TRANSPORTATION FUNDING. Snyder & Union Counties March 29th, 2018

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TRANSPORTATION FUNDING Snyder & Union Counties March 29th, 2018

AGENDA Welcome & Introductions Housekeeping Items Transportation Funding Programs Keys to a Successful Application & Project Final Q&A

MAIN TRANSPORTATION FUNDING PROGRAMS

DCED Multimodal Transportation Fund (MTF) Funds to improve transportation assets that enhance communities, pedestrian safety, and transit revitalization

MTF Eligible Applicants Municipalities (Borough, City, County, School District, Township) Council of Governments Business Economic Development Organizations Public Transportation Agency Ports/Rail Freight Owners/Operators

MTF Overview $100,000 to $3,000,000 Projects 30% Local CASH Match Cost Reimbursement Program $100 APPLICATION FEE 2% can be used for project administration 10% for engineering, design and inspection services March 1 July 31 st Application Window

MTF Eligible Projects Airport Bike/Ped Bridge Rail Streets Transit

MTF Funded Projects PROJECT LOCATION FUNDING Beaver Run Road Reconstruction Lewis Township $248,000 Milton Streetscape Milton Borough $588,202 Dutch Hollow Bridge Replacement Pine Creek Township $280,000 Street, Sidewalk & Curbs Renovo Borough $371,000 Cannery Road/16 Street Improvement Point Township $875,000 Bridge Deck, Barrier & Sidewalk Danville Borough $500,000

PENNDOT Multimodal Transportation Fund (MTF) Funds to improve transportation assets that enhance communities, pedestrian safety, and transit revitalization

MTF Eligible Applicants Municipalities (Borough, City, County, School District, Township) Council of Governments Business Economic Development Organizations Public Transportation Agency Ports/Rail Freight Owners/Operators

MTF Overview $100,000 to $3,000,000 Projects 30% Local CASH Match Cost Reimbursement Program 2% can be used for project administration 10% for engineering, design and inspection services Application period usually opens in the fall

MTF Eligible Projects Airport Bike/Ped Bridge Rail Streets Transit

MTF Funded Projects PROJECT LOCATION FUNDING Shoemaker Road Reconstruction Wayne Township $1,225,000 Pedestrian Island Construction State College Boro. $100,000 Trade & Transit Center Lycoming County $3,000,000 West End Bike/Pedestrian Improvements State College Boro. $160,000 SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority Clinton County $3,000,000 T-321 Road Reclamation Tuscarora Township $245,000

Automated Red Light Enforcement (ARLE) Fund a wide range of relatively low-cost projects to improve highway safety and mobility.

ARLE Eligible Applicants Municipalities (Borough, City, County, Township) Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO s) County Planning Organizations Commonwealth Agencies Bodies with authority to enact traffic laws

ARLE Overview Relatively low cost projects NO Local Match required.but encouraged Cost Reimbursement Program Application window June 1 st to June 30 th

ARLE Eligible Projects Signal Retiming Detection Adaptive Signals Signal Removal Improved Radii Pedestrian Safety Over 26 Eligible Project Types Listed

ARLE Funded Projects PROJECT LOCATION FUNDING Upgrade existing intersection traffic signal Danville Borough $211,900 Install new traffic signal at intersection Derry Township $391,000 Upgrade traffic signal and school zone East Buffalo Township $77,549 New controllers, battery backup, etc. Porter Township $57,600 Upgrade/replace school zone flasher Patton Township $108,964 Replace intersection pavement markings Boggs Township $2,900

Green Light Go Funds to improve safety and mobility by reducing congestion and improving efficiency of existing traffic signals on state and local highways.

