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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Wallace
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/12/07
HB 408
SHORT TITLE Scenic Byways Program
SB
ANALYST Earnest
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
$300.0
Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
NM Tourism Department (NMTD)
State Parks Division, Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)
NM Department of Transportation (NMDOT)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 408 appropriates $300 thousand from the general fund to the Tourism Department for
the Scenic Byways Program. The appropriation is for two purposes:
1.
$30 thousand to produce a brochure and map for the statewide network of scenic byways;
and
2.
$270 thousand to award grants for scenic byway projects.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $300 thousand contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the general
fund. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2009 shall
revert to the general fund.
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
There are 26 federal or state designated scenic byways in the state. The Scenic Byways Program
is federally funded through the Federal Highway Administration using federal transportation
(SAFETEA-LU) funds. NMTD promotes and administers the program. NMDOT is the fiscal
agent for the federal transportation funds, which are designated solely for project grants. Grants
are awarded to eligible applicants on an annual basis through a competitive process administered
by NMTD in cooperation with NMDOT’s regional and metropolitan planning process. The
program received $374,503 in FY04; $507,637 in FY05; and $478,028 in FY06.
Annual funding requests are generally much higher than the funding awards. Over the past five
years the program has received an average of 26 applications per year and funded an average of
8 projects per year. In FY05, NMTD received $80,000 in federal Scenic Byway funds for a
drive-market penetration campaign. A $20,000 match was required.
NMTD notes that this bill provides, for the first time, a budget to create a marketing tool for the
statewide system of Scenic Byways. It will have a positive impact on tourism in New Mexico by
providing funds for marketing, interpretation, and capital projects around the state. The Scenic
Byways program is governed by New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC) and administered
through NMTD. The additional funds would be managed in the same manner.
The State Parks Division (SPD) indicates that numerous New Mexico State Parks are located on
or near designated scenic byways. SPD, local park support groups and organizations, and park
“gateway communities" may seek to apply for the grant funding made available by HB 408.
Projects along the byways near state parks could help to advertise and beautify these routes,
increase educational information along the byways, and benefit state parks in other ways.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
NMTD indicates that additional funds will enable the program to award more projects and
significantly impact New Mexico’s 26 Scenic Byways. HB 408 also supports the NMTD
performance measure for the Scenic Byways Program to increase the number of active New
Mexico community Scenic Byway organizations.
According to SPD, HB 408 would have positive impacts on two of the performance measures for
the division: visitation and revenue. Additional publicity and exposure for the scenic byways in
New Mexico could help increase visitation at the parks located along or near those scenic
byways, which would also help SPD generate revenue and meet the statutory requirement for
SPD to be as financially self-sufficient as possible.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
There is no significant administrative impact. The additional grants could be awarded and
administered with existing resources.
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