ALEXANDRIA/PINEVILLE METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

FY 2019 - 2022 Sept. 17, 2018

Prepared by:

Serving as the Alexandria/Pineville Metropolitan Planning Organization

1405 Frank Andrews Blvd Alexandria, LA 71303 Phone: (318) 487-5401 Fax: (318) 487-5401

In cooperation with: Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Federal Transit Administration

Funded by: Federal Highway Administration DRAFT Federal Transit Administration Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development

The preparation of this report has been financed in part through grant[s] from the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, under the State Planning and Research Program, Section 505 [or Metropolitan Planning Program, Section 104(f)] of Title 23, U.S. Code. The contents of this report do not necessarily reflect the official views or policy of the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Table of Contents TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Alexandria – Pineville Metropolitan Area Section I INTRODUCTION ...... 1

GLOSSARY OF TERMS ...... 2 FUNDING TYPES ...... 3

RECORD OF ADOPTION ...... 4 RESOLUTION ...... 5 Section II PROJECTS LET TO CONSTRUCTION ...... 6 TIP FY 2019-2022 FINANCIALLY CONSTRAINED PORTION (STP<200K) ...... 9 TIP FY 2019-2022 PROJECT LIST (OTHER FUNDING SOURCES) ...... 10 LINE ITEM (FFY 2019 - FFY 2022) ...... 11 HIGHWAY ELEMENT ...... 15 ALEXANDRIA TRANSIT SYSTEM (ATRANS) ...... 23 MPO CERTIFICATION OF PROJECT INCLUSION ...... 24 TRANSIT ELEMENT ...... 25 5310, 5311 PROJECT LISTINGS FOR FY 2018-2019 ...... 26 COMPOSITE MAPS ...... 27 Section III THE FINANCIAL PLAN ...... 29 FTA FEDERAL FY 2018-2019 MPODRAFT APPORTIONMENT ...... 30 TRANSPORTATION PERFORMANCE MEASURES ...... 31 Section IV TITLE VI NOTICE ...... 34 COMMITTEE MEMBERS ...... 35 COMMITTEE MEMBERS ADDRESS ...... 36 PUBLIC NOTICE OF POLICY COMMITTEE MEETING ...... 37 LADOTD PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS ...... 38 What is an MPO and what is its role in the planning process? ...... 39 What is transportation planning and why does it exist? ...... 39 What is the importance of transportation planning in our metropolitan area? ...... 40 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION ...... 41 1 JOINT CERTIFICATION ….…………………………………………………………………... 42 Section I

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INTRODUCTION

The Alexandria / Pineville Metropolitan Area is located within Central Louisiana. The majority of it is wholly within Rapides Parish, and it incorporates a small portion of southern Grant Parish adjacent to the northern portion of Rapides Parish after the 2010 census was released. The 2010 population for the metropolitan area is 82,804 with approximately 244 miles of streets, roads and highways that qualify for federal funding. The Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is responsible for fulfilling the federal and state transportation planning requirements specific to metropolitan and urbanized areas. These requirements have most recently been disseminated under the “Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act” (MAP-21) and Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act (FAST). The Rapides Area Planning Commission (RAPC) is the official designated MPO for Rapides Parish and is charged with all transportation planning activities (as mandated by MAP-21/FAST Act) along with developing a Financially Constrained Long Range Transportation Plan and the development of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), which is adopted and updated by official resolution no less than once every two years. The projects listed on the TIP were developed directly from the Financially Constrained Long Range Transportation Plan and the preparation of this document and the subsequent development of the projects contained herein, is an attempt, in part, to accommodate present and future transportation needs within the Alexandria/ Pineville Metropolitan Area based on realistic funding levels.

CITIZEN PARTICIPATION Public involvement has been encouraged and current data was available to various members of our Public Participation Plan. A publicDRAFT notice was advertised, according to and to satisfy MAP-21/ FAST Act mandates, in the local newspaper (Alexandria Daily Town Talk).

DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENT

The Rapides Area Planning Commission had available for public review and comment twenty copies of the proposed FY 2019-2022 draft TIP at the following locations for a period of 14 days: Rapides Area Planning Commission, 1405 Frank Andrews Blvd, Alexandria, La; City of Alexandria Engineering Department, 625 Murray St., Alexandria, La; Pineville City Hall, 910 Main St, Pineville, La; Six urban branches of the Rapides Parish Library.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Abbreviation Translation

ADA- Americans with Disabilities Act ATRANS- Alexandria Transit System BGRU- Bridge-rail and Guardrail BRPT- Bridge Painting Program CBD- Central Business District DEMO- Federal Demonstration Projects ENH- Enhancement Projects FAST Act Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act FBR- Federal Bridge Replacement FCLRTP- Financially Constrained Long Range Transportation Plan FHWA- Federal Highway Administration FTA- Federal Transit Administration HAZ- Hazard Elimination I- Interstate IPM- Interstate Preventive Maintenance INSP- Federal Bridge Inspection Program LADOTD- Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development MAIN- Maintenance Projects MAP-21 Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act MPO- Metropolitan Planning Organization NHS- National Highway System OFF- Off-system BridgeDRAFT Replacement OVER- Overlay Projects RAPC- Rapides Area Planning Commission RR- Railroad Crossing Improvements STIP- State Transportation Improvement Program STP- Surface Transportation Program TAC- Technical Advisory Committee SAFETEA-LU - Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act – A Legacy for Users TIP- Transportation Improvement Program TPC- Transportation Policy Committee

FUNDING TYPES FEDERAL

NHPP (NATIONAL HIGHWAY PERFORMANCE PROGRAM) SEC. 1105

NSFHP (NATIONALLY SIGNIFICANT FREIGHT & HIGHWAY PROJECTS) SEC. 1106

RHGC (RAILWAY-HIGHWAY GRADE CROSSINGS) SEC. 1108

STBG (SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM) SEC. 1109  STP>200K (URBAN AREAS – NEW ORLEANS, BATON ROUGE, SHREVEPORT, LAYAFETTE)  STP<200K (URBAN AREAS – ALEXANDRIA, HOUMA, LAKE CHARLES, MONROE, SLIDELL, MANDEVILLE-COVINGTON)  STPFLEX (FLEXIBLE)  STP<5K (RURAL AREAS)  FBROFF (OFF SYSTEM BRIDGE MAP 21)  TAP (TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM) TAP>200K, TAP<200K, TAPFLEX, TAP<5K

BUNDLING OF BRIDGE PROJECTS SEC. 1111

CMAQ (CONGESTION MITIGATION & AIR QUALITY) SEC. 1114

NHFP (NATIONAL HIGHWAY FREIGHT PROGRAM) SEC. 1116

HSIP, SR2S, HRRR, SATRANS (HIGHWAY SAFETY IMPROVEMENT PROGTAM, SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOLS, HIGH RISK RURAL ROADS, SAFETY TRANSFER)

RAIL HE. RAIL PD (ELIMINATIONS OF HAZARDS AT RAILWAY-HIGHWAY CROSSINGS)

DEMO (FEDERAL DEMONSTRATION AND HIGH PRIORITY PROJECTS – DEFINED BY U.S. CONGRESS)

ER (FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF PROGRAM FUNDING)

FEMA (FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY FUNDS)

STATE / LOCAL NFA (STATE TRANSPORTATION FUNDS FORDRAFT NON-FEDERAL AID ROUTES) NFABOND (STATE BONDS FOR NON-FEDERAL AID ROUTES)

STCASH (STATE TRANSPORTATON TRUST FUNDS FOR STATE FUNDED CONSTRUCTION)

TIME (TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE MODEL FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT)

STBONDS (GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS)

STGEN (STATE GENERAL FUNDS CASH)

TOLLS

LOCAL (FUNDS PROVIDED BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT)

OTHER (OTHER SOURCE NOT LISTED)

NFI (NO FUNDING IDENTIFIED)

TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM RECORD OF ADOPTION TABLE 1: Record of Changes No. Resolution Approval Description Change Date Number

Amendment: • Add CoA Bridge Replacements (E) FFY 2019, STP: $400,000 • Add Motorist Assistance Patrol (C) FFY 2019, STP: $306.008 • Add CoA Bridge Replacements (C) FFY 2020, STP: $1,600,000 • Add Foisy St.: Monroe St. to US 167 Reconst. FFY 2020 STP: $1,600,000 • Add Metropolitan Transportation Plan Update FFY 2020 STP: $200,000 • Add Ball Beeson Hwy. Dr. Bridge Replacement (C) FFY 2021, STP: $160,000 • Add CoA North Dr. & Memorial Intersection Improvements (C) FFY 2021 STP: $1,200,000 • Add CoA Jackson St. from MacArthur Dr. to I-49 Pavement Rehab. (C) FFY 2021 STP: $1,200,000 • Add CoP Susek Dr. Roundabouts Lighting (C) FFY 2021, STP: $182,400 • Update H.012559 Industrial Park Site Rd. LA 1 to River Port Rd. (U+C) $855,000 (move from FFY 2018 to FFY 2019 • Update H.013452 Horseshoe Dr.: Jackson St. to MacArthur Dr. (C) STP: $2,734,160 (moved from FFY 2019 to FFY 2020 and funding changed from $2,400,000 to $2,734,160) • Add Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan Implementation (C) FFY 2019,2020,2021, 2022, 08/27/2018 2023; STP: $290,400/FY Administrative Adjustments:

RAPC • H.012195 I-49 Cable Barriers Avoyelles & Rapides (C) FFY 2018, HSIP

180903-1 $6,710,000 (funding source changed from HSIPPEN to HSIP)

1 • Move H.009299 City of Alexandria Sidewalks (C) FY 2018, SR2S

• Update H.008271 CoA Sugarhouse Rd. Extension (C) FFY 2021 STP: $2,500,000

(moved from FFY 2020 to FFY 2021) • UpdateDRAFT H.011505 Alexandria ITS Phase III (F+E+C) NHPP: $1,845,000 (moved

from FFY 2020 to FFY 2019)

• Update H.000577 US 165-X: KCS Overpass Bridge Removal & replace w/ a@

grade Xing (C) FBR ON/OFF, STPFLEX, NHPP (moved from FFY 2019 to 2020

• Update H.009122 LA 1204: Bayou Flagon & Kitchen Creek New Bridges (C)

STPFLEX: $3,185,000 (moved from FFY2020 to FFY 2021)

• Update H.011536 I49: .44mi N US 167 to Exit 80 (C) NHPP: $7,740,000 (moved

from FFY 2020 to FFY 2021)

TAC reviews and approves above mentioned Amendments and 2 08/27/2018 Administrative Adjustments for FY 2019 – FY 2022 TIP FY 2018-2019

UPWP and FY 2018-2019 HSCP.

09/03/2018 TPC approves staff recommendations for amendments and administrative adjustments to draft TIP FY 2017-2020; approves draft UPWP FY 2018- 3 2019 pending public comments and approves TAM targets.

09/04/2018 Public Comment Period. TIP; UPWP and HSCP documents will be available at – nine different locations for review. 4 09/17/2018

FY 2019 – 2022 TIP; FY 2018-2019 UPWP and FY 2018-2019 HSCP officially 5 09/18/2018 adopted and Resolutions for all documents signed.

ALEXANDRIA/PINEVILLE METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION TRANSPORTATION POLICY COMMITTEE

RESOLUTION #RAPC-180903-1

(Adopting the FY 2019-2022 Transportation Improvement Program)

I, Mayor Clarence Fields, Chairman of the Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Transportation Policy Committee, do hereby certify that at a meeting of the Transportation Policy Committee duly convened in Alexandria, Louisiana, at 10:00 am on September 3rd, 2018, the following Resolution was adopted: WHEREAS, the Transportation Policy Committee is the decision-making body for the Alexandria/Pineville Metropolitan Planning Organization, has reviewed and approved the Transportation Improvement Program for FY 2019 - 2022; AND WHEREAS, the Transportation Policy Committee has determined the requirements of the Urban Transportation Planning Process are being carried out utilizing the’3-C Planning Process’ (continuous, comprehensive and coordinated); AND WHEREAS, Transportation Policy Committee has recommended amendment, approval and adoption of the Transit Element; AND WHEREAS, the Transportation Policy Committee has recommended approval and adoption of said programs and processes to the Rapides Area Planning Commission; AND WHEREAS, the Transportation Policy Committee has directed the Metropolitan Planning Organization to make amendments and adjustments to the Transportation Improvement Program necessary to facilitate consistency with the State of Louisiana’s Transportation Improvement Program; AND DRAFT NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Transportation Policy Committee does hereby approve and adopt the FY 2019 -2022 Transportation Improvement Program and directs staff of the Rapides Area Planning Commission to submit said program to the appropriate federal and state agencies. Signed and executed this 17th day of September, 2018.

