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MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 3, 2014 TO: Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) FROM: Margaret C. Bessette, Assistant Planning Director and TAC Secretary
e-mail: margb@cityofws.org; office phone: (336) 747-7058 SUBJECT: Agenda for the September 18, 2014 TAC Meeting at 4:15 p.m. PLACE: Stuart Municipal Building, 5th Floor Public Meeting Room
AGENDA
• Ethics Awareness and Conflict of Interest Statement (Chairman Larry Williams) 1. Citizen Comments (Chairman Larry Williams) Action Items 2. Consideration of the July 17, 2014 TAC Meeting Minutes (Enclosed) (Chairman Larry
Williams) 3. Consideration of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Fiscal Year 2014 Job Access
Reverse Commute (JARC) and Enhanced Mobility for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities Program (Section 5310) Funds Project Awards (Enclosed) (Kaori Fujisawa)
Information for Future Action Items 4. Review of Modifications to the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 Metropolitan Transportation
Improvement Program (MTIP) and the North Carolina Department of Transportation State TIP (STIP) (Enclosed) (Fredrick Haith) a. Town of Lewisville Projects b. Town of Bermuda Run Projects
5. Review of the Surface Transportation Program – Direct Attributable (STP-DA) Program (Fredrick Haith)
6. Review of the Air Quality Conformity Determination Report Finding for an Amendment
to the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 MTIP and the 2035 Transportation Plan Update (Enclosed) (Wendy Miller) a. Finding the 2035 Transportation Plan Update Amendment Conforms to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) b. Finding the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 MTIP Conforms with the SIP and 2035 Transportation Plan Update U-2827B Amendment c. Approving the 2014 Amendment to the 2035 Transportation Plan Update
Information Items (Presentation by Staff by Request of TAC Only) 7. Review of the Business 40 Streetscape Design Project Process (Enclosed) (Greg Errett)
8. Review of Draft Schedule for the Development of the Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) for the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO (Transit Planning Only) (Enclosed) (Greg Errett) a. Development of the Fiscal Year 2015-2016 UPWP for the Winston-Salem Urban
Area MPO (Highway and STP-DA Planning Only) b. Development of the Self-Certification of the Transportation Planning Process for
the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO
9. MPO Staff Reports (Enclosed)
a. NCDOT Division 9 Transportation Projects Update (Pat Ivey, Diane Hampton) b. Forsyth County OEAP Air Quality Update (Cary Gentry) c. Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Projects Update (Matthew Burczyk) d. Winston-Salem Transit Authority (WSTA) Update (Kaori Fujisawa) e. Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation (PART) Update (Scott Rhine) f. Title VI Compliance Update (Fredrick Haith)
10. Review of the 2014 MPO Calendar of Activities (Enclosed) (Greg Errett)
11. Other Business/Adjourn Meeting (Chairman Larry Williams)
a. Next meeting: Thursday November 20, 2014
Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO TAC
Ethical Requirements* TAC members must avoid a conflict of interest. No member or their alternate may participate in any action as a TAC member if the action may result in a reasonably foreseeable financial benefit to the member, the member’s extended family, or any business with which the member is associated. A TAC member or their alternate may participate in an action of the MPO or RPO if the action is ministerial only and does not require the exercise of discretion. TAC members must disclose a conflict of interest in writing. TAC members and their alternates have a duty to promptly disclose in writing to the TAC any actual or potential conflicts of interest, using the Abstention Form provided by the TAC Secretary. These disclosures are a public record and must be attached to the minutes of the meeting in which any discussion or vote was taken by the TAC related to that conflicts disclosure. TAC members must not use or disclose confidential information. TAC members and their alternates shall not use or disclose any nonpublic information gained as a member in a way that would affect a personal financial interest of the member, the member’s extended family or a business with which the member is associated. *Based on the requirements of SENATE BILL 411 (SL 2013-156), signed into law by NC Governor on June 19, 2013. The Act is entitled “AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT THE TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEES OF METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS AND RURAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO STANDARD ETHICS PROVISIONS”.
Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) MEETING
Meeting Date: __________________
ABSTENTION FROM VOTING The undersigned TAC Member abstains from voting on the following Agenda items and requests that the official record of the Meeting shows that he or she did not vote on the motion:
Item __________________________________________
Reason for Abstention: _________________________________________
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Item __________________________________________
Reason for Abstention: _________________________________________
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Item _________________________________________
Reason for Abstention: _________________________________________
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Signature: _____________________________
Date: _________________________________
The TAC Member should review the agenda prior to the meeting, list the agenda items or other matters for which he or she desires to abstain from voting, sign name, and give request to Margaret Bessette, Secretary to the TAC, prior to the meeting.
ACTION ITEM #2
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MINUTES WINSTON-SALEM URBAN AREA
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TAC) JULY 17, 2014
4:15 P.M. FIFTH FLOOR, PUBLIC MEETING ROOM,
BRYCE A. STUART MUNICIPAL BUILDING MEMBERS PRESENT: Margaret Bessette, City-County Planning, TAC Secretary Dan Besse, Council Member, City of Winston-Salem, Vice Chairman Bill Whiteheart, Commissioner, Forsyth County Allen Joines, Mayor, City of Winston-Salem James Taylor, Council Member, City of Winston-Salem Steve Jarvis, Commissioner, Davidson County, Alternate Brent Rockett, Commissioner, Town of Bethania Terry Renegar, Commissioner, Davie County Keith Hooker, Alderman, Town of Kernersville Mike Horn, Council Member, Town of Lewisville Nick Nelson, Mayor, Village of Clemmons Allen Todd, Mayor, Town of Wallburg Billy McHone, Mayor, Village of Tobaccoville Kenneth Rethmeier, Mayor, Town of Bermuda Run Regina Streed, WSTA PRESIDING: Mayor Larry Williams, Town of Rural Hall, Chairman STAFF PRESENT: Jeff Hatling, Town of Kernersville Brett Abernathy, NCDOT Pat Ivey, NCDOT Andy Bailey, NCDOT Scott Rhine, PART Cary Gentry, FCOEAP Toneq’ McCullough, WSDOT Connie Curtis, WSDOT Scott Jones, WSDOT Matthew Burczyk, WSDOT Dewey Williard, WSDOT Kaori Fujisawa, WSDOT Greg Errett, WSDOT Wendy Miller, WSDOT Kevin Edwards, WSDOT Fred Haith, WSDOT RECORDING SECRETARY: Laura Whitaker, WSDOT
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Chairman Williams read the Ethics Awareness and Conflict of Interest Statement. Chairman Williams commented on the passing of Former TAC Member Billy Joe Kepley, Davidson County Commissioner, and sent condolences out to the family.
Connie Curtis introduced Scott Jones the new Transportation Engineer for the City of Winston-Salem Department of Transportation and the summer interns from WSSU.
1. Citizen Comments Robin Dean, 3523 Lawrence Street, Clemmons, NC 27012, stated that at the Strategic Transportation Investment meeting I recently attended I left feeling that the days of our elected officials and Chambers of Commerce deciding how our transportation tax dollars should be invested will change for the better as there will be more NCDOT and public input. In the past, our elected officials on the TAC and the Chambers of Commerce were our decision makers and they supported two of the major waste of our transportation dollars, the poorly managed and financed Northern Beltway and Heart of the Triad, both of which were for the sole purpose of creating growth that would have adversely impacted traffic flow and safety, therefore not giving the taxpayers a return on their transportation investment. After both the Northern Beltway and Heart of the Triad giving the taxpayers little or no return on their investment, hopefully the new Strategic Transportation Investment program will serve the taxpayers better. Mr. Dean provided a copy of his comments which will be included with the minutes. Action Items By consensus, information item 10 was made an action item. 2. Consideration of the May 27, 2014 TAC Meeting Minutes Presented by Chairman Williams. MOTION: Ken Rethmeier moved approval of the minutes. SECOND: Allen Todd VOTE:
FOR: Unanimous AGAINST: None 3. Consideration of Amendments and Modifications to the Fiscal Year 2012-2018
Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) and the North Carolina Department of Transportation State TIP (STIP) via Public Review Documents
Presented by Wendy Miller.
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• The NCDOT regularly updates the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 STIP to include new projects
and modify existing projects. • Any STIP amendment for new statewide projects or projects within the Winston-Salem
Urban Area MPO triggers the amendment of the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 MTIP. • STIP amendments for regionally significant projects that have significant project
revisions, cross the FHWA 4-year funding period or modeling horizon years require an Air Quality Control Determination Report.
• Modifications to the STIP do not require adoption but are provided for information. MOTION: Dan Besse moved approval. SECOND: Bill Whiteheart VOTE: FOR: Unanimous AGAINST: None 4. Consideration of a Resolution Approving the Use of Lapsing Job Access and
Reverse Commute (JARC) Funds for the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO Presented by Kaori Fujisawa. • The JARC (Section 5316) program was established to address the unique transportation
challenges faced by welfare recipients and low-income persons seeking to obtain and maintain employment for rural communities under the previous law - Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU).
• The Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO was the direct recipient of the JARC grant in Fiscal Year 2011 - 2012.
• Unencumbered JARC grant funds are available and all approved subrecipients and project information must be entered into FTA’s sstem before the funds lapse on September 30, 2014.
• To utilize and program the available JARC funds, the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO issued a call for projects that began on April 28, 2014.
• Applications were due on May 19, 2014. All projects were independently reviewed and evaluated by a special committee comprised of members of the Greensboro MPO staff on May 22, 2014.
• The list of lapsing Fiscal Year 2012 JARC (Section 5316) funded projects recommended for approval was provided in the agenda book.
MOTION: Billy McHone moved approval. SECOND: Ken Rethmeier VOTE: FOR: Unanimous AGAINST: None 5. Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing the City of Winston-Salem to be
Designated by the Governor of North Carolina as the Official Recipient of Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Urbanized Area Formula (Section 5307) Program Funds
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Presented by Kaori Fujisawa. • The City of Winston-Salem has been the designated recipient of FTA Section 5307 funds
since the program was established by the Surface Transportation Act of 1982 and became the primary transit assistance program in 1984.
• The Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) requires that urbanized MPOs officially be a designated recipient of Section 5307 funds in order to receive FTA Section 5339 federal funds for capital expenditures to replace, rehabilitate and purchase buses and related equipment, and to construct bus-related facilities.
• Under MAP-21, FTA has also provided the Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) human service transportation program under the Urbanized Area Formula (Section 5307) Program Funds.
• With the FTA Section 5307, the City of Winston-Salem must be officially designated once again by the Governor of North Carolina to be the recipient of FTA Section 5307 funds for the Winston-Salem Urbanized Area MPO.
• Once this is completed, the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO will have access to FTA Section 5339 funds.
• At its May meeting, the TAC authorized the Chairman to sign a letter requesting the designation; however, NCDOT needs a resolution adopted by the TAC.
MOTION: Allen Joines moved approval. SECOND: Ken Rethmeier VOTE: FOR: Unanimous AGAINST: None 6. Consideration of the NCDOT Strategic Transportation Investment (STI) Evaluation
of Candidate Projects from the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO Presented by Fred Haith. • Fred distributed a handout regarding division and regional needs projects. Fred also
distributed copies of all comments received during the public comment process. • The NCDOT created the Strategic Prioritization Process in response to a State mandate to
create a professional data-driven approval process for transportation project selection. • Significant changes to the process were made by House Bill 817 also known as the
Strategic Transportation Investments (STI) which established funding tiers (Statewide, Regional, and Division) and funding allocations across all transportation modes.