Green Light Go Eligible Applicants Municipalities (Borough, City, County, Township) Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO s)

Green Light Go Overview Existing Traffic Signal Operations Improvement Priority: Safety, Mobility and Congestion Reduction $40 million available statewide 20% Local Match Cost Reimbursement Program 2017 Application window Sept. 2nd to Nov. 9th

Green Light Go Eligible Projects Detection Signal Removal Retiming LED Bulbs Adaptive Signals Controller Upgrades

Green Light Go Funded Projects PROJECT LOCATION FUNDING Retime 10 Signalized Intersections Danville Borough $55,440 N. 4 th and Arch Street Traffic Light Upgrade City of Sunbury $354,332 Retime SR 0045 @ 3 rd and 4 th Streets Mifflinburg Borough $55,331 Traffic Signal Replacement Northway Road Loyalsock Township $129,500 Vehicle Detection Upgrades West College Ferguson Township $80,000 East College Ave Pedestrian Signals College Township $200,083

SEDA-COG Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) The 8 county region s list of priority projects. The TIP contains multi-modal projects, including traditional highway, bridge and transit projects, along with bicycle, pedestrian, aviation, and freight-related improvements. Photo: PennDOT

TIP Overview - Bridges Mostly for bridge replacement, removal or rehabilitation $1 million available per year across five counties Typical project size $750,000 to $1.5 Million Match varies 20% for state funded projects 5% for federally funded projects Candidate projects reviewed with counties every 2 years

Other Types of Projects Eligible for the TIP Rail Crossing Transit Safety Improvements Curb cuts and intersection improvements (ADA)

SEDA-COG TIP Funded Projects PROJECT LOCATION AMOUNT CSVT North Section Union County $20,000,000 T-469 over Swift Run Spring Township $960,000 US 522 Bridge over Middle Creek Middle Creek Township $2,855,075 T-309 Bridge over Penns Creek Hartley Township $2,700,000 US 11 from 522 to Roosevelt Snyder County $2,550,000 I-80 Westbound Surface Treatment White Deer Township $5,575,392

Transportation Alternatives Set Aside Funding for transportation alternatives: on- and off-road bicycle and pedestrian facilities, infrastructure for nondriver access to public transportation and enhanced mobility, community improvement, environmental mitigation, recreational trails and safe routes to school. Photo by Richard Drdul https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/

TA Set-Aside Eligible Applicants Municipalities (Borough, City, County, Township) Schools Transit Agencies Natural Resource/Public Land Agencies Local/Regional governments responsible for transportation or trails Nonprofit entities responsible for transportation safety

TA Set-Aside Overview Cost Reimbursement Program 100% Construction Funding No Local Match Project Sponsor Pays for Design, Permitting, etc. $50,000 to $1,000,000 per project 2019 Next Anticipated Application Round

TA-Set Aside Eligible Projects Bike/Ped Facilities Historic Preservation Rail Trails Photo: City of Lancaster, PA Safe Routes to School Advertising Management Archaeological Activities Vegetation Management Managing Stormwater Wildlife Mortality Photo: Washington DOT

TA/TAP Funded Projects PROJECT LOCATION FUNDING Phase VI East 2 nd Streetscape Town of Bloomsburg $459,600 Chestnut Street Improvements Phase II City of Sunbury $640,000 Monument Square Phase V Lewistown Borough $608,800 Buffalo Valley Rail Trail Extension Lewisburg Borough $485,300 Streetlight & Safety Improvements Selinsgrove Borough $402,500 Broadway Streetscape Phase I Milton Borough $495,250 Miller Run Greenway Phase I Loyalsock Township $765,000

TRAILS ONLY Greenway, Trails & Recreation Program (DCED) Community Conservation Partnerships Program (DCNR)

Greenway, Trails & Recreation Program (GTRP) Funds for planning, acquisition, development, rehabilitation and repair of greenways, recreational trails, open space, parks and beautification projects.

