Annual Listing of Projects with Federal Funding for Federal Fiscal Year 2014/15
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1 Annual Listing of Projects with Federal Funding for Federal Fiscal Year 2014/ N. Church Street, Suite B Visalia, CA Phone: (559) Fax: (559) Website:
2 Purpose On July 6, 2012, the President signed the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21, the federal surface transportation authorization bill. A requirement within the law, 23 Code of Federal Regulations, Title 23 Part requires MPOs to develop listings of projects (including investments in pedestrian walkways and bicycle transportation facilities) for which federal funds were obligated in the preceding program year within 90 calendar days following the end of the program year. These listings shall be published or otherwise made available in accordance with MPO's public participation plan for the FTIP. Specifically: An Annual Listing of projects, including investments in pedestrian walkways and bicycle transportation facilities, for which federal funds have been obligated in the preceding year, shall be published or otherwise made available by the cooperative effort of the State, transit operator, and metropolitan planning organization for public review. This listing shall be consistent with the funding categories identified in each metropolitan transportation improvement program (TIP). This report is published in response to the above requirement by listing all federally funded transportation projects in the Tulare County region that were obligated during the previous federal fiscal year. Obligation refers to the federal government s commitment to pay or reimburse the lead agency for the federal share of a project s cost. Obligation does not indicate expenditure or project completion; only that the project has been approved for federal reimbursement. Programmed project costs can be found in the corresponding Federal Transportation Improvement Program and Regional Transportation Plan. Background The Tulare County Association of Governments (TCAG) was formed by a joint powers agreement in 1971; that agreement was executed by the County of Tulare and the eight incorporated cities: Dinuba, Exeter, Farmersville, Lindsay, Porterville, Tulare, Visalia, and Woodlake. The purpose of this formation is to: 1) Provide transportation planning on a regional level, responding to federal and state long-range planning requirements. 2) Assist local jurisdictions in obtaining federal assistance by providing advice, counsel, and professional direction. 3) Review and coordinate applications for programs utilizing federal and state funding. 4) Provide a clearinghouse for the coordination and review of all projects funded through the state and federal governments. 5) Provide a forum for the coordination of governmental activities that involve long-range and functional planning for the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county. 6) Provide area wide planning coordination in specific multi-jurisdictional areas, such as community development and housing, to avoid duplication and develop consistent goals. i
3 7) Work with the Air District to promote the interests of the county regarding air quality proposals. TCAG is the Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Regional Transportation Planning Agency for Tulare County. The Tulare County Association of Governments (TCAG) fosters intergovernmental communication and coordination, undertakes comprehensive regional planning with an emphasis on transportation, provides for citizen involvement in the planning process and supplies technical services to its member governments. In all these areas TCAG serves as a consensus builder to develop an acceptable approach on how to handle problems that do not respect political boundaries. Who are the members, their representatives, and how do they vote? The County of Tulare and the eight incorporated cities in the county compose the membership of