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AGENDA PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROCESS TASK FORCE MEETING MONDAY OCTOBER 6, 2014, 1:30 P.M. WEST PASCO GOVERNMENT CENTER 8731 CITIZENS DRIVE NEW PORT RICHEY, FL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT / MPO 3 rd FLOOR, SUITE 320 - CONFERENCE ROOM A I. CALL TO ORDER AND INTRODUCTIONS II. PUBLIC INPUT TELECONFERENCE NO. (800) 368-2411, EXT 8001 Call for citizen comments to the TAC on items or issues not scheduled on today s agenda. III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Approval of Minutes September 8, 2014 Meeting IV. ACTION ITEMS A. FY 2014-15 TIP/STIP Proposed Amendment Design phase for Tri County Trail (aka. Starkey Gap) V. STATUS REPORTS / PRESENTATIONS / UPDATES A. Review/Recommendations Update to TAC/CMP Bylaws B. FDOT FY 2015-16 / FY 2019-20 Work Program Schedule of Upcoming Activities C. 2014 List of Priority Projects Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and Transportation Alternative Program (TA) Projects Review Final 2014 List of Priority Projects for Federal/State Funding as adopted by MPO Board 9.11.14 Meeting D. MOBILITY 2040 Cost Affordable Plan Continuing discussions on identification of 2040 Cost Affordable Projects; Distribution of Costs by Mode; public workshops and adoption schedule, etc. VI. CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROCESS (CMP) TASK FORCE ISSUES VII. PASCO COUNTY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (PCPT) A. Update on Transit Projects and Initiatives

VIII. OTHER BUSINESS - MEETINGS HELD / SCHEDULED / ITEMS OF NOTE A. Anclote Coastal Trail Alternatives Study Schedule for October Open House Meetings B. US 301 Corridor Vision/Land Use Plan and Transportation Strategy C. 2015 Schedule of Monthly Meetings Calendar Update IX. PUBLIC COMMENT X. ADJOURNMENT In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other nondiscrimination laws, public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, familial, or income status. It is a priority for the MPO that all citizens of Pasco County are given the opportunity to participate in the transportation planning process including low-income individuals, the elderly persons with disabilities, and persons with limited English proficiency. You may contact the MPO's Title VI Specialist at (727) 847-8140 if you have any discrimination complaints.

TAC/CMP AGENDA ITEM III APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES ATTACHMENTS: Summary Meeting Minutes from the September 8, 2014 meetings. ACTION: TAC Approval of Minutes

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING AND CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROCESS TASK FORCE MEETING MINUTES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2014, 1:30 P.M. West Pasco Government Center 8731 Citizens Drive, Suite 320, Third Floor New Port Richey, FL 34654 I. CALL TO ORDER AND INTRODUCTIONS Chairman Edwards called the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) and Congestion Management Process (CMP) meeting to order at 1:53 p.m. Introductions were made. Those in attendance were as follows: MEETING ATTENDEES: Deborah J. Bolduc (Pasco County Engineering Services Department) Michael H. Carroll, Public Transportation Director Ali Atefi, P.E. (Pasco County Metropolitan Planning Organization [MPO]) James H. Edwards (MPO) Allen Howell (MPO) Manny Lajmiri (MPO) Mabel Risner (MPO) Todd VandeBerg (City of Zephyrhills) Brian Beaty, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Teleconference: Jared Schneider (Tindale-Oliver) II. PUBLIC INPUT ON AGENDA ITEMS No one spoke. III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES JUNE 9, JULY 7, AND AUGUST 11, 2014 Chairman Edwards asked the TAC/CMP members if they had any questions, corrections, or comments on the minutes. Discussion followed. Chairman Edwards requested a motion on the June, July, and August minutes. Mike Carroll motioned to approve the minutes; Deborah Bolduc seconded. Chairman Edwards called on the motion. All members present voted in favor; motion passed. wpdata/mpo/tac/tac_minutes_2014-09-08/33 Page 1 of 4

IV. ACTION ITEMS A. Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Amendment, Fiscal Years 2014-15 through 2018-19 (PCPT/Federal Transit Administration [FTA] Section 5339 Capital Projects) Chairman Edwards indicated that the FDOT is requesting an amendment to the Pasco County MPO's adopted TIP for Section 5339, Capital Projects FTA funds for transit activities in the amount of $278,832.00, to provide capital funding to replace, rehabilitate, purchase buses and related equipment, and construct bus-related facilities. Discussion followed. Chairman Edwards requested a motion to approve the Section 5339 amendment. Ali Atefi motioned to approve. Mike Carroll seconded. Chairman Edwards called on the motion. All members present voted in favor; motion passed. B. Fiscal Year 2014-15 Transit Planning Grant Agreement Section 5305(d) Chairman Edwards explained that each year, the MPO is eligible for FTA, Section 5305(d) funds for transit planning. The FTA funds are administered through the FDOT and are obtained by entering into a Joint Participation Agreement (JPA), with the FDOT. In the upcoming Fiscal Year 2014-15, Pasco County s Financial Project No. 402414-1-14-15 will allocate a total of $173,403.00, broken down as follows: $138,722.00 (80 percent) from FTA; $17,340.00 (ten percent) from the FDOT; and a local match of $17,340.00 (ten percent) from Pasco County. He stated that the planning activities will be undertaken in accordance with the Unified Planning Work Program, Task 6.1 (Public Transportation Planning), and Task 6.2 (Transportation Disadvantaged Planning). Discussion followed. Chairman Edwards requested a motion to approve the Section 5305(d) Transit Planning JPA. Ali Atefi motioned to approve; Todd VandeBerg seconded. Chairman Edwards called on the motion; all members present voted in favor; motion passed. C. 2014 List Of Priority Projects Chairman Edwards highlighted projects that are funded for construction in the Five-Year Work Program on the 2014 List of Priority Projects. He also indicated that revisions to the list of priority projects included a better description of the different categories. Discussion followed. Other projects that were discussed included: U.S. 19 (Right-Turn Lane)/Median Channelization from the Pinellas County Line to the Hernando County Line; S.R. 56 (New Four Lanes) from Meadow Pointe Boulevard to Morris Bridge Road; S.R. 56 (New Two Lanes) from Morris Bridge Road to U.S. 301 which will be revised to show funding in FY 2014-15; S.R. 56 (Two to Four Lanes) from Morris Bridge Road to U.S. 301; and S.R. 52 (Advanced Right-of-Way Acquisition) from Suncoast Parkway to I-75. Chairman Edwards also stated that the Federal government had approved the justification report for the Overpass Interchange at I-75. Chairman Edwards called on the motion. All members present voted in favor; motion passed. D. 2015 Schedule Of Monthly Meetings (Proposed) Chairman Edwards reported that the proposed 2015 schedule of Pasco County MPO monthly meetings, dates, and locations has been prepared. The TAC/CMP meetings are proposed to remain the same as in previous years, scheduled in New Port Richey. wpdata/mpo/tac/tac_minutes_2014-09-08/33 Page 2 of 4