GTRP Eligible Applicants Municipalities (Borough, City, County, School District, Township) Council of Governments Authorized Organizations 501(c)(3) Higher Education Institutions Watershed Organizations For Profit Business

GTRP Overview $250,000 Grant Limit 15% Local CASH Match Cost Reimbursement Program $100 APPLICATION FEE 2% for Project Administration 10% for Engineering, Design & Inspection Services 2018 Application window Feb. 1 st May 31st

GTRP Eligible Projects Acquisition Greenways Parks Development Planning Trails Motorized & Non-Motorized

GTRP Funded Projects PROJECT LOCATION AMOUNT Liberty Hollow Run Trail Northumberland Borough $94,000 Mountain Bike Trails AOAA Northumberland Co. $222,000 Indian Park Nature Trail Montoursville Borough $80,000 Bellefonte to Milesburg Trail Study Centre County $70,000 Basin Street to Riverwalk Trail Lycoming County $180,000 Juniata River Trail Mifflin County $230,000

Community Conservation Partnerships Program (C2P2) Funds for parks, recreation and conservation including the acquisition, planning, development, rehabilitation, or maintenance of designated land or water trails.

C2P2 Eligible Applicants Municipalities (Borough, City, County, School District, Township) Municipal Entities (i.e. Recreation Authority) Non-Profit Organizations Federal & State Agencies For Profit Organizations

C2P2 Overview Funds for Trail Acquisition, Planning, & Development 50% Local Match, 20% Match for some projects Cost Reimbursement Program 2018 Application window Jan. 22 to April 11 Contact DCNR Regional Advisor Wes Fahringer!

C2P2 Eligible Projects Acquisition Motorized Planning Multi-use Development Parks

C2P2 Funded Projects PROJECT LOCATION AMOUNT Pine Creek Trail Connector Jersey Shore Borough $380,000 Buffalo Valley Rail Trail Acquisition Union County $150,000 Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area Northumberland County $1,750,000 Susquehanna River Walk Lycoming County $413,400 Berwick Riverfront Trail Berwick Borough $100,000 Loyalsock Riverfront Park Trail Loyalsock Township $174,600 Buffalo Valley Rail Trail Extension Union County $488,000

OTHER FUNDING SOURCES Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Dirt and Gravel Roads Program Rail Freight Assistance Program (RFAP)

ARC Local Access Road Program Funds to better link the Region's businesses, communities, and residents to the Appalachian Development Highway System and to other key parts of the Region's transportation network.

ARC Local Access Road Overview Eligible Projects Requirements Construction of Access Roads and Driveways Projects Must Support Two or More employers Construction of on-alignment improvements (turn lanes and signals) Rehabilitation of existing access roads Developer or municipality pays for design NO Local Match Required for Construction.but Encouraged Cost Reimbursement Program

Community Development Block Grant Program Funds can be used for housing rehabilitation, public services, community facilities infrastructure development, development and planning Must be able to demonstrate benefit to low to moderate income residents Special process required to mix CDBG funds with TIP or other PennDOT funds Transportation projects compete with many other eligible uses Local match may be necessary to develop a competitive project

Examples of recent CDBG project applications Road Reconstruction Park Roadway and Drainage Improvements (Hartleton) W 6th, W 8th Pine Chestnut Alley (Berwick) Sidewalk Montoursville Homeowner Sidewalk Reconstruction Bridge Black Run Road Bridge (Buffalo Township)

Dirt, Gravel, and Low Volume Road (DGLVR) Program Funds projects that improve drainage and reduce the impact of public road runoff and sediment to streams.

DGLVR Eligible Applicants Any state or local public entity that owns and maintains public roads Most applicants are townships, but boroughs, cities, counties, PA Game Commission, PennDOT, PA Fish and Boat Commission, DCNR, and others are eligible to apply Environmentally Sensitive Maintenance (ESM) training requirement Free ESM training classes can be found at: https://www.dirtandgravel.psu.edu/

DGLVR Overview Union & Snyder County Conservation Districts Relatively low cost projects NO Local Match required.but in-kind often contributed Statewide funding and guidance from the State Conservation Commission County conservation districts, and their associated Quality Assurance Boards, develop local policies and award grants to public road-owning entities

DGLVR Eligible Projects Cross Pipes Seeding & Mulching French Mattresses Driving Surface Aggregate (DSA) Underdrains Rock Lined Outlets Only projects that provide some form of environmental benefit, typically by reducing sediment and concentrated drainage to waterways, should be considered for funding.

