TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FY 2013
|
|
- Gabriel Horn
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Kankakee Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Committee Paul Schore, Chairman Mayor Village of Bourbonnais Nina Epstein, Vice-Chairman Mayor City of Kankakee Bruce Adams, Mayor Village of Bradley Duane Dykstra, Mayor Village of Aroma Park Michael Bossert, Kankakee County Board Chairman Rob Hoffmann METRO Erik Therkildsen -Regional Engineer Technical Advisory Committee Mark Rogers, Chairman Kankakee County Steve McBurney, Vice-Chairman Village of Bourbonnais Dr. Michael Gingerich Village of Bradley Dave Tyson City of Kankakee Neil Piggush Village of Aroma Park Lou Paukovitz Rob Hoffmann METRO Advisors to Tech and Policy Tom Caldwell John Donovan FHWA David Weaver Kankakee Area Transportation Study Staff Michael J. Van Mill Executive Director Michael B. Lammey Senior Transportation Planner James M. Greenstreet Transportation Planner Delbert Skimerhorn, Sr. GIS Coordinator Michelle Sadler Office Manager KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FY 2013 Draft to be Adopted by the Policy Committee May 9, 2012 To be Published May 9, E. Court St., Room 201 Kankakee, IL Phone: (815) Fax: (815) Website: Public
2 This page intentionally left blank
3 Section I FY 2013 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP) FISCAL YEARS Draft to be Adopted by the Policy Committee May 9, 2012 AROMA PARK * BOURBONNAIS BRADLEY * KANKAKEE * KANKAKEE COUNTY RIVER VALLEY METRO MASS TRANSIT DISTRICT ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION I-1
4 This page intentionally left blank
5 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP) KANKAKEE URBANIZED AREA FISCAL YEARS The following listing of projects outlines the total Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for projects for FY for the urbanized area. Roadway, public transportation, bicycle and pedestrian, and enhancement projects are included. Both short term and long term projects are listed. MEMBER AGENCIES AROMA PARK BOURBONNAIS BRADLEY KANKAKEE KANKAKEE COUNTY RIVER VALLEY METRO MASS TRANSIT DISRICT ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION I-2
6 ITEM TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NUMBER Section I Title Page I-1 Table of Contents I-3 MPO Certification I-6 Staff Authority for Amendments to this Document I-7 Fiscal Year I-7 Obligated Projects I-7 Section II Public Transit Improvement Element Public Transit Operators Local Projects Element FY 2013 Local Projects Element FY 2014 Local Projects Element FY 2015 Local Projects Element FY 2016 Comparison of Fiscal Year Funding Section III Highway Element Allocations and Expenditures MPO Boundaries Map: Kankakee County Urbanized Area Local Road Improvement Projects Photo: West Burns Road Phase 1 During Construction Photo: West Burns Road Phase 1 After Construction Local Projects Element FY 2013 Local Projects Element FY 2014 Local Projects Element FY 2015 Local Projects Element FY 2016 State Highway Projects Photo Armour Road Project near completion State Projects Element FY 2013 State Projects Element FY 2014 State Projects Element FY 2015 State Projects Element FY 2016 II-1 II-2 II-3 II-5 II-7 II-9 II-11 III-1 III-1 III-2 III-3 III-4 III-5 III-6 III-7 III-9 III-11 III-13 III-15 III-16 III-17 III-19 III-21 III-23 I-3
7 ITEM TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NUMBER Section IV Bicycle and Pedestrians Element Photo: New Sign at Trailhead, Riverfront Trailways Photos: Safe Routes To School Broadway Pedestrian Stairs Prior to Construction Photos: Safe Routes To School Broadway Pedestrian Ramp After Construction Bicycle and Pedestrian Program FY 2013 Bicycle and Pedestrian Program FY 2014 Bicycle and Pedestrian Program FY 2015 Bicycle and Pedestrian Program FY 2016 IV-1 IV-2 IV-3 IV-4 IV-5 IV-7 IV-9 IV-10 I-4
8 Space reserved for: I-5
9 STAFF AUTHORITY FOR AMENDMENTS TO THIS DOCUMENT A resolution was passed by the Kankakee Area Transportation Study Policy Committee dealing with the power of staff to amend the Transportation Improvement Program at their July 17, 1996 meeting. The resolution reads as follows: Project implementation priority is given to the first year of the TIP. However, special circumstances may arise necessitating moving a second or third year project forward to the first year. When this occurs, such move will take place with no further action required of the Technical Advisory or Policy Committees. MPO staff at the next regularly scheduled meeting will advise the Technical Advisory and Policy Committee of the project advancement. FISCAL YEAR The fiscal year used for the project listing in this document is the State of Illinois fiscal year, which runs from July 1 through June 30. It is understood that different fiscal years exist for every unit of local government, and for the federal funding from which the projects are funded, but the State of Illinois fiscal year will be used. OBLIGATED PROJECTS The current federal legislation regarding transportation, the SAFETEA-LU bill, requires that an annual list of projects which were obligated in the previous program year be shown in the Transportation Improvement Program document. At a minimum, this list should contain: 1. The project name and brief description; 2. The federal amount obligated; 3. The total project cost estimate; 4. The project sponsor; and 5. Visualization of the project(s). The document is posted each year to the on-line website of the Kankakee County Planning Department at I-6
10 Section II PUBLIC TRANSIT ELEMENT Public Transit Improvement Projects II-1
11 PUBLIC TRANSIT OPERATORS This section of the report deals with two transit programs operating within portions of the Kankakee Urbanized Area. A rural transit service, operated through Kankakee County, through their service provider (SHOWBUS) operates with Section 5311 funding from the Federal Transit Administration, and with local matching funds. An urban transit service, operated through the River Valley METRO Mass Transit District, operates with Section 5307 funding from the Illinois Department of Transportation, and with local matching funds. Both operations obtain capital funding assistance through the and, with the rural service utilizing Section 5311 funding, and the urban service using Section 5307 funding. Discretionary capital funding is available to the urban service through the use of Section On the following pages, Kankakee County Rural Transit service funding is shown with a gray shading. In Transit, Local Highway Projects, State Highway Projects and Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects, there are assigned TIP Numbers, shown in blue in the project description box. These TIP Numbers are used by and FHWA for tracking purposes throughout the life of the project. II-2
