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2017-032 Set Aside Recommended Funding Date: May 12, 2017 Report No. 2017-032 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Update regarding Transportation Alternatives-Set Aside applications and recommended funding by the North Central Texas Council of Governments EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Staff submitted projects to the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) Call for Projects for the Transportation Alternatives-Set Aside program. The program funds, through an 80/20 reimbursement, Active Transportation and Safe Routes to School projects. Staff was recently notified that all three projects submitted by the City of Denton were being recommended for funding. These recommendations will be considered by the Surface Transportation Technical Committee on May 26, and the Regional Transportation Council will take action to award funding on June 8. BACKGROUND: In December 2016, the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) opened a Call for Projects under the Transportation Alternatives — Set Aside (TA-Set Aside)program. This program is funded through the current federal transportation funding bill, FAST Act: Fixing America's Surface Transportation. NCTCOG has $23.4 million to award to the North Central Texas region. The Call for Projects had two categories—Active Transportation, which is customary bike and pedestrian infrastructure; and Safe Routes to Schools (SRTS), which is infrastructure tied to making walking and biking to schools safer. This is a reimbursement program, with local sponsors being reimbursed 80% (local agency must fund at least 20%). For Active Transportation, staff submitted the Sycamore-Welch Bike/Ped Connection, which provides a more direct connection from the Downtown Denton Transit Center to the University of North Texas. It will also link to existing bike infrastructure on Hickory Street, Mulberry Street, and Eagle Drive. Staff is proposing a sidepath on Sycamore, and a road diet of Welch. Additionally, the project will coordinate with traffic signal work planned for the intersection of Carroll Blvd and Sycamore. For SRTS, staff consulted the existing City of Denton Safe Routes to School Plan. A key scoring factor is improving access to schools with a high percentage of students classified as economically disadvantaged (per the Texas Education Agency school report cards); Ginnings Elementary and Lee Elementary are ranked third and fourth, respectively, out of the twenty elementary schools in Denton for number of economically disadvantaged students. Additionally, these schools have sidewalk projects already identified by staff with cost estimates and funding allocated, which will provide for the 20% match. The proposed SRTS projects include sidewalks on Stuart Road, Audra Lane, and Mulkey Lane, in addition to added crosswalks at intersections. Funding for the 20%match for each project had been identified prior to project application submittals. The Active Transportation project would use the already-budgeted funds for the Date: May 12, 2017 Report No. 2017-032 upgraded traffic signal at Carroll Boulevard and Sycamore as the 20% match, while the SRTS projects would use funding from the 2014 Sidewalk Miscellaneous Fund. After project submittal, NCTCOG contacted staff to inform that, during the review process, it was decided traffic signals would not be an eligible reimbursable expense and would therefore be removed from the project budget. The revised total project cost is $953,135, with the City's 20% match being $190,627. Since the traffic signal funds cannot be used as the match, this match will come from the Bike Fund. Sycamore-Welch Ginning Elementary Lee Elementary Connection AT SRTS SRTS Total project cost $953,135 $656,427 $296,461 20% match $190,627 $131,285 $59,292 Funding source Bike Fund 2014 Sidewalk Fund 2014 Sidewalk Fund Total Funding Requested: $1,906,023 Total Funding Awarded: $1,524,819 Total City Commitment: $381,204 CONCLUSION: Staff will be coordinating with the TxDOT Dallas District and NCTCOG during the course of the projects. Approval of the projects in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)is planned for November. Projects will start preliminary design and engineering work after approval has been given by the Regional Transportation Council and a workshop session is held with TxDOT. Construction of projects is expected to begin in late summer 2018. ATTACHMENT(S): Active Transportation Projects Overview and Ranking Safe Routes to School Projects Overview and Ranking STAFF CONTACT: Julie Anderson Bike and Pedestrian Coordinator (940) 349-7718 Jul ie.Andersona),cityofdenton.com / a) o a a LL � a �� 2 7 cCO o S 0,iy 1777 ry� O //, mg m t( a26of N O o O O) C 7 O LL co fn .0o � IL - - - - g O - - - - - - - o - - ri O - - O O V N � / O O O T N co m a) w a) f- ICJ 0 0 N > N E E ry IIIIIIII a J a ii O O y C m S M x x x x x x x x N m m m � w N E F r r r O1 m m m 3 m a a E o a o 0 o a o m m x /.., f6 r r 30 m a 0 3 3 :a - J o a a a o 3 c c o .. c a o 0 0 0 0 K -06 E ., E c _ 3 °� o a 3o o a o 0 0 0 � � � � � � o a o / a u m o M N v r r r r E E E E E a 0 a 0 0 0 - m j i G m d E E 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 a c O1 o m o 0 0 0 010 m a 2 _ J b / 10 a c m -- - V m - a ._a c n 0 m` o m m - o / n m o 0. 3�w0.U0 0 i c0 3 = ai12 � �l� r a3.>" LLU 0�w LL a�a�a �, U J ol J / r a ako .0� =0 000 U. 000 o0O GLLm`Go FS GLL Gw Gw GLL Go 0 s m a N N N M W a mcl W °� 6% / / v m ro a L M LL // l / N00 LO 60 00 / Nj o j m w 00 oiLq jN -- / �% m/ 'oLL j� LO -— - 0 M o%w 0 0,,,,,,,N 0,,,,,,,0 m,,,,,,,m N 0,,,,,,,0 0 / e e e e e E a w ..� ,,,,,,® O w m > > > m > > o m o E % E - ................ y > > . > > > > > > > i Ei ° 0 e e % N.......� 0 / o / e e/ Z� 0 0 0 0 0 o o 10 75 rn — Lij LU d o ° a d y d y d y— U d y WQ' o d v W Y c y ° c c c c Z — > >m`o — �Ws 3 w a o o o x o y %to d °—'m` d C7�tea`ow�=C7 C7 C7 Aw 2 6 E0 aU/ rn o m%7 o