing aids under sub. (2),
23the amounts for aids to municipalities are
$222,255,300 in calendar year 1997 and 24$247,739,100 in calendar
year years 1998 and
1999, $262,603,400 in calendar year
252000 and $265,229,400 in calendar year 2001 and thereafter. These amounts, to the
1extent practicable, shall be used to determine the statewide municipal average
2cost-sharing percentage in the particular calendar year.
AB133-SSA1,976,84
86.30
(10) Aid payments for calendar years 2000 and 2001. (a) 1. For calendar
5years 2000 and 2001, the department shall determine the percentage change
6between the amount of moneys appropriated for distribution under this section to
7counties for those years and the amount of moneys appropriated for distribution
8under this section to counties for the preceding calendar year.
AB133-SSA1,976,139
2. Notwithstanding sub. (2) (a), (b) and (d) and s. 86.303 (5) (e), (f), (h) and (i),
10the amount of aid payable to each county in calendar years 2000 and 2001 shall be
11the amount paid to that county for the preceding calendar year, plus an amount equal
12to the percentage determined under subd. 1. of the amount paid to the county for the
13preceding calendar year.
AB133-SSA1,976,1814
(b) 1. For calendar years 2000 and 2001, the department shall determine the
15percentage change between the amount of moneys appropriated for distribution
16under this section to municipalities for those years and the amount of moneys
17appropriated for distribution under this section to municipalities for the preceding
18calendar year.
AB133-SSA1,976,2319
2. Notwithstanding sub. (2) (a), (b) and (d) and s. 86.303 (5) (e), (f), (h) and (i),
20the amount of aid payable to each municipality in calendar years 2000 and 2001 shall
21be the amount paid to that municipality for the preceding calendar year, plus an
22amount equal to the percentage determined under subd. 1. of the amount paid to the
23municipality for the preceding calendar year.
AB133-SSA1, s. 1864
24Section
1864. 86.302 (title) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB133-SSA1,976,25
2586.302 (title)
Local roads; inventory.
AB133-SSA1, s. 1865
1Section
1865. 86.302 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 86.302 (1g) and
2amended to read:
AB133-SSA1,977,123
86.302
(1g) Except as provided in sub. (1m),
beginning on January 1, 2001, the
4board of every town, village and county, and the governing body of every city, shall
5file with the department
and with the county clerk not later than December 15 of
6every
odd-numbered year, a certified plat of
such town, village, city the municipality 7or county showing the
roads and streets highways under
their its jurisdiction and the
8mileage thereof to be open and used for travel as of the succeeding January 1
, which
9may be used by the. The department
may use the plats in making computations of
10transportation aids. One-half of the mileage of
roads or streets highways on
11boundary lines shall be considered as lying in each
town, village, city municipality 12or county.