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Dulles Corridor Improvements

Dulles Corridor Improvements Status Update v Condition assessment of Toll Road facilities is complete v Dulles Airport Access Highway/I-495 Interchange Safety Improvements - Ramps 1 and 2 being constructed by VDOT - Ramp 3 future v Studies Underway - Toll plaza optimization - Safety enhancements - Noise wall improvements

Dulles Corridor Improvements Completed Projects Toll Booth Repair/Rehabilitation Comprehensive Guardrail Replacement Improved Roadway & Overhead Lighting

Dulles Corridor Improvements Completed Projects Enhanced E-ZPass Throughput at Main Toll Plaza Bridge Rehabilitation Landscaping & Clean Up

Dulles Corridor Improvements On-Going Projects I-495/Dulles Airport Access Highway Interchange Improvements Replacement of Toll Revenue Equipment Cabinets Dulles Toll Road Westbound Lane Pavement Repairs

Dulles Corridor Improvements Noise Walls Repair and Replacement Program Existing Noise Walls v Multiple Neighborhoods Repairs - Design Completed November 2011 - Construction Start Spring 2012 - Construction Complete Summer 2012 v Noise Wall Replacement - Design Completion December 2011 - Construction Start Spring 2012 - Construction Complete Fall 2012

Dulles Corridor Improvements On-Going Planning & Studies Crash-Database Analysis Highway Noise Program Plaza Optimization & Improvements Study Intelligent Transportation System & Traffic Management System Master Plan Interchange Improvements Study

Dulles Corridor Improvements Dulles Toll Road Aerial Photos

Dulles Toll Road Operations

Dulles Toll Road Operations Interchanges and Ramps

Dulles Toll Road Operations E-ZPass Here s How E-ZPass Works v Simply breeze through any E-ZPass toll lane and your account is automatically debited v E-ZPass works the same way on many other toll roads on the East Coast v E-ZPass toll rates on the Dulles Toll Road are the same as cash v You can open and maintain an E-ZPass account by visiting www.ezpassva.com v E-ZPass is not administered by the Dulles Toll Road or the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority

Dulles Toll Road Operations New Safety Service Patrol Introduced in 2010 v Emergency service to motorists in need v Monday through Friday 6:00am - 8:30pm Weekends 9:00am - 5:00pm 2011 Service Statistics (January - October) Courtesy Stops 1113 Disabled Vehicles 276 Gas Needed 205 Flat Tire 633 Towing Required 526 Jump Starts 82 Motorist Assistance 234 Accident Response 445 Debris Removal 315 Traffic Control 49 Assist Officer 33 Abandoned Vehicles 156

Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project Finance Plan

Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project Finance Plan Planned Sources of Funding Sources of Funding for Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project ** Percentage of Total Funding based on $2.821 billion preliminary capital cost estimate for Phase 2 Dulles Toll Road 53.9% Federal Grants 16.1% Commonwealth of Virginia 4.9% Airports Authority 4.1% =Contribution is fixed amount =Contribution is fixed percentage of total cost = Contribution is not fixed - amount and percentage of total cost may change. Fairfax County 16.1% Loudoun County 4.8% ** Based on current agreements among the funding partners.

Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project Finance Plan Planned Sources of Funding Funding Allocation with Preliminary Phase 2 Cost Estimate* SOURCES OF CAPITAL FUNDS PHASE 1 PHASE 2 TOTAL PROJECT (Thousands YOE Dollars) Total Total Total % of Total Federal $ 900,000 $ - $ 900,000 16.1% Commonwealth of Virginia 251,700 23,300 $ 275,000 4.9% Fairfax County 400,000 497,848 897,848 16.1% Loudoun County - 267,681 267,681 4.8% MWAA (Aviation Funds) - 228,645 228,645 4.1% MWAA (Dulles Toll Road) $ 1,203,995 $ 1,803,526 $ 3,007,521 53.9% TOTAL SOURCES OF FUNDS $ 2,755,695 $ 2,821,000 $ 5,576,695 100.0% * Preliminary; subject to change. The $2.821 billion preliminary cost estimate for Phase 2 assumes Fairfax and Loudoun Counties are successful in securing approximately $317 million of funding for the Route 28 station and five parking garages. This chart does not include $150 million that may be provided by the Commonwealth of Virginia to pay interest on Dulles Toll Road revenue bonds.

Dulles Corridor Finance Plan Anticipated Toll Revenue and Bond Debt Service $1,200 $1,000 $800 Toll Revenue Bond Debt Service Gross Toll Revenue Net Revenue Available for Debt Service $ Millions $600 $400 $200 $0 Annual debt service requirements will be structured to moderate required toll rate increases.

Toll Rates

Toll Rates Approved Toll Rate Schedule Effective Sunday, January 1, 2012 Mainline Plaza Ramps Prior New Rates Prior New Rates 2-axle $1.25 $1.50 $0.75 no change 3-axle $1.50 $1.75 $1.00 no change 4-axle $1.75 $2.00 $1.25 no change 5-axle $2.00 $2.25 $1.50 no change 6-axle $2.25 $2.50 $1.75 no change The size and timing of future toll rate adjustments will depend on many factors, including the financial performance of the Dulles Toll Road and conditions in capital markets. Projections of potential future toll rates will be developed as part of the comprehensive traffic and revenue study to be completed in early 2012.

Toll Rates Comparable Toll Rates in the Region Toll for Full Length Trip Length (Miles) Toll per Mile Dulles Toll Road 2010 $1.75 13.4 $0.13 Dulles Toll Road 2011 $2.00 13.4 $0.15 Dulles Toll Road 2012 $2.25 13.4 $0.17 Dulles Greenway 2012 (Off-peak) (1) $4.75 14 $0.34 Dulles Greenway 2012 (Peak) (1) $5.55 14 $0.40 I-495 Capital Beltway HOT Lanes (2) $5.50 14 $0.39 Maryland Intercounty Connector (Peak) (3) $4.00 16 $0.25 (1) Assumes toll increase scheduled for January 1, 2012 is enacted. Includes $0.75 collected for access to the Dulles Toll Road. (2) Scheduled to open in December 2012. Project sponsors expect cost of average trip to be between $5.00 and $6.00. Toll rates will range from $0.20 per mile in off-peak to $1.00 in peak period on high demand sections. (Source: http://virginiahotlanes.com/documents/faq_hot_lanes_and_tolling_092211.pdf) (3) Beginning December 5, 2011, two-axle vehicles with E-ZPass will pay a peak toll rate of $0.25 per mile, off-peak rate of $0.20 per mile and an overnight rate of $0.10 per mile. Drivers without a valid E-ZPass account will be charged a Video Toll Rate equal to 150% of the E-ZPass toll rate. (Source: http://www.mdta.maryland.gov/icc/pdf_files/icc_toll_schedule_10-28-11.pdf)