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HomeMy Public PortalAbout09 September 21, 2015 Technical Advisory CommitteeCOMM-TAC-00043 TIME: DATE: LOCATION: RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA* *Actions may be taken on any item listed on the agenda. 10:00 A.M. September 21, 2015 Riverside County Transportation Commission 4080 Lemon Street, Third Floor Riverside, CA 92501 In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and government Code Section 54954.2, if you need special assistance to participate in a Committee meeting, please contact the Riverside County Transportation Commission at (951) 787-7141. Notification of at least 48 hours prior to meeting time will assist staff in assuring that reasonable arrangements can be made to provide accessibility at the meeting. 1. Call to Order 2. Self -Introductions 3. Approval of July 20, 2015 Minutes 4. Public Comments (This is for comments on items not listed on agenda. Comments relating to an item on the agenda will be taken when the item is before the Committee.) 5. Storm Preparedness (Verbal Presentation) 6 2015 FTIP Update (Attachment) 7. 2015 Obligation Authority Delivery Report (Attachment) 8. Active Transportation Plan Cycle 2 Update (Attachment) 9. Local Assistance Update (Verbal Presentation) 10. September Commission Meeting Highlights (Verbal Presentation) 11. Other Business 12. Adjournment (The next meeting will be November 16 in Beaumont.) AGENCY BANNING TAC MEMBER ARTVELA / Acting Director of Public Works TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE September 21, 2015 PLEASE SIGN IN ALTERNATE Holly Stuart Public Works Analyst PRINT NAME SIGNATURE ~~ BEAUMONT BLYTHE J<j Je '\AJc<?1l1?0. A~MANDO BALDIZZONE fiY· /: ... · -·~~ ,-; --<--: -Director of Public Works ]----· _ .· / · -· ~· '-' ~ ~---t -KYLE WARSINSKI Development Services Director CVAG CALIMESA I MICHAEL THORNTON I Bob French tAf'f , City Engineer Public Works Director -CAL TRANS ISEANYEUNG I District Local Assistance Engineer ~'('(/Y') '/evnj __ CANYON LAKE I HABIB MOTLAGH -CHAIR r City Engineer ~ J(_ 4.. ~ CATHEDRAL CITY Bill Simons City Engine Senior Engineer --~--COACHELLA !JONATHAN HOY(/} I Maritza Martinez City Engineer it Interim Public Works Director CORONA----------INELSON NELSONV Rafael Martinez Acting Public Works Director Principal Engineer --~------DESERT HOT DANIEL PORRAS Richard Kopecky SPRINGS Contract Assistant City Engineer Contract City Engineer l~)iei.,, ~ I~~- EASTVALE HEMET INDIAN WELLS INDIO JURUPA VALLEY LA QUINTA LAKE ELSINORE MENIFEE MORENO VALLEY MURRIETA TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE September 21, 2015 PLEASE SIGN IN GEORGE ALVAREZ City Engineer STEVE LATINO City Engineer KEN SEUMALO • VICE CHAIR Public Works Director TIM WASSIL Public Works Director ROY STEPHENSON I Public Works Director/City Engineer I Joe lndrawan Bondie Baker Assistant Engineer II Tom Rafferty Principal Civil Engineer h1MOTHY JONASSON I Edward Wimmer . Public Works Director/City Engineer I Principal Engineer IATI ESKANDARI I Rita Thompson Consultant Project Manager I JONATHAN SMITH Public Works Director/City Engineer !AHMAD ANSARI !Prem Kumar Public Works Director/City Engineer I Deputy Public Works Director/ Assistant City Engineer I BOB MOEHLING I Jeff Hitch City Engineer Public Works Construction Manager 5"r~.V(s Lan" 1J ~ S'~t.o T~Ra/Rn e ~ .. \ R-<SVV\_ (_ ~ N{ /{ NORCO-----------1B1LL THOMPSON Lori Askew Water and Sewer Manager Director of Public Works ;(_p-~ 7~~ PALM DESERT PALM SPRINGS PERRIS f RTA BO CHEN City Engineer MARCUS FULLER Assistant City Manager/City Engineer HABIB MOTLAGH City Engineer ROHAN KURUPPU TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE September 21, 2015 PLEASE SIGN IN Mark Diercks Transportation Engineer Kristin Warsinski Planning and Programming vv C/lY~ 1/ , \ -... 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CALL TO ORDER The meeting of the Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) was called to order at 10:00 a.m. at the Riverside County Transportation Commission 4080 Lemon Street, Riverside, CA. 2. SELF -INTRODUCTIONS Members Present: Others Present: Amer Attar, City of Temecula Mark Chappell, CVAG Bo Chen, City of Palm Desert John Corella, City of Cathedral City Donna Dean, WRCOG Marcus Fuller, City of Palm Springs Tom Garcia, City of Temecula Jonathan Hoy, City of Coachella Tim Jonasson, City of La Quinta Prem Kumar, City of Moreno Valley Rafael Martinez, City of Corona Bob Moehling, City of Murrieta Farshid Mohammadi, City of Riverside Habib Motlagh, Cities of Canyon Lake, Perris, and San Jacinto Anite Petke, SunLine Transit Agency Patricia Romo, County of Riverside Ken Seumalo, City of Indian Wells Jonathan Smith, City of Menifee Michael Thornton, City of Calimesa Art Vela, City of Banning Sean Yeung, Caltrans Dan York, City of Wildomar Grace Alvarez, RCTC Eric DeHate, RCTC J. D. Douglas, HDR Engineering Ernie Figueroa, Parsons Shirley Gooding, RCTC Shirley Medina, RCTC Lorelle Moe -Luna, RCTC Mark Sambito, City of Rancho Mirage Serge Sinevod, Parsons John Standiford, RCTC Paul Sullivan, Parsons Technical Advisory Committee Meeting July 20, 2015 Page 2 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes were approved as submitted. 4. PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments. 5. ELECTION OF VICE CHAIR Ken Seumalo, City of Indian Wells, was unanimously nominated and voted Vice Chair of the TAC. 6. 2016 STATE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PLAN UPDATE Shirley Medina, RCTC, reported there is no STIP money and existing projects in the 2014 STIP will need to be pushed out a year or two. There is only $30 million in capacity in FY 2021 statewide. RCTC staff will talk to the project sponsors to see how far out projects can be pushed. A special legislative session will specifically look at transportation funding, mostly for rehab — the fix it first initiative. 7. ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM CYCLE 2 UPDATE Lorelle Moe -Luna, RCTC, reported that ATP Cycle 2 applications opened on March 26 and were due June 1. Riverside County submitted 31 applications totaling nearly $47 million in total project costs; and about $45 million in requested ATP funding. The applications are currently in the evaluation phase. 8. RCTC STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT John Standiford announced RCTC is seeking input from the county and cities regarding transportation visions for the next 10-20 years of growth. He stated RCTC will conduct about four public participation events in the county to get input. He asked that the Strategic Assessment questionnaire attached to his staff report be completed and returned to RCTC as soon as possible. Mr. Standiford introduced J. D. Douglas of HDR Engineering, the firm that is heading up the efforts to achieve a goal to present the Strategic Assessment recommendations to the Commission in January 2016. J. D. Douglas stated the focus is on what types of projects are priorities in the cities and in the county. He also stressed the importance of completing the assessment and returning it to RCTC timely. Technical Advisory Committee Meeting July 20, 2015 Page 3 9. 2017 FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Grace Alvarez, RCTC, reported the 2017 Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) will start soon. The Southern California Association of Governments released the draft 2017 FTIP Guidelines on Jun 25. Some of the major changes in the FTIP from previous years incorporate the STIP submittals, changes to the federal congestion management process (CMP), and the addition of the Active Transportation Program. The STIP submittals change includes the agreement between the county commission and SCAG. SCAG will complete some of the performance measures required for STIP projects in accordance with the 2012 RTP/SCS. Some of the other required performance measures will be completed by the Commissions and Caltrans. Currently, SCAG utilizes a $50 million threshold for implementation of the federal Congestion Management Process (CMP). Through an audit of FHWA on SCAG FTIP procedures, it was determined the $50 million threshold does not meet 23 CFR Part 450.320(d) requirements and that no other MPO had a similar process. SCAG agreed to implement the federal CMP requirement as part of the 2017 FTIP. All SOV capacity increasing projects that are at least one mile in length and above, whether on the local highway or state highway, that are federally -funded must include documentation that demonstrates transportation demand management or other operational management strategies were considered as part of the environmental process, which will be included in the air quality and/or traffic studies, and if feasible, implemented into the project. Some of the TDM/TSM measures for state highway projects include: hot lanes, HOV lanes, truck climbing lanes, ramp meters, dedicated bus lanes, and reversible lanes. For local highways, the TDM/TSM measures could include bus priority system, wide shoulders for bike/pedestrian facilities in rural areas, bicycle facilities, pedestrian facilities, and ADA standards. If these types of strategies are not included in the project, a statement of overriding considerations will need to be provided. In the event the environmental document is not complete at the time of the FTIP submittal, the project sponsor could provide planning reports such as an alternative analysis, project study report, etc., documenting the consideration of TDM/TSM alternatives. If no document is available at the time of submittal, the Commission can only program Preliminary Engineering for the proposed project. In the event the project is initially programmed with local funds and later federal funds are programmed for the project, the federal CMP process will be required. For ATP projects, data to quantify the level of bicycle and pedestrian facilities for the SCAG region will be required. Next month, staff will send out the notifications to all member agencies for the 2017 FTIP process. The FTIP updates need to be submitted to RCTC by mid -October giving RCTC the opportunity to review data input and final submissions to SCAG by January 5, 2016. Technical Advisory Committee Meeting July 20, 2015 Page 4 10. FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2014/15 OBLIGATION REPORT Eric DeHate, RCTC, reminded the TAC that in May he said Riverside County was anticipating obligating $56.5 million of CMAQ and STP funds this federal fiscal year. He said that after speaking to project sponsors, there are many projects that have environmental and R/W delays. RCTC asks project sponsors to respond to comments from local assistance quickly so we are able to obligate as much OA as possible. He said the revised Obligation Plan is attached to his staff report that indicates which projects are currently at local assistance. 11. LOCAL ASSISTANCE UPDATE Sean Yeung, Caltrans Local Assistance, said Caltrans is in the fourth quarter for RFA packages and Caltrans deadline to submit all the RFA packages requesting the E-76 authorization is July 31. Whatever you have should be sent to Caltrans. After the end of this month, Local Assistance will still continue processing RFAs, but the question becomes is there sufficient OA to obligate. Caltrans thinks so, but they don't know definitively. Currently, Caltrans is making a request to FHWA for more money for August redistribution, which is typically something Caltrans would do around July but Caltrans headquarters had already made the August redistribution request back in May or June. He requested RFAs be sent to Caltrans Local Assistance as soon as possible, even if it is after July 31. He further stated that Caltrans sent staff assignment sheets to all agencies updating Local Assistance contacts. The most recent staff assignment sheet was June 2015. Mr. Yeung indicated that FHWA is asking agencies to participate in an annual EEO report by submitting FHWA Form 1391, which requests agencies with prime or subcontractors in which the contract amount is in excess of $10,000 for construction phase of work or they ask for documentation of how it's paid for the last pay period of July 2015. The Form 1391 is due to Local Assistance on August 21. Caltrans must forward the documents to FHWA in September. The most recent inactive projects listing was July 16. If agencies have projects that have been designated as inactive, they should submit invoices to Caltrans no later than August 20. If projects are listed as future, invoices would be due November 20. He requested that when submitting Preliminary Environmental Study packages, they include six copies and must be stapled and/or bound. Regarding submittal of invoices, he requested an original and two signed copies of the check list items, as well as two copies of the summary and one copy of the backup. Mr. Yeung said Highway Safety and Improvement Program (HSIP) Cycle 7 applications are due July 31. Technical Advisory Committee Meeting July 20, 2015 Page 5 Federal Highways is encouraging all agencies nationwide to take advantage of the local hiring pilot program that they are undertaking in which local agencies can give preferential hiring to local contracts for certain contracting categories. The request is part of the RFA package. This type of preferential hiring process will not delay the review/approval of the RFA submittal. 12. JULY COMMISSION MEETING HIGHLIGHTS Shirley Medina announced that the Commission approved the following at its July 8 meeting: ■ Measure A CIPs for all member cities ■ Eastvale and Jurupa Valley Maintenance of Effort ■ Lake Elsinore programming for the Railroad Canyon for design and right of way ■ Coachella's Rail Study Purpose and Need Statement 13. OTHER BUSINESS A request was made for an SB 821 update regarding excess funding after the call for projects. John Standiford reported RCTC received a number of letters of interest and the Commission is compiling information. 14. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business for consideration by the Technical Advisory Committee, the meeting adjourned at approximately 10:55 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Shirley Medina Planning and Programming Director AGENDA ITEM 5 A presentation will be made but there is no attachment to the agenda for item 5. Doppler Radar Continuous monitoring of precipitation systems. 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(continued) 2015-2016 FLOOD EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS (916) AREA CODE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED CA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES PERSONNEL -FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY - NAME 24-hr Emerg DIVISION OF OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE David Roose, Chief, SWP Ops Con trol Tio Zasso, Principal , SWP Ops POC Control Center (24-hr) FIELD DIV AREA CONTROL CENTERS Oroville Field Div San Luis Field Div San Joaq uin Field Div Southern Field Div Delta Field Div DIVISION OF SAFETY OF DAMS 24-hr Emerg 530-534-2426 209 -827 -5300 661-858-5750 661 -944-8600 209 -833 -2180 Office# 574-2656 574-2769 574-1960 David Gutierrez, Chief H 744-1671 227-9800 Michael Waggoner, Chief, Field Eng ine er H 689-7232 227-4667 Y-nhi Enzler, Engineer, North Reg H 421 -7958 227-4604 Andrew Mangney, Engineer, Cen. Region H 530-750-0747 227-4631 Shawn Jones, Engineer, South Reg H 383-3689 227-4600 OTHER STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Cell/Fax# 296-4447 715-1028 F 574 -1785 Fax# F 209-827-9784 F 66 1-858-5741 F 661-944-1790 F 209-833-2059 799-4121 296-0188 834-2629 296-0189 216-8711 State Warning Center 845-8911 F 845-891 o REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS (contact Warning Center for emergencies) Ryan Arba, Deputy Administrator, Coastal Reg 845-8472 510-289-2136 Jodi Traversaro, Administrator, Coastal Reg 925-953-1413 415-539-9137 Eric Lamoreaux, Administrator, Inland Reg 657-9 107 524-0350 Ken Babinski , Deputy, Inland Reg 657-9554 642-30 14 Al Lehenbauer, Deputy, Inland Reg 657-937 1 764-8757 Mona Bontty, Administrator, Southern Reg 562-795-2902 562-873-0411 Doug Huls, Deputy, Southern Reg 562-795-2909 714-732-9646 Jeffrey Toney, Deputy, Southern Reg 562-795-2910 562-810-8149 CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORP (CCC) Emergency Branch (Statewide Coordination , 24-hr) 599-1415 Melinda Allen, Emergency Manager 34 1-3103 Nicholas Howe, Emergency Analyst 341-3 160 CAL-FIRE (24-hr) 845-8680 Duty Chief (Statewide) 327-3063 CENTRAL VALLEY FLOOD PROTECTION BOARD 574-0609 Leslie Gallagher, Acting Executive Officer 57 4-0291 Len Marino , Chief Engineer 57 4-0608 NWS CALIFORNIA-NEVADA RIVER FORECASTING CENTER Rob Hartman, Hydrologist in Charge H 786-4697 979-3056x322 Pete Fickenscher H 481-0517 979-3056x330 Art Henkel H 530-756-4859 979-3056x323 Alan Haynes H 419-9240 979-3056x328 Mike lmgarten 979-3056x330 Daniel Kozlowski H 984-7 468 979-3056x330 Kyle Lerman 979-3056x330 Cin dy Matthews H 209-369-3316 979 -3045 Jamie Meier 979-3056x330 Andrew Morin H 985-0775 979-3056x330 709-0519 203-4432 300-8727 600-5803 530-220-4859 202-9473 580-795-4444 261-0223 878-7713 209-481-8911 310-904-9190 496-8257 Holly Osborne 797-13 72 979-3056x33D 619-889-0036 Scott Staggs H 482-0992 979-3056x330 Alan Takamoto H 632-3142 979-3056x330 Brett Whitin H 838-1548 979-3056x327 Answering Service 800-2 18-0858 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST OFFICES Eureka/North Coast Sacramento Valley Monterey/SF Bay Area/Central Coast Hanford/San Joaquin Valley Oxnard/LA Basin San Diego/Southern CoasUCoachella Medford , OR/Northeast, CA Reno, NV/Eastside Sierra, CA Las Vegas , NV/Mojave Desert, CA Phoenix, AZ/Southeastern, CA U.S . BUREAU OF RECLAMATION Paul Fujttani, Deputy Manager Ronald Milligan, Operations Manager Central Valley Ops Control Center Erin Curtis Public Affairs Officer U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS SACRAMENTO DISTRICT, Emerg Ops Ctr Nancy Allen, Ch ief, Public Affairs Brigid Briskin, PL 84-99 Program Mgr Unlisted 707-443-4 162 979-3049 83 1-856-1717 559-584-9505 805-988-8619 858-875-8705 541-773-1067 775-873-8107 702-263-9750 602-275-7003 452-1535 Paige Caldwell , Chief, Emergency Management WATER MANAGEMENT SECTION Publlc 707-443-8484 979-305 1 831-856-1725 559-584-3752 805-988-8610 858-875-8700 541-773-1067 775-873-8100 702-263-97 44 602-275-0073 979-2197 979-2199 979-3002 978-5 100 557-5100 557-5101 557-8918 557-8903 557-711 1 502-0575 799-4896 F 979-3080 F 557-7852 216-8868 807-0033 807-0028 Jenny Fromm, Lead Water Manager 557-7139 397-2525 Christy Jones, Chief, Water Management 557-71 07 718-1573 Greg Kukas, Chief, Hydrology and Hydraulics Branch SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT, Emerg Ops Ctr 557-7255 60 1-9548 415-289-3080 F 415-289-3005 . 