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2022-020 Denton County Transportation Reinvestment Program (TRiP)Date: March 25, 2022 Report No. 2022-020 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Denton County Transportation Reinvestment Program (TRiP) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) provides financial assistance through TRiP to DCTA member cities for transit-supportive projects consistent with and beneficial to DCTA’s Long-Range Service Plan Goals. The City of Denton, the City of Highland Village, and the City of Lewisville makeup the current member cities. DCTA has a budget allocation of $3,074,578 for the City of Denton in FY 2022. Recommended projects will be presented to City Council on April 5 for approval. DISCUSSION: TRiP is a five-year program with the first funding cycle beginning in FY 2021. DCTA issues a call for projects in January of each calendar year. The annual TRiP budget is set at 15 percent of DCTA’s net available fund balance from the previous fiscal year. Five percent of the annual TRiP program budget is set aside for DCTA program administration and the remaining 95 percent is divided among member cities proportional to sales and use tax receipts for the previous fiscal year. The City’s allocation is $3,074,578 for FY 2022. In October 2021, City of Denton staff-initiated planning efforts to identify and prioritize eligible TRiP projects. Criteria considered included opportunities to enhance current Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) projects in areas with a high concentration of pedestrian activity, missing sidewalks with high pedestrian potential based on the recently completed comprehensive sidewalk work plan. Projects were presented to Mobility Committee on December 17, 2021. Based on feedback from Mobility Committee, the following projects are recommended for submission. Exhibit 1 provides further detail on each project. CONCLUSION: Date: March 25, 2022 Report No. 2022-020 CONCLUSION: Staff will present the projects along with the completed application and a resolution to City Council on April 5 for approval. ATTACHMENT(S): Exhibit 1: Proposed Projects STAFF CONTACT: Rebecca Diviney, PE City Engineer and Director of Capital Projects Rebecca.Diviney@cityofdenton.com Laura Behrens Grant Administrator Laura.Behrens@cityofdenton.com PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS: Capital Projects/Engineering Grant Management Office Proposed FY2022 Transportation Reinvestment Program (TRiP) Funding Application April 5, 2022 Capital Projects–Engineering & Grants Management Office City Council –Item# 22-629 2022 TRiP Application Timeline 04/05/2022 City Council –Item# 22-629 Slide 2 Year Timeframe Action Action By 2021 October-November Identified and prioritized eligible TRiP projects for the 2022 application cycle. Capital Projects, Grants Management Office December 15 Presented for input and direction to the Mobility Committee.Mobility Committee 2022 January 27 TRiP FY 2022 Call for Projects DCTA January-March Consulted with DCTA regarding FY 2022 application and direction on specific projects. Capital Projects, Grants Management Office April Present to Council for Direction and Resolution Capital Projects, Grants Management Office May Submit Applications to DCTA (on or before May 2)Grants Management Office Slide 3 Staff Funding Recommendations ID Project Estimate at Completion Current City Funding Proposed TRiP Funding 1 Mayhill Road Extension Ph. 2 $23,600,000 $23,007,500 $592,500 2 SED-A Street Bundle $7,500,000 $7,417,500 $82,500 3 SED-B Street Bundle $15,500,000 $15,271,250 $228,750 4 UPRR Quiet Zone Pedestrian Improvements $2,056,225 $1,487,647 $568,578 5 Loop 288 Sidewalks $360,000 $0 $360,000 6 Downtown Sidewalks $1,223,000 $133,250 $1,089,750 7 Morse Street-On Street Trail $192,500 $40,000 $152,500 TOTAL $47,958,850 $44,884,225 $3,074,578 04/05/2022 City Council –Item# 22-629 Slide 4 1: Mayhill Road Extension Ph.2 Project Summary The Mayhill Road Extension Ph. 2 Project will provide a grade separated bridge crossing of the DCTA A-Train, with bicycle and pedestrian accessibility improvements in the area of the Medpark A-Train station, Mayhill Road sidepath, A-Train rail/trail, and surrounding community sidewalks. Project Status & Proposed Funding Project Status: Design Schedule: Q3 2022 –Q3 2024 (Construction) Estimate at Completion:$23,600,000 (Design & Construction) TRiP Funding Request: $ 592,500 (Construction) 04/05/2022 City Council –Item# 22-629 Slide 5 2: SED-A Street Bundle Project Summary The Southeast