12 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED TRANSIT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM LOCAL PROJECTS FY 2013 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROJECT NAME Section 5307 (Operating) TME Section 5309 (Capital) TME Section 5307 TME Section 5309 (Capital) TME Section 5307 (Capital) TME PROJECT DESCRIPTION Urban Transit Service See Page VII-11 3 Buses, Expansion See page VII-11 Support Vehicles See page VII-11 Electric Hybrid Replacement Vehicles See page VII-11 Manteno Transfer Centre See Page VII-11 FUND SOURCE Local (METRO) Transportation Development Credits (DOAP) Transportation Development Credits Local (Manteno Land) COST $1,212,000 $4,187,700 $160,447 $1,900,000 $380,000 APPLICANT River Valley METRO Mass Transit District $55,000 River Valley METRO Mass Transit District River Valley METRO Mass Transit District $7,215,000 $1,443,000 $520,000 $104,000 River Valley METRO Mass Transit District River Valley METRO Mass Transit District Section 5309 (Capital) TME Maintenance Shop Rehab See Page VII-11 $120,000 River Valley METRO Mass Transit District Section 5311 (Operating) TKC Rural Transit Service See page VII-7 Local (Kankakee County plus contracts plus donations) $166,698 $596,600 $190,242 Kankakee County II-3
13 Section 5310 and 5311 (Capital and Operating) TKC Section 5316 (Job Access Reverse Commute) (Vehicle) TKC Section 5316 (Job Access Reverse Commute) (Operating) TKC Section 5317 (New Freedom) (Operating) TKC Section 5309 TKC Summary by Fund Source for FY Rural Transit Buses See page VII-7 Transportation Development Credits Transportation Development Credits $198,000 $66,000 Kankakee County $100,000 $33,333 Kankakee County Early Morning Service to Momence See page VII-7 $23,255 $23,255 Kankakee County Voucher Program See page VII-7 $36,000 $9,000 Kankakee County Bus Livability See Page VII-7 Transportation Development Credits Federal Transit Administration Illinois Department of Transportation $12,000 $3,000 Kankakee County Transportation Development Credits Local (METRO) Local (Kankakee County) Local (Manteno Land) $11,502,953 $4,871,555 $1,925,333 Grand Total $18,754,530 Early Morning Service to Momence See page VII-7 II-4 $160,447 $190,242 $104,000
14 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED TRANSIT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM LOCAL PROJECTS FY 2014 MULTI-YEAR ELEMENT PROJECT NAME Section 5307 (Operating) TME Section 5309 (Capital) TME Section 5309 (Capital) TME Section 5309 (Capital) TME PROJECT DESCRIPTION Urban Transit Service See page VII-12 Bus Stop Improvements See page VII- 12 Electric Hybrid See page VII- 12 Kankakee Transfer Center See page VII-12 Section 5311 (Operating) TKC Rural Transit Service See page VII-8 Section 5310 and 5311 (Capital and Operating) TKC Section 5316 (Job Access Reverse Commute) (Operating) TKC Rural Transit Buses See page VII-8 Early Morning Service to Momence See page VII-8 FUND SOURCE Local (METRO) Transportation Development Credits COST $1,272,600 $4,606,470 $167,722 $900,000 $180,000 APPLICANT River Valley METRO Mass Transit District $1,000,000 $200,000 River Valley METRO Mass Transit District Transportation Development Credits Local (Kankakee County plus contracts plus donations) Transportation Development Credits $5,000,000 $1,000,000 River Valley METRO Mass Transit District $175,033 $656,260 $193,000 Kankakee County $200,000 $66,667 Kankakee County $23,255 $23,255 Kankakee County II-5 River Valley METRO Mass Transit District
15 Section 5317 (New Freedom) (Operating) TKC Summary by Fund Source for FY 2014 Voucher Program See page VII-8 Federal Transit Administration Illinois Department of Transportation II-6 $36,000 $9,000 Kankakee County Transportation Development Credits Local (METRO) Local (Kankakee County) $8,606,888 $5,494,985 $1,246,667 Grand Total $15,709,262 $167,722 $193,000
16 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED TRANSIT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM LOCAL PROJECTS FY 2015 MULTI-YEAR ELEMENT PROJECT NAME Section 5307 (Operating) TME Section 5309 (Capital) TME Section 5311 (Operating) TKC Section 5310 and 5311 (Capital and Operating) TKC Section 5316 (Job Access Reverse Commute) (Operating) TKC Section 5317 (New Freedom) (Operating) TKC PROJECT DESCRIPTION Urban Transit Service See page VII-12 FUND SOURCE Local (METRO) Transportation Development Credits Local (Kankakee County plus contracts plus donations) Transportation Development Credits COST $1,336,230 $5,067,107 $176,108 $1,000,000 $200,000 APPLICANT River Valley METRO Mass Transit District $183,785 $721,886 $195,000 Kankakee County $200,000 $66,667 Kankakee County Early Morning Service to Momence See page VII-9 $23,255 $23,255 Kankakee County Voucher Program See page VII-9 $36,000 $9,000 Kankakee County 1 BRT Bus See page VII-12 Rural Transit Service See page VII-9 2 Rural Transit Vehicles See page VII-9 II-7 River Valley METRO Mass Transit District
17 Summary by Fund Source for FY 2015 Federal Transit Administration Illinois Department of Transportation II-8 Transportation Development Credits Local (METRO) Local (Kankakee County) $2,779,270 $5,821,248 $266,667 Grand Total $9,238,293 $176,108 $195,000
18 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED TRANSIT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM LOCAL PROJECTS FY 2016 MULTI-YEAR ELEMENT PROJECT NAME Section 5307 (Operating) TME Section 5311 (Operating) TKC Section 5310 and 5311 (Capital and Operating) TKC Section 5316 (Job Access Reverse Commute) (Operating) TKC PROJECT DESCRIPTION Urban Transit Service See page VII-13 Rural Transit Service See page VII-10 2 Rural Transit Vehicles See page VII-10 Early Morning Service to Momence See page VII-10 FUND SOURCE Local (METRO) Local (Kankakee County plus contracts plus donations) Transportation Development Credits Transportation Development Credits II-9 COST $1,403,041 $5,573,817 $184,913 $192,957 $794,075 $196,000 APPLICANT River Valley METRO Mass Transit District Kankakee County $200,000 $66,667 Kankakee County $23,255 $23,255 Kankakee County