• The STI legislation requires that MPOs develop a ranking process to evaluate all eligible project categories (highway, non-motorized, public transportation, aviation, rail and ferry) and prioritize projects ranked by the MPO that fall in the “Regional” and “Division” levels.
• MPOs were given the opportunity to assign points to projects. • The points assigned by MPOs are part of the equation used by NCDOT’s Strategic
Planning Office to develop priorities for projects across the state. • The Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO has a pool of 1800 Local Input Points at the
Regional Level and a pool of 1800 Local Input Points at the Division Level.
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• The maximum number of Local Input Points that can be applied to any given project at each level is 100.
• MPO staff evaluated all Regional and Division Projects according to the TAC approved Qualitative and Quantitative criteria.
• The highest ranked Regional and Division project in each mode (Aviation/Bicycle & Pedestrian/Highway/Public Transit) received the maximum allowance of Local Input Points (100 points).
• The MPO and the NCDOT Division 9 Office coordinated and strategically assigned the remaining Local Input Points.
• MPO staff initiated a public review period beginning on June 12, 2014, ending on July 11, 2014.
• All public comments, local point assignments, projects, and evaluations, are published on the MPO’s STI webpage: http://www.cityofws.org/departments/transportation/planning/sti-spot-prioritization.
Allen Todd requested additional information regarding comments provided for the new NC Highway 109 in Davidson and Forsyth Counties. Dan Besse thanked Fred for all his work on the public input meetings. MOTION: Allen Joines moved approval. SECOND: Allen Todd VOTE: FOR: Unanimous AGAINST: None
a. Resolution Not Supporting the “Toll Alternative” for the Northern Beltway (Eastern Section) Project
Presented by Fred Haith. • An alternative to the Eastern Section of the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway (U-2579
AA, AB, C, D, E, and F, and R-2247EB) was submitted by the NCDOT Division 9 office.
• A “toll alternative” was proposed and submitted for evaluation for informational purposes only.
• The “toll alternative” for the Eastern Section of the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway (SPOT ID H140560) is not supported by the NCDOT Division 9 office or the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO and should not be considered for funding.
• The “toll alternative” project did not rank significantly higher than the standard beltway project.
• The “toll alternative” project, if funded, would require NCDOT to re-evaluate the EIS, resulting in additional delays.
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MOTION: Bill Whiteheart moved approval. SECOND: Allen Joines VOTE: FOR: Unanimous AGAINST: None 10. Review of the NCDOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Count Pilot Project in the Winston-
Salem Urban Area MPO. Presented by Matthew Burczyk. • Matthew distributed a revised action request form and a proposed resolution authorizing
the MPO to enter into an agreement with NCDOT related to the Pedestrian Count Pilot Projects.
• MPO staff has been coordinating with NCDOT on identifying potential bicycle and pedestrian count locations.
• About 20 locations throughout the MPO were identified and submitted to NCDOT. • Since this is a pilot project, NCDOT has specific requirements in terms of the variety of
count locations in order to best learn how to implement the project on a statewide basis and generate all desired data.
• Permanent counters are proposed for the following Winston-Salem locations: 1.) Intersection of the Strollway and Academy Street; 2.) Salem Creek Greenway near Salem Lake; 3.) Both sides of 4th Street between Cherry Street and Marshall Street; and 4.) Intersection of Queen Street and Hawthorne Road.
• NCDOT will provide a loop detector to count bicycles and an infrared detector to count pedestrians for each of these locations.
• In addition to the four locations identified for permanent counters, NCDOT may provide portable counters that can be moved between sites throughout the MPO.
• Other MPO communities have expressed an interest in performing counts and the portable counters will provide the necessary tools to meet those needs.
• In addition, the portable counters can be used in locations without sidewalk to measure the demand for walking facilities by counting pedestrians walking along the side of the road.
• NCDOT plans to invest about $20,000 worth of bicycle and pedestrian counters and expertise in the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO.
• In exchange, the MPO will be responsible for installation and maintenance of the units. • MPO staff has coordinated with other City of Winston-Salem staff on the details of loop
and infrared detector installation. • While the portable counters will need to be attended to regularly to collect count data, the
permanent installations can be accessed via the internet to increase efficiency. • MPO staff will be responsible for collecting data and reporting back to NCDOT for a
period of up to 10 years.
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MOTION: Allen Joines moved approval. SECOND: Regina Streed VOTE: FOR: Unanimous AGAINST: None Information for Future Action Items None Chairman Williams stated that for future reference, information items will be presented upon request or if there are any questions from the Committee on a particular item. Information Items (Presentation by Staff by Request of TAC Only) 7. Presentation on Certified Public Manager Program Presented by Brett Abernathy. • In 2009 the Federal Highway Administration conducted an audit on locally administered
projects. • The audit discovered issues with how NCDOT and other municipalities implement
projects. • The audit resulted in a need for increased oversight, a variation in due diligence and a
new agreement process. • The audit discovered issues with project delivery, project delays and supplemental
agreements. • Project delays were caused by right-of-way/utility/environmental issues and by poor
estimating and scheduling. • Of 36 projects, only 39% were completed without a supplemental agreement. • Many projects had multiple supplemental agreements. • A failure to complete projects on schedule was the primary reason for supplement
agreements. • Potential solutions include developing a project screening form and more engineering
involvement prior to project submittal. 8. Update on the 2040 Socio-Economic Data Projections Work for the Winston-Salem
Urban Area MPO Presented by Margaret Bessette.
• One of the components of the Regional Travel Demand model is Socio-Economic (SE) Data—population, households and jobs.
• Winston-Salem MPO staff is working with PART, other MPOs in the Triad and a consultant to collect base year data (2013) and make projections for horizon years—2020, 2030, and 2040.
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• For the Winston-Salem Urban Area, MPO and City-County Planning staff worked with planners and staff from member jurisdictions to review and adjust the consultant’s projections based on local knowledge and adopted plans.
• The work should be completed by the end of 2014. The TAC will be asked to adopt the projections—either separately or as part of an updated Air Quality Conformity Determination.
9. Review of the Proposed Business 40 Streetscape Design Project Presented by Greg Errett. • During the past few years, NCDOT initiated a public process seeking to improve the
aesthetic appearance of the future bridges, interchanges and related roadway infrastructure.
• Numerous public meetings, hearings and workshops have been held to help define the look and visual components for the proposed project.
• Parallel to the public process, the Creative Corridors Coalition (C3), a private non-profit citizens group, developed its own master plan and design guidelines for the corridor in 2011 and it was adopted by the City of Winston-Salem.
• While most of the basic decisions of the freeway’s geometric design are featured in the roadway’s two primary alternatives, the appearance of the corridor from end to end has of yet not been decided.
• The need for bringing the elements of both processes into developing a comprehensive streetscape design for the entire corridor is apparent.
• The City’s staff has selected and is working with the consulting team of Stimmel Associates and RS&H to develop a comprehensive and detailed streetscape design with specifications that may be used in the proposed design/build process for the highway project.
• The consultant team will expand that design to provide recommendations for an area adjacent to the highway’s defined right-of-way including cross-streets and parallel streets at least one block in depth from the highway.
• Upon agreement of this design and specifications, the consultant team will develop a detailed cost estimate and possible project phasing.
• An important component of this project’s design is the incorporation of a multi-use bicycle and pedestrian path within or adjacent to the reconstructed highway linking downtown, the Strollway, the BB&T Ballpark pedestrian bridge, Wake Forest University Medical Center and Winston-Salem State University area.
• The multi-use path would be physically separated from the highway’s travel lanes and shoulders, either vertically or horizontally, or both, and be designed not to interfere with the highway’s operation.
• Another design question to be answered is whether the Strollway should be relocated from going underneath the highway and the interchange ramps under either alternative.
11. Update on the Approvals of the Metropolitan Area Boundary (MAB) Map and
Federal Functional Classification Map for the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO
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Presented by Andy Bailey. • In late 2012, the MPO adopted a new Metropolitan Area Boundary Map. • The new map was necessary due to additions and deletions to the MPO. • This MPO requested the most changes/updates to the boundary map. • The State has approved the changes and a new boundary map will be forthcoming. 12. MPO Staff Reports
a. NCDOT Division 9 Transportation Projects Update No questions for staff.
b. Forsyth County OEAP Air Quality Update
No questions for staff.
c. Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Projects Update No questions for staff.
d. Winston-Salem Transit Authority (WSTA) Update No questions for staff.
e. Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation (PART) Update Presented by Scott Rhine. • Route analysis comparison for all routes is underway. A discussion ensued regarding capacity versus ridership and fare box recovery rates.
f. Title VI Compliance Update Presented by Fred Haith. • We are still awaiting confirmation of compliance of Title VI program from the State. 13. Review of the 2014 MPO Calendar of Activities Presented by Greg Errett.
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• NCDOT will hold meetings regarding the Business 40 reconstruction projects on July 22 and 24.
• Cycling Saturday will be held August 16. • Next meeting Thursday September 18, 2014 14. Other Business/Adjourn Meeting ADJOURNMENT 5:25 pm.
ACTION ITEM #3
Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Transportation Advisory Committee
Action Request Meeting Date: September 18, 2014 Agenda Item Number: 3 _ _ Action Requested: Consideration of a resolution to approve the Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 list of recommended Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) and Enhanced Mobility for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities (Section 5310) funded projects for the Winston-Salem Urban Area and to modify the FY 2012-2018 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP). SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Attachments: Yes X No _______ The Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21 Century (MAP-21) transportation bill revised the two Federal Transit Administration (FTA) human service transportation programs under existing FTA Section grants for Urbanized Areas. The Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) program is now a part of the existing Section 5307 grant and provides transportation for low-income individuals to have access to work opportunities. The Enhanced Mobility for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities (previously New Freedom) is now part of the existing Section 5310 grant and provides services and facility improvements to address the transportation needs of the elderly and persons with disabilities. Through the collaborative efforts of local transportation providers and human services agencies, the community’s needs were identified in the Public Transportation-Human Services Coordination Plan revised in 2010. For both FTA programs, the Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) receives formula-based funding allocations that can be applied to projects and programs. An additional requirement for Section 5310 funds is that 55% of the total amount must be used for capital expenditures. All subrecipients for Section 5310 will be providing services, considered as eligible capital expenses by FTA’s definition. Although no longer required, the MPO has chosen to continue using a competitive selection process to award these funds. The competitive grant selection process uses the community’s identified needs and the plan’s approved criteria for project selection by the MPO. For the FY 2014 grant awards, the Winston-Salem Urban Area call for projects began on April 8, 2014, with the issue of a request for projects and legal advertisements. A community workshop for grant recipients was held on April 22, 2014. Applications were due on May 19, 2014 and nine projects were independently reviewed and evaluated by a special committee comprised of members of the PART staff. Attached is the list of FY 2014 JARC and Enhanced Mobility for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities (Section 5310) funded projects recommended for approval.
Item 3 RESOLUTION TO MODIFY
THE 2012-2018 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE WINSTON-SALEM URBAN AREA
TO INCLUDE FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 PROJECTS FUNDED THROUGH JOB ACCESS AND REVERSE COMMUTE (JARC) AND SECTION 5310 FUNDS
A motion was made by TAC Member _____________________ and seconded by TAC Member _____________________ for the adoption of the following resolution, and upon being put to a vote was duly adopted.
