Michigan Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP)

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Michigan Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) Program Overview Matt Wiitala Grant Coordinator, MDOT Office of Economic Development

TAP Overview Federal funding program created by MAP-21 Eligibility includes: New list of Transportation Enhancement-like activities Safe Routes to School Recreational Trails Program Boulevards in the right-of-way of former Interstates or other divided highways Program authorized through FY 14

$23 million statewide TAP Overview (after reduction of $2.9 million for Recreational Trails) $6.5 million selected by large MPO s with populations greater than 200,000 ($418,000 by GCMPC) $16.5 million selected by MDOT Quick Fact: Michigan s share of TAP funding represents about a $10 million reduction from SAFETEA-LU funding levels

Eligible Activities On-road and off-road trail facilities for pedestrians, bicyclists, and other nonmotorized forms of transportation including: Sidewalks Bicycle infrastructure Pedestrian and bicycle signals Traffic calming techniques Lighting and other safety-related infrastructure ADA compliance

Eligible Activities Examples: Pedestrian/Bicycle Facilities Detroit Riverwalk at Milliken State Park Sturgis US-12 Streetscape

Eligible Activities Examples: Pedestrian/Bicycle Facilities Detroit West Vernor Bike Lanes DDOT Bike Racks on Buses

Eligible Activities Infrastructure-related projects and systems that will provide safe routes for non-drivers including children, older adults, and individuals with disabilities to access daily needs

Eligible Activities Conversion and use of abandoned railroad corridors for trails for nonmotorized users. Southern Links Rail Trail Traverse Area Recreational Trail

Eligible Activities Construction of turnouts, overlooks, and viewing areas M-25 White Rock Overlook M-26 Great Sand Bay Overlook

Eligible Activities Community improvement activities, including: Inventory, control, or removal of outdoor advertising Historic preservation and rehabilitation of historic transportation facilities Vegetation management practices in transportation rights-ofway to improve roadway safety, prevent against invasive species, and provide erosion control Archeological activities relating to impacts from implementation of transportation projects eligible under title 23. Houghton Historic Brick Street

Eligible Activities Any environmental mitigation activity, including pollution prevention and pollution abatement activities and mitigation to: Address stormwater management, control and water pollution prevention or abatement related to highway construction or due to highway runoff, including activities described in sections 133(b)(11), 328(a), and 329 of title 23 Reduce vehicle-caused wildlife mortality or to restore and maintain connectivity among terrestrial or aquatic habitats http://youtu.be/klyx6tp_6zg Grand Rapids Plainfield Avenue Bio-retention Basins

Program Parameters Eligible applicants include: county road agencies cities/villages regional transportation authorities transit agencies state and federal natural resource or public land agencies, and tribal governments. MDOT and MPO s may partner with a local agency to carry out a project. other organizations such as townships and trail groups may partner with an eligible agency to apply

Program Parameters Minimum match (20%) Average Transportation Enhancement Program Match was 35% Federal funding requirements Competitive selection by MPO s and MDOT

Eligible Activities Safe Routes to School Program

Eligible Activities Safe Routes to School School-based international movement and federal program to make it safe, convenient and fun for children, including those with disabilities, to bicycle and walk to school Available to all schools with at least one grade in the K-8 range

Safe Routes to School MAP-21 Summary Similar to program under SAFETEA-LU However, now a 20% match is required per FHWA guidance Planning process required to apply for state controlled funding MFF staff available to assist with planning process

Safe Routes to School MAP-21 Summary cont d Schools are eligible applicants per FHWA guidance, Act-51 partners are required for infrastructure MDOT may also partner with schools to implement infrastructure projects

Infrastructure Projects Sidewalks Pedestrian and bicycle crossing improvements On-street and off-street bicycle facilities Off-street pedestrian facilities Non-Infrastructure Projects Public awareness campaigns, community outreach Walking school bus program Eligible Activities Safe Routes to School Traffic enforcement operations

Master Grant System (MGS) TAP and SRTS Online Application

Application Process Discuss your project idea with a Grant Coordinator Online application: MDOT Grant System Register at https://sso.state.mi.us/

Application Process MGS Demonstration

MDOT Timeline Recommended Contact with Grant Coordinator Application Complete and Submitted Any Application Revisions Completed Application Review Committee Meeting Tentative Decision Date at least 8 weeks before committee meeting 6 weeks before committee meeting 2 weeks before committee meeting 5 weeks after committee meeting 10/13/14 10/27/14 11/24/14 12/08/14 01/12/15 01/12/15 01/26/15 02/23/15 03/09/15 04/13/15 04/13/15 04/27/15 05/22/15 06/08/15 07/13/15 07/20/15 08/03/15 08/31/15 09/14/15 10/19/15 10/19/15 11/02/15 11/30/15 12/14/15 01/18/15

MDOT Project Competitiveness Details Please visit www.michigan.gov/tap for TAP Competitiveness Details Please visit www.saferoutesmichigan.org for SRTS Competitiveness Details Discuss project with the MPO, MDOT and/or MFF grant coordinator

Large MPO Project Competitiveness Details Discuss project with an MPO representative Visit the MPO websites

Project Implementation MDOT Local Agency Programs (LAP) will assist you through the federal aid implementation process www.michigan.gov/mdotlap Contacts Bruce Kadzban, P.E. LAP Manager 517.335.2229 kadzbanb@michigan.gov Landon Johnson, P.E. LAP Staff Engineer 517.335.6779 johnsonl26@michigan.gov

Project Implementation Construction Phase - Federal funding requirements Davis Bacon wage rates 1999 AASHTO design standards 2011 Michigan Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MMUTCD) Environmental clearance Permits SHPO approval Right of way certification Historic Preservation Covenant Matching funds must comply w/ FHWA Resolution from transportation agency governing body to certify a fully funded project and maintenance Competitive bid process through MDOT Local Agency Programs (LAP) referred to as the MDOT let process

Project Implementation Construction Phase - MDOT letting process Letting Schedule found at www.michigan.gov/mdotlap Complete Grade Inspection (GI) package must be submitted to LAP no later than June 1 for obligation of funds in that FY, including: Plans (80% complete) Special provisions Cost estimate Programming application (MDOT form #0259)

Contact Us MDOT Contacts (TAP): Vince Ranger - Metro Region Grant Coordinator 248.451.2458 rangerv@michigan.gov Mike Smith - University & Grand Regions Grant Coordinator 517.241.3355 smithm13@michigan.gov Matt Wiitala - Southwest & Superior Regions Grant Coordinator 517.241.2152 wiitalam@michigan.gov Alex Nikoloff - Bay & North Regions Grant Coordinator 517.241.1317 nikoloffa@michigan.gov MFF Contacts (SRTS): Katie Johnson- North and Bay Regions 517.908.3830 kjohnson@michiganfitness.org Adriana Jordan Grand, University & Metro Regions 517.908.3836 ajordan@michiganfitness.org April Morrison-Harke - Grand, North, & Superior Regions 517.908.3832 amorrison-harke@michiganfitness.org

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