Chairman Edwards requested the TAC members to approve the proposed 2015 calendar year meeting schedule and location. All members present voted by consensus in favor; motion passed. V. STATUS REPORTS/PRESENTATIONS/UPDATES A. Mobility 2040 Development Of Pasco County MPO Needs Plan Chairman Edwards stated that staff had been coordinating the continued development of Mobility 2040, Pasco County MPO's Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). A discussion took place on the other topics. The needs plan is now transitioning to a Cost Affordable Plan based on anticipated and available revenues. The TAC met and went over the following items relating to the Mobility 2040 LRTP: (1) Public workshops held in early August and where the Cost Affordable workshop locations would be held, such as New Port Richey and the Zephyrhills area; (2) status of planning activities through July 2014, (3) distribution of revenue by mode; (3) identification of draft Cost Affordable Plan; and (4) what the next steps would be to finalizing the plan; a lengthy discussion followed. Discussion centered around the following roads and transportation issues that required addressing in the 2040 Cost Affordable Number of Lanes Map: U.S. 41/S.R. 54, needs to have a note and symbol to better describe highway improvements, Ridge/U.S. 41, question on when the future study would take place, what is happening at the S.R. 56 Interchange location, and what is the time frame for the Suncoast/S.R. 54 design. Also, staff indicated that there will be alternative testing done on the Ridge Road Extension and S.R. 52 to determine if they can provide different alternatives to resolving the overloading of S.R. 54, along with looking at the Transit Map more closely, addressing how mass transit relates to the sidewalks and bicycle trails component. B. FDOT Trail Maintenance Policy Brian Beaty (FDOT) provided a PowerPoint presentation to explain the State s position on adding trails to various projects on the State Highway System (SHS). He mentioned that the State is asking for better coordination early to avoid issues that could arise such as added costs and maintenance responsibilities. He also answered questions such as, what is the impact to the roadway and what the outcome would be to add bike/pedestrian trails. Discussion followed. He further indicated the policy will be presented at the September 11, 2014, MPO Board meeting. Deborah Bolduc spoke on the maintenance agreements that would be going to the Board on September 23, 2014. Discussion followed. VI. CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROCESS TASK FORCE ISSUES Manny Lajmiri indicated that he did not have anything new on the CMP list, but asked if anyone had any questions or new projects. Jared Schneider indicated that the following CMP issues were being addressed through the LRTP: Methodology, but didn t know how to attack this issue each year on the funding source and what criteria should be used such as the operations and selection criteria. Brian Beaty indicated that criteria and selection requirements may be needed on how these projects are placed in the TIP from the CMP list. He also indicated that Pinellas has a CMP criteria list already developed that might help in addressing this issue in the future. Chairman Edwards indicated that the funding allocated is about a $1 million annually and it could take up to four to five years to complete a major project. He stated that this starts by placing the project in the TIP for a study which, in turn, provides the data collected to wpdata/mpo/tac/tac_minutes_2014-09-08/33 Page 3 of 4

utilize the different funding sources. It was determined that the State and MPO staff need to set up a meeting to get more guidance on these issues. Staff noted request. VII. PASCO COUNTY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - PROJECT UPDATES/INITIATIVES Mike Carroll indicated that PCPT was working on several items, but had nothing new at this time to present to the members. VIII. OTHER BUSINESS - MEETINGS HELD/SCHEDULED/ITEMS OF NOTE A. Anclote Coastal Trails Alternatives Analysis Study Allen Howell stated that the Anclote Coastal Trail study is underway. Staff met with the consultants on a field trip to begin the eight-month feasibility study to determine potential alternate routes that would connect the different areas involved, such as through Duke Energy, Pasco County school and parks (i.e. Anclote Boulevard/Ballies Bluff). He stated that he was the Project Manager for the project and a conference call is scheduled for the following day for further discussion. Informational only. B. U.S. 301 Land Use And Transportation Corridor Study Chairman Edwards indicated that they are working on a task order for the U.S. 301 Land Use and Transportation Corridor Study. It has not been presented to the Board yet for approval. IX. PUBLIC COMMENT No one spoke. X. ADJOURNMENT Chairman Edwards stated that the next meeting would be held on October 6, 2014, in New Port Richey. Chairman Edwards adjourned the meeting at 4:07 p.m. wpdata/mpo/tac/tac_minutes_2014-09-08/33 Page 4 of 4

TAC/CMP AGENDA ITEM IV. A ACTION ITEMS A. TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP/STIP) AMENDMENT FY 2014/2015 THROUGH FY 2018/19 The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is requesting an amendment to the Pasco MPO s adopted TIP for the following project: TIP amendment (435719-1) for $460,000.00 to provide for design of Pasco County s portion of the Tri County Trail (also known as The Starkey Gap), extending from the Pasco/Pinellas County Line to the current terminus of the Starkey Boulevard Trail north of S.R. 54. ATTACHMENT: 1. Public Hearing Notice Proposed TIP/STIP Amendment 2. TIP/STIP Amendment Sheet ACTION: TAC recommendation to approve the proposed TIP/STIP amendment.

