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(STIP) on Draft Program for REGI ** NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ** Tuesday, August 20, 2019 STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (STIP) on Draft Program Page 1 of 31 for REGION 02 AGENCY PROJECT DESCRIPTION TOTAL 4-YEAR PROGRAM (FFY) Starting October 01, FUND SOURCES FFY 4-YEAR PHASE 2019 PIN PROGRAM FFY FFY FFY FFY in millions of dollars 2020 2021 2022 2023 AQ CODE COUNTY TOTAL PROJECT COST NYSDOT THIS PROJECT WILL REPLACE THE STATE ROUTE 51 BRIDGE OVER STEELE NHPP 2020 0.264 DETLDES 0.264 CREEK IN THE VILLAGE OF ILION, HERKIMER COUNTY. STATE ROUTE 51 IS NFA 2020 0.066 DETLDES 0.066 200412 THE PRIMARY NORTH-SOUTH ROUTE THROUGH THE VILLAGE OF NHPP 2020 0.080 ROWACQU 0.080 HERKIMER. THE PROJECT WILL INCREASE THE WATERWAY OPENING TO NFA 2020 0.020 ROWACQU 0.020 MINIMIZE FLOODING IN THE VILLAGE. NHPP 2021 0.343 CONINSP 0.343 NFA 2021 0.086 CONINSP 0.086 NHPP 2021 3.427 CONST 3.427 NFA 2021 0.857 CONST 0.857 AQC:N/A HERKIMER TPC : $4.6-$7.5 M TOTAL 4YR COST : 5.143 0.430 4.713 0.000 0.000 NYSDOT THIS PROJECT WILL ADDRESS CULVERT DEFICIENCIES THROUGH NHPP 2020 0.048 CONINSP 0.048 REHABILITATION OF THE ROUTE 12 CULVERT (C260154) IN THE VILLAGE OF NFA 2020 0.012 CONINSP 0.012 201679 BOONVILLE, IN ONEIDA COUNTY NHPP 2020 0.400 CONST 0.400 NFA 2020 0.100 CONST 0.100 AQC:N/A ONEIDA TPC : $0.6-$1.5 M TOTAL 4YR COST : 0.560 0.560 0.000 0.000 0.000 NYSDOT THIS PROJECT WILL REPLACE THE STATE ROUTE 28 BRIDGE (BIN 1020280) NFA 2020 1.086 CONST 1.086 OVER THE SOUTH INLET OF RAQUETTE LAKE IN THE TOWN OF ARIETTA, NHPP 2020 0.448 CONINSP 0.448 201897 HAMILTON COUNTY. THE PROJECT WILL ADDRESS GEOMETRIC, SAFETY NFA 2020 0.112 CONINSP 0.112 AND OPERATIONAL DEFICIENCIES SUCH AS STOPPING SIGHT DISTANCE. NHPP 2020 4.480 CONST 4.480 THE ADDITION OF A MULTI-USE TRAIL AND BRIDGE JUST SOUTH OF THE NFA 2020 1.120 CONST 1.120 NEW BRIDGE WILL PROVIDE ACCESS FOR RECREATIONAL USE. AQC:N/A HAMILTON TPC : $7.5-$12 M TOTAL 4YR COST : 7.246 7.246 0.000 0.000 0.000 ** NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ** Tuesday, August 20, 2019 STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (STIP) on Draft Program Page 2 of 31 for REGION 02 AGENCY PROJECT DESCRIPTION TOTAL 4-YEAR PROGRAM (FFY) Starting October 01, FUND SOURCES FFY 4-YEAR PHASE 2019 PIN PROGRAM FFY FFY FFY FFY in millions of dollars 2020 2021 2022 2023 AQ CODE COUNTY TOTAL PROJECT COST NYSDOT THIS PROJECT WILL REHABILITATE THE PAVEMENT OF ROUTE 921E, NFA 2021 0.005 DETLDES 0.005 GENESEE ST. IN THE TOWN AND VILLAGE OF NEW HARTFORD, AND ROUTE NFA 2021 0.003 PRELDES 0.003 204901 921T, CAMPION RD. IN THE VILLAGE OF NEW HARTFORD, ONEIDA COUNTY. NFA 2021 0.003 SCOPING 0.003 NHPP 2021 0.044 DETLDES 0.044 NFA 2021 0.011 DETLDES 0.011 NHPP 2021 0.022 PRELDES 0.022 NFA 2021 0.005 PRELDES 0.005 NHPP 2021 0.022 SCOPING 0.022 NFA 2021 