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File #: 17-1145   
Type: Capital Improvements
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 3/9/2017
Posting Language: An Ordinance for an Advanced Funding Agreement with Texas Department of Transportation in the amount of $31,595.00, or 10% of the total project budget, paid by the City of San Antonio for TxDOT's installation of a traffic signal at Ingram Road and Richland Hills Drive, an Infrastructure Management Program funded project, located in Council District 6. [Peter Zanoni, Deputy City Manager; Mike Frisbie, Director, Transportation & Capital Improvements]
Attachments: 1. Project Map - Ingram Rd. @ Richland Hills, 2. Advanced Funding Agreement, 3. Draft Ordinance, 4. Ordinance 2017-03-09-0151
DEPARTMENT: Transportation & Capital Improvements


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mike Frisbie, P.E.


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Council District 6


SUBJECT:

Advanced Funding Agreement for Traffic Signal at Ingram Road and Richland Hills Drive


SUMMARY:

An ordinance authorizing the execution of an Advanced Funding Agreement between the City of San Antonio and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) in the amount of $31,595.00 payable to TxDOT for the installation of a traffic signal at Ingram Road and Richland Hills Drive, an Infrastructure Management Program (IMP) funded project, located in Council District 6.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The intersection of Ingram Road and Richland Hills Drive is currently an all-way stop controlled intersection. Based on traffic studies and staff recommendations, this intersection was recommended for the installation of a traffic signal. This prospective project was submitted for inclusion in TxDOT's FY 2015 Highway Safety Improvements Program (HSIP) and the project was selected for construction. The program aims to eliminate or reduce the number and severity of traffic crashes. The program is limited to specific project and crash types identified in the Texas Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP). The FY 2015 program included funds for construction and operational improvements of qualifying projects that were located off the state highway system. Federal dollars are used to fund the program and the local government is required to provide a 10% match for construction funding.

As per the Advanced Funding Agreement, the City of San Antonio is responsible for the costs associated with Environmental Assessment and Design part of the project. The Texas Department of Transportation will solicit a construction contract and construct the project. The Advanced Funding Agr...

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