415-289-3080 Duke Roberts, Chief, Emerg Ops Ctr, SF Dist LOS ANGELES DISTRICT, Emerg Ops Ctr 213-452-3440 F 213-452-4200 213-452-3444 213-309-4822 Anne Hutton, Chief, Emergency Management U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Louis Caldwell , Dep. Data Ops Chief, HQ Dianna Grilley, Data Ops Chief, HQ Ed Parvin, Carnelian Bay (Tahoe) Steven Berris, Carson City Field Chuck Savard , Henderson Field Scott Patterson, Poway Field Tim Reed , Redding Field Sue Brockner, Sacramento Field Anthony Guerrie ro, Santa Cruz Field Andrew Watson , Ukiah Field H 619-988-5805 619-225-8 103 H 6 19-507-9916 6 19-225-8 150 530-587-0910x2011 F 530-546-8532 775-887-7693 775-720-0464 702-564-4543 F 702-564-46C)O 858-879-4015 F 585-879-4019 530-246-5282x70 13 530-524-9504 C 731-0321 381-0207x308 F 381-0556 83 1-595-8759 831-460-7494 707-245-2735 707-468-4042 Last Updated September 8, 2015 2015-2016 FLOOD E ME RGE NCY PH ONE NUMBERS (916) AREA CO D E UN LES S OTHERWISE NOTED CA DEPARTMENT O F WATER R ESO URCES PERSONNEL -FO R O FFIC IAL USE ON LY - State-Federal Fld Ops Center, Sac rame nto (24-hr) State-F ederal Fld Ops Center. Sacramento (G e neral Informat ion) Eureka Flood Center, Eureka 70 7-445-6576 North Coast Flood and River Information, Eureka (24-hr) NAME 24-h r Eme rg FLOOD OPERATIONS BRANCH John Paasch , Branch Chief H 80 5-748-77 62 STATE-FEDERAL FLOOD OPERA TION S Elizabeth Bryson, Chief, FOC Kristin R ichmond, Chief, R eg Fld Pr ep Del ia McG rath, Chief, Resp & Security Jeremy H ill , Chief, Fld Sys Analys is c 408-a23-59 76 c 802-7682 Rick Burnett, Fld Fight Spec , Resp & S ecurity Anna Fong , Senior Programmer Ana lyst Supv Cindy Matthews, NWS Representat ive H 20 9-369-33 16 EUREKA FLOOD CENTER Office # 574-2605 574-2611 574-2619 574 -1358 574 -2167 574-1211 574-0353 574-1203 574-2632 574-2619 574 -2 619 800-952-5530 F 707-445-7860 707-445-7855 C ell /Fax# 59 1-1 844 F 574 -2798 53 1-0347 600-6708 628-84 13 628-7656 952 -8447 203-1749 209-481 -8911 Todd Flackus 707-445-6576 707-499-7677 FLOOD PROJECT INTEGRITY A N D IN SPECT ION BRANCH Donald Rasmussen, Branch Chief H 689-4 961 Amardee p Singh, Chief C 261-25 79 Nekane Hollister, Chief C 707 -291-2732 Wade Wylie, Chief 574-1730 574 -2356 574-2762 574-2353 Robert Duffey, Levee Inspector Pavel Kazi, Levee Inspector Jai Lor, Levee Inspector c 530-6 96-0170 530-755-0071 x23 1 c 31 0-717-0507 574-1204 Max Khashchuk, Levee Inspector Herman Phillips, Levee Inspector Richard Willoughby, Levee Inspecto r INCIDENT COMMAND TEAMS Office, ICT 1 Commander Brian Smith, ICT 2 Commander Bob Nozuka, ICT 3 Commander Eric McGrath, ICT 4 Commander Nekane Hollister, ICT 5 Commande r Todd Hillaire ICT 6 Commander HYDROLOGY BRANCH Sudhakar Talanki, Branch Chief c 629-4688 H 689-3480 H 515-8834 H 55 9-449-8872 c 70 7-291-27 32 c 530-526-1951 David Rizzardo, Chief, Snow Survey s S ection Mike Anderson, State Climatolog ist C 530-219-4328 Maurice Roos, Chief Hydrologist, Pa rt-time H 421-5298 Matt Winston, State Meteorologist H 489-2456 CA DATA EXCHANGE CENTER Help Desk David Parker, Chief Duty Monitor FORECASTING SECTIONS Boone Lek, Chief, Reservoir Coard O ps Mitch Russo, Chief, River Forecast Duty Monitor, River Forecast DIVISION OF FLOOD MANAGEME NT Keith Swanson, Division Chief Vacant, Chief, Hydro & Fld Ops Ofc Michael Mierzwa, Chief, CVFPO• Priscilla Neal, Chief, Admin Un it LAN Support, Div of Tech Svc FLOOD MAINTENANCE OFFICE Mark List, Acting Chf, Fld Maint Office SACRAMENTO MAINTENANCE Y A R D Phil Carey, Asst. Superintendent Russell Eckman, Superintendent SUTTER MAINTENANCE YARD c 212-3945 c 524-5268 H 395-22 10 H 53 0-400-1395 H 991-1916 H 992-0809 574-1208 574-0448 574-1207 574-1206 574-26 19 559-230-3342 376-9663 574-2243 574 -2 762 530 -529-7347 574-2612 574-2983 574 -2830 574 -26 25 574-2615 574-1777 574-2630 574-2633 574 -26 17 574-0601 574 -2613 574-0944 574-0642 653-8723 574-0319 375-4004 375-6004 764 -2942 203-6207 531 -3683 802 -8293 870-8103 214 -3532 708-8929 769-5385 799-5307 559-269-0180 505-8400 764-8385 203-6207 207-7788 76 1-8320 764-6450 412-370 1 698-3269 F 574-2767 425-1935 879-2383 879-2390 402-400 1 764-7889 799-4227 952-8445 Joel Farias, Superintendent H 530 -073-5267 530-071-8902 530-755-6575 Jason Cooper, Asst. Superi ntendent 530-755-0071 x227 530-559-6186 William Croyle, Emergency Prepared ness Mana ger 654-6135 216-8697 Ted Thomas Public Affairs 653-9712 798-1701 DIVISION OF INTEGRATED REGI O NAL WATE R M A NAGEMENT F 651 -9290 Arthur Hinojosa, Division Chief H 489-42 78 65 1-9220 708-4961 NORTHERN REGION OFFICE, Red Bluff 530-529-7300 F 530-529-7322 Curtis .Anderson, Chief 530-529-7348 530-570-6315 Todd Hillaire, Flood Fight Coordinator c 53 0-526-1951 530-529-7347 NORTH CENTRAL OFFICE, Sacram e nto 376-9600 F 37 6-9676 Eric Hong, Chief 376-9655 698-5684 Bob Nozuka, Chief, Resources Ass essment 376-9663 505-8400 SOUTH CENTRAL REGION OFFICE , Fresno 559-230-3300 F 559-230-3301 Kevin Faulkenberry, Chief C 559-250-7 145 559-230-3320 559-285-3479 Jose Faria, Chief, Special Investigations H 559-591-203 1 559-230-3339 559-281-4252 Iris Yamagata, Flood Fight Coordinat or H 559-305-460 1 559-230-3327 559-269-0543 SOUTHERN REGION OFFICE, Glen d ale 818-500-1645 F 8 18-543-4604 Mark Stuart, Chief 818-549-2300 818-207 -94 87 Brian Moniz, Flood Fight Coordinator 818-549-2325 81 B-359-7072 DIVISION OF ENGINEERING Jeanne Kuttel, Division Chief Jim Veres, Section Chief Teresa Engstrom, Asst. Chief Terry Becker, Chief, Construction Brian DePuy, Chief, Sac Project Cosme Diaz, Chief, Civil Engineer Steven Heller, Safety Engineer Fred Robledo, Safety Engineer Wayne Wolfe, Safety Engineer H 530-077 -58 32 H 259-2429 H 530-077 -5832 ·cvFPO = Central Valley Flood Pl anning Office C=Cell, H=Home, F=Fax 653-3927 657-4464 653-3923 653-6432 376-9898 653-7231 376-9893 661-944-8440 376-9892 764-4205 803-8865 628-631 0 824-5056 709-0671 202-9547 207-0926 2 14-6393 California Department of Wat er Re sources personnel continued on back Floods are the number 1 natural disaster in the United States . Flooding causes damage and destruction across all regions, wiping out homes and businesses . However, many residents and business owners are unaware that they qualify for flood insurance . You can take steps to reduce the financial impact of flooding before disaster strikes. One important step is understanding your risk . Wildfires dramatically change landscape and ground conditions, which can lead to increased risk of flooding due to heavy rains , flash flooding, and mudflows . Residents and business owners are urged to purchase flood insurance now to guarantee financial protection from flooding . There typically is a 30-day waiting period before flood insurance takes effect. But the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 allows for an exception to the waiting period in certain cases where property is affected by flooding on burned Federal land that is a result of, or is exacerbated by , post-wildfire conditions . For more information , please contact your insurance agent. E A Flood after Fire: The Risks You may be at an even greater risk of flooding after a wildfire . Normally, vegetation absorbs rainfall , reducing runoff. However, wildfires leave the ground charred , barren , and unable to absorb water, creating conditions ripe for flash flooding and mudflow. Flood risk remains significantly higher until vegetation is restored-up to 5 years after a wildfire . Wildfires can happen almost anywhere , but the most commonly affected states are Arizona , California , Idaho , Nevada , Oregon , and Washington . Heavy Rains Excessive amounts of rainfall can happen throughout the year, putting your property at risk . Properties directly affected by fires and those located below or downstream of burn areas are most at risk for flooding. Flash Floods A flash flood is a rapid flooding of low-lying areas in less than 6 hours , wh ich can be caused by intense rainfall. Flash floods are known to roll boulders , tear out trees , and destroy buildings and bridges. Mudflows Mudflows are rivers of liquid and flowing mud on the surface of normally dry land , often caused by a combination of brush loss and subsequent heavy rains . Mudflows To learn more about your risk for flooding and how to prepare for floods, visit FloodSmart.2ov/wildfire. can develop when water saturates the ground , such as from rapid snowmelt or heavy or long periods of rainfall , causing a thick , liquid, downhill flow of earth . Mudflows are covered by flood insurance but are different from other non -covered earth movements where there is not a flowing characteristic-such as landslides or slope failures. MAY 2015 Preparing for a Flood . ~~" -..... -. . •. ' . ,;~~ . ~.,, ~~~ Residents and business owners need to prepare for flood c o ndi ti ons . Befo re the threat of flooding becomes imminent, residents and business owners should : • Purchase a flood insurance policy if they do not already have one . • Review their current insurance policy, become familiar w it h w hat is c overed , and ensure the limits are adequate for their building and personal belongings . • Make an emergency kit , plan evacuation routes , and kee p im port ant papers in a safe , waterproof place . • Itemize and take pictures of possessions . For more information regarding a policy , please call your in s uran ce agent. You also can visit FloodSmart.gov or call 1-800-427-2419 to find a local agent. Many Responsible fo r Flood Prote cti o n •Riverside Co u nty Flood • Dams, levees • Regional channel s and storm drains •Cities/Cou nty • Ro ad culverts •Smaller storm drains ( <=36") •Catc h bas ins (road side inlets) •Rural Property Owners/HOAs •Minor drainage infra structure • Ke e p natural washes within private proper ty fre e from ob struction 9/21/2015 1 What is El Nino? El Nifio is a weather phenomenon that involves a warming of the Pacific Ocean west of Peru. The temperature increase can cause dramatic changes in weather patterns worldwide, bringing wet rains to California but drought to Indonesia and Australia. Change in Jet Stream Delivers More Rain to Southern California ., .. Why is this one such a big deal? -2015 1997 +J.6•F i~ O Average temperature --., ·2 Jan Feb. Marcil April May Jun e Ju ly Aug Sept. Oct. Nov Dec Source NO.~ Ctma:.e Pt&d.'Cnon Center - • This El Nifio is as strong as the record 97 /98 El Nifio • Strong El Ninos tend to predict wet years 9/21/2015 2 Weather Service says: "likely wetter than normal." December t hroug h February are ty pica ll y wettest months El Nifi os ca use flood in g by repeated storms, not necessa ril y stron ger sto rms -.. u. ~ r .... , i:.-...i .1'f -lllt::O- ......... ····' .... _'I I.II -.. ~ ... ~ ~ ....... :,..,..,,,, ... _t0;:-4 ' u ~-11 M1 ;.t: t .~t ,.,., ).o ).o --~ :.u ·~ ~.;; .... ... ; f ,)I t.N ·-~ " lllJoU'"l:l --t'1.1S~P.J ,..., .... ~ ~ ... ~ l t u " " , ... ~ Ofl •ft ·-~ ' .. " ·-·--·-·-··--------.u: ~~..a'~-·--.... RUao.:• Atmospheric Rivers Promote Stronger Storms • Sa m e as Pineapp le Express; • Diffe re nt fro m El Nin o •Typically Dece mber - Fe bruary • Ribbon of a tmos pheric water vapor • Up to 25 0 miles wide • Carry up to lSx: volume of M 1ss 1ssippi River •Up to 5 per year • Co mm o n cause of s ignificant flo od in g 9/21/2015 3 "" At mosp h eric Rivers can ha ppen at any t ime 2010-2011 wet season was record breaker • Ri ve rs ide • 1 ·day -3.2" • 5-day -7.2" •Te mec ul a • I -d ay -5" • 5-day-12.2" Murrieta Creek Mocki ngbird Canyon Roa d Historic Rainfall Non -El Nin o vs . El Nino S strong El Niii os -1958 (25-J, 1966 (1 4"), 1973 (I S"), 1983 (24"), 1998 (25") Ralilfall " 1:-~ ~ -g 1 ~ ~ Avg.Ann ua l I 11 I I I 1 I I.Ill I 11 I Concl u sion ... Flood risk depends on t h e jet stream a n d atmosp h eric rivers . ~ .. 7_.~-,,,c.~= ---I '.. ,. .. -• _1:-> ,..... ··--~ ~ ,_,( ";--~ -·:.. - From Ralph d ;i1I. 20U, Mon.~-Rev. • Do rive r s a nd /or jet str eam set up ove r Riversid e? • Ho w long d o t hey stay put? • Will storm seaso n be mild, wet or wild ? • We don't know 9/2 1/20 1 5 4 El Nifio Concerns • Flooding due to repeated storms • Slope instability from saturated soils • Flooded roads and intersections • Debris flows from hillside burn areas • Roof collapse from inadequately cleaned roof drains • Potential for road and flood control system failures RCFC&WCD Preparations • Complete inspection of facilities • Maintenance where regulatory permits allow • Pressing for regulatory permits e lsewhere • Mock-sto rm drill s Flood-fi g ht training for staff • Emergency contracts with contractors and rock a nd equipment suppliers • Tools for Public Outreach (Brochures, websites, presentations) • Documenting condition of faci lities in case of state/federal emergency d eclarations RCFC&WCD Storm Center 951.955.1230 Stage 1 -Normal ralnfa.IJ SI Tracki ng weathe r during busi ness hours Planni ng Divisio n monitors e mergency pho ne line du ring wo r k hours Spot fa cility inspections/repair by fi e ld sta ff as needed Ma n agers monitor rai n fall during/after hours Managers monitor em ergency phone line after hours Operations Di visio n may activate field staff to patrol /repair areas Stage 2 -Moderate to Heavy rainfall Sto nn Ce nter activated durin g nonn al wo r k hours Coo rdina tes with ci ti es, Cou nty a nd other e me rge ncy responders • Fiel d sta ff and/or e ngi neerin g s taff patrol facilities • Field staff respond to probl ems as necessary Stage 3 -Heavy or Continuous rainfall Storm Center o n 24 hour activation Coo rdin ates with cities, County a nd other e mergency res po nders Engi neering sta ff patrolli ng facilities Field staff flood fighting 9/21/2015 5 Thoughts for Cities/County Revi e w /upd ate e me rge n cy pla ns an d pohc1es Ma inta in buil di ngs a nd ground s -roof d ra in s, local drain age, efc. In s p ect a nd ma in tain storm d rai ns Ini tiat e regul atory pe rmit s fo r ma inte na nce now As k DWR for fl ood fi ght classes Em e rgency contracts w ith contractors a nd rock a nd equipme nt supplie rs Monitor weathe r Ma inta in commun icat io n s w ith County Em ergen cy Ma nage me nt De pa rtment Inform public of potentia l probl e m a reas in adva n ce Ma intain PIO communica tio ns w ith public a nd offi cial s Doc ume nting conditio n of faci li t ies in adva n ce o f e me rgen cies Activa t e Ea rly ; track co st s ca re full y Procl a im a s soon as p ossibl e - sta t e a nd fe d era l fund s limited Thoughts for Cities/County --.. • Identify areas where residents have blocked drainage courses; work with them to resolve issues; • In cases where residents have issues with stream and/ or slope stabilization; NRCS may be able to help Natural Re5ource Con!tervat1on Phone Number Servile Sa n Jaci nto Service Center Red lands Service Center Slyth e Service Center Indio Service Center 951.654.7139ext. 3 909.799.7407 760.922.3446 760.347.3675 ext. 144 9/21/2015 6 State Department of Water Resources Flood Operations Center CA Department of Water Resources Information and Contacts • Flood Ce nter (916) 574-2619 flood_center@water.ca.gov • Eureka Flood Ce nter (707) 445-6576 • Recorded Cond itions and Forecasts (800) 952-5530 • Public CDEC access-http://cdec.water.ca.gov • Agency access-http://cdec4gov.water.ca .gov (call (916) 574-1777 to apply) • Webcast Weather/Hydrology Briefings-wx webcast-reguest@water.ca .gov • FERIX -http://ferix.water.ca .gov • Directory of Flood Officials and Emergency Contac Cards: 916-574-2619 or flood center@water.ca.gov • Flood Operations Center Chief: • Liz Bryson (916) 574-1358 or Elizabeth.Bryson@water.ca .gov Flood Fight Methods Training October thru February 2015 -2016 DE PARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES DIVISION OF FLOOD MANAGEMENT RICKBURNETI FLOOD FIGHT SPECIALIST 3310 El Camino Ave. Sacramento, CA 9582 1 rbumett@water.ca .gov (916) 574-1203 9/21/2015 7 California Conse r vation Corps trained in DWR Flood Fighting Techniques Ass ist w ith Flood Prevention, Mi tigation o r Flood Respo nse Provide CCC Flood Crew Ra pid Respo nse (1 or mu lti p le crews) CCC works cl osely w ith Host Agency o r ca n operate under ICS Crews are self co n tained with tra nsportation, tools and supervisio n CCC pe rso nnel are covered under the States wo rkers co mpensation Ca n d e ve lo p contract agree me n t to tit yo ur n eeds a nd on ly activate iF needed fo r nood res ponse. Cal FIRE Statewide Contact: CCC Emergency Manager Melinda Allen Phone: (916) 341-3103 Melinda.Allen@ccc.ca .gov Under Contract with DWR Stocks sa nd bags at lo cal fire statio ns Sa nd baggi ng Sockin g Bo ils Tarping Sw iftwater/emergency re scu e tea ms Bu ll Dozers a nd Specialized Heavy Eq u ipmen t He li co pter Recon /Rescue Future Proposition 84 Flood Response Grant Opportunities Add it iona l round s of funding for Statewide and Delta grant s Th ird Statewide Grant proposal solicitation package ex pected 2016 --------------___ .) Incre ased pot ential for non-planning project activity type funding Up t o $5000 in applicatio n cost re imbursement for s ucce ssful a pplica nts 1 --) Liz Bryson (916) 574-1358 Elizabeth Bryso n @wa t er ca gov 9/21/2015 8 More Information www.rcflood.org http://www.elnino.noaa.gov/ The Smart Move is to Prepare If your home is subject to floodin& Standard homeowner policies do not cover flood dama&e! Purchase Flood Insurance offered by the National Flood In s urance Program (Policy takes 30 days to activate) 1-888-Call-Flood www.floodsmart. ov 9/21/2015 9 Before the Storm • Clea n gutters a nd cut down weakened trees that co uld damage you r home. • Take care of grading or drainage nee ds o n yo ur prope rty now. • Check for loose roof tiles or s hingles, fix roofleaks Develop a nd exercise yo ur fa mil y di saster plan. • Have a loc ation known to a ll fam ily members to meet if it is unsafe to return home. • Know your childre n's sc ho ol plan . Before the Storm - Clear stream courses of man made obstructions • Remove man-made obstructio ns such as fences and small struccures from known flood areas. • Mo st flood-prone areas of low-lying property will have a designated easement that requires that those areas remain clear of obstructio n Before the Storm -Stream Stabilization Co n tact the local land use agency (City/County) to determine if local. state or federal permits are req uired before doing fill)! the fo ll owing in a wash, stream, lake or river (whether or not water is flowing): Remove soil , rock or plant material from a stream bed or bank; Place any waste, material or structures w ithin or on the bank- even if to arm or or stabilize; Divert, obstruct or otherwise modify the bed, chan nel or ba n k; or • Dispose or deposit debris, liquid, solid wa ste or soil. Failure to do so may result in violations oflocal, state and/or federal law. 9/21/2015 10 Before the Storm -Slope and Stream Stabilization The Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) makes onsite recommendations (for free as of this writing) to private land owners for effective erosion control. Natural Resource Phone Number Conservation Service San Jacinto Service Center 951.654 .713 9 ext. 3 Redlands Service Center 909.799 .7 407 Blythe Service Center Indio Service Center 760.922 .344 6 76 0 .347 .3675 ext. 144 Before the Storm -Sand Bagging • Stage a nd sto re sa nd and sa ndbags befo re t he s to rm. Yo u ca n o btain sand and sa ndbags fro m th e lo cal hardware stor e. Th e Fire Dept. typi cally has a limited number o f fr ee, empty sand bags. For information regard in g ho w to fill a sandbag: http://www.r cfl ood.o rg/Fl oodSafety.as px •Sa nd bags will last as long as t h ey don't ha ve a hole . If t h e bags a re r e usa ble, residents should keep them for the next major rainstorm To discard, distribute s and in a flow e r bed or over a lawn, and t hen throw away the emp ty bags. • It is ill ega l to d ump sand in a s tream, in th e gutte r, or in the sto rm drain sys tem. Du r ing the Storm • In an em erg ency dial "911" •Clogged chann els-ca ll 951.95 5.123 0 • Clogged i nlets, ro ad cul ve rts, roadside ditches -call t he Co unty/City (951.955 .123 0 also wo r ks ) 9/21/2015 11 During the Storm • Avoid unnecessary trips, only travel in emergency situations. • DO NOT "sightsee" in flooded areas. • DO NOT attempt to go around barricades . •DO NOT try to cross low water crossings that have flowing water. • Two feet of flowing water ca n mo ve a 2,000 pound car. • 6 Inches of water can sw eep you off your feet. During a Significant Storm •Use t he telep hone ONLY if you have an e me rgency or to report a da nge ro us situati on. •Turn t o yo ur loca l ra dio o r te levis ion st ati o n to rece ive emergency inform ati on a nd instructi ons. • If you are advi sed by loca l authorities to leave, leave immediately. • Before leavi ng, di sco n nect al l electrica l power a nd gas se rvice at the fuse panel and mete r. • Do n't fo rget yo ur pets or livestock . • Load pets a nd live stock who are willin g to be loaded fi rst, t hen t hose you have di fficulty with last. After the Storm •DO NOT turn u tilities on; rely on utility crews. • Destroy food a nd cann ed goods that have come in co ntact with fl ood waters. • Listen to local authorities regardi ng the safety of drinking water. If in do ub t, boil or purify water before yo u dri nk or use for b athing. • Report downed power li nes and broken gas lines immediately -call 911. • Stay tuned to your local radio or televisio n for information and instructions fro m local authorities of where yo u can receive assistance. 9/21/2015 12 9/21/2015 Mo r e Info r matio n www.rcflood.org http://www.elnino.noaa.gov/ Thank You -.:.S::CMK ~wi.:.u ~1..<:a..-."6 1.» -·-·-I'"'""',.._ ..... . .. ..• . " ~n '" :..t; '~ "' ;..r. ).'!: : •: ~-~~ .. '" "' ... ~-" :.o !-~' ..• ~ ., :.u '·" ~ 1; ~-U ;.')t :•' .. !.O >.Cl ,,, ;.ct •-V. "' 4 -0 •• >)'; l~ :.tt ;.~, :.·o ". ,_ .. :.H --------...... _________ u' ~-.... u -=-aa4 .. :,.:. 13 9/21/2015 -cia ~r..:ac-..i -x:1 ~~Jll.I!~., -.. U.Ti ll --....... ~ --.. -...... -....~ :o-.--~---~ou• '" .... "~ ~.Jj ' ~.:1 '·" •n 1.;. u ~ ~ ~ , ... , , . ~.:~ .. E . . .. u -~.•; .,. •. u ... ~ ... '" .. ... ..• ..... ~ ,,, ., . "' <.•~ --------:w.:.--....... --•clloal• 14 AGENDA ITEM 6 RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION DATE: September 21, 2015 TO: Technical Advisory Committee FROM: Eric DeHate, Management Analyst LoreIle Moe -Luna, Senior Management Analyst SUBJECT: 2015 Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: 2015 FTIP Update As you may recall, on May 18, 2015 staff reported the status on the 2015 FTIP, 2012 RTP/SCS Amendment No. 2 and Amendments No. 1-5. In July, there was no report given on the 2015 FTIP. The following table summarizes what has taken place since the last update to the TAC in May 2015 for the 2015 FTIP: Amendment No. Type of Amendment No. of Projects SCAG submittal Final Approval Amendment 6 Formal Amendment 15 3/17/2015 6/2/2015 Amendment 7 Administrative Modification 11 4/28/2015 5/21/2015 Amendment 8* Formal Amendment 0 0 0 Amendment 9 Formal Amendment 31 6/9/2015 8/4/2015 Amendment 10* Administrative Modification 0 0 0 Amendment 11* Administrative Modification 0 0 0 Amendment 12 Consistency Amendment 7 8/18/2015 Pending 2016 RTP Approval Amendment 13 Formal Amendment 7 9/15/2015 Pending *RCTC did not participate in this amendment The former placeholder, also known as 15-99 (currently 15-12), is a consistency amendment incorporating model changes to seven projects on the state highway; its anticipated approval remains June 2016. In August, staff updated the cost estimates and funding for the seven state highway projects. No additional changes/modifications will be allowed until its approval, concurrent with the 2016 RTP/SCS in June 2016. To view the latest 2015 FTIP listings, please visit SCAG's website below: http://ftip.scag.ca.gov/Pages/2015/approved.aspx The following table is SCAG's current 2015 FTIP amendment schedule up to January 2016. 2015 FTIP Amendment/Administrative Modification Schedule Due to RCTC Due to SCAG Amendment/Administrative Modification No. Formal or Administrative 9/23/2015 9/30/2015 15-98 Strictly for STIP Projects 10/27/2015 11/3/2015 15-14 Administrative 10/15/2015 1/5/2016 17-00 2017 FTIP Update 1/19/2016 1/26/2016 15-15 Formal Amendment Lastly, staff would like to remind all of the agencies about the October deadline for the 2017 FTIP update. We encourage all agencies to submit earlier than the deadline. Attachment: 2015 FTIP Amendment Log 2015 Federal Transportation Improvement Program - Amendment Submittals and Approval Dates 2015 FTIP Purpose No. of Projects Due to RCTC Due to SCAG Anticipated Approval Final Approval Final Update 381 10/7/2013 1 /3/2014 12/17/2014 12/15/2014 Amendment 1 Formal Amendment 81 8/5/2014 8/12/2014 12/17/2014 12/15/2014 Amendment 2 Administrative Modification 13 10/27/2014 11/4/2014 12/29/2014 12/16/2014 Amendment 99 RTP Consistency Amendment 10 12/2/2014 12/9/2014 6/1/2016 Amendment 3* Administrative Modification 0 Amendment Formal Amendment 28 12/16/2014 12/23/2014 2/15/2015 4/8/2015 Amendment 5 Administrative Modification 10 2/10/2015 2/17/2015 3/10/2015 3/9/2015 Amendment 6 Formal Amendment 15 3/10/2015 3/17/2015 5/15/2015 6/2/2015 Amendment Administrative Modification 13 4/21/2015 4/28/2015 5/31/2015 5/21/2015 Amendment 8** Formal Amendment 0 Amendment 9 Formal Amendment 33 6/2/2015 6/9/2015 8/25/2015 8/4/2015 Amendment 10"* Administrative Modification 0 7/14/2015 7/21/2015 8/20/2015 Amendment 11*"" Administrative Modification 0 6/23/2015 6/30/2015 7/31/2015 Amendment 12 RTP Consistency Amendment 7 8/11/2015 8/18/2015 6/1/2016 Amendment 13 Formal Amendment 7 9/8/2015 9/15/2015 11/10/2015 Amendment 98 STIP Projects Only 9/23/2015 9/30/2015 12/15/2016 Amendment 14 Administrative Modification 10/27/2015 11/3/2015 12/1/2015 Amendment 15 Formal Amendment 1/19/2016 1/26/2016 3/8/2016 Total Number of Projects 217 * RCTC did not participate in this amendment. 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I• •oN wouapuawy lewa0d - dad 560Z ROTC NINO August 2014 FHWA approval: 12/15/2014 Agency Project ID Title Update Reason Ccachella RIV140842 IN EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR THE CITY OF COACHELLA - ATP IMPOVEMENTS CYCLE 1: ADD 7 MI. OF CLASS II BIKE LANES & CLASS III BIKEWAYS W/SHARROWS, APSHALT BIKE PATH, PED XING, & CONSTRUCTION OF 2 MI. OF SIDEWALKS AT DIFFERENT LOCATIONS & LANDSCAPED MEDIANS ALONG AVE 50 & AVE 52 FROM WESTERN CITY LIMITS TO CV LINK. ($11.47 OF TC IN FY14/15 & $190.86 OF TC IN FY 15/16) New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. RCTC portion of SCAG/MPO amount of ATP funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0571 ATP MPO Funding consists of $100 state funds and $1,664 of federal funds. TC used for total in case city of Coachella utilizes federal funds for ENG phase. CVAG RIV131005 IN EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR CVAG: CONSTRUCT IN PHASES A NEW 50 MILE BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND LOW SPEED ELECTRICAL VEHICLE PATH FROM CITY OF DESERT HOT SPRINGS TO THE SALTON SEA ROUGHLY ALONG WHITEWATER RIVER. PH I WILL CONSTRUCT LINK FROM PALM SPRINGS TO COACHELLA. FUTURE PHASES WILL CONSTRUCT LINK FROM DESERT HOT SPRINGS TO PALM SPRINGS AND COACHELLA TO THE SALTON SEA. Cost Increase from $65,041 to $99,359 due to revision in latest Engineer's estimate. Environmental Date pushed out from 10/1/2015 to 6/30/2017. New funding coming from Statewide pot of ATP program. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0507. CVAG RIV140820 IN EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR CVAG: REGIONAL SIGNAL SYCHRONIZATION PROGRAM THROUGH THE COACHELLA VALLEY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SIGNAL UPGRADES, COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE. New project in 2015 FTIP from CVAG's 2014 CMAQ Call for Projects. CMAQ PM 2.5 and PM 10 benefits will be assessed per project in PA&ED. Indio RIV111202 IN THE CITY OF INDIO -AVE 44 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT: REPLACE EXISTING AVENUE 44 TWO LANE LOW WATER CROSSING OVER THE COACHELLA VALLEY STORMWATER CHANNEL WITH A FOUR LANE BRIDGE (BRIDGE NO. OOL0056), INCLUDING 6 FT SIDEWALK ON EACH SIDE OF THE BRIDGE. Reprogramming of funds into future years, per 04/02/2014 HBP Update. Indio RIV140819 IN EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR THE CITY OF INDIO - FULLY PAVE ABOUT ONE MILE OF UNPAVED CITY ROADS ALONG (4) RESIDENTIAL STREETS IN INDIO, NORTH OF INTERSTATE 10. STREETS TO BE REPAVED ARE: RANCHO LOS CERRITOS DR; PRIMROSE LANE; GALINDO CT; AND SABRINA CT (PM 2.5 BENEFITS 17.92 KG/DAY) New project -in 2015 FTIP from CVAG's 2014 CMAQ Call for projects. CMAQ PM 2.5 benefits consist of 17.92 kg/day and PM 10 benefits consist of 81.28 kg/day. Project No. 1002 Indio RIV140848 IN EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN THE CITY OF INDIO —ANDREW JACKSON ELEM PED IMPROVEMENTS: ON TEN STREETS WITHIN THE ANDREW JACKSON ELEM SCHOOL COMMUNITY, INSTALL SIDEWALKS, UPGRADE PED ACCESS RAMPS AND DRIVEWAY APPROACHES, THREE ENHANCED CROSSWALKS, AND TWO SPEED FEEDBACK SIGNS. New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. ATP portion of Statewide funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0509 Vlorero Valley RIV140849 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE CO. IN THE CITY OF MORENO VALLEY — CITYWIDE SRTS PED FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS: INSTALL 2,840 FT. OF SIDEWALK GAP CLOSURES, CURBS, GUTTERS, STREET LIGHTS, ADA RAMPS, & STREET WIDENING ON DRACAEA AVE, EUCALYPTUS AVE, IRONWOOD AVE, KITCHING ST, SANDY GLADE AVE, AND ELSWORTH ST; NON -INFRASTRUCTURE INCLUDES BIKE/PED SAFETY CAMPAIGN & BIKE SAFETY CLASSES. New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. ATP portion of Statewide funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0512 PALM SPRINGS RIV090405 IN THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS: REPLACE EXISTING 4-LANE LOW WATER CROSSING ON VISTA CHINO AT WHITEWATER RIVER WITH A NEW 4-LANE BRIDGE - BRIDGE NO. OOL0052. 