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Higher Vehicle Registation Fees Proposed to Fix Roads

Iowa Democrats took a first step toward filling the state’s roads and bridge fund shortage Wednesday by calling for lawmakers to evaluate a plan which would increase vehicle registration fees.

Part of that proposal includes higher fees for pickup trucks, something a former state legislator from Cedar Falls, Marv Diemer, has been lobbying for for years — but he said
today the current proposal doesn’t go far enough.

The majority of pickup truck owners currently pay a $65 annual fee, which decreases with the age of the vehicle, bottoming out at $35. Car, minivan and SUV drivers pay more, because their registration fee is based on a weight and vehicle value formula, although the figure also decreases with age.

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New MN Bills Aimed at Registration Fees

The bill calls for an increase in vehicle tab fees and removal of tab fee caps instituted by former Gov. Jesse Ventura. However, the change only takes effect once a new vehicle is purchased. The minimum fee would remain at $35.

Sponsored by Rep. Bernie Lieder (DFL-Crookston), HF2800 is similar to the one vetoed last year by Gov. Tim Pawlenty, but also contains some bonding aspects that aim to quickly fix some of Minnesota’s estimated $2.4 billion backlog of deteriorating roads and bridges.

Introduced Feb. 12, the bill was approved one day later by the House Transportation Finance Division on a 12-5 party-line vote, and has stops scheduled in the House Capital Investment, Finance, Taxes and Ways and Means committees by Feb. 19. A companion bill, SF2521, sponsored by Sen. Steve Murphy (DFL-Red Wing), is also on the fast track.

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Wash DC Considering Vehicle Registration Fee to Combat Theft

The D.C. Council will consider legislation today that would raise the District’s vehicle registration fee by $5 to finance a more aggressive campaign against motor vehicle theft. Introduced by at-large Councilman Phil Mendelson, the bill would establish an independent nine-member authority charged with combating auto theft in the District, and provide the group a dedicated revenue source of roughly $1.3 million a year to implement its plans. “These additional resources should make a difference,” Mendelson said Monday. “We really aren’t providing the resources we need.”

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VA - Vehicle Decal User Fees Rise as Funding Craters

Prince William County supervisors are preparing to raise the decal fee on cars and trucks from $24 to $38 next budget year as the county attempts to recover millions of dollars in losses for road funding.

The 58 percent increase would pull in an additional $4 million during a transportation finance crisis that has county leaders preparing to kill two major road projects and delay another.

Local governments use the decals to identify registered cars in their jurisdictions and collect money for transportation projects.

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UT Vehicle Fee to go Towards Transit

$35 million will come from a fraction of the $10 fee Salt Lake County residents pay when registering their vehicles, after a bit of shuffling of funds between Salt Lake City and the Utah Transit Authority.

The money, however, does come with some strings attached. The registration fee revenue can only be used for roads, so Salt Lake City would take that money, use it for roads, and then give UTA other money from other funds.

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Multnomah County, OR Decide Against Registration Fee

Multnomah County commissioners decided Tuesday against putting a local vehicle registration fee for bridge repairs on the May 20 primary election ballot.

County Chairman Ted Wheeler said it was unwise to proceed because Gresham, Troutdale and Maywood Park opposed the bridge-funding plan and would demand a share of the fee proceeds be diverted to their jurisdictions.   Wheeler had hoped county voters would approve a 20-year, $24 annual vehicle registration fee providing local money to replace the Sellwood Bridge and repair other Willamette River bridges. The money would be used to match federal and other funds.

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Monroe County, NY Financial Plan Includes Vehicle Reg Fees

The county has implemented a comprehensive financial plan to restore structural balance to the county’s budget beginning in fiscal 2008.

Components of the county’s financial plan include implementation of a vehicle registration fee, a community college user fee, and a slight reduction in the county’s property tax rate.

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Mahoning Approved $1.8M Repaving Using Reg Fees

The county commissioners approved an agreement today with the Ohio Department of Transportation to provide $1,440,000 in federal highway funds for the project.

The remainder of the money is the county’s $360,000 in local funds, which the county borrowed last fall and will repay from gasoline tax and motor vehicle registration fee income.

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NC Fund Would Ease State Traffic Congestion

Former state transportation secretary Sam Hunt called today for the creation of a congestion relief fund that would match local tax money with $1.6 billion in state funds to help the Triangle, Triad and Charlotte regions pay for urban transit projects.

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Ga. House Passes Car Tag Tax Cut

A week after a Republican plan to erase the car tag tax was defeated by nervous Georgia Democrats, House leaders pushed through a measure Tuesday that allows residents to decide whether to eliminate the tax and limit property tax assessments.

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