19 Section 5317 (New Freedom) (Operating) TKC Summary by Fund Source for FY 2016 Voucher Program See page VII-9 $36,000 $9,000 Kankakee County Federal Transit Administration Illinois Department of Transportation Transportation Development Credits Local (METRO) Local (Kankakee County) $1,855,253 $6,376,892 $89,922 Grand Total $8,702,980 II-10 $184,913 $196,000
20 Comparison of the Fiscal Year Transit Funding Sources Funding Category FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 Four Year Totals by Funding Source $11,502,953 $8,606,888 $2,779,270 $1,855,253 $24,744,364 $4,871,555 $5,494,985 $5,821,248 $6,376,892 $22,564,680 $1,925,333 $1,246,667 $266,667 $89,922 $3,528,589 $196,000 $774,242 Transportation Development Credits Local (Kankakee County) $190,242 $193,000 Local (METRO) $264,447 $167,722 Grand Total $18,754,530 $15,709,262 $195,000 II-11 $176,108 $184,913 $9,238,293 $8,702,980 $793,190 $52,405,065
21 This page intentionally left blank
22 Section III HIGHWAY ELEMENT The FY 2013 Transportation Improvement Program is fiscally constrained in the Annual Element. The Table below shows the historical allocations and expenditures for the Kankakee Area Transportation Study. It also shows expected funding available in FY 2013 and future years. The funding category shown in the following table is only for the Surface Transportation Planning funding Urban (STPU) dollars. ALLOCATIONS AND EXPENDITURES YEAR * ALLOCATION EXPENDITURE THROUGH FFY 78 FFY 79 FFY 80 $1,241, $249, $261, $860, $ $ - RUNNING TOTAL $381, $630, $892, FFY 81 FFY 82 $262, $287, $1,806, $ - $(651,080.47) $(363,996.47) FFY 83 FFY 84 $278, $ $(85,294.47) $282, $35, FFY 85 FFY 86 FFY 87 FFY 88 FFY 89 FFY 90 FFY 91 FFY 92 FFY 93 FFY 94 FFY 95 $282, $270, $260, $259, $255, $251, $252, $239, $290, $288, $302, $265, $ $1,339, $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $161, $179,210.50) $449, $(630,171.58) $(370,300.58) $(114,684.58) $136, $388, $628, $919, $1,208, $1,510, FFY 96 $280, $2,390, $(599,390.81) FFY 97 FFY 98 FFY 99 FFY 00 $334, $306, $379, $406, $114, $ $ $ - $(379,736.49) $(73,092.80) $306, $713, III-1 JURISPROJECT DICTION Brookmont Blvd-Phase I Kankakee -North StPhase I -Latham Dr Bradley Bourbonnais Third St & Bridge St Third St & Bridge St Aroma Park North StPhase II Bradley K3 County Brookmont Blvd-Phase II Brookmont Blvd-Phase II Aroma Park Kankakee Kankakee
23 YEAR * FFY 01 FFY 02 FFY 03 FFY 04 FFY 05 FY 07FFY 06 FY 07FFY 06 FY 08FFY 07 FY 09FFY 08 FY 10FFY 09 FY 11FFY 10 *****FY 12FFY 11 FY 13FFY 12 FY 14FFY 13 FY 15FFY 14 FY 16FFY 15 FY 17FFY 16 ALLOCA -TION EXPENDITURE RUNNING TOTAL $424, $450, $397, $388, $618, $814, $ $ $ $ - $324, $775, $1,172, $1,560, $2,179, $434, $1,322, $857, $ - PROJECT JURISDICTION River Rd Kankakee County -Lowe Rd Aroma Park -Lowe Rd Kankakee County -Cardinal Dr Bradley $1,155, $136, $531, $ $667, $546, $1,661, $(446,603.98) $562, $ - $115, $504, $ - $619, $731, $204, $1,147, Burns Rd Bourbonnais $563, $1,924, $(213,473.10) -Burns Rd Bourbonnais $563, $ - $349, $563, $ - $913, $563, $ - $1,476, $563, $ - $2,039, *FFY = Federal Fiscal Year ***** AMOUNTS AT OR BELOW THIS POINT *FY = (State) Fiscal Year EXPECTED TO CHANGE Assuming that funding currently going to the Village of Manteno comes to the Kankakee Urbanized Area once Manteno is part of the Urbanized Area beginning in FY MPO Boundaries The map on the following page shows the boundaries of the Kankakee Area Transportation Study as they currently exist. The map also shows the 2030 Planning Horizon Boundary, which the current Long-Range Plan assumes will be the Urbanized Area boundaries in the year All of the projects in the FY 2013 Transportation Improvement Program are within the boundaries shown as current on the map on the following page. The next change in the Urbanized Area map will be as a result of the 2010 Census. III-2
24 III-3
25 Local Road Improvement Projects III-4
26 W. Burns Road, Phase 1 - Construction in progress III-5
27 W. Burns Road, Phase 1 - Construction Completed III-6
28 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM LOCAL PROJECTS FY 2013 ANNUAL ELEMENT LOCATION Brookmont Boulevard Viaduct, from Washington Avenue to Schuyler Avenue HKA Industrial Drive Extension to IL Rt 50 HBR West Burns Road Phase II (4500 N Road) from Career Center Road to Burning Bush Drive HBO Summary by Fund Source for FY 2013 TYPE OF WORK Urban construction with replacement of Canadian National RR overpass PE II See page VII-18 Construct 3 lane urban cross section Construction & Construction Engineering See page VII- 29 New urban construction, including pavement, curb & gutter, storm sewer and sidewalk Construction & Construction Engineering See page VII-14 HPP High Priority Projects FHWA Federal Highway Administration STPU Surface Transportation Program Urban III-7 FUND SOURCE HPP Local (City of Kankakee) COST $402,363 $198,179 FHWA Local (Village of Bradley) STPU Local (Village of Bourbonnais) $1,180,000 $1,180,000 HPP FHWA STPU Local (Village of Bradley) Local (City of Kankakee) Local (Village of Bourbonnais) $402,363 $1,180,000 $1,924,000 $1,180,000 Grand Total $5,365,542 $1,924,000 $481,000 $198,179 $481,000
29 Map to be inserted III-8
30 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM LOCAL PROJECTS FY 2014 MULTI-YEAR ELEMENT LOCATION Brookmont Boulevard Viaduct, from Washington Avenue to Schuyler Avenue HKA Third Street, Manteno: From Maple Street to IL Rt 50 HMA Summary by Fund Source for FY 2014 TYPE OF WORK Urban construction with replacement of Canadian National RR overpass Construction & Construction Engineering See page VII- 18 Pavement preservation project, HMA pavement, sidewalk repair, curb & gutter repair, ADA handicap ramps PE & Construction Engineering See page VII-39 State Grade Crossing Protection Fund STPU Surface Transportation Program Urban FHWA Federal Highway Administration III-9 FUND SOURCE State Grade Crossing Protection Fund Local (City of Kankakee) STU Local (Village of Manteno) COST $12,000,000 State GCPF Local (City of Kankakee) STU Local (Village of Manteno) $12,000,000 Grand Total $21,854,592 $9,710,000 $115,674 $28,918 $9,710,000 $115,674 $28,918
31 Map to be inserted III-10
32 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM LOCAL PROJECTS FY 2015 MULTI-YEAR ELEMENT LOCATION Third Street, Manteno: From Maple Street to IL Rte 50 HMA TYPE OF WORK Pavement preservation project, HMA pavement, sidewalk repair, curb & gutter repair, ADA handicap ramps Construction See page VII-39 Summary by Fund Source for FY 2015 III-11 FUND SOURCE STU Local (Village of Manteno) COST $347,021 $86,755 STU Local (Village of Manteno) $347,021 $86,755 Grand Total $433,776