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AMH NO SONIadS W1Vd NI LOOLEInIa SONIadS WIVd 'a;epdfl d8H 17LOZ/ZO/70 Jed sJeaA am;n; o;w spun;;o 6wwweJ6wdaa pue aseaoaP;soO 'ANVSS303N SV S3NUISV3Wa3lNf100 anoos 0NV lldOal3a 011A1S13S ON101110N1 '(L8Z009S 'ON 3901219) 3O011:18 2:13AIN 1:131VM311HM 3H1 d0 1N3W30V1d3a/ONIN301M 3H1 ONIOfIIONI ''0/118 (1VONV1'2 a0 A31:I Slfll NVS N33M138 (al0 V3 NI SNl-E) 1V1a3INV N1-9 V OI 1V12713113V N1-4 V WOad 'Oa NOWVN d0 ONIN301M :"CIA18 nvaNV1'8 NO A3a sins NVS N33M138 ONIN301M 'Oa NOWVN - SONIadS WIVd d0 A110 3H1 NI 1311VA V113H0V00 3H1 NI bZ 101 L/Ua SONIadS Wlyd uoseaa adepdn a1111 01 daafad Raua6V 1740Z/51./Z4 :lenoidde ` mHd 1740Z ;sn6nd 4 'oN;uawpuawd Iewiod - dad 540Z _•, 2015 FTIP - Formal Amendment No. 1 August 2014 aD FHWA approval: 12/15/2014 Agency Project ID Ti" a Update Reason RCTC RIV130401 THROUGHOUT WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY - GROUPED PROJECTS FOR PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION - PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 AND TABLE 3 CATEGORIES - PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION. Reprogramming of funds per project milestone updates. Funds reprogrammed from FY 13/14 and FY 14/15 to FY 16/17. May utilize EPSP Grouped Project Listing SI # 17(d) RCTC RIV130402 THROUGHOUT EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY - GROUPED PROJECTS FOR PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION - PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 AND TABLE 3 CATEGORIES - PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION. New Project in the 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Yrs. Cost decrease from $5,404 to $5,110 per commission action and latest engineer's estimate. Reprogramming of funds and Schedule delay per project milestone updates and programming capacity Grouped Project Listing SI # 17(d) RCTC RIV140202 IN 1NESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR CAR -A -VAN TRANSIT: MOBILITY MANAGEMENT TO ENHANCE TRANSPORTATION DELIVERY SERVICES FOR CAR-A-VAN'S HOPE BUS FROM JARC. New Project in 2015 FTIP from approved JARC/New Freedom Cycle 7 project list. RCTC RIV140857 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR RCTC IN THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY — SRTS TROTH ST: ON EAST AND WEST SIDES OF TROTH ST B/W 58TH ST & JURUPA RD, INSTALL 3,650 FT. OF SIDEWALK EXTENSION, CURB & GUTTER, ADA-COMPLIANT RAMPING, CROSSWALK AT TROTH ST & 56TH ST W/ SOLAR LED FLASHERS AND PED PUSH BUTTONS, AND MODIFIED ON -STREET PARKING TO CREATE SCHOOL PICK-UP/DROP-OFF ZONE. New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. ATP portion of Statewide funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0510 RCTC RIV140858 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE CO. FOR RCTC IN THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY — PYRITE ST SRTS: INSTALL 2,625-FT OF SIDEWALK ON PYRITE ST B/W GALENA ST &MISSION BLVD WITH A ROAD DIET, WITH ADA RAMPING, ENHANCED CROSSWALK AT PYRITE ST & CASSIDY CIRCLE W/ SOLAR LED FLASHERS AND PED PUSH BUTTONS, MODIFIED ON- STREET PARKING FOR PICK-UP/DROP-OFF ZONES. New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. ATP portion of Statewide funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0511 Riverside County RIV111003 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY - MARKET STREET BRIDGE REPLACEMENT: REPLACE THE EXISTING TWO LANE (ONE LANE IN EACH DIRECTION) MARKET STREET BRIDGE OVER THE SANTA ANA RIVER, 0.4 MILES NORTHWEST OF SR60 WITH A FOUR LANE (TWO LANES IN EACH DIRECTION) BRIDGE. BRIDGE NO. 56C0024 Reprogramming of R/W funds from FY 15/16 to FY 16/17 per 04/02/2014 HBP Update. Riverside County RIV121204 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN THE CITY OF NORCO - ON HAMNER AVE OVER SANTA ANA RIVER .5 MILES N/O OF SIXTH STREET, REPLACE 2 LANE BRIDGE WITH A 6 LANE BRIDGE (BRIDGE NO.56C0446). Reprogramming of Eng funds from FY 13/14 to FY 17/18 per 04/02/2014 HBP Update. New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years Riverside County RIV140401 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY NEAR THE CITY OF MENIFEE - ON NUEVO ROAD, REPLACE 2 LANE BRIDGE WITH A 4 LANE BRIDGE OVER SAN JACINTO RIVER 1.2 MILES W/O LAKEVIEW AVENUE. (BRIDGE NO. 56C0004). New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years per HBP listing 4/2/2014 update. Bridge No. 56C0004 2015 FTIP Amendment log.xlsx 9/15/2015 - 1:18 PM Page 6 of 29 RCM. 2015 FTIP - Formal Amendment No. 1 Ma' °im-a----- August 2014 FHWA approval: 12/15/2014 Agency Project ID Title Update Reason Riverside County RIV140838 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE CO. FOR THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE IN MEAD VALLEY-CLARK ST S/W & INTERSECTION SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS: ON EASTSIDE OF CLARK ST B/W RIDER STAND CAJALCO RD, CONSTRUCT APPROX. 2,000 L.F. OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK, CURB & GUTTER, PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENTS, NEW CURB RAMPS MEETING LATEST ADA REQS, DRIVEWAY APPROACHES, SIGNS, MARKINGS, & OTHER INCIDENTAL ITEMS TO IMPROVE PEDESTRIAN SAFETY. New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. RCTC portion of SCAG/MPO amount of ATP funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0527 Riverside County RIV140839 IN EASTERN RIVERSIDE CO. FOR THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE NEAR DHS-AVENIDA RAMBLA S/W SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS: ON AVENIDA RAMBLA B/W BUBBLING WELLS ELEM SCHOOL AND CAMINO AVENTURA AND NORTHSIDE OF CAMINO CAMPESINO B/W AVENIDA RAMBLA AND BUBBLING WELLS RD, CONSTRUCT APPROX. 3,200 L.F. OF SIDEWALK, CURB & GUTTER IMPROVEMENTS, CURB RAMPS, DRIVEWAY APPROACHES, SIGNS, MARKINGS, & OTHER INCIDENTAL ITEMS. New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. ROTC portion of SCAG/MPO amount of ATP funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0525 Riverside County RIV140840 IN EASTERN RIVERSIDE CO. FOR THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE IN MECCA -GRAPEFRUIT BLVD/4TH ST PED & RDWY SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS: ON W/S OF GRAPEFRUIT BLVD B/W 4TH ST & 3,000 FT SOUTH OF 66TH AVE, CONSTRUCT APPROX. 3,500 L.F. OF ASPHALT CONCRETE WALKWAY & 250 L.F. OF CONCRETE S/W, CURB & GUTTER, ADA CURB UPGRADES & WIDENING, TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS. ($49.32 OF TC IN FY14/15 & $214.49 OF TC IN FY15/16). New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. RCTC portion of SCAG/MPO amount of ATP funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0530 Riverside County RIV140846 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE IN NUEVO-LAKEVIEW AVE S/W SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS: ON LAKEVIEW AVE B/W 10TH ST AND 100-FT NORTH OF 11TH ST, INSTALL 2,600 L.F. OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK, CURB AND GUTTER, PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENTS, ADA COMPLIANT CURB RAMPS, DRIVEWAY APPROACHES, SIGNS AND MARKINGS. New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. ATP Contingency project No. 0528 Riverside County RIV140847 IN EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE IN MECCA - MECCA SIDEWALK & ROADWAY SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS: INSTALL 4,200 L.F. OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK, CURB AND GUTTER, PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENTS, CURB RAMPS, DRIVEWAY APPROACHES, SIGNS AND MARKERS ALONG SIXTH ST., DALE KILER RD., & BROWN ST New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. ATP Contingency Project No. 0526 Riverside County RIV140853 IN RIV CO FOR CO'S DPH-PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WTH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2&TABLE 3 CAT -SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES WHICH DO NOT INVOLVE OR LEAD TO CON,SUCH AS: PLAN &TECH STUDIES,GRANTS FOR TRAINING&RESEARCH PROGRAMS,PLAN ACTIVITES CONDUCTED PUR TO TITLES 23 & 49 USC,FED-AID SYSTEMS REV,ENG TO ASSESS SOCIAL,ECONOMICAENVIRONMENTAL AFFECTS OF THE PROPOSED ACTION OR ALTERNATIVE TO THAT ACTION New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. ATP portion of Statewide funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Proiec:` No's. 0768, 0770 and 0769 Group Project Listing S.I. # 46 RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY RIV041030 IN THE CITY OF HEMET - CONSTRUCT NEW HEMET TRANSIT CENTER (WITH APPROXIMATELY 4 BUS BAYS) - IN THE VICINITY OF STATE STREET AND DEVONSHIRE AVENUE NEAR THE FUTURE COURTHOUSE LOCATION (5309c FY 04 + 05 EARMARKS). New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. Revised project location (Kirby St. between Devonshire Ave. and W. Latham Ave.) in the City of Hemet to move project forward. RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY RIV140823 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR RTA: OPERATING ASSISTANCE FOR FIXED ROUTE AND PARATRANSIT OPERATING ASSISTANCE FOR FY 2014/15 (FTA 5307 FY14) (UZA: HEMET) New Project in 2015 FTIP from approved FY2014-15 SRTP Table 4 Operating Assistance Plan. 2015 FTIP Amendment log.xlsx 9/15/2015 - 1:18 PM Page 7 of 29 69 10 g abed Wd 21 1- LOZ/9L/6 xsix'601 luawpuawV dlld 91,0Z •(OL-SL#) b a19e1 d1US SL-bLOZAd panadde wail dad SLOZ ul loafaad meN '(>IbLE$ - S21 :VZN (LOSS bLAd) '321VM1dOS ONV 'S31d00 '1N3Wd1n03 lb'nSln-OIanV 'S213n213S 'S2131N12Id 's2131ndW00 d0 3SVH021nd 3H1 01 0311Wi1 lON ins 9NIanlONl SW3ISAS NOIlVW210dN1 V121 210d AlNf100 3aIS213nR1 N2131S3M NI bE80bLnR1 AON39V lISNt2113aIS213n121 16-9 L# loafad) b anel dlUS SL-bLOZAd panadde wall &id 9LOZ ul laafo.ad mats! 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RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY RIV151211 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR RTA: IMPLEMENTATION OF LIMITED -STOP SERVICE ALONG ROUTE 1 SERVICE AREA DURING WEEKDAY PEAK COMMUTE PERIODS ALONG UNIVERSITY AND MAGNOLIA AVENUES (RIVERSIDE/CORONA CORRIDOR). SERVICE WILL BE BETWEEN UCR AND CORONA. THIS INCLUDES PURCHASE OF 14 NEW BUSES (40 FT) AND OPERATING ASSISTANCE FOR THE FIRST THREE TO FIVE YEARS OF SERVICE. (CMAQ - $9,212K) Minor change to the project description extending the service from Galleria to Corona (implementing Ph I and II concurrently) and opting for the new CMAQ guidance that allows operating assistance for start up projects up to five years. RIVERSIDE, CITY OF RIV140802 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE: CAPITALIZED PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE. (FY14 5307 - $320K) (UZA: RS) New Project in 2015 FTIP from approved FY2014-15 SRTP Table 4 Operating Assistance Plan. RIVERSIDE, CITY OF RIV140836 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE - CAPITAL LEASE OF OFFICE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (FY14 5307 - $10K) (UZA: RS) New Project in 2015 FTIP from approved FY2014-15 SRT", Table 4 (Project #15-02). RIVERSIDE, CITY OF RIV140841 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR CITY OF RIVERSIDE-IOWA AVE & MLK BLVD BIKE IMPROVEMENTS: CONSTRUCT 0.8 MI 10 FT WIDE TWO DIR MULTI -USE PATH ON N.SIDE OF MLK BLVD B/W CANYON CREST DR & CHICAGO AVE & WIDENING IOWA AVE B/W MLK BLVD & EVERTON PL INCLUDES GRADING, ASPHALT PAVING, SIGNS, & RESTRIPING & INSTALL 6 FT CLASS II BIKE LNS FOR 0.8 MI WITH 2 FT BUFFERS New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. RCTC portion of SCAG/MPO amount of ATP funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0517 RIVERSIDE, CITY OF RIV140843 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE-WELLS/ARLANZA SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS: INSTALL ADA RAMPS, DRIVEWAY APPROACHES & 32,730 SQ FT OF SIDEWALK ON ONE SIDE OF FIVE STREETS (CHALLEN AVE, IVANHOE AVE, KENT AVE, RUTLAND AVE, BABB AVE) SURROUNDING WELLS MIDDLE SCHOOL AND ARLANZA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. ($204.40 OF TC USED IN FY15/16 TO MATCH ATP IN CON) New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. RCTC portion of SCAG/MPO amount of ATP funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0521 RIVERSIDE, CITY OF RIV140844 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE CO. IN THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE - NORTE VISTA SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS: INSTALL ADA RAMPS, DRIVEWAY APPROACHES & 94,200 SQ.FT. OF SIDEWALK ON ONE SIDE OF FOUR STREETS (GAYLORD ST, JONES AVE, CHADBOURNE AVE, BUSHNELL AVE) NEAR NORTE VISTA HIGH SCHOOL, ROSEMARY KENNEDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, AND TWINHILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. RCTC portion of SCAG/MPO amount of ATP funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0522 RIVERSIDE, CITY OF RIV140852 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE CO. IN THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE — DOWNTOWN & ADJOINING AREAS BICYCLE AND PED IMPROVEMENTS: 17 MILES OF BIKE LANES, 2,500 FT. OF CONNECTING SIDEWALKS, BIKE STATION AT METROLINK, CONNECTIVITY MAP KIOSKS, TWO NEW HAWK SIGNALS, BIKE STAGING AREA, BIKE SHARE TERMINAL, BIKE CORRALS, BIKE BLVD, PEDESTRIAN SIGNALS, WALKING PATH, ALL -WAY STOP CROSSWALK & NEW SIDEWALK. New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. ATP portion of Statewide funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. Project No. 0519 San Jacinto RIV140856 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE CO. IN THE CITY OF SAN JACINTO — SAFE & ACTIVE SAN JACINTO SRTS: INFRASTRUCTURE INCLUDES 33,275 SQ. FT. OF NEW SIDEWALK, 5,215 SQ. FT. OF EXISTING SIDEWALK UPGRADES, 52,800 SQ. FT. OF BIKE TRAILS WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO SCHOOLS; NON -INFRASTRUCTURE INCLUDES PED/BIKE SAFETY EDUCAITON, SRTS WORKSHOPS, DEVELOPMENT OF SRTS PLANS FOR EACH SCHOOL, AND OUTREACH. New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. ATP portion of Statewide funding. DAC or Disadvantage Communities do not need required 11.47% local match, per ATP guidelines. 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(FY14 5307) (UZA: HEMET) Technical change to add funding cycle years for federal funds. RIVERSIDE, CITY OF RIV131202 IN THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE - SR-91 AT ADAMS STREET INTERCHANGE: RAMP RECONFIGURATIONS OF EAST BOUND ON AND OFF RAMPS AT ADAMS ST (PA&ED ONLY). Technical change to incorporate corresponding 2012 RTP ID 3M01 WT022 RIVERSIDE, CITY OF RIV151205 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE - INSTALL FIBER-OPTIC SIGNAL INTERCONNECT IMPROVEMENTS ON MARKET ST/MAGNOLIA AVE FROM FIRST ST TO BUCHANAN ST AND INSTALL MISSING CONDUITS ON MAGNOLIA AVE FROM LA SIERRA AVE TO PIERCE ST UPDATING 49 SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS Fund Change to add additional MSRC funds in Lieu of CMAQ Funds. 375K of CMAQ funds were removed and 375K of MSRC funds were added. MSRC Funds, approved by commission on 5/14/2014. MSRC are identified as Agency Funds in 2015 FTIP. 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OF SIDEWALK GAP CLOSURES, CURBS, GUTTERS, STREET LIGHTS, ADA RAMPS, & STREET WIDENING ON DRACAEA AVE, EUCALYPTUS AVE, IRONWOOD AVE, KITCHING ST, SANDY GLADE AVE, AND ELSWORTH ST; NON -INFRASTRUCTURE INCLUDES BIKE/PED SAFETY CAMPAIGN & BIKE SAFETY CLASSES. Technical change to add TC language in project description per Abhijit Badge direction of 12/17/2014. ATP funded project in a disadvantage community Moreno Valley RIV151202 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN THE CITY OF MORENO VALLEY - DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF ITS, INCLUDING AN ETHERNET FIBER-OPTIC BACKBONE SYSTEM, CCTV CAMERAS AT 16 KEY INTERSECTIONS, AND NEW TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLERS AT EXISTING 45 SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS Description change to increase key intersections from 16 to 26 and reduce traffic signal controllers from 45 to 43. CMAQ PM 2.5 benefits revised 6/29/2014 and now consist of .21 kg/day Murrieta RIV031204 IN MURRIETA - CONSTRUCT NEW 2 LANE GUAVA ST. BRIDGE (400') OVER MURRIETA CREEK FROM WASHINGTON AVE TO ADAMS AVE W/ SHOULDERS & ALL REQUIRED APPROACHES (BR#: 56C0162) ($27.528 TOLL CREDITS UTILIZED FOR R/W IN FY 2010/2011). New project in the 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years, per HBP update listing 10/29/2014 Palm Desert RIV071243 IN THE CITY OF PALM DESERT— FREE RIGHT TURN LANE-WB FRED WARING DR TO NB HWY 111: RECONFIGURATION OF A FREE RIGHT TURN LANE AT THE INTERSECTION FROM WEST BOUND FRED WARING DR TO NORTH BOUND HWY 111 ($61 TOLL CREDITS USED TO MATCH CMAQ IN CONST FY 14/15). New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. Reprogramming of Cons funds from FY 2012/13 to FY 2014/15 and one Year Completion Delay Palm Springs RIV031206 ON S. PALM CANYON DR OVER ARENAS CANYON SOUTH DRAINAGE CHANNEL: REPLACE EXISTING 4 LANE LOW-WATER CROSSING WITH A NEW 4-LANE BRIDGE, INCLUDING DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS CONSISTING OF LEVEE CHANNELIZATION (HBRR #: 00L0027). New project in the 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years, per HBP update listing 10/29/2014 Palm Springs RIV090405 IN THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS: REPLACE EXISTING 4-LANE LOW WATER CROSSING ON VISTA CHINO AT WHITEWATER RIVER WITH A NEW 4-LANE BRIDGE - BRIDGE NO. 00L0052. Reprogramming of funds from FY 16/17 to FY 17/18, per HBP update listing 10/29/2014 Palm Springs RIV110124 IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY IN THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS - RAMON RD. WIDENING BETWEEN SAN LUIS REY DR & LANDAU BLVD.: WIDENING OF RAMON RD. FROM A 4-LN ARTERIAL TO A 6-LN ARTERIAL (3-LNS IN EA DIR) BETWEEN SAN LUIS REY DR & LANDAU BLVD., INCLUDING THE WIDENING/REPLACEMENT OF THE WHITEWATER RIVER BRIDGE (BRIDGE NO. 56CO287), INCLUDING SEISMIC RETROFIT AND SCOUR COUNTERMEASURES AS NECESSARY. Reprogramming of funds from FY 16/17 to FY 15/16, per HBP update listing 10/29/2014 Palm Springs RIV990727 IN PALM SPRINGS: WIDEN INDIAN CANYON DR FROM 2 TO 6 LANES (3 IN EACH DIRECTION), FROM UPRR OVERCROSSING TO GARNET AVE (HBRR#:56C0025). New project in the 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years, per HBP update listing 10/29/2014 RCTC RIV041047 THROUGHOUT RIVERSIDE COUNTY - GROUPED PROJECTS FOR TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES - PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 AND TABLE 3 CATEGORIES - TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES (EXCEPT REHABILITATION AND OPERATION OF HISTORIC TRANSPORTATION BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, OR FACILITIES). $292 IN TOLL CREDITS WILL BE UTILIZED TO MATCH STPL CONS. New Project in the 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. Reprogramming con funds from FY 13/14 to FY 14/15 RCTC RIV130401 THROUGHOUT WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY- GROUPED PROJECTS FOR PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION - PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 AND TABLE 3 CATEGORIES - PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION. Reprogramming of funds from FY 13/14 and FY 16/17 to FY 14/15, per current obligation schedules. 