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FY 2011-2014 S T I P STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM H IGHWAY Houston District June Out-of-Cycle Revisions June 2012

~* ~::~:~ent #0, ~~ansportation MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Mr. Jack Foster, P.E. Transportation Planning and Programming Division Rakesh Tripathi, P.E. 2011-2014 Transportation Improvement Program June 2012 Highway STIP Revisions DATE: May 31, 2012 Originating Office Houston District DTP Please find attached for your information and further handling 2011-2014 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Amendments 49 and 51. These amendments should be included in the June 2012 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Revisions. DCIS has been updated to reflect these changes. Projects in these amendments are either exempt, or are included in the 2035 RTP Update and the resulting air quality conformity analysis. Should you have questions regarding this matter, please contact Ms. Carolyn Bednar-Wood at (713) 802-5312 or Pam Hasker at (713) 802-5307. pch Attachments Cc: Mr. Alan Clark (H-GAC) Mr. Bill Tobin (H-GAC) Mr. David Wurdlow (H-GAC) Ms. Lori Morel (TPP) Mr. Mike Alford, P.E. Mr. James Koch, P.E. Ms. Carolyn Bednar-Wood Ms. Catherine McCreight Ms. Carolyn Bednar-Wood Ms. Pam Hasker ector, District Transportation Planning P.E.

HOUSTON-GALVESTON AREA COUNCIL PO Box 22777 3555 Timmons Ln. Houston, Texas 77227-2777 713/627-3200 Mr. Rakesh Tripathi, P.E. Director of District Transportation Planning Texas Department of Transportation P.O. Box 1386 Houston, Texas 77251-1386 May 31, 2012 Re: 2011-2014 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Highway Amendments for June 2012 STIP Revisions Dear Mr. Tripathi: Please find enclosed the Houston-Galveston Area Council s (H-GAC) submittal of highway amendments for the June 2012 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Revision. This submittal reflects actions taken by the Transportation Policy Council at its May 25, 2012 meeting and administrative actions taken pursuant to authorization granted by the Transportation Policy Council. Included in this submittal are: June 2012 Highway Financial Summary STIP Highway Project Listing, June 2012 Revisions Highway Amendments Requiring STIP Revision: o Administrative Amendments: 49 Highway Amendments Not-Requiring STIP Revision (INFORMATION ONLY) o Resolution No. 2012-12: Authorizes Amendment 51 STIP Highway Project Database, Updates If you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact me at (713) 993-4585. Sincerely, Alan C. Clark MPO Director AC/dw Attachments Cc: Mr. Michael Alford, TxDOT Houston District Cc: Mr. James Koch, TxDOT Houston District Cc: Ms. Carolyn Bednar-Wood, TxDOT Houston District Cc: Mr. Tucker Ferguson, TxDOT Beaumont District Cc: Mr.Phillip Lujan, TxDOT Beaumont District Cc: Ms. Catherine McCreight, TxDOT East Region

