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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 Non-Exempt TDOT PIN 115745.00 $25,450,000.00 Beckwith Road/Eastern Connector From I-40 to US-70/SR-24 Link Beckwith interchange on I-40 to US70 via a new/widened 3 lane roadway U-STP $3,750,000.00 $3,000,000.00 $750,000.00 2015 U-STP $15,000,000.00 $12,000,000.00 $3,000,000.00 1/4/13 - This project has been designed and is now at the obtaining of Right-of-Ways. The next phase will be to update any plans that have been previously approved after ROW negotiations are completed. We would anticipate this happening by September 2013. After all drawings are completed and approved by TDOT, and the Federal Highway Administration, we would then go to bid on this project. We anticipate that by Spring of, that the bid would be awarded and construction began by Summer of that same year. Our goal would be that construction would be completed no later than 12 to 18 months after the contractor is giving the notice to proceed. 177/191

Town Center Trail - Phase 2 TIP # 2008-76-024 Greenway Mt. Juliet Wilson Length 0.70 Regional Plan ID 1076-303 Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 112919.01 $1,473,615.00 Town Center Trail From 4th Avenue to Brookstone Blvd Construct a multi-use path that will provide for pedestrian/bike travel between Greenhill Road and the Music City Star terminal. Phase 2 will extend from 4th Avenue to Brookstone Blvd. CMAQ $70,939.00 $56,751.00 $14,188.00 178/191

SR-109 Reconstruction & Widening TIP # 2009-72-035 Road Widening TDOT Wilson Length 3.60 Regional Plan ID 1072-348 Air Quality Status Non-Exempt TDOT PIN 100281.02 $39,700,000.00 SR-109 From north of SR-24 (US-70) to south of Dry Fork Creek Reconstruct and widen from 2-lane to 4-lane ROW NHPP $3,600,000.00 $2,880,000.00 $720,000.00 179/191

TIP # 2009-72-036 Road Widening TDOT Wilson Length 3.50 Regional Plan ID 1072-348 Air Quality Status Non-Exempt TDOT PIN 100281.03 $36,500,000.00 SR-109 From south of Dry Fork Creek to south of the Cumberland River Reconstruct and widen from 2-lane to 4-lane ROW NHPP $3,400,000.00 $2,720,000.00 $680,000.00 180/191

City of Lebanon 3R Improvement Program (Grouping) TIP # 2010-79-005 Resurfacing Lebanon Wilson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID 1072-284 Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $388,853.00 City of Lebanon 3R Improvement Program (Grouping) Various s within the City of Lebanon Resurfacing, restoration and rehabilitation improvements of various roads in the City of Lebanon. PE, ROW, L-STP $388,853.00 $311,082.00 $77,771.00 181/191

I-40 Widening & HOV TIP # 2011-72-164 Road Widening TDOT Wilson Length 3.00 Regional Plan ID 1072-214 Air Quality Status Non-Exempt TDOT PIN 115791.00 $40,000,000.00 I-40 From SR-109 to SR-840 Widen I-40 from 4 lanes to 8 lanes with High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes. PE-D NHPP $250,000.00 $200,000.00 $50,000.00 182/191

Cedar City Trail - Phase 5 (Bartons Creek South) TIP # 2011-76-035 Greenway Lebanon Wilson Length 2.00 Regional Plan ID 1076-305 Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 110508.01 $1,576,437.00 Cedar City Trail - Phase 5 (Bartons Creek South) From East of Hartmann Drive along Bartons Creek to McClain School Multi-use paved trail extension from trailhead location at Hickory Ridge Road along Bartons Creek to the south connecting with existing and proposed schools and continues under Leeville Pike and across Bartons Creek to McClain School. PE-N CMAQ $11,000.00 $8,800.00 $2,200.00 PE-D CMAQ $99,000.00 $79,200.00 $19,800.00 ROW CMAQ $25,000.00 $20,000.00 $5,000.00 CMAQ $24,500.00 $19,600.00 $4,900.00 ENH $1,278,937.00 $1,023,150.00 $255,787.00 183/191

SR-171 (Mt. Juliet Road) Traffic Adaptive Signal Control System Corridor Optimization Project TIP # 2013-77-218 ITS Mt. Juliet Wilson Length 1.10 Regional Plan ID 1087-701 Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 119203.00 $653,000.00 Various intersections along SR-171/ Mt. Juliet Rd Implementation of a fully functioning, reliable adaptive signal control system through the installation of a master signal controller, wireless communication devices, and radar detection for both vehicular and bicycle (self-propelled) traffic. PE-D LOCAL $68,000.00 $68,000.00 U-RSV $585,000.00 $468,000.00 $117,000.00 184/191

Lebanon Public Square Gateway TIP # -712-036 Streetscaping Lebanon Wilson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 105525.37 $37,881.00 Intersection of Hwy 70 and US-231 Intersection of Hwy 70 and US-231 Replacement of existing trees with healthy trees, installation of a raised planter/seat wall and related plant material at the public square, intersection of Hwy. 70 and US 231., PE- STATE N (Roadscape) $37,881.00 $30,305.00 $7,576.00 Funding through TDOT Roadscape Program 185/191

