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Connect Socal Draft PEIR Plan Project List APPENDIX 2.0 Plan Project List For more information on transportation conformity and the interrelation between the plans and TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM the programs, please refer to Chapter 5 of Connect SoCal and the Transportation Conformity Analysis Technical Report. Project List FIGURE 1 RTP Framework FRAMEWORK The project list is divided into three sections, consistent with the framework in FIGURE 1. At the center is Strategic Plan the Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP), which forms the foundation of the RTP project investment strategy and represents the first six years of already-committed funding for projects requiring federal approval or those that are regionally significant. This RTP incorporates the adopted 2019 FTIP. The RTP contains an additional financially constrained set of transportation projects above and beyond the Financially Contrained FTIP. Finally, the Strategic Plan represents an unconstrained list of potential projects that the region would RTP pursue given additional funding and commitment. As part of the 2019 FTIP, projects from the 2018 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) and New Additional any subsequent STIP are reviewed for consistency with the RTP before inclusion into the adopted 2019 Funding FTi Invest- ments FTIP and upcoming 2021 FTIP. The STIP is comprised of the Interregional Transportation Program (ITIP) and Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP). Reasonale Availale Funding or OM and Committed Please note that within the project list, the completion year for non-modeled projects that are exempt Projects from conformity may be inconsistent with upcoming 2019 FTIP amendments or the 2021 FTIP. Since these projects are exempt from conformity, changes in completion years are granted. The project list will be made consistent with the latest FTIP during the next RTP amendment or adoption. Source o Future Ammendments FTIP PROJECTS TABLE 1 FTIP Projects Project County System FTIP ID RTP ID Route # Description Cost ($1,000's) IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP090701 7120004 0 DEVELOP BICYCLE PATHS AND PUBLIC PARK SPACE ADJACENT TO THE NEW RIVER, CALEXICO (HPP TEA-LU PROJECT #3092) $4,000 IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP091001 6OM0701 0 WIDEN AND IMPROVE CESAR CHAVEZ BLVD. TO 5 LANES (3+2) FROM 2ND STREET TO SR 98. OTHER IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDE: SURFACE REHAB, TURN $9,896 LANES, TRAFFIC SIGNAL, LIGHTING, AND SIDEWALKS IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP141201 REG0703 0 VARIOUS UNPAVED ROADS OVERLAY PROJECT $1,204 IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP160401 REG0703 0 GROUPED PROJECTS FOR PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION: PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 $12,900 AND TABLE 3 CATEGORIES - PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP160402 7120004 0 ROADWAY AND PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS ON NORTH BROWN FROM EAST ALAMO STREET TO DELTA STREET $1,233 IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP160403 7120001 0 THE UNDERGROUNDING OF A RAW WATER LATERAL AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF CURB, GUTTER, SIDEWALK, AND FULL WIDTH PAVEMENTS ON 9TH $633 STREET FROM PALM AVENUE TO OLIVE AVENUE IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP160404 7120001 0 SIXTH STREET PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENTS BETWEEN HOLT AVENUE AND MELON AVENUE $682 IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP160405 