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Local Income Tax: An Evolving Resource, Andrew O. Mouser, Tom Dermody Mar 2024

Local Income Tax: An Evolving Resource, Andrew O. Mouser, Tom Dermody

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Local income tax (LIT) has become an increasingly important resource for Indiana communities. Each year, many Indiana counties adopt new or reallocate existing LIT rates to meet ever-changing needs. The 2023 legislative session added additional LIT flexibility for jails, EMS, fire protection, courts, and other needs. A new LIT rate may free up funding for roads, but getting it adopted may require cooperation among the county and its municipalities. Join us for a discussion.


Nextlevel Grants And Project Funds Management, Paul Reed, Karen Hicks, Aaron Potter Mar 2024

Nextlevel Grants And Project Funds Management, Paul Reed, Karen Hicks, Aaron Potter

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NextLevel Grants Management is an initiative from the OMB and the State Budget Agency (SBA) to improve how Indiana manages federal grants. Under IC 4-3-24-5, approval must be granted by SBA to apply for federal grants administered by the state on behalf of the local and/or in conjunction with Local call funds. This session will provide you with an understanding of the new NextLevel Grants initiative and how to effectively manage your project funding.


Federal Project Management: Competitive Grants/Local Federal Aid, Paul Reed, Michael Hopper, Jeremy Bartell Mar 2023

Federal Project Management: Competitive Grants/Local Federal Aid, Paul Reed, Michael Hopper, Jeremy Bartell

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Managing more money means having more money to lose. This session will help you identify when a project might lose its eligibility for federal funds. We also explain managing capital projects, including discussions on the new federal act (BIL), competitive grants, federal performance end dates, inactive project funds, and other important factors for managing the federal resources of your projects.


Advancing Asset Management At Indot, Louis Feagans Mar 2020

Advancing Asset Management At Indot, Louis Feagans

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As INDOT continues to develop Asset Management, the use of GIS and the mapping of assets become more critical. In this session INDOT will show the advancement in GIS Asset Management that has occurred in the last few years and where we are headed in the future.


Indiana Transportation Funding Update, Dan Brassard Mar 2016

Indiana Transportation Funding Update, Dan Brassard

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This presentation will provide an update on the current and future state of Indiana’s transportation funding.


Indiana Motor Vehicle Highway Fund: A Discussion On Revenues, Distributions And Expenses, Dan Bastin Mar 2013

Indiana Motor Vehicle Highway Fund: A Discussion On Revenues, Distributions And Expenses, Dan Bastin

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This session discusses the revenues, distributions, and expenses that make up the MVH fund. Presenters will cover the different types of revenue that make up Indiana’s transportation funding and follow the path of those revenues through the funding formula. Also discussed will be the different expenses incurred by the fund each year and formulas as described in the Indiana Code.


Moving Ahead For Progress In The 21st Century: Map 21, Mark D. Newland Mar 2013

Moving Ahead For Progress In The 21st Century: Map 21, Mark D. Newland

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The Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP- 21) was signed into law by President Obama on July 6, 2012. It funds surface transportation programs in (FY) 2013 and 2014. This session covers the general funding allocations, development of the rulemaking process, and the establishment of FHWA Performance Measures.


Purdue Road School: Funding, Funding, Funding, Gregory T. Guerrettaz Mar 2013

Purdue Road School: Funding, Funding, Funding, Gregory T. Guerrettaz

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Municipal entities are facing many issues which are causing financial distress. This presentation will discuss strategies to assist in these difficult times. The strategies to be discussed will include short and long-term financial planning, board discussions and the creation of a capital improvement plan.