TCAG. TCAG is directed by a Board of Governors. This group is composed of one elected representative from each of the eight cities, the five members of the Board of Supervisors, three members-at-large, and one member from a provider of public transit. TCAG s voting structure is one vote per member. The Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) The Regional Transportation Plan is a long-range (minimum 20-year) plan that provides a vision for future transportation improvements and investments based on specific transportation goals, objectives, policies and strategies. The RTP is based on federal transportation law requiring comprehensive, cooperative, and continuous transportation planning. TCAG meets these requirements by developing comprehensive transportation plans that include all surface transportation modes (multi-modal planning), to ensure efficient people and goods movements throughout the region. The purpose of the RTP is to provide strategic direction for transportation capital investments by assessing regional growth and economic trends. Thus, the RTP helps planners link transportation investments to provide a cohesive, balanced and multimodal transportation system that will help relieve traffic congestion, improve safety and provide for economic development. The Federal Transportation Improvement Program As the designated metropolitan planning organization for the region, TCAG prepares and maintains the Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP). The program includes a listing of all transportation-related projects requiring federal funding or other approval by the federal transportation agencies. The FTIP also lists non-federal, regionally significant projects for information and air quality modeling purposes. ii
4 Projects included in the FTIP are consistent with TCAG s Regional Transportation Plan and are part of the area's overall strategy for providing mobility, congestion relief and reduction of transportation-related air pollution in support of efforts to attain federal air quality standards for the region. Public Involvement TCAG aims to proactively engage the public in the regional transportation planning process and embrace federal requirements that MPOs provide the public with complete information, timely public notice, full public access to key decisions, and early and continuing involvement in developing the FTIP, Regional Transportation Plan, and other products. Annual Listing of Projects with Federal Funding for Federal Fiscal Year 2014/15 Federal law requires TCAG to publish for public review an annual listing of projects for which federal funds have been obligated in the preceding year, as a record of project delivery and a progress report for public information and disclosure. The annual listing is divided into two separate reports. The first is for projects using funds administered by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the second for projects using funds administered by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). For FHWA funded projects, the list describes the lead agency, FTIP funding type, and the Federal and MPO ID number for the project. The total dollar amount in the FTIP is included for reference of total project funding. Multiple Federal IDs can correspond with one MPO ID. The last column in the table indicates if the project is a pedestrian walkway and/or bicycle transportation facility. For FTA funded projects, the list describes the MPO ID of the project, lead agency, work description, the amount obligated in 2014/15, and total amount of project funding found in the FTIP. Both lists include only federal funds obligated; no state or local funds are reported. The information contained in this report was provided by the California Department of Transportation. This report indicates that approximately $45.2 million in FHWA federal funds and $8.2 million in FTA federal funds were obligated for transportation projects in the Tulare County region between October 1, 2014 and September 30, iii
