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File #: 110615.    Version: 0 Name: Federal Highway AdministrationTransportation, Community and System Preservation Grant Program (NB)
Type: Staff Recommendation Status: Passed
File created: 2/2/2012 In control: City Manager
On agenda: Final action: 2/2/2012
Title: Federal Highway AdministrationTransportation, Community and System Preservation Grant Program (NB) This is a request for the City Commission to authorize staff to submit grant applications to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) for the funding of the SW 6th Street Reconstruction project.
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Federal Highway AdministrationTransportation, Community and System Preservation Grant Program (NB)

This is a request for the City Commission to authorize staff to submit grant applications to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) for the funding of the SW 6th Street Reconstruction project.

Explanation
The FHWA Transportation, Community and System Preservation (TCSP) Grant Program is a competitive grant opportunity that provides funding to projects that promote sustainability, livability and economic vitality. There is a total of $29 million available in the program for national distribution; given the limited amount of funds available FHWA encourages the submission of 'modest-size' requests to allow more States to receive a share of the funds. The grant requires a 20% local match.

The SW 6th Street Reconstruction extends from SW 16th Avenue to West University Avenue. The project includes the addition of medians, on-street bicycle lanes, on-street parking, bulb-outs at intersections to improve pedestrian safety, turn lanes, intersection reconfiguration at SW 4th Avenue with the addition of pedestrian refuge, and installation of low impact design elements such as bioswales and rain gardens. The project is currently partially funded, with $1.5 million allocated in FY12 of the Capital Improvement Plan. The project is identified as a priority in the Transportation Improvement Plan and is located at the eastern boundary of the Innovation District. The project meets all of the criteria of the grant program including:

Livability - it is an integral piece in the development of the Innovation District and the urban core improving access to a future mixed-use employment/residential center; it incorportates complete streets concepts to improve access, connectivity and safety; and low impact design strategies to improve water quality and reduce environmental impacts;

State of good repair - reconstruction of the corridor will address current pavemen...

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