33 Map to be inserted III-12
34 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM LOCAL PROJECTS FY 2016 MULTI-YEAR ELEMENT LOCATION 6000 N. Road, from US Routes 45/52 to Stonebridge Blvd, 1305 feet HBO Summary by Fund Source for FY 2016 TYPE OF WORK Construct 3 lane urban cross section Construction & Construction Engineering See page VII-35 HPP High Priority Projects III-13 FUND SOURCE HPP Local (Village of Bourbonnais) HPP Local (Village of Bourbonnais) COST $1,210,999 $302,750 Grand Total $1,513,749 $1,210,999 $302,750
35 Map to be inserted III-14
36 State Highway Projects III-15
37 Project: Armour Road at Washington Avenue and Mooney Drive III-16
38 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM STATE PROJECTS FY 2013 ANNUAL ELEMENT LOCATION I-57: Overhead at Larry Power Road HIL N Road HIL Waldron Road HIL IL Rt 50 at Larry Power Road HIL Summary by Fund Source for FY 2013 TYPE OF WORK Bridge Replacement PE II See page VII-3 New Interchange Land Acquisition See page VII-3 Bridge Deck Replacement PE II See page VII-3 Milling & Resurfacing, New Signals Construction See page VII-3 Illinois Department of Transportation FUND SOURCE $2,500,000 $120,000 Local Share (Bradley) Local Share (Bourbonnais) Local share (Bradley) Local Share (Bourbonnais) $517,000 $75,000 Grand Total III-17 COST $240,000 $108,000 $3,377,000 $75,000 $108,000 $3,560,000
39 Map to be inserted III-18
40 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM STATE PROJECTS FY 2014 MULTI-YEAR ELEMENT LOCATION I-57: Overhead at North Street HIL I-57: Overhead at North Street HIL N Road HIL N Road HIL N Road HIL N Road HIL IL Rt 17 Court St Interchange HIL TYPE OF WORK Bridge Replacement Construction See page VII-4 Bridge Replacement Land Acquisition See page VII-4 New Interchange Construction See page VII-4 New Interchange Land Acquisition See page VII- 4 New Interchange Construction Engineering See page VII- 4 New Interchange Railroad Crossing See page VII- 4 Interchange Replacement PE I See page VII- 4 III-19 FUND SOURCE IM COST $4,500,000 $500,000 $150,000 IM $45,900,000 $5,100,000 $1,700,000 IM $2,700,000 $300,000 IM $900,000 $100,000 $300,000
41 I-57: Kankakee River Bridge HIL Summary by Fund Source for FY 2014 Crossover Pavement for Future Staging During Bridge Replacement Construction See page VII- 4 IM Interstate Maintenance Illinois Department of Transportation III-20 IM $900,000 $100,000 IM $54,900,000 $8,250,000 Grand Total $63,150,000
42 This page intentionally left blank
43 Map to be inserted III-21
44 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM STATE PROJECTS FY 2015 MULTI-YEAR ELEMENT LOCATION IL Gar Creek HIL I-57: Kankakee River Bridge HIL Summary by Fund Source for FY 2015 TYPE OF WORK Bridge Replacement PE II See page VII-5 Bridge Replacement Construction See page VII-5 IM Interstate Maintenance Illinois Department of Transportation III-22 FUND SOURCE COST $150,000 IM $18,180,000 $404,000 IM $18,180,000 $554,000 Grand Total $18,734,000
45 Map to be inserted III-23
46 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM STATE PROJECTS FY 2016 MULTI-YEAR ELEMENT LOCATION IL Gar Creek HIL I-57: Overhead CH 8 (St. George Road) HIL I-57: Overhead CH 8 (St. George Road) HIL Waldron Road HIL Summary by Fund Source for FY 2016 TYPE OF WORK Bridge Replacement Construction See page VII-6 Bridge Replacement Construction See page VII-6 Local Approach Work (County Highway) PE, Construction See page VII-43 Bridge Replacement Land Acquisition See page VII-6 Bridge Deck Replacement Construction See page VII-6 HRRP-High Risk Rural Program IM Interstate Maintenance Illinois Department of Transportation HBP Highway Bridge Protection Fund III-24 FUND SOURCE HRRP COST $800,000 $200,000 IM $3,150,000 $350,000 Local share (County Highway) $483,000 $70,000 IM $1,080,000 $120,000 HRRP IM Local share (County Highway) $800,000 $4,230,000 $740,000 $483,000 Grand Total $6,253,000
47 Map to be inserted III-25
48 Section IV BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ELEMENT Bicycle And Pedestrian Projects IV-1
49 Trailhead Sign for Riverfront Trailways at Water Street at Hawkins Street in Kankakee IV-2
50 Safe Routes to Schools Grant Before Construction, Broadway Viaduct, Stair Removal, New Ramps IV-3
51 BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ELEMENT Safe Routes to Schools Grant After Construction, Broadway Viaduct, Stair Removal, New Ramps IV-4
52 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PROGRAM LOCAL PROJECTS FY 2013 ANNUAL ELEMENT LOCATION IL Rt 50 from Armour Rd to Northfield Square Mall South Entrance BBR Riverfront Trail Phase 2, Part A From Wall NS RR to Schuyler Avenue BKA Summary by Fund Source for FY 2013 TYPE OF WORK Construct 1000 new 10 wide shared use path along IL Rt 50 on both sides of I-57 Interchange Construction & Construction Engineering FUND SOURCE ITEP Local (Village of Bradley) COST $218,170 $62,000 TCSP ITEP Local (City of Kankakee) $274,920 $391,410 $141,744 ITEP TCSP Local (Village of Bradley) Local (City of Kankakee) $609,580 $274,920 $62,000 See page VII- 32 Construction shared use path, earthwork, aggregate base, concrete pavement, storm sewer, sidewalk, signing and striping Construction & Construction Engineering See page VII-22 TCSP Transportation Community and System Preservation Program ITEP Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program Grand Total IV-5 $141,744 $1,088,244
53 Map to be inserted IV-6
54 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PROGRAM LOCAL PROJECTS FY 2014 MULTI-YEAR ELEMENT LOCATION Riverfront Trail Phase 2, Part B From Wall NS RR to Schuyler Avenue BKA Summary by Fund Source for FY 2014 TYPE OF WORK Construction shared use path, earthwork, aggregate base, HMA pavement, retaining wall, storm sewer, sidewalk, bridge, signing and striping Right-of-way, Construction & Construction Engineering See page VII- 22 TCSP Transportation, Community and System Preservation Program ITEP Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program IV-7 FUND SOURCE ITEP Local (City of Kankakee) COST $1,089,400 $276,100 ITEP Local (City of Kankakee) $1,089,400 $276,100 Grand Total $1,365,500
55 Map to be inserted IV-8
56 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PROGRAM LOCAL PROJECTS FY 2015 MULTI-YEAR ELEMENT LOCATION TYPE OF WORK FUND SOURCE Summary by Fund Source for FY 2015 Grand Total IV-9 COST
