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REFERENCE ITEM 5.1 RTC Handout February 8, 2018

DRAFT REFERENCE ITEM 5.2 RTC Handout February 8, 2018

REFERENCE ITEM 5.3 RTC Handout February 8, 2018 MARY HORN Denton County Judge February 8, 2018 The Honorable Greg Abbott, Governor s Office PO Box 12428 Austin, TX 78711 Dear Governor Abbott, It was great hearing that you were recently in Denton County. On behalf of the citizens of Denton County, I want to thank you for your steadfast, conservative leadership. My previous letter to you outlined the empirical evidence as to the value of tolled managed lanes to the North Texas region. I understand that few things operate in a vacuum. The discussion of tolled managed lanes is getting conflagrated with pure toll lanes and statewide politics. That is why I want to provide you with a different perspective on the matter. Denton County is arguably one of the most conservative, Republican counties in the state of Texas as a Republican holds every county elected office. Denton County also has had four road bond programs passed by the voters over the past 20 years. Each passed with widespread support. Each of our members of Commissioners Court have been serving its citizens for no less than 9 years, and in my case 16 years. Prior to that I served 9 years as the Denton County Tax Assessor-Collector. That does not make us career politicians. That means we have stood before the voters countless times over the years asking them to grade our performance. They approved of our service by returning us to office. During my 16 years as County Judge, Denton County voters passed two road bond programs totaling in excess of $400 million. We did that while managing our budget, keeping property taxes the second lowest of all 254 counties, and raising our bond rating in 2008 to AAA and it has been reaffirmed every year thereafter. The debt service that Denton County has incurred due to these programs has been managed by timing issuances to closely match project needs. However, this same debt service does have a cost to the taxpayer. That is why each time we asked the voters to approve a bond program, we gave them the potential impact to the tax rate. However, to get the true cost/benefit picture of our bond programs, you can t just look at the debt. You have to look at what was received as a result of that debt. In our case, Denton County leveraged in excess of $400 million in bond funds to garner more than $3.6 billion in roadway construction projects throughout the county. As a conservative Republican, I am always looking Courthouse-on-the-Square 110 West Hickory Denton, Texas 76201 (940) 349-2820 Fax (940) 349-2821 www.dentoncounty.com

for a return on the taxpayer s investments. Very few investments any county can make can boast that level of return. During my tenure as County Judge, the county has been asked to make many difficult decisions. Not the least of which was our decision to toll SH 121, now the Sam Rayburn Tollway. It would have been easy, at the time, to blame the Legislature for failing to provide the additional funding needed for transportation projects in Texas. Instead, the Legislature gave us tools to control our own destinies. We analyzed this issue at great length, examining both the benefits and costs associated with using these tools. We understood that it might not have been a popular decision, at that time. However, we believed we needed to take a long-term perspective as to what would be best for the citizens of Denton County. One of the tools we used was tolling SH 121, which alone provided Denton County motorists with over $1.56 billion in transportation funding. The voters agreed with the county s position and I was blessed when they reelected me to continue to work on their behalf. Another difficult task Denton County faced during my tenure was how to tackle the widening of IH 35E. Regretfully, once again, the Legislature was only able to provide us tools because they were not able to provide any additional funding for this critical infrastructure project. Two of those tools were the ability to use a Design/Build procurement process, and the addition of tolled managed lanes along with additional tax supported main lanes. During the development of IH 35E, many of the members of court, myself included, made scores of presentations on the concept of tolled managed lanes to countless service organizations, professional groups, and yes every republican organization in Denton County. We faced opposition among some party members. We even lost a vote of the County Republican Executive Committee. However, in listening to their arguments, it was clear they did not fully understand how managed lanes operated and how the Denton County taxpayer was being protected. The Commissioners Court worked with TxDOT and other local governments to procure the IH 35E project that included tolled managed lanes. However, when I again stood before the voters and asked them to grade my job performance, they responded by sending me back to continue to serve the citizens of Denton County. Today, IH 35Express is open for business. Most of those same naysayers I referenced previously have admitted they were wrong. All, and I mean all, of the feedback and comments I ve received on IH 35Express have either been to thank the county for standing firm and making the right decision or expressing how much nicer IH 35Express is to drive now. The overwhelming sentiment I hear consistently is how much our citizens appreciate the predictability they now enjoy during their daily commute. For me, the recurring message is the difference in being a politician vs. being a statesman. Another famous Texan once said that one should do right and risk the consequences. Ironically, many of the state elected politicians that were pushing regions to use the tools they provided, tools that included tolled managed lanes, are now the same politicians decrying their

use. Many of the politicians opposing the will of the people haven t even been in office for a full term. One even lamented that the federal government allows local elected officials to have a say in their transportation futures. That shows an appalling lack of historical perspective, and it s not very Republican. The Republican Party that I belong to has always held that he who governs best is he who governs closest to the voter. Some in the party say that the voters spoke loud and clear that they did not want any more toll roads. That is simply not true in my experience. The voters are desperate for congestion relief. They voted for more money for roads. If they were told that voting for the various propositions that included a ban on tolls would result in countless lane miles being delayed for decades, the vote would have been very different. Governor, today, you face another transportation decision no different in many ways from the decisions that my colleagues on Commissioners Court and I have addressed historically. Every community along IH 635 has expressed its support for the project as developed by the Regional Transportation Council, which includes tolled managed lanes. Now, because some have chosen to make this project a political football, real damage is occurring. Based on statements made by Senators Hall and Huffines regarding this issue, the Texas Transportation Commission has placed the North Texas region in the position of having to cannibalize much needed roadway improvements in order to move forward on IH 635, projects that have an impact on Denton, Dallas, Rockwall and Kaufman Counties. This is unacceptable. Given this, it is inconceivable that even if TxDOT and the Legislature could fund 100% of the $1.8 billion cost to construct IH 635 that it would give up on the ability to leverage those precious tax dollars to construct other much needed facilities in the region. Facilities like IH 35, IH 35W, US 80, IH 30, SH 183, SH 114. All are in jeopardy. That is where we are today. We ask that you allow the North Texas Region to move forward on IH 635 with tolled managed lanes that are proven to work. The region supports this concept. The elected officials closest to the issue support it and drivers are showing their support by using the managed lanes. Respectfully, it s time to govern. Sincerely, Mary Horn Denton County Judge cc: Denton County Commissioners Court Denton County Legislative Delegation Rob Franke, Chair of the Regional Transportation Council