: TRANSPORTATION FOR LIVABLE COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE (TLCI) PROJECT RECOMMENDATIONS

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2018-012: TRANSPORTATION FOR LIVABLE COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE (TLCI) PROJECT RECOMMENDATIONS Board of Directors March 9, 2018

ACTION REQUESTED Resolution 2018-011 which approves the 2018 TLCI Program project recommendations PREVIOUS ACTION Recommended by the Planning and Programming Committee at its January 2018 meeting

BACKGROUND Purpose of TLCI is to improve livability in Northeast Ohio s communities Support the vision of NOACA s Regional Strategic Plan and long-range transportation plan TLCI program objectives Two components: Planning Study Program: Assists communities to develop transportation planning studies that facilitate and promote sustainable development, multimodal transportation, and complete and green streets Implementation Program: Provides funding assistance for communities to implement priority projects identified in TLCI or TLCI-like community developed plans

BACKGROUND TLCI Policy Objectives: Develop transportation projects that provide more travel options through complete streets and context sensitive solutions, increasing user safety and supporting positive public health impacts Promote reinvestment in underutilized or vacant/abandoned properties through development concepts supported by multimodal transportation systems Support economic development through place-based transportation and land use recommendations, and connect these proposals with existing assets and investments

BACKGROUND TLCI Policy Objectives (Cont.): Ensure that the benefits and burdens of growth, change and transportation projects are distributed equitably by integrating accessibility and environmental justice into projects Enhance regional cohesion by supporting collaboration between regional and community partners Provide people with safe and reliable transportation choices that enhance their quality of life

BACKGROUND Total Available: $2,057,200 TLCI Annual Program ($2 M) Up to $500,000 for planning studies Remainder ($1.5 M or more) for implementation projects Carryover from previous years ($57,200)

BACKGROUND Application was available August 11, 2017 - October 6, 2017 NOACA Received 31 applications: 14 planning studies: $1.1 M requested ($1.3 M total project cost) 17 implementation projects: $5.5 M requested ($12.6 M total project cost) Project solicitation and evaluation conducted in accordance with TLCI policy

BACKGROUND 2018 TLCI Planning Study Recommendations Project Sponsor Project Name Total Project Cost NOACA Funding Requested NOACA Recommended Funding Avon Avon Active Transportation and Safe Routes to School Plan $ 75,000 $ 50,000 $ 30,000 Cleveland Vision for the Valley $ 250,000 $ 150,000 $ 125,000 Cleveland Heights Mayfield Road Study (Extension of 2015 study) $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 Maple Heights Southgate Connectivity Study $ 80,000 $ 80,000 $ 80,000 Painesville Painesville Complete Street and Connectivity Plan $ 85,000 $ 85,000 $ 85,000 Willowick Willowick Lakefront Connectivity and Downtown Redevelopment TLCI Plan $ 84,000 $ 79,000 $ 79,000 TOTAL $ 594,000 $ 464,000 $ 419,000

Project Sponsor BACKGROUND 2018 TLCI Implementation Project Recommendations Project Name Total Project Cost NOACA Funding Requested NOACA Recommended Funding Cleveland Lorain Ave. Road Diet W117 to W65 $ 3,800,000 $ 587,240 $ 300,000 Cuyahoga County Cleveland Bike Share $ 591,000 $ 284,200 $ 284,200 Elyria Downtown Elyria Revitalization and Connectivity (Phase 3) $ 300,000 $ 240,000 $ 177,000 Fairview Park Center Ridge Road Complete Streets $ 350,000 $ 350,000 $ 159,000 North Royalton Bennett Rd. Multi-Use Trail Extension $ 141,000 $ 141,000 $ 141,000 Painesville Parma Heights North Park Place Transportation and Streetscape Enhancement Pearl Road: Complete and Green Streets (Phase 2) $ 506,700 $ 150,000 $ 150,000 $ 545,000 $ 545,000 $ 250,000 Rocky River Detroit Road Pedestrian Improvements $ 177,000 $ 177,000 $ 177,000 TOTAL $ 6,410,700 $ 2,454,440 $ 1,638,200

FINANCIAL IMPACT This action approves $2,057,200 for the recommended 2018 TLCI program of projects The TLCI program is funded by an annual set aside from NOACA s STBG program funds during the development of NOACA s annual OWP and biennial TIP

NEXT STEPS With Board Adoption, NOACA staff will work with project sponsors to implement the projects

ACTION Approval of Resolution 2018-011 which approves the 2018 TLCI Program project recommendations Motion Second Discussion Put the Question

NOACA will STRENGTHEN regional cohesion, PRESERVE existing infrastructure, and BUILD a sustainable multimodal transportation system to SUPPORT economic development and ENHANCE quality of life in Northeast Ohio.