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2020 Regional Scores 062519.Xlsx 2020 West Region Scores and Data 6/25/2019 SHIFT Score Item Dist. CHAF ID Dist. ADD / MPO Sponsor Project Description Eval County Eval Route Eval BMP IMPROVE US-31W FROM CAMPBELL LANE (US- Bowling Green 10.561 - 1 3-8857 IP20060201 3 3 231) TO UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD (US-231X). Warren 114-US-0031W -000 59.0 MPO 11.688 (14CCN)(16CCR)(18CCR) Reduce congestion and improve mobility on Bowling Green 2 IP20190007 3 BowlingGreen US-231 and US-231X between CS-1432 (Cave Warren 114-US-0231 -000 9.877 - 10.455 58.8 MPO Mill Road) and CS-1593 (South Park Drive). Remove the median on US 41 (South Main 13.646 - 3 IP20080100 2 Pennyrile ADD 2 Hopkins 054-US-0041 -000 57.4 Street) from MP 13.646 to MP 15.521 15.521 Address safety, service, and access issues 4 IP20110174 1 Purchase ADD 1 from Purchase Parkway to US 641 south in Marshall 079-US-0068 -000 9.415 - 10.032 57.4 Draffenville. IMPROVE NORTH MAIN STREET FROM 16.989 - 5 2-8305 IP20150211 2 Pennyrile ADD 2 HOSPITAL DRIVE TO KY-281. Hopkins 054-US-0041 -000 56.6 17.548 (06CCN)(12CCR)(18CCR) ADDRESS CONGESTION AND MOBILITY OF US 6 2-899 IP20060080 2 Pennyrile ADD 2 68 FROM KY 91 TO KY 1007 IN HOPKINSVILLE. Christian 024-US-0068 -000 9.221 - 10.137 56.6 (18CCN) IMPROVE KY-54 FROM WEST OF THE US-60 7 2-8300 IP20150444 2 Owensboro MPO 2 BYPASS TO CR-1021 (JACK HINTON ROAD). Daviess 030-KY-0054 -000 2.47 - 8.003 55.5 (06CCN)(10CCR)(12CCR)(14CCR)(16CCR) Reduce congestion and increase mobility at Bowling Green 13.832 - 8 IP20190110 3 3 the US 231 intersection with US 68 and US Warren 114-US-0231 -000 54.6 MPO 13.882 68X. IMPROVE ACCESS AND REDUCE CONGESTION ON US-62 FROM KY-95 TO THE EXISTING FOUR- 9 1-398 IP20140031 1 Purchase ADD 1 LANE HIGHWAY AT LONE VALLEY RD NEAR I- Marshall 079-US-0062 -000 7.2 - 8.497 53.6 24 INTERCHANGE AND FUTURE I-69 CONNECTION. WIDEN KY 90 TO 2 + 1 ROADWAY FROM ESTES 10 3-8819.20 IP20170038 3 Barren River ADD BarrenRiver ROAD IN CAVE CITY TO THE GLASGOW OUTER Barren 005-KY-0090 -000 1.4 - 8.754 52.7 LOOP (US68). (SECTION 2)(2016BOP) Bowling Green WIDEN US 31W FROM PARK AVENUE TO 11 3-8904.10 IP20180055 3 3 Warren 114-US-0031W -000 13.7 - 14.25 52.5 MPO FAIRVIEW AVENUE MP 13.7-14.25. (18CCN) Bowling Green Improve safety on US 231 at the Exit 22 12 IP20190040 3 3 Warren 114-US-0231 -000 8.97 - 9.18 52.4 MPO interchange with I 65. Evansville- Reconstruct Green Street to improve safety 13.235 - 13 IP20040010 2 2 Henderson 051-US-0041A -000 52.3 Henderson MPO and level of service throughout the corridor. 