0.005 SCOPING 0.005 STBG FLEX 2021 0.019 DETLDES 0.019 NFA 2021 0.005 DETLDES 0.005 STBG FLEX 2021 0.010 PRELDES 0.010 NFA 2021 0.002 PRELDES 0.002 STBG FLEX 2021 0.010 SCOPING 0.010 NFA 2021 0.002 SCOPING 0.002 NFA 2022 0.007 CONINSP 0.007 NFA 2022 0.089 CONST 0.089 NHPP 2022 0.060 CONINSP 0.060 NFA 2022 0.016 CONINSP 0.016 NHPP 2022 0.757 CONST 0.757 NFA 2022 0.189 CONST 0.189 STBG FLEX 2022 0.027 CONINSP 0.027 NFA 2022 0.006 CONINSP 0.006 STBG FLEX 2022 0.336 CONST 0.336 NFA 2022 0.084 CONST 0.084 AQC:N/A ONEIDA TPC : $1.2-$2.5 M TOTAL 4YR COST : 1.739 0.000 0.168 1.571 0.000 NYSDOT THIS PROJECT WILL REHABILITATE THE PAVEMENT OF ROUTES 12D, 294, STBG FLEX 2023 0.216 DETLDES 0.216 AND 46 IN THE TOWN AND VILLAGE OF BOONVILLE, ONEIDA COUNTY. NFA 2023 0.054 DETLDES 0.054 205307 STBG FLEX 2023 0.120 PRELDES 0.120 NFA 2023 0.030 PRELDES 0.030 STBG FLEX 2023 0.096 SCOPING 0.096 NFA 2023 0.024 SCOPING 0.024 AQC:N/A ONEIDA TPC : $3.3-$5.6 M TOTAL 4YR COST : 0.540 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.540 ** NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ** Tuesday, August 20, 2019 STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (STIP) on Draft Program Page 3 of 31 for REGION 02 AGENCY PROJECT DESCRIPTION TOTAL 4-YEAR PROGRAM (FFY) Starting October 01, FUND SOURCES FFY 4-YEAR PHASE 2019 PIN PROGRAM FFY FFY FFY FFY in millions of dollars 2020 2021 2022 2023 AQ CODE COUNTY TOTAL PROJECT COST NYSDOT THIS PROJECT WILL REHABILITATE THE PAVEMENT OF ROUTES 12B AND 412 NHPP 2022 0.090 PRELDES 0.090 IN THE TOWN OF KIRKLAND AND VILLAGE OF CLINTON, ONEIDA COUNTY. NFA 2022 0.023 PRELDES 0.023 206538 NHPP 2022 0.072 SCOPING 0.072 NFA 2022 0.018 SCOPING 0.018 STBG FLEX 2022 0.030 PRELDES 0.030 NFA 2022 0.008 PRELDES 0.008 STBG FLEX 2022 0.024 SCOPING 0.024 NFA 2022 0.006 SCOPING 0.006 NHPP 2023 0.233 CONINSP 0.233 NFA 2023 0.058 CONINSP 0.058 NHPP 2023 1.944 CONST 1.944 NFA 2023 0.486 CONST 0.486 NHPP 2023 0.162 DETLDES 0.162 NFA 2023 0.041 DETLDES 0.041 STBG FLEX 2023 0.078 CONINSP 0.078 NFA 2023 0.019 CONINSP 0.019 STBG FLEX 2023 0.648 CONST 0.648 NFA 2023 0.162 CONST 0.162 STBG FLEX 2023 0.054 DETLDES 0.054 NFA 2023 0.014 DETLDES 0.014 AQC:N/A ONEIDA TPC : $3.3-$5.6 M TOTAL 4YR COST : 4.170 0.000 0.000 0.271 3.899 NYSDOT THIS PROJECT WILL REHABILITATE THE PAVEMENT ON ROUTE 921W, STBG FLEX 2022 0.216 DETLDES 0.216 CHAMPLIN AVENUE IN THE TOWN OF NEW HARTFORD, VILLAGE OF NFA 2022 0.054 DETLDES 0.054 207001 YORKVILLE, AND CITY OF UTICA, ONEIDA COUNTY. STBG FLEX 2022 0.120 PRELDES 0.120 NFA 2022 0.030 PRELDES 0.030 STBG FLEX 2022 0.096 SCOPING 0.096 NFA 2022 0.024 SCOPING 0.024 STBG FLEX 2023 0.305 CONINSP 0.305 NFA 2023 0.076 CONINSP 0.076 STBG FLEX 2023 2.544 CONST 2.544 NFA 2023 0.636 CONST 0.636 AQC:N/A ONEIDA TPC : $3.3-$5.6 M TOTAL 4YR COST : 4.101 0.000 0.000 0.540 3.561 ** NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ** Tuesday, August 