7120001 0 DOGWOOD ROAD PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENTS BETWEEN EL CENTRO CITY LIMITS TO IMPERIAL CITY LIMITS $2,335 IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP160407 7120001 0 PAVING OF DIRT ROAD WILDCAT DRIVE FROM S. WESTERN AVENUE TO S. FIRST STREET $1,008 IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP160408 7120001 0 PAVING OF DIRT ROAD DE LAS FLORES STREET BETWEEN EADY AVENUE AND KLOKE AVENUE TO INCLUDE THE INSTALLATION OF CURB, GUTTER AND $466 SIDEWALKS IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP160409 7120001 0 INTERCONNECT EXISTING SIGNAL LIGHTS ALONG DOGWOOD AVENUE AND DANENBERG AVENUE TO THE EL CENTRO'S MASTER COMPUTER TO PERMIT $351 FOR SYNCHRONIZATION IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP160411 7120001 0 PAVING OF DIRT ROADS H STREET AND 8TH STREET. STREET SEGMENTS ARE ON H STREET FROM 7TH STREET TO 8TH STREET; AND 8TH STREET FROM H $429 STREET TO I STREET. IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP160901 1161L001 0 IMPERIAL AVENUE EXTENSION SOUTH - NEW ROADWAY FROM I-8 TO MCCABE ROAD. PHASE 1 INCLUDES 4 NEW LANES ON IMPERIAL AVENUE FROM I-8 $6,852 TO WAKE AVENUE; AND 2 NEW LANES ON WAKE AVENUE FROM IMPERIAL AVENUE TO CYPRESS DRIVE. IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP161002 7120001 0 HEBER AVENUE FROM HIGHWAY 86 TO CORRELL ROAD AND SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 86 TO FAWCETT ROAD, PAVING, DRAINAGE ADA. USING TOLL CREDITS $1,017 AS MATCH FOR EARREPU FUNDS. IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP161003 7120004 0 CONSERVATION EASEMENT, ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS AND PARKING FACILITIES AT THE DESERT MUSEUM, IMPERIAL COUNTY. USING TOLL CREDITS AS $720 MATCH FOR EARREPU FUNDS. IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP161004 7120001 0 ASPHALT REHABILITATION ALONG RIO VISTA AVENUE BETWEEN ALLEN STREET AND CATTLE CALL DRIVE, IN THE CITY OF BRAWLEY, IMPERIAL COUNTY. $109 IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP161005 7120004 0 PARKING LOT PAVING AND ADA ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS ON CA-78 IN THE CITY OF BRAWLEY, IMPERIAL COUNTY. USING TOLL CREDITS AS MATCH FOR $720 EARREPU FUNDS. IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP161010 7120004 0 ESTABLISHMENT OF SR2S PROGRAM AND BICYCLE ROUTE IMPROVEMENTS. $524 IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP161011 7120004 0 PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN. $100 Project List 2 Connect SoCal TABLE 1 FTIP Projects - Continued Project County System FTIP ID RTP ID Route # Description Cost ($1,000's) IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP170101 7120004 0 THE PROJECT CONSIST IN PROVIDING IMPROVEMENTS SUCH AS SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS, IN-FILL PAVING TO ACCOMMODATE A BIKE LANE ALONG RIO $1,119 VISTA STREET FROM SAN DIEGO AVENUE TO HOLT AVENUE IN THE COMMUNITY OF SEELEY. IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP170102 7120004 0 THE PROJECT CONSIST IN PROVIDING IMPROVEMENTS SUCH AS SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS, IN-FILL PAVING TO ACCOMMODATE A BIKE LANE ALONG RIO $237 VISTA STREET FROM HOLT AVENUE TO HEIL AVENUE IN THE COMMUNITY OF SEELEY. IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP170701 6160002 0 CALEXICO EAST PORT OF ENTRY TRUCK CROSSING IMPROVEMENT. WIDEN THE BRIDGE OVER THE ALL-AMERICAN CANAL NEAR THE U.S./MEXICO $3,000 BORDER AND STATE ROUTE 7 CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT FACILITY. IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP171001 7120004 0 PROJECT RIDE, WALK, LEARN $224 IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMP171002 7120004 0 SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS ON RIO VISTA STREET IN SEELEY CALIFORNIA $1,584 IMPERIAL LOCAL HIGHWAY IMPL507 REG0701 0 GROUPED PROJECTS FOR BRIDGE REHABILITATION AND RECONSTRUCTION - HBP PROGRAM (PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 $13,422 EXEMPT TABLES 2 CATEGORIES - WIDENING NARROW PAVEMENTS OR RECONSTRUCTING BRIDGES (NO ADDITIONAL TRAVEL LANES)) - TOLL CREDITS USED TO MATCH HBP FUNDS. IMPERIAL STATE HIGHWAY 0515 6120002 8 RECONSTRUCT I-8 INTERCHANGE AT IMPERIAL AVE.: FROM A TWO-LANE TO A FOUR-LANE DIAMOND TYPE OVERCROSSING, REALIGN AND RECONSTRUCT $44,240 ON AND OFF-RAMPS, AND PROVIDE ACCESS TO IMPERIAL AVE. SOUTH OF I-8 (DEMO ID 621 - HPP 2861). PROJECT USING TOLL CREDITS TO MATCH DEMO FUNDS. IMPERIAL STATE HIGHWAY IMP100101 6OM0701 999 PLANNING, PROGRAMMING, AND MONITORING (PPM) FUNDS TO PAY FOR ELIGIBLE STAFF AND PROGRAM EXPENSES FOR ICTC $3,135 IMPERIAL STATE HIGHWAY IMP140804 6M04018 999 I-8/DOGWOOD INTERCHANGE LANDSCAPE MITIGATION. IN EL CENTRO EAST OF DOGWOOD ROAD OVERCROSSING REVISED INTERCHANGE. $3,694 IMPERIAL STATE HIGHWAY IMP161001 6120003 98 ROAD WIDENING FROM 4 TO 6 LANES ON SR98, FROM ROCKWOOD AVE TO OLLIE AVE IN THE CITY OF CALEXICO, IMPERIAL COUNTY. USING TOLL $3,000 CREDITS AS MATCH FOR EARREPU FUNDS. IMPERIAL STATE HIGHWAY IMPL513 REG0701 8 GROUPED PROJECTS FOR PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION - SHOPP ROADWAY PRESERVATION PROGRAM (PROJECTS ARE $455,687 CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 CATEGORIES - PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND/OR REHABILITATION, EMERGENCY RELIEF (23 USC 125), WIDENING NARROW PAVEMENTS OR RECONSTRUCTING BRIDGES (NO ADDITIONAL TRAVEL LANES)) 100% SHOPP ADVANCE CONSTRUCTION (AC) (FEDERAL FUNDS USING TOLL IMPERIAL STATE HIGHWAY IMPL516 REG0701 999 GROUPED PROJECTS - SHOPP COLLISION REDUCTION PROGRAM. PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 AND TABLE 3 $2,984 CATEGORIES - RAILROAD/HIGHWAY CROSSING, SAFER NON-FEDERAL-AID SYSTEM ROADS, SHOULDER IMPROVEMENTS, TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AND OPERATING ASSISTANCE OTHER THAN SIGNALIZATION PROJECTS, INTERSECTION SIGNALIZATION PROJECTS AT INDIVIDUAL INTERSECTIONS, PAVEMENT MARKING DEMONSTRATION, TRUCK CLIMBING LANES OUTSIDE THE URBANIZED AREA, LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS, EMERGENCY TRUCK PULLOVERS. IMPERIAL STATE HIGHWAY IMPL517 REG0701 999 GROUPED PROJECTS - SHOPP MANDATES PROGRAM. PROJECTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH 40 CFR PART 93.126 EXEMPT TABLES 2 AND TABLE 3 CATEGORIES $3,621 - RAILROAD/HIGHWAY CROSSING, SAFER NON-FEDERAL-AID SYSTEM ROADS, SHOULDER IMPROVEMENTS, TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AND OPERATING ASSISTANCE OTHER THAN SIGNALIZATION PROJECTS, INTERSECTION SIGNALIZATION PROJECTS AT INDIVIDUAL INTERSECTIONS, PAVEMENT MARKING DEMONSTRATION, TRUCK CLIMBING LANES OUTSIDE THE URBANIZED AREA, LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS, EMERGENCY TRUCK PULLOVERS. IMPERIAL TRANSIT IMP111101 6TDL04 0 TRANSIT TRANSFER TERMINAL IN THE CITY OF IMPERIAL (CARRYOVER FROM PRIOR, FY11/12, $974, 5309C) $1,217 IMPERIAL TRANSIT IMP1301004 IMP33000 0 COUNTY WIDE TRANSIT SYSTEM - IVT GOLD LINE - CAPITAL AND OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE $930 IMPERIAL TRANSIT IMP140204 IMP33000 0 ADA ACCESS AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR STOPS ON THE IMPERIAL VALLEY $1,153 Project List 3 Connect SoCal TABLE 1 FTIP Projects - Continued Project County System FTIP ID RTP ID Route # Description
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