Funding by Category HGAC - District 12 FY 2011-2014 Transportation Improvement Program Highway Financial Summary - Year of Expenditure Costs June 2012 STIP Amendment FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 Total FY 2011-2014 Category Description Programmed Authorized Programmed Authorized Programmed Authorized Programmed Authorized Programmed Authorized 1 2M Preventive Maintenance and Rehabilitation Urban Area (Non- TMA) Corridor Projects $0 $0 $445,490 $445,490 $118,292 $118,292 $0 $0 $563,782 $563,782 $16,600,000 $0 $20,377,256 $21,710,000 $0 $5,930,000 $0 $81,310,000 $36,977,256 $108,950,000 Non-Traditionally Funded 3 Transportation Project $1,635,683,038 $1,666,710,105 $612,873,257 $596,373,257 $624,473,748 $624,473,748 $208,910,045 $208,910,045 $3,081,940,088 $3,096,467,155 4 Statewide Connectivity Corridor Projects $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 5 CMAQ $64,188,649 $69,210,000 $39,347,327 $52,970,000 $53,571,204 $53,710,000 $32,857,318 $54,280,000 $189,964,498 $230,170,000 6 Structures $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 7 Metro Mobility & Rehab $41,801,306 $46,130,000 $33,706,957 $110,050,000 $58,144,466 $60,530,000 $67,508,483 $61,180,000 $201,161,212 $277,890,000 8 Safety $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 9 Transportation Enhancements $6,886,292 $6,886,292 $8,247,197 $8,247,197 $26,568,778 $26,568,778 $827,425 $827,425 $42,529,692 $42,529,692 10 Supplemental Transportation Projects $5,679,711 $5,679,711 $18,013,934 $18,013,934 $28,448,634 $28,448,634 $2,002,950 $2,002,950 $54,145,229 $54,145,229 11 District Discretionary $2,900,000 $2,500,000 $2,500,000 $2,070,000 $2,126,544 $2,500,000 $2,500,000 $2,500,000 $10,026,544 $9,570,000 12 Strategic Priority $74,377,575 $74,377,575 $39,064,000 $42,019,000 $0 $1,890,000 $15,347,000 $34,237,000 $128,788,575 $152,523,575 Total $1,848,116,571 $1,871,493,683 $774,575,418 $851,898,878 $793,451,666 $804,169,452 $329,953,221 $445,247,420 $3,746,096,876 $3,972,809,433 Funding Participation Source Federal State FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 Total $152,141,140 $127,018,408 $133,999,220 $97,322,039 $510,480,807 $50,084,890 $15,164,630 $5,247,328 $3,569,400 $74,066,248 Local Match $10,207,503 $19,519,123 $29,731,370 $20,151,737 $79,609,733 CAT 3 - Prop 12 Source CAT 3 - Local Contributions CAT 3 - Prop 14 Cat 3- Prop 14 SB CAT 3 - TMF CAT 3 - PTF $728,326,949 $329,043,290 $266,602,281 $208,910,045 $1,532,882,565 $479,097,882 $263,464,967 $189,241,467 $0 $931,804,316 $86,385,274 $0 $90,000,000 $0 $176,385,274 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $318,972,933 $16,500,000 $0 $0 $335,472,933 $22,900,000 $3,865,000 $78,630,000 $0 $105,395,000 CAT 3 - RTR $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 CAT 3 - RTR Match $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 CAT 3 - CAT 3- Other - Section 5306 Total $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,848,116,571 $774,575,418 $793,451,666 $329,953,221 $3,746,096,876 5/31/2012

Thursday, May 31, 2012 HOUSTON-GALVESTON MPO PAGE: 1 FY 2011-2014 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM JUNE 2012 OUT-OF-CYCLE STIP REVISION HOUSTON DISTRICT FY 2014 (SEPT - AUG) DISTRICT COUNTY CSJ HWY PHASE CITY PROJECT SPONSOR YOE COST HOUSTON FORT BEND 0912-34-143 CS C,E MISSOURI CITY CITY OF MISSOURI CITY $1,794,800 REV DATE: 06/2012 STREET: MPO PROJECT ID: 408 LIMITS FROM: FUNDING CATEGORY: 7 LIMITS TO: MTP REFERENCE: TIP DESCRIPTION: REMARKS: TRAMMEL FRESNO RD VICKSBURG BLVD FORT BEND PKWY CONSTRUCT 4-LANE CONCRETE DIVIDED W/ STORM SEWERS, ESPLANADES, CURB & GUTTER, STREET LIGHTS & LANDSCAPING Total Project Cost Information: Preliminary Engineering: $83,837 Right Of Way: --- Construction: $1,710,963 Construction Engineering $102,658 Contingencies: $171,096 Indirects: $86,917 Bond Financing: --- Total Project Cost: $2,155,471 Cost of Approved Phases: $1,794,800 Project History: Amendment #49-5/25/12 - Split Hurricane Lane/Lake Olympia Pkwy from Trammel-Fresno Road construction project to accommodate the need for two separate environmental documents.amendment #5-10/29/10 - Split project from MPOID#7803 and replace direct connector to Fort Bend Pkwy with improvements to Hurricane Ln and Lake Olympia Pkwy. Authorized Funding by Category/Share: Local Funding Federal State Regional Local Contribution By Category 7-STP-MM: $1,344,000 --- --- $450,800 --- $1,794,800 Funding by Share: $1,344,000 --- --- $450,800 --- $1,794,800 HOUSTON FORT BEND 0912-34-182 CS C,E MISSOURI CITY CITY OF MISSOURI CITY $4,795,841 REV DATE: 06/2012 STREET: MPO PROJECT ID: 15487 LIMITS FROM: FUNDING CATEGORY: 7 LIMITS TO: MTP REFERENCE: TIP DESCRIPTION: REMARKS: HURRICANE LN AND LAKE OLYMPIA PKWY FORT BEND PKWY TRAMMEL-FRESNO RD CONSTRUCT 2-LANE CONCRETE ROADWAY TO EXISTING INTERCHANGE AT FORT BEND PKWY Total Project Cost Information: Preliminary Engineering: $224,019 Right Of Way: --- Construction: $4,571,822 Construction Engineering $274,309 Contingencies: $457,182 Indirects: $232,249 Bond Financing: --- Total Project Cost: $5,759,581 Cost of Approved Phases: $4,795,841 Project History: Amendment #49-5/25/12 - Split Hurricane Lane/Lake Olympia Pkwy from Trammel-Fresno Road construction project to accommodate the need for two separate environmental documents. Authorized Funding by Category/Share: Local Funding Federal State Regional Local Contribution By Category 7-STP-MM: $3,928,513 --- --- $867,328 --- $4,795,841 Funding by Share: $3,928,513 --- --- $867,328 --- $4,795,841 PHASE: C=CONSTRUCTION, E = ENGINEERING, R = ROW, T = TRANSFER