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Mayor Clarence Fields, Chairman, Transportation Policy Committee Alexandria/Pineville MPO

Section II

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LADOTD Highway Program Projects Alexandria/Pineville MPO Urbanized Area ‐‐ Projects from 1990 through present

LETTING STATE/OTHER PROJECT LETTING DATE PROJECT NAME FEDERAL COST FUND ROUTE IMPROVEMENT TYPE CATEGORY LENGTH COST COST 455‐05‐0025 1/31/1990 RAMP F2 ‐ BAYOU PHILIP $5,517,779 $0 $5,517,779 FAI I‐49 NEW INTERSTATE Other/Miscellaneous 0.24 417‐02‐0021 4/18/1990 GARDNER ‐ ALEXANDRIA(W.SECT) $1,278,021 $0 $1,278,021 OLAY LA 28 OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 6.7 455‐05‐0028 9/26/1990 PINEVILLE EXPWY APPROACH $3,567,853 $0 $3,567,853 FAI I‐49 NEW INTERSTATE Other/Miscellaneous 0.54 742‐07‐0014 9/26/1990 WIMBLEDON BLVD EXT. $1,587,039 $0 $1,587,039 OFA RECONSTRUCT ROADWAY Urban Systems 0.45 455‐05‐0016 11/28/1990 LEE ST.‐HAMILTON ST. $37,708,563 $0 $37,708,563 FAI I‐49 NEW INTERSTATE Other/Miscellaneous 0.47 014‐06‐0028 12/19/1990 WOODWORTH ‐ LA 488 $596,154 $0 $596,154 FI ,TIME US 165 CLEARING FOR 4 LANES (FI/TIME) Time 8.61 455‐05‐0044 12/19/1990 HAMILTON STREET ‐ RAMP F2 $8,665,789 $0 $8,665,789 FAI I‐49 NEW INTERSTATE Other/Miscellaneous 0.46 455‐05‐0007 1/15/1991 CITY COMPLEX $11,120,000 $10,008,000 $1,112,000 I I‐49 FUNCTIONAL REPLACEMENT Other/Miscellaneous 8.6 H.003464 1/30/1991 MEEKER ‐ BOYCE $865,570 $779,013 $86,557 I I‐49 RURAL SIGNING(URBAN EXC.) OPER Efficiency/Motorist AssistanceTraffic Control Devices 30 371‐04‐0005 1/30/1991 LA 461 BRIDGES & APPR. $1,547,086 $0 $1,547,086 FBRON LA 461 10 BRIDGES Preservation Bridge (On System) 0 455‐05‐0015 3/13/1991 BROADWAY I'CH ‐ PINEVILLE I'CH $20,283,051 $0 $20,283,051 FAI I‐49 NEW INTERSTATE Other/Miscellaneous 3.12 009‐01‐0062 3/27/1991 US 71 ‐ RAPIDES AVE. $3,961,357 $0 $3,961,357 FAP LA 1 WIDEN TO 4 LANES Capacity 0.85 029‐05‐0021 5/29/1991 VERNON LINE ‐ HINESTON $518,387 $0 $518,387 FBRON LA 121 2 NEW BRIDGES Preservation Bridge (On System) 0.34 713‐50‐0095 6/19/1991 CHENEY CREEK BRIDGE $74,506 $0 $74,506 FBROFF NEW STRUCTURE Preservation Bridge (Off System) 0 742‐07‐0015 7/31/1991 ELLIOT STREET IMPR. $746,069 $0 $746,069 OFA RECONSTRUCT 2 LANES Capacity 0.27 713‐55‐0021 8/28/1991 BRIDGES IN RAPIDES $358,018 $0 $358,018 FBROFF NEW STRUCTURES Preservation Bridge (Off System) 0 840‐29‐0011 8/28/1991 DONAHUE FERRY ROAD $1,867,912 $0 $1,867,912 OFA LA 3100 2 LANE RECONSTRUCTION Safety 1.02 372‐05‐0011 9/25/1991 JCT LA 155 ‐ JCT US 71 $550,016 $0 $550,016 OLAY LA 181 OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 4.24 014‐06‐0025 10/30/1991 WOODWORTH ‐ LA 488 $14,829,114 $0 $14,829,114 FI ,TIME US 165 WIDEN TO 4 LANES (FI/TIME) Time 8.61 742‐07‐0006 10/30/1991 TEXAS AVE. IMPROVEMENT $175,473 $0 $175,473 OFA OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 0.83 008‐30‐0037 1/29/1992 LA 498 ‐ MOPAC RR $21,365,350 $0 $21,365,350 FAP US 71 4‐LANE CONSTRUCTION Capacity 0.67 455‐05‐0037 2/12/1992 HORSESHOE CANAL ‐ B'WAY I'CH $23,953,584 $0 $23,953,584 FAI I‐49 NEW INTERSTATE Other/Miscellaneous 0.77 713‐55‐0022 3/25/1992 RICHMOND ROAD BRIDGE $239,990 $0 $239,990 FBROFF NEW STRUCTURE Preservation Bridge (Off System) 0 840‐29‐0010 4/29/1992 DONAHUE FERRY ROAD $1,567,250 $0 $1,567,250 FBRON LA 3100 RECONST. 2‐LANE OVERPASS Preservation Bridge (On System) 0.26 H.000560 7/29/1992 MCNARY ‐ WOODWORTH $2,670,999 $2,136,799 $534,200 NHS US 165 OVERLAY ‐ 3R Preservation Non‐Interstate 12.62 023‐01‐0041 9/9/1992 RED RIVER BR APPR (N.B.) $7,556,021 $6,044,817 $1,511,204 NHS US 167 APPROACHES Preservation Bridge (On System) 0.6 073‐03‐0018 9/9/1992 JCT US 165 ‐ JCT US 71 $1,745,777 $0 $1,745,777 OLAY LA 112 OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 9.34 074‐01‐0020 1/27/1993 PINEVILLE ‐ LIBUSE $8,085,147 $6,468,118 $1,617,029 NHS LA 28 WIDEN TO 4 LANES Capacity 4.62 455‐05‐0045 2/10/1993 POWER PLANT I'CH. RAMPS $11,489,362 $10,340,426 $1,148,936 I I‐49 NEW INTERSTATE Other/Miscellaneous 1.99 742‐07‐0020 3/31/1993 MONROE STREET IMPR. $1,137,213 $909,770 $227,443 STP<200K RECONSTRUCT 2 LANES Capacity 0.5 009‐01‐0059 7/28/1993 US 71 ‐ PINEVILLE EXPWY $9,798,107 $0 $9,798,107 TIME US 165 WIDEN TO 4 LANES Time 1.83 840‐20‐0020 10/27/1993 WILLOW GLEN ROAD $3,832,743 $3,066,194 $766,549 STP<200K LA 12081 2 LANE RECONSTRUCTION Safety 1.76 840‐22‐0017 10/27/1993 BIG BAYOU BRIDGES & APPRS. $1,484,248 $0 $1,484,248 FBRON LA 498 2 NEW BRIDGES Preservation Bridge (On System) 0.62 073‐02‐0008 11/17/1993 MELDER ‐ US 165 $884,832 $707,865 $176,966 STPFLEX LA 112 OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 7.88 742‐04‐0066 12/15/1993 STERKX ROAD (MACARTHUR ‐ LEE) $2,588,589 $2,070,871 $517,718 STP<200K RECONSTRUCTION Capacity 1.2 023‐01‐0043 3/23/1994 US 165 ‐ GRANT PH. LINE $1,724,622 $1,379,698 $344,924 NHS US 167 OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 4.3 149‐02‐0008 8/31/1994 HAW CREEK $757,249 $605,799 $151,450 STPFLEX ,FBRON LA 623 NEW BRIDGE Preservation Bridge (On System) 0.26 014‐06‐0033 9/28/1994 STATE ROUTE IN ALEXANDRIA $228,555 $0 $228,555 OLAY US 165 OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 1 023‐01‐0037 9/28/1994 FULTON STREET BRIDGE $14,711,439 $13,240,295 $1,471,144 I ,NHS US 167 NEW BR. & APPR Preservation Bridge (On System) 0.88 455‐05‐0059 9/28/1994 RELOCATED GRAHAM ROAD $3,774,865 $3,397,379 $377,487 STP<200K,I I‐49 NEW INTERSTATE Urban Systems ,Preservation Interstate 1 417‐02‐0026 1/25/1995 US 71 ‐ LA 1 (ALEXANDRIA) $454,331 $0 $454,331 OLAY LA 28 OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 1.34 023‐01‐0044 3/29/1995 BEGIN COUPLET‐JCT. LA 1 $904,087 $0 $904,087 OLAY US 167 OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 1.2 737‐99‐0009 5/31/1995 BRIDGERAIL AND GUARDRAIL $848,914 $0 $848,914 FBRON UPGRADING PROGRAM‐DIST 08 Preservation Bridge (On System) 0 052‐08‐0042 6/28/1995 END OF COUPLET ‐ SOUTH 5.90 MI $1,796,936 $0 $1,796,936 OLAY LADRAFT 1 OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 5.9 417‐02‐0023 8/30/1995 BAYOU BOEUF ‐ LA 3054 $9,138,060 $7,310,448 $1,827,612 NHS LA 28 WIDEN TO 4 LANES Capacity 5.5 700‐98‐0001 3/27/1996 UNDERWATER BRIDGE INSPECTION ‐ 08 $87,300 $69,840 $17,460 FBRON 140 BRIDGES IN DIST 08 Preservation Bridge (On System) 0.01 008‐09‐0047 5/29/1996 MACARTHUR SERV RD (GENE BALL‐LEE ST $167,207 $133,766 $33,441 STPFLEX US 71 MICROSURFACING Preservation Non‐Interstate 1.1 417‐02‐0028 5/29/1996 MACARTHUR DR SERV RD (WB&EB) $72,768 $58,214 $14,554 STPFLEX LA 28 MICROSURFACING Preservation Non‐Interstate 0.95 008‐30‐0042 6/26/1996 MACARTHUR DR SERV RD (NB & SB) $165,316 $132,253 $33,063 STPFLEX US 71 CHIP SEAL Preservation Non‐Interstate 9.48 455‐05‐0086 8/28/1996 I‐49 ALEXANDRIA $2,744,299 $2,469,869 $274,430 I I‐49 ROADWAY LIGHTING OPER Efficiency/Motorist AssistanceTraffic Control Devices 10.48 737‐98‐0007 8/28/1996 BRIDGERAIL AND GUARDRAIL $721,320 $577,056 $144,264 STPFLEX UPGRADING PROGRAM‐DIST 08 Safety 0 744‐40‐0003 3/12/1997 PINEVILLE SIDEWALKS $134,264 $107,411 $26,853 STPENH ENHANCEMENT Enhancements 0 742‐40‐0001 4/30/1997 MONROE ST. PUMP STATION (NP) $775,329 $620,263 $155,066 STP<200K INSTALL @ UNDERPASS Urban Systems 0 840‐44‐0002 6/25/1997 PINEGROVE DR. $2,886,996 $2,309,597 $577,399 STP<200K LA 3263 IMPROVEMENT Urban Systems 1.02 737‐98‐0009 11/19/1997 BRIDGE RAIL & GUARD RAIL $592,132 $473,706 $118,426 STPFLEX UPGRADING Safety 0.01 073‐05‐0010 1/28/1998 LA 457 IN RAPIDES $87,074 $0 $87,074 STCASH LA 457 SURFACE TREATMENT REHAB Preservation Non‐Interstate 3.01 008‐09‐0048 2/25/1998 .45 MI N.OF WILLOW GLEN ‐S. CIRCLE $1,100,994 $880,795 $220,199 STPFLEX US 71 COLD PLANE AND OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 1.25 074‐01‐0022 2/25/1998 LA 167 ‐ LA 3144 $163,411 $0 $163,411 MAINT LA 28 CONC PAVEMENT REPAIRS Preservation Non‐Interstate 1.13 368‐03‐0028 2/25/1998 RAND ST ‐ MAIN ST $127,036 $0 $127,036 MAINT LA 12083 CONCRETE PAVEMENT REPAIR Preservation Non‐Interstate 2.37 840‐22‐0020 2/25/1998 I‐49 ‐ LA 1 $30,243 $0 $30,243 MAINT LA 498 CONCRETE PAVEMENT REPAIR Preservation Non‐Interstate 0.24 008‐30‐0044 6/24/1998 MACARTHUR DR (JACKSON ST ‐ LA 498) $1,927,527 $1,542,022 $385,505 NHS US 71 COLD PLANE, OLAY RDWY & SHOULDERS Preservation Non‐Interstate 2 737‐98‐0014 11/18/1998 BRIDGE RAIL & GUARD RAIL $992,868 $794,294 $198,574 STPFLEX REHABILITATION Safety 0 455‐05‐0087 3/31/1999 JCT LA 1 O'PASS ‐ BAYOU JEAN DEJEAN $756,457 $680,811 $75,646 IM I‐49 COLD PLANE & OVERLAY Preservation Interstate 3 737‐98‐0017 9/29/1999 BRIDGE RAIL & GUARD RAIL REHAB $1,459,570 $1,167,656 $291,914 STPFLEX REHABILITATION Safety 0 455‐05‐0095 1/26/2000 I‐49 DISTRICT WIDE $113,341 $102,007 $11,334 IM I‐49 PAVEMENT MARKINGS OPER Efficiency/Motorist AssistanceTraffic Control Devices 0.77 015‐01‐0046 4/26/2000 RR BR.