2015 FTIP Amendment log.xlsx 9/15/2015 - 1:18 PM Page 15 of 29 RCTC' 2015 FTIP - Formal Amendment No. 4 meg December 2014 FHWA approval: 4/8/2015 Agency Project ID Title Update Reason RCTC RIV130402 THROUGHOUT EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY- GROUPED PROJECTS FOR PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION - PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 AND TABLE 3 CATEGORIES - PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION. Reprogramming of funds from FY 16/17 to FY 14/15, per current obligation schedule. RCTC RIV071267 1-15 IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY: CONSTRUCT 4 TOLL EXPR LNS (TEL) (2 TE EA DIR) FROM SR60 (PM 51.4) TO HIDDEN VALLEY PKWY (PM 42.9) AND CONS 2 TE LNS (1 TE EA DIR) FROM HIDDEN VALLEY PKWY (PM 42.9) TO CAJALCO RD (PM 36.8). ADVANCE SIGNAGE WILL BE INSTALLED A THE SOUTH END BETWEEN PM 34.7 TO PM 36.8 (CAJALCO RD) AND AT THE NORTH END BETWEEN PM 51.4 (SR60) TO PM 52.28 (PM 1.3 IN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY). Cost Increase per latest engineer's estimate &clarification of end PM limits as it relates to construction advance signage to the north of the project that crosses the San Bernardino County Line. RCTC RIV120101 RCTC COMMUTER RAIL SYSTEMATIC IMP. OF FACILITIES AND EQUIPMT: REHAB OF RCTC'S COMM. RAIL IN COORDINATION W/METROLINK, INCLUDING REHAB OF TRACK, SIGNALS, COMMUNICATION, MECHANICAL & LAYOVER FACILITIES, ROLLING STOCK (LOCOMOTIVES/PASSENGER RAIL CARS), TVMs, DEV. OF PTC IN SO. CA., & IMPS, EXPANSION, AND REHAB OF METROLINK STATION PARKING AND FACILITIES ($2,073 TC USED IN FY14 AND $2,783 TC IN FY15) New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. RCTC RIV141203 RCTC COMMUTER RAIL UPGRADES: IN COORDINATION W/ METROLINK TO IMPROVE PASSENGER ACCESS (STATION PLATFORMS, PED BRIDGES, WALKWAYS, BIKE PATHS & STORAGE); TRACK AND LAYOVER FACILITIES; TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES (TIX VENDING MACHINES, INFO KIOSKS, SIGNAGE); & SAFETY/SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS (FENCING & ACCESS CONTROL TO THE PLATFORMS, LIGHTING). ($3,579K TC FOR FY15) New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years. Riverside County 47520 AT I-10/JEFFERSON ST IC: RECONSTRUCT, REALIGN, & WIDEN IC 2 TO 6 LANES (SOUTHERLY OF VARNER RD TO UPRR), WIDEN RAMPS, ADD NEW ENTRY RAMPS, INCLUDING RAMP METERING (NO HOV PREFERENTIAL LANE INCLUDED), ADD ACCEL/DECEL LANES AT WB ENTRY AND EB EXIT (<1/4 MILE), AND ADD DEDICATED RIGHT -TURN LANES. (EA: 47520) Reprogramming of construction years to reflect actual CTC obligation of STIP-RIP funds in FY 2013/14 (CTC allocation vote of 8/20/2014) and Federal obligation of STPL funds in FY 2013/14 (9/16/2014). Riverside County RIV050534 AT I-215/NEWPORT RD IC: RECONSTRUCT/WIDEN FROM 4 TO 6 THROUGH LANES BETWEEN HAUN RD AND ANTELOPE RD, RELOCATE NB AND SB EXIT RAMPS (3 LANES), RECONFIGURE NB & SB ENTRY RAMPS TO INCLUDE HOV LANE, ADD NEW NB AND SB LOOP ENTRY RAMPS (2 LANES), INCLUDE EXTENDED RAMP ACCELERATION/DECELERATION LANES, ADD EXTENDED DEDICATED RIGHT -TURN LANES (EA: OJ440) Reprogramming of construction years to reflect actual Federal obligation of STPL funds in FY 2013/14 (9/16/2014). R1A RIV140827 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR RTA: PURCHASE OF TEN EXPANSION PARATRANSIT BUSES TO MEET SERVICE DEMAND. (FY14 5307) (UZA: RS - $714K) New project in 2015 FTIP from approved SRTP FY2014/15 - 2016/17 Table 4 (#15-3) RTA I RIV140835 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR RTA GROUP LISTING FOR TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 TABLES 2 AND TABLE 3 CATEGORIES - TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES (EXCEPT REHABILITATION AND OPERATION OF HISTORIC TRANSPORTATION BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, OR FACILITIES) New project in 2015 FTIP from approved SRTP FY2014/15 - 2016/17 Table 4 (#15-11) 2015 FTIP Amendment log.xlsx 9/15/2015 - 1:18 PM Page 16 of 29 CO 2015 FTIP - Formal Amendment No. 4 N" R«ntida [eunhhony..im::n tar -- December 2014 FHWA approval: 4/8/2015 Agency Project ID Title Update Reascr. Temecula RIV140301 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA - CONSTRUCT REMAINING ONE MILE MISSING LINK IN THE SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK RECREATIONAL MULTI -USE PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE TRAIL FROM YNEZ ROAD TO MURRIETA CREEK MULTI- PURPOSE TRAIL. New Project in the 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Years Various Agencies RIV050201 IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY GROUPED PROJECTS FOR BRIDGE REHABILITATION AND RECONSTRUCTION - HBP PROGRAM; PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLE 2 CATEGORIES - WIDENING NARROW PAVEMENTS OR RECONSTRUCTING BRIDGES (NO ADDITIONAL TRAVEL LANES). 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SCAG approval: 3/9/2015 Agency Project ID Title Update Reason RTA RIV140825 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR RTA: PURCHASE OF EIGHT REPLACEMENT TROLLEY BUSES AND FOUR REPLACEMENT MID -SIZED BUSES FOR USE ON CONTRACT - OPERATED FIXED -ROUTE SERVICE. (FY14 5307) (UZA: HEMET-$2,073K) Minor change to transpose number of replacement trolley buses and mid -sized buses. Temecula RIV62031 I-15/SR79 SO. IC: REMOVE SB EXIT RAMP, ADD NEW SB EXIT LOOP RAMP, REALIGN SB EXIT RAMP (2 LNS) W/AUX LN. WIDEN SB ENTRY 1 TO 3, NB EXIT 1 TO 4, NB ENTRY 1 TO 3 & RECON SR79S. Reprogramming of funds to combine FY 2014/15 and FY 2015/16 STPL in FY 2015/16 (previously split into two fiscal years due to programming capacity issues). Number of Projects 10 2015 FTIP Amendment log.xlsx As of September 15, 2015 9/15/2015 - 1:18 PM Page 19 of 29 ara 2015 FTIP - Formal Amendment No. 6 March 2015 FHWA approval: 6/2/2015 Agency Project ID Title Update Reason CVAG RIV140820 IN EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR CVAG: REGIONAL SIGNAL SYCHRONIZATION PROGRAM THROUGH THE COACHELLA VALLEY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SIGNAL UPGRADES, COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE. Reprogramming of funds from FY 14/15 to FY15/16 ana r✓e Con funds into Eng, per direction from Caltrans LAPG 13.9 and CVAG staff. Corona RIV011240 IN CORONA ON EXISTING MCKINLEY ST - CONSTRUCT GRADE SEPARATION AT BNSF RAILROAD CROSSING (PROJECT STUDY REPORT & PRELIMINARY ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS REPORT ACTIVITIES) New Project in the 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Yrs and reprogramming of funds from FY 13/14 to FY 14/15 Palm Springs RIV090402 IN PALM SPRINGS — RDWAY, DRAIN., VEH. PARKING & APPURTENANT STRUCTURES & FAG. FOR THE AGUA CALIENTE MUSEUM (SE CORNER OF TAHQUITZ CNYN WY & HERMOSA DR). IMP INC: WIDEN HERMOSA DR. (TAHQUITZ CYN WY -ARENAS RD (NON - CAP)) TO PROVIDE OFFSITE BAY PARK. STALLS); EXT. HERMOSA DR (ARENAS RD- BARISTO RD, CAP ENH 2 LNS, 1 LN IN EA DIR); & CONS PALM SPRINGS SD L-9 (BARISTO CHANNEL -ARENAS RD). New project in 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Yrs, Description Change and Schedule Delay. Project is non -capacity enhancing. Per Caltrans direction, project is within operational right of way. Riverside County RIV071288 IN EASTERN RIVERSIDE CO. IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY —66TH AVE GRADE SEPARATION: CONSTRUCT A TWO-LN (1-LN IN EA DIR) 66TH AVE ELEVATED STRUCTURE OVER THE UPRR, HAMMOND RD., AND SH-111., FROM WESTERLY OF LINCOLN ST TO JOHNSON ST ON THE EAST IN THE COMMUNITY OF MECCA. ADD. IMPROVEMENTS WILL BE CONSTRUCTED TO TIE BACK INTO THE EXISTING ALIGNMENT. New project in the 2015 FTIP Quadrennial Yrs. Caltrans RIVLS01 GROUPED PROJECTS FOR SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS - SHOPP COLLISION REDUCTION PROGRAM: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT W/ 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2&3 RR/HWY CROSSING, SAFER NON -FED -AID SYSTEM RDS, SHOULDR IMPRVMNTS, TRAFFIC CNTRL DEVICES/OPERATING ASSIST OTHER THAN SIGNALS, INTERSCTN SIGNAL PRJCTS AT INDVL INTERSCTNS, PVMNT MARKING DEMO, TCL OUTSIDE THE UA, LIGHTING IMPRVMNTS, EMERGENCY TRUCK PULLOVERS. Cost Increase per SHOPP listing dated March 3, 2015. Grouped Project Listing SI #2. RCTC RIV150301 IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY - GROUPED PROJECTS FOR PURCHASE OF OFFICE, SHOP, AND OPERATING EQUIPMENT FOR EXISTING FACILITIES: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126, EXEMPT TABLES 2 AND TABLE 3 CATEGORIES - PURCHASE OF OFFICE, SHOP, AND OPERATING EQUIPMENT FOR EXISTING FACILITIES (FTA FFY12/13 AND FFY13/14 - 5310) ($1 K IN TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT CREDIT UTILIZATION IN CONSTRUCTION). New project per Caltrans and RCTC Recommendations for FFY13 and FFY14 Section 5310 Project Selection. Group Listing SI No. 54 RCTC RIV150302 IN RIVERSIDE CO - GROUPED PROJECTS FOR PURCHASE OF NEW BUSES & RAIL CARS TO REPLACE EXISTING VEHICLES OR FOR MINOR EXPANSIONS OF THE FLEET: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 AND TABLE 3 CATEGORIES - PURCHASE OF NEW BUSES AND RAIL CARS TO REPLACE EXISTING VEHICLES OR FOR MINOR EXPANSIONS OF THE FLEET (FTA 5310 - FFY 12/13 AND 13/14) ($152K TDC UTILZ IN CONS). New project per Caltrans and RCTC Recommendations for FFY13 and FFY14 Section 5310 Project Selection. Group Listing SI No. 58 2015 FTIP Amendment log.xlsx 9/15/2015 - 1:18 PM Page 20 of 29 2015 FTIP - Formal Amendment No. 6 March 2015 FHWA aaaroyal: 6/2/2015 ICE Agency Project ID Title Update Reason RCTC RIV150303 IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING PARTNERSHIP - CONTINUATION OF TRIP PROGRAM (FTA 5310 - FFY 12/13 AND FFY 13/14) ($441 K TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT CREDIT UTILIZATION IN CONSTRUCTION). New project per Caltrans and RCTC Recommendations for FFY13 and FFY14 Section 5310 Project Selection. RCTC RIV150304 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR EXCEED - OPERATIONS FOR THE SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM FOR ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (FTA 5310 - FFY 12/13 AND FFY 13/14) ($25K IN TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT CREDIT UTILIZATION IN CONSTRUCTION). New project per Caltrans and RCTC Recommendations for FFY13 and FFY14 Section 5310 (Small Urban/Rural) Project Selection. RCTC RIV150305 IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY FOR ANGEL VIEW - TO PROVIDE DOOR TO DOOR TRANSPORTATION TO CLIENTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIES. (FTA 5310 - FFY 12/13 AND FFY 13/14) ($29K IN TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT CREDIT UTILIZATION IN CONSTRUCTION). New project per Caltrans and RCTC Recommendations for FFY13 and FFY14 Section 5310 Project Selection. ROTC RIV150310 IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY FOR DESERT BLIND AND HANDICAPPED ASSOCIATION - TO PRCVIDE DOOR TO DOOR TRANSPORTATION TO CLIENTS WITH DISABILITIES (FTA 5310 - FFY 12/13 AND FFY 13/14) ($24K IN TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT CREDIT UTILIZATION IN CONSTRUCTION). New project per Caltrans and RCTC Recommendations for FFY13 and FFY14 Section 5310 Project Selection. RTA RIV150306 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR RTA - FOR CONTINUATION OF TRAVEL TRAINING PROGRAM (FTA 5310 - FFY 12/13 AND FFY 13/14) ($191 K IN TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT CREDIT UTILIZATION IN CONSTRUCTION). New project per Caltrans and RCTC Recommendations for FFY13 and FFY14 Section 5310 Project Selection. Sunline Transit Agency RIV150307 IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY FOR SUNLINE TRANSIT - CONTINUATION OF TAXI VOUCHER PROGRAM (FTA 5310 - FFY 12/13 AND FFY 13/14) ($28K IN TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT CREDIT UTILIZATION IN CONSTRUCTION). New project per Caltrans and RCTC Recommendations for FFY13 and FFY14 Section 5310 Project Selection. Sunline Transit Agency RIV150308 IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY FOR SUNLINE TRANSIT - PURCHASE OF ONE (1) MEDIUM BUS FOR EXPANSION OF SERVICE (FTA 5310 - FFY12/13 AND FFY13/14) ($19K IN TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT CREDIT UTILIZATION IN CONSTRUCTION). New project per Caltrans and RCTC Recommendations for FFY13 and FFY14 Section 5310 Project Selection. Sunline Transit Agency RIV150309 IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY FOR SUNLINE TRANSIT - PURCHASE OF ONE (1) MOBILE RADIO (FTA 5310 - FFY 12/13 AND FFY 13/14) ($1 K IN TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT CREDIT UTILIZATION IN CONSTRUCTION). New project per Caltrans and RCTC Recommendations for FFY13 and FFY14 Section 5310 Project Selection. Number of Projects 15 2015 FTIP Amendment log.xlsx 9/15/2015 - 1:18 PM As of September 15, 2C15 Page 21 of 23 RCTC 2015 FTIP - Administrative Modification No. 7 ® ........— April 2015 SCAG approval: 5/21/2015 Agency Project ID Title Update Reason Caltrans RIV140837 IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY GROUPED PROJECTS FOR RAILROAD/HIGHWAY CROSSING: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 CATEGORIES -Highway RAILROAD/HIGHWAY CROSSING. (TC UTILIZED TO MATCH STP) Fund Source change from STP Railroad Local to STP-RL Railroad Crossings CVAG RIV131005 IN EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR CVAG: CONSTRUCT IN PHASES A NEW 50 MILE BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND LOW SPEED ELECTRICAL VEHICLE PATH FROM CITY OF DESERT HOT SPRINGS TO THE SALTON SEA ROUGHLY ALONG WHITEWATER RIVER. PH I WILL CONSTRUCT LINK FROM PALM SPRINGS TO COACHELLA. FUTURE PHASES WILL CONSTRUCT LINK FROM DESERT HOT SPRINGS TO PALM SPRINGS AND COACHELLA TO THE SALTON SEA. Reprogramming of funds into Construction. Project will utilize TC's for Engineering. La Quinta RIV121202 IN EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN THE CITY OF LA QUINTA - ON DUNE PALMS RD: REPLACE 3-LANE LOW WATER CROSSING WITH 4 LANE BRIDGE OVER THE COACHELLA VALLEY STORMWATER CHANNEL ( WHITEWATER RIVER - BRIDGE NO.00L0070) Reprogramming of R/W funds from FY 2015/16 to FY 2017/18 per 3/25/2015 HBP update Palm Desert RIV071255 IN THE CITY -OF PALM DESERT — MID VALLEY BIKE PATH: CONSTRUCT A 6.5 MILE CLASS 1 W BIKE PATH ALONG THE NORTHERN CITY LIMITS BETWEEN S/O WASHINGTON ST. AND N/O MONTEREY AVE. Reprogramming of construction funds from FY 14/15 to FY 17/18 due to schedule delay and program capacity. May utilize EPSP. Reprogramming of R/W funds from Prior Yrs to FY 15/16 due to schedule delay RCTC RIV130401 THROUGHOUT WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY- GROUPED PROJECTS FOR PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION - PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 AND TABLE 3 CATEGORIES - PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION. Reprogramming of funds from FY 14/15 to FY 15/16 based on Agencies delivery schedules Riverside County RIV111003 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY - MARKET STREET BRIDGE REPLACEMENT: REPLACE THE EXISTING TWO LANE (ONE LANE IN EACH DIRECTION) MARKET STREET BRIDGE OVER THE SANTA ANA RIVER, 0.4 MILES NORTHWEST OF SR60 WITH A FOUR LANE (TWO LANES IN EACH DIRECTION) BRIDGE. BRIDGE NO. 56C0024 Reprogramming R/W funds from FY 2016/2017 to 2017/2018 per HBP listing 3/25/2015, and changing environmental document type from CE to EA Riverside County RIV140401 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY NEAR THE CITY OF MENIFEE - ON NUEVO ROAD, REPLACE 2 LANE BRIDGE WITH A 4 LANE BRIDGE OVER SAN JACINTO RIVER 1.2 MILES W/O LAKEVIEW AVENUE. (BRIDGE NO. 56C0004). Technical Change to clarify Scope in HBP program. Technical change does not impact any modeling details. Riverside Count RIV140857 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR RCTC IN THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY — SRTS TROTH ST: ON EAST AND WEST SIDES OF TROTH ST B/W 58TH ST & JURUPA RD, INSTALL 3,650 FT. OF SIDEWALK EXTENSION, CURB & GUTTER, ADA-COMPLIANT RAMPING, CROSSWALK AT TROTH ST & 56TH ST W/ SOLAR LED FLASHERS AND PED PUSH BUTTONS, AND MODIFIED ON -STREET PARKING TO CREATE SCHOOL PICK-UP/DROP-OFF ZONE. Lead Agency change from RCTC to Riverside County and removing FOR RCTC in description Riverside County RIV140858 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE CO. FOR RCTC IN THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY — PYRITE ST SRTS: INSTALL 2,625-FT OF SIDEWALK ON PYRITE ST B/W GALENA ST & MISSION BLVD WITH A ROAD DIET, WITH ADA RAMPING, ENHANCED CROSSWALK AT PYRITE ST & CASSIDY CIRCLE W/ SOLAR LED FLASHERS AND PED PUSH BUTTONS, MODIFIED ON - STREET PARKING FOR PICK-UP/DROP-OFF ZONES. Lead Agency change from RCTC to Riverside County and removing FOR RCTC in description 2015 FTIP Amendment log.xlsx 9/15/2015 - 1:18 PM Page 22 of 29 2015 FTIP - Administrative Modification No. 7 r April 2015 _ SCAG approval: 5/21/2015 Agency Project ID Title Update Reason RTA RIV140835 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR RTA GROUP LISTING FOR TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 TABLES 2 AND TABLE 3 CATEGORIES - TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES (EXCEPT REHABILITATION AND OPERATION OF HISTORIC TRANSPORTATION BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, OR FACILITIES) Cost increase per 5339 Hemet apportionment. Increase equals 10.5% Sunline RIV140810 IN COACHELLA VALLEY FOR SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY: SIX REPLACEMENT CNG BUSES FOR FIXED ROUTE SERVICE. (FY14 5307 - $300K) (UZA: INCCPS) Cost decrease per FY16 Draft SRTP. Decrease equals 27.7% Number of Projects 11 2015 FTIP Amendment log.xlsx As of September 15, 2015 9/15/2015 - 1:18 PM Page 23 of 29 CD 2015 FTIP - Formal Amendment No. 9 June 2015 FHWA approval: 8/4/2015 Agency Project ID Title Update Reason Caltrans RIV140837 IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY GROUPED PROJECTS FOR RAILROAD/HIGHWAY CROSSING: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 CATEGORIES RAILROAD/HIGHWAY CROSSING. (TC UTILIZED TO MATCH STP) Cost increase per Caltrans Local Section 130/Grade Crossings backup sheets Caltrans RIV120201 ON SR-60 NEAR BEAUMONT: CONSTRUCT NEW EASTBOUND AND WESTBOUND TRUCK LANES FROM GILMAN SPRINGS RD TO 1.47 MILES WEST OF JACK RABBIT TRAIL AND UPGRADE EXISTING INSIDE AND OUTSIDE SHOULDERS TO STANDARD WIDTHS (10-FT INSIDE SHOULDER AND 10-FT OUTSIDE SHOULDER) (EA: ON69U) - CMAQ PM2.5 BENEFITS PROJECT. $802.9 TC WILL BE UTILIZED FOR CMAQ ENG IN FY 14/15. Description Change to incorporate Caltrans outside shoulder improvements from 10-ft to 12-ft; Cost increase to reflect 3/26/2015 engineer's estimate; minor updates to CE approval and completion date (completion year remains 2019). CMAQ funds split into two FFYs due to OA issues; funding will be obligated in FFY 2016/17 utilizing EPSP and/or OA loans from another County. Project is partially funded by SHOPP-AC (RIVLS01) but it is individually listed under the State Highway projects. Caltrans RIVLS01 GROUPED PROJECTS FOR SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS - SHOPP COLLISION REDUCTION PROGRAM: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT W/ 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2&3 - RR/HWY CROSSING, SAFER NON -FED -AID SYSTEM RDS, SHOULDR IMPRVMNTS, TRAFFIC CNTRL DEVICES/OPERATING ASSIST OTHER THAN SIGNALS, INTERSCTN SIGNAL PRJCTS AT INDVL INTERSCTNS, PVMNT MARKING DEMO, TCL OUTSIDE THE UA, LIGHTING IMPRVMNTS, EMERGENCY TRUCK PULLOVERS. Cost Increase per 2014 SHOPP listing updated May 27, 2015. Grouped Project Listing SI #2. Caltrans RIVLS02 GROUPED PROJECTS FOR PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION - SHOPP ROADWAY PRESERVATION PROGRAM: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT W/ 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLE 2 - PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION, EMERGENCY RELIEF (23 USC 125), WIDENING NARROW PAVEMENTS OR RECONSTRUCTING BRIDGES (NO ADDITIONAL TRAVEL LANES) Cost increase per 2014 SHOPP listing updated May 27, 2015. Grouped Project Listing SI #7. Caltrans RIVLS10 GROUPED PROJECTS FOR SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS - SHOPP MOBILITY PROGRAM: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT W/ 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2&3 - RR/HWY CROSSING, SAFER NON -FED -AID SYSTEM RDS, SHOULDR IMPRVMNTS, TRAFFIC CNTRL DEVICES/OPERATING ASSIST OTHER THAN SIGNALS, INTERSCTN SIGNAL PRJCTS AT INDVL INTERSCTNS, PVMNT MARKING DEMO, TCL OUTSIDE THE UA, LIGHTING IMPRVMNTS, EMERGENCY TRUCK PULLOVERS Cost Increase per 2014 SHOPP listing updated May 27, 2015. Grouped Project Listing SI #5 Caltrans RIVLS12 GROUPED PROJECTS FOR EMERGENCY REPAIR - SHOPP EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAM: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT W/40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLE 2 - REPAIR DAMAGE CAUSED BY NATURAL DISASTERS, CIVIL UNREST, OR TERRORIST ACTS. APPLIES TO DAMAGES THAT DO NOT QUALIFY FOR FED EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDS OR TO DAMAGES THAT QUALIFY FOR FED EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDS BUT EXTEND BEYOND THE FEDERALLY DECLARED DISASTER PERIOD. Cost Increase per 2014 SHOPP listing updated May 27, 2015. Grouped Project Listing SI #4. Ca! rags RIVLS13 GROUPED PROJECTS FOR PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION ON THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM - HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 & 3 - PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION Cost Increase per 2014 SHOPP listing updated May 27, 2015. 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New project per FY 15/16 SRTP. Grouped project listing SI #58. Sunline RIV150620 IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY FOR SUNLINE TRANSIT: OPERATING ASSISTANCE FOR FIXED ROUTE AND PARATRANSIT SERVICE FOR FY15/16. (UZA: INCCPS) New project per FY 15/16 SRTP Various Agencies RIV050201 IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY GROUPED PROJECTS FOR BRIDGE REHABILITATION AND RECONSTRUCTION - HBP PROGRAM; PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLE 2 CATEGORIES - WIDENING NARROW PAVEMENTS OR RECONSTRUCTING BRIDGES (NO ADDITIONAL TRAVEL LANES). TC USED TO MATCH HBP FUNDS Cost increase per 3/25/2015 HBP funding update. Increase equals 31.21% Number of Projects 33 2015 FTIP Amendment log.xlsx As of September 15, 2015 9/15/2015 - 1:18 PM Page 27 of 29 2015 FTIP - RTP Consistency Amendment No. 12 �-=- August 2015 FHWA approval: Agency Project ID Title Update Reason Coachella RIV030901 ON 1-10 IN EASTERN COACHELLA (AT 3.4 MILES E/O DILLON RD & 9.1 MILES W/O CACTUS CITY SRRA): CONSTRUCT NEW 6 THROUGH LANE AVENUE 50 IC (3 LANES EACH DIR. APPROX 1/2 MILE N/O AND S/O 1-10), EB EXIT RAMP (3 LANES), WB EXIT RAMP (2 LANES), EB & WB ENTRY RAMPS (1 LANE), EB & WB LOOP ENTRY RAMPS (1 LANE) (EA: 45210) Scope of Work Change with corresponding cost adjustments and completion year Lake Elsinore RIV010206 AT 1-15/RR CYN RD IC: RECONST/WIDEN RR CYN UC 4 TO 6 LNS (SUMMERHILL DR - CASINO RD), REPLACE NB AND SB RAMPS W/HOOK RAMPS AND CONST AUX LN AT SB ONRAMP & DECEL AUX LN AT NB OFF RAMP (PH 1); CONSTR NEW FULL IC AT I- 15/FRANKLIN ST; REALIGN/WIDEN MAIN ST SB ON RAMP 1 TO 2 LNS; ADD AUX LNS FROM FRANKLIN ST IC TO MAIN ST IC & FROM FRANKLIN ST IC TO RR CYN IC, AND CONST NEW FRONTAGE RD ON WESTSIDE OF 1-15 FROM AUTO CENTER DR. TO RUPARD ST AND EASTSIDE OF 1-15 (CAMINO DEL NORTE) FROM FRANKLIN ST TO MAIN ST (PH II). Scope of Work Change with corresponding cost adjustments and completion year. Project to be completed in two phases -funding programmed reflects implementation of Ph I and II. Completion date reflects the ultimate completion of Ph II in 2027. Menifee RIV151219 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN MENIFEE: CONSTRUCT NEW HOLLAND AVE 4-LANE OC (2 LNS IN EA DIR) OVER 1-215 AND ANTELOPE RD. PROJECT INCLUDES REALIGNMENT OF WILLOWOOD WAY, RESTRIPING OF HANOVER LANE AND ALBION LANE, AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN ACCESS ROAD FOR BUSINESS ON THE WEST SIDE OF 1-215 (EA 1 F980). New Project Menifee RIV151218 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN MENIFEE: RECONSTRUCT/WIDEN 1-215 IC AT MC CALL BLVD. - WIDEN IC FROM 4 TO 6 LANES (SUN CITY BLVD TO EASTERLY OF ENCANTO DR), WIDEN ENTRY RAMPS (RAMP METERED / NON HOV PREFERENTIAL LANE), WIDEN EXIT RAMPS (DUAL LEFT @ SB & DUAL RIGHT @ NB WITH MCCALL), ADD DUAL LEFT -TURN AND DEDICATED RIGHT -TURN LANES (EA 1F700). New Project Moreno Valley RIV151220 IN WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN THE CITY OF MORENO VALLEY ALONG SR 60 - WIDEN FROM TWO TO THREE LANES IN EACH DIRECTION IN THE EXISTING MEDIAN TO PROVIDE ONE ADDITIONAL GENERAL PURPOSE LANE IN EACH DIRECTION FROM REDLANDS BLVD. TO GILMAN SPRINGS RD. New Project Project will eliminate existing gap closure/bottleneck from Redlands to Gilman Springs Rd. Moreno Valley RIV080904 AT SR-60/THEODORE ST IC: WIDEN OC FROM 2 TO 6 THRU LANES; WIDEN WB EXIT/ENTRY RAMPS FROM 1 LN TO 2 LNS AT EXIT/ENTRY, 3 LNS AT ART. W/ HOV AT ENTRY; WIDEN EB EXIT RAMP FROM 1 LN TO 2 LNS AT EXIT AND 3 LNS AT ART.;• WIDEN EB ENTRY RAMP FROM 1 LN TO 2 LNS W/HOV; ADD EB LOOP ENTRY WITH 2 LNS AT ART. AND 1 LN AT ENTRY; ADD AUX LNS 1700' EACH DIR WEST OF IC & 1200' EB AND 2200' WB EAST OF IC - RTP 3M0801 Scope of Work Change with corresponding cost adjustments and completion year Murrieta RIV100107 IN SW RIVERSIDE COUNTY - I-215/KELLER RD. IC: REPLACE EXISTING 2-LN I-215/KELLER RD. UNDERPASS WITH A NEW 4-LN (2 LNS IN EA DIR 500' EAST AND WEST OF 1-215 CL) IC, INCLUDING LEFT TURN LANES IN EACH DIRECTION, AUXILIARY LANES AT THE SB OFF- RAMP (APPROX. 1300'), ADD 2-LN NB/SB OFF RAMPS AND 2-LN NB/SB ON -RAMPS W/HOV, SIDEWALKS, AND REALIGN ANTELOPE RD APPROX 1/4 MI EAST. Scope of Work Change with corresponding cost adjustments and completion year Number of Projects 7 2015 FTIP Amendment log.xlsx 9/15/2015 - 1:18 PM As of September 15, 2015 Page 28 of 29 6Z 4c 6Z abed Ad 8I L - 51,0Z/5L/6 xspc6oi Luawpuawy dad SLOZ uosead alepdn al loafad Aaue6y :lenoudde dMHd EilE) Mel 9 60Z ;sang AGENDA ITEM 7 RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION DATE: September 21, 2015 TO: Technical Advisory Committee FROM: Eric DeHate, Management Analyst Grace Alvarez, Planning and Programming Manager Shirley Medina, Planning and Programming Director I SUBJECT: Draft Obligation Delivery Plan — FFY 2015/16 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: As you may recall on July 20, 2015, RCTC reported to the TAC that the delivery rate for the FFY 14/15 Obligation Plan was extremely low. At the time the report was given to the TAC in July, RCTC's FFY 14/15 Obligations was 2.4 percent. Since the TAC meeting, Riverside County agencies in cooperation with Caltrans Local Assistance were able to submit Request for Authorization (RFA) packages to Federal Agencies for funding obligations, increasing the obligation authority delivery from 2.4 percent to 73.66 percent. This was a momentous effort with cooperation from your agencies and Caltrans. RCTC also met with Caltrans Local Assistance and coordinated with your agencies' staff to resolve problems RFAs were encountering. As of September 1, 2015 Riverside County was able to obligate $31,869,689 of the $43,265,641 FFY 2015 Obligation Authority (OA). With FFY 14/15 coming to an end, RCTC is looking ahead to FFY 15/16. Attached to this report is a draft FFY 15/16 obligation plan. This draft obligation plan is an outline of the projects that have STP or CMAQ programmed in FFY 15/16, as well as projects that did not make the FFY 2014/15 obligation and have been carried over to FFY 2015/16. RCTC and Caltrans Local Assistance are teaming up to assist the local agencies to secure the required RFA approvals, with the goal of obligating 100 percent of Riverside's Obligation Authority in FFY 2015/16. An early start of the FFY 2015/16 Obligation Plan provides a better opportunity to receive federal obligation approvals before the OA runs out. There will be a milestone update requested later this month to determine the status of projects on the draft FFY 15/16 Obligation Plan. Your response is greatly appreciated. RCTC will also continue to monitor the progress of the project delivery to use as perhaps a new scoring category for future call for projects. RCTC would like to reiterate its Planning and Programming staff is available to assist you with the processing of the RFA and to help you navigate through the federal -aid process. Attachment: Draft FFY 2015/16 Obligation Plan RIVERSIDE COUNTY - DRAFT FFY 2015/2016 OBLIGATION PLAN MIGIL Agency FTIP ID Project Location Project Scope/Description RFA Subm.To Caltrans D-8 (Projected) CMAQ STP-L Funding Phase Current Project Status FTIP Funding Year Comments %` Beaumont RIV050535 SR60/Potrero Blvd. Interchange Ph. I IC Project 12/1/2015 $ 8,929,000 Con ROW Cert FY 16/17 Agmt 14-/tr14U-UU - Lonst funded phase with a start date of June 2014; As of 2/10/2015, Formal letter to ROTC states R/W delayed to FY 15/16 Calimesa RIV060116 I-10/Cherry Valley IC PA&ED 6/30/2016 $ 443,000 Eng PA&ED FY 14/15 Agnu. 14-ic-J.L1-Uv - tmnronmencm funded phase with federal obligation Jan 2015. As of 9/2/2015, the city of Calimesa needs a coop agreement with Caltrans Coachella RIV140816 Various Locations 8.2 miles of Class II Bike Lanes 6/30/2015 $ 460,000 Con Pre PA&ED FY 15/16 Included in 2015 FTIP A-1 Coachella RIV151217 Ave 48from Jackson to Van Buren Street Widening 5/1/2016 $ 2,278,000 Con PA&ED FY 15/16 Agmt 14-/2-14/-00 cons tunded pnase with a start of cons Jan 2015; As of 5/20/2015,RFA date pushed out to 5/1/2016. CVAG RIV140820 Coachella's Regional Traffic Synchronization System Integration ITS 7/13/2015 $ 7,749,615 ITS ENG PA&ED FY 15/16 As of 8/31/2015 E-76 to be approved, however, Caltrans ran out of OA. Will be funded in FY 15/16 Indio RIV140819 Four (4) residential roads in Indio Fully Pave about 1 mile of Residential roads 6/30/2016 $ 1,132,000 Con Pre PA&ED FY 15/16 Included in 2015 FTIP A-1 Indio RIV151001 HWY 111 Widening 760 FT WEST OF MADISON ST TO RUBIDOUX ST 6/30/2016 $ 4,680,000 Con PA&ED FY 16/17 Currently in PA&ED Moreno Valley RIV151202 Various Locations (TCM) Signal Synchronization 2/2/2016 $ 1,542,000 Con PA&ED FY 15/16 To be constructed with RIV151203 Moreno Valley RIV151203 Cactus, Alessandro and Day Dynamic Message Signs 2/2/2016 $ 341,000 Con PA&ED FY 14/15 To be constructed with RIV151202 Palm Springs RIV131001 Gene Autry Trail and Vista Chino Second Left Turn Lane 6/30/2016 $ 246,200 Con Pre PA&ED FY 15/16 Included in 2015 FTIP A-1 Palm Springs RIV140818 Various Locations 9.8 miles of Class II and Class III Bike Lanes 6/30/2016 $ 402,000 Con Pre PA&ED FY 15/16 Included in 2015 FTIP A-1 Rancho Mirage RIV110130 Monterey Ave. SB Widening - Dinah Shore to Gerald Ford Widening Road and Improvements 12/30/2015 $ 850,000 Con ROW Cert FY 14/15 Prior Call for Projects Award. New RFA date to be in FFY 15/16 Rancho Mirage RIV140814 Bob Hope Dr and Dinah Shore Dr 4ft high sand fencing 6/30/2016 $ 46,000 R/W PA&ED FY 15/16 CVAG'S CMAQ Call for Projects Award 2014. As of 9/15/2015 - Currently in PA&ED Rancho Mirage RIV140815 Ramon Rd and Dinah Shore Dr Pork Chop Island, pole replacement and relocation and 4 ft high sand fencing 6/30/2016 $ 31,000 R/W PA&ED FY 15/16 CVAG'S CMAQ Call for Projects Award 2014. As of 9/15/2015 - Currently in PA&ED Riverside RIV131202 Adams St at 91 IC PA&ED 12/1/2015 $ 935,000 Eng PSR FY 14/15 Agin' 14-/t-140-VU cninrunmenlal funded schedule May 2014. As of 2/24/2015: RFA delayed due to PSR required.Project will be pushed into FFY 15/16 September 15, 2015 Agency FTIP ID Project Location Project Scope/Description RFA Subm.To Ca!trans D-8 (Projected) CMAQ STP-L Funding Phase Current Project Status FTIP Funding Year Comments Riverside RIV151205 Magnolia Ave from First street to Buchanan(TCM) Signal Synchronization 2/1/2016 $ 1,012,500 Con PA&ED FY 15/16 Multi -funding Call for Projects Award. As of 2/24/2015: RFA date revised to 2/1/2016 Riverside RIV151206 SR 91 Lime to Mulberry Pedestrian Bridge 12/1/2015 $ 638,000 Eng PSR FY 14/15 Agmt 14-/2-12/-UU hnyironmental funded phase with May 2014 schedule. Secured FPN. Project will be pushed into FFY 15/16 Riverside RIV151209 Bike share program - 4 Locations (TCM) Bike Lockers for last mile share (TCM) 12/1/2015 $ 240,000 Con PA&ED FY 14/15 Agmt 14-/2-13U-UU Cons tunoed pnase with start of cons June 2015. As of 6/18/2015: Revised RFA date to FY 15/16 Riverside RIV151215 Bruce Street (TCM) Sidewalks 11/1/2015 $ 195,000 Con PA&ED FY 14/15 Agmt14-72-131-00 Cons funded phase with start of cons Sept 2015. FPN secured.As of 6/17/2015, environmental delays push project out to FY 15/16 Riverside RIV151216 Magnolia Ave from Buchanan to Banbury Street Widening 2/1/2016 $ 2,620,000 Con PA&ED FY 15/16 Multi-tunding Call for Projects Award. As of 2/24/2015: RFA date revised to 2/1/2016 Riverside County RIV071288 Ave 66 GS Grade Separation 6/30/2016 $ 350,000 Con PA&ED FY 15/16 TCIF Project Riverside County RIV151210 Canyon Lake, Menifee and Hemet Salt Creek Multi -Modal Trail 6/30/2016 $ 5,090,000 Con PA&ED FY 17/18 Temecula RIV62029 Park and Ride Facility(TCM) Park and Ride Facility 12/1/2015 $ 1,300,750 Con R/W Cert FY 14/15 Agmt 14-72-135-00 Cons tunded phase with start of cons Jan 2015.As of 7/15/2015, Harish to follow up Temecula RIV62031 I-15/SR-79 IC IC Project 12/1/2015 $ 12,976,000 Con R/W CERT FY 15/16 Agmt 14-72-143-00 Cons funded phase with start of cons Dec 2014. R/W Agreements at HQ. Could submit RFA after approval. Harish to follow up Wildomar RIV151213 Grand Ave Bike Lanes (TCM) Bike Lanes 12/8/2015 $ 614,000 Con PA&ED FY 15/16 Agmt 14-72-136-00 Cons funded with start of Con March 2015. RFA delayed to FY 15/16 Wildomar RIV151214 Grand Ave Bike Lanes (TCM) Bike Lanes Ph II 12/8/2015 $ 747,000 Con PA&ED FY 15/16 Agmt14-71-137-00 Cons funded with start of Con March 2016. RFA delayed to FY 15/16 Banning RIV130401 Ramsey