5 Projects with FHWA administered funding types
6 Net Obligations for Federal Fiscal Year FHWA Administered Funds Tulare County Association Governments Lead Agency FTIP Funding Type Federal MPO Project Description Last Action Date FY 14/15 Obligation Amount Total Dollar Amount in FTIP Bicycle/ Pedestrian Related Projects Caltrans DEMO TUL Route 99 From Goshen To Kingsburg, Widen From 4-Lane To 6-Lane 09/24/2015 $1,793, $14,034, Caltrans HSIP TUL Caltrans STP 000C398 Caltrans NH 000C401 Caltrans HBP NBIL523 TUL Caltrans STP P TUL Caltrans SHOPP P TUL Caltrans STIP P TUL Caltrans SHOPP P TUL Caltrans STP P TUL Caltrans SHOPP P TUL Dinuba TE TUL On Sr190 (Pm 20.9/21.3) At Road 284 In Tulare County, Construct Roundabout And Traffic Warning Signs. In Fre, Kern, Kings, Mad & Tul Counties On Various Routes And Various Locations, Install Accessible/Countdown Signal Heads Fresno, Kings, & Tulare Counties At Various Locations, Remove And Replace Sign Panels (Tc) Road 224 Over Deer Creek (Br# 00L0057), Replace Low Water Crossing With 2 Ln Bridge (Tc) Tulare Co In/Near Lindsay Fr Linda Vista Ave To 0.1 Mi North Of Hermosa St, Cold Plane Existing Pvmt & Resurface W/Rhma (Tc) Tulare Co From 0.3 Mile North Of Ave 152 Oc To The Elk Bayou Bridge (S- Bound), Widen Shoulders, Crack, Seat & Overlay Sb (Tc) Tul Co In/Near Visalia Fr 1.2 Mi S Of Ave 280 Oc To 0.9 Mi S Of West Visalia Oh, Widen Highway From 4 To 6 Lanes (Tc) In Tulare Co On Rte 190 Near Tipton From East Of Road 148 To West Of Road 160, Construct Roundabout (Tc) Tulare Co Near Porterville From 0.2 Mi West Of Rd 284 To 0.1 Mi East Of Rd 284, Intersection Improvement (Tc) Tulare Co. In Visalia At S. Vista Ave Pedestrian Overcrossing, Construct Pedestrian Overcrossing (Tc) Dinuba Downtown Plaza Streetscape Alta Heritage Square, Bulbouts, Decorative Concrete And Landscaping. 03/25/2015 $350, $350, /01/2015 $268, $1,718, /24/2015 $427, $5,322, /13/2015 $5,012, $5,612, /28/2015 -$2,876, $ /17/2014 -$663, $ /17/2015 $19,867, $23,850, /15/2015 $1,559, $6,333, /15/2015 $3,285, $4,140, /24/2015 $4,686, $10,891, x 08/18/2015 $100, $100, Dinuba SRTS TUL Alta Ave At Northway & El Monte Way, Lighted Crosswalk 01/06/2015 -$1, $161, x
7 Net Obligations for Federal Fiscal Year FHWA Administered Funds Tulare County Association Governments Lead Agency FTIP Funding Type Federal MPO Project Description Last Action Date FY 14/15 Obligation Amount Total Dollar Amount in FTIP Bicycle/ Pedestrian Related Projects Dinuba CMAQ TUL City Of Dinuba Maintenance Yard, Purchase One Cng Street Sweeper (Tc) 06/16/2015 $59, $251, Exeter CMAQ TUL City Of Exeter, Purchase Cng Street Sweeper 11/17/2014 -$ $312, Exeter CMAQ TUL City Of Exeter, Upgrade Cng Station 05/19/2015 $110, $111, Exeter HSIP TUL Sr65 Between Rocky Hill Dr & San Juan Ave, Install Crosswalks, Curb Ramps, Signs (Tc) 05/12/2015 $75, $483, Exeter CMAQ TUL City Of Exeter, Purchase Cng School Buses 09/17/2015 $761, $761, Porterville CMAQ TUL N. Prospect St., City Of Porterville, Purchase 1 Cng Dump Truck 10/27/2014 -$0.01 $180, Porterville CMAQ TUL Indiana St From Union Ave To Midway Btwn Roby Ave And Devon Ave, Install Pavement, Curb, Gutter, Sidewalk 04/01/2015 -$20, $224, Porterville CMAQ TUL Porterville Corporation Yard, Purchase 4 Cng Refuse Trucks 08/31/2015 $1,046, $1,046, Porterville CMAQ TUL Porterville Corporation Yard, Purchase 1 Street Sweeper 09/08/2015 $249, $249, Tulare SRTS TUL Tulare County HBP TUL Tulare County HBP TUL Tulare County HBP TUL Laspina St. At Kohn Elementary School, Install In-Pavement Lighted Crosswalk M319 Over So Fork Kaweah River (Br# 46C0119), Replace 1 Lane Bridge W/ 2 Lane Bridge (Tc) Kings River Br On Avenue 416 (Br# 46C0027), Replace 2 Ln Br W/ 4 Ln Br M375A Mnrl King Road Over East Fork Kaweah River (46C0196), Bridge Replacement (Tc) 04/01/2015 -$44, $78, x 02/04/2015 -$0.04 $1,542, /30/2015 -$1,922, $21,057, /24/2015 $425, $3,270,000.00