17.397 Reduce congestion and increase mobility on Bowling Green 14 IP20190111 3 3 KY 234 from the Exit 26 interchange with I 65 Warren 114-KY-0234 -000 10.2 - 10.8 52.3 MPO to KY 880. Improve safety and mobility on Nashville Bowling Green 15 IP20150086 3 BowlingGreen Road (US 31W) at the intersections with Warren 114-US-0031W -000 10.9 - 11 52.0 MPO Highland Way and Emmett Avenue. Reduce congestion and increase mobility on Bowling Green Russellville Road (US 68X) from Old 16 IP20160011 3 3 Warren 114-US-0068X -000 1.196 - 1.724 52.0 MPO Morgantown Road (US 231X) to University Drive (US 231X/US 68X). Address safety, congestion and access issues 16.034 - 17 IP20060045 1 Purchase ADD 1 from East Farthing Street to Charles Drive in Graves 042-KY-0303 -000 51.8 16.807 Mayfield. Correct geometric deficiencies and address 18 IP20190051 1 Purchase ADD 1 safety, service and congestion issues from KY Marshall 079-US-0068 -000 8.736 - 9.384 51.4 782 (Griggstown Road) to western I-69 ramps. Clarksville-Oak ClarksvilleOakGro Address safety issues by installing interchange 88.459 - 19 IP20070038 2 Christian 024-I -0024 -000 51.1 Grove MPO ve lighting. 89.113 Improve safety and mobility at the 20 IP20190037 3 Barren River ADD BarrenRiver Simpson 107-KY-1008 -000 2.1 - 2.4 51.0 intersection of KY 1008 and US 31W. Look at access Management and make 21 IP20110168 2 Owensboro MPO Owensboro Daviess 030-KY-2831 -000 0 - 1.641 50.8 intersection improvements along this section Improve safety and mobility on US 31W from Bowling Green Old Porter Pike (MP 16.559) to KY 957 (MP 16.558 - 22 IP20110203 3 3 Warren 114-US-0031W -000 50.4 MPO 18.085), including the reconstruction of the 18.085 interchange with KY 446. IMPROVE SAFETY AND MOBILITY ON US 31W Bowling Green 11.905 - 23 IP20070134 3 3 BYPASS FROM UNIVERSITY BLVD TO FAIRVIEW Warren 114-US-0031W -000 50.1 MPO 13.412 AVE (KY 234) IN BOWLING GREEN. MAJOR WIDENING ON KY 90 (5 LANES WITH CURB, GUTTER, AND SIDEWALK) FROM 24 3-8819.10 IP20060143 3 Barren River ADD BarrenRiver Barren 005-KY-0090 -000 0.16 - 1.4 50.0 SANDERS STREET TO ESTES ROAD IN CAVE CITY. (SECTION 1)(2016BOP) PADUCAH-WICKLIFFE RD: IMPROVE US-60 FROM STAFFORD ROAD TO BETHEL CHURCH 25 1-115 IP20000001 1 Purchase ADD 1 ROAD (INCLUDES KEVIL BYPASS)(TO BE LET Ballard 004-US-0060 -000 13.62 - 16.937 49.3 WITH 1-115.10) (06CCR)(12CCR)(14CCR)(18CCR). Reduce congestion and increase mobility with 26 IP20190106 3 Barren River ADD 3 urban section from Park St. to Louisville Rd. Warren 114-US-0031W -000 14.25 - 14.669 48.9 (US-31W) in Bowling Green. RECONSTRUCT KY 1007 FROM LITTLE RIVER BRIDGE TO SANDERSON RD INCLUDING A 27 IP20060085 2 Pennyrile ADD Pennyrile NEW CONNECTOR FROM SANDERSON RD TO Christian 024-KY-1007 -000 0.63 - 2.5 48.9 THE KY 1682 BYPASS TO INCLUDE PED./BIKE FACILITIES IN HOPKINSVILLE US 79 WIDENING FROM MP 0 TO MP 3. 