57 KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PROGRAM LOCAL PROJECTS FY 2016 MULTI-YEAR ELEMENT LOCATION TYPE OF WORK FUND SOURCE Summary by Fund Source for FY 2016 Grand Total IV-10 COST
58 This page intentionally left blank
KANKAKEE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FY Public. Adopted by the Policy Committee June 24, 2009
Kankakee Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Committee Paul Schore, Chairman Mayor Village of Bourbonnais Nina Epstein, Vice-Chairman Mayor City of Kankakee Bruce Adams, Mayor Village of Bradley
More informationPUBLIC PARTICIPATION PLAN
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PLAN 10263 The Kankakee County Planning Department, acting as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Kankakee, Illinois Urbanized Area and through the Policy Committee
More informationTransportation Funding Terms and Acronyms Unraveling the Jargon
Funding Terms and Acronyms Unraveling the Jargon Every profession has its own acronyms and jargon. The shorthand wording makes it easier and quicker for professionals in any given field to communicate
More information2007 Annual List of Obligated Projects
This document is available in accessible formats when requested five days in advance. This document was prepared and published by the Memphis Metropolitan Planning Organization and is prepared in cooperation
More informationTransportation Alternatives Program Application For projects in the Tulsa Urbanized Area
FFY 2015-2016 Transportation Alternatives Program Application For projects in the Tulsa Urbanized Area A Grant Program of Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21) U.S. Department of Transportation
More informationFFY Transportation Improvement Program
Lawton Metropolitan Planning Organization DRAFT FFY 2018-2021 Transportation Improvement Program Approved, 2017 The Federal Fiscal Years (FFY) 2018-2021 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is updated
More informationAppendix E Federal and State Funding Categories
Appendix E Federal and State Funding Categories This page left blank intentionally. Federal and State Funding Categories Appendix E E 3 Appendix E Federal and State Funding Categories Highway Programs
More informationTransportation Alternatives Program Guidance & Application Packet Call for Projects: April 5 th, 2018 May 11 th, 2018
Transportation Alternatives Program Guidance & Application Packet Call for Projects: April 5 th, 2018 May 11 th, 2018 Introduction The Region 1 Planning Council, in its capacity as the Metropolitan Planning
More informationRegional Transportation Plan: APPENDIX B
Regional Transportation Plan: 2007-2030 Appendix B APPENDIX B POTENTIAL FUNDING SOURCES Funding sources for transportation improvement projects are needed if the recommended projects of the Transportation
More informationXII. FINANCIAL CONSTRAINT
XII. FINANCIAL CONSTRAINT Since the passage of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Equity Act in 1991, Federal Transportation Planning Regulations have required that the Regional Transportation Plan
More informationAppendix E: Grant Funding Sources
Appendix E: Grant Funding Sources Federal Programs The majority of public funds for bicycle, pedestrian, and trails projects are derived through a core group of federal and state programs. Federal funding
More information2018 POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR PSRC S FEDERAL FUNDS
2018 POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR PSRC S FEDERAL FUNDS TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1: Background... 3 A. Policy Framework... 3 B. Development of the 2019-2022 Regional Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)..
More informationRESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE OHIO KENTUCKY INDIANA REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
OKI 2015 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE OHIO KENTUCKY INDIANA REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS CONCERNING AMENDMENT #1 OF THE FISCAL YEARS 2016 2019 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM WHEREAS,
More informationDCHC MPO Funding Source Overview & Guidance draft January 2015
DCHC MPO ing Overview & Guidance draft January 2015 General Ratio APD Bond R CMAQ DP SHRP Appalachian Development Highway Revenue Bond Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Demonstration, Priority, and
More informationFiscal Year 2014 TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM (TAP) INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES
Fiscal Year 2014 TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM (TAP) INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages 1. Instructions for Submitting a Transportation Alternatives Program Application. 1 2. Transportation
More informationTEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION S T A T E W I D E T R A N S P O R T A T I O N I M P R O V E M E N T P R O G R A M S T I P 2 015201 8 YOAKUM DISTRICT 2 0 1 5 2 0 1 8 T I P T R A N S I T I n i t i a l
More informationTransportation Improvement Program
Transportation Improvement Program Transportation Conformity Check List The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and all amendments must include a conformity report. The conformity report must address
More informationUnderstanding the. Program
Understanding the Transportation Improvement Program Aka: TIP 101 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Federally Mandated for all MPO s by USDOT Short Range (no more than four years) All federally
More informationAnnual Listing of Projects with Federal Funding for Federal Fiscal Year 2014/15
Annual Listing of Projects with Federal Funding for Federal Fiscal Year 2014/15 210 N. Church Street, Suite B Visalia, CA 93291 Phone: (559) 623-0450 Fax: (559) 733-6720 Website: www.tularecog.org Purpose
More informationMichigan Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP)
Michigan Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) Program Overview Matt Wiitala Grant Coordinator, MDOT Office of Economic Development TAP Overview Federal funding program created by MAP-21 Eligibility
More informationTitle VI: Public Participation Plan
Whatcom Council of Governments Public Participation Plan Adopted October 14, 2009 Updated November 12, 2014 Whatcom Council of Governments 314 East Champion Street Bellingham, WA 98225 (360) 676 6974 Whatcom
More information2. Transportation Alternatives Program Activities Regulations and Guidelines... 4, 5 & Eligible and Ineligible Items...