WHEREAS, the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) expanded eligible activities to include job access and reverse commute projects, which provide non-traditional transportation services intended to serve the employment-related transportation needs of welfare recipients and low-income individuals. These projects were previously eligible under the repealed Section 5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute Program; and
WHEREAS, under MAP-21, the New Freedom program (49 U.S.C. 5317) was repealed
and merged into the Section 5310 program. As a result of this merger of programs, activities eligible under the New Freedom program are now eligible under Section 5310, and consistent with Section 5317, funds are apportioned among large urbanized areas, small urbanized areas, and rural areas, instead of only to States, as the law previously provided; and
WHEREAS, the Public Transportation-Human Services Coordination Plan for the Winston-Salem Urban Area was adopted by the MPO on March 20, 2010, and provides the framework and guidelines for the competitive selection process for JARC and Section 5310 funds for the MPO; and
WHEREAS, the Winston-Salem Urban Area will continue to use a competitive selection
process to award funds for these two programs; and WHEREAS, the 2014 call for projects period began on April 8, 2014 and concluded on
May 19, 2014; and WHEREAS, ten (10) project proposals were received by the May 19, 2014 deadline and
were reviewed and evaluated by a special committee comprised of members of the PART staff; and
WHEREAS, to allocate the FTA funds, the Winston-Salem Urban Area 2012-2018
Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) must be modified to show the JARC and Section 5310 projects selected and the funding amounts as per the attached table.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Transportation Advisory Committee
of the Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization modifies the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 Winston-Salem Urban Area MTIP to include Fiscal Year 2013-2014 FTA funding for JARC and Section 5310 projects.
Adopted on this the 18th day of September, 2014. ______________________________ Larry T. Williams, Chairman Transportation Advisory Committee ______________________________ Margaret C. Bessette, Secretary Transportation Advisory Committee
September 3, 2014
Job Access and Reverse
Commute (JARC) (FTA Section
5307) TIP # TM-5308 Program of Projects
2014 Grant
Award Amount
Here 2 There Transportation Service
Here 2 There Transportation Service provides affordable
24 hour service daily to low-income people who work for
late night and/or early morning, and weekends. $25,000
Family Services
Family Service's the Ways to Work Program help low-
income families acquire a vehicle for travel to employment
locations and/or job training/interviews. $30,000
Total Funding $55,000
Enhanced Mobility of Seniors
and Individuals with Disabilities
(FTA Section 5310)
TIP # TQ - 6782 Program of Projects
2014 Grant
Award Amount
Here 2 There Transportation Service
Here 2 There Transportation Service transport disabled
population for Industries for the Blind. $25,000
Forsyth County Department of
Social Services (FCDSS)
FCDSS provides services to the elderly and persons with
disabilities for transportation needs to doctor's
appointments, grocery shopping and other errands. $30,440
Shepherd's Center
The Shepherd's Center provides affordable, reliable, and
timely transportation to medical appointments and grocery
shopping assistance for seniors with disabilities in Forsyth
County. $103,000
Town of Kernersville
The Town of Kernersville plans to operate a senior shuttle
service two days a week. $28,000
Enrichment Center
The Enrichment Center provides transportation for
community outings for adults and seniors with intellectual
and developmental disabilities. $10,000
Wake Forest Baptist Health
Wake Forest Baptist Health offers transportation to
Downtown Health Plaza patients of age 65 or older and/or
disabled patients needing unscheduled clinic access. $32,400
GroMeds, Inc.
GroMeds utilizes the funds to expand the current service
to transport seniors and disabled populations for medical
and social appointments, and other critical needs. $39,280
HandsOn NW NC
HandsOn's Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
provides educational, companionship, and handyman
services, as well as transport elderly and disabled persons
to medical appointments. $69,342
Total Funding $337,462
Winston-Salem Urban Area
Fiscal Year 13-14 JARC and Section 5310 Grant Programs
2012-2018 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program Modifications
INFORMATION ITEM #4A
Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
Transportation Advisory Committee Action Request
Meeting Date: September 18, 2014 Agenda Item Number: __ 4A1 __ Action Requested: Consideration of an amendment to the Winston-Salem Urban Area Fiscal Year 2012-2018 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) to add $250,000 in Surface Transportation Program – Direct Attributable (STP-DA) funds for the Shallowford Road Roundabout in Lewisville (U-4742 KC). SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Attachments: Yes _ X __ No __ ___ On November 30th, 2006, the TAC approved of $232,000 in STP-DA funds for the construction of the Shallowford Road at Williams Road roundabout for Fiscal Year 2008. On February 18th, 2010 the TAC approved an additional $208,000 in STP-DA funds, increasing the total STP-DA allocation to $440,000. NCDOT has recently seen two roundabouts that have been bid for construction. In both cases, the cost estimates for these roundabout projects were above expectations for the bidding. This caused the overall low bid price for the roundabouts to be over budget significantly. With consideration of these points, the Town of Lewisville requests additional funding for the roundabout at the Shallowford Road/Williams Road intersection. The amount being requested also includes funds for Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) services. The project has received Construction Authorization and is ready to be bid. Pending positive approval and finalization of this request for additional funding consideration, The Town of Lewisville will proceed immediately to advertise for construction bidding. The revised cost estimate for the Shallowford Road at Williams Road roundabout has been developed with the consultation of NCDOT Division 9 staff. The estimate for the project is now $862,500 ($690,000 in STP-DA funds and $172,500 in local match). The Town is requesting an additional $250,000 in STP-DA funds and will provide the additional $62,500 in local match. The total project cost increase is estimated at $312,500.
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ROUNDABOUT
LEWISVILLE
SHALLOWFORD ROAD AT WILLIAMS ROAD
Item 4A1 RESOLUTION
APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE WINSTON-SALEM URBAN AREA FISCAL YEAR 2012-2018
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (MTIP) TO ADD $250,000 IN SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM –
DIRECT ATTRIBUTABLE (STP-DA) FUNDS FOR THE SHALLOWFORD ROAD ROUNDABOUT IN LEWISVILLE (U-4742 KC)
A motion was made by TAC Member _________________________ and seconded by TAC Member _____________________________________ for the adoption of the following resolution, and upon being put to a vote was duly adopted.
WHEREAS, on November 30th, 2006 the TAC approved $232,000 in STP-DA funds for the construction of the Shallowford Road at Williams Road roundabout for Fiscal Year 2008; and
WHEREAS, on February 18th, 2010 the TAC approved an additional $208,000 in STP-
DA funds, increasing the total STP-DA allocation to $440,000; and WHEREAS, NCDOT has recently seen two roundabouts that have been bid for
construction, in both cases, the cost estimates for these roundabout projects were above expectations for the bidding; this caused the overall low bid price for the roundabouts to be over budget significantly; and
WHEREAS, with consideration of NCDOT input, the Town of Lewisville requests additional funding for the roundabout at the Shallowford Road/Williams Road intersection; and
WHEREAS, the revised estimate for the project is $862,500 ($690,000 in STP-DA
funds and $172,500 in local match); and WHEREAS, the Village is requesting an additional $250,000 in STP-DA funds and will
provide the additional $62,500 in local match; and WHEREAS, the project has received Construction Authorization and is ready to be bid, pending positive approval and finalization of this request for additional funding consideration. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Transportation Advisory Committee of the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO approves the additional $250,000 in STP-DA funds for the Shallowford Road/Williams Road roundabout in the Town of Lewisville (U-4742 KC). Adopted on this the 20th day of November, 2014. ______________________________ Larry T. Williams, Chairman Transportation Advisory Committee ______________________________ Margaret C. Bessette, Secretary Transportation Advisory Committee
Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
Transportation Advisory Committee Action Request
Meeting Date: September 18, 2014 Agenda Item Number: 4A2__ Action Requested: Consideration of an amendment to the Winston-Salem Urban Area Fiscal Year 2012-2018 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) to add $396,000 of Surface Transportation Program – Direct Attributable (STP-DA) funds for the Great Wagon Road Design/Survey project in Lewisville (U-5536). SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Attachments: Yes _ X __ No __ ___ On May 30, 2013, the TAC approved $200,000 in STP-DA funds along with a local match of $50,000 from the Town of Lewisville to set up the Great Wagon Road Extension project in order to conduct Preliminary Engineering (PE), design and survey work. On April 8, 2014, NCDOT conducted an environmental field review and as a result required that an Environmental Assessment (EA) be conducted. When the significance of impacts of a transportation project proposal is uncertain, an EA is prepared to assist in making this determination. If it is found that significant impacts will result, the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) should commence immediately. During initial project scoping and cost estimating an EA was not considered. As a result of the EA requirement the PE estimate for the project is now $745,000 ($596,000 in STP-DA funds and $149,000 in local match). The Town of Lewisville is requesting an additional $396,000 in STP-DA funds and will provide the additional $99,000 in local match.
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GREAT WAGON ROAD EXTENSION
LEWISVILLE
SHALLOWFORD ROAD TO LEWISVILLE-VIENNA ROAD
Item 4A2 RESOLUTION
APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE WINSTON-SALEM URBAN AREA FISCAL YEAR 2012-2018
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (MTIP) TO ADD $396,000 OF SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM –
DIRECT ATTRIBUTABLE (STP-DA) FUNDS FOR THE GREAT WAGON ROAD DESIGN/SURVEY PROJECT IN LEWISVILLE (U-5536)
A motion was made by TAC Member _________________________ and seconded by TAC Member _____________________________________ for the adoption of the following resolution, and upon being put to a vote was duly adopted.
WHEREAS, on May 30, 2013, the TAC approved $200,000 in STP-DA funds along with a local match of $50,000 from the Town of Lewisville to set up the Great Wagon Road project in order to conduct Preliminary Engineering (PE), design and survey work; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2014, NCDOT conducted an environmental field review and as
a result required that an Environmental Assessment (EA) be conducted; and WHEREAS, when the significance of impacts of a transportation project proposal is
uncertain, an EA is prepared to assist in making this determination; if it is found that significant impacts will result, the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) should commence immediately; and
WHEREAS, during initial project scoping and cost estimating an EA was not considered; and
WHEREAS, as a result of the EA requirement the PE estimate for the project is now $745,000 ($596,000 in STP-DA funds and $149,000 in local match); and
WHEREAS, the Town of Lewisville is requesting an additional $396,000 in STP-DA funds and will provide the additional $99,000 in local match. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Transportation Advisory Committee of the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO approves the additional $396,000 in STP-DA funds for the Great Wagon Road design/survey project in the Town of Lewisville (U-5536). Adopted on this the 20th day of November, 2014. ______________________________ Larry T. Williams, Chairman Transportation Advisory Committee ______________________________ Margaret C. Bessette, Secretary Transportation Advisory Committee
Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
Transportation Advisory Committee Action Request
Meeting Date: September 18, 2014 Agenda Item Number: 4A3 Action Requested: Consideration of an amendment to the Winston-Salem Urban Area Fiscal Year 2012-2018 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) to add $64,400 in Surface Transportation Program – Direct Attributable (STP-DA) funds to the Lewisville-Vienna Road Sidewalk Project in the Town of Lewisville (U-4741 OL). SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Attachments: Yes X No ______ On September 19, 2012, the TAC approved of $92,000 in STP-DA funds for the construction of a sidewalk along Lewisville-Vienna Road, from Tullyries Lane to Riverwood Drive in the Town of Lewisville. The Town of Lewisville is requesting an additional $64,400 in STP-DA funds. The request is based on a revised cost estimate for the project provided as part of the Plans, Specifications & Estimate (PS&E) materials. The total revised estimate of $195,500 ($156,400 in STP-DA funds and $39,100 in local match) has contingency built in and also includes funds for Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) services. All preconstruction activities have been completed for this project and authorization for construction is being submitted. Pending positive approval and finalization of this request for additional funding consideration, the Town of Lewisville will proceed immediately to advertise for construction bidding.
