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Copy of Copy of Draft2040plan Lowpriority.Xlsx State County Facility Location Description Base Year Cost Construct commercial CNG/LNG fueling Alternative Fuel Stations for Indiana Dearborn Truck Parking Location stations in partnership with the private $0.50 Truck Fleets sector. Add trails, sidewalks, and bike paths Bicycle and Pedestrian Indiana Dearborn TBD connecting county parks together in the $0.50 Projects County Farm and Bright From Stateline Rd / N. Dearborn Rd to West Indiana Dearborn Bright Connector Trail Trail connecting neighborhoods in Bright $0.68 Harrison TIF District (Harrison‐ Brookville Rd) From Stateline Rd / Jamison Trail connecting Indiana trails in Greendale Indiana Dearborn Bright Trail Rd to Stateline Rd / N. $0.29 and Dearborn County to Ohio Dearborn Rd From Stateline Rd / Jamison Indiana Dearborn Bright Trail Extension Rd to One Mile Rd / Salt Fork Trail connecting neighborhoods in Bright $0.18 Rd New fare collection boxes mounted on all Catch‐A‐Ride: Fare Collection Indiana Dearborn Installed in all buses 48 buses. RFI card readers and supporting $0.13 Boxes and RFI Custom software. A\V recording equipment (aka: security Catch‐A‐Ride: Security Indiana Dearborn Installed in all buses cameras) in all 48 buses for safety. RFI card $0.33 Cameras and RFI Driver Card access for drivers. Greendale ‐ Hidden Valley Indiana Dearborn Greendale to HVL Trail connecting Greendale to HVL $0.24 Lake Connector Greendale ‐ Oberting Road New trail connecting neighborhoods in Indiana Dearborn Along Oberting Road $0.46 Trail Greendale possible ext. to Dearborn Trails Greendale Lawrenceburg Indiana Dearborn $0.12 Connector Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds Construction of new bike and pedestrian Indiana Dearborn Greendale Levee Trail and Greendale business park $0.12 trail (Rudolph) State County Facility Location Description Base Year Cost Along U.S. 50 from Shipping Lawrenceburg ‐ Downtown Construction of new bike and pedestrian Indiana Dearborn St. area to Tanners Creek $0.39 Trail trail Drive U.S. 50 & Tanners Creek to Lawrenceburg ‐ Levee Access Construction of new bike and pedestrian Indiana Dearborn existing Dearborn Trail near $0.13 Trail trail Aurora NE border From Ludlow Hill Park to Trail connecting northern neighborhoods Lawrenceburg ‐ Ludlow Hill Indiana Dearborn Bielby and U.S. 50 and the hospital area in L'burg to $2.34 Park Trail intersection downtown & school areas Lawrenceburg ‐ Riverfront Along existing Dearborn Trails Indiana Dearborn Expansion of existing trail $0.41 Levee Trail Widening in Lawrenceburg From Stateline Rd / N. Indiana Dearborn Logan/Bright Trail Dearborn Rd to Mt. Pleasant Trail connecting neighborhoods in Bright $0.41 Rd / N. Dearborn Rd 1‐mile segment of Indiana Dearborn SR 1 Truck Climbing Lane northbound SR 1 (located 1.5 Add truck climbing lane northbound. $3.00 miles south of Dover) Widen from 2 to 4 lanes (one lane in each Indiana Dearborn SR 350 North Hogan to US 50 $5.00 direction) including new bridge over creek. At intersection with Indiana Dearborn US 50 Sycamore Road/Walmart Add turn lanes $2.00 Entrance Rd. Reconstruct to 12' lanes & improve vertical Indiana Dearborn Wilson Creek US 50 to SR 48 and horizontal alignment w/ turn lanes at $7.50 intersections Kentucky Boone Hicks Pike US 42 to KY 338 Widen/improve $2.80 Caroline Williams Way to KY Kentucky Boone KY 18 (Burlington Pike) Reconstruct and widen $13.00 338 from Cherry Tree Lane to Kentucky Boone KY 236 (Donaldson Road) Major widening $14.00 Mineola Pike (KY 3076) State County Facility Location Description Base Year Cost Pave and stripe existing shoulders to Kentucky Boone KY 237 (N Bend Road) between KY 18 and I‐275 $0.30 provide bike and pedestrian lanes I‐275 to KY 236 (Donaldson Kentucky Boone KY 3076 (Mineola Pike) Widen/improve $13.75 Rd.) New Haven School Rd to KY Reconstruct US 42 from New Haven School Kentucky Boone US 42 $18.50 3060 Rd to Raiders Run Provide Walkway on Northside of US 42 Kentucky Boone US 42 I‐75 interchange in Florence $7.40 thru I‐75 Interchange New bridge and approach Road to provide Kentucky Campbell KY 1998 (NEW) KY 177 to KY 9 access from AA Highway near KY 1998 to KY $21.50 177 CS 6147 (Highwater) KY 371 (Amsterdam Rd) to Reconstruct and widen, install guardrails as Kentucky Kenton $16.00 Widening Bromley‐Crescent Springs Rd needed Construct dual left lane and one dedicated Kentucky Kenton Dudley Road Intersection with KY 17 $1.00 right turn lane including crosswalk Horsebranch Road Multi‐use Thomas More Parkway to KY Kentucky Kenton Construct a multi‐use path, install signage $1.99 Path 371 (Orphanage Rd) KY 17 (Madison Pike) to I‐ KY 1072 (Highland Pike/Kyles Restripe to create dedicated northbound Kentucky Kenton 71/75 northbound on/off $0.70 Ln) through lane and TWLTL ramps Kentucky