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE PROPOSED TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AMENDMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014-15 TRI-COUNTY TRAIL The Pasco County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) will hold a public hearing on Thursday, October 9, 2014, at the West Pasco Government Center, Board Room, 1 st Floor, 8731 Citizens Drive, New Port Richey, Florida, at 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of allowing the public to comment on a proposed amendment to the MPO's Fiscal Year (FY) 2014-15 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). This amendment (435719-1) proposes to add the design phase in FY 2014-15 for the planned Tri-County Trail (also known as the Starkey Gap) that will extend from the Pasco/Pinellas County Line to the existing terminus of the Starkey Boulevard Trail north of S.R. 54. Persons wishing further information or needing a copy of the proposed amendment to the TIP should contact the MPO office at (727) 847-8140 or access www.pascompo.net. Written comments regarding the proposed amendment are welcome and may be e-mailed to mpocomments@pascocountyfl.net or mailed to the MPO office at 8731 Citizens Drive, Suite 320, New Port Richey, Florida 34654-5598. The deadline date for public comments will end on the public hearing date, October 9, 2014. The MPO Board meeting room in New Port Richey is served by Pasco County Public Transportation (PCPT) Routes 14 and 23. To obtain bus schedules or further information, contact PCPT at (727) 834-3322 (West Pasco), (352) 521-4587 (East Pasco), or go online at www.ridepcpt.com. Individuals unable to access a PCPT bus to attend the meeting may contact Page 1 of 2 wpdata/mpo/tip/tip2014/tipamend_noticepublichearing_2014-10-09

PCPT at least five days prior to the public hearing to find out if they qualify for alternative transportation service. If you are a person who needs translation services, Pasco County MPO will take reasonable steps, at no cost to you, to allow participation in this proceeding. At least seven days prior to the meeting, please contact the MPO, West Pasco Government Center, 8731 Citizens Drive, New Port Richey, FL 34654-5598, or call (727) 847-8140. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodations in order to participate in this proceeding, you may be entitled to, at no cost to you, the provision of certain assistance. Within at least five working days of publication of this notice, please contact the Human Resources Department, West Pasco Government Center, 8731 Citizens Drive, New Port Richey, Florida 34654-5598; (727) 847-8030 (V) in New Port Richey, (352) 523-2411, Extension 8030 (V) in Dade City; (813) 996-2411, Extension 8030 (V) in Land O' Lakes; or via (727) 847-8949 if you are hearing impaired. In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other nondiscrimination laws, public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, familial, or income status. It is a priority of the MPO that all citizens of Pasco County are given the opportunity to participate in the transportation planning process including low-income individuals, elderly persons with disabilities, and persons with limited English proficiency. You may contact the MPO's Title VI Specialist at (727) 847-8140 if you have any discrimination complaints. Page 2 of 2 wpdata/mpo/tip/tip2014/tipamend_noticepublichearing_2014-10-09

The preparation of this report has been financed in part through grant[s] from the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, under the State Planning and Research Program, Section 505 [or Metropolitan Planning Program, Section 104(f)] of Title 23, U.S. Code. The contents of this report do not necessarily reflect the official views or policy of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Transportation Improvement Program Amendment STIP Amendment Number: FY2014/15-2018 /19 ** This STIP is in an MPO Area ** TIP Page Number: Attached On Thursday, October 09, 2014, the Pasco MPO Metropolitan Planning Organization amended the Transportation Improvement Program that was developed and adopted in compliance with Title 23 and Title 49 in a continuing, cooperative and comprehensive transportation planning process as a condition to the receipt of federal assistance. By signature below, the MPO representative certifies that the TIP amendment was adopted by the MPO Board as documented in the supporting attachments. This amendment will be subsequently incorporated into the MPOs TIP for public disclosure. The amendment does not adversely impact the air quality conformity or financial constraints of the STIP. The STIP Amendment is consistent with the Adopted Long Range Transportation Plan. (Page Number:Map 7-7 Pg7-25 Conceptual) This document has not been approved Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairman or Designee Pasco MPO This document has not been approved Federal Aid Management Manager or Designee STIP amendment criteria: A - The change adds new individual projects to the current STIP This document has not been approved FDOT District Representative or Designee District 07 This document has not been approved Federal Authorization An air conformity determination must be made by the MPO on amended projects within the non-attainment or maintenance areas E - The MPO is not in an air quality non-attainment or maintenance area. Project Name435719-1 TRI-COUNTY TRAIL FROM PASCO CO/L TO S TERMINUS OF STARKEY TRAIL Status ITEM Ver Description Fund Phase < FY 2015 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 > FY 2019 All Years Original STIP 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Proposed Project 435719 1 AM TRI-COUNTY TRAIL FROM PASCO CO/L TO S TERMINUS OF STARKEY TRAIL 12'-15' MULTI USE TRAIL MANAGED BY FDOT DIH PE 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,000.00 RED PE 0.00 460,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 460,000.00 Funding Source After Change 254479 1 AD INHOUSE CONTINGENCY DO NOT,REPEAT DO NOT, OPEN THIS ITEM FOR CHARGES!!!! MANAGED BY FDOT DIH PE 0.00 4,204,478.00 4,160,985.00 4,128,165.00 7,668,992.00 5,421,403.00 0.00 25,584,023.00 254569 1 AD PE CONSULTANT/ MITIGATION/ENVIRONMENTAL CONTINGENCY MANAGED BY FDOT RED PE 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 Funding Source Balance Before Change 4,665,479.00 4,160,985.00 4,128,165.00 7,668,992.00 5,421,403.00 26,045,024.00 Funding Source Balance After Change 4,204,479.00 4,160,985.00 4,128,165.00 7,668,992.00 5,421,403.00 25,584,024.00 Net Change to Funding Source -461,000.00-461,000.00 Proposed Project Before Change Proposed Project After Change 461,000.00 461,000.00 Net Change to Project 461,000.00 461,000.00 Net Change to Funding Source -461,000.00-461,000.00 Net Change to Proposed Project 461,000.00 461,000.00 Net Change to STIP The development of this application has been financed in part through grant[s] from the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, under the State Planning and Research Program, Section 505 [or Metropolitan Planning Program, Section 104(f)] of Title 23, U.S. Code. The reports generated from this application do not necessarily reflect the official views or policy of the U.S. Department of Transportation.

TAC/CMP AGENDA ITEM V. A ACTION ITEMS A. REVIEW / RECOMMENDATIONS TAC/CMP BYLAWS MPO staff will review TAC/CMP Bylaws and seek further input on changes from TAC Committee Members. The intent is to update the bylaws by the end of 2014. ATTACHMENT: 1. TAC/CMP Bylaws with proposed revisions ACTION: None

DRAFT NO. 3 - MR, NEXT DUE BY BYLAWS TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION Adopted: August 8, 1994 Amended: January 2014 wpdata/mpo/tacbylaws_mr 12/11/13