Denton Phase A 2019 Street Reconstruction Bond package will reconstruct various streets in the area just south of downtown. Several segments of sidewalk on Robertson Street were added during design to improve accessibility and mobility in the project area. Curb extensions and sidewalk ramps will also be constructed along Mill Street, providing space for future construction of sidewalks along Mill Street. This project will improve connectivity to the DC2 route, and the A-Train rail/trail which provides direct access to the Downtown Denton Transit Center. Project Status & Proposed Funding Project Status: Design Complete Schedule: Q2 2022 –Q3 2023 (Construction) Estimate at Completion:$7,500,000 (Design & Construction) TRiP Funding Request: $ 82,500 (Construction) 04/05/2022 City Council –Item# 22-629 Slide 6 3: SED-B Street Bundle Project Summary The Southeast Denton Phase B 2019 Street Reconstruction Bond package will reconstruct various streets in the area just south of downtown. Several segments of deficient sidewalk will be repaired, minor sidewalk gaps will be constructed where feasible and curb ramps replaced with ADA compliant facilities. This project will improve connectivity to the DC2 route, and the A-Train rail/trail providing direct access to the Downtown Denton Transit Center. Project Status & Proposed Funding Project Status: Design Schedule: Q3 2022 (Design) Q4 2022 -Q2 2024 (Construction) Estimate at Completion:$15,500,000 (Design & Construction) TRiP Funding Request: $ 228,750 (Construction) 04/05/2022 City Council –Item# 22-629 Slide 7 4: UPRR Quiet Zone Pedestrian Improvements Project Summary Sidewalk connectivity improvements will be added to the currently planned UPRR Quiet Zones improvements in the downtown area. Three rail grade crossings will be improved to provide or widen sidewalks, including McKinney Street, Hickory Street, and Sycamore Street, improving pedestrian access between downtown and the DCTA A-Train station. The project will improve service to all bus routes except DC4. Project Status & Proposed Funding Project Status: Design Schedule: Q2 2022 (Design) Q2 2023 (Construction) Estimate at Completion:$2,056,226 (Design & Construction) TRiP Funding Request: $ 568,578 (Construction) 04/05/2022 City Council –Item# 22-629 Slide 8 5: Loop 288 Sidewalks Project Summary Sidewalks along Loop 288 between the Junction facility for persons experiencing homelessness, and Our Daily Bread facility are incomplete. New sidewalks will be constructed on the west side of the street, south of the Junction, and on the east side of the street, north of McKinney Street to Market Street. A mix of residential and commercial development along this portion of Loop 288 will benefit from complete sidewalk connectivity. Project Status & Proposed Funding Project Status: Initiation Schedule: Q3 2022 (Design) Q2 2024 (Construction) Estimate at Completion:$ 360,000 (Design & Construction) TRiP Funding Request: $ 360,000 (Design & Construction) 04/05/2022 City Council –Item# 22-629 Slide 9 6: Downtown Sidewalks Project Summary Multiple sidewalk improvements are programmed in the downtown area under the 2018 and 2019 CIP Sidewalk Improvement Projects. All but one of these segments are completely designed and planned for construction from 2022 to 2024. Carroll Blvd will be both designed and constructed beginning in Q3 2023. Segments and routes affected are located as follows: DC7 Route: Industrial Mulberry Piner Russell Carroll Boulevard Locust DC3 & DC5 Routes: McKinney Austin Project Status & Proposed Funding Project Status: Initiation / Design Schedule: Q3 2022 –Q3 2024 (Construction Completion) Estimate at Completion:$1,223,000 (Design & Construction) TRiP Funding Request: $1,089,750 (Design & Construction) 04/05/2022 City Council –Item# 22-629 Slide 10 7: Morse Street On-Street Trail Project Summary Morse Street is a wide 2-lane street in southeast Denton. The City receives frequent complaints about speeding in the corridor, so the opportunity to narrow the street and provide an on-street trail was identified as a traffic calming and multi-modal access opportunity. This project will improve access to the DC2 bus route, and A-Train rail/trail, with the added benefit of improving trail user safety by narrowing the rail/trail crossing at Morse Street. Project Status & Proposed Funding Project Status: Initiation Schedule: Q4 2022 (Design) Q3 2023 (Construction) Estimate at Completion:$192,500 (Design & Construction) TRiP Funding Request: $167,500 (Design & Construction) 04/05/2022 City Council –Item# 22-629