‐LA 3100 & US 167‐LA 1208‐3 $373,276 $298,621 $74,655 STPFLEX US 165B OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 1.58 015‐02‐0017 7/26/2000 JCT LA 116 ‐ GRANT PARISH LINE $2,240,898 $1,792,718 $448,180 STPFLEX US 165 OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 4.86 029‐07‐0053 4/25/2001 BAYOU RAPIDES BRIDGE $614,370 $491,496 $122,874 FBRON LA 496 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT Preservation Bridge (On System) 0.02 008‐30‐0046 6/27/2001 U.S. 71 SERVICE ROAD MINOR OVERLAY $76,629 $0 $76,629 MAINT OVERLAY Maintenance 0 455‐05‐0096 6/27/2001 I‐49 DISTRICTWIDE $2,090,067 $1,881,060 $209,007 IM I‐49 CONCRETE PAVEMENT REPAIRS Preservation Interstate 0.01 029‐07‐0057 9/26/2001 ENGLAND AIR PARK ‐ MACARTHUR DR. $320,418 $256,334 $64,084 STPFLEX LA 496 RESEAL ‐ ULTRA THIN HMAC (CM) Maintenance 3.45 008‐09‐0052 10/31/2001 US 71 ‐ OVERTON ST. $581,907 $465,526 $116,381 STPFLEX US 167 COLD PLANE & OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 1.75 H.000575 1/16/2002 KCS UNDERPASS IMPROVEMENT $5,136,813 $4,109,450 $1,027,363 STP<200K,STPFLEX ,OTHER US 165 NEW STRUCTURE Urban Systems ,Other/Miscellaneous,Other/Miscellaneous 0.05 008‐09‐0043 3/27/2002 UNION PACIFIC RR OVERPASS $4,556,098 $3,644,878 $911,220 FBRON US 71 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT Preservation Bridge (On System) 1 367‐01‐0015 3/27/2002 JCT. LA 115 ‐ JCT. LA 28 $2,210,795 $1,768,636 $442,159 STPFLEX LA 1207 RECON W/GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENTS Safety 4.69 H.000782 6/26/2002 ALEXANDRIA URBAN SECTION $2,557,115 $2,301,404 $255,712 IM ,STPENH I‐49 EROSION CONTROL Other/Miscellaneous ,Other/Miscellaneous 0.01 H.000782 6/26/2002 ALEXANDRIA URBAN SECTION $215,029 $172,023 $43,006 STPENH I‐49 ENHANCEMENTS Enhancements 0.01 H.007536 8/27/2003 I‐49 REGIONAL WELCOME CENTER $515,605 $412,484 $103,121 STPENH REST AREA Enhancements 0 H.001880 5/5/2004 LA 8 CULVERT REPLACEMENT $102,588 $0 $102,588 STCASH LA 8 CULVERTS@ LM4.1,4.3,5.4,5.6,5.7,5.8 Maintenance 1.7 369‐04‐0001 6/30/2004 LA 1203 CULVERT REPLACEMENT $27,000 $21,600 $5,400 STPFLEX CULVERT REPLACEMENT Maintenance 0.01 053‐01‐0026 8/25/2004 MACARTHUR DR. ‐ MISSOURI PACIFIC RR $991,140 $792,912 $198,228 STP<200K LA 1 COLD PLANE & OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 3.72 713‐40‐0123 12/15/2004 BRIDGES IN RAPIDES $876,387 $701,110 $175,277 FBROFF BRIDGE REPLACEMENT Preservation Bridge (Off System) 0 840‐34‐0005 4/27/2005 INTERSECTION AT US 165 BUSINESS $82,705 $66,164 $16,541 STPHAZ LA 3144 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS Safety 0.05 134‐04‐0015 5/25/2005 LA 119 ‐ LA 1 $306,724 $245,379 $61,345 STPFLEX LA 8 CHIP SEAL DOUBLE Maintenance 9.78 369‐02‐0013 7/27/2005 DRAIN BRIDGE $317,222 $253,778 $63,444 FBRON LA 1203 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT (CSLM 3.34) Preservation Bridge (On System) 1.92 369‐04‐0002 7/27/2005 DRAIN BRIDGE $259,160 $207,328 $51,832 FBRON LA 1203 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT (CSLM 0.39) Preservation Bridge (On System) 0.04 840‐43‐0011 7/27/2005 GUARDRAIL (US 165 ‐ LA 180 ) $63,132 $50,506 $12,626 STPHAZ US 71 GUARDRAIL INSTILLATION Safety 0.01 840‐46‐0001 9/1/2005 LA 488 ‐ LA 28 (MCKEITHEN DR.) $1,237,282 $0 $1,237,282 NFA LA 1243 PATCH AND OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 3.26 H.008276 9/14/2005 RED RIVER BRIDGE ‐ KCS RAILROAD $225,046 $180,037 $45,009 NHS ,NHS US 71 COLD PLANE AND OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate,OPER Efficiency/Motorist AssistanceWeigh Stations 1.42 H.007308 11/16/2005 BROADWAY BRIDGE $798,956 $639,165 $159,791 STP<200K BRIDGE REPLACEMENT Urban Systems 0 742‐40‐0022 11/16/2005 HEYMAN LANE (CASTILE ‐ COLISEUM) $1,341,656 $1,073,325 $268,331 STP<200K C.& G. AND UTILITY RELOCATION Urban Systems 0 008‐30‐0048 2/22/2006 SOUTH TRAFFIC CIRCLE $1,663,049 $1,330,439 $332,610 NHS US 71 COLD PLANE AND OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 3.03 H.000376 5/31/2006 SOUTH TRAFFIC CIRCLE (ALEXANDRIA) $595,905 $476,724 $119,181 STPFLEX US 71 SIGNING (LA 1208‐2 ‐ STERKX RD.) OPER Efficiency/Motorist AssistanceTraffic Control Devices 0.01 H.007079 12/13/2006 HEYMAN LANE (CASTLE ‐ COLISEUM) $4,731,596 $3,785,277 $946,319 STP<200K RECONSTRUCTION Urban Systems 0.98 H.006586 6/27/2007 ALEXANDRIA THIRD ST. STREETSCAPE $359,556 $287,645 $71,911 DEMO ,LOCAL LANDSCAPING, DECORATIVE POLES&SIGNS DEMO/High Priority,Other/Miscellaneous 0 H.007535 6/27/2007 OLD TOWN TRAIL SYSTEM IN PINEVILLE $951,681 $761,345 $190,336 STPENH ,LOCAL ENHANCEMENT LA.COLLEGE&FT.RANDOLPH Enhancements,Other/Miscellaneous 0 134‐03‐0014 7/25/2007 LA 8 (VERNON PH. LINE ‐ LA 119) $211,864 $0 $211,864 STGEN LA 8 ASPHALT SURFACE TREATMENT Maintenance 6.19 074‐02‐0023 4/25/2008 RIGHT TURN LANE @ LA 1027 $141,860 $0 $141,860 STCASH LA 28 RIGHT TURN LANE OPER Efficiency/Motorist AssistanceTransportation System Management 0.11 H.007537 4/30/2008 BAYOU RAPIDES MULTI‐USE TRAIL $496,304 $397,043 $99,261 STPENH ,LOCAL SIDEWALKS/BIKEPATHS Enhancements,Other/Miscellaneous 0 H.000377 6/25/2008 JACKSON STREET BRIDGE $41,205 $32,964 $8,241 FBRON US 71 BRIDGE DECK JOINT REPLACEMENT Preservation Bridge Preventive Maintenance 0.02 H.000377 6/25/2008 I‐49 BRIDGE MAINT $62,800 $50,240 $12,560 FBRON LA 1 BRIDGE RECONDITION Preservation Bridge Preventive Maintenance 0.02 H.000377 6/25/2008 BRIDGE MAINT. ALONG I‐49 $147,315 $117,852 $29,463 FBRON I‐49 BRIDGE RECONDITION Preservation Bridge Preventive Maintenance 10.89 H.002687 7/22/2008 4‐LANE SECTION @ I‐49 $142,840 $0 $142,840 STCASH LA 181 CHIP SEAL DOUBLE Maintenance 0.7 840‐45‐0004 7/22/2008 4‐LANE SECTION @ I‐49 $108,575 $0 $108,575 STCASH LA 3265 CHIP SEAL DOUBLE Maintenance 0.4 840‐14‐0010 11/12/2008 S.JCT LA 1 ‐ N.JCT LA 1 $2,273,767 $0 $2,273,767 STGEN LA 457 CTB AND OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 9.27 H.000374 12/10/2008 US 71 TURN LANE EXTENSION $156,066 $124,853 $31,213 NHS US 71 TURN LANE EXTENSION @ SUGARHOUSE RD Safety 0.01 H.006241 12/10/2008 FORESTRY ROAD BRIDGE $1,055,777 $844,622 $211,155 FBROFF BRIDGE REPLACEMENT Preservation Bridge (Off System) 0 H.006504 3/18/2009 SYSTEMATIC RURAL RD DEPARTURE IMP $892,367 $0 $892,367 OTHER RURAL PARISHWIDE DEMO/High Priority 0 H.001920 5/20/2009 LA 623 (LA 3225 ‐ WALL LANE) $7,829,259 $6,263,407 $1,565,852 STP<200K,STPHAZ LA 623 RR OVERPASS Urban Systems ,Safety 1.5 H.002680 6/16/2009 JACKSON STREET $109,649 $0 $109,649 STCASH LA 2083 TURN LANE EXTENSION OPER Efficiency/Motorist AssistanceTransportation System Management 0.09 H.008279 6/16/2009 US 71/US 165 LEFT TURN LANE $221,234 $0 $221,234 STCASH US 71 ASPHALT OVERLAY OPER Efficiency/Motorist AssistanceTransportation System Management 0.2 H.007081 8/19/2009 SUSEK DRIVE IN PINEVILLE (NP) $8,599,900 $0 $8,599,900 ARRA RECONST.;SEE NOTES;MPO STIM09;SUB. Urban Systems 2.3 H.001931 8/26/2009 END OF PREVIOUS OVERLAY ‐ LA 28 $2,092,245 $1,673,796 $418,449 STPFLEX LA 116 CTB AND OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 3.85 H.006239 9/30/2009 TEXADA ROAD BRIDGE $633,941 $507,153 $126,788 FBROFF BRIDGE REPLACEMENT Preservation Bridge (Off System) 0 H.001580 10/28/2009 US 165 ‐ I‐49 $1,989,637 $1,591,710 $397,927 STPFLEX LA 112 CTB AND OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 6.57 H.000785 12/16/2009 LA 107 BRIDGES GUARDRAIL REHAB $484,467 $387,574 $96,893 NHS USDRAFT 167 0.9 MILES GUARDRAIL REHAB ON US 167 Safety 0.01 H.000787 12/16/2009 BR.EXPANSION JT REPLACEMENT(US 167) $60,676 $48,541 $12,135 FBRON US 167 BRIDGE EXPANSION JOINT REPLACEMENT Preservation Bridge Preventive Maintenance 0.01 H.000787 12/16/2009 BR.EXPANSION JT. REPLACEMENT(I‐49) $100,509 $80,407 $20,102 FBRON I‐49 BRIDGE EXPANSION JOINT REPLACEMENT Preservation Bridge Preventive Maintenance 0.01 H.000583 2/24/2010 FLAGON BAYOU SCOUR REPAIR $159,869 $127,895 $31,974 FBRON US 165 SCOUR REPAIR Preservation Bridge (On System) 0.03 H.000583 2/24/2010 DUGDEMONA RIVER SCOUR REPAIR $113,549 $90,839 $22,710 FBRON US 165 SCOUR REPAIR Preservation Bridge (On System) 0.03 H.000572 3/17/2010 WOODWORTH SIDEWALK IMP., PHASE 2 $285,891 $228,713 $57,178 ARRA US 165 SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS Enhancements 0.01 H.006587 3/17/2010 RAPIDES ‐ IMPACT ATTENUATOR UPGRADE $302,917 $242,334 $60,583 SATRANS ,ARRA I‐49 REPLACE EXIST IMPACT ATTENUATORS Safety,Safety 0.01 H.006589 3/17/2010 VALENTINE LAKE ROAD $204,771 $163,817 $40,954 ARRA ,OTHER OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate,Other/Miscellaneous 0.81 H.003473 4/28/2010 I‐49 .10MI.S.OF LA1‐NATCHITOCHES PL $18,428 $16,585 $1,843 IM I‐20 PAVEMENT MARKING REPLACEMENT OPER Efficiency/Motorist AssistanceTraffic Control Devices 0.01 H.000789 7/14/2010 (R.R.BR.