DRAFT NO. 3 - MR, NEXT DUE BY PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION BYLAWS TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ARTICLE I. NAME The name of this committee shall be the Pasco County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Technical Advisory Committee (, hereinafter called the "TAC)" effective.august 8, 1994. ARTICLE II. PURPOSE AND FUNCTIONS A. The Technical Advisory committee (TAC) is mandated by Chapter 339.175(17), Florida Statutes. Members of the committee are appointed by the Metroplitan Planning Organization (Committee shall serve the Pasco County MPO) in cooperation with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and consist of professional and technical planners, engineers, and other appropriate disciplines. The Technical Advisory committee also complies with the new planning requirements for MPOs, established by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of (ISTEA) 1991. The TAC functions at the direction of the MPO Board in an advisory capacity on technical matters relating to transportation issues. A. The functions of the Committee shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. At the direction of the MPO Board, the TAC willto review and make recommendations concerning transportation studies, reports, plans, and/or programs. At the discretion of the MPO Board, other agencies (governmental) Technical Advisory Committee Pasco County MPO - wpdata/mpo/tacbylaws_mr -2- Rev. Date: August 10, 1994-

DRAFT NO. 3 - MR, NEXT DUE BY may receive advice from the TAC on transportation-related matters. The TAC will also provide advice and assistance in the preparation of required documentation in maintaining certification of the planning process.; The TAC will 2. To make programming and project priority recommendations to the Pasco County MPO Board based on the approved transportation needs of the area as determined by technical studies.; The TAC will review and make 3. To present, when appropriate, technical responses to recommendations on requests frommade through the Citizens' Advisory Committee.; The TAC will 4. To participate inand develop the Long-Range Transportation Plan development process, as well as the development of the UPWP and, Unified Planning Work Program, Transportation Improvement Program. and other Work Programs required by Federal, State, or local governments; B. Other functions of the TAC shall include, but are not limited to, the following: 5. To provide and promote a focal point from which transportation information can be used and coordinated with other planning efforts; 6. To provide a forum for development, discussion, and interchange of newthe techniques, technology, or methods utilized in transportation planning and decision making; Technical Advisory Committee Pasco County MPO - wpdata/mpo/tacbylaws_mr -3- Rev. Date: August 10, 1994-

DRAFT NO. 3 - MR, NEXT DUE BY 7. To promote communication among members for the successful identification and resolution of common problems and concerns; and 8. To provide continuing liaison with local, statestate, and federalfederal agencies involved in the transportation planning process. ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP, COMPOSITION, AND TERMS A. The TACMembers shall be composed of technically qualified representativesprofessional staff employed by, or associated with, a public or semipublicsemipublic agency related to urban planning, traffic engineering, mass transit, aviation, port, and/or administration with responsibility for the control, development, or improvement of the transportation facilities and services within the Pasco County boundaries. These representatives shall be duly appointed by their respective member agency. The committee shall be notified in writing of the appointment, reappointment, or replacement of a voting member agency's representative. B. The TACMembers shall be composed of regular members and advisory members, as designated herein. Regular members shall be voting members and will be confirmed by the MPO Board. Advisory members shall be nonvoting members, appointed as the TAC deems necessary. C. One alternate representative may be designated to act on behalf of a regular member with the privileges accorded thereto. Technical Advisory Committee Pasco County MPO - wpdata/mpo/tacbylaws_mr -4- Rev. Date: August 10, 1994-

DRAFT NO. 3 - MR, NEXT DUE BY D. Members and alternates shall serve terms of indefinite length at the pleasure of their respective governmental bodies or agencies, except that three (3) unexcused absences during a year by a member agency are grounds for dismissal of that representative (but not thethat agency) by the Chairperson. Further, if designated alternates are in attendance more often than the member, the designated alternate will be made the de facto member. The TAC will notify the MPO Board of this action. E. A list of Pasco County MPO Technical Advisory Committee voting and nonvoting members is included in Exhibit 1 and Exhibit 2. ARTICLE IV. OFFICERS AND THEIR DUTIES A. A ChairpersonChairman and a Vice Chairperson-Chairman of the Committee shall be elected at the first regularly scheduled meeting of each calendar year and shall hold office until their successors are elected. B. Any regular member may nominate or be nominated as ChairpersonChairman or Vice Chairperson-Chairman. All elections shall be by the majority vote of regular members present. Representatives from the FDOTFlorida Department of Transportation may not serve as officers. C. The ChairpersonChairman shall preside at all meetings and shall be responsible for the agenda, minutes, and conduct of all meetings. The ChairpersonChairman shall be responsible for pertinent TAC correspondence and information releases. Technical Advisory Committee Pasco County MPO - wpdata/mpo/tacbylaws_mr -5- Rev. Date: August 10, 1994-

DRAFT NO. 3 - MR, NEXT DUE BY 1. The ChairpersonChairman shall assure that agendas are prepared and transmitted to the members at least five (5) working days prior to any MPO BoardTAC scheduled meeting. 2. The ChairpersonChairman shall also serve as liaison between the TAC and MPO. Policy Board. Whenever the need arises, subcommittees may be appointed by the ChairpersonChairman with the approval of the Committee. D. The Vice Chairperson-Chairman, during the absence of the ChairpersonChairman or his/her inability to serve, havehas and exerciseexercises all the duties and powers of the ChairpersonChairman. The Vice Chairperson-Chairman shall also perform such other duties as may be assigned by the ChairpersonChairman. E. If both the ChairpersonChairman and Vice Chairperson-Chairman are absent from a meeting, a temporary ChairpersonChairman shall be providedconduct the meeting by majority vote of the members present. F. If, at any time, the Committee feels that an Officerofficer is not performing his/her duties, that officer may be removed from office by a two-thirds vote of the Membersmembers present at a regular meeting, provided that an item to that effect has been placed on the tentative agenda and has been distributed. G. In order to replace any vacancies created by resignation or replacement of the officer by the appointing agency, a majority of the members present may request at any meeting an election of officers. The officers shall serve until such time as a new Transportation Technical Advisory Committee Pasco County MPO - wpdata/mpo/tacbylaws_mr -6- Rev. Date: August 10, 1994-

DRAFT NO. 3 - MR, NEXT DUE BY CoordinatorPlanning Manager is hired. The TAC recognizes the desirability of having the Transportation CoordinatorPlanning Manager as the ChairpersonChairman, although the new Transportation CoordinatorPlanning Manager is at liberty to decline the nomination. ARTICLE V. MEETINGS A. As a minimum, the TAC will The Committee shall meet on a monthly basis at 1:30 p.m. on the Monday prior to the MPO Board meeting at the Pasco Government Center, 8731 Citizens Drive, New Port Richey. The day, time, or place of the TAC meeting may be changed by advance notice of five (5) working days given to regular members by the Chairperson. A. The Chairman shall. B. The Chairman may call special meetings as needed or when requested by three (3two (2) or more regular membersagencies. C. A quorum shall consist of five (5) TAC members on the active roster at the time of the meeting. A quorum shall be required for conduct of all official business. A majority of the quorum shall be necessary to decide an issue before the committee. D.C. Each regular member or their officially designated alternate will have an equal vote. A vote on an issue or decision is by a simple majority of the voting members present. E.D. Meetings will be open to the public. Public participation will be at the discretiondirection of the ChairpersonChairman. Technical Advisory Committee Pasco County MPO - wpdata/mpo/tacbylaws_mr -7- Rev. Date: August 10, 1994-

