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Metro is fundamental to metropolitan Washington’s mobility, economy, and sustainability, and COG has a long history of helping ensure the system is in a strong position to serve the region.
Beginning with the COG Annual Leadership Retreat in July 2023, COG has convened representatives of the governors of Maryland and Virginia and the mayor of the District of Columbia along with local government officials to help address Metro’s looming deficit for its FY 2025 budget and beyond as federal transit relief expires, costs have risen with inflation, and weekday ridership patterns have changed following shifts to commuting habits since COVID. COG's Chief Administrative Officers Committee Workgroup on WMATA Cost Structure has been preparing a report and recommendations assessing different options to address the FY 2025 deficit and proposing an even more comprehensive examination of the system's funding models and governance in 2024 to solve its structural issues once and for all.
Chief Administrative Officers Committee Workgroup on WMATA Cost Structure - Interim Report
BACKGROUND
After the debut of Metrorail and amid concerns about future construction costs, COG and the Transportation Planning Board carried out a major analysis in 1976 of the costs of completing the original 103-mile system. The Metrorail Alternatives Analysis concluded that finishing the rail system would be a sound investment and was the first of several major studies regional leaders asked COG to undertake, such as the reports of the Blue Ribbon Metro Funding Panel in 2005 and the Joint WMATA Governance Review Task Force in 2010.
More recently, COG helped the region forge consensus and lay the groundwork for the landmark Metro dedicated capital funding agreement in 2018 along with public, private, and civic sector partners. COG also created the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission on behalf of the states and has coordinated with Metro and area fire departments to develop new safety protocols and improved emergency communications.
News & Multimedia
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March 27, 2018
The Metrorail Safety Commission (MSC) today elected as its Chairman Christopher A. Hart, who served as Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board...
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March 21, 2018
The Metrorail Safety Commission held its inaugural meeting on March 13. COG, which hosted the gathering, continues to help D.C., Maryland, and Virginia...
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March 8, 2018
Will 2018 be the year for Metro dedicated funding? The next few days and weeks hold the answer, and COG continues to do its part to help advance the regional...
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December 13, 2017
Resolution supports $500M in new funding for Metro to implement $15.5B, 10-year capital improvement program.
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November 9, 2017
COG’s Metro Strategy Group provided a report on the effort to secure permanent, dedicated funding for Metro. The group is planning to make recommendations later...