FY 2018 TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM INSTRUCTIONS, GUIDELINES AND APPLICATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Page(s) 1. Instructions for Submitting a Transportation Alternatives Program Application.. 1 2. Transportation
More informationRESOLUTION FOR APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS TO THE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP) AND 2040 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN (RTP)
TPC Agenda Item 6A Mailout 10/20/16 RESOLUTION FOR APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS TO THE 2017-2020 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP) AND 2040 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN (RTP) Amendment Summary Amendment
More informationMajor in FY2013/2014 (By and ing Source) Municipal Building Acquisition and Operations Balance $1,984, Contributions from Real Estate
Major in FY2013/2014 (By and ing Source) Environmental Services Solid Waste 4200 4200 06CON 4200 SWM01 Balance $13,753,504.00 Balance $4,631,754.00 Balance $2,738,918.00 ing Source Total: $21,124,176.00
More informationImplementation. Implementation through Programs and Services. Capital Improvements within Cambria County
The transportation system serves Cambria County communities because people make decisions and take action toward the stated goals of the long-range transportation plan. Locally, these people include officials
More informationNon-Motorized Transportation Funding Options
Non-Motorized Transportation Funding Options Bicycle and pedestrian projects are broadly eligible for funding from nearly all major federal highway, transit, safety, and other programs. To be eligible
More informationREPORT TO MAYOR AND COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO..d REPORT TO MAYOR AND COUNCIL TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCIL: DATE: July, SUBJECT: ADOPT RESOLUTION NOS. -, -, -, - AND -0 OF LOCAL SUPPORT AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF APPLICATIONS FOR
More informationCALVERT - ST. MARY S METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION
CALVERT - ST. MARY S METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FISCAL YEARS 2015-2018 Calvert County Planning Commission St. Mary s County Department of County Services Plaza
More informationNational Capital Region Transportation Planning Board
National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board 777 North Capitol Street, N.E., Suite 300, Washington, D.C. 20002-4290 (202) 962-3310 Fax: (202) 962-3202 Item #5 MEMORANDUM January 8, 2010 To: From:
More informationFunding the plan. STBG - This program is designed to address specific issues
Iowa DNR Solid Waste Alternatives Program USDA Rural Development Solid Waste Grants Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Water Quality
More informationFUNDING POLICY GUIDELINES
FUNDING POLICY GUIDELINES Revised and Approved May 25, 2017 Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study 806 CitiCenter 146 South High Street Akron, Ohio 44308 This document was prepared by the Akron Metropolitan
More informationPurpose. Funding. Eligible Projects
SMART SCALE is a statewide program that distributes funding based on a transparent and objective evaluation of projects that will determine how effectively they help the state achieve its transportation
More informationApril 13, 2007 SUBJECT: GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENTS OF CITY CONNECTING LINKS OF THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM - FISCAL YEAR 2011
April 13, 2007 SUBJECT: GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENTS OF CITY CONNECTING LINKS OF THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM - FISCAL YEAR 2011 The Kansas Department of Transportation is announcing the continuation of its Geometric
More informationMID-HUDSON VALLEY TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT AREA JOB ACCESS AND REVERSE COMMUTE & NEW FREEDOM PROGRAMS GRANT APPLICATION.
MID-HUDSON VALLEY TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT AREA JOB ACCESS AND REVERSE COMMUTE & NEW FREEDOM PROGRAMS GRANT APPLICATION January 2009 O C T C Introduction The three transportation councils within the Mid-Hudson
More informationFY May Quarterly Revision AUSTIN DISTRICT
FY 2013-2016 STIP STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM May Quarterly Revision AUSTIN DISTRICT HIGHWAY May 2013 Approved 4/08/2013 FYs 2013-2016 TIP Amendment Project Description 1 2 3 4 5 6
More informationNORTH DAKOTA SIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
NORTH DAKOTA SIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 2018-2021 December, 2017 The preparation of this report was partially financed by FHWA/FTA Planning funds through the North Dakota Department of Transportation
More informationNonmotorized Transportation Pilot Program Public Workshop December 29th, 2006
Public Workshop December 29th, 2006 NTPP funds can be spent on facilities to encourage walking. Below are examples of pedestrian facility improvements. Sidewalks Streetscaping Intersection Improvements
More informationTransportation Improvement Program for Lake, Porter, and LaPorte Counties, Indiana for
Transportation Improvement Program for Lake, Porter, and LaPorte Counties, Indiana for 2012-2015 Part II: TIP Development and Project Selection Processes MPO Planning Process The NIRPC Board of Commissioners
More informationACTION TRANSMITTAL No
Transportation Advisory Board of the Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities DATE: March 6, 2017 TO: FROM: ACTION TRANSMITTAL No. 2017-08 Transportation Advisory Board Technical Advisory Committee PREPARED
More information2018 Regional Solicitation for Transportation Projects
2018 Regional Solicitation for Transportation Projects Regional Solicitation Workshop April 17 2018 Regional Solicitation Purpose To distribute federal Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP)
More informationTRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES (TA) SET ASIDE PROGRAM July 2016
Regional Transportation Commission TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES (TA) SET ASIDE PROGRAM July 2016 Contents 1.0 Purpose and Eligibility... 2 2.0 Process... 5 3.0 Implementation of Funded Projects... 5 Attachment
More informationOverview of the Regional Transportation Improvement Program
Overview of the 2017-2020 Regional Transportation Improvement Program Table of Contents What is the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC)?... 1 What is the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)?... 1
More informationTable to accompany Insight on the Issues 39: Policy Options to Improve Specialized Transportation
Table to accompany Insight on the Issues 39: Policy Options to Improve Specialized Transportation Key Characteristics of the Section 5310, JARC, and New Freedom Programs Formal name Elderly Individuals
More informationLPA Programs How They Work
LPA Programs How They Work Ann Wills, P.E. Transportation Engineering Conference 2018 www.dotd.la.gov Requirements For ALL LPA Projects 1. Risk Assessment 2. Entity-State Agreement 3. Responsible Charge
More informationNASHVILLE AREA MPO FY TIP - ADOPTED DECEMBER
WILSON NASHVILLE AREA MPO FY -2017 TIP - ADOPTED DECEMBER 11, 2013 Beckwith Road/Eastern Connector TIP # 2008-71-038 New Road Mt. Juliet Wilson Length 5.00 Regional Plan ID 1072-132 Air Quality Status
More informationRESOLUTION. No. O!5-2.C( Resolution approving the Fiscal Year Transportation Improvement Program.