AMENDMENTS REQUIRING STIP REVISION

Amendment #: 49 HOUSTON-GALVESTON MPO 2011-2014 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Amendment Type: IZjAdministrative Action DTPCAction o Emergency Action STIP Revision Required?: YES Projects Affected (MPOID (CSJ»: 408 (0912-34-143); 15487 (0912-34-182) Purpose of Amendment: Split Hurricane Lane/Lake Olympia from the Trammel-Fresno Road construction project to accommodate need for two separate environmental documents. Financial Constraint Statement: This amendment is consistent with fiscal constraint requirements. Air Quality Conformity Statement: Projects covered by this amendment are included in the 2035 RTP Update and the resulting air quality conformity analysis. Attachments: 1. Summary of Proposed Changes Approved By: Ian Clark MPO Director Houston-Galveston Area Council,,t-- Rakesh Tripathi, P.E. Date Director of District Transportation Planning TxDOT, Houston District

Amendment # 49 Split Trammel Fresno Road, Hurricane Lane and Lake Olympia Parkway construction project into two projects at sponsor request. Action MPOID CSJ Modify 408 0912 34 143 2014 CITY OF MISSOURI CITY Project Details Proposed Changes Fiscal Year Sponsor Description Funding Change Comments Facility: TRAMMEL FRESNO RD Federal: $5,272,513 Modify project description and From: VICKSBURG BLVD State: $0 funding as follows: To: FORT BEND PKWY Local: $1,318,128 Description: CONSTRUCT 4 Description: CONSTRUCT 4 LANE CONCRETE Categories: 7 STP MM LANE CONCRETE DIVIDED W/ DIVIDED W/ STORM SEWERS, ESPLANADES, STORM SEWERS, ESPLANADES, CURB & GUTTER, STREET LIGHTS & CURB & GUTTER, STREET LANDSCAPING, AND CONSTRUCT 2 LANE LIGHTS AND LANDSCAPING CONCRETE ROADWAYS TO EXISTING Federal: $1,344,000 INTERCHANGE AT FORT BEND PKWY State: $0 Local: $450,800 Categories: 7 STP MM Split project to accommodate the need for separate environmental documents for the two main scope elements (Trammel Fresno Road and Hurricane Lane/Lake Olympia Pkwy). Overall project scope and funding remains the same. Add 15487 0912 34 182 2014 CITY OF Facility: HURRICANE LN AND LAKE OLYMPIA MISSOURI CITY PKWY From: FORT BEND PKWY To: TRAMMEL FRESNO RD Description: CONSTRUCT 2 LANE CONCRETE ROADWAY TO EXISTING INTERCHANGE AT FORT BEND PKWY Federal: $3,928,513 State: $0 Local: $867,328 Categories: 7 STP MM Add project to TIP. Separate Hurricane Lane/Lake Olympia Pkwy from Trammel Fresno Road project. Overall scope and funding remains the same. Houston Galveston Area Council Page 1 of 1 5/17/2012