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SIDEWALK
LEWISVILLE
TULLYRIES LANE TO RIVERWOOD DRIVE
Item 4A3 RESOLUTION
APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE WINSTON-SALEM URBAN AREA FISCAL YEAR 2012-2018
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (MTIP) TO ADD $64,400 IN SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM –
DIRECT ATTRIBUTABLE (STP-DA) FUNDS TO THE LEWISVILLE-VIENNA ROAD SIDEWALK PROJECT IN THE TOWN OF LEWISVILLE (U-4741 OL)
A motion was made by TAC Member _________________________ and seconded by TAC Member _____________________________________ for the adoption of the following resolution, and upon being put to a vote was duly adopted.
WHEREAS, on September 19, 2012, the TAC approved $92,000 in STP-DA funds for the construction of sidewalk along Lewisville-Vienna Road; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Lewisville is requesting an additional $64,400 in STP-DA
funds; and WHEREAS, the request is based on a revised cost estimate for the project provided as
part of the Plans, Specifications & Estimate (PS&E) materials; and
WHEREAS, the total revised estimate of $195,500 ($156,400 in STP-DA funds and $39,100 in local match) has contingency built in and also includes funds for Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) services; and
WHEREAS, all preconstruction activities have been completed for this project and authorization for construction is being submitted; and
WHEREAS, pending positive approval and finalization of this request for additional funding consideration, The Town of Lewisville will proceed immediately to advertise for construction bidding. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Transportation Advisory Committee of the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO approves the additional $64,400 in STP-DA funds for the Lewisville-Vienna Road Sidewalk Project in Lewisville (U-4741 OL). Adopted on this the 20th day of November, 2014. ______________________________ Larry T. Williams, Chairman Transportation Advisory Committee ______________________________ Margaret C. Bessette, Secretary Transportation Advisory Committee
INFORMATION ITEM #4B
Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Transportation Advisory Committee
Action Request Meeting Date: September 18, 2014 Agenda Item Number: 4B_ _ Action Requested: Consideration of amendments to the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) for the Town of Bermuda Run to add $563,440 in STP-DA funds for the construction of a new roundabout on US 158 at Twins Way Drive and Bermuda Run Drive (U-4742 MA). SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Attachments: Yes X No _______ In November, 2009, the Winston-Salem Urban Area TAC allocated $408,000 in STP-DA funds for improvements at the US 158/NC 801intersection in the Town of Bermuda Run at a total cost of $510,000. During the preliminary engineering for the project, it was determined by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) that the planned improvements for the intersection would provide minimal positive impact of traffic safety and circulation and that a much larger and more expensive project would be needed there to address the traffic issues. On March 15, 2012 the TAC transferred the funds programmed for the US 158/NC 801 intersection to the construction of a proposed roundabout on US 158 Roundabout at Twins Way Drive and Bermuda Run Drive. On February 20, 2014 the TAC approved an additional $393,600 in STP-DA funds, increasing the total allocation to $801,600. On July 14, 2014, the Town received two bids for the construction of the proposed US 158 Roundabout at Twins Way Drive and Bermuda Run Drive. The low bid was submitted was $1,417,511. Adjustments were also made to the Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) and NCDOT project administration fees, resulting in a total project cost of $1,706,300. To continue the project and begin construction, Bermuda Run is requesting an additional $563,440 in STP-DA funds.
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ROUNDABOUT
BERMUDA RUN
US 158 AT TWINS WAY DRIVE AND BERMUDA RUN DRIVE
Item 4B
RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE
WINSTON-SALEM URBAN AREA FISCAL YEAR 2012-2018 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (MTIP)
FOR THE TOWN OF BERMUDA RUN TO ADD $563,440 IN STP-DA FUNDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
A NEW ROUNDABOUT ON US 158 AT TWINS WAY DRIVE AND BERMUDA RUN DRIVE (U-4742 MA)
A motion was made by TAC Member _________________________ and seconded by TAC Member _____________________________________ for the adoption of the following resolution, and upon being put to a vote was duly adopted.
WHEREAS, in November, 2009, the Winston-Salem Urban Area TAC allocated $408,000 in STP-DA funds for improvements at the US 158/NC 801intersection in the Town of Bermuda Run at a total cost of $510,000; and
WHEREAS, during the preliminary engineering for the project, it was determined by the
North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) that the planned improvements for the intersection would provide minimal positive impact of traffic safety and circulation and that a much larger and more expensive project would be needed there to address the traffic issues; and
WHEREAS, on March 15, 2012 the TAC transferred the funds programmed for the US
158/NC 801 intersection to the construction of a proposed roundabout on US 158 at Twins Way Drive and Bermuda Run Drive; and
WHEREAS, on February 20, 2014 the TAC approved an additional $393,600 in STP-DA funds, increasing the total allocation to $801,600; and
WHEREAS, on July 14, 2014, the Town received a low bid of $1,417,511 for the construction of the proposed US 158 Roundabout at Twins Way Drive and Bermuda Run Drive; and
WHEREAS, adjustments were also made to the Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) and NCDOT project administration fees, resulting in a total project cost of $1,706,300; and
WHEREAS, in order to continue the project and begin construction, the Town of
Bermuda Run is requesting an additional $563,440 in STP-DA funds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Transportation Advisory Committee of the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO approves the additional $563,440 in STP-DA funds for the US 158 Roundabout at Twins Way Drive and Bermuda Run Drive in the Town of Bermuda Run (U-4742 MA). Adopted on this the 20th day of November, 2014. ______________________________ Larry T. Williams, Chairman Transportation Advisory Committee ______________________________ Margaret C. Bessette, Secretary Transportation Advisory Committee
INFORMATION ITEM #6
Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
Transportation Advisory Committee Action Request
Meeting Date: September 18, 2014 Agenda Item Number: 6 a,b and c. Action Requested: Review of three (3) resolutions finding the U-2827B Amendment Conforming to the State Implementation Program (SIP), and, approving the U-2827B Amendment to the Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Fiscal Year 2012-2018 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) and 2035 Transportation Plan (LRTP/MTP) to match the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Attachments: Yes X No . The Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO’s 2035 Transportation Plan (LRTP) Update, the Air Quality Conformity Determination Report (AQCDR), and the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 MTIP as amended through September 2012, were adopted by the MPO on January 17, 2013 and approved by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) on March 6, 2013. Additional amendments and modifications to the MTIP were adopted on May 30th, July 18th, November 21st of 2013 and February 20th, March 20th, May 27th and July 17th of 2014. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) regularly updates the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 STIP to include new projects and modify existing projects. STIP amendments for new statewide or Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO projects trigger the amendment of the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 MTIP. STIP amendments for regionally significant projects that cross the FHWA 4-year funding period or modeling horizon years require an AQCDR. The FY 2012-2018 STIP/MTIP is a subset of the Winston-Salem Urban Area 2035 Transportation Plan and must match. The U-2827B – Business 40 Rehabilitation project will be amended to reflect the preferred alternative selection for the final interchange configuration. The Fiscal Year 2012-2018 MTIP and the 2035 Transportation Plan will be amended to match the STIP and the Conformity Determination Report – Short Form finding of Conformity with the SIP. As provided by the MPO’s Public Participation Policy, regionally significant amendments to the FY 2012-2018 MTIP and 2035 Transportation Plan and accompanying Conformity Determination Report – Short Form must receive a 30 day public review. The U-2827B Amendment documents were available for public review from June 12 to July 11, 2014. Three comments were received relating to the U-2827B project during the public review period (see attached). The MTIP and 2035 LRTP/MTP amendment and Air Quality Conformity Analysis and Determination Report must be approved prior to issuance of a federal Finding of No Significant Impact for the Business 40 Rehabilitation project (U-2827B).
ITEM #6a RESOLUTION
FINDING THE WINSTON-SALEM URBAN AREA 2035 LONG RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN U-2827B AMENDMENT
IS IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (SIP)
A motion was made by TAC Member _____________________ and seconded by TAC Member __________________________ for the adoption of the following resolution, and upon being put to a vote was duly adopted. WHEREAS, the Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) is the duly recognized transportation decision making body for the 3-C transportation planning process in the Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO); and WHEREAS, the Winston-Salem Urban Area 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan Update (LRTP) meets the planning requirements of 23 CFR Part 450.322; and WHEREAS, the 2012–2018 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) is a direct subset of the Winston-Salem Urban Area 2035 LRTP; and WHEREAS, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated Forsyth County as a maintenance area for carbon monoxide on November 7, 1994, and designated Davidson County as maintenance for particulate matter (PM 2.5) standard effective on December 19, 2011; and WHEREAS, the conformity analysis of the Winston-Salem Urban Area 2035 LRTP is based on the most recent estimates of population, employment, travel and congestion that has been reviewed by the public and adopted as a part of this plan; and WHEREAS, the projects in the Winston-Salem Urban Area 2035 LRTP have been financially constrained; and WHEREAS, there are no transportation control measures in the North Carolina State Implementation Plan (SIP) that pertain to the Winston-Salem Urban Area; and
WHEREAS, the most recent vehicle emissions model was used to prepare the quantitative emissions analysis dated November 1, 2012; and
WHEREAS, the projects and programs included in the Winston-Salem Urban Area 2035
LRTP and the U-2827B Amendment (see Exhibit A U-2827B Alternatives) contribute to annual emissions reductions as shown by the quantitative emissions analysis dated November 1, 2012. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Winston-Salem Urban Area Transportation Advisory Committee has made a finding that the Winston-Salem Urban Area 2035 LRTP U-2827B Amendment conforms to the purposes of the SIP in accordance with the Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA), and the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21). Adopted on this the 20th day of November, 2014. Larry T. Williams, Chairman Transportation Advisory Committee Margaret C. Bessette, Secretary Transportation Advisory Committee
ITEM #6b
RESOLUTION FINDING THE WINSTON-SALEM URBAN AREA FISCAL YEAR
2012-2018 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (MTIP) IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (SIP) A motion was made by TAC Member __________________ _____and seconded by TAC Member __________________________ for the adoption of the following resolution, and upon being put to a vote was duly adopted.