20, 2019 STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (STIP) on Draft Program Page 4 of 31 for REGION 02 AGENCY PROJECT DESCRIPTION TOTAL 4-YEAR PROGRAM (FFY) Starting October 01, FUND SOURCES FFY 4-YEAR PHASE 2019 PIN PROGRAM FFY FFY FFY FFY in millions of dollars 2020 2021 2022 2023 AQ CODE COUNTY TOTAL PROJECT COST NYSDOT THE PROJECT WILL REHABILITATE 1.0 CENTERLINE MILE OF PAVEMENT ON STBG FLEX 2021 0.019 DETLDES 0.019 STATE ROUTE 10 FROM THE VILLAGE OF CANAJOHARIE SOUTH VILLAGE NFA 2021 0.005 DETLDES 0.005 209538 LINE TO MOHAWK STREET, VILLAGE OF CANAJOHARIE, TOWN OF STBG FLEX 2021 0.010 PRELDES 0.010 CANAJOHARIE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. NFA 2021 0.002 PRELDES 0.002 STBG FLEX 2021 0.010 SCOPING 0.010 NFA 2021 0.002 SCOPING 0.002 STBG FLEX 2022 0.027 CONINSP 0.027 NFA 2022 0.006 CONINSP 0.006 STBG FLEX 2022 0.333 CONST 0.333 NFA 2022 0.083 CONST 0.083 AQC:A10 MONTGOMERY TPC : < $0.75 M TOTAL 4YR COST : 0.497 0.000 0.048 0.449 0.000 NYSDOT THIS PROJECT WILL RECONSTRUCT THE ROADWAY OF ROUTE 28 IN THE NHPP 2020 0.180 DETLDES 0.180 VILLAGE OF MOHAWK, HERKIMER COUNTY. NFA 2020 0.045 DETLDES 0.045 211805 NHPP 2020 0.100 PRELDES 0.100 NFA 2020 0.025 PRELDES 0.025 NHPP 2020 0.080 SCOPING 0.080 NFA 2020 0.020 SCOPING 0.020 NHPP 2021 0.245 CONINSP 0.245 NFA 2021 0.061 CONINSP 0.061 NHPP 2021 2.040 CONST 2.040 NFA 2021 0.510 CONST 0.510 AQC:N/A HERKIMER TPC : $2-$4 M TOTAL 4YR COST : 3.306 0.450 2.856 0.000 0.000 NYSDOT THIS PROJECT WILL INVOLVE THE SUPERSTRUCTURE REPLACEMENT OF NHPP 2020 0.029 DETLDES 0.029 THE STATE ROUTE 5 BRIDGE OVER KAYADEROSSERAS CREEK (BIN 1002550) NFA 2020 0.007 DETLDES 0.007 213454 IN THE VILLAGE OF FORT JOHNSON, MONTGOMERY COUNTY DUE TO THE NHPP 2021 0.157 CONINSP 0.157 DETERIORATION TO THE BEAMS AND THE RIDING SURFACE. THE PROJECT NFA 2021 0.039 CONINSP 0.039 ALSO ADDRESSES SAFETY BY REPLACING THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND NHPP 2021 1.306 CONST 1.306 GUIDERAIL AT THE END OF THE BRIDGE AT THE ROUTE 5/67 INTERSECTION. NFA 2021 0.326 CONST 0.326 AQC:A19 MONTGOMERY TPC : $1.2-$2.5 M TOTAL 4YR COST : 1.864 0.036 1.828 0.000 0.000 ** NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ** Tuesday, August 20, 2019 STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (STIP) on Draft Program Page 5 of 31 for REGION 02 AGENCY PROJECT DESCRIPTION TOTAL 4-YEAR PROGRAM (FFY) Starting October 01, FUND SOURCES FFY 4-YEAR PHASE 2019 PIN PROGRAM FFY FFY FFY FFY in millions of dollars 2020 2021 2022 2023 AQ CODE COUNTY TOTAL PROJECT COST NYSDOT THE PROJECT WILL REHABILITATE 1.0 CENTERLINE MILE OF PAVEMENT ON NHPP 2021 0.016 DETLDES 0.016 STATE ROUTE 5 WITHIN THE VILLAGE OF FONDA BETWEEN THE WESTERLY NFA 2021 0.004 DETLDES 0.004 213455 AND EASTERLY VILLAGE LIMITS, TOWN OF MOHAWK, MONTGOMERY NHPP 2021 0.008 PRELDES 0.008 COUNTY.
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