‐US165 $895,220 $716,176 $179,044 NHS US 167 SIGNING OPER Efficiency/Motorist AssistanceTraffic Control Devices 5.02 H.000784 7/28/2010 S.JCT LA 3225‐N.JCT LA 3225 $2,714,485 $2,171,588 $542,897 ARRA ,NHS ,STCASH US 167 PATCH O'LAY RDWAY & SHLDRS,DRAINAGE Preservation Non‐Interstate,Preservation Non‐Interstate,Preservation Non‐Interstate 4.19 H.008273 8/4/2010 FT. BUHLOW BR (US 71 / US 165) $82,861,116 $66,288,893 $16,572,223 FBRON ,TIME ,DEMO US 71 MAIN SPAN‐ Preservation Bridge (On System),Time ,DEMO/High Priority 1.42 H.000786 8/25/2010 RED RIVER BRIDGE MAINT.PAINTING(SB) $705,456 $564,365 $141,091 FBRON US 167 BRIDGE PAINTING Preservation Bridge Preventive Maintenance 0.01 H.001584 8/25/2010 LA 1207 ‐ LASALLE PARISH LINE $1,835,896 $1,468,717 $367,179 STPFLEX LA 28 PATCH,COLD PLANE, & 3LIFT OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 4.92 H.001902 8/25/2010 LA 121 ‐ E. DAVIS RD. $1,177,969 $942,375 $235,594 STPFLEX LA 112 PATCH AND OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 3.5 H.008264 8/25/2010 LA 3144 CONCRETE PAVEMENT REPAIR $183,697 $146,958 $36,739 STPFLEX LA 3144 REMOVE AND REPLACE PCCP Preservation Non‐Interstate 0.12 H.000573 2/23/2011 US 165; END TRAFFIC CIRCLE‐JCT US 167 BU $538,292 $430,634 $107,658 NHS US 165‐X PCC REHAB Maintenance 1.5 H.008280 2/23/2011 US 71 TURN LANE @ V.A. (TSM) $278,695 $222,956 $55,739 NHS US 71 TURN LANE OPER Efficiency/Motorist Assistance Transportation System Management 0.01 H.008272 5/25/2011 LA 3250 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS $105,054 $84,044 $21,011 STPFLEX LA 3250 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS OPER Efficiency/Motorist Assistance Transportation System Management 0.07 H.000378 6/29/2011 US 71 AT ELLIOTT ST. TURN LANE IMP. (TSM $181,342 $145,073 $36,268 NHS US 71 TURN LANE IMPROVEMENT OPER Efficiency/Motorist Assistance Transportation System Management 0.15 H.009128 6/29/2011 US 167 FRONTAGE ROADS $184,804 $147,843 $36,961 NHS US 167 RE‐SURFACING FRONTAGE ROADS Maintenance 0.64 H.009129 9/28/2011 US 71 AT STIMSON AVE. TURN LANE IMP. $174,606 $139,685 $34,921 STP<200K US 71 TURN LANE IMPROVEMENTS OPER Efficiency/Motorist Assistance Transportation System Management 0.15 H.001266 10/12/2011 STREET IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE CITY OF ALEX $5,641,019 $4,512,815 $1,128,204 STP<200K LA 1 CONCRETE PAVEMENT REPAIR AND ASPHALT OVERLAY Urban Systems 0.91 H.001904 10/26/2011 STREET IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE CITY OF PINE $1,317,064 $1,053,652 $263,413 STP<200K LA 1250 CONCRETE PAVEMENT REPAIR AND ASPHALT OVERLAY Urban Systems 0.32 H.009452 3/1/2012 US 165:TURN LANES @ COULEE & WESLEY $252,000 $0 $252,000 STCASH US 165 RT TURN LANE @COULEE CROSSING & LT TURN LANE @WESLEY CIRCLE OPER Efficiency/Motorist Assistance Transportation System Management 0.64 H.009403 3/14/2012 LA 623: WALL LANE ‐ JCT. US 165 $256,518 $205,214 $51,304 STPFLEX LA 623 PATCHING AND INSTALLING 2" ASPHALTIC WEARING COURSE Maintenance 0.8 H.009424 5/30/2012 US 71:LEFT TURN LN. IMPRVE. @ STERKX RD. $218,249 $196,424 $21,825 HSIP US 71 CONSTRUCTION OF POSITIVE OFFSET LEFT TURN LANE Safety 0.16 H.009447 5/30/2012 BUS. LA 1: 3RD ST. ‐ DIXIE ST. $261,832 $209,466 $52,366 STPFLEX LA 1‐X PATCHING, COLD PLANNING AND INSTALLING 2" ASPH WEAR COURSE Maintenance 0.57 H.009478 5/30/2012 US 165: FRONTAGE RD IMPR $447,581 $358,065 $89,516 NHS US 165‐X, US 71 MIN WIDENING OF W FRONTAGE RD INTERSECTION & CONST RT TURN L OPER Efficiency/Motorist Assistance Transportation System Management 0.12 H.000579 7/11/2012 RED RIVER ‐ JACKSON STREET BRDIGE $5,363,608 $4,543,163 $820,445 STPENH FBR‐ON/OFF US 165‐X BRIDGE REHABILITATION Enhancements Preservation Bridge (On System) 0.31 H.009495 7/11/2012 LA 1203: JCT. US 71 ‐ JCT. US 167 $361,789 $289,432 $72,358 STPFLEX LA 1203 PATCH & OVERLAY Preservation Preventive Maintenance 1.33 H.009350 7/18/2012 BOLTON AVENUE BIKE LANES $162,750 $89,300 $73,450 LOCAL RTP CONSTRUCTION OF BIKE LANES ON CITY STREET SHOULDERS Recreational Trails Program 0 H.001925 8/8/2012 LA 623: JCT. US 165 ‐ DANIELS ROAD $973,638 $778,911 $194,728 STP<200K LA 623 AC OVERLAY/IN PLACE BASE Urban Systems 2.1 H.009541 11/14/2012 US 71:LEFT TURN LANES AT HOLSUM BAKERY $188,363 $150,691 $37,673 STPFLEX US 71 LEFT TURN LANE IMPROVEMENTS OPER Efficiency/Motorist Assistance Transportation System Management 0.2 H.001899 1/9/2013 CALCASIEU RIVER ‐ JCT US 165 $2,584,747 $2,067,797 $516,949 STPFLEX LA 113 CTB & OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate 6.44 H.009435 1/9/2013 LA 3144: INTERSECT. IMPROVEMENT @ LA 28 $160,000 $144,000 $16,000 HSIP LA 3144 WIDENING LA 3144 FOR TWO TURN LANES AND ONE THROUGH LANE Safety 0.08 H.010149 1/9/2013 DONAHUE FERRY RD $1,284,654 $1,027,724 $256,931 STP<200K BASE REHABILITATION AND OVERLAY Urban Systems 2.71 H.009544 4/10/2013 LA 470: S JCT US 71 ‐ N JCT US 71 $1,697,992 $0 $1,697,992 NFABOND LA 470 CTB AND OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate NFA 4.21 H.010372 8/14/2013 LA 457:JCT US 71‐239' N OF TIGER LAKE RD $1,946,790 $0 $1,946,790 NFABOND LA 457 CTB & OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate NFA 5.45 H.010172 10/9/2013 CITY OF ALEXANDRIA SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS $1,471,291 $1,177,033 $294,258 STP<200K LA 28‐X SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS Urban Systems 1.23 H.010321 11/13/2013 US 167: PURPLE HEART BRIDGE ‐ US 165 $556,033 $444,826 $111,207 STPFLEX US 167 PATCHING AND JOINT & CRACK SEALING OF PCCP Preservation Non‐Interstate 3.84 H.010373 11/13/2013 LA 497: 7TH AVE ‐ JCT LA 112 $1,914,295 $0 $1,914,295 NFABOND LA 497 STABIZE BASE AND OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate NFA 5.7 H.010492 2/12/2014 I‐49: 0.36 MI N LA 8 ‐ NATCHITOCHES P/L $744,350 $694,540 $49,809 HSIP NHPP I‐49 CRACK SEALING,PCCP PATCH&U‐SEALING Preservation Interstate, Safety 5.25 H.007005 3/12/2014 CENTRAL STATE HOSPITAL STREETS $796,622 $637,298 $159,324 FBR‐ON/OFF REHABILITATE AND OVERLAY CERTAIN STREETS AND PARKING AREAS Other/Miscellaneous 0 H.009539 3/12/2014 I‐49: NORTH OF LA 181 ‐ NORTH OF LA 498 $7,616,870 $7,195,051 $421,819 NHPP HSIP I‐49 CRACK SEALING, PCCP PATCH & U‐SEALING Safety Preservation Interstate 34.21 H.010425 3/26/2014 LA 28: TURN LANES @ CLOVERLEAF BLVD. $536,307 $482,676 $53,631 HSIP LA 28 W CONSTRUCTION OF DOUBLE LEFT AND RIGHT TURN AT CLOVERLEAF BLVD. Safety 0.14 H.009516 5/14/2014 LA 1177: AVOYELLES PARISH ‐ JCT. US 71 $611,086 $0 $611,086 NFABOND LA 1177 STABILIZE BASE & OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate NFA 1.3 H.010490 5/14/2014 I‐49: 0.66 MI E LA 1200 ‐ 0.36 MI N LA 8 $4,953,481 $4,458,133 $495,348 NHPP STPFLEX LA 8‐S, I‐49 PATCH, COLD PLANE, & OVERLAY ROADWAY Preservation Interstate 4.62 H.010322 6/25/2014 LA 28: LA 3144 ‐ LA 1205 $1,063,829 $851,064 $212,766 NHPP LA 28 MICROSURFACING Preservation Preventive Maintenance 4.25 H.010349 6/25/2014 US 165: HORSESHOE DR ‐ US 71 $734,999 $587,999 $147,000 NHPP US 165 PATCH, COLD PLANE, AND OVERLAY Time 1.04 H.010193 10/8/2014 ALEXANDRIA ITS PHASE 1 $1,545,155 $1,236,124 $309,031 NHPP I‐49 ITS DEPLOYMENT AS PER REGIONAL ARCHITECTURE OPER Efficiency/Motorist Assistance ITS 9 H.009555 5/27/2015 LA 1199: LA 112 ‐ LA 121 $3,033,768 $2,427,014 $606,754 STPFLEX LA 1199 CTB AND OVERLAY Preservation Non‐Interstate NFA 6.84 H.011768 6/15/2015 ALEXANDRIA MPO AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY $300,000 $240,000 $60,000 STP<200K AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Urban Systems 0 H.010488 6/24/2015 I‐49: 0.32 MI S LA 181‐0.44 MI N US 167 $2,095,451 $1,816,457 $278,993 NHPP STPFLEX LA 181, I‐49 PATCH,COLD PLANE, & OVERLAY(MAINLINE SHOULDERS & RAMPS) Preservation Non‐Interstate, Preservation Interstate 5.89 H.011154 6/24/2015 US 71 AND LA 3170 TURN LANES $507,577 $406,062 $101,515 STPFLEX NHPP US 71, LA 3170 ADD TURN LANE AND INSTALL CONCRETE ISLAND OPER Efficiency/Motorist Assistance Transportation System Management 0.49 H.008259 10/14/2015 LA 1204: 0.369 MI E SPRINGHILL RD‐US 165 $1,004,296 $803,436 $200,859 STP<200K LA 1204 AC OVERLAY/INPLACE BASE Urban Systems 0.92 H.011354 11/18/2015 LA 107: STILLEY RD & PINEGROVE INT IMP $471,284 $377,027 $94,257 STPFLEX LA 107 RE‐STRIPE LA 107 AT PINEGROVE FOR RIGHT TURN LN AND CONST RD OPER Efficiency/Motorist Assistance Transportation System Management 0.47 H.010821 12/16/2015 US 71:WIDENING OF SERVICE RD CONNECTIONS $1,059,300 $847,440 $211,860 NHPP US 71 WIDEN EXISTING SERVICE ROAD CONNECTIONS OPER Efficiency/Motorist Assistance Transportation System Management 3.34 GRAND TOTAL $474,990,186 $235,820,898 $239,169,288