28 3-80001 IP20180026 3 Pennyrile ADD Pennyrile Todd 110-US-0079 -000 0 - 3 48.6 (18CCN) Clarksville-Oak ClarksvilleOakGro Address safety and congestion issues from KY 29 IP20070037 2 Christian 024-KY-0115 -000 1.261 - 2.663 48.2 Grove MPO ve 911 to I24. Address issues with service, congestion and safety from US 45 to I-24 in Paducah. See 11.837 - 30 IP20060059 1 Purchase ADD Purchase McCracken 073-US-0062 -000 48.0 March, 2002 Paducah-McCracken County 12.881 Transportation Study. Reconstruct KY 107 from KY 380 to Jerry 15.344 - 31 IP20070029 2 Pennyrile ADD Pennyrile Christian 024-KY-0107 -000 47.9 Claiborne Way to include Ped./Bike facilities 17.163 PADUCAH-WICKLIFFE RD: IMPROVE US-60 FROM BETHEL CHURCH ROAD TO KY-1154 32 1-115.10 IP20150291 1 Purchase ADD 1 McCracken 073-US-0060 -000 0.4 - 1.968 47.9 (MARTIN MARIETTA) (04CCR) (TO BE LET WITH 1-115.00).(10CCR)(12CCR)(18CCR) Address future congestion, access, continuity of the outer loop project , and economic 33 IP20060061 1 Purchase ADD 1 McCracken 073-KY-0305 -000 8.348 - 9.739 47.4 development issues for western McCracken County along KY 305 from KY 998 to KY 1420. Bowling Green Improve safety and mobility at the US 31W 12.789 - 34 IP20150072 3 3 Warren 114-US-0031W -000 47.2 MPO intersection with Broadway Avenue. 12.834 Improve safety and mobility on KY 100 from 35 IP20060129 3 Barren River ADD BarrenRiver Allen 002-KY-0100 -000 13.1 - 14.1 47.1 KY 3500 to John Kelly Drive in Scottsville. Correct geometric deficiencies and address safety, service, and congestion issues from 11.147 - 36 IP20080045 1 Purchase ADD 1 Marshall 079-US-0641 -000 46.8 Benton Baptist Temple Road / Happy Hollow 12.862 Rd to US 68 in Draffenville. Address congestion, safety and intersection alignment issues from US 45/US 62 to 37 IP20070001 1 Purchase ADD 1 McCracken 073-KY-0731 -000 0 - 0.447 46.7 Broadway/Buckner Ln/32nd Street intersection. IMPROVE KY-1297 FROM CR-1366 (DONNELLY DRIVE) TO US-31E (ROGER WELLS), AND 11.085 - 38 3-8821 IP20150299 3 Barren River ADD BarrenRiver IMPROVE CR-1366 (DONNELLY DRIVE) FROM Barren 005-KY-1297 -000 46.7 12.806 KY-1297 TO US-68 IN GLASGOW. (14CCN) (16CCN) Reconstruct KY 107 from the KY 107/KY 507 Intersection (BMP 19.841) north to the KY 1683 intersection (EMP 21.642). This also 19.841 - 39 IP20170058 2 Pennyrile ADD Pennyrile Christian 024-KY-0107 -000 46.3 includes a new connector from near the KY 21.642 107/KY 507/Rozelle Ct. intersection (EMP 0.2) southward to US 68/80. (BMP 0.0) IMPROVE AND WIDEN KY 115 FROM I-24 (MP Clarksville-Oak 40 2-8954 IP20070034 2 2 2.901) TO ANDERSON ROAD (MP Christian 024-KY-0115 -000 2.901 - 6.87 46.2 Grove MPO 6.87).(16CCN) WIDEN KY-70 (PRINCETON ROAD) FROM US- 18.412 - 41 2-8634 IP20150177 2 Pennyrile ADD 2 Hopkins 054-KY-0070 -000 46.2 41 WESTERLY TO SEMINARY STREET. (10CCN) 18.653 PADUCAH-HENDERSON; RELOCATE US-60 FROM EAST OF THE TENNESSEE RIVER BRIDGE 42 1-330 IP20150440 1 Pennyrile ADD 1 Livingston 070-US-0060 -000 0.875 - 4.2 45.9 TO EAST OF RUDD-SPEES ROAD (00CCR)(12CCR)(14CCR) Reduce congestion and increase mobility on Bowling Green 43 IP20190109 3 3 US 31W at the Exit 6 interchange with the Warren 114-US-0031W -000 8.85 - 9.05 45.6 MPO Natcher Parkway.
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