WHEREAS, the Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) is the duly recognized transportation decision making body for the 3-C transportation planning process of the Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO); and
WHEREAS, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated Forsyth County as a maintenance area for carbon monoxide on November 7, 1994, and designated Davidson County as maintenance for the PM 2.5 standard effective on December 19, 2011; and
WHEREAS, that conformity determination used the latest planning assumptions approved
by the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO; and
WHEREAS, that conformity determination used the latest emissions model approved by the United States EPA and was made according to the established interagency consultation procedures for North Carolina; and
WHEREAS, there are no transportation control measures listed in the State Implementation Plan (SIP); and
WHEREAS, the programs and projects included in the Winston-Salem Urban Area 2035 Transportation Plan U-2827B Amendment are consistent with the SIP emissions budgets for the area based on a regional emissions analysis; and
WHEREAS, the programs and projects included in the Winston-Salem Urban Area Fiscal Year 2012 – 2018 MTIP U-2827B Amendment (see Exhibit A U-2827B Alternatives) is a direct subset of the Winston-Salem Urban Area 2035 Transportation Plan
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Transportation Advisory Committee of the Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization has found that the Fiscal Year 2012 – 2018 MTIP U-2827B Amendment conforms to the intent of the North Carolina State Implementation Plan in accordance with the Clean Air Act. Adopted on this the 20th day of November, 2014. Larry T. Williams, Chairman Transportation Advisory Committee Margaret C. Bessette, Secretary Transportation Advisory Committee
ITEM #6c RESOLUTION
APPROVING THE 2014 U-2827B AMENDMENT OF THE WINSTON-SALEM URBAN AREAMETROPOLITAN PLANNING
ORGANIZATION (MPO) 2035 LONG RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN
A motion was made by TAC Member _____________________ and seconded by TAC Member __________________________ for the adoption of the following resolution, and upon being put to a vote was duly adopted. WHEREAS, the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) requires all Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) to develop and maintain a long range transportation plan; and WHEREAS, the long range transportation plan must address all modes of transportation in an urban area, have a horizon year of at least 20 years, and be financially constrained; and WHEREAS, the long range transportation plan for an urban area must be found to be in conformance with the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for air quality; and
WHEREAS, the conformity determination report for the Winston-Salem Urban Area 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan U-2827B Amendment is based on the most recent estimates of population, employment, travel and congestion that has been reviewed by the public and adopted as a part of this plan; and WHEREAS, the transportation conformity determination report for the Winston-Salem Urban Area is based on the updated projected street and highway network for the year 2035; and WHEREAS, the transportation conformity determination report and the 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan U-2827B Amendment (see Exhibit A U-2827B Alternatives) were reviewed by the general public in accordance to the Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) public participation policy for transportation plans adopted on March 20, 2014. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Winston-Salem Urban Area Transportation Advisory Committee does hereby approve of the 2014 U-2827B Amendment of the Winston-Salem Urban Area 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan. Adopted on this the 20th day of November, 2014. Larry T. Williams, Chairman Transportation Advisory Committee Margaret C. Bessette, Secretary Transportation Advisory Committee
EXHIBIT A - U-2827B ALTERNATIVESProposed List of Changes for TIP Amendment # 03, LRTP Amendment #01
WSMPO IDNCDOT
TIP
Number
Project Title
Emissions
Analysis StatusProgramming Changes
Explanation of Need for Amendment Requested by
WS‐T029 U‐2827B US 421 Pavement Rehabilitation,
Replacement of Bridge Numbers 178,
278, 286, 291, 293, 305, 312, 313, 336 and
Various Safety Improvements, from west
of Fourth Street to east of Church Street.
Alternative 3 – Liberty/Main (main access to downtown Winston‐Salem) – this alternative provides for a full interchange at Peters Creek Parkway, a partial interchange at Broad Street and a full interchange at Liberty/Main via two partial interchanges acting as a full interchange.
Requires LRTP and TIP
amendment and Conformity
Determination on Non‐Exempt
projects.
This project will require an LRTP
and TIP Amendment
NCDOT
WS‐T029 U‐2827B US 421 Pavement Rehabilitation,
Replacement of Bridge Numbers 178,
278, 286, 291, 293, 305, 312, 313, 336 and
Various Safety Improvements, from west
of Fourth Street to east of Church Street.
Alternative 4 – Cherry/Marshall (main access to downtown Winston‐Salem) – this alternative provides for a full interchange at Peters Creek Parkway, a full interchange at Cherry/Marshall via two partial interchanges acting as a full interchange and a partial interchange at Main Street.
Requires LRTP and TIP
amendment and Conformity
Determination on Non‐Exempt
projects.
This project will require an
LRTP and TIP Amendment
NCDOT
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Wendy Miller
From: Steven Scroggin <sscroggi@gmail.com>Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 10:15 AMTo: Fredrick HaithSubject: Comments on priorities
Though DOT has engaged in an extensive public awareness campaign around the Biz 40 rehab project in downtown Winston Salem, I was not aware of this opportunity to get involved until this morning: (An STI public drop in meeting to review and comment on the MPO priority projects will be held on Thursday, June 19, 2014, at the Bryce Stuart Municipal Building, 3rd Floor Conference Room, 100 East First Street, Winston-Salem, from 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.) I hope that you can accept this email as written comment. I am concerned about the DOT prioritization process. Winston Salem seems to be the loser in highway appropriations and to have received less than a proportionate share of highway funding for many, many years. I am concerned that the ranking process is being manipulated by adoption of a set of decision rules that continue to favor other communities that have already built -- at our expense as taxpayers -- superior highway systems to our own. We need the bypass and the Biz 40 rehab through downtown Winston Salem to get done -- about 20 years ago. After all this time, all the accidents on Hwy 52 and Biz 40, all the traffic snarls, and all the deterioration of the bridges and related infrastructure, these projects should be urgent number one priorities of the state, in my humble opinion. An appropriate objective ranking system would support that opinion instead of consistently ranking our critical needs below nice-to-have systems elsewhere. Steve Scroggin Tropical Smoothie Cafe 216 W Fourth St Winston Salem, NC 27101
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From: Wendy Mailey <wmailey@winstonsalem.com>Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 12:51 PMTo: Fredrick HaithSubject: STI Priorities Comments Attachments: The Effect of I-74 on the Triad.docx
Importance: High
This is the comment submitted on behalf of the chamber:
Completion of I‐74 will double the economic activity in the region, creating 33, 800 new jobs and adding over $2 billion in economic activity. Completion of I‐74 will have a significant economic impact on all of North Carolina, making the entire state more economically competitive. The project has been delayed because of mistakes made by NCDOT that delayed construction for more than 10 years. I‐74 is North Carolina’s road to economic success. Please see attached Economic Impact Study that outlines in detail the importance of this project.
It is imperative that the Business 40 project stay on schedule for this community to thrive. The community has been prepped and become prepared for the closure for years now. To delay this project would not only be at a detriment to this community, but would also be seen in a very negative light by the how NCDOT handles funding of major projects.
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From: Cooks, Owen J. <cooksoj@wssu.edu>Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 5:55 PMTo: Fredrick HaithSubject: STI Local Point Assignment
Comments for STI, SPOT prioritization: The Creative Corridors Coalition (CCC) believes it is important that all projects within its study area should be reviewed by the Mayor's Design Review Committee for conformance to the CCC's Design Guidelines as adopted by the City Council of Winston‐Salem and now a part of the Municipal Code (Part III, Chapter 2, Article III, Division 11). The ordinance states in part, “The purpose of the committee is to review plans and proposals which are proposed by the city, NCDOT, or any other agency or organization for roadway improvements on the major thoroughfares in the creative corridors study area and to make recommendations to the city council, transportation advisory committee, or NCDOT on the plan's consistency with the outcome objectives of the community corridors master plan and design guidelines. As a creation of the city council, the committee will respect the final decision of the city council on transportation decisions in the corridor.” Particularly projects early in their design phase need to be vetted as the design is progressed and funds are budgeted to ensure adequate funding for CCC betterments and design guidelines compliance. Larger projects should be considered as candidates to have design professionals and/or artists come alongside the engineers solving the roadway/corridor problem to aid in the interpretation and inclusion of the CCC Design Guidelines to ensure early adoption in planning, thoughtful consideration in design, and pursuit of matching fund opportunities where focal expressions of art and other aesthetic considerations would be most impactful. Of particular interest from a project priority standpoint, certain projects will create opportunities for the vision of CCC's Design Guidelines to permeate the community. Those include, SPOT ID H090371‐B (the Business 40 project), SPOT ID B142197 (the WSSU pedestrian bridge over the Salem Creek Connector), and SPOT ID H090548 (Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. extension). The importance of including the Mayor's Design Review Committee at all stages of design cannot be over‐emphasized ‐ as projects are completed with inclusion of CCC design guidelines principals, the fabric of the aesthetic will begin to connect the new and improved corridors and create the vision for our city of Arts and Innovation. Owen J Cooks Vice Chair, Creative Corridors Coalition On behalf of the Creative Corridors Coalition Board and Membership July 9, 2014
INFORMATION ITEM #7
Business 40 Streetscape Design Project in Winston-Salem Summary Information
September 3, 2014 Introduction During the past few years, NCDOT initiated a process seeking public involvement to improve the aesthetic appearance of the future Business 40 bridges, interchanges and related roadway infrastructure. Numerous public meetings and workshops have been held to help define the preferred look and visual components for the Business 40 Streetscape project. Parallel to the public process, the Creative Corridors Coalition (C3), a private non-profit citizens group, developed its own master plan and design guidelines for the Business 40 corridor in 2011 which was subsequently adopted by the City of Winston-Salem. The majority of the freeway’s geometric designs are featured in two alternatives. However, the appearance of the corridor has not been decided. Thus, the need to bring the elements of both processes into a comprehensive streetscape design for the entire corridor is apparent. Project Scope The City’s staff is working with the consulting team of Stimmel Associates and RS&H to develop comprehensive and detailed streetscape design parameters with specifications that may be used in the Design-Build procurement for the Business 40 roadway improvement project. This consultant team will also provide aesthetic recommendations for areas adjacent to the highway’s defined right-of-way, including cross-streets and parallel streets located at least one block in depth from Business 40. Upon agreement of these design parameters and specifications, the consultant team will develop a detailed cost estimate and potential implementation phasing concepts for the various aesthetic features. An important component of the streetscape project’s design is the incorporation of the City’s multi-use bicycle and pedestrian path within or adjacent to the reconstructed Business 40 corridor linking downtown, the Strollway, the BB&T Ballpark pedestrian bridge, Wake Forest University Medical Center and Winston-Salem State University area. This multi-use path would be physically separated from the highway’s travel lanes and shoulders, either vertically, horizontally, or both, and be designed not to interfere with the highway’s operation. Another important design question to be answered is if the Strollway can be/should be relocated from underneath the highway. Other Project Information Study Cost Estimate: $331,000. Funding Source: PL funds available through the MPO adopted Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Unified
Planning Work Program and City Budget; no funding from C3. Project Managers: Mr. Greg Errett, AICP, Transportation Planning Manager Ms. Christy Turner, Stimmel Associates, P.A. Schedule: August/September – Conduct project research and analysis
September – Developing concepts and begin project master planning October/November – Finish project master planning and design guidelines;
present potential designs to TCC/TAC, Mayor’s Design Review Committee, City Council Committees, NCDOT and others as needed; refine potential designs and details; develop initial cost estimates
November – City bond referendum passes; program available STP-DA funds December/January 2015 – Refine/finalize potential designs for the preferred
alternative and get local approvals; prepare materials for the design-build procurement process
2015 - Coordinate process with NCDOT and selected design/build contractor
INFROMARTION ITEM #8
Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)
Section 5303 Transit Planning Schedule September 3, 2014
October 1, 2014 PWP/Section 5303 Application package sent to eligible applicants. January 30. 2015 Draft UPWP and budget to be submitted in Partner Connect for NCDOT-PTD Review.
January 30, 2015 PTD completes review of the draft UPWP and provides comments to MPOs for inclusion in the Section 5303 application March 27, 2015 Final TAC approved UPWP and Resolution, with original signatures of
MPO’s TAC Chair approving UPWP to be attached to 5303 application in Partner Connect.
April 2, 2015 TAC Approved UPWP’s for TMA’s sent to FTA for review and approval April 2, 2015 NCDOT Statewide Federal Planning Section 5303 program of
Projects will be presented to the NC Board of Transportation
April 9, 2015 NCDOT Approval Letters of UPWP’s sent to small urban areas April 10, 2015 NCDOT Section 5303 grant application to be entered into Trams
*May 15, 2015 Receipt of the approval notification from FTA for the Section 5303 grant application July 1, 2015 State Fiscal Year and Period of Performance for
Section 5303 program funds begins for FY2016 *July, 2015 Approved budgets and invoice forms mailed to the MPOs *These dates are subject to FTA's approval dates and notifications and approval of a state budget
INFORMATION ITEM #9
WBS / TIP No. Description Let Date Completion Date Status Construction
Cost Contractor Comments
17BP.9.R.34Rehabilitation and bridge beam painting of (4) bridges in Davidson Co., (1) in Forsyth Co., (3) in Rowan Co., and (1) in Stokes Co.