DRAFT NO. 3 - MR, NEXT DUE BY F.E. Agendas for meetings and minutes of the previous meeting should be mailedelectronically sent to members at least five (5) working days prior to MPO BoardTAC meetings. Whenever reports are provided, copies will be distributed electronically along with the agenda, if available, separately in electronic form prior to the meeting, or as a hard copy at the time of the meeting. G.F. Special meeting agendas should be delivered to the members not less than two (2) days prior to the meeting. H.G. Members may place items on the tentative agenda by notification of the Chairpersonto MPO staff ten (10) days prior to meeting. I.H. Except as otherwise provided in these Bylaws, Roberts Rules of Order shall be followed at all meetings. ARTICLE VI. AMENDMENTS A. The TAC Bylaws may be amended by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members present assuming a quorum, provided the proposed change(s) is/are mailed to all members at least five (5) working days in advance. All proposed amendments shall be voted on at regular meetings. Technical Advisory Committee Pasco County MPO - wpdata/mpo/tacbylaws_mr -8- Rev. Date: August 10, 1994-

DRAFT NO. 3 - MR, NEXT DUE BY B. These Bylaws and any and all amendments to the Bylaws will become effective upon affirmative vote of two-thirds of the quorum and subsequent endorsement of the Pasco County MPO. AMENDED BY THE PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE AUGUST 8, 1994 DOUGLAS R. UDEN, CHAIRPERSON/ TRANSPORTATION James H. Edwards, Chairman Transportation Planning Manager COORDINATORORGANIZATION BOARD METROPOLITAN PLANNING 11906.94\TACBYLAWS.CHD By: Chairman Attested by: Vice-Chairman Dated this day of January 2014. Technical Advisory Committee Pasco County MPO - wpdata/mpo/tacbylaws_mr -9- Rev. Date: August 10, 1994-

TAC/CMP AGENDA ITEM V. B STATUS REPORTS / PRESENTATIONS / UPDATES B. UPDATE ON FDOT WORK PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE MPO staff will update committee members on the upcoming schedule regarding coordination with the FDOT Work Program, committee presentations and scheduled webinar. ATTACHMENT: None ACTION: None

TAC/CMP AGENDA ITEM V. C STATUS REPORTS / PRESENTATIONS / UPDATES C. 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS (APPROVED BY MPO BOARD 9.11.14 MEETING) & TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM (TA) PROJECT REVIEW The MPO is required to complete an annual review/update of Projects for the State Highway System and make any desired revisions based on various project development implementation activities that have occurred during the past year. The 2014 List of Priority Projects is utilized by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District Seven, to provide direction and guidance in programming projects in the next Tentative Work Program (FY 2015/16 FY 2019/20). The 2014 List of Priority Projects was approved by the MPO at the Public Hearing that was held in conjunction with their September 11, 2014 regularly scheduled meeting. MPO staff will provide an update of changes to the List as approved by the MPO Board. In addition, an update of the Transportation Alternatives (TA) Program will be presented. ATTACHMENTS: 1. 2014 List of Priority Projects (Final) ACTION: Information Only Page 1 of 1