DGLVR Funded Projects Union & Snyder County Conservation Districts PROJECT LOCATION FUNDING Lime/Arnold Road Rehabilitation Chapman Township $106,185 Ritter Ridge Road Box Culvert Beaver Township $76,925 Shaffer Hill Road Drainage and DSA Washington Township $47,031 Turtle Creek Road Dust Suppressant East Buffalo Township $18,000 Skunk Hollow Road Fill, Berm, Bank work Buffalo Township $33,578 3 miles of improvements on White Deer Pike (PennDOT road): 60+ cross pipes with headwalls and endwalls, underdrain, subbase repairs, DSA West Buffalo and Lewis Townships $243,542

Rail Freight Assistance Program (RFAP) Funds projects that (1) preserve essential rail freight service where economically feasible, and (2) preserve or stimulate economic development through the generation of new or expanded rail freight service.

RFAP Overview Maintenance projects New construction projects $10 million available annually 30% match required Railroad companies, municipalities, municipal authorities, transportation organizations, and shippers can apply

RFAP Funded Projects PROJECT LOCATION FUNDING Rehab West Park track, ditching, drainage Mifflin County $145,021 Replace turnouts and 1,500 of track Mifflin County $303,450 Rehab track, replace turnout & culverts Centre County $298,232 Repair stone masonry box culvert Union County $217,000 Construct turnout and 500 of track Union County $250,000 Construct 800 of track Lycoming County $224,000

KEYS TO SUCCESS Tips for a Better Application

Pre-Application Start Early Communicate Consistent Funding Purpose/Goal Planning Project Scope Get Help Stakeholders PennDOT MPO County Comp Plan LRTP Corridor Plan Priority Options Best Source Align Communicate

Pre-Application Design Budget Match Support Conceptual Constraints Correct PE Detailed Inclusive Realistic Cash Eligible Secured County Legislative MPO Stakeholder BE READY BEFORE FUNDING WINDOW IS ANNOUNCED!

Application General Tips Review application and guidance Know evaluation criteria Get organized, come up with a plan Use ingredients from pre-application Develop hook Think like reviewer

Application Checklist Follow Directions/Guidance Get assistance 100% complete Concise & Straightforward Demonstrate Project Need Articulate Project Benefits Explain Regional Significance Planning Consistency Demonstrate Readiness Justify Costs Relevant Support Documents Communicate with Partners

Evaluation Criteria Readiness for Implementation Public benefit Safety, mobility, & economic benefits Planning consistency Regional and statewide significance

Evaluation Criteria Reasonable cost is it cost effective Technically feasible Local support, stakeholder involvement Level of matching funds leveraged funds Do resources exist to maintain?

10 Common Problems 1 Not a fundable project- doesn t meet criteria 2 3 4 5 Just Not Ready- deliverability concerns Match not secured Incomplete information Budget issues inaccurate, cost effectiveness

10 Common Problems 6 7 8 9 Not linked to or consistent with planning Public not involved Poor design No consultant or qualified engineer 10 Too many constraints, constructability

Post Application CONGRATULATIONS!!!! June 1, 2018 ABC Municipality Seven hundred fifty thousand and 00/100 $750,000 Transportation Improvements Joe Torsella, Treasurer Not funded why? Try and try again!

Questions?

Contact Information Steve Herman, AICP Transportation Program Analyst SEDA-Council of Governments sherman@seda-cog.org Lincoln Kauffman Planning Director Snyder County, PA lkaufman@snydercounty.org Shawn McLaughlin, AICP, CPRP Director of Planning & Economic Development Union County, PA smclaughlin@unionco.org James Saylor, PE Transportation Program Director SEDA-Council of Governments jsaylor@seda-cog.org Wes Fahringer Regional Advisor PA DCNR mfahringer@pa.gov Aaron Crist Local Projects Coordinator PennDOT District 3-0 acrist@pa.gov