Indiana 2025 2025 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1507 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 01/27/2025

                    LEGISLATIVE SERVICES AGENCY
OFFICE OF FISCAL AND MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS
FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
LS 7243	NOTE PREPARED: Jan 27, 2025
BILL NUMBER: HB 1507	BILL AMENDED: 
SUBJECT: Low Water Crossings.
FIRST AUTHOR: Rep. Patterson	BILL STATUS: CR Adopted - 1
st
 House
FIRST SPONSOR: 
FUNDS AFFECTED: GENERAL	IMPACT: State & Local
XDEDICATED
FEDERAL
Summary of Legislation: This bill authorizes a local county road and bridge board to undertake low water
crossing projects. It requires the Commissioner of the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) to
ensure that the Department makes information available to county boards of commissioners and county
highway departments about funding from federal and private sources that might be available to the counties
for low water crossing projects. 
The bill amends the law on the Local Road and Bridge Matching Grant Fund: (1) to allow grants to local
units to be used for low water crossing projects; and (2) to provide that funds allocated for grants to local
units having a population of less than 50,000 can be used to make grants to counties below the population
limit as well as to municipalities located in counties that are below the population limit.
Effective Date:  July 1, 2025.
Explanation of State Expenditures: This bill will increase the workload of the Indiana Department of
Transportation (INDOT) to provide (1) information to county boards of commissioners and county highway
departments concerning funds available and (2) assistance to counties in applying for federal and private
grant funding for low water crossing projects. Increases in workload are within the routine administrative
function of the agency and are expected to be implemented within existing resource and funding levels. 
The bill also expands projects eligible to participate in the Local Road and Bridge Matching Grant program
to include low water crossings. Expanding program eligibility may not necessarily increase state expenditures
as awards are contingent upon the project being selected by INDOT for state matching funds as well as
program funding availability. 
Additional Information - Since inception in 2016, the Local Road and Bridge Matching Grant Fund has
awarded approximately $1.45 B in state funds to local units of government for infrastructure projects. For
FY 2024, INDOT awarded a total of $256.9 M to local units of government.
The bill changes to annual awards from the Local Road and Bridge Matching Grant Fund for counties with
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are designated for local units located within counties that have a population of less than 50,000. The bill
specifies that these awards are to be set aside for both the county unit and municipalities within these
counties, which is current practice. This change is expected to have no fiscal impact.
Explanation of State Revenues: 
Explanation of Local Expenditures: By expanding projects eligible to participate in the Local Road and
Bridge Matching Grant program, this bill could increase local expenditures to provide the match required
for program participation. Increases in local expenditures to meet the match would ultimately depend on the
decision of county commissioners to apply for state grants as well as the decision of INDOT administrators
to select the project for an award. 
Additional Information - For counties with populations greater than 50,000 residents, the local match
requirement is 50% of program costs, whereas for counties with populations less than 50,000 residents, the
local match requirement is 25% of program costs. 
Explanation of Local Revenues: 
State Agencies Affected: INDOT. 
Local Agencies Affected: Counties and municipalities 
Information Sources: INDOT.
ttps://www.in.gov/indot/doing-business-with-indot/local-public-agency-programs/community-crossing-m
atching-grant-program/
Fiscal Analyst: Bill Brumbach,  317-232-9559.
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