April, 2012 Nov. 1, 201559.3% Complete (approx. 30% behind
schedule)$12,585,775 Crowder Construction
Co.
Design Build Project –Forsyth #81 (Teague Rd) work began June 17, 2014. Bridge substructure nearly complete. Girders to be installed over next month and then deck construction to begin. Teague Rd. will be closed to thru traffic through Nov. 2, 2014.
B-4506 Replace Bridge #319 & #335 over SR 1620 (Tobaccoville Rd) on US 52 April, 2012
Dec. 26, 2014 (perm. vegetation
established by May 10, 2015)
66.5% Complete (currently behind
schedule) $7,837,205 Smith-Rowe, LLC
Contractor currently working on new southbound bridge and deck. Grading on each end of the project. Current traffic pattern to remain until Oct/Nov,2014, until southbound traffic is switched to permanent pattern. Detour bridge will then be removed.
B-4645 Replace Bridges #29 and #30 over Little Yadkin River on US 52 Aug., 2013
Oct. 15, 2015 (perm. vegetation
established by April 12, 2016)
32.3% Complete (slightly ahead of
schedule)$6,399,752 Smith-Rowe, LLC
Contractor constructing southbound bridge deck. Anticipate concrete pour in mid-September. Limited southbound lane closures. Traffic switch in late October or November.
B-5107 Replace Bridge #34 on SR 1003 (High Point Rd) over Abbott’s Creek Nov., 2013
Nov. 1, 2014 (perm. vegetation
established by May 8, 2015)
50.7% Complete (slightly ahead of
schedule)$1,472,610 Eastern Structures,
LLc
High Point Rd closed with detour in place. Contractor has set two slabs of bridge, will be finishing Bent 2 cap in next few weeks and then install remaining span. On schedule to complete Nov 1 2014
BD-5109N Replace Bridge #40 on SR 1940 (Lake Woussicket Rd) over Red Bank Creek May 28, 2014
Oct. 13, 2014 (perm. vegetation
established April 17, 2015)
14.2% Complete (slightly behind
schedule)$491,746 Smith-Rowe, LLC
Currently working on bridge substructure. End Bent 2 completed. Currently drilling piers for Bent 1.
BD-5109Q Replace Bridge #152 on SR 1137 (McGregor Rd) over Silas Creek May 28, 2014
Oct. 17, 2014 (perm. vegetation
established April 15, 2015)
13.8% Complete (behind schedule)
$605,740 Smith-Rowe, LLCCurrently working on substructure. End Bent 1 completed. Drilled piers at Bent 1 have been poured, awaiting CSL testing
C-5224A Winston-Salem – upgrade of computerized traffic signal system, Phase A modernization / rehabilitation expansion May, 2013 Mar. 1, 2016 29.7% Complete $6,950,238 Brooks, Berry, Haynie
& Associates
Work start date Aug. 19, 2013. Fiber optic and new signal cabinets installation ongoing. Anticipate no laneclosures- minimal traffic control.
C-5224B Winston-Salem – upgrade of computerized traffic signal system, Phase B July, 2013 Sept. 1, 2016 16.3% Complete $6,239,371 Brooks, Berry, Haynie
& AssociatesWork start date Sept. 23, 2013. See C-5224A comments.
U-2800 SR 2601 (Macy Grove Rd) interchange with US 421 in Forsyth County July, 2012 Oct. 12, 2015
72.7% Complete (slightly ahead of
schedule) $38,825,000 Blythe Development
Corp
Design Build Project – Old Greensboro Rd approaching Macy Grove Rd from the east is closed for construction of new Macy Grove Rd alignment. Macy Grove can still be accessed from East Mtn. St and Old Greensboro Rd from the West. In mid-Sept., traffic is scheduled to be placed on the newly aligned Macy Gr. Rd. The new I-40 interchange is scheduled to complete by late Oct., 2014.
Projects Under Construction
Winston Salem MPOTransportation Update
September 18, 2014
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WBS / TIP No. Description Let Date Completion Date Status Construction
Cost Contractor Comments
U-2923 Widen SR 2747 (Clemmonsville Rd) from SR 3011 (Old Salisbury Rd) to Main St in Forsyth County. July, 2011 Nov., 2014
(Extended) 70% Complete $9,940,000 Larco Construction
Storm drain installation and asphalt base construction.. Widening along Clemmonsville Rd. Roundabout patterns established. Completion date extended.
U-2925 Salem Creek Connector from SR 2516 (MLK Jr Dr) to SR 4326 (Rams Dr) in Forsyth County Dec., 2012 April 1, 2016 35.9% Complete $68,925,000 Blythe Construction
Design Build Project – (133 days added to O.C.T. by claims and SA's) Mock St. bridge is under construction and scheduled to complete Aprol, 2015. AT&T and Duke Power relocating utilities. Ramp A bridge over Salem Crk. under construction, should complete in Sept., 2014. The connector bridge over Salem Creek is under construction. The new RR bridge will begin as soon as plans are approved by RR. Work along the US 52 corridor will continue, mostly behind abrrier walls. Southbound traffic will beshifted to detour section between Rams Dr. and Waughtown St later this Fall.
U-4909 SR 2643 (Union Cross Rd) from SR 2691 (Wallburg Rd) to SR 2632 (Sedge Garden Rd) in Forsyth County Jan., 2012 Nov. 1, 2015
51.8 % Complete
(slightly behind schedule)
$30,330,536 Larco Construction
Traffic has been turned to new bridge over I-40. Signal work and utility work ongoing. Contractor continues with grading and paving operations. Will be completing new sections of Union Cross Rd and placing traffic on same in order to re-grade and re-pave existing sections in upcoming weeks.
9CR.10341.150 9CR.20341.150
Contract Resurfacing including US 311, NC 150, NC 66, NC 8, NC 109 and 5 sections of Secondary routes in Forsyth County
June 17, 2014 May 29, 2015 11.3% Complete (behind schedule)
$4,176,629 APAC-Atlantic, Inc. Thompson Arthur Div.
Raising structures and thermoplastic paint. Paving complete on W. Mtn. St and NC 66 in Kernersville. US 52, Peters Creek Pkwy, and Slias Creek Pkwy upcoming - mostly night work for these maps.
43675Construction of sidewalks, milling, paving, curb & gutter, curb ramps and Thermoplastic for Crosswalks along US 311 (Main St.) from Brookcove Rd./Third St. to Walnut Cove Shopping Center in Walnut Cove, Stokes County
Jan., 2012 Oct. 31, 2014 80% Complete $317,327 Reliable Concrete Construction
Work has begun – sidewalk installation continuing. Stamped crosswalks at intersection of Brook Cove Rd and Main St to be complete August, 2014. Proposed completion date Oct. 31, 2014.
9CR.10341.151 Contract resurfacing for I-40 Business/US 421 and US 52 in Forsyth County July 23, 2014 Nov. 14, 2014 Availability Date
Aug. 25, 2014 $931,050 Larco ConstructionPaving of US 52 delayed due to contractor supply problems. Work start rescheduled for early Sept.
U-4741K Little Creek Greenway in Winston-Salem Spring, 2013 Sept., 2014 90% Complete $969,989 Smith-Rowe, LLC
U-4741PCConstruction of Village Point Greenway located along Village Point Lake Drive and the new Frank Morgan Elementary School in Clemmons
May 9, 2014 Feb. 14, 2015 Work start date Aug. 18, 2014 $894,112 Hurley Group, LLC Village of Clemmons, Public Works
Dept. project.
U-5512 Widening of SR 1969 (Piney Grove Rd) and NC 150 (N. Main St) in Kernersville Sept., 2013 Sept. 14, 2014 95% Complete $844,388 Yates Construction
Co., Inc.In cooperation with Town of Kernersville.Working on punchlist items.
Division Administered Projects Under Construction
Projects Under Construction
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WBS / TIP No. Description Let Date Completion Date Status Construction
Cost Contractor Comments
SS-4909AEInstall roundabout associated with new school at intersection of SR 1891 (Peacehaven Rd) and SR 1101 (Harper Rd)
April, 2013 Aug. 22, 2014 95% Complete $450,000 State Forces Open to traffic - minor items to complete project
43654 43670
Architectural bridge enhancements on the new US 52 bridge and aesthetic enhancements associated with Salem Creek Connector (U-2925)
TBD TBD Planning and Development
$1,600,000 and $1,590,000 TBD
Variety of funding sources – Creative Corridors Coalition, MPO STA/DA, City of W-S, and State Small Construction and Contingency funds
U-4741LD Construction of curb and gutter and sidewalk along SR 2385 (Darrow Rd) in Walkertown TBD TBD ROW and PS&E $211,000 TBD
U-4742KC Installation of roundabout at SR 1001 (Shallowford Rd) and SR 1173 (Williams Rd) in Lewisville Fall, 2014 TBD $550,000 TBD DOT Authorization for Construction has been
received.
U-4742MA Bermuda Run Roundabout on US 158 (Town of Bermuda Run) July 14, 2014 270 days from
availabilityAvailable upon
contract execution $510,000 TBD Bids opened but not yet awarded - may be readvertised.
W-5304 Realignment of Intersection of SR 4203 (Reid Rd), SR 2693 (Sawmill Rd), and SR 2692 (Gumtree Rd) in Forsyth Co Sept. 10, 2014
Nov. 15, 2014 (perm. vegetation by
March 31, 2016)
Availability Date Nov. 15, 2014 TBD TBD Bids opened, yet to be awarded
B-4511 Replace Bridge #201 on SR 2667 (Hastings Hill Rd) over tributary of Salem Creek Nov., 2014 TBD ROW
Nov., 2013 $1,200,000 TBD
I-0911AI-40 from 0.3 mile West of NC 801 in Davie Co. to 0.3 mile West of SR 1101 (Harper Rd/Tanglewood Business Park Rd) in Forsyth Co.
Post Year TBD Post Year $58,000,000 TBD
BD-5109R Replace Bridge #153 on SR 2631 (Ogden School Rd) over Abbott’s Creek Oct., 2014 TBD Finalizing ROW
Acquisition $425,000 TBD Plan 100% complete
BD-5109X Replace Bridge #73 on SR 2624 (Watkins Ford Rd) over Abbott’s Creek March, 2015 TBD ROW to begin
Nov., 2014 $650,000 TBDPlan prepapration 50% complete; Awaiting Utility Coord. to begin. Design issues have caused delays
BD-5109Y Replace Bridge #116 on SR 2991 (Fraternity Church Rd) over Middle Fork Creek Dec., 2014 TBD R/W Acquisition
complete $1,000,000 TBD Awaiting completion of structure design
BD-5109AB Replace Bridge #142 on SR 1639 (Tuttle Rd) over West Fork of Muddy Creek March, 2015 TBD $425,000 TBD Utility coordination to begin July, 2014
with ROW Acquisition to follow
BD-5109AC Replace Bridge #283 on SR 1893 (Priddy Farm Rd) over an Unnamed Creek March, 2015 TBD ROW Acquisition
Aug., 2014 $375,000 TBD Plans 50% complete
Projects Under Development
Safety Improvement Projects Under Construction
Division Administered Projects Under Development
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WBS / TIP No. Description Let Date Completion Date Status Construction
Cost Contractor Comments
41665.5BBridge repair of Bridge #187 over US 421 on SR 1171 (Williams Rd) in Forsyth County Nov., 2014 TBD Plan
Development $700,000 TBDBridge damaged by over-height load. Developing plans for substructure repairs and superstructure replacement
17BP.9.P.3Bridge Painting on Bridges #136, 150 in Davidson; 29,32,85,86 in Davie; 53,54,55,78,115,185,297,322 in Forsyth; and 94 in Rowan
Oct. 21, 2014 TBD TBD Re-advertised
R-2247CD W-S Northern Beltway - Western Section - us 421 Interchange with SR 1891 / Peacehaven Rd and Approaches
FY 2016 - FY 2018 TBD R/W acquisition
FY 2016 $13,779,000 TBD Schedule subject to STI - P3.0
R-2247EC W-S Northern Beltway - Western Section - US 52/Future I-74 Interchange with NC 65. Reconstruct Interchange.