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 PROJECT SELECTION AND PRIORITIZATION PROCESS OVERVIEW HIGHWAY PROJECTS: The project selection and prioritization process used by the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) begins with the identification of transportation needs by all modes based on the currently adopted Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). The transportation projects in the MPO s "Needs" plan are prioritized to facilitate the development of the Cost Affordable Plan. The transition from the "Needs" Plan to the Cost Affordable Plan, in a priority order, is determined by applying a number of criteria including: Level of service and traffic data analysis Discussion among planning and engineering staff regarding the results of technical evaluations and analysis (Level of Service, traffic volumes, etc.) Application of the quantitative roadway project prioritization criteria (project status, benefit/cost analysis, existing volume over capacity, Future volume over capacity (v/c), emergency evacuation route, truck route, etc.) Project priorities are reviewed for input by: Public input at large and through the MPO's Technical Advisory Committee, Citizens Advisory Committee, Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee, and at MPO Board meetings Local governments Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) The final List of Priority Projects is adopted and updated, if necessary, by the MPO Board on an annual basis. INTERSECTION PROJECTS: The criteria for prioritizing new intersection projects include, but are not limited to, projected congestion in five years (congestion is estimated by dividing approach volumes by the number of approach lanes), total crashes for the past three years, significance in supporting regional mobility, and the availability of right-of-way for future capacity expansion. wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-2- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Please refer to "Executive Summary" in the currently adopted Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) to view a more detailed description of the Project Selection Process as well as Project Prioritization process/procedures utilized or employed by the MPO. NON-HIGHWAY PROJECTS: TRANSIT The process for prioritizing transit projects draws upon the most recently adopted Transit Development Plan adopted in 2013 with close coordination with the Pasco County Public Transportation (PCPT) Department. TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES (INCLUDING SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL [SRTS]): Sidewalks/Trails (Local) The criteria for prioritizing new local sidewalks/trails include, but are not limited to: Safety (posted speeds along the adjacent roadway, addressing perceived safety concern); Connectivity/Continuity (connecting to an existing sidewalk/trail, filling a missing gap); Accessibility (to schools, transit stops, connecting to adjacent and/or compatible land uses); Provide Accessibility and improved mobility to low income and/or minority populations; and identification of the project on local and regional plans. SRTS projects were prioritized chronologically as they were identified and submitted to the MPO for consideration. For a detailed assessment of specific projects, please contact the MPO. Trails (Regional) Regional trail projects were identified through the efforts of the MPO Chairs Coordinating Committee, Regional Multiuse Trail Committee that includes the West Central Florida MPOs (Pasco, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Hernando, Citrus, Sarasota/Manatee, and Polk). The criteria used to develop and rank regional multiuse trails considered regional and local connectivity (to the existing trails, inter-county connectivity, or connectivity to an existing bicycle/pedestrian network), connectivity to regional attractions (regional parks/recreational facilities, educational institutions, malls/shopping districts, intermodal transportation/transit centers, recognized preserve areas, proximity to water bodies, entertainment/sports/historic districts), status of completed development phase (Planning, Development and Environmental [PD&E]), design, rights-of-way acquisition, and project identification on the Office of Greenways and Trails and/or the National Trails System Guide. wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-3- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Construction Funded in Five-Year (FYs 2014-15 through 2018-19) Work Program Facility From To Status U.S. 19 (Right-Turn Lane)/ Median Channelization Pinellas County Line Hernando County Line CST Underway; Project to be Complete for all of U.S. 19 Corridor by 6/2015. S.R. 54 (Four to Six Lanes) Suncoast Parkway U.S. 41 CST Funded in FY 2014-15. Suncoast Parkway at Ridge Road Extension Interchange CST Pending Federal Environmental Permit Approval; CST Funded by Florida Turnpike Enterprise I-75 (Four to Six Lanes) S.R. 56 S.R. 54 CST Completed. S.R. 54 (Two to Four Lanes) Project includes the CMP Intersection, Priority #2, S.R. 54 at Morris Bridge Road I-75 (Four to Six Lanes) Includes S.R. 52 from Old Pasco Road to Pasco Road and Interchange Loop Ramp, Northeast Interchange Quadrant C.R. 577 (Curley Road) C.R. 579 - Morris Bridge PE Underway; ROW Continues in 2015, 2016; CST, FY 2015-16. S.R. 54 S.R. 52 CST (Design/Build) Underway; (FYs 2013-14 through 2016-17). I-75 (Four to Six Lanes) S.R. 52 Hernando County Line CST (Design/Build) Underway; (FYs 2013-14 through 2016-17). S.R. 52 (Two to Six Lanes) Suncoast Parkway U.S. 41 Full ROW in 2015 through 2018; CST Funded in FY 2018-19. PD&E: Project Development & Environmental Study; PE: Preliminary Engineering; ROW: Right-of-Way; CST: Construction; COA: Developer Condition of Approval wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-4- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Construction Funded in Five-Year (FYs 2014-15 through 2018-19) Work Program Facility From To Status S.R. 52 (Two to Four Lanes) I-75 Pasco Road CST from I-75 to Pasco Road; Part of Priority No. 6, I-75 (S.R. 54 to S.R. 52); CST Underway. S.R. 52 (Two to Four Lanes) S.R. 56 (New Four Lanes) Bellamy Brothers Boulevard Old Pasco Road PE Underway, ROW Continues in FY 2014-15; CST Funded in FY2015-16. Old Pasco Road I-75 CST from Old Pasco Road to I-75 is Part of I-75 (S.R. 54 to S.R. 52) Improvement; CST Underway. Meadow Pointe Boulevard U.S. 301 Design/Build Funded in FY 2014-15 for 4 lanes. PD&E: Project Development & Environmental Study; PE: Preliminary Engineering; ROW: Right-of-Way; CST: Construction; COA: Developer Condition of Approval wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-5- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 * Currently planned to be fully funded by Pasco County. Priority List of Highway Projects Priority # Facility From To Status 1. S.R. 52 (Two to Four Lanes) U.S. 41 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. PE Underway. 2. U.S. 41 (Two to Four Lanes) Ridge Road Extension/ Connerton Boulevard S.R. 52 3. S.R. 52 (Two to Four Lanes) Pasco Road S.R. 52/Clinton Avenue Extension 4. S.R. 52/Clinton Avenue Extension (New Four Lanes) Full ROW Funded in FYs 2016-17 through 2018-19. PD&E by FDOT, FY 2014-15 (McKendree Road U.S. 301). S.R. 52 U.S. 301 PD&E by FDOT, FY 2014-15 (McKendree Road U.S. 301). 5. S.R. 54 at U.S. 41 Interchange PD&E Study Underway; PE in 2015. 6.* I-75 at Overpass Road (Interchange) Old Pasco Road Boyette Road Interchange Justification Report Approved; PD&E Underway, PE in FY 2014-15, ROW in FYs 2016-17 through 2018-19; CST in FY 2019-20. 7. U.S. 301 (Four to Six Lanes) U.S. 98 Clinton Avenue Not Funded. 8. U.S. 301 (Gall Boulevard) (6 th St. and 7 th St., One-Way Pairs) 9. U.S. 301 (Gall Boulevard) (Four to Six Lanes) 10. U.S. 301 (Gall Boulevard) (Two to Four Lanes) S.R. 39 C.R. 54 PD&E Re-evaluation Completed; ROW 2014 through 2016. C.R. 54/Eiland Boulevard Kossik Road PE 2014. S.R. 56 S.R. 39 PD&E Underway. PD&E: Project Development & Environmental Study; PE: Preliminary Engineering; ROW: Right-of-Way; CST: Construction; COA: Developer Condition of Approval wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-6- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Priority List of Highway Projects Priority # Facility From To Status 11. C.R. 578 (County Line Road North) (Two to Four Lanes) 12. C.R. 578 (County Line Road North) (Two to Four Lanes) East Road Shady Hills PE Completed (Hernando County Project). Shady Hills Suncoast Parkway PE Completed; ROW Underway; CST Not Funded (Hernando County Project). 13. S.R. 52 (Four to Six Lanes) I-75 McKendree Road Not Funded. * Currently planned to be fully funded by Pasco County. PD&E: Project Development & Environmental Study; PE: Preliminary Engineering; ROW: Right-of-Way; CST: Construction; COA: Developer Condition of Approval wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-7- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Priority List of Intersection Projects Priority # Facility Funding Source Status 1. S.R. 54 and Morris Bridge Road (Through and Turn Lanes) (See Highway Priority #5) FDOT/County FDOT to Design with S.R. 54 Widening from Curley Road to Morris Bridge Road; PE Underway; ROW in FY 2014-15 and CST in FY 2016-17. 