St. Pavement Rehab Pavement Rehab 12/1/2015 $ 182,000 Con PA&ED FY 15/16 As of 7/2/2015 - PES Comments will delay project RFA to FY 15/16 Beaumont RIV130401 8th Street Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation Pavement Rehab 6/30/2016 $ 220,000 Con Pre PA&ED FY 15/16 Blythe RIV130402 N. Broadway Pavement Rehab Pavement Rehab 12/1/2015 $ 150,000 Con R/W Cert FY 15/16 As of 4/29/2015 - PES still under review, RFA date was 4/10/2015, now delayed due to environmental issues to FY 15/16 Calimesa RIV130401 Calimesa and Avenue L Pavement Rehab Pavement Rehab 6/30/2016 $ 54,000 Con Pre PA&ED FY 15/16 As of 2/27/2015: Currently requesting FPN, No NEPA Clearence, RFA in FY 15/16 September 15, 2015 Agency FiIP ID Project Location Project Scope/Description RFA Subm.To Ca!trans D-8 (Projected) CMAQ STP-L Funding Phase Current Project Status FTIP Funding Year Comments Coachella RIV130402 Grapefruit Blvd. Pavement Rehabilitation/Reconstruction Pavement Rehab 9/15/2015 $ 215,000 Con PA&ED FY 14/15 As of 6/11/2015, delays in environmental will push RFA date to 9/15/2015 Corona RIV130401 Ontario Ave Pavement Rehab Pavement Rehab 12/1/2015 $ 832,000 Con PA&ED FY 14/15 As of 7/2/2015 PH to still be submitted Hemet RIV130401 Gilbert St. Pavement Rehab Pavement Rehab 7/3/2016 $ 443,000 Con PA&ED FY 15/16 As of 2/24/2015: RFA pushed out to 7/3/2016. Indian Wells RIV130402 Cook Street Rubberized Overlay Pavement Rehab 4/15/2016 $ 135,000 Con PA&ED FY 14/15 As of 7/9/2015 - additional time for revalidation and r/w cert will push project into FFY 15/16 Jurupa Valley RIV130401 Van Buren Blvd. Pavement Rehab Pavement Rehab $ 387,000 Con Pre PA&ED FY 15/16 Depends on the LOCODE Information Lake Elsinore RIV130401 Gunnerson St. Pavement Rehabilitation Pavement Rehab 12/1/2015 $ 286,000 Con PA&ED FY 14/15 As of 7/2/2015, Project will need to complete PES. Project delayed to FY 15/16 Menifee RIV130401 Newport Rd Pavement Rehab Pavement Rehab 6/1/2016 $ 323,000 Con Pre PA&ED FY 15/16 As of 2/26/2015: No FPN, No NEPA, RFA date 6/1/2016 Norco RIV130401 Pavement Overlay - Various Locations Pavement Rehab 6/30/2016 $ 178,000 Con Pre PA&ED FY 15/16 As of 2/26/2015: No FPN, No NEPA, RFA date 6/30/2016 Palm Springs RIV130402 Ramon Rd. Pavement Rehab Pavement Rehab 6/25/2015 $ 395,729 Con Con FY 14/15 As of 8/27/2015 at HQ Perris RIV130401 Redlands Ave pavement rehab Pavement Rehab 2/1/2016 $ 312,609 Con PA&ED FY 15/16 As of 2/24/2015: Current RFA date 2/1/2016 Rancho Mirage RIV130402 Old Hwy 111 Pavement Rehab Pavement Rehab 3/31/2016 $ 162,000 Con ROW Cert FY 14/15 As of 7/2/2015, environmental delays to push project to summer 2016 San Jacinto RIV130401 San Jacinto Ave Pavement Rehab Pavement Rehab 4/1/2016 $ 290,000 Con PA&ED FY 15/16 Temecula RIV130401 Winchester Rd. Pavement Rehab Pavement Rehab 12/1/201S $ 646,000 Con R/W CERT FY 14/15 Revised RFA date to July 31, 201S. As of 7/1S/2015, Harish to follow up Corona RIV041047 Magnolia & El Camino Ave TE project 3/31/2016 $ 943,000 Con PA&ED FY 14/15 As of 3/4/2015: RFA date in Summer 2015. RFA delayed to FY 15/16 OP - Totals $ 22,580,065 $ 39,422,338 RFA at HQ RFA Encountering Problems $ 62,002,403 September 15, 2015 AGENDA ITEM 8 RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION DATE: September 21, 2015 TO: Technical Advisory Committee FROM: LoreIle Moe -Luna, Senior Management Analyst SUBJECT: Active Transportation Program (ATP) Cycle 2 Update STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Call for Projects for Cycle 2 commenced on March 26, 2015, and applications were due June 1, 2015. A total of 31 applications from Riverside County were submitted, totaling nearly $45 million in ATP requested funding. Overall, statewide, there were a total of 617 applications submitted, totaling just over $1 billion. The California Transportation Commission (CTC) announced the proposed statewide recommendations for the CTC on September 15, 2015. The recommendations are as follows: Statewide: 86 projects with ATP funds in the amount of $179.7 million Small Urban and Rural: 27 projects with ATP funds in the amount of $35.5 million Only two successful projects in Riverside County scored high enough to receive funding recommendation under the statewide component: 1. The Riverside County Department of Public Health SRTS, East Riverside (Non -Infrastructure) in the amount of $500,000; and 2. The Riverside County Transportation Department 3rd Place Sidewalk and Roadway Safety Improvements in the city of Blythe/Unincorporated Riverside County in the amount of $721,000. Staff requested scoring information from CTC staff for the remaining projects that will be submitted to the Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) to determine the level of funding that RCTC can provide for Cycle 2. Attachments: Riverside County ATP Cycle 2 List of Applications CTC recommendations, September 15, 2015 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 RIVERSIDE COUNTY ATP CYCLE 2 LIST OF APPLICATIONS Project Funding (1000s) PROJECT unique APPLICATION NO. PROJECT NAME ATP funds for PA&D ATP funds for PS&E ATP funds for Right of Way ATP funds for Construction ATP funds for Non- Infrastr ucture Total ATP funds being requested for this application / project Local funds leveragin g or matching the ATP funds Additional Local funds that are 'non- participatin g' for ATP TOTAL PROJECT FUNDS 08-Banning-1 City of Banning -Bicycle and SRTS Improvements 20 100 962 1,082 0 0 1,082 08-City of Beaumont-01 Bikeway and Pedestrian Master Plan 20 2 23 23 08-City of Cathedral City-1 Festival Park Plan and Corresponding 75 125 50 0 0 250 48 0 298 08-City of Coachella-1 City of Coachella ATP Cycle 2 2,200 2,200 555 2,755 08-City of Eastvale-1 City of Eastvale -SRTS Citywide Safety Improvements, Education 12 46 327 76 461 116 577 08-CITY OF HEMET-1 Hemet Valley Bikeway Connect 0 0 0 976 0 976 244 120 1,340 08-City of Indio-1 City of Indio - Safe Routes to Schools 160 160 60 1,512 5 1,897 0 0 1,897 08-Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG)-1 Coachella Valley - CV Link Spurs 1,838 2,815 4,653 184 4,837 08-Jurupa Valley-1 Jurupa Valley High School Safe Routes to 4 173 230 845 1,252 158 57 1,467 08-Moreno Valley-1 City of Moreno Valley -Cactus Avenue/Philo 80 40 0 526 0 646 0 0 646 08-Moreno Valley-2 City of Moreno Valley Gap Closure Sidewalk on Alessandro Boulevard 90 70 60 714 934 0 0 934 08-Moreno Valley-3 City of Moreno Valley - Segment of the 115 53 138 1,125 1,431 0 0 1,431 08-Perris-02 City of Perris -Perris Metrolink Station Bike 950 950 361 1,311 08-Perris-1 Perris Valley Storm Drain Channel Trail - 0 0 0 1,571 0 1,571 171 0 1,742 08-Riverside County Dept. of Public Health-1 Riverside County Safe Routes to School, Eastside Riverside 500 500 128 628 08-Riverside County Dept. of Public Health-2 Riverside County Active Transportation 500 500 128 628 08-Riverside County Transportation Department-1 3rd Place Sidewalk and Roadway Safety 65 61 0 595 0 721 150 0 871 08-Riverside County Transportation Department-2 Mecca Sidewalk and Roadway Safety 45 95 0 698 13 851 94 0 945 08-Riverside County Transportation Department-3 Clark Street Sidewalk and Intersection 1,324 1,324 331 1,655 Page 1 of 2 RIVERSIDE COUNTY ATP CYCLE 2 LIST OF APPLICATIONS Project Funding (1000s) PROJECT unique APPLICATION NO. PROJECT NAME ATP funds for PA&D ATP funds for PS&E ATP funds for Right of Way ATP funds for Construction ATP funds for Non- Infrastr ucture Total ATP funds being requested for this application / project Local funds leveragin g or matching the ATP funds Additional Local funds that are 'non- participatin g' for ATP TOTAL PROJECT FUNDS 08-Riverside County Transportation Department-4 Dillon Road Bike Lane Improvements 135 310 0 2,115 0 2,560 0 0 2,560 08-Riverside County Transportation Department-5 Camino Aventura Sidewalk Safety Improvements 46 130 0 733 13 902 100 0 1,002 08-Riverside County Transportation Department-6 Thousand Palms Sidewalk Safety Improvements 40 108 0 708 12 868 217 0 1,085 08-Riverside-1 Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements 100 0 0 942 0 1,042 53 159 1,254 08-Riverside-2 City of Riverside -Gage Canal Bike Path and Multi -use Trail (Phase I) 125 241 1,847 2,213 0 0 2,213 08-Riverside-3 Ramona Sidewalk Improvements 200 302 0 5,019 0 5,521 0 0 5,521 08-Riverside-4 Railroad Crossing Sidewalk Improvements 0 0 0 1,882 0 1,882 0 0 1,882 08-San Jacinto-1 San Jacinto Valley Connect 10 90 0 546 0 646 10 0 656 08-Temecula-1 City of Temecula Santa Gertrudis Creek Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail 189 3,392 3,581 420 361 4,361 08-Western Riverside Council of Governments-1 Limonite Corridor Active Transportation 250 250 0 0 250 08-Wildomar-1 City of Wildomar -Grand Avenue Multi - 1,223 1,223 318 1,541 City of Wildomar-Union Street Multi -Use 30 149 1,871 2,050 21 2,071 44,960 Source: CTC as of 8/13/15. *CTC list showed requested ATP amount for Temecula incorrectly. Showed $5,581; should have been $3,581. 3,807 697 49,463 Page 2 of 2 2015 Active Transportation Program Attached are the Staff Recommendations for the Statewide and Small Urban & Rural Components of the 2015 Active Transportation Program (ATP). Please be advised that these are the staff recommendations only. The program of projects will not be final until the Commission adopts the program at the October 21-22 Commission meeting. The ATP consists of three components; the statewide component (50% of the funds), the small urban & rural component (10% of the funds), and the large Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) component (40% of the funds). Projects located within the boundaries of one of the 9 large MPOs that were not selected in the statewide component will be considered for funding through the MPO component. For the 2015 ATP Cycle, 617 applications were submitted, requesting over $1 billion in funds. Questions one through seven of each application were reviewed by a team of volunteer evaluators and given a consensus score. Questions 8 and 9 were reviewed by Caltrans. For question 8 (Conservation Corps), 5 points were deducted if the applicant chose not to contact the Corps to determine if they could perform some of the work. For question 9, Caltrans reviewed agency past performance and project deliverability and did not recommend point deductions. Instead, Caltrans will work closely with all agencies to ensure project deliverability. In addition, Caltrans reviewed each application to identify potentially ineligible project components. Caltrans may contact successful applicants regarding project eligibility. The project recommendation scoring cut-off was 88 points for the statewide component and 78 points for the small urban & rural component. There is not sufficient funding remaining for all twelve projects in the statewide component that scored an 88 and all three projects in the small urban & rural component that scored a 78. Therefore, Commission staff used a secondary ranking system to choose which projects to recommend. This secondary ranking consisted of first prioritizing infrastructure projects and then prioritizing projects that scored the highest on Question 1 of the application — Potential for Increased Walking and Biking. Statewide Component • 86 projects, totaling $179.7 million (includes Technical Assistance Resource Center) • 88% of funds directly benefit disadvantaged communities • 43 projects are safe routes to school • State -only funds are indicated per applicant request, but no final decision has yet been made Small Urban and Rural Component • 27 projects, totaling $35.5 million • 74% of funds directly benefit disadvantaged communities • 15 projects are safe routes to school • State -only funds are indicated per applicant request, but no final decision has yet been made 2015 Active Transportation Program - Statewide Component Staff Recommendation ($1000's) Co Applicant Project Title StateProject Only Total Cost undl Request 16-17 17-18 18-19 RW CON PAED PSE DAC Plan SRTS SRTS-NI OTH-NI REC TR Eval Team Score 08 Deduction Adjusted Score Caltrans Active Transportation Resource Center 3,900 3,900 1,300 1,300 1,300 ALA Berkeley 9th Street Bicycle Blvd Extension Pathway, Phase II 895 850 145 705 - - 705 20 125 - - - - - - 93.00 93.00 ALA Oakland 19th Street BART to Lake Merritt Urban Greenway 4,683 4,583 150 550 3,883 - 3,883 150 550 4,583 91.00 91.00 BUT Paradise Almond Street Multi -Modal Improvements SOF 3,905 3,429 229 195 3,005 195 3,005 83 146 3,429 - - - - - 95.00 - 95.00 BUT Butte County Public Works south Oroville SRTS ATP Cycle 2- Lincoln Blvd. and Las Plumes Ave. 1,716 1,516 25 390 1,101 30 1,321 25 140 1,516 - 1,516 250 - 94.00 94.00 BUT Paradise Memorial Trailway Class I Enhancements SOF 1,391 1,356 48 1,308 - 1,308 19 29 1,180 - - 1,139 88.00 - 88.00 CC Contra Costa County Rio Vista Elementary School Pedestrian Connection Project 905 600 40 560 - - 600 - - 600 - 600 40 - - 97.00 - 97.00 CC Contra Costa County Bailey Road/SR 4Interchange Pedestrian and BicydaImprovement Project 5,195 4,160 720 60 3,380 - 3,440 - 720 3,328 - 4,160 60 94.00 94.00 CC Richmond The Yellow Brick Road in Richmond's Iron Triangle Neighborhood 6,452 6,209 932 5,277 5,277 207 725 6,209 - 6,209 - - - 89.00 - 89.00 DN Crescent City Sunset Circle Multi -Use Trail SOF 800 640 64 576 - 251 325 16 48 640 - - 640 88.00 - 88.00 ED California Tahoe Conservancy South Tahoe Greenway Shared Use Trail, Phases lb and 2 4,027 1,928 480 1,448 - 12 1,448 240 228 1,928 • - • 93.00 93.00 ED South Lake Tahoe Al Tahoe Boulevard Safety and Mobility Enhancement Project 2,228 2,145 279 1,866 - - 1,866 117 162 2,145 - - - - - 89.00 - 89.00 FRE Parlier Manning Avenue Sidewalk Project 695 495 103 392 50 392 10 43 495 - 495 - - 92.00 92.00 FRE Fresno County Laton Sidewalk 3,218 3,228 75 520 2,633 60 2,633 75 460 3,228 - 3,228 - - 88.00 88.00 HUM Hoopa Valley Tribe SRTS Project 1,392 1,301 121 1,180 - 5 1,223 24 49 1,301 - 1,301 43 - 1,234 93.50 - 93.50 HUM Fortuna South Fortuna Elementary School SRTS Project SOF 893 893 15 135 743 50 743 15 85 670 893 31 92.00 92.00 HUM Trinidad Van Wycke Bicycle and Pedestrian Connectivity Project SOF 722 714 22 161 531 75 531 22 86 706 - - - 22 706 90.00 - 90.00 HUM Rio Dell K-8Schools SRTS Safety Improvement and Community Outreach Program SOF 1,533 1,533 80 240 1,213 100 1,213 80 140 1,533 - 1,533 36 - - 89.00 - 89.00 KER Kern County Mojave Pedestrian Improvement Project 1,246 896 896 896 896 • 896 99.00 99.00 KER Kem County Lamont Pedestrian Improvement Project 1,980 1,430 1,430 - - - 1,430 - - 1,430 - - - - 95.00 - 95.00 KER Kern Council of Governments Kern Region Active Transportation Program Plan SOF 250 250 250 - - - 250 - - 250 250 - - - 93.00 - 93.00 KER Bakersfield "A" Street Improvements 1,110 1,055 1,055 - - • 1,055 - 1,055 • 1,055 91.00 91.00 KER McFarland Kern Avenue Elementary SR2S Connectivity Project 2 293 293 293 - - - 263 5 25 293 - 293 - - - 91.00 - 91.00 KER Tehachapi Rail Corridor 2,242 2,042 2,042 = • 2,042 - - 2,042 = 2,042 - - - 90.00 - 90.00 LA Los Angeles County Los Nietos SRTS- Phase I 1,847 1,601 40 240 1,321 - 1,321 40 240 1,601 - 1,601 - - - 99.00 - 99.00 LA Los Angeles County MTA Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Pedestrian Promenade and Bicycle Mobility Hub 3,662 2,909 445 2,464 = 2,464 - 445 2,909 - 488 - 97.00 - 97.00 LA Los Angeles Pedestrian and Bicyde Neighborhood Intersection Enhancements 1,883 1,506 300 272 934 - 1,229 55 222 753 - - - 295 - 97.00 - 97.00 LA Los Angeles County Rosemead Boulevard Complete street Improvements Phase I. 1,250 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 - • 95.00 95.00 LA City of Culver City Washington -Culver Pedestrian and cyclist Safety Project 2,622 2,772 267 2,505 - - 2,505 - 267 1,664 - 2,772 - - - 94.00 - 94.00 LA Los Angeles County West Carson Community Bikeways 531 425 18 56 351 - 351 18 56 300 - - - - 94.00 - 94.00 LA Los Angeles Unified School District LAUso Middle School Bicycle Safety Physical Education Program 1,360 1,360 1,360 - - 1,360 - 1,360 - 1,360 1,360 - - 94.00 94.00 LA Los Angeles County Hawthome/Lennox Green Line Station Community Linkages 3,070 2,406 100 280 2,026 - 2,026 100 280 2,406 - - - 93.00 - 93.00 LA Los Angeles County Vincent Community Bikeways 4,399 3,519 200 400 2,919 - 2,919 200 400 2,111 - - = - 93.00 - 93.00 LA Long Beach Delta Avenue Bicycle Boulevard 1,335 1,075 1,075 1,075 1,075 93.00 93.00 LA Pico Rivera Regional Bikeway Project 4,917 3,932 463 409 3,060 100 3,060 463 309 3,146 - - - - - 93.00 - 93.00 LA Santa Monica Michigan Ace Greenway. Completing Bike/PedExpo ConnetonOver the I-10 1,234 987 147 840 - 42 798 72 75 987 - - - - - 92.00 - 92.00 LA Whittier Whittier Greenway Trail East Extension Gap Closure 5,332 4,516 4,516 1,216 3,150 150 4,516 = • 4,516 92.00 92.00 LA Lancaster lath Street West Road Diet and Bikeway Improvements 1,568 785 70 715 - - 715 - 70 550 - - - - - 92.00 - 92.00 LA Los Angeles County Aviation /LAX Green Line Station Community Linkages 2,578 1,941 80 240 1,621 - 1,621 80 240 1,747 - - - - 91.00 - 91.00 LA Los Angeles Orange Line -Sherman Way Pedestrian Links 