FY 2016 - FY 2018 TBD R/W Acquisition
FY 2016 $15,660,000 TBD Schedule subject to STI - P3.1
R-2568C NC 109 from SR 1756 (Old Greensboro Rd) to I-40/US 311 Post Year TBD ROW *FY 2020 $105,000,000 TBD
Planning and design in progress Alternative #6 chosen as LEDPA. *Schedule subject to STI - P3.0
SS-4909AH Install left turn lane on Hickory Tree Rd (SR 1508) near Mendenhall Road TBD TBD $660,000 TBD
Under development - This project may be funded with a combination of DA and Spot safety funding
U-2579AA W-S Northern Beltway – US 311 to I-40 Post Year TBD Post Year $61,000,000 TBD Schedule subject to STI - P3.0
U-2579AB W-S Northern Beltway – I-40 to US 421 / I-40 Business Post Year TBD Post Year $144,000,000 TBD Schedule subject to STI - P3.0
U-2579B W-S Northern Beltway – Eastern Section - US 421/ I-40B to US 158 Oct. 21, 2014
Nov. 1, 2018 (perm. vegetation
April 30, 2019)
Availability Date Dec. 1, 2014
$170,900,000 TBD GARVEE Fund – STI committed project -Project accelerated. RCPC June 23, 2014
U-2579C W-S Northern Beltway – US 158 to US 311 (near Walkertown) Post Year TBD Post Year $52,600,000 TBD Schedule subject to STI - P3.0
U-2579D W-S Northern Beltway -US 311 to SR 2211 (Baux Mountain Rd) Post Year TBD Post Year $74,000,000 TBD Schedule subject to STI - P3.0
U-2579E W-S Northern Beltway - SR 2211 (Baux Mountain Rd) to NC 8 (Germanton Rd) Post Year TBD Post Year $48,000,000 TBD Schedule subject to STI - P3.0
U-2579F W-S Northern Beltway - NC 8 (Germanton Rd) to East of US 52 Post Year TBD Post Year $38,000,000 TBD Schedule subject to STI - P3.0
U-2827BUS 421 (I-40 Business) improvements from East of 4th St to West of Church Street in Winston-Salem, includes replacing Bridge #278 & upgrade to interchange at NC 150 (Peter’s Creek Parkway).
May, 2016 TBD ROW Acquisition May, 2016
$59,300,000 TBD Design Build Project Schedule subject to STI - P3.0
Projects Under Development
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43997 Extend C&G on SR 1604, Spainhour Mill Road Summer, 2014 August, 2014 100% Complete $10,000 State Forces
9CR.10341.140 9CR.20341.140 9CR.20851.140
Contract resurfacing on NC 65 from NC 66 to Runningbrook Lane and 13 sections of secondary routes in Forsyth and Stokes Counties.
June, 2013 May 19, 2014 100% Complete $3,894,246 APAC-Atlantic, Inc. Thompson Arthur Div.
9.203411Division Contract resurfacing - SR 2024 (Old Valley School Rd), SR 1604 (Spainhour Mill Rd), Forsyth Div. and Sub-Shop on Craft Dr.
May 28, 2014 Aug. 4, 2014 100% Complete $586,164 Larco Construction
17BP.9.H.1 Bridge Rehabilitation on multiple bridges on US 421 / I-40 Bus in Forsyth Co. Nov., 2012 May 22, 2014 100% Complete $1,325,433 Freyssinet, Inc. Design Build Project –Punchlist items to
complete by Memorial Day weekend.
17BP.9.P.1 Bridge Rehabilitation on multiple bridges on US 421, US 52, US 158, 3rd St., and SR 2264 (Akron Dr.) in Forsyth Co. April, 2012 Sept., 2014 100% complete $6,495,386 American Contracting
& Services Only punchlist items to complete.
B-4507 (L) Landscaping along US 421 Oct., 2013Permanent vegetation
to be established by Nov. 15, 2014
100% Complete $19,498 Mots Landscaping & Lawn In observation period until November.
B-4744 Replace Bridge #15 on SR 1604 (Spainhour Mill Rd) over Little Yadkin River Feb., 2013
June 15, 2014 (perm. vegetation
established by Dec. 12, 2014)
100% Complete $1,649,977 Smith-Rowe, LLC Vegetation observation period.
U-2579G Replace Bridge #366 on SR 2667 (Hastings Hill Rd) over US 421 in Forsyth County Oct., 2012
Aug. 23, 2014 (perm. vegetation
established Jan. 15, 2015)
100% Complete $4,560,230 DLB, DBA DLB, Inc. (of VA)
Some punchlist items remain and vegetation establishment observation period.
U-2826 (L) Plantings along US 52 from Akron Drive to US 421 Interchange Oct., 2013 June, 2014 100% Complete $311,890 Staniel Key
LandscapingPerm. vegetation observation period. Awaiting final invoices
BD-5109O Replace Bridge #68 on SR 2014 (Vance Rd) over a branch of Belews Creek Jan., 2014 June 19, 2014 100% Complete $316,708 APAC-Atlantic, Inc.
Completed Projects
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Forsyth County Office of Environmental Assistance and Protection
September 18, 2014
Air Quality Notes
Regional Haze 2018-2028 Emissions Inventory and Air Quality Modeling o SESARM states in process of selecting contractors
o Emissions inventory and other workgroups being formed
o Work plan and schedule being developed
EPA Update o MOVES2014 was released July 31, 2014
o Grace period for the use of the model is expected to be 24 months
o PM2.5: December 12, 2014 final designations (reply to the NC Governor’s Letter)
o 8-Hour Ozone Standard: Announced on December 1, 2014 and final by October 1, 2015
Air Quality Report:
o “Quiet” ozone season continues….no ALERT days
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Winston-Salem Urban Area Bicycle and Pedestrian Program Update Greenway
The Little Creek Greenway (Atwood Road North along Little Creek to the Shoppes at Little Creek and a connection to Little Creek Park) is currently in the construction phase. The Contractor has completed approximately 90% of the contract work to date.
Bicycle
The City of Winston-Salem DOT held its “open streets” festival, Cycling Fun Day, Saturday, August 16th with the help of numerous partners, including the Forsyth County Department of Public Health, the Winston-Salem Journal, Cancer Services, and Novant Health. The event included a loop of the following streets: Fourth and One Half Street, Poplar Street, Holly Avenue, and Spring Street. Cycling Fun Day was combined with the Winston-Salem Journal’s Solar Bear ride, which is a fundraiser for Cancer Services. The free event included food, live music, and kids’ activities, including a bike rodeo. Planning for 2015 Cycling Fun Day events will begin this fall.
The third annual North Carolina Bike Summit will be held in Greensboro on October 10 – 12. The mission of the Summit is to foster collaboration between North Carolina’s various bicycle movements and endeavors; education of local government staff, bicycle advocates, and policy leaders; promote cycling as a valid form of transportation; and highlight North Carolina’s dedication toward becoming a premier bicycle friendly state.
Figure 1: Little Creek Greenway over Little Creek.
Figure 2: Little Creek Greenway approaching Hilton Hotel
Figure 3: Cycling Fun Day Kids’ Activities
Figure 4: Cycling Fun Day Bike Rodeo
Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation Updates for the Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO TCC/TAC
September 2014
Regionalism, Partnerships & Cooperation:
- - PART released a draft Project Management Plan for public comment to develop an Intermodal Transportation Center Complex. The project is related to Congressional Earmark funds PART received in 2005. Public outreach to generate comments is being performed by PART staff to report any comments received to the PART Board of Trustee’s for the preferred development alternative.
- - PART, Hi-Tran and WSTA are continuing to establish a Regional Call Center development plan and process to present for implementation. - PART is working with the Burlington-Graham MPO and Triangle Transit (TT) to establish a connection of service between PART and TT in Mebane. A park and ride location is being identified for the connection point between PART and TT. - The Piedmont Together project will be an award recipient at the annual conference of the NC Chapter of the American Planning Association. - PART has released a Heavy Duty Bus Invitation for Bid (IFB) on behalf of the City of Burlington, High Point, Greensboro, Concord and PART Express for the procurement of rolling stock to support the local bus system capital investment needs over the next five years. The procurement process is proposed for project award in October 2014. To learn more about PART’s programs and projects, please visit ww.partnc.org, piedmonttogether.org & sharetheridenc.org .
Shown Above: PART Express ridership was 36,829 for July 2014. Total ridership for FY14 was 480,821 which was an increase over FY13.
PART Express:
- PART offered FREE rides on PART Express on Thursday, June 19th on all routes, all day, in celebration of the 9th annual National Dump the Pump Day! This resulted in a 32.3% increase in ridership for the day. PART Express will schedule additional free ride promotional events for FY15 to increase awareness and system ridership.
- Beginning September 2, 2014 PART Express will be transitioning the GTA operated Career Express shuttle system and implement a 4 quadrant deviated fixed route service for the I40/Hwy.68 Business parks. - Google Transit has been implemented for the PART Express and is now available for trip planning needs of the public via Google. - PART Express implemented Automatic Passenger Counters (APC) in FY2014 that are utilized for route data planning to verify on/off data at stop locations, and is also in place to verify National Transit Database (NTD) reporting of the PART Express System. - PART Express is implementing a vehicle tracking system for FY2015 that will be available to the general public and PART operational staff for live feed vehicle tracking.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PAT MCCRORY ANTHONY J. TATA GOVERNOR SECRETARY
MAILING ADDRESS:
NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND
WORKFORCE SERVICES
1511 MAIL SERVICE CENTER
RALEIGH, NC 27699-1511
TELEPHONE: 919-508-1808
TOLL FREE: 1-800-522-0453
FAX: 919-508-1814
WWW.NCDOT.ORG
LOCATION:
TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY CENTER
104 FAYETTEVILLE STREET
2ND FLOOR
RALEIGH, NC 27601
August 12, 2014 HIGH PRIORITY
Mr. Larry T. Williams, Chairman, Transportation Advisory Committee C/o Frederick Haith, Transportation Engineer Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (WSUAMPO)
101 N. Main Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 RE: In Compliance Determination
Title VI Compliance Review, No.: TVI-S01018-13 Dear Mr. Williams: A Title VI Compliance Review was conducted on your organization pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 USC § 2000d) and the Title VI implementing regulations and guidelines of the U.S. Department of Transportation, specifically 49 CFR Part 21, 23 CFR Part 200, and FTA Circular 4702.1B. Based on satisfactory completion of your Corrective Action Plan, and the criteria utilized under this review, we have determined that the Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization is in compliance with its Title VI obligations. Our review of your organization is now complete and you are released from any further progress reporting in response to this review. Attached for your convenience is the Title VI Closeout Report. Please be mindful that Title VI compliance reviews occur periodically. This determination does not preclude a finding of deficiencies or noncompliance under a future review or investigation. Please feel free to contact our office if you have any questions. Thank you for your cooperation in this important matter, and we look forward to working with you in the future. Sincerely,
Sharon Lipscomb
External Civil Rights Manager
Attachment
cc: J. Trent Rawley, Director, Office of Equal Opportunity and Workforce Services Susan Pulliam, NCDOT, Director of Strategic Planning Earlene W. Thomas, PE, Unit Head, Western Planning Unit Lynise DeVance, Civil Rights Program Manager, FHWA NC Division
8/13/2014 EOWS (ECR 5/14)
CLOSEOUT REPORT: TITLE VI REVIEW Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (WSUAMPO)
Report #: TVI-S01018-13 S = Satisfactory Action Taken U = Unsatisfactory Action Taken
COMPLIANCE REVIEW AREA
DATE OF COMPLETION
SUMMARY (Reference report findings/deficiencies, as necessary)
RESULT
Program Administration
5/7/14
2/21/14
2/21/14
Meeting minutes were received for the MPO’s 3/20/14 TAC meeting. The Title VI review and LEP Plan were discussed at the meeting.