8 Net Obligations for Federal Fiscal Year FHWA Administered Funds Tulare County Association Governments Lead Agency FTIP Funding Type Federal MPO Project Description Last Action Date FY 14/15 Obligation Amount Total Dollar Amount in FTIP Bicycle/ Pedestrian Related Projects Tulare County HBP TUL Road 56 Over Packwood Creek (Br# 46C0375), Replace1 Lane Bridge With 2 Lane Bridge (Tc) 07/06/2015 -$136, $652, Tulare County HBP TUL Road 182 Over Deep Creek Off-Shoot Kaweah (Br# 46C0404), Replace Ex 2 Ln Bridge With 2 Ln Bridge(Tc) 08/13/2015 $1,574, $2,707, Tulare County HBP TUL Road 148 Over Outside Creek (Br# 46C0186), Replace Ex 2 Ln Bridge With 2 Ln Bridge(Tc) 08/26/2015 $780, $959, Tulare County HBP TUL Avenue 424 Over Travers Creek (46C0219), Rehab 2 Lane Bridge As 2 Lane Bridge (Tc) 08/06/2015 $65, $1,440, Tulare County HBP TUL Road D39 Over Traver Canal (46C0050), Replace/Rehab 2 Lane Bridge As 2 Lane Bridge(Tc) 08/06/2015 $50, $1,452, Tulare County HBP TUL Road M348 Over South Fork Kaweah River, Mi Se Of M347 (46C0195), Replace/Rehabilitate 1-Lane Bridge (Tc) 08/06/2015 $95, $1,496, Tulare County HBP TUL Road 204 Over Wutchumna Ditch (46C0360), Replace/Rehab 2 Lane Bridge As 2 Lane Bridge (Tc) 08/06/2015 $65, $749, Tulare County HBP TUL D129 Over Sand Creek (46C0187), Bridge Replace/Rehabilitation (Tc) 08/06/2015 $50, $1,682, Tulare County HBP TUL Tulare County TE TUL Tulare County HBP TUL Tulare County HSIP TUL Tulare County HSIP TUL Balch Park Road Over Rancheria Creek (46C0162), Bridge Rehabilitation (Tc) Pixley Main Street Between Court & Davis Avenues, Const Sidewalks, Bulb-Outs, & Landscaping Kings River Br On Avenue 416 (Br# 46C0449) Old Br# 46C0027, Nepa Mandated Revegetation Indian Reservation Rd (M137) From Ave. 138 To Tule River Indian Reservation., Install Guard Rail, Signs And Markings. Various Stop Controlled Intersections., Upgrade Signs And Pavement Markings 08/06/2015 $70, $2,232, /08/2015 -$9, $190, /11/2015 $16, $1,256, /26/2015 $844, $900, /26/2015 $862, $891,500.00
9 Net Obligations for Federal Fiscal Year FHWA Administered Funds Tulare County Association Governments Lead Agency FTIP Funding Type Federal MPO Project Description Last Action Date FY 14/15 Obligation Amount Total Dollar Amount in FTIP Bicycle/ Pedestrian Related Projects Tulare County HBP TUL Bridge 46C0004 On County Road D112 Over North Branch Tule River, Replace Bridge (Tc) 08/31/2015 $85, $2,825, Tulare County HBP TUL Avenue 174 Over Friant-Kern Canal (46C0263), Replace 2 Lane Bridge With 2 Lane Bridge (Tc) 07/14/2015 $40, $1,985, Tulare County HBP TUL M319 Over So Fork Kaweah River (Br# 46C0450) Old Br# Is 46C0119., Riparian Revegetation & Restoration (Tc) 06/16/2015 -$147, $1,542, Tulare County HSIP TUL Intersection Of Rd 208 And Ave 152, Install Traffic Signal 08/11/2015 $90, Tulare County ATP TUL Tulare County ATP TUL Visalia TE TUL Visalia CMAQ TUL Visalia CMAQ TUL Visalia TE TUL Visalia HSIP TUL South Side Of Ave 94 (Acacia) Between Road 236 And Road 238., Sidewalk Improvement. (Tc) Road 204 (Spruce Ave.) From Morgan Ave. To North Of Alfred Ave., Sidewalk Improvement (Tc) Santa Fe Bike Path Between Tulare Ave. & Ave. 272, Construct Pedestrian / Bicycle Path & Landscaping Mill Creek Trail Alignment From Akers To Marcin Streets, Construct Class 1 Bike Trail Packwood Creek Trail Between Cameron Avenue To Caldwell Avenue, Construct A Class 1 Multi-Use Trail Along County Center From Visalia Parkway To Cameron Ave., Packwood Creek Trail (.20 Miles) Intersection Of Ben Maddox Way And Douglas Avenue, Install Traffic Signal 07/22/2015 $397, $397, x 07/14/2015 $379, $379, x 07/24/2015 -$0.01 $423, x 07/16/2015 $177, $422, x 11/13/2014 -$0.03 $531, x 04/27/2015 -$0.55 $118, x 08/28/2015 $309, $309, Visalia HSIP TUL Various Intersections., Upgrade And Install New Traffic Signals 08/14/2015 $819, $878, Visalia HSIP TUL Sr 63 And Area Around Lincoln Oval Park In Visalia (Pm 8.4/R8.9), Bike Lanes, Crosswalks, Signs & Striping 08/28/2015 $574, $574, x
