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CVTA finance update: restricted reserve rises to about $64.1M; staff flags an unexplained December revenue drop

May 14, 2026 | Central Virginia Transportation Authority, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Virginia


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CVTA finance update: restricted reserve rises to about $64.1M; staff flags an unexplained December revenue drop
CVTA finance staff provided the committee May 13 with a quarterly financial update showing an end‑of‑quarter restricted reserve balance of about $64.1 million.

Staff said the quarter began with roughly $59 million in the restricted reserve, recorded $12.8 million in receipts and drew down about $7.66 million for planned operations, leaving the reported balance. Investment earnings contributed to the increase in the quarter; staff noted most invested funds are held in the Local Government Investment Pool and the Virginia Investment Pool.

During review of the packet (green sheet, packet p.9), Miss Shepard flagged a significant and unexpected drop in reported December tax activity (discussed in the presentation as a drop "from 17 to 12" in on‑slide figures). She asked staff to compare the current December figure against prior years and to submit a data request to the tax department for an explanation of reporting period timing or fiscal‑month differences that might explain the discrepancy.

Finance staff agreed to research year‑over‑year consistency, verify whether fiscal‑month reporting windows (for example mid‑month cutoffs) shifted activity between December and January, and return findings to the committee in a future meeting. Staff also noted quarterly operating expenses track appropriately (year‑to‑date operating expenses reported in the packet) and provided an update on the authority’s investment earnings outlook.

Committee members asked that staff present a year‑to‑year comparison for December activity and an explanation of any reporting lags, and were reminded that some local project funds remain unexpended as projects move through multi‑year development and construction timelines.

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