DRAFT TIP FY 2019 - 2022 FINANCIALLY CONSTRAINED SECTION (STP<200K)

FY 2017 - 2018 FY 2018 - 2019 FY 2019 - 2020 FY 2020 - 2021 FY 2021 - 2022 FY 2022 - 2023 STP Local LADOTD Cost + 10% STP Local LADOTD Cost + 10% STP Local LADOTD Cost + 10% STP Local LADOTD Cost + 10% H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx City of Alexandria City of Alexandria Town of Ball Town of Ball Bridge Replacements * Bridge Replacements * Beeson Highway Drive Bridge LA 1204 Capacity Improvements (E) (C) Repair (C)

$400,000 $100,000 $1,600,000 $400,000 $2,200,000 $240,000 $60,000 $330,000 TBD TBD H.012559 H.013452 H.xxxxxx Industrial Park Site Road: Horseshoe Drive: City of Alexandria LA 1 to River Port Road Reconst. Jackson St. to MacArthur Dr. North Drive & Memorial Intersection (C) (Pavement Rehabilitation) Improvements (C)

$484,000 $121,000 $665,500 $2,734,160 $683,540 $3,417,700 $1,200,000 $300,000 H.002672 H.012559 H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx Jackson (LA 1208-3) @ Horseshoe Drive: Industrial Park Site Road: Foisy Street: Jackson Street: New Roundabout LA 1 to River Port Road Reconst. Monroe St. to US 167 MacArthur Drive to I-49 (Utility) (Utility) (Reconstruction) (Pavement Rehabilitation)

$764,000 $191,000 $250,000 $1,600,000 $400,000 $2,200,000 $1,200,000 $300,000 H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx Metropolitan Transportation Plan 2020 City of Pineville Rapides Parish Police Jury Update Susek Drive Roundabouts Twin Bridges (P) Light Installation (C) Arterial Road Improvements

$200,000 $50,000 $250,000 $182,400 $45,600 TBD TBD H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan Implementation Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan Implementation Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan Implementation Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan Implementation Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan Implementation Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV Phase V (C) (C) DRAFT (C) (C) (C)

$290,400 $72,600 $363,000 $290,400 $72,600 $399,300 $290,400 $72,600 $363,000 $290,400 $72,600 $363,000 $290,400 $72,600 $363,000 H.008271 City of Alexandria Sugarhouse Road Extension (Construction)

$2,500,000 $2,500,000 $7,620,000 $13,882,000 H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx H.xxxxxx Motorist Assistance Patrol: Motorist Assistance Patrol: Motorist Assistance Patrol: Motorist Assistance Patrol: Roadway Safety/Operations Roadway Safety/Operations Roadway Safety/Operations Roadway Safety/Operations (C) (C) (C) (C)

$306,008 $306,008 $306,008 $306,008 $306,008 $306,008 $306,008 $306,008 Total STP = $764,000 Total STP = $1,730,408 Total STP = $6,730,568 Total STP $3,418,808 Total STP $596,408 Total STP $290,400 STP + Match $955,000 STP + Match $2,209,016 STP + Match $8,892,716 STP + Match $14,623,016 STP + Match $669,008 STP + Match $363,000 Total STP Amount = $12,476,192 DOTD Project CoA Project Average STP Amount per FFY = $3,119,048 MPO Project CoP Project H.xxxxxx : Projects are listed for information only and not included in STIP until Stage O is complete and/or project RPPJ Project CoB Project * Criteria for Bridge Selection based upon Independent MPO Study of all CoA Bridges. numbers are not assigned. TIP FY 2019 - 2022 PROJECT LIST (OTHER FUNDING SOURCES)

FY 2017 - 2018 FY 2018 - 2019 FY 2019 - 2020 FY 2020 - 2021 FY 2021 - 2022 FY 2022 - 2023 Total Cost Funding Total Cost Funding Total Cost Funding Total Cost Funding Total Cost Funding Total Cost Funding H.008263 H.000577 H.011504 H.011938 RAPC LA 3144 / Susek Dr: US 165-X: KCS Overpass Alexandria ITS Phase II: I 49: 2 mi N LA 3265 to 4 mi N LA 1 Travel Demand Management Roundabout Bridge Removal & Replace w/ at-grade Xing Installing Bridge Advisories, CCTVs, DMSS Signing and related work (E) (R/W+U+E+C) (C) (F+E+C) (C)

$100,000 STPFLEX $2,002,000 HSIP + SATRANS $2,161,000 FBR ON/OFF, STPFLEX, NHPP $2,051,000 NHPP $3,000,000 NHPP H.013264 H.011194 H.011506 LADOTD Alexandria ITS Phase IV: Pineville Elementary Sidewalks US 165 and US 165 B Corridor Improvements District 08 Safety Investment Plan (F) Installing CCTVs, DMSS (E+C) (D) (F+E+C)

TBD TBD $325,000 HSIPPEN $245,000 HSIPPEN $1,465,000 NHPP H.011660 H.011938 H.011960 I 49: 2 mi N LA 3265 to 4 mi N LA 1 District 08 Controller Upgrades LA 3225: Turn Lanes @ LA 623 Signing and related work Upgrade on Existing Signal Controllers (C) (C) (C)

$1,120,000 HSIPPEN $3,000,000 NHPP $408,700 STPFLEX H.011194 H.009852 H.009122 Masonic Drive Corridor Enhancement, Ph 3 Pineville Elementary Sidewalks LA 1204: Bayou Flagon & Kitchen Creek Sidewalk w/ Lighting (C) New Bridges (C) (C)

$222,000 HSIPPEN $645,000 TAP<200K $3,185,000 STPFLEX H.0122195 H.011505 H.011565

I-49; Cable Barriers Avoyelles & Rapides: Alexandria ITS Phase III: I 49: N of LA 498 to LA 1200 Install Cable Barrier System Installing CCTVs Patch, Mill & Overlay (C) (F+E+C) (Mainline/Shoulder/Ramp) (C)

$6,710,000 HSIP $1,845,000 NHPP $7,740,000 NHPP H.012547 H.013288 H.011536 US 71: 230' N of Andrews St to LA 498 LA 107: KCS RR Xing(Pineville): I 49: 0.44 mi N US 167 to Exit 80 Patch, Mill & Overlay Replace RR Xing Surface DRAFTPatch, Cold Plane & Overlay (Shoulder/Ramp) (C) (C) (C)

$1,300,000 NHPP $109,000 STPFLEX $4,000,000 NHPP H.009299 H.012931 LA 3128: LA 107 to LA 28 City of Alexandria Sidewalks Ultrathin Microsurfacing (C) (C)

$868,000 SR2S $250,000 STPFLEX H.002672

Jackson (LA 1208-3) @ Horseshoe Drive: New Roundabout (Construction)

$2,104,300 STPFLEX

DOTD Project CoA Project MPO Project CoP Project RPPJ Project CoB Project LINE ITEMS TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Alexandria \ Pineville Metropolitan Area

FFY 2019 - FY 2022 (Approximate Yearly Distribution) State Project Total Cost Federal Share Funding Project Description Proposed Improvement Work Type Work Phase Number (000) (000) Category

650 650 HSIPPEN 40 20 LTAP 900 900 NHPP L.000038 Planning, Training & Research Handled through Operating Budget Other/Miscell. F 700 700 SPR MAND 1900 1520 SPR OPT 40 0 STCASH 40 32 STP<200K L.000039 Accelerated Loading Facility Construct Test Sections Other/Miscell. C 11 8.8 STPFLEX

Bridge Preservation F 500 400 STPFLEX L.000040 Federal Bridge Inspection Programs Inspection, ratings, Load Factors (ON SYS.) C 11 8.8 STPFLEX 55 0 LOCAL 33 26.4 STPFLEX L.000046 MISC STP Enhancement Projects Transportation Alternatives Program All C 440 352 TAP<200K 77 61.6 TAPFLEX F 15 12 RTP E 2.5 2 RTP L.000047 MISC National Trail Projects National Trail Projects All C 55 0 LOCAL C 165 132 RTP F 35 28 NSB L.000048 Scenic Byways of Louisiana Scenic Byways Projects All E 35 28 NSB C 49.5 39.6 NSB E 2 1.6 FLH L.000049 Indian Reservation Roads Tribal Roads Projects All C 44 35.2 FLH L.000050 LA Public Lands Highway Program Public Lands Highway Projects All C 550 440 FLH Envi. 5 4.5 NHPP L.000051 Overlay or Surface Repair on Interstate Overlay or Surface Repair Interstate Repair E 100 90 NHPP C 3300 2970 NHPP DRAFT Envi. 5 4 STPFLEX ROW 10 8 STPFLEX Utility Reloc. 80 64 STPFLEX E 20 16 NHPP E 10 8 STPFLEX L.000053 Statewide Overlay Program Overlay Projects Statewide Repair C 110 88 DEMO C 220 198 HSIP C 1100 0 NFA C 2640 2112 NHPP C 550 0 STBONDS C 110 0 STCASH Utility 40 40 STPFLEX C 55 49.5 NFA L.000054 Road Preventive Maintenance Program Preventive Maintenance Projects All C 220 176 NHPP C 660 528 STPFLEX F 5 4 STCASH Envi. 5 4 STCASH ROW 5 4 STCASH L.000055 Railroad Crossing Improvements Railroad Safety Projects All Utility Reloc. 15 12 STCASH E 10 8 STCASH C 165 0 LOCAL C 825 660 STCASH F 10 9 HSIP F 250 250 HSIPPEN F 50 0 STCASH Envi. 15 13.5 HISP Envi. 5 5 HSIPPEN ROW 200 180 HISP ROW 100 100 HSIPPEN L.000056 MISC Hazard Elimination & Safety Federal Hazard Elimination Program All Utility Reloc. 200 180 HISP Utility Reloc. 100 100 HSIPPEN E 100 90 HISP E 20 20 HSIPPEN C 3135 2821.5 HISP C 1650 1650 HSIPPEN C 55 44 NHPP C 55 0 STCASH F 200 180 HISP L.000057 Soft Side Safety Safety Projects All F 165 165 HSIPPEN F 10 8 STPFLEX F 14.6 14.6 HSIPPEN F 16 0 STCASH ROW 1 0.8 HRRR ROW 4 3.6 HSIP ROW 5 5 HSIPPEN ROW 5 0 STCASH Utility Reloc. 1 0.8 HRRR Utility Reloc. 4 3.6 HSIP Utility Reloc. 5 5 HSIPPEN L.000060 Local Road Safety Program Local Road Safety Projects All Utility Reloc. 5 0 STCASH E 1 0.8 HRRR E 0.5 0.45 HSIP E 28.5 28.5 HSIPPEN E 5 0 STCASH C 2750 2200 HRRR C 151.25 136.125 HSIP DRAFT C 165 165 HSIPPEN C 55 0 LOCAL C 55 0 STCASH F 10 8 SATRANS F 8 8 SR2S E 40 40 HSIPPEN E 20 0 SATRANS L.000061 Safe Routes to Public Places Program Safe Routes to Public Places Projects All E 10 10 SR2S E 20 0 STCASH C 385 385 HSIPPEN C 110 0 SATRANS C 220 220 SR2S E 5 4 NHPP L.000062 Motorist Assistance Patrol Corridor Safety Patrol Operations C 209 167.2 NHPP C 60.5 48.4 STP<200K F 35 35 NHPP F 35 35 STPFLEX E 30 30 NHPP L.000063 Traffic Control Devices Program Traffic Control Projects Operations E 60 60 STPFLEX C 55 55 HSIP C 9957 9957 NHPP C 880 880 STPFLEX Envi. 5 4 STPFLEX ROW 5 4 STPFLEX Utility Reloc. 30 27 RAIL PD Transportation System Management L.000064 TSM Projects Operations Utility Reloc. 10 8 STPFLEX Program C 440 352 NHPP C 110 88 STP<200K C 550 440 STPFLEX F 30 24 NHPP F 50 40 STPFLEX E 100 80 NHPP L.000065 ITS Systems (Statewide) ITS, CE&I Projects Operations E 200 160 STPFLEX C 660 528 NHPP C 385 308 STPFLEX E 40 32 NHPP L.000067 Interstate Lighting, Electrical Projects Lighting/Electrical Projects Maintenance C 605 544.5 NHPP All 350 280 NHPP L.000068 Access Management Projects Access Management Operations All 710 568 STPFLEX All 1740 0 NFA All 860 688 STPFLEX All 820 656 NHPP L.000069 Road Transfer Program Road Transfer Projects Road Transfer E 50 0 STCASH All 105 105 HSIPPEN All 105 94.5 HSIP C 55 0 LOCAL L.000070 Interstate Rest Area Rehabilitation Rest Area Rehab. Maintenance C 132 118.8 NHPP F+E+C 72.5 61.1 NHPP L.000071 Weight Station Rehabilitation/Upgrade Weight Station Rehabilitation Maintenance C 5.5 4.4 STPFLEX E+C 230 184 STPFLEX L.000072 Moveable Bridge Program Movable Bridge Elec/Maint. Projects Maintenance C 0.11 0.088 FBROFF F+U/R+E+C 752 601.6 NHPP L.000073 Urgent Bridge Repair/Replacement Bridge Repair/Replacement Projects Maintenance E+C 0 0 REIMB E+C 750 600 STPFLEX Bridge Preventive Maintenance E+C 170 136 NHPP L.000074 Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program Preservation ProjectsDRAFT E+C 610 488 STPFLEX Bridge Painting Program Bridge Painting Projects Preservation E+C 600 480 NHPP L.000075 E+C 160 128 STPFLEX 2490 1992 FBROFF F + Envi. + R/W 3460 2768 NHPP + U/R+ E+ C L.000076 ON-System Bridge Program w/CE Bridge Replacement/Repair All 3175 2540 STPFLEX C 165 132 STP<200K C 16.5 0 REIMB L.000077 Bridge Scour Analysis Bridge Scour Projects Preservation E+C 10.5 8.4 NHPP Envi.+E+C 2580 2064 FBROFF OFF-System Bridge Replacement L.000078 Bridge Replacement/Repair All E 10 8 STPFLEX Program C 2200 0 STGEN L.000079 Bridge Discretionary Program Brdige Related Projects All E+C 13 10.4 BDP L.000080 MISC. Federal Discretionary Projects Miscellaneous Projects All E+C 21 16.8 FLH F + Envi.+ R/W + L.000081 Various DEMO Projects DEMO Projects All 650 520 DEMO U/R + E+ C R/W+ U/R + E + L.000082 MISC. Statewide TCSP Projects Miscellaneous TCSP Projects All 170 136 TCSP C F + Envi. + R/W 1150 920 STPFLEX L.000083 Payback for Advance Construction Advance Construction Projects All + U/R+ E+ C C 110 99 NHPP F + Envi. + R/W L.000084 Modified Project Agreement Cost Adjustment/Supplementary All 1300 1040 STPFLEX + U/R+ E+ C

