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File #: 16-2478   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Transportation, Technology and Utilities Committee
On agenda: 4/13/2016
Posting Language: Briefing on Transportation Improvement Program Funding through the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. [Peter Zanoni, Deputy City Manager; Mike Frisbie, Director, Transportation & Capital Improvements]
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation and Capital Improvements (TCI)

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mike Frisbie

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide

SUBJECT: 2017-2020 Alamo Area MPO Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

SUMMARY:
The Transportation and Capital Improvements (TCI) Department will provide a briefing on the 2017-2020 Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Projects have been selected for inclusion in the 2017-2020 Alamo Area MPO Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The revenue for this call for projects utilized federal Surface Transportation Program - Metropolitan Mobility (STP-MM) funds. Projects in this TIP are anticipated to be let for construction in years 2019-2022. The MPO Policy Board took action on the projects at their March 28 meeting and will take final action to update the TIP on April 25 meeting.

ISSUE:
The MPO issued a call for projects to this region's transportation partner agencies in June, 2015. At the time, there was an estimated $100 million available. This estimate since has been increased to over $150 million. San Antonio submitted eight (8) projects that totaled $92 million for this project call.

The projects approved include $32 million in construction dollars for the City-submitted projects. Although two projects will not receive funding, they will be placed in Appendix D of the TIP so that they may proceed with environmental clearance. $24 million recommended for our partner agencies also will significantly benefit San Antonio citizens (this includes the Broadway Corridor submitted by TxDOT and Pedestrian Safety enhancement projects submitted by VIA).

ALTERNATIVES:
This is a briefing for information purposes only.

FISCAL IMPACT:
A 20% local match for construction will be required City led projects utilizing IMP and Bond already in the City's Five Year Capital Improvement Program.

RECOMMENDATION:
This is a briefing f...

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