2. Wire Road and C.R. 54 (Add Southbound, Left-Turn Lane) County/City This Intersection Improvement is included in the C.R. 54 Widening from U.S. 301 to 23 rd Street. Design Underway; ROW in FYs 2014-15 through 2015-16 and CST in FY 2016-17. 3. C.R. 579 and Chancey Road (Add Turn Lanes All Approaches) County 4. S.R. 52 at Old Pasco Road Turn Lanes and Signal FDOT New Project. PE Completed; ROW, CST Not Funded. PD&E: Project Development & Environmental Study; PE: Preliminary Engineering; ROW: Right-of-Way; CST: Construction; COA: Developer Condition of Approval wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-8- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Priority List of Local Public Transit Projects/Service Priority # Project/Service Status 1. Continue Existing Fixed-Route Service Ongoing 2. Continue Support (Administrative/Maintenance) Vehicle-Transit Ongoing 3. Continue Existing Paratransit Service Ongoing 4. Continue Support (Administrative/Maintenance) Vehicle-Paratransit Ongoing 5. Signs (Bus Stop) Ongoing 6. Shelters Ongoing 7. U.S. 19 Transfer Facility Study Underway 8. S.R. 54/S.R. 56 Cross-County Connector Implemented in 2012 9. Acquire Automatic Passenger Counters 2014 10. Route 54 Change to 60-Minute Headway and Add Saturday Service 2015 11. Moon Lake Road Route New Service in 2016 12. Add Three Hours of Weekday Service on Routes 14, 19, and 21 Unfunded 13. Change to 30-Minute Frequencies on Routes 14, 21, and 25 Unfunded 14. Add Sunday Service on Existing Routes Unfunded 15. Increase Frequency on All Routes Unfunded 16. Land O' Lakes Circulator Unfunded 17. Wiregrass Connector Unfunded 18. St. Leo University Connector Unfunded 19. Add Three Hours of Weekday Service on all Routes Unfunded PD&E: Project Development & Environmental Study; PE: Preliminary Engineering; ROW: Right-of-Way; CST: Construction; COA: Developer Condition of Approval wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-9- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Priority List of Regional Public Transit Projects Priority # Project/Service Status 1. University of South Florida/Wesley Chapel Express New Service in 2015 2. Spring Hill Connector New Service in 2016 3. Suncoast Express Unfunded 4. Express Service on U.S. 19 Unfunded 5. S.R. 52 Cross-County Connector Unfunded PD&E: Project Development & Environmental Study; PE: Preliminary Engineering; ROW: Right-of-Way; CST: Construction; COA: Developer Condition of Approval wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-10- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Project Construction Funded in Five-Year (FY 2014-15 through 2018-19) Work Program Status U.S. 19 Sidewalks (Pinellas County Line to Hernando County Line) CST Completion by 7/2015. Rowan Road (Massachusetts Avenue to Ridge Road) - Sidewalk Floramar Terrace (Casswell Drive to U.S. 19) - Sidewalk Foggy Ridge Parkway (Timberset Court to Cross Lane) - Sidewalk Villa Entrada (Little Road to Riverside Villas) - Sidewalk Cypress Knoll Drive (Rowan Road to Runnel Drive) - Sidewalk Trouble Creek Road (Rustic Drive to Eagle Point Park) Sidewalk/Path Mile Stretch Drive (U.S. 19 to Arcadia Road) - Sidewalk Hardy Trail, North Extension, Dade City (Church Avenue to Lock Street) - Multiuse Trail Moog Road (U.S. 19 to Strauber Memorial Highway) - Sidewalk Pasco/Hillsborough County Line Road (Northwood Palms Boulevard East to the Existing Sidewalk) - Sidewalk PE Underway; CST in FY 2014-15. CST Completed. CST Completed. CST Completed. CST Completed. PE Underway; CST Funded in FY 2014-15. PE Completed; CST Funded in FY 2017-18. PE in FY 2015-16; CST Funded in FY 2017-18. PE Completed; CST Funded in FY 2017-18. PE in FY 2014-15; CST in FY 2016-17. PD&E: Project Development & Environmental Study; PE: Preliminary Engineering; ROW: Right-of-Way; CST: Construction; COA: Developer Condition of Approval wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-11- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Priority List of Transportation Alternatives (TA) Projects Priority # Project Status 1. Survey and Preapplication Analysis of Transportation Alternative (TA) Projects Ongoing - Support to Pasco County Project Development Activities. 2. 20 th Street (C.R. 54 to Henry Road) - Sidewalk (Zephyrhills) TA Application Pending by Zephyrhills. 3. Massachusetts Avenue (Congress Street to downtown New Port Richey) Sidewalk/Trail (New Port Richey) Application Pending by New Port Richey (NPR). 4. Marine Parkway (U.S. 19 to Grand Boulevard) - Trail (New Port Richey) Application Pending by NPR. 5. Grand Boulevard (Massachusetts Avenue to U.S. 19) - Sidewalk (New Port Richey) Application Pending by NPR. 6. River Gulf Road (Grand Boulevard to Bayview Street under U.S. 19 (Cotee River Bridge) - Sidewalk (Port Richey) Application Pending by Port Richey. 7. Suncoast Parkway and S.R. 54 Trailhead Amenities Application Timeline to be Determined. PD&E: Project Development & Environmental Study; PE: Preliminary Engineering; ROW: Right-of-Way; CST: Construction; COA: Developer Condition of Approval wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-12- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Priority # New Projects Status 8. Trinity Boulevard (Little Road to S.R. 54) Trail (Holiday) New Project 9. Mile Stretch Drive (Arcadia Grand Boulevard) Sidewalk (New Port Richey) New Project 10. Mitchell Boulevard (Trinity Oaks Boulevard Seven Springs Boulevard) Trail (New New Project Port Richey) 11. U.S. 41 (Tower Road/Carricker Road South of Horton Road) Trail (Land O' Lakes) New Project 12. Plathe Road (Rowan Road Little Road) Sidewalk (New Port Richey) New Project 13. Eiland Boulevard (North of S.R. 54 West of U.S. 301) Trail (Zephyrhills) New Project 14. Martin Luther King Boulevard (7 th Street 10 th Street) Sidewalk (Dade City) New Project 15. Embassy Boulevard (U.S. 19 Shoppers Way) Sidewalk (Port Richey) New Project 16. Centennial Road (U.S. 301 Newsome Road) Sidewalk (Zephyrhills) New Project 17. Geiger Road (Eiland Boulevard U.S. 301) Sidewalk (Zephyrhills) New Project 18. Holiday Lake Drive at Begonia Drive Sidewalk/Pedestrian Crossing (New Port Richey) New Project 19. Ranch Road (West of Martha Avenue/U.S. 19 Hanks Lane) Sidewalk (Port Richey) New Project 20. Perrine Ranch Road (East of Grand Boulevard Mountain Ash Way) Sidewalk (New New Project Port Richey) 21. Majestic Boulevard (S.R. 52 Clock Tower Parkway) Sidewalk (Port Richey) New Project 22. Zimmerman Road (Ranch Road S.R. 52) ) Sidewalk (Port Richey) New Project 23. Brinson Road (Leonard Drive South to Existing Sidewalk) Sidewalk (Land O' Lakes) New Project 24. Leonard Road (Henley Drive U.S. 41) Sidewalk (Land O' Lakes) New Project 25. 6 th and 7 th Street One-Way Pair Enhancements (Sidewalks, Crosswalks, Lighting, etc.) (Zephyrhills) New Project PD&E: Project Development & Environmental Study; PE: Preliminary Engineering; ROW: Right-of-Way; CST: Construction; COA: Developer Condition of Approval wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-13- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Priority # Project Safe Routes to School (SRTS)* 1. Wiggins Road (S.R. 54 to Trouble Creek Road) - Sidewalk - Mittye P. Lock Elementary School (Safe Routes to School [SRTS]Candidate) (New Port Richey) 2. Sweet Bay Court (Tanglewood Drive to Cypress Elementary School) - Sidewalk - Cypress Elementary School (SRTS Candidate) (New Port Richey) 3. Galen Wilson (at Ridge Road and San Miguel Drive) - Solar-Powered School Flashers for Advance Warning of School Crossing; School Flashers with Signs and Markings for Reduced Speed School Zone - Chasco Elementary School (SRTS Candidate) (New Port Richey) 4. 17 th Street (Meridian Avenue to Lock Street), Main Street (17 th Street to 14 th Street) - Sidewalk - Cox Elementary School (SRTS Candidate) - City of Dade City 5. Tenth Street (11 th Avenue to Henry Drive) - Sidewalk - Stuart Middle School (SRTS Candidate) - City of Zephyrhills 6. Tenth Street (Camphor Drive to Florida Avenue) - Sidewalk - Pasco Elementary/Middle School (SRTS Candidate) - City of Dade City 7. Ninth Avenue (12 th Street to 20 th Street) - Sidewalk - Stuart Middle School (SRTS Candidate) - City of Zephyrhills Status Feasibility Completed. Application Pending. Application Pending. Application Pending. Application Pending. Application Pending. Application Pending. *The MPO requests that FDOT alternate funding between sidewalk/trails and SRTS projects on an annual basis. PD&E: Project Development & Environmental Study; PE: Preliminary Engineering; ROW: Right-of-Way; CST: Construction; COA: Developer Condition of Approval wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-14- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