RESOLUTION No. O!5-2.C( Resolution approving the Fiscal Year 2006-2008 Transportation Improvement Program. WHEREAS, the Cumberland Area Metropolitan Planning Organization was established to manage and
More informationNATIONAL CAPITAL REGION TRANSPORTATION PLANNING BOARD 777 North Capitol Street, N.E. Washington, D.C
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION TRANSPORTATION PLANNING BOARD 777 North Capitol Street, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 TPB SR22-2017 May 5, 2017 RESOLUTION ON AN AMENDMENT TO THE FY 2017-2022 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT
More informationINDIAN RIVER COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION
2016 PRIORITY PROJECTS REPORT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION This document was produced in cooperation with the Florida Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration
More informationTransportation Alternatives Program (TAP) Recreational Trails Program (RTP)
Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) Recreational Trails Program (RTP) www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/transportation_alternatives/overview/presentation/ 1 Transportation Alternatives Program Authorized
More informationQuestions & Answers. Elderly Individuals & Individuals with Disabilities (Section 5310), JARC & New Freedom Programs Last Updated April 29, 2009
Questions & Answers Elderly Individuals & Individuals with Disabilities (Section 5310), JARC & New Freedom Programs Last Updated April 29, 2009 All Programs: 1. June 2007 Q. Do applicants have to list
More informationKEY TAKEAWAYS THE STIMULUS BREAKDOWN
S T I M U L U S F O R G R E A T E R P H I L A D E L P H I A : W H A T I T M E A N S F O R T R A N S P O R T A T I O N I N V E S T M E N T I N T H E R E G I O N KEY TAKEAWAYS Greater Philadelphia will likely
More informationTransportation Projects for Which Federal Funds. Were Obligated During FY 2014/15. November 2015
Transportation Projects for Which Federal Funds Were Obligated During FY 2014/15 November 2015 Transportation Projects for which Federal Funds Were Obligated During FY 2014/15 This document contains a
More informationMPO Staff Report MPO Technical Advisory Committee: February 14, 2018 MPO Executive Board: February 21, 2018
MPO Staff Report MPO Technical Advisory Committee: February 14, 2018 MPO Executive Board: February 21, 2018 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Make a Recommendation on the Urban Grant, Regional and Urban Program Candidate
More informationSTATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FY Amarillo District May FY 2010 Quarterly Revisions
STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FY 2008-2011 Amarillo District May FY 2010 Quarterly Revisions 5-2010 MONDAY, APRIL 26, 2010 STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PAGE: 1 OF 1 11:21:55
More informationNORTH DAKOTA SIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
NORTH DAKOTA SIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 2018-2021 December, 2017 The preparation of this report was partially financed by FHWA/FTA Planning funds through the North Dakota Department of Transportation
More informationMemorandum June 1, 2017
DRAF DRA Memandum June 1, 2017 To: From: Subject: Our Partners in Transptation Planning Isidro (Sid) Martinez, Direct Notification of the FY 2019-2022 Transptation Improvement Program Surface Transptation
More informationThe Atlanta Region s Plan RTP/ FY TIP Amendment #4. Transportation Coordinating Committee January 5, 2018
The Atlanta Region s Plan RTP/ FY 2018-2023 TIP Amendment #4 Transportation Coordinating Committee January 5, 2018 What s in Amendment #4? 2017 TIP Project Solicitation Funding Commitments Exempt projects
More informationTransit Operations Funding Sources
Chapter 7. Funding Operations Funding Funding has increased about 56% in absolute terms between 1999 and 2008. There have been major variations in individual funding sources over this time, including the
More informationMINUTES WINSTON-SALEM URBAN AREA TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TAC) NOVEMBER 18, :15 P.M. FIFTH FLOOR, PUBLIC MEETING ROOM, BRYCE A
MINUTES WINSTON-SALEM URBAN AREA TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TAC) NOVEMBER 18, 2010 4:15 P.M. FIFTH FLOOR, PUBLIC MEETING ROOM, BRYCE A. STUART MUNICIPAL BUILDING MEMBERS PRESENT: Margaret Bessette,
More informationCentre County Metropolitan Planning Organization (CCMPO) Coordinating Committee Meeting Tuesday, March 22, :00 p.m.
Centre County Metropolitan Planning Organization (CCMPO) Coordinating Committee Meeting Tuesday, March 22, 2011 6:00 p.m. Please Note the Location: Ferguson Township Municipal Building 1. Call to Order
More informationThe Atlanta Region s Transit Programs of Projects
The Atlanta Region s Transit Programs of Projects Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Transit Routes... 2 Fixing America s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act)... 3 Transit Operators and Recipients of
More informationTransportation Improvement Program
2007 2012 Transportation Improvement Program Syracuse Metropolitan Transportation Council Syracuse Metropolitan Transportation Council 126 N. Salina Street, Suite 100 Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone: 315-422-5716
More informationSpecial State Funding Programs Breakout Session #5C Funding Programs Track. October 25, 2012
Special State Funding Programs Breakout Session #5C Funding Programs Track October 25, 2012 SPECIAL STATE FUNDING PROGRAMS - REVENUE SHARING Debbi Webb-Howells Revenue Sharing Program Manager Local Assistance
More informationStaff Recommendation:
ITEM 14 Action March 29, 2017 Approval to Amend the FY 2017-2022 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Staff Recommendation: Issues: Background:
More informationGeorgia DOT Local Maintenance Improvement Grant Program. Todd Long, P.E., Deputy Commissioner
Georgia DOT Local Maintenance Improvement Grant Program Todd Long, P.E., Deputy Commissioner GDOT Local Assistance Programs Funded by State Motor Fuel Tax Collections Prior to 2009: Governor and General
More informationSection 6. The Transportation Plan
Section 6. The Transportation Plan Like the areas it covers, the needs and opportunities identified in the 2035 Plan are diverse economic development projects, highways and bridges, transit facilities
More informationFixing America s Surface Transportation Act: FAST Act Implications for the Region
Fixing America s Surface Transportation Act: FAST Act Implications for the Region Connie Kozlak Metropolitan Transportation Services Mark Fuhrmann Metro Transit Ed Petrie Metro Transit Metropolitan Council
More informationMartin Pastucha, Director of Public Works David Martin, Director of Planning and Community Development
Information Item To: Mayor and City Council Date: November 13, 2013 From: Subject: Martin Pastucha, Director of Public Works David Martin, Director of Planning and Community Development 2013 Call For Projects
More informationAssociation of Metropolitan Planning Organizations Fixing America s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act
Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations Fixing America s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act General Overview Total authorizations (Highway Trust Fund, HTF, Contract Authority plus General Funds
More informationCass County Rural Task Force Call for Projects Deadline: December 12, 2018
Cass County Rural Task Force 2020-2023 Call for Projects Deadline: December 12, 2018 The Southwest Michigan Planning Commission (SWMPC) is pleased to announce the Call for Projects for the Cass County
More informationSAN JOSE CAPITAL OF SILICON VALLEY
CITY OF "3 SAN JOSE CAPITAL OF SILICON VALLEY COUNCIL AGENDA: 11/29/16 ITEM: Memorandum TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Barry Ng Jim Ortbal SUBJECT: 7652 - ST. JOHN STREET MULTI MODAL IMPROVEMENTS
More informationFEDERAL FISCAL YEAR TOLEDO OH - MI URBANIZED AREA JOB ACCESS AND REVERSE COMMUTE PROGRAM & NEW FREEDOM PROGRAM REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2010-11 TOLEDO OH - MI URBANIZED AREA JOB ACCESS AND REVERSE COMMUTE PROGRAM & NEW FREEDOM PROGRAM REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Section 5316 - Job Access and Reverse Commute Program Section
More informationTRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES (TA) PROGRAM WORKSHOP. Call for Projects 2017 and 2018
TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES (TA) PROGRAM WORKSHOP Call for Projects 2017 and 2018 WELCOME! Casual atmosphere Please silence your phones Restrooms: turn right when you leave this room and they will be around
More informationBOWLING GREEN - WARREN COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION
BOWLING GREEN - WARREN COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION Fiscal Year 2016 Unified Planning Work Program Approved by Policy Committee - April 13, 2015 Prepared by Bowling Green-Warren County Metropolitan
More informationContents. FY 2014 YEAR END REPORT Kalamazoo Area Transportation Study
KATS 5220 Lovers Lane, Suite 110 Portage, MI 49002 PHONE: (269) 343-0766 EMAIL: info@katsmpo.org WEB: www.katsmpo.org FY 2014 YEAR END REPORT FOR THE KALAMAZOO AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY December 2014 Contents
More informationTrail Legacy Grants FY2015 Program Manual
PARKS AND TRAILS LEGACY GRANT PROGRAM Trail Legacy Grants FY2015 Program Manual Revised 7/7/2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. PROGRAM INTRODUCTION II. III. IV. IMPORTANT ITEMS YOU NEED TO KNOW PROJECT ELIGIBILITY
More informationRe: Public Comment Period DRAFT Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program Amendment
Public Works Department Working Together for a Better Tomorrow, Today April 12, 2017 Re: Public Comment Period DRAFT Fiscal Years 2018-2022 Transportation Improvement Program Amendment The Grand Island
More information2016 Legislative Report for the Transportation Alternatives Program
2016 Legislative Report for the Transportation Alternatives Program Introduction: The Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) was authorized by the Federal transportation funding Act - the Moving Ahead
More information(This page intentionally left blank)
(This page intentionally left blank) 1 INTERSTATE 564 INTERMODAL CONNECTOR PROJECT R000-122-108 FINANCIAL PLAN NOVEMBER 2014 FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION VIRGINIA
More informationLancaster County Smart Growth Transportation Program (Updated March 2017)
Lancaster County Smart Growth Transportation Program (Updated March 2017) Program Description The Smart Growth Transportation (SGT) program was established offered by the Lancaster County Transportation
More information2018 and 2020 Regional Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) Grant Application
2018 and 2020 Regional Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) Grant Application PROJECT TITLE: INTERCITY TRANSIT BUS STOP ENHANCEMENTS TRPC use only GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION Agency
More informationKYOVA Interstate Planning Commission
KYOVA Interstate Planning Commission Sub-allocated Funding Process and Application Package This packet includes information and guidance about the process used by KYOVA Interstate Planning Commission to
More informationStatus Report on LVRT Activities
Status Report on LVRT Activities PennDOT/DCNR/Lebanon County/LVRT, Inc. Initiative Inwood Iron Bridge: Current Phase: Planning to relocate and to rehabilitate the historic Inwood Iron Bridge over the Swatara
More informationAppendix 5 Freight Funding Programs
5. Chapter Heading Appendix 5 Freight Programs Table of Contents 4.1 Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG);... 5-1 4.2 Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery Discretionary Grant Program
More informationOhio Department of Transportation. Transportation Funding for LPAs
Ohio Department of Transportation Transportation Funding for LPAs Christopher L. Brown, P.E., District Three LPA Errol R. Scholtz, E.I., District Three LPA John R. Kasich, Governor Jerry Wray, Director
More informationMOVE LV. Show Us the $ + Transportation Funding May 25, 2016, 12 PM MOVE LEHIGH VALLEY
MOVE LV Show Us the $ + Transportation Funding May 25, 2016, 12 PM MOVE LEHIGH VALLEY Services PLANNING DATA + ANALYSIS EDUCATION PROJECTS + LAWS FUNDING Federal Government State Government Regional
More informationTRANSPORTATION FUNDING PROGRAMS
APPENDIX A Note: Not yet edited by DCPD. TRANSPORTATION FUNDING PROGRAMS 6 Transportation Funding Programs The following provides a brief description of transportation related funding programs that are
More informationREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: MARCH 14, 2017 TITLE: SCOPING SESSION FOR A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT REQUEST REPRESENTING AN EXCHANGE OF NON RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE FOR NEW RESIDENTIAL
More informationRoads & Bridges. Project Title
Project Title Page AACC B&A Connector 147 ADA ROW Compliance 122 Alley Reconstruction 129 Arundel Mills LDC Roads 121 Brock Brdg/LTL Patuxent Bank 128 Brock Bridge/MD 198 144 Cap St Claire Rd Wide 136
More informationCoolidge - Florence Regional Transportation Plan
Coolidge - Florence Regional Transportation Plan A Partnership Among the City of Coolidge, Town of Florence, and ADOT FINAL REPORT Kimley-Horn Kimley Kimley-Horn and and Associates, Associates, Inc. Inc.
More informationTransportation Fund Sources Available to Units of Local Government
Transportation Fund Sources Available to Units of Local Government APWA Lake Branch June 1, 2017 Bruce Christensen, Transportation Coordinator Lake County Division of Transportation Federal Fund Sources
More informationFEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION
FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION JOB ACCESS & REVERSE COMMUTE PROGRAM AND NEW FREEDOM PROGRAM Competitive Grant Application for the Tampa Bay Metropolitan Area, including the urbanized areas of Pasco, Pinellas,
More informationSTATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FY AMARILLO DISTRICT. AUGUST FY 2009 Quarterly Revisions
STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FY 2008-2011 AMARILLO DISTRICT AUGUST FY 2009 Quarterly Revisions 8-01-2009 MINUTES AMARILLO METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
More information339 New Leicester Highway, Suite 140 Asheville. NC
WELCOME AND HOUSEKEEPING Chairman O Conner opened the meeting and introductions followed. CONSENT AGENDA Chairman O Conner indicated that the Consent Agenda included May minutes, the UPWP FY 2018- Amendment
More informationTHE. ATLANTA REGION S Transit Programs Of Projects
THE ATLANTA REGION S Transit Programs Of Projects Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Transit Routes... 2 Fixing America s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act)... 3 Transit Operators and Recipients of
More informationTransportation Alternatives Program Guidance
Transportation Alternatives Program Guidance The Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP): The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) partners with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
More informationApproved Capital Budget and Program
Approved F I S C A L Y E A R Steve Schuh County Executive 2 0 1 6 Project Title Page AACC B&A Connector 119 ADA ROW Compliance 122 Arundel Mills LDC Roads 121 Brock Bridge/MD 198 112 Cap St Claire Rd
More informationMAP-21 and Its Effects on Transportation Enhancements
Date: July 13, 2012 Subject: MAP-21 and Its Effects on Transportation Enhancements The recently enacted Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21 st Century (MAP-21) includes a number of substantial changes
More informationFUNDING SOURCES. Appendix I. Funding Sources
Appendix I. Funding Sources FUNDING SOURCES planning and related efforts can be funded through a variety of local, state, and federal sources. However, these revenues have many guidelines in terms of how
More informationWACOG FY Transportation Improvement Program STP PROJECTS AT A GLANCE
FY - Transportation Improvement Program PROJECTS AT A GLANCE TIP TIP ID # PROJECT PROJECT PROJECT LENGTH TYPE OF Functional LANES LANES FED AID FEDERAL FEDERAL ADOT LOCAL OTHER OTHER HURF TOTAL YEAR TRAC's
More information