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October 2009
Table LDF

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(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)

STATE STATE MOTOR-FUEL AND MOTOR-VEHICLE RECEIPTS TRANSFERRED TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS 3/ LOCAL MOTOR-FUEL AND MOTOR-VEHICLE RECEIPTS LOCAL TOLL REVENUES
RECEIPTS AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION FOR HIGHWAY PURPOSES FOR MASS TRANSIT PURPOSES FOR LOCAL GENERAL PURPOSES RECEIPTS AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION FOR HIGHWAY PURPOSES FOR MASS TRANSIT PURPOSES FOR LOCAL GENERAL PURPOSES RECEIPTS AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION FOR HIGHWAY PURPOSES FOR MASS TRANSIT FOR LOCAL GENERAL PURPOSES
Alabama 108,628 108,628 - - 142,571 122,806 78 19,687 - - - -
Alaska 926 864 - 62 19,853 1,995 - 17,858 - - - -
Arizona 816,706 816,706 - - - - - - - - - -
Arkansas - - - - - - - - - - - -
California 4,677,049 4,670,223 6,826 - - - - - 338,994 321,639 - 17,355
Colorado 211,353 211,353 - - - - - - 98,082 93,000 - 5,082
Connecticut 36,351 36,351 - - 47,069 47,069 - - - - - -
Delaware - - - - - - - - - - - -
Florida 406,408 406,408 - - 800,801 674,060 123,526 3,215 73,101 72,804 - 297
Georgia - - - - 9,857 9,857 - - - - - -
Hawaii 17,154 17,154 - - 168,220 167,166 1,054 - - - - -
Idaho 131,144 131,144 - - 4,378 4,378 - - - - - -
Illinois 4/ 705,956 705,956 - - 31,652 31,652 - - 256 256 - -
Indiana 4/ - - - - 410,799 410,799 - - - - - -
Iowa 664,596 664,596 - - 688 688 - - - - - -
Kansas 158,714 158,714 - - 26,408 26,408 - - - - - -
Kentucky - - - - 14,640 14,640 - - - - - -
Louisiana 2,568 2,568 - - - - - - - - - -
Maine 26,091 26,091 - - - - - - 3,174 3,174 - -
Maryland 554,061 546,902 318 6,841 - - - - - - - -
Massachusetts 166,287 166,287 - - - - - - 70,786 70,786 - -
Michigan 32,990 32,990 - - - - - - 1,221 1,221 - -
Minnesota 660,547 660,547 - - - - - - - - - -
Mississippi 101,814 101,814 - - 6,186 6,186 - - - - - -
Missouri 281,860 281,860 - - - - - - - - - -
Montana 19,324 19,132 - 192 36,132 27,657 605 7,870 - - - -
Nebraska 238,728 238,728 - - 18,068 18,068 - - 1,891 1,891 - -
Nevada - - - - 98,888 98,888 - - - - - -
New Hampshire 28,582 28,582 - - 188,732 188,732 - - - - - -
New Jersey 158,388 158,388 - - - - - - 31,671 31,671 - -
New Mexico 4/ 130,568 116,448 - 14,120 - - - - - - - -
New York 335,978 335,978 - - 122,138 122,138 - - 1,254,149 473,534 780,615 -
North Carolina 137,935 137,935 - - 13,849 13,849 - - - - - -
North Dakota 4/ 66,324 66,324 - - - - - - - - - -
Ohio 1,098,990 1,098,990 - - - - - - - - - -
Oklahoma - - - - - - - - - - - -
Oregon 7,258 7,258 - - 13,535 13,535 - - 4,215 4,215 - -
Pennsylvania 4/ 241,462 241,462 - - 42,630 42,630 - - 82 82 - -
Rhode Island 4/ - - - - 42,473 42,473 - - - - - -
South Carolina - - - - - - - - - - - -
South Dakota 4/ 1,910 1,910 - - 7,595 7,595 - - - - - -
Tennessee - - - - 18,027 17,904 - 123 - - - -
Texas 357,468 357,468 - - 191,757 191,757 - - 512,594 510,770 - 1,824
Utah 4/ 215,356 215,356 - - 12,923 12,923 - - - - - -
Vermont 25,111 25,111 - - - - - - - - - -
Virginia 342,000 342,000 - - 188,947 130,915 58,032 - 34,177 33,485 - 692
Washington 627,148 627,148 - - 458 458 - - 4,106 4,106 - -
West Virginia 4/ - - - - - - - - 1,314 1,221 - 93
Wisconsin 431,107 431,107 - - 291 291 - - 90 90 - -
Wyoming - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 14,224,840 14,196,481 7,144 21,215 2,679,565 2,447,517 183,295 48,753 2,429,903 1,623,945 780,615 25,343
  • 1/ This table summarizes local governments' receipts from motor-fuel taxes, motor-vehicle fees, special imposts on motor carriers, and tolls. This table includes receipts from State imposts that are transferred to local governments for distribution. See Tables LGF-21 and LGF-3B for details. Local government reporting is on a biennial basis with even-numbered years optional. This table is compiled from reports of State and local governments.
  • 2/ D. C. is excluded as there are no local jurisdictions within the District of Columbia.
  • 3/ Differences between amounts shown here and in the "Highway Statistics, 2008" Tables DF and SF-5A are caused by State delays in transferring revenues dedicated to local governments, and by local governments' reallocations of State funds.
  • 4/ Estimated by FHWA.
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