10 Net Obligations for Federal Fiscal Year FHWA Administered Funds Tulare County Association Governments Lead Agency FTIP Funding Type Federal MPO Project Description Last Action Date FY 14/15 Obligation Amount Total Dollar Amount in FTIP Bicycle/ Pedestrian Related Projects Visalia RSTP TUL Various Roadways In City Of Visalia, Road Rehabilitation (Tc) 03/27/2015 -$14.32 $5,983, Visalia RSTP TUL Visalia RSTP TUL Various Locations Throughout The City Of Visalia, Rehabilitation Of Existing Streets (Tc) Various Locations Throughout The City Of Visalia, Rehabilitation Of Existing Streets (Tc) 08/06/2015 $2,935, $5,983, /06/2015 -$2,935, $5,983, Visalia CMAQ TUL City Of Visalia, Vehicle Purchase 08/28/2015 $127, $127, Visalia CMAQ TUL Santa Fe St Between Murray Ave To Acequia Ave, Instrall Traffic Signal 08/03/2015 $909, $909, Visalia CMAQ TUL Walnut Btw Akers & Conyer, Conyer Btw Walnut & Main, Acequia Btw Conyer & Bridge, Fiber Optic Signal Interconnect 08/03/2015 $731, $731, Visalia RSTP TUL Various Locations In City Of Visalia, Road Rehabilitation (Tc) 07/22/2015 $1,524, $5,983, Woodlake CMAQ TUL Woodlake Roundabout At Valencia Blvd (Sr 245) & Naranjo Blvd (Sr 216), Roundabout, Curbs, Gutters, Sidewalks, Landscping. 08/20/2015 $419, $3,442, Woodlake CMAQ TUL City Of Woodlake Fleet Yard, Pm 10 Street Sweeper Purchase Tc 01/09/2015 -$56, $280, TOTAL FFY 14/15 OBLIGATIONS = $45,250,853.49
11 Projects with FTA administered funding types
12 Net Obligations for Federal Fiscal Year FTA Administered Funds Tulare County Association of Governments FTA 5339 Program MPO ID Agency Work Description FFY 14/15 Total Remaining TUL City of Porterville Transit equipment purchase $147,000 $441,000 $294,000 FTA 5310 Program MPO ID Agency Work Description FFY 14/15 Total Remaining TUL Various Purchase of operating equipment for vehicles $29,000 $29,000 $0 TUL Various Purchase of office, shop, and operating equipment for existing facilities $11,000 $11,000 $0 TUL Porterville Sheltered Workshop Bus purchase $105,000 $105,000 $0 FTA 5311 Program MPO ID Agency Work Description FFY 14/15 Total Remaining TUL City of Woodlake Transit operations assistance $135,000 $522,000 $387,000 TUL City of Dinuba Transit operations assistance $384,000 $2,337,000 $1,953,000 TUL County of Tulare Transit operations assistance $220,000 $880,000 $660,000 TUL City of Porterville Transit operations assistance for rural routes $294,000 $1,176,000 $882,000 FTA 5307 Program MPO ID Agency Work Description FFY 14/15 Total Remaining TUL City of Visalia Transit operations assistance $2,153,000 $8,612,000 $6,459,000 TUL City of Porterville Bus stop improvements $80,000 $320,000 $240,000 TUL City of Porterville Transit operations assistance $1,350,000 $5,400,000 $4,050,000 TUL City of Porterville Purchase of electronic fareboxes and electronic ticket media $200,000 $320,000 $120,000 TUL City of Tulare Transit operations assistance $1,140,000 $4,560,000 $3,420,000 TUL City of Porterville Safety and security improvements $20,000 $80,000 $60,000 TUL City of Porterville Solar powered equipment purchase $80,000 $320,000 $240,000 TUL City of Porterville Transit fueling facility expansion $400,000 $400,000 $0 TUL City of Porterville Transit capital assistance $118,000 $236,000 $118,000 TUL City of Porterville Transit signal preemption equipment purchase $60,000 $120,000 $60,000 TUL City of Visalia Transit preventative maintenance $717,000 $2,868,000 $2,151,000 FTA 5311f Program MPO ID Agency Work Description FFY 14/15 Total Remaining TUL City of Visalia Sequoia Shuttle transist operations assistance $200,000 $1,000,000 $800,000 FTA 5311c Program MPO ID Agency Work Description FFY 14/15 Total Remaining TUL Tule River Tribe Tribal transit operations assistance $270,000 $1,080,000 $810,000 TUL Tule River Tribe Bus purchase $75,000 $300,000 $225,000 TUL Tule River Tribe Purchase of bus passenger shelters and bus stop signs $60,000 $120,000 $60,000 Total FFY 14/15 Obligations = $8,248,000
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