AMENDMENTS NOT REQUIRING STIP REVISION (INFORMATION ONLY)

TPC Agenda Item 6A Mailout 05/18/12 NO. 2012-12 ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE 2035 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN UPDATE (RTP) AND THE 2011-2014 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP) FOR THE HOUSTON- GALVESTON TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT AREA: WHEREAS, the 2035 Regional Transportation Plan Update was adopted by the Transportation Policy Council on October 29, 2010; and WHEREAS, the 2011-2014 Transportation Improvement Program for the Houston-Galveston Transportation Management Area was approved by the Transportation Policy Council on June 25, 2010; and WHEREAS, the proposed revisions to the 2011 2014 Transportation Improvement Program are consistent with the 2035 Regional Transportation Plan Update and its finding of conformance with the State Implementation Plan for air quality; and WHEREAS, the proposed revisions to the 2011 2014 Transportation Improvement Program are consistent with the federal fiscal constraint requirements established for the Transportation Improvement Program and are consistent with the financially constrained 2035 Regional Transportation Plan Update. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TRANSPORTATION POLICY COUNCIL (TPC) FOR THE HOUSTON-GALVESTON TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT AREA THAT THE 2035 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN UPDATE AND THE 2011 2014 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BE AMENDED TO REFLECT THE REVISIONS IDENTIFIED IN AMENDMENT 51. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT FEDERAL FUNDS AUTHORIZED BY THE TPC FROM THE CONGESTION MITIGATION AND AIR QUALITY (CMAQ) AND SURFACE TRANSPORTATION METROPOLITAN MOBILITY (STP-MM) PROGRAMS REPRESENT A LIMITING AMOUNT. ANY COST OVERRUNS ON PHASES OF WORK AUTHORIZED BY THE TPC OR COSTS INCURRED ON PHASES OF WORK NOT AUTHORIZED BY THE TPC SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PROJECT SPONSOR. IN NO CASE SHALL FEDERAL PARTICIPATION UNDER THE CMAQ AND STP-MM PROGRAMS BE INCREASED WITHOUT EXPRESS CONSULTATION WITH AND APPROVAL OF THE TPC.

TPC Agenda Item 6A MaHout - 05/18/12 PASSED AND APPROVED this 25th day of May 2012, at a regularly called meeting of the Transportation Policy Council. Emmett, Chairman Transportation Policy Council ATTEST: dgm/~ Tom Reid, Secretary Transportation Policy Council

Amendment #: 51 HOUSTON GALVESTON MPO 2011 2014 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Amendment Type: DAdministrative Action (gjtpc Action D Emergency Action SliP Revision Required?: YES Projects Affected (MPOID (CSJ»): 16006 (TBD) Purpose of Amendment: Program funds will support the continued operation of the Motorist Assistance Program (MAP) incident management program. Funding needed due to discontinuation of METRO General Mobility Program funding for a portion of operating costs incurred by Harris County Sheriffs Office. Financial Constraint Statement: This amendment is consistent with fiscal constraint requirements. Air Quality Conformity Statement: All projects affected by this amendment are exempt from regional air quality analysis. Attachments: 1. Summary of Proposed Changes Ian Clark MPO Director Houston-Galveston Area Council ~U»Jf2~ Tom Reid Secretary Transportation Policy Council Date ~------------+-----~------~~ Rakesh Tripathi, P.. Da e Director of District Transportation Planning TxDOT, Houston District, J'V

Amendment # 51 Support continued operation of the Motorist Assistance Program (MAP) Project Details Proposed Changes Action MPOID CSJ Fiscal Year Sponsor Description Funding Change Comments Add 16006 0912 70 095 2012 HARRIS COUNTY (HARRIS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE) Facility: HARRIS COUNTY From: VA To: VA Description: INCIDENT MANAGEMENT (MOTORIST ASSISTANCE PROGRAM/MAP) OPERATING EXPENSES Federal: $800,000 State: $0 Local: $200,000 Categories: 7 STP MM Add project to TIP Support the continued operation of MAP under the Harris County Sheriff's Office. Funding needed due to discontinuation of METRO General Mobility Program funding for a portion of the operating expenses of the MAP program operated by Harris County Sheriff's Office. Houston Galveston Area Council Page 1 of 1 5/21/2012