L.000085 Advanced Traffic Management Center TMC Projects Operations C 20 16 CM

50 45 HSIP 100 100 HSIPPEN L.000087 Stage 0 and Feasibility Studies Various Studies Planning Study F 100 80 NHPP 50 0 STCASH 100 80 STPFLEX L.000092 DBE Supportive Services DBE Inclusion Costs All F 30 30 DBE/SS

F + Envi. + R/W L.000093 Statewide Congestion Management Congestion Management Projects Operations 556 556 CM + U/R+ E+ C

E 115 115 STPFLEX Urban Transit Projects Including L.000094 Urban Transit Transit C 110 110 STP<200K Transfer to Agencies C 55 55 FB DISC E+C 111 0 STCASH L.000096 Ferry Boat Discretionary Programs Ferry Boat Projects Mech/Elect/DISC E+C 376 300.8 FB DISC E+C 12 9.6 STPFLEX

DRAFT Highway Element TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Alexandria \ Pineville Metropolitan Area (Financially Constrained) FFY 2019 or FY 2018 - 2019 State Project Project Description Proposed Improvement Work Phase Total Cost Federal Share Funding Category Letting Date Number

Placeholder* City of Alexandria Bridge Replacements Bridge Replacement E $500,000 $400,000 STP, CoA SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $100,000 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $400,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $550,000

Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Implementation Bicycle Lanes, Signage, Placeholder* C $330,000 $290,400 STP, CoA Phase I Striping SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $72,600 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $290,400 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $363,000

L.000062 Motorist Assistance Patrol (MAP) Roadway Safety Aid C $612,016 $306,008 STP, NHPP In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - Local - DOTD $122,403 SUBTOTAL - NHPP $183,605 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $306,008 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $673,218

H.008263 LA 3144/ Susek Dr. Roundabout New Roundabout $2,002,000 HSIP, SATRANS 1/9/2019 In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - HSIP R/W $400,000 SUBTOTAL - HSIPDRAFT UTIL $100,000 SUBTOTAL - SATRANS E $2,000 SUBTOTAL - HSIP C $1,500,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $2,002,000

H.011505 Alexandria ITS Phase 3 Install CCTVs, DMSS $1,845,000 $2,029,500 NHPP 1/9/2019 In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - NHPP F $85,000 SUBTOTAL - NHPP E $160,000 SUBTOTAL - NHPP C $1,600,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $2,029,500 Patching, Cold Planning & H.012559 Industrial Park Site Rd.: LA 1 to River Port Rd. U+C $855,000 $782,400 STP, CoA 12/12/2018 Resurfacing SUBTOTAL - STP<200 U $250,000 SUBTOTAL - Local C $121,000 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 C $484,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $915,500

Safety Plan to Prioritize H.013264 District 08 Safety Investment Plan F $325,000 $325,000 HSIPPEN 6/30/2019 Potential Safety Projects In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - HSIPPEN F $325,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10%

PCCP Patching, Joint and H.012963 Rapides Parish: Concrete Patching C $1,460,000 $1,606,000 STPFLEX, NHPP 1/9/2019 Crack Seal, Curb Repair In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX C $1,060,000 SUBTOTAL - NHPP C $400,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $1,606,000

H.013288 LA 107: KCS RR Xing (Pineville) Replace RR Xing Surface C $109,000 $74,800 STPFLEX 12/31/2018 In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - Local $41,000 SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX $68,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $74,800 Placeholder* Projects which are either waiting TOTAL - STP<200 FY 2018 - 2019 = $1,730,408 for Stage 0 or Project # to be issued DRAFT Highway Element TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Alexandria \ Pineville Metropolitan Area (Financially Constrained) FFY 2020 or FY 2019 - 2020 State Project Project Description Proposed Improvement Work Phase Total Cost Federal Share Funding Category Letting Date Number

Placeholder* City of Alexandria Bridge Replacements Bridge Replacement C $2,000,000 $1,600,000 STP, CoA SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $400,000 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $1,600,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $2,200,000

Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Implementation Bicycle Lanes, Signage, Placeholder* C $330,000 $290,400 STP, CoA Phase II Striping SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $72,600 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $290,400 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $363,000

Bicycle Lanes, Signage, Placeholder* Metropolitan Transportation Plan Update Planning $500,000 $450,000 STP, CoA Striping SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $50,000 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $200,000 SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX $250,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $500,000

Placeholder* Foisy St. Reconstruction Reconstruction C $2,000,000 $1,600,000 STP, CoA SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $400,000 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $1,600,000 TOTAL CON COSTDRAFT + 10% $2,200,000

Placeholder* Motorist Assistance Patrol (MAP) Roadway Safety Aid C $612,016 $306,008 STP, NHPP In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - Local - DOTD $122,403 SUBTOTAL - NHPP $183,605 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $306,008 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $673,218

H.013452 Horseshoe Dr.: Jackson St. to MacArthur Dr. Pavement Rehabilitation C $3,107,000 $2,734,160 STP, CoA 11/13/2019 SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $683,540 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $2,734,160 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $3,417,700 District 08 Low Cost Safety Improvements. Phase H.013604 Signing C $300,000 $330,000 SATRANS 10/9/2019 II In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - SATRANS $300,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $330,000

Bridge Removal, Replace w/ at- FBR ON/OFF, H.000577 UA 165-X: KCS Railway Overpass C $2,161,000 $1,763,000 1/8/2020 grade Xing STPFLEX, NHPP In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - FBR ON/OFF Envi. $8,000 SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX R/W $200,000 SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX U $40,000 SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX E $150,000 SUBTOTAL - NHPP C $1,763,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $1,939,300

Placeholder* Projects which are either waiting TOTAL - STP<200 FY 2019 - 2020 = $6,730,568 for Stage 0 or Project # to be issued

DRAFT Highway Element TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Alexandria \ Pineville Metropolitan Area (Financially Constrained) FFY 2021 or FY 2020 - 2021 State Project Project Description Proposed Improvement Work Phase Total Cost Federal Share Funding Category Letting Date Number

Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Implementation Phase Placeholder* Bicycle Lanes, Signage, Striping C $330,000 $290,400 STP, CoA III SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $72,600 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $290,400 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $363,000

Placeholder* Town of Ball: Beeson Highway Drive Bridge Bridge Repair C $300,000 $240,000 STP, ToB SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $60,000 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $240,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $330,000

Placeholder* City of Pineville: Susek Drive Roundabouts Light Installation C $228,000 $182,400 STP, CoP SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $45,600 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $182,400 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $250,800

Placeholder* North Dr. & Memorial Intersection Improvements Roundabout C $1,500,000 $1,200,000 STP, CoA SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $300,000 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $1,200,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $1,650,000

Placeholder* Jackson St.: Macarthur Dr. to I-49 Pavement Rehab.DRAFT C $1,500,000 $1,200,000 STP, CoA SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $300,000 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $1,200,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $1,650,000

Install Bridge Advisories, H.011504 Alexandria ITS Phase 2 $2,051,000 $2,256,100 NHPP CCTVs, DMSS In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - NHPP F $71,000 SUBTOTAL - NHPP E $180,000 SUBTOTAL - NHPP C $1,800,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $2,256,100

Placeholder* Motorist Assistance Patrol (MAP) Roadway Safety Aid C $612,016 $306,008 STP, NHPP In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - Local - DOTD $122,403 SUBTOTAL - NHPP $183,605 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $306,008 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $673,218 New Const. 2-ln w/ Paved H.008271 Sugarhouse Rd. Extension C $12,620,000 $2,200,000 STP, CoA, STBONDS Shoulders SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria (Match) $550,000 SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria (Additional) $1,950,000 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $2,500,000 SUBTOTAL - STBONDS $7,620,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $13,882,000

H.009122 LA 1204: Bayou Flagon & Kitchen Creek Bridges Bridge Replacement BR $3,000,000 $2,640,000 STPFLEX In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX Envi. $60,000 SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX R $60,000 $1,875,000 SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX U $40,000 $3,125,000 3/10/3611 SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX Envi. $25,000 $762,000 $2,637,000 SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX C $3,000,000 $13,381,999 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $3,300,000

H.012486 District 08 Traffic Control Upgrade I Traffic Signal Upgrade E+C $1,800,000 $1,815,000 STPFLEX In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX E $150,000 SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX C $1,650,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $1,815,000

H.011194 Pineville Elementary Sidewalks Sidewalks, Signing & Striping E+C $246,000 $243,540 HSIPPEN SUBTOTAL - HSIPPEN E $24,600 E was Authorized in FFY 2017 SUBTOTAL - HSIPPEN C $221,400 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $243,540

H.011565 I-49: N of LA 498 to 0.66 mi E of LA 1200 Patch, Mill & OverlayDRAFTC $7,740,000 $6,811,200 NHPP In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - NHPP $7,740,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $8,514,000

H.011536 I-49: 0.44 mi N US 167 to Exit 80 Patch, Cold Plane, & Overlay C $4,000,000 $3,520,000 NHPP In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - NHPP $4,000,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $4,400,000

H.012931 LA 3128: LA 107 to LA 28 Ultrathin Microsurfacing C $250,000 $275,000 STPFLEX In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX C $250,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $275,000

TOTAL - STP<200 FY 2020 - 2021 = $3,418,808 Highway Element TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Alexandria \ Pineville Metropolitan Area (Financially Constrained) FFY 2022 or FY 2021 - 2022 State Project Project Description Proposed Improvement Work Phase Total Cost Federal Share Funding Category Letting Date Number

Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Implementation Phase Bicycle Lanes, Signage, Placeholder* C $330,000 $290,400 STP, CoA IV Striping SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $72,600 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $290,400 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $363,000

Placeholder* Motorist Assistance Patrol (MAP) Roadway Safety Aid C $612,016 $306,008 STP, NHPP In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - Local - DOTD $122,403 SUBTOTAL - NHPP $183,605 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $306,008 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $673,218

Upgrade on Existing Signal H.011960 District 08 Controller Upgrades C $408,700 $449,570 STPFLEX Controllers SUBTOTAL - STPFLEX $408,700 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $449,570

H.011506 Alexandria ITS Phase 4 Install CCTVs & DMSS $1,465,000 $1,611,500 NHPP In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - NHPP F $35,000 SUBTOTAL - NHPPDRAFT E $130,000 SUBTOTAL - NHPP C $1,300,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $1,611,500

H.011938 I-49: 2 mi N LA 3265 to 4 mi N LA 1 Signing & related work C $3,000,000 $2,640,000 NHPP In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - NHPP $3,000,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $3,300,000

Placeholder* Projects which are either waiting TOTAL - STP<200 FY 2021 - 2022 = $596,408 for Stage 0 or Project # to be issued Highway Element TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Alexandria \ Pineville Metropolitan Area (Financially Constrained) FFY 2023 or FY 2022 - 2023 State Project Project Description Proposed Improvement Work Phase Total Cost Federal Share Funding Category Letting Date Number

Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Implementation Bicycle Lanes, Signage, Placeholder* C $330,000 $290,400 STP, CoA Phase V Striping SUBTOTAL - Local - Alexandria $72,600 SUBTOTAL - STP<200 $290,400 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $363,000

H.013120 Bethel Road Over Slash Bayou Tributary Bridge Replacement $411,000 $447,800 FBROFF In STIP by Line Item, only for Reference SUBTOTAL - NHPP E $43,000 SUBTOTAL - NHPP C $368,000 TOTAL CON COST + 10% $404,800

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Placeholder* Projects which are either waiting TOTAL - STP<200 FY 2022 - 2023 = $290,400 for Stage 0 or Project # to be issued ALEXANDRIA TRANSIT SYSTEM (ATRANS)

ATRANS is a 10 fleet system with an average fleet age of 5.5 years. Eight buses provide regular daily service along eight local fixed routes within the urbanized area. Seven of the routes provide service to the City of Alexandria, England airpark while the remaining route provides service to the City of Pineville. All routes interlock at a common transfer terminal, located at the corner of Main and Murray Streets in Alexandria. All of the routes operate on a sixty-minute headway. ATRANS hours of operation are Monday — Saturday, 6:15 AM — 10:00 PM with an average yearly ridership of 661,482. The City of Alexandria has developed and submitted to the Federal Transit Administration an Americans with disabilities Act compliance plan. Wheelchair lifts for the transportation of the mobile impaired and para- transit service are available. Two vans provide demand-response daily service. The hours of operation are the same as the fixed route and the demand system has yearly ridership of 18,469.