1,441 1,153 205 - 948 - 948 205 - 1,153 - - - - - 90.00 - 90.00 LA Lancaster Pedestrian Gap Closure Improvements 7,824 6,259 320 873 5,066 873 5,066 80 240 4,382 - 6,259 - - - 90.00 - 90.00 LA Arcadia Bicycle and Facility Improvements 1,457 1,020 118 902 - 902 35 83 510 - - - 89.00 - 89.00 LA Los Angeles County MTA Union Station Master Plan: Alameda Esplanade 12,340 12,340 1,200 950 10,190 • 10,190 1,200 950 12,340 - - - - 89.00 - 89.00 LA Los Angeles Boyle Heights Pedestrian Linkages 5,000 5,000 893 4,107 - - 4,107 - 893 5,000 - - - - - 89.00 - 89.00 LA Los Angeles Rosemead SRTS Project 842 702 702 - - 702 = - 702 • 702 - 88.00 • 88.00 LA South Gate Long Beach Boulevard Pedestrian Improvements 2,586 2,250 327 1,923 - 1,923 65 262 2,250 - _ • 88.00 • 88.00 LA Santa Monica Expo Station 4th Street Linkages to Downtown and Civic Center SOF 2,016 1,613 120 160 1,333 40 1,333 120 120 1,613 - - - - - 88.00 - 88.00 MEN Mendocino COG SR 162 Corridor Multi -Purpose Trail Phase 2 SOF 1,252 1,232 146 134 952 94 952 146 40 1,232 - 1,232 - - - 90.00 - 90.00 MEN Ukiah Northwestern Pacific Rail Trail Phase 2 1,850 1,831 297 1,534 - 25 1,534 74 198 1,831 = - - - 89.00 - 89.00 MEN Mendocino COG SR 162 Corridor Multi -Purpose Trail SOF 2,578 1,887 48 119 1,720 119 1,720 - 48 1,887 - 1,887 - - 88.00 88.00 MER Merced Active Transportation Plan/SRTS Plan 135 135 135 - - - 135 - - 135 135 135 - - - 95.00 - 95.00 MON Seaside West Broadway Urban Village Infrastructure Improvements 7,832 3,694 44 3,650 - - 3,650 39 5 1,478 - - - - 91.00 - 91.00 California Transportation Commission Page 1 of 2 9/15/2015 2015 Active Transportation Program - Statewide Component Staff Recommendation ($1000's) Co Alp:•ant Project Title State Only Total Project Cost Total Fund Request 16-17 17-18 18-19 RW CON PAED PSE DAC Plan SRTS SRTS-NI OTH-NI REC TR Eval Team Score Q8 Deduction Adjusted Score MON Salinas Alvin Drive and Linwood Drive SRTS Improvements 2,959 2,959 522 42 2,395 42 2,395 50 472 2,959 2,959 - - 90.00 90.00 ORA Santa Ana Santa Ana and Fifth Protected Bike Lane SOF 5,424 5,424 200 740 4,484 - 4,484 200 740 5,424 - 5,424 - - - 91.00 - 91.00 ORA Santa Ana Endinger Protected Bike Lanes Project SOF 2,366 2,366 142 300 1,924 - 1,948 118 300 2,366 - 2,366 24 = - 90.00 • 90.00 ORA Santa Ana Civic Center Bike Boulevard SOF 3,879 3,729 260 406 3,063 • 3,063 260 406 3,729 • 3,729 - • • 90.00 - 90.00 RIV Riverside County DPH SRTS, East Riverside SOF 628 500 500 - - - 500 - - 500 - 500 500 - - 99.00 - 99.00 RIV Riverside Co Transp. Dept 3rd Place Sidewalk and Roadway Safety Improvements SOF 871 721 126 595 - 595 65 61 721 - 721 - - - 92.00 92.00 SAC Sacramento County Power Inn Road Sidewalk Improvements 2,374 2,088 88 352 1,648 193 1,648 88 159 2,088 - - - - - 90.00 - 90.00 SAC Sacramento North 12th Complete Street 4,467 3,378 520 - 2,858 - 2,858 120 400 3,378 - - - 89.00 - 89.00 SB Goleta Old Town Sidewalk Infill SOF 2,779 2,221 104 397 1,720 128 1,720 104 269 2,221 - • 90.00 - 90.00 SB Regents of UC UC Santa Barbara, North Campus Open Space Multi -Use Trail 2,895 2,449 2,449 - - - 2,109 - 340 1,714 - 2,449 - - 2,449 89.00 - 89.00 SBD Hesperia Willow Street Shared Use Paseo 1,885 1,200 390 810 - 132 810 - 258 1,200 - 1,200 - - 98.00 - 98.00 SBD Highland Regional Connector Project 4,545 3,636 160 356 3,120 88 3,120 160 268 3,636 = 3,636 • - 93.50 • 93.50 SBD Rialto Etiwanda Corridor Improvements 850 629 8 64 557 - 557 8 64 503 - - - 91.00 - 91.00 SBD Big Bear Lake Big Bear Blvd. Pedestrian and Bicycle Mobility Project 1,899 1,519 164 1,355 - 26 1,329 36 128 1,519 - 1,519 - - 91.00 - 91.00 SBD San Bernardino County Sidewalk Gap Closure SRTS Project 2,153 2,153 143 339 1,671 60 1,735 143 215 2,153 • 2,153 • • 90.00 • 90.00 SBD Town of Yucca Valley Yucca Valley Elementary School Sidewalks 1,026 1,026 5 1,021 - - 941 5 80 1,026 - 1,026 - - - 88.00 - 88.00 SCR Watsonville Rail Trail from Watsonville Slough Trailhead to Walker street 862 688 - 688 - 688 688 - 88 300 90.00 - 90.00 SD Encinitas El Portal Pedestrian and Bike Underpass 5,400 4,697 851 - 3,846 53 3,846 31 767 - 4,697 44 - 98.00 98.00 SD National Qty Sweetwxer River Bikeway Connections/30th Street Bicycle Facilrty Improvements SOF 1,154 1,129 190 50 889 50 889 25 165 1,129 - - 93.00 - 93.00 SD San Diego Assoc of Govt San Diego Bayshore Bikeway, Barrio Logan Segment 13,571 4,944 - 4,944 - 4,944 4,944 - - 91.00 - 91.00 SD San Diego Euclid+ Market Complete Streets project 5,990 4,016 1,269 2,747 - 420 2,747 369 480 4,016 - 4,016 - 90.00 90.00 SHA Shasta Regional Transp Agency GoShasta Active Transport Plan SOF 3n 250 250 - 250 - 250 250 - - 92.00 - 92.00 SJ Stockton Active Transportation Plan in Greater Downtown District 396 396 396 • 396 396 396 90.00 90.00 SLO San Louis Obispo Railroad Safety Trail -Taft to Pepper Segment 4,244 3,244 3,244 - 3,244 - - 2,920 - 85 - 96.00 - 96.00 SLO SLO Regional Rideshare AO Regional Rideshare SRTS Learn-by-DoingActive Transportation Program 437 295 295 295 • - 148 - 295 295 - = 90.00 - 90.00 SM San Mateo Co Office ofSustainability 2020 Sustainable Transportation Encouragement Project 966 966 966 - - - 966 - - 966 - 966 966 - - 89.00 - 89.00 SM South San Francisco Linden/Spruce Avenues Traffic Calming Improvements 1,038 868 - - 868 - 868 - - 868 - - - - - 89.00 - 89.00 SM Daly City Central Corridor Bike/Ped Safety improvements 2,276 2,019 300 - 1,719 - 1,719 - 300 2,019 - 2,019 - - 88.00 - 88.00 STA Turlock Linwood Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements 1,000 736 100 220 416 220 416 50 50 736 - 736 - • 97.00 97.00 STA _ Turlock Christofferson Pkvry. Ped and Bike Improvements with Connectors 550 346 44 302 - 302 15 29 - - 346 82 - - 90.00 - 90.00 TRI Trinity County DOT Active Transportation Plan 112 110 110 - • 110 - - 110 110 - - - 91.00 - 91.00 TUL Tulare County Traver Jacob Street Improvements 1,790 1,790 210 1,580 40 1,580 40 130 1,790 - 1,790 - - 91.00 - 91.00 TUL Tulare County Pixely Main Street Improvements 1,018 1,018 335 683 - 215 683 40 80 1,018 - 1,018 - - - 90.50 - 90.50 YUB Yuba County Seventh Ave Bicycle Path and Ped Route Improvements SOF 960 930 40 164 726 40 726 40 124 930 930 - 94.00 - 94.00 Total 219,489 179,736 36,694 60,908 82,134 5,044 148,086 7,067 15,639 158,160 1,141 84,664 3,731 978 10,984 SOF: State -Only Funding RW: Right -of -Way Phase CON: Construction Phase PAED: Project Approval/Environmental Document Phase PSE: Plans, Specifications & Estimate Phase DAC: Benefit to Disadvantaged Communities Plan: Active Transportation Plan SRTS: Safe Routes to School NI: Non -Infrastructure Q8: Use of California Conservation Corps RECTR: Recreational Trails Eligible California Transportation Commission Page 2of2 9/15/2015 2015 Active Transportation Program - Small Urban and Rural Component Staff Recommendation ($1000's) Co Applicant Project Title State Only Total Cost Total Fund Request 16-17 17-18 18-19 RW CON PAED PSE DAC Plan SRTS SRTS-NI OTH-NI REC TR Eval Team Score Q8 Deduction Deduction Adjusted Score AMA Plymouth Main Street/Shenandoah Routes to School Project SOF 1,099 1,081 311 770 145 770 10 156 1,081 80.00 80.00 BUT Biggs SRTS-B Street and 2nd Street Sidewalk Improvement Project SOF 819 809 120 689 689 30 90 809 - 809 82.00 82.00 BUT Chico State Route 99 Bikeway Phase 4Improvements 1,781 800 - 800 - - 800 - - 320 - 800 - - - 81.00 - 81.00 BUT Paradise Ponderosa Elementary SRTS Project SOF 1,736 1,504 221 80 1,203 80 1,203 66 155 1,504 - 1,504 - - - 79.00 - 79.00 BUT Paradise Downtown Paradise Equal Mobility Project SOF 553 539 48 49 442 49 442 24 24 539 - - - - - 79.00 - 79.00 COL Colusa County Colusa County Safe Routes to School Plan 200 200 200 - - 200 - - 200 200 200 • - - 81.00 - 81.00 HUM Arcata Arcata SRTS Improvements 2015 606 526 64 462 484 22 20 263 • 526 42 - - 84.00 - 84.00 HUM Humboldt County Public Works Manila Moves Campaign and Shared use Path 1,718 1,718 350 1,368 50 1,368 140 160 1,718 - - - 10 - 81.00 - 81.00 INY Bishop Spruce Yaney Hanby Sidewalks SOF 1,158 1,158 129 86 943 - 943 129 86 1,158 - - - - - 85.00 - 85.00 LAK Lake County Middletown Multi -Use Path SOF 1,430 1,430 46 152 1,232 15 1,232 46 137 1,430 - - - - 1,430 83.00 - 83.00 LAK Lake County Upper Lake Pedestrian Improvements SOF 481 481 65 416 - 8 416 18 39 481 - 481 - - - 80.00 - 80.00 MAD Madera Fresno River Trail Safe Routes Project 937 379 379 - - - 379 - - 379 - 379 - - 379 81.00 - 81.00 MER Merced County Public Works Walnut Avenue Complete Street Upgrade, Segment 2 1,845 1,845 330 1,515 - - 1,515 165 165 1,845 - 1,845 - - - 87.50 - 87.50 MER Merced County Public Works Lobo Avenue Complete Street Project 983 973 100 158 715 100 715 100 58 973 - 973 - - - 82.00 82.00 MNO Town of Mammoth Lakes Mammoth Creek Gap Closure Project 926 847 300 547 - 250 547 - 50 847 - 847 847 80.00 80.00 MON Monterey Active Transportation/Demand Management Program 495 495 495 - - - 495 - - 495 - - - 495 = 85.00 85.00 MON Salinas Bardin Road SRTS to School Improvements 4,430 4,430 786 30 3,614 30 3,614 120 666 4,430 • 4,430 - - - 81.00 81.00 NEV Town of Truckee Glenshire Drive Pedestrian and Bicycle improvements Project SOF 1,131 905 905 - 905 - - - - 82.00 82.00 PLA Tahoe Transportation District Route 89 Fanny Bridge Community Revitalization- Active Transp. Improvements 7,720 4,900 4,900 - - • 4,900 - - - - - - 3,000 78.00 - 78.00 SB City of Santa Barbara Public Works SRTS Carpinteria at Voluntario Pedestrian Improvements Project SOF 645 632 50 65 517 5 517 50 60 632 - 632 - - - 83.00 - 83.00 SCR Santa Cruz Citywide Safe Routes to School Crossing Improvement Program 1,404 1,404 91 1,313 - 1 1,313 10 80 842 - 1,404 225 - - 87.00 - 87.00 SCR Santa Cruz County RTC Countywide Bicycle Route Signage Project SOF 370 320 320 - - - 275 3 42 64 • - 20 84.50 84.50 SCR Santa Cruz Branciforte Creek Bicycle/Pedestrian Bridge 2,600 1,800 1,800 - 1,800 - - - - 81.00 - 81.00 SHA Redding Diestelhorst to Downtown Non -Motorized Improvement Project 2,638 2,138 504 1,634 • 40 1,634 148 316 2,638 - - - - 2,638 81.50 - 81.50 SHA Shasta County Old Oregon Trail Shasta College Active Transportation Project 716 572 37 84 451 5 451 37 79 572 - - - - - 80.00 - 80.00 SHA Redding Quartz Hill Road Active Transportation Project 3,528 3,177 3,177 - - - 3,177 - - 3,177 - 3,177 - - - 80.00 - 80.00 SHA Shasta County Junction School SRTS 578 462 20 65 377 5 377 20 60 - - 462 - - 79.00 - 79.00 Total 42,527 35,525 15,748 10,283 9,494 783 31,161 1,138 2,443 26,397 200 18,469 267 525 8,294 SOF: State -Only Funding RW: Right -of -Way Phase CON: Construction Phase PAED: Project Approval/Environmental Document Phase PSE: Plans, Specifications & Estimate Phase DAC: Benefit to Disadvantaged Communities Plan: Active Transportation Plan SRTS: Safe Routes to School NI: Non -Infrastructure Q8: Use of California Conservation Corps REC TR: Recreational Trails Eligible California Transportation Commission Page 1 of 1 9/15/2015 Co Applicant RIV Riverside County DPH RIV Wildomar RIV Riverside County Transp Department RIV Moreno Valley RIV Moreno Valley RIV Coachella Valley Assoc. Gov. RIV Hemet RIV Riverside RIV Riverside RIV Beaumont RIV Cathedral Citv SAC Sacramento County SAC Sacramento SAC Elk Grove SAC Sacramento SAC Folsom SAC Elk Grove SAC Rancho Cordova SAC Sacramento County SAC Sacramento SAC Sacramento SAC Sacramento SAC Sacramento SAC Rancho Cordova SAC Elk Grove SAC Sacramento County SAC Rancho Cordova SAC CSEC Joint Powers Auth. SB Goleta SB Regents of UC SB Santa Barbara Public Works SB Santa Maria SB Santa Barbara County California Transportation Commission 2015 Active Transportation Program Applications ($1000's) Project Title Active Transportation Program, North Shore Union Street Multi-Use Path Dillon Road Bike Lane Improvements Gap Closure Sidewalk on Alessando Boulevard at Old 215 Frontage Rd. Cactus Avenue/Philo Street School Crossing Traffic Signal Coachella Valley-CV Link Spurs Hemet Valley Bikeway Connect Railroad Crossing Sidewalk improvements Ramona Sidewalk Improvements Bikeway and Pedestrian Master Plan Festival Park Plan and Corresponding Pedestrian Plan Power Inn Road Sidewalk Improvements North 12th Complete Street SAFE SRTS Project, Sacramento and Elk Grove Old Sacramento Riverfront Bike Trail Johnny Cash Trail-Phase 2 Laguna Creek Trail and Bruceville Road Improvements Rod Beaudry-Routier Bikeway Project Thomas Edison School-Hurley Way Pedestrian Improvements Northwood School Access Improvements D.W. Babacock School Access Improvements Franklin Cycle Track Del Rio Trail Stone Creek Community Bike Trail Pedestrian Signal Safety Project East-West Arterial Road Bike Lane Improvements Hazel Avenue Sidewalk Improvements-Central Ave to Elm Ave Cordova Park Safe Routes to School Project Capital Southeast Connector (CSEC): White Rock Road Corr. Bike Path Old Town Sidewalk Infill UC Santa Barbara, North Campus Open Space Multi-Use Trail SRTS Carpinteria at Voluntario Pedestrian Improvements Project Battles and Blosser Road Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvement Project Old Town Orcutt Pedestrian Improvements Page 12of19 7nC fJ-6-e,JdA Total Total EvalTeam Project Fund Cost Request Score 628 500 62.00 2,071 2,050 61.00 2,560 2,560 60.00 934 934 60.00 646 646 59.00 4,836 4,652 53.00 977 977 50.00 2,071 2,071 49.00 5,521 5,521 48.50 23 23 31.00 297 250 28.00 2,374 2,088 90.00 4,467 3,378 89.00 713 679 85.00 515 455 84.00 3,383 1,290 82.50 2,076 1,838 82.00 2,053 1,818 82.00 1,454 1,278 77.00 3,599 3,185 76.00 2,219 1,963 73.00 2,448 2,028 73.00 16,949 2,212 71.00 500 442 70.00 660 584 59.00 1,409 1,239 51.00 3,625 3,043 47.00 4,278 2,862 41.50 2,779 2,221 90.00 2,895 2,449 89.00 645 632 83.00 1,740 1,740 75.00 1,434 1,269 73.00 fr '?' Cb » QS Adjusted Deduction Score -62.00 -61.00 -60.00 -60.00 -59.00 -53.00 -50.00 -49.00 -48.50 -31.00 -28.00 -90.00 -89.00 -85.00 -84.00 -82.50 -82.00 -82.00 -77.00 -76.00 -73.00 -73.00 -71.00 -70.00 -59.00 -51.00 -47.00 -41.50 -90.00 -89.00 -83.00 -75.00 -73.00 Revised 9/16/2015 Co Applicant ORA Costa Mesa ORA Irvine ORA Anaheim ORA Orange ORA OC Parks Orange County ORA Costa Mesa PLA Tahoe Transportation District PLA Roseville PLA Town of Loomis PLA Lincoln PLA Rocklin PLA Placer County RIV Riverside County DPH RIV Riverside Co Transp. Dept. RIV Western Riverside COG RIV Wildomar RIV Moreno Valley RIV Jurupa Valley RIV Riverside RIV Banning RIV San Jacinto RIV Riverside County Transp. Department RIV City of Coachella RIV Riverside County Transp Department RIV Riverside County Transp Department RIV Indio RIV Eastvale RIV Perris RIV Riverside County Transp Department RIV Riverside RIV Perris RIV Temecula California Transportation Commission 2015 Active Transportation Program Applications ($1000's) Project Title Eastside SRTS Traffic Calming Ridge Valley Off-Street Bikeway Project Orange Avenue Sidewalk Gap Closure Katella Avenue Sidewalk Improvements OC Loop Segment D Adams Avenue Multipurpose Trail Route 89 Fanny Bridge Community Revitalization -Active Transp. Improvements Downtown Pedestrian Bridge Loomis Town Center Implementation Plan-Phase 2 Lincoln Boulevard Trail, Bridge, and Intersection Improvements Antelope Creek Elementary SRTS Project Dolly Varden Avenue Pedestrian Improvements Project SRTS, East Riverside 3rd Place Sidewalk and Roadway Safety Improvements Limonite Corridor Active Transportation Study Grand Avenue Multi-Use Trail Improvement Project Segment of the Juan Bautista De Anza Multi-use Trail Jurupa Valley High School SRTS Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements Bicycle and SRTS Improvements San Jacinto Valley Connect Camino Avenue Sidewalk Safety Improvements ATP Cycle 2 Mecca Sidewalk and Roadway Safety Improvements Thousand Palms Sidewalk Safety Improvements SRTS Project SRTS Citywide Safety Improvements, Education and Encouragement Perris Valley Storm Drain Channel Trail-Phase 2 Clark Street Sidewalk and intersection Safety Improvements Gage Canal Bike Path and Multi-use Trail Perris Metrolink Station Bike Route and Pedestrian Connectivity Santa Gertrudis Creek Ped/Bicycle Trail Extension and Interconnect Page 11of19 Total Total Eval Team Q8 Adjusted Project Fund Score Deduction Score Cost Request 2,232 2,232 36.00 -36.00 499 499 34.00 -34.00 577 577 32.00 -32.00 315 375 28.00 -28.00 8,904 1,196 24.00 -24.00 2,861 2,861 24.00 -24.00 7,720 4,900 78.00 -78.00 3,129 1,262 77.00 -77.00 1,786 1,436 67.00 -67.00 2,210 2,210 57.00 -57.00 1,031 921 56.00 -56.00 1,203 1,203 15.00 -15.00 628 500 99.00 -99.00 871 721 92.00 -92.00 250 250 88.00 (5.00) 83.00 1,541 1,223 83.00 -83.00 1,431 1,431 83.00 -83.00 1,467 1,252 82.00 -82.00 1,249 1,042 82.00 -82.00 1,082 1,082 82.00 -82.00 656 646 86.00 (5.00) 81.00 1,002 902 81.00 -81.00 4,539 2,220 80.00 -80.00 945 851 80.00 -80.00 1,085 868 80.00 -80.00 1,897 1,897 79.00 -79.00 577 461 78.00 -78.00 1,743 1,572 75.00 -75.00 2,376 1,324 74.00 -74.00 2,213 2,213 72.00 -72.00 1,311 950 69.00 -69.00 4,362 3,581 68.00 -68.00 Revised 9/16/2015 AGENDA ITEM 9 A presentation will be made but there is no attachment to the agenda for item 9. AGENDA ITEM 10 A presentation will be made but there is no attachment to the agenda for item 10.