CONGESTION MITIGATION AND AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AS OF JUNE 30, 2010

STIP County Applicant Project Title Project Description Total Federal Funds for Project Total Federal Project Name Funds Management Costs Cost ID Awarded 1 Boone KYTC Construct an Additional US Construct an additional US 42 left turn lane to $725,000 $10,000 $735,000 42 Left Turn Lane to Northbound Mall Road Northbound Mall Road 2 Boone, OKI FY 2010 Regional Clean Public outreach campaign to improve the quality of $55,720 $3,000 $58,720 Campbell, Air Program air in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Kenton area by continuing to educate the general public, businesses, and the media about smog (ozone and particulate matter pollution), their contributions to it, and the voluntary measures they can take to help reduce smog formation.

3 Boyd KYTC Boyd County Park and Provide up to 20 additional parking spaces at an $76,000 $3,000 $79,000 Ride Expansion existing park and ride facility as well as lighting and striping. Work will occur at an existing facility at the northwest corner of the intersection of KY-3 and US- 23. 4 Campbell City of Newport Newport Riverfront Construct a bike path along the Newport Riverfront $730,720 $10,000 $740,720 Commons between the Taylor Southgate Bridge and the L & N Bicycle/Pedestrian Pedestrian Bridge linking Newport and Cincinnati Corridor and is adjacent to the Newport on the Levee Entertainment site. 5 Christian Hopkinsville-Christian North Drive/ Glass Avenue Construction of left-hand turning lanes $1,500,000 $15,000 $1,515,000 County Planning Traffic Congestion Commission Improvement Project

6 Fayette /Art in Motion, LexTran/Art in Motion Construct up to 8 transit shelters to accommodate $150,000 $4,000 $154,000 Inc. "smART" shelter project art displays and GPS technology; design

7 Fayette LFUCG Southland Drive Construct one mile of bike lanes along Southland $240,000 $4,000 $244,000 Bike/Pedestrian Drive from Rosemont Garden to Nicholasville Road Improvements 8 Fayette LFUCG Fiber Optic Cable Installation of fiber optic cable along US 68 from $320,000 $6,000 $326,000 downtown Lexington to Man O' War; US 60 from downtown Lexington to Parkers Mill Road; US 421 from downtown Lexington to KY 1978, purchase computer equipment, consultant and training services

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STIP County Applicant Project Title Project Description Total Federal Funds for Project Total Federal Project Name Funds Management Costs Cost ID Awarded 9 Fayette University Drive Bike Lane Construction of bike lane and engineering costs $72,000 $3,000 $75,000 Extension 10 Fayette LFUCG-Division of Trail Installation of trail from to $408,700 $8,000 $416,700 Community Crossing McConnell Springs Park crossing Old Frankfort Development Pike 11 Fayette LFUCG Loudon Avenue Sidewalk Construct 4,000 feet of a 5 foot wide sidewalk on $240,000 $4,000 $244,000 Project the south side of Loudon Avenue from Newtown Pike to Russell Cave Road. 12 Fayette LexTran Electronic fare-payment Provide funding for LexTran Electronic Fare $1,066,085 $15,000 $1,081,085 systems and Smart Cards Payment Systems and Smart Cards

13 Fayette Jessamine County The "Gen-Set Revolution" Purchase of "Gen-Set" Locomotive $2,500,000 $10,000 $2,510,000 Jefferson Project 14 Jefferson Lou Metro Metro-wide Traffic Signal Provide communications to approximately 106 $800,000 $12,000 $812,000 Synchronization - Phase 1 traffic signals along critical suburban corridors throughout the metro area 15 Jefferson Lou Metro Northeast Louisville Loop Construct a shared-use path along US 60 $750,000 $10,000 $760,000 Multi-Use Path (Shelbyville Road) from Old Shelbyville Road to North English Station Road and from English Station Way to North Beckley Station Road. 16 Jefferson TARC TARC Highgpy Capacity Add TARC service alongggpy two high capacity $1,019,200$, , $15,000$, $1,034,200$, , Corridors corridors: Broadway - Bardstown Road - Taylorsville Road Corridor and the Preston Highway-Dixie Highway Corridor. 17 Jefferson Lou Metro Bicycle & Pedestrian To increase awareness of motorists to bicyclists $100,000 $3,000 $103,000 Education, and pedestrians. Teach cyclists and motorists to Encouragement, share the traveling environment safely. Ensure that Enforcement & Evaluation police, planners and engineers understand the 2010 rights of cyclists/pedestrians. Educate children on safe walking and bicycling practices, to walk and bicycle defensively, to anticipate dangerous situations and react appropriately. The promotional portion will be used to increase bike ridership by a broad range of residents for fun, fitness, and transportation. 18 Jefferson Lou Metro Bicycle Parking & Construction of a new inter-modal transit station at $1,353,920 $15,000 $1,368,920 Intermodal Transit Facility the NW corner of W. Jefferson Street and S. 4th Street 2 of 4 CONGESTION MITIGATION AND AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AS OF JUNE 30, 2010

STIP County Applicant Project Title Project Description Total Federal Funds for Project Total Federal Project Name Funds Management Costs Cost ID Awarded 19 Jefferson Lou Metro Bicycle Facility Provide signage for the expanding bicycle facility $150,000 $4,000 $154,000 Improvements - Striping, network and enhance the safety of existing Signage & Signalization roadways by installing shared-lane markings and 2010 other bike/ped signage and markings. The project will also retrofit existing roadways without changing the curb to curb width. 20 Jefferson Lou Metro Bicycle Sharing System Pilot system for the installation of four bike kiosks $180,000 $4,000 $184,000 to be located at: (1) SW corner of W. Jefferson St and S. 8th St. (2) SE corner of W. Liberty St. and S. 6th. St. (3) NW corner of W. Muhammad Ali Blvd and S. 5th St. and (4) SE corner of E. Gray St. and S. Preston St. 21 Jefferson Lou Metro Hybrid Fleet Vehicles 2010 Purchase 25 Ford Escape Hybrids $163,689 $4,000 $167,689

22 Jefferson U of L University of Louisville - Completion of the U of L Master Plan for campus $1,688,400 $15,000 $1,703,400 Campus Bikeway & Safety biking/walking improvements along: (1) Lee Street Improvement from the CSX railroad line to Third Street (2) Third Street from Lee Street to Cardinal Blvd. (3) Cardinal Blvd. from CSX railroad line to Floyd Street (4) Floyd Street from Cardinal Blvd. to Cardinal Stadium ((5)5) Eastern PkwPkwyy from FloFloydyd Street to Second Street 23 Jefferson Lou Metro Kentuckiana Air Education Information/outreach campaign to educate public $515,000 $8,000 $523,000 Bullitt about air quality issues and encourage the public to Oldham make air-friendly choices. 24 Kenton TANK Fixed-Route Replacement Purchase five (5) full size, fixed route replacement $1,521,328 $15,000 $1,536,328 Buses buses. The buses are 40 foot, low-floor buses equipped with bike racks, security cameras and wheel chair lifts. 25 Kenton KYTC Additional lane on 4th Construct an additional lane on KY