The four-year transit portion of the FY 2019-2022 TIP will help support the continued development of new transit routes, the modification of existing transit routes, marketing strategies to increase ridership and the overall efficiency of the system. However, the cost benefit ratio of expanding fixed routes within the metropolitan area is prohibitive. The plan also makes provisions for preventive maintenance, vehicle replacement, and equipment purchases.

DRAFT

DRAFT TRANSIT ELEMENT TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Alexandria/Pineville Metropolitan Area

Code Description Match Type Section Total Amount Federal Match Agency

FY 2017 - FY 2018

30.09.00 Operating Assistance 50/50 5307 Operating $936,592 $468,296 $468,296 FTA

Replace Entire Radio System 11.42.20 80/20 5307 Capital $125,000 $100,000 $25,000 FTA -30

Misc. Rehab. to 11.34.01 80/20 5307 Capital $50,000 $40,000 $10,000 FTA Down Town Terminal

Sub-Total $1,111,592 $608,296 $503,296

FY 2018 - FY 2019

30.09.00 Operative Assistance 50/50 5307 Operating $2,214,102 $1,107,051 $1,107,051 FTA

Sub-Total $2,214,102 $1,107,051 $1,107,051

FY 2019 - FY 2020

30.09.00 Operating Assistance 50/50 5307 Operating $1,500,000 $750,000 $750,000 FTA

11.7A.00 Preventive Maintenance 80/20 5307 Capital $250,000 $200,000 $50,000 FTA

11.12.20 Replace (two) 30-35' Buses 80/20 5307 Capital $880,000 $704,000 $176,000 FTA

Sub-Total $2,630,000 $1,654,000 $976,000

FY 2020 - FY 2021

30.09.00 Operating Assistance 50/50 5307 Operating $1,500,000 $750,000 $750,000 FTA 11.7A.00 Preventive Maintenance 80/20 DRAFT5307 Capital $100,000 $80,000 $20,000 FTA

11.12.20 Replace (two) 30-35' Buses 80/20 5307 Capital $880,000 $704,000 $176,000 FTA

Purchase (three) 11.12.15 85/15 5307 Capital $400,000 $34,000 $60,000 FTA Replacement ADA vans

Sub-Total $2,880,000 $1,568,000 $1,006,000

FY 2021 - FY 2022

30.09.00 Operating Assistance 50/50 5307 Operating $1,500,000 $750,000 $750,000 FTA

11.12.02 Replace (one) 30-35' Bus 80/20 5307 Capital $440,000 $352,000 $88,000 FTA

Replace (two) Support 11.42.11 80/20 5307 Capital $72,000 $57,600 $14,400 FTA Vehicles

Purchase Misc. Shop 11.42.06 80/20 5307 Capital $35,000 $28,000 $7,000 FTA Equipment

11.7A.00 Preventive Maintenance 80/20 5307 Capital $100,000 $80,000 $20,000 FTA

Sub-Total $2,147,000 $1,267,600 $879,400

FY 2019 -2022 [Grand Total] $9,871,102 $5,596,651 $3,968,451 Human Services Transportation Agencies Applying for Coordination Program DOTD Assistance FY 2018-19

Grant Assistance RAPC RAPC Application Copy Transit Agency Type Type $ Requested Received LOI Issued LOS Received Status $ Awarded

Vernon Council on Aging 5311 Operating $219,834 August 31, 2017 September 12, 2017 Yes (V-COA)

Avoyelles Society for the Developmentally Disabled 5310 Operating $50,000 October 23, 2017 October 23, 2017 Yes (ASDD)

LaSalle Association for the $59,900.87 Developmentally Delayed 5310 Capital October 26, 2017 October 27, 2017 Yes (Small Cutaway Bus) (LADD)

Concordia Council on Aging 5310 Operating ? October 26, 2017 October 27, 2017 Requested Jan.18 (C-COA)

Catahoula ARC 5310 Capital $55,966 November 7, 2017 November 7, 2017 Yes

Avoyelles Council on Aging 5311 Operating $463,950 November 10, 2017 November 14, 2017 Yes (A-COA)

$195,000 Avoyelles Council on Aging 5311 Capital (Low Floor 12-2B November 10, 2017 November 14, 2017 Yes (A-COA) 8-2B) DRAFT Issued November 10, Rapides Senior Citizens 5311 Operating $105,706 2017 (resent) January January 9, 2018 Yes Center 9, 2018

Greyhound Van Lines 5311 Operating ? January 3, 2018 January 18, 2018 Requested Jan.18

$130,000 ARC Rapides 5310 Capital January 19, 2018 January 19, 2018 Yes (2x Bus, Type 12-2B)

ARC Rapides 5310 Operating $255,976 January 19, 2018 January 19, 2018 Yes

ATRANS 5307 Operating $1,016,640 Not Requested n/a No

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THE FINANCIAL PLAN The im plementation of this plan will involve several funding sources. These sources include various programs at the local, St ate and Federal levels. On the Federal level these programs are under the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) and include the: NATIONAL HIGHWAY PERFORMANCE PROGAM (NHPP) [formerly NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM (NHS), NATIONAL BRIDGE PROGRAM, and INTERSTATE MAINTENANCE] - this category covers all inters tate routes and a large percentage of urban principal arterials. The funding match under the NHPP for arterial routes is Federal (80)/Local (20), with the exception of the In terstate which has a funding m atch of Federal (90)/Local (10). This category of funds can also be used to replace or repair any bridge on a public road and has a funding match of Federal (80)/Local (20). SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM (STP) - this category is a block grant funding program with subcategories for States and Urban Areas. With the ex ception of local roads an d rural minor collectors, these funds can be used for any roads including the NHS. The funding match is 80/20. HIGHWAY SAFETY IMPROVE MENT PROGRAM (HSIP) – this category covers safety improvements to all public roads, but is constrained in that improvements in safety metrics are required to be eligible; however, funding can be up to a 100% federal share. TRANSPORTATION ALTERANTIVES (TA) [formerly RECREAT IONAL TRAILS, SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL (SRTS), AND TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT (TE) PROGRAMS – this category covers improvements such as pedestrian and bicycle facilities, landscaping, historic preservation, recreational trails, infrastructure safety improvements within 2 miles of schools (K-8), and more. Based on the type of improvement, the federal share of funding can be up to 100% Any costs n ot covered by Federal and State programs will be the responsibility of the local government jurisdictions. Local funds can come from a variety of sources including property taxes, sales taxes, user fees, special assessDRAFTments, impact fees and bond issues. Since 1990, $478,172,371 have been spent on transportati on projects in the Alexandria-Pineville Metropolitan Area. Surface Transportation Program (STP) funding for seven urbanized areas with a population less than 200,000 is approxim ately $17,500,000 per year. The Alexandria-Pineville Metropolitan Area’s STP share is approximately $3,500,000 per year (including matching funds). All STP projects listed on the Alexandria-Pineville Metropolitan Area’s TIP were based on funds allocated for this area. All non-STP (NHPP, HSIP, and TAP) projects that appear within this document were developed jointly by the MPO a nd in consultation with the LaDOTD through their financially constrained STIP. The four year FY 2019-2022 TIP was developed within the financial limits of all funding sources as presented by the MPO and LaDOTD. As priorities and needs change in the Alexandria-Pineville Metropolitan Area, this plan may be revised to respond to those changes.

FTA Federal Fiscal Year 2018 MPO Apportionment

FTA Section 5303 Metropolitan Planning Grant # FY18 (FTA grant # pending approval) Federal FY 2018 Estimated Apportionment Total: $998,300 MPO Urban Population Base Allocation 2018 MPO State Project DATE UPWP MPO/Urbanized Area Population Factor Amount Amount Allocation Number ADOPTED RAPC/Alexandria 82,804 0.0297813 $ 20,000 $ 14,899.57 $ 34,899.57 PL80-40-19 CRPC/Baton Rouge 594,309 0.2137490 40,500 $ 106,938.62 $ 147,438.62 PL80-17-19 Hammond 67,629 0.0243234 20,000 $ 12,169.01 $ 32,169.01 PL80-53-19 SCPDC/Houma 144,875 0.0521057 20,000 $ 26,068.48 $ 46,068.48 PL80-55-19 APC/Lafayette 252,720 0.0908932 20,000 $ 45,473.87 $ 65,473.87 PL80-28-19 IMCAL/Lake Charles 143,440 0.0515896 20,000 $ 25,810.27 $ 45,810.27 PL80-10-19 RPC/Mandeville-Covington 88,925 0.0319827 20,000 $ 16,000.96 $ 36,000.96 PL80-52-19 OCOG/Monroe 116,533 0.0419122 20,000 $ 20,968.69 $ 40,968.69 PL80-37-19 RPC/New Orleans 899,703 0.3235869 266,700 $ 161,890.53 $ 428,590.53 PL80-36-19 NLCOG/Shreveport 298,317 0.1072926 30,800 $ 53,678.49 $ 84,478.49 PL80-09-19 RPC/Slidell 91,151 0.0327833 20,000 $ 16,401.51 $ 36,401.51 See RPC/Mandeville

TOTALS 2,780,406 1.0000000 $ 498,000 $ 500,300 $ 998,300

MPO Allocation (p) for FY2018 $ 998,300 Less Base Amounts (including base amounts for Mandeville/Covington, Slidell, and Hammond) $ 498,000 Total used in propration $ 500,300

NOTES: DRAFT FTA directs each state to develop a formula for the combined Section 5303 Planning Grant apportionment in its funding distribution to each MPO. The formula must ensure that no MPO is allocated less than the amount it received by administrative formula in fiscal year 1991.

The population for each area is based on the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Newly-Defined 2010 Urbanized Areas by city. Funding to the new urbanized areas created after implementation of the 1991 based formula can be restricted and/or limited if the total apportionment falls below the 1991 base. The population factor was obtained by dividing each MPO urbanized area population by the total state urbanized population. The FY 2017 estimated allocation was equitably distributed to each area using the population factor (pop factor x total used in propration ($89,812) = MPO allocation + base amount amount = total MPO allocation). TRANSPORTATION PERFORMANCE MEASURES With the passage of the Federal surface transportation legislation, “Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century” (MAPO-21), performance-based planning (PBP) has taken forefront with even greater significance. FAST Act (2015) further emphasized ensuring performance-based planning continues with mandates to both statewide and metropolitan planning processes to incorporate a more comprehensive performance-based approach to their decision-making. The legislation requires the USDOT, in consultation with States, MPOs and other stakeholders, to establish performance measures in the following areas: a) Safety b) Infrastructure Condition c) Congestion Reduction d) System Reliability e) Freight Movement and Economic Vitality f) Environmental Sustainability g) Reduced Project Delivery Delays The TIP is a critical component of the Performance-Based Planning process because it commits transportation funding to specific improvement projects and operational strategies. Through this process, MPOs link planning to programming by prioritizing projects and allocating requisite funding for projects within the TIP ensuring consistency with the goals established in the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP).