Hamilton Springs Station Construction TIP # -75-021 Transit Capital RTA Wilson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $2,000,000.00 Hamilton Springs Station Construction Music City Star Line @ Hamilton Springs Construction of a permanent multimodal commuter rail station along the existing Music City Star Rail Line. PE-D, PE-N U-STP $160,000.00 $128,000.00 $32,000.00 2015 U-RSV $1,840,000.00 $1,472,000.00 $368,000.00 1/24/13 - The City of Lebanon currently has over twenty active grants. Some of our active grants are COPS grant, Airport Terminal Construction grant, Permobile-FIDP, Permobile-SIA, JAG grants, Waste Water Treatment Plant, and TDOT Roadscapes. All of the grants must receive Council approval http://hamiltonspringsstation.com/wpcontent/uploads/2011/10/lebanon-resolution.pdf. At the time the grant is awarded, a group of accounts is set up to capture the revenues and expenditures. Once the money is spent, the grant accountant tracks the grant and reports to the various agencies on a quarterly basis. This is a coordinated effort between the various departments. At year end, all the grants are audited by external auditors for compliance. A copy of the audit is available upon request. 186/191

Town Center Trail - Phase 3 TIP # -76-017 Greenway Mt. Juliet Wilson Length 1.00 Regional Plan ID 1076-303 Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $2,693,750.00 Town Center Trail - Phase From Brookstone Blvd to Greenhill Rd. Construct a multi-use path that will provide for pedestrian / bike travel between Greenhill Road and the Music City Star Train Station. Phase 3 will extend from Brookstone Blvd to Greenhill Road. PE LOCAL $75,000.00 $75,000.00 U-RSV $824,880.00 $659,904.00 $164,976.00 1/4/13 - This project has been designed and the first phase is complete. The next phase will be to update any plans that have been previously approved after ROW negotiations are completed. We would anticipate this happening by April 2013. After all drawings are completed and approved by TDOT, and the Federal Highway Administration, we would then go to bid on this project. We anticipate that by Summer of 2013. After that the bid would be awarded and construction began by Fall of that same year. Our goal would be that construction would be completed no later than 12 to 18 months after the contractor is giving the notice to proceed. 187/191

Walter J. Baird Middle School - Phase II TIP # -76-033 Sidewalks Lebanon Wilson Length 0.40 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 114385.00 $215,330.00 Greenwood Ext. and W Forrest Ave. Walter J. Baird Middle School - Greenwood Ext. and W Forrest Ave. Construction of sidewalk, utility relocation, and ROW acquisition near Walter J. Baird Middle School. PE, ROW, SRTS $215,330.00 $215,330.00 188/191

Stewarts Ferry Pike/State 840 Interchange lighting and signage project TIP # -77-016 Signage/Wayfinding Wilson Wilson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $350,000.00 Stewarts Ferry Pike/State 840 Interchange lighting and signage project SR-840 at Stewarts Ferry Pike Design and installation of interchange lighting; and way findingsignage at the approaches to this interchange directing Freight Traffic with specific industrial destinations along SR-840 to the Couchville Pike Exit (one Exit South) and Central Pike/HWV 109 Exit (one Exit North) where the primary freight access for these industrial establishments is located. PE-D U-STP $125,000.00 $100,000.00 $25,000.00 2015 U-RSV $312,500.00 $250,000.00 $62,500.00 1/2/13-1 month from award of grant- Send out any necessary RFP's/RFQ's for lighting interchange lighting and way-finding/ signage design.3 months from award of grant- Obtain services of qualified professionals and begin design and permitting work.4 months from award of grant- seek additional input from the Joint Economic Development Board of Wilson, other governmental agencies such as the Road Commission and Lebanon Public Works, local communitymembers, and business interests along the S.R. 840 corridor.5 months from award of grant- Insure necessary design approvals are received from the State of Tennessee and other interested agencies. Send out request for bids.6 months from award of grant- Select appropriate bid and award project6.5 months from award of grant- Hold preconstruction/pre-installation conference with necessary parties.7 months from award of grant- Begin construction/ installation in earnest\10 months from award of grantcomplete major work and seek approval and necessary permitting or authorization for operation. Make necessary adjustments or corrections to project.12 month from award of grant- project completion declared.to our knowledge, Wilson has not undertaken a lighting and way-finding project of this magnitude. However, we have undertaken other infrastructureprojects such as sewer construction in the Gladeville community, major school construction projects, and bridge/ road construction projects throughout Wilson with success and on-time. Additionally, this is proposed to 189/191

with success and on-time. Additionally, this is proposed to occur along a State. We in Wilson would not be opposed to having oversight by the State of Tennessee on such a project. That being said, we are willing to undertake direct oversight of the project if necessary. 190/191

Interchange Lighting on I-40 at Mt. Juliet Road TIP # -79-018 Safety Mt. Juliet Wilson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $1,000,000.00 Interchange Lighting on I-40 at Mt. Juliet Road I-40 at Mt. Juliet Road Install Interchange Lighting. PE-D LOCAL $100,000.00 $100,000.00 U-RSV $900,000.00 $140,000.00 $760,000.00 191/191