Kenton KY 14 (Bracht Piner Rd) US 25 to KY 17 Reconstruct and widen $23.00 Reconstruct, widen, install guard rails as Kentucky Kenton KY 14 (Rich Rd) KY 17 to KY 177 $77.06 needed Reconstruct and create two travel lanes. Kentucky Kenton KY 1501 (Hands Pike) Otter Ct to Edwin Dr Construct sidewalks and crosswalks and $6.87 signage. Reconstruct and create two travel lanes. Edwin Dr to KY 16 (Taylor Mill Kentucky Kenton KY 1501 (Hands Pike) Construct sidewalks and crosswalks and $4.75 Rd) signage. State County Facility Location Description Base Year Cost Reconstruct to create a five lane section KY 536 (Harris Pike) to KY 17 Kentucky Kenton KY 16 (Taylor Mill Rd) with four through lanes and center turn $33.90 (Madison Pike) lane Reconstruct to create a five lane section KY 17 (Madison Pike) to US Kentucky Kenton KY 16 (Taylor Mill Rd) with four through lanes and center turn $45.10 25 (Dixie Hwy) lane Construct multi‐use path, paint crosswalk KY 371 (Orphanage Rd) to KY Kentucky Kenton KY 17 (Madison Pike) markings, install signage, apply access $16.50 16 management Create cross access frontage roads, KY 1072 (Highland Pike) to KY Kentucky Kenton KY 17 (Madison Pike) construct non‐traversable median with $6.70 3070 (Howard Litzler Dr) dedicated left turn lanes Construct two‐lane section of roadway Bird Road to KY 2042 Kentucky Kenton KY 17 (Madison Pike) intersection and two dedicated, left turn $0.30 (Moffett Road) lanes KY 3072 (Hempfling Rd) to Construct new roadway intersection angle Kentucky Kenton KY 17 (Madison Pike) $0.30 Spillman Rd with two dedicated left turn lanes N/S (E 20th St to KY 8 (E KY 17 (Scott/Greenup and E. Paint bike sharrows or shared lane Kentucky Kenton Fourth St) and E 20th St $0.38 20th St) markings (Madison Ave to Greenup St) KY 17 (Madison Pike) to Reconstruct, widen, install guard rails as Kentucky Kenton KY 2042 (Moffett Rd) $13.50 Martin Rd needed Martin Road to KY 2042 Reconstruct, widen, install guard rails as Kentucky Kenton KY 2042 (Moffett Rd) $69.00 (Kenton Station Rd) to KY 177 needed KY 536 (Bristow Rd) to Old Reconstruct, widen with sidewalk or multi‐ Kentucky Kenton KY 2045 (Independence Rd) $17.40 Madison Pike use path East from Old Madison Pike Kentucky Kenton KY 2045 (McCullum Pike) Reconstruct, widen with multi‐use path $5.00 for approximately 1,900 feet State County Facility Location Description Base Year Cost Sycamore/Clover Ridge Kentucky Kenton KY 2047 (Senour Rd) Construct a sidewalk $1.50 Subdivision to KY 16 Construct five lane section four through KY 236 (Commonwealth) Baker Street to US 25 (Dixie Kentucky Kenton lanes and dedicated left turn lane with $14.00 Widening Hwy) multi‐use path Construct sidewalk, conduct feasibility KY 2373 (Crescent Springs Just north of I‐71/75 Kentucky Kenton study, construct recommendation for multi‐ $3.65 Pike/Kenton Lands Rd) overpass to Riggs Ave modal bridge Right in/right out access, three lane I‐71/75 ramps to High Kentucky Kenton KY 371 (Buttermilk Pike) roadway with a two‐way left turn lane $1.85 St/Buttermilk Crossing connection and sidewalks KY 371 (Orphanage) Multi‐ Jerry’s Ln to KY 17 (Madison Kentucky Kenton Install signage for bicyclists and sidewalks $0.43 modal Improvements Pike) KY 371 (Orphanage) Sidewalk Kentucky Kenton Stevie’s Ridge Rd to Jerry’s Ln Install sidewalk $0.18 Gap (Philadelphia St to the Licking KY 8 (Fourth, Fifth, and River), (Crescent Ave to Paint bike sharrows or shared lane Kentucky Kenton $0.27 Garrard Sts) Garrard St), (Fourth to Fifth markings Sts) KY 2374 (West Third St) Construct roundabout and enhance Kentucky Kenton KY 8 (Third St) $2.70 intersection crosswalk markings Kentucky Kenton NKY Streetcar Phase 2 Extension to Covington Phase 2 of Streetcar Extension to Covington Kentucky Kenton Park Hills ‐ Green Line Trail $0.33 TANK Covington Transit Kentucky Kenton Turkeyfoot Rd. Edgewood Renovate existing transit center $0.80 Center TANK Edgewood Park and Kentucky Kenton Turkeyfoot Rd. Edgewood Construct new Park and Ride $0.80 Ride KY 14 (Bracht Piner Rd) Kentucky Kenton US 25 (Dixie Hwy) Construct two lane section of new roadway $4.60 intersection State County Facility Location Description Base Year Cost Reconstruct, widen to create 3‐lanes, Boone County Line to Grant Kentucky Kenton US 25 (Dixie Hwy) include purchase of right of way for future $31.50 County Line trail Reconstruct center two‐way left turn lane Hallam Avenue to Edgewood Kentucky Kenton US 25 (Dixie Hwy) and dedicated left‐turn lane. Sidewalks and $0.99 Road paint sharrows Ashwood Circle to KY 1072 Reconstruct existing intersection, construct US 25 (Dixie Hwy)/KY 1072 Kentucky Kenton (Sleepy Hollow Rd) and I‐ two, dedicated left turn lanes, apply access $23.00 (Kyles Lane) 71/75 on/off ramps management Reconstruct intersection with continuous, Kentucky Kenton
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