SAFETY PERFROMANCE MEASURES/TARGET SETTING The FAST Act and subsequent federal rulemaking established five performance measures related to safety. The measures are: DRAFT 1. Number of Fatalities; 2. Number of Serious Injuries; 3. Rate of Fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles traveled; 4. Rate of Serious Injuries per 100 million vehicle miles traveled; 5. Number of no-Motorized Fatalities and Serious Injuries. Federal regulations require the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LADOTD) to establish and report annual performance targets by August 31st of each year. MPOs are required to either adopt and support the LADOTD’s statewide targets or set their own targets specific to their areas. Annual targets will be expressed as five-year rolling averages and be compared with a five-year rolling average base period comprising of the five calendar years ending prior to the year the targets are due. LADOTD, in coordination with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, has established statewide targets for each of the five performance measures as follows:

• 1% reduction in fatalities from a 2016 baseline of 758 to a target of 721 in 2018. • 1% reduction in serious injuries from a 2016 baseline of 1401 to a target of 1344 in 2018. • 1% reduction in fatality rate from a 2016 baseline of 1.55 to a target of 1.49 in 2018. • 1% reduction in serious injury rate from a 2016 baseline of 2.86 to a target of 2.80 in 2018. • 1% reduction in non-motorized fatalities and serious injuries from a 2016 baseline of 346 to a target of 311 in 2018. RAPC is supporting LADOTD’s safety targets and seeks amendment to the current Alexandria/Pineville MPO Metropolitan Transportation Plan (2040), to adopt and support LADOTD’s statewide measures and targets related to transportation safety as mentioned above. The Alexandria/Pineville MPO Policy Committee formally met on November 1, 2017 and approved supporting the LADOTD’s state wide targets pending 14-day public comment period starting January 29th through February 12, 2018. The corresponding data for both the LADOTD and the MPO’s targets is as follows:

Measure Base (2012-2016) Annual Targeted Target (2018) Rolling Average Change State Fatalities 758 721 Serious Injuries 1401 1344 Fatality Rate 1.55 1.49 Serious Injury Rate 2.86 2.80 Non-Motorized Fatalities 346 311 and Serious Injuries 1% reduction Local Fatalities 11 11 Serious Injuries 19 18 Fatality Rate DRAFT1.16 1.15 Serious Injury Rate 1.99 1.97 Non-Motorized Fatalities 5 5 and Serious Injuries

The FY 2019 safety contract provides additional funding for the MPO to develop Parish Safety Plans (PSP). The PSPs aim to identify hotspots and provide informed decisions to the elected officials to focus on project prioritization and make sound investment decisions. TRANSIT PERFROMANCE Transit providers that received FTA funding are also required to incorporate performance management into their planning and programming process. This requires the creation of a Transit Asset Management (TAM) Plan and State of Good Repair (SGR) performance targets. Atrans is the only fixed route urban transit service provider availing FTA 5307 grant within the A/P MPO metropolitan area. The MPO is supports Atrans transit performance targets. All other on-demand transit service providers (FTA 5310 and/or FTA 5311 grant) are covered by LaDOTD’s group TAM plan.

The MPO/Atrans transit Performance Measures and Targets are as follows:

Asset Class Performance Measures Target

Rolling Stock Age - % of revenue vehicles within a 10% of buses particular asset class that have met or and vans must All revenue vehicles exceeded their Useful Life Benchmark (ULB) exceed ULB

Equipment Age - % of vehicles that have met or 0.9 exceeded their Useful Life Benchmark (ULB) Non-revenue vehicles Facilities Condition - % of facilities with a condition All building rating below 3.0 on the FTA Transit must remain All building or structures Economic Requirements Model (TERM) above 3.0 Scale rating on the TERM scale

PROGRESS ON OTHER MPO PERFORMANCE MEASURES/TARGETS During May 2018, briefings related to other performance measures were held under the auspices of Louisiana Planning Council at Baton Rouge. The meeting including participation from all MPOs (Louisiana), LaDOTD and LSU. The coordination meeting focused on vehicle/freight travel time and asset management especially in terms of ongoing data collection and dataset availability. Also, discussed were pavement/bridge (PM2) performance measures. Additionally, the schedule to develop statewide performanceDRAFT measures and targets were presented. The current TIP is consistent with the established goals of the MTP. The TIP project selection process has filtered projects focused on pavement and bridge preservation and is in sync with achieving the anticipated PM2 and PM3 performance targets.

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TITLE VI NOTICE

Rapides Area Planning Commission (RAPC) and its operating agencies including the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and Kisatchie-Delta Regional Code Compliance Office (KDRCCO) fully comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes, executive orders, and regulations in programs and activities. RAPC operates without regard to race, color, national origin, income, gender, age, and disability. Any person who believes him /herself or any specific class of persons, to be subjected to discrimination prohibited by Title VI may by him/herself or by representative file a written complaint with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LaDOTD). LaDOTD’s Title VI Program Manager, Katherine Copeland may be reached via phone at 225-379-1923. A complaint must be filed no later than 180 days after the date of the alleged discrimination.

Rapides Area Planning Commission (RAPC) and its operating agencies hold meetings, which are conducted in accessible location s and materials can be provided in accessible formats and in languages other than English. If y ou would like accessibility or language accommodation, please contact the Title VI Coordinator Kathy Powell 318-487- 5401 (voice), 318-487-5406 (fax). If you wish to attend a RAPC or MPO function and require special accommodations, please give RAPC at least 72 hours’ notice in advance.

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS

RAPC TRANSPORTATION TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Mike Wilkinson, City of Alexandria James Branch, City of Alexandria Eric Duck, City of Alexandria Tom David, Jr., Pan American Engineers, City of Pineville/Town of Ball John Gagnard, Pan American Engineers, City of Pineville/Town of Ball Dennis Woodward, Rapides Parish Jonathan Lachney, LADOTD District 8 Dale Craig, LADOTD District 8 Keith Sayer, LADOTD District 8 Dan Broussard, LADOTD Dawn Sholmire, LADOTD Laura Phillips, FHWA Stacey McMickens, Bike/Ped. Advocate (Fit Families for Cenla) Matt Johns, Rapides Area Planning Commission Sooraz Patro, Rapides Area Planning Commission Johnathan Bolen, Rapides Area Planning Commission Blake Powell, Rapides Area Planning Commission

RAPC TRANSPORTATION POLICY COMMITTEE

Mayor Jacques Roy, Alexandria, LA (Alternate, Ms. Delores Brewer) Mr. Roosevelt Johnson, Alexandria, LA (Alternate, Mr. Mr. Eric Duck) Mr. James Villard, Alexandria, LA (Alternate, Mr. James Branch)DRAFT Mayor Clarence Fields, Pineville, LA (Alternate, Mr. Rich Dupree) Mr. Nathan Martin, Pineville, LA (Alternate, Mr. Charlie Moore) Mr. Davron "Bubba" Moreau, President, RPPJ Mr. Richard Vanderlick, RPPJ Mr. Troy Roussell, LaDOTD, District 8 Admin. Mr. Brandon Buckner, FHWA (Alternate, Ms. Chandra Bondzie) Mr. Blake Cooper, Central Louisiana Regional Port (Alternate, Mr. Norman Welch) Mayor Neil S. Kavanagh, Town of Ball (Alternate, Ms. Krisina Frazier) Mr. Scott Linzay, England Authority (Alternate, Mr. Scott Gammel) Ms. Ronisha Hodge, FTA

COMMITTEE MEMBERS ADDRESS

Mayor Jacques Roy Roosevelt Johnson Delores Brewer City of Alexandria City of Alexandria City of Alexandria P.O. Box 71 5714 Samuel Street P.O. Box 1872 Alexandria, LA 71301 Alexandria, LA 71307 Alexandria, LA 71309

Dan Broussard Davron Bubba Moreau Mayor Clarence Fields LaDOTD Rapides Parish Police Jury City of Pineville P.O. Box 94245 P.O. Box 3820 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9245 Tioga, LA 71360 Pineville, LA 71361

Nathan Martin Richard Vanderlick Laura Phillips 300 Pearce Rd Rapides Parish Police Jury Federal Highway Administration Pineville, LA 71360 P.O. Box 1150 5304 Flanders Drive, Suite A Alexandria, LA 71301 Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Murphy LeDoux Mayor Neil S. Kavanagh Blake Cooper Administrator LaDOTD -08 Town of Ball Central LA Regional Port P.O. Box 5945 100 Municipal Ln 600 Port Rd. Alexandria, LA 71307-5945 Ball, LA 71405 Alexandria, LA 71303

Eric Duck Keith Sayer James Branch City of Alexandria LaDOTD -08 City of Alexandria P.O. Box 1872 DRAFTP.O. Box 5945 P.O. Box 1872 Alexandria, LA 71309 Alexandria, LA 71307-5945 Alexandria, LA 71309

Mike Wilkinson Ronisha Hodge James “Jim” Villard City of Alexandria Federal Transit Administration City of Alexandria P.O. Box 1872 819 Taylor St. Room 8A36 5153 Hunters Grove Lane Alexandria, LA 71309 Ft. Worth, TX 76102 Alexandria, LA 71303

Scott Linzay England Airpark 1611 Arnold Dr Alexandria, LA 71303

POLICY COMMITTEE MEETING NOTICES AND MINUTES

The following meeting notices and minutes can be found at www.rapc.info.

• MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 09-06-2018 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 04-05-2018 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 02-16-2018 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 11-01-2017 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 05-22-2017 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 04-12-2017 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 12-19-2016 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 08-17-2016 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 04-07-2016 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 08-26-2015 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 08-26-2015 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 04-02-2015 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 09-23-2014 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 07-10-2014 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 03-24-2014 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 10-02-2013 • MPO Transportation Policy Committee Meeting 04-24-2013 • MPO Transportation PolicyDRAFT Committee Meeting 01-30-2013 LADOTD PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

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What is an MPO and what is its role in the planning process? The MPO is the forum for cooperative transp ortation decision m aking for the m etropolitan planning area. An MPO is required in each urbanized area having a population of over 50,000. There are currently 340 MPOs in the United Stat es. As a result of the 2010 decennial Census, 36 new urbanized areas were identified. These areas will either have to establish and staff a new MPO, or merge with an existing MPO. Louisiana grows by one MPO per decade while Florida grows by 10 -12 per decade. These MPOs, in c ooperation with states, transit operators, local municipalities, parishes and other key transportation entities in the metropolitan area carry out the planning process. These sam e agencies , under the coordination of the MPO, also cooperatively develop the annual Unified Plan ning W ork Program (UPWP) and the 4-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).

In 1975 the Governor of Louisian a designated the Alexandria – Pineville Urbanized Area the sixth Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) in Louisiana. This designation occurred once the Urbanized Area (UA) exceeded 50,000 in population (Presently, the 2010 census population within the MPO planning area boundary is 131,613). Hammond (2013) is the latest MPO designation in Louisiana. Prior to that was Lake Charles (1984).

What is transportation planning and why does it exist? The transportation planning process exists to provide the infor mation needed for decision makers to choose among alternative strategies for improving transportation system performance. Transportation planning is the process of:

 Establishing a comm unity/regional vision and identifying ho w transportation fits into this vision.  Developing/utilizing a cooperativeDRAFT and incl usive transportation vision and operations concept for the area.  Understanding the types of decisions needed to achieve this vision.  Assessing the opportunities and limitations of the future in relation to goals and desired system performance measures.  Identifying near – and long-term consequences of alternative choices.  Relating alternative decisions to goals, objectives, and system performance measures. Presenting this information to decision makers.  Helping decision makers establish priorities and develop an investment program.

What is the importance of transportation planning in our metropolitan area? The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency act (ISTEA) of 1991 emphasized transportation planning with a focus on intermodal transportation. The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) of 1998 continued the vision of ISTEA with seven planning factors that directly relate to quality of life in states and metropolitan areas. The Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA- LU) of 2005 represents the largest surface transportation investment in our Nation's history, addressing many challenges facing our transportation system, such as improving safety, reducing traffic congestion, improving efficiency in freight movement, increasing intermodal connectivity, and protecting the environment and laying the groundwork for addressing future challenges. MAP-21, the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (P.L. 112-141), was signed into law by President Obama on July 6, 2012. Funding surface transportation programs at over $105 billion for fiscal years (FY) 2013 and 2014, MAP-21 is the first long- term highway authorization enacted since 2005. MAP-21 is a milestone for the U.S. economy and the Nation’s surface transportation program. By transforming the policy and programmatic framework for investments to guide the system’s growth and development, MAP-21 creates a streamlined and performance-based surface transportation program and builds on many of the highway, transit, bike, and pedestrian programs and policies established in 1991. The most recent transportation legislation is FAST Act which adds two new planning factors and emphasizes importance to national freight network.

In developing transportation plans, planners should seek transportation solutions that:

 Maintain a continuing, cooperative and comprehensive planning process  Enhance system integration and connectivity  Promote efficient system management and operation  Increase safety and securityDRAFT  Increase accessibility and mobility options  Protect the environment and improve quality of life  Emphasis system preservation  Support economic vitality  Involve the general public  Enhance travel and tourism.  Improve the resiliency and reliability of the transportation systems and reduce/mitigate storm-water impacts on surface transportation.

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