PASCO COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 2014 LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Priority List of Regional Multiuse Trail Projects Priority # Project Status 1. Starkey Trail Connection (North of S.R. 54 to Pinellas County) Planning Study Completed in 2014; Design (FY 2014-15); Coast to Coast State Funding. 2. Anclote Coastal Trail Connection (Pinellas Trail to Anclote River Park/Anclote Gulf Park/Key Vista Nature Park) Planning Study Underway. 3. Withlacoochee State Trail Extension (Withlacoochee State Trail Head at U.S. 301 to Zephyrhills) Planning Study in FY 2015-16. 4. Bi-County Trail (Tri-County Trail to Withlacoochee State Trail) Planning Study in FY 2016-17. PD&E: Project Development & Environmental Study; PE: Preliminary Engineering; ROW: Right-of-Way; CST: Construction; COA: Developer Condition of Approval wpdata/mpo/tip_listpriorityprojects_2014-15- 9/11/14 Pasco County MPO Final

TAC/CMP AGENDA ITEM V. D STATUS REPORTS / PRESENTATIONS / UPDATES D. MOBILITY 2040 DEVELOPMENT OF THE PASCO COUNTY MPO TRANSPORTATION PLAN MPO staff has been coordinating the continued development of the Mobility 2040, the development of the Pasco County MPO s Transportation Plan. The Needs Plan has now transitioned to a Cost Affordable Plan based on anticipated and available revenues. MPO staff will update the TAC members on the draft Cost Affordable Plan, upcoming public workshops (open houses) and plan adoption schedule. ATTACHMENTS: None ACTION: Information Item

TAC/CMP AGENDA ITEM VI. CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROCESS (CMP) TASK FORCE ISSUES A. CMP PROJECT LIST - UPDATE MPO staff will present information on the various projects listed on the CMP spreadsheet and request that TAC members identify any new projects or issues. ATTACHMENTS: CMP spreadsheet to be distributed at meeting. ACTION: Based on discussion

TAC/CMP AGENDA ITEM VII. PASCO COUNTY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (PCPT) PROJECT UPDATES AND INITIATIVES A. PCPT UPDATE This agenda item presents an update on recent PCPT activities, initiatives and other transitrelated items of interest. ATTACHMENTS: None ACTION: Informational Item.

TAC/CMP AGENDA ITEM VIII. OTHER BUSINESS MEETINGS HELD / SCHEDULED / ITEMS OF NOTE A. Anclote Coastal Trails Alternatives Study Schedule for October Open House Meetings B. U.S. 301 Corridor Vision/Land Use Plan and Transportation Strategy C. 2015 Schedule of Monthly Meetings (Final) ATTACHMENT: None ACTION: Information Only

This project is a Pasco County MPO sponsored planning study to investigate alternative alignments and identify a preferred route for a multiuse bicycle/pedestrian trail segment to connect to the future extension of the Pinellas Trail that current ends north of the Anclote River in Tarpon Springs, to Pasco County s Anclote Gulf Park, Anclote River Park and Key Vista Nature Park. This trail connection would provide a valuable asset to southwest Pasco County and the local community by offering a safe bicycle and pedestrian trail linking schools, homes, and parks and recreation amenities in this coastal environment. In addition, the concept is: Consistent with the Pasco County Greenways, Trails, and Blueways (GTB) plan Pasco County s MPO Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), and Provides access to the Pinellas Trail, which includes over 42 miles of multiuse trail with access to Clearwater and St Petersburg. The public will be invited to participate in the study and will have the opportunity to provide input in a series of meetings, the first of which is tentatively scheduled for October 21 or 22, 2014 and another one in January 2015. Exact dates, times and locations are yet to be determined and will be published via the Pasco County MPO website (www.pascompo.net). The study is anticipated to be completed by the end of the April 2015. The final study report will include a recommended trail alignment, supporting graphics to show trail character and potential trail amenities. For More Information Contact: Pasco County MPO Allen Howell Bicycle/Pedestrian Planner, Phone (727) 847-8140 ahowell@pascocountyfl.net