Templates for discrimination complaint procedures and forms were updated and provided to the MPO to assist in this area. All documents were completed and returned to NCDOT.
A list of Title VI duties was provided by the MPO’s Title VI Coordinator.
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Training 12/12/14
NCDOT provided Title VI Training to the MPO’s Title VI Coordinator on 12/12/13 instead of the November 26th date originally set in the Corrective Action Plan (CAP). The date was changed by the NCDOT Title VI Officer. The Coordinator has requested to sit in on a future training session as a refresher due to the wealth of information offered.
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Limited English Proficiency
3/19/14
A draft of the MPO’s LEP Plan was provided on 12/31/13. The Plan, which also includes LEP demographics for the planning area, was finalized on 3/19/14 and adopted by the WSUAMPO’s TAC on 3/20/14. NCDOT received the MPO’s adoption resolution for the Plan, as verification.
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FOLLOW UP FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
The WSUAMPO’s Title VI Coordinator worked cooperatively with the NCDOT Title VI Officer to correct all deficiencies within 90 days, as specified in the MPO’s Corrective Action Plan (CAP). Drafts for all CAP requirements except for complaint procedures were received by January 2, 2014. Final documents were received on the dates listed above. Additional time was granted for some items to account for local decision-making and public comment schedules. Other review timeframes were adjusted by the NCDOT, as needed or appropriate. Secondary concerns about the WSUAMPO’s Title VI program were documented in the CAP as advisory comments. The MPO shall address the advisory comments internally prior to its next NCDOT Title VI compliance review in FFY2017.
Determination of Compliance Status
Based upon the satisfactory completion of its corrective action plan, this subrecipient is hereby found in compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Based upon the unsatisfactory completion of its corrective action plan, this subrecipient is hereby found in non-compliance and appropriate administrative actions will be recommended.
INFORMATION ITEM #10
Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)
Transportation Planning Calendar of Activities for 2014 September 3, 2014
September 7-10 Transportation Research Board (TRB) AFB 40 Conference at Brookstown Inn in Winston-Salem September 18 TCC/TAC Meetings - 2:00 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. at the Stuart Municipal Building October 10-12 NC Bike Summit in Greensboro November 20 Next TCC/TAC Meetings - 2:00 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. at the Stuart Municipal Building Possible Agenda Items: 1) Consideration of the Surface Transportation Program – Direct Attributable (STP-DA) Call
for Projects Process 2) Consideration of Modifications to the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 Metropolitan Transportation
Improvement Program (MTIP) and the North Carolina Department of Transportation State TIP (STIP) a. Town of Lewisville Projects b. Town of Bermuda Run Projects
3) Consideration of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Fiscal Year 2014 Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) and Enhanced Mobility for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities Program (Section 5310) Funds Project Awards
4) Consideration of the Air Quality Conformity Determination Report Finding for an Amendment to the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 MTIP and the 2035 Transportation Plan Update a. Finding the 2035 Transportation Plan Update Amendment Conforms to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) b. Finding the Fiscal Year 2012-2018 MTIP Conforms with the SIP and 2035 Transportation Plan Update U-2827B Amendment c. Approving the 2014 Amendment to the 2035 Transportation Plan Update
5) Presentation on the Recommended Betterments for the Business 40 Reconstruction Project 6) Review Draft Schedule for Updating the Prospectus for Transportation Planning 7) Review the Draft Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Unified Planning Work Program (Transit Only) October 1-3 North Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association (NCAPA) Annual Conference in Durham, North Carolina 2015 Future Regular TCC/TAC Meetings - January 15, February 19, March 19, May 21, July 16, September 17, November 19
ACRONYMS
Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO 2035 Transportation Plan Transportation Acronyms and Abbreviations Page 1
TRANSPORTATION ACRONYMS/ABBREVIATIONS ACRONYM CORRESPONDING TERM AA Alternatives Analysis AADT Annual Average Daily Traffic AASHTO American Assn. of State and Highway Transp. Officials ACTT Accelerated Construction Technology Transfer ADA Americans with Disabilities Act ADT Average Daily Traffic AFV Alternative Fuel Vehicle AICP American Institute of Certified Planners AMPO Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations APTA American Public Transportation Association AQCDR Air Quality Conformity Determination Report AQI Air Quality Index ARID Attribute Road Inventory Database ASLA American Society of Landscape Architects AVL Automatic Vehicle Locator B/C Benefit/Cost Ratio BGMPO Burlington-Graham Metropolitan Planning Organization BMP Best Management Practices CAA/CAAA Clean Air Act/Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 CAD Computer Assisted Design CBD Central Business District C3 Creative Corridors Coalition CCPB City-County Planning Board CDP Census Designated Place CE Categorical Exclusion CERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation & Liability Act CFR Combined Federal Register CIA Community Impact Assessment CIP Capital Improvements Program CMAQ Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program CMP/CMS Congestion Management Processes/System CO Carbon Monoxide CSS/CSD Context Sensitive Solutions/Context Sensitive Design CTP Comprehensive Transportation Plan CTPP Census Transportation Planning Package DAQ/NCDAQ (North Carolina) Division of Air Quality (Division of NCDENR) DEIS Draft Environmental Impact Statement DENR/NCDENR (North Carolina) Department of Environment & Natural Resources DBE Disadvantaged Business Enterprise DHV Design Hour Volume DMU Diesel Multiple Unit EAC Early Action Compact EIS/EA Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Assessment EJ Environmental Justice EPA/USEPA (United States) Environmental Protection Agency EO Executive Order FAA Federal Aviation Administration FAQs Frequently Asked Questions FCAC Forsyth County Airport Commission FCOEAP Forsyth County Office Environmental Assistance and Protection FFC Federal Functional Class FFY Federal Fiscal Year (Oct. 1 – Sept. 30)
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FHWA Federal Highway Administration FY Fiscal Year (July 1 – June 30) (State/Local) FONSI Finding of No Significant Impact FRA Federal Railroad Administration FTA Federal Transit Administration GIS Geographic Information System GPS Global Positioning System GUAMPO Greensboro Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization HCM Highway Capacity Manual HOT Heart of the Triad HOT Lanes High Occupancy Toll Lanes HOV High Occupancy Vehicle HPMPO High Point Metropolitan Planning Organization HPMS Highway Performance Monitoring System I/M Inspection/Maintenance Program ISTEA Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act ITE Institute of Transportation Engineers ITS Intelligent Transportation Systems IVHS Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems JARC Job Access and Reverse Commute Program LEDPA Least Environmentally Damaging Preferred Alternative LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEP Limited English Proficiency LGE Local Government Entity LPM Local Program Manager or Management LPMO Local Program Management Office LOS Level of Service LPA Lead Planning Agency LRT Light-Rail Transit LRTP Long Range Transportation Plan MAB Metropolitan Area Boundary MAC Metro Activity Center MAP-21 Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century MIS Major Investment Study MLI Minority and Low Income (Populations) MOA Memorandum of Agreement MOU Memorandum of Understanding MPO Metropolitan Planning Organization MSA Metropolitan Statistical Area MTIP Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program MTP Metropolitan Transportation Plan MUTCD Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices MVEB Motor Vehicle Emission Budget NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standards NCAMPO North Carolina Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations NCAPA North Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association NCARPO North Carolina Association of Rural Planning Organizations NCBOT North Carolina Board of Transportation NCDAQ North Carolina Division of Air Quality NCDENR North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources NCDOT North Carolina Department of Transportation NCSITE North Carolina Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers NEI National Emission Inventory NEPA National Environmental Protection Act NHS National Highway System
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NOx Nitrogen Oxide O/D Origin/Destination PART Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation PDB Program Development Branch (of NCDOT) PE Professional Engineer or Preliminary Engineering PEF Private or Professional Engineering Firm PIDS Project Information Data Sheet PL Funds Funds for transportation planning designed under Public Law 93-87, the
Federal Highway Act of 1973 PM Project Manager PM 2.5 Particulate Matter 2.5 Microns in Size PPP or P3 Public Participation Policy PS&E Plans, Specifications & Engineering or Estimates RFP/RFQ Request for Proposals/Request for Qualifications ROD Record of Decision ROW Right of Way RPO Rural Planning Organization PTRC Piedmont Triad Regional Council PTRM Piedmont Triad Regional Model SAFETEA-LU Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for
Users SEI Statement of Economic Interest SIP State Implementation Plan SHPO State Historic Preservation Office SHRP Strategic Highway Research Program SMF Strategic Mobility Formula SOV Single Occupant/Occupancy Vehicle SPOT Strategic Planning Office of Transportation (of NCDOT) SPR Statewide Planning and Research SRTS Safe Routes to School STI Strategic Transportation Investments STIP State Transportation Improvement Program STP-DA Surface Transportation Program – Direct Attributable STP-EB Surface Transportation Program – Enhancements TAC Transportation Advisory Committee TAP Transportation Alternatives Program TAZ Traffic Analysis Zone TEA Transportation Equity Act TCC Technical Coordinating Committee TCM Transportation Control Measure TDM Transportation Demand Management TDP Transportation Development Plan TSM Transportation System Management TEA-21 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century TIGER (line data) Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing TIGER Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery TIP Transportation Improvement Program TIS Transportation Impact Study TMA Transportation Management Area TPB Transportation Planning Branch (of NCDOT) TRANSCAD Transportation Computer Assisted Design TRB Transportation Research Board UAB Urbanized Area Boundary UA Urbanized Area or Urban Area UC Urban Cluster
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UDO Unified Development Ordinances UPWP Unified Planning Work Program USC United States Code USDOT United States Department of Transportation USEPA/EPA (United States) Environmental Protection Agency UZA Urbanized Area V/C Ratio Volume/Capacity Ratio VHP Vehicles Per Hour VHT Vehicle Hour Traveled VMS Variable Message Sign VMT Vehicle Miles Traveled VOC Volatile Organic Compound VOR Vehicle Occupancy Rate WSDOT Winston-Salem Department of Transportation WSMAB Winston-Salem Metropolitan Area Boundary WSTA Winston-Salem Transit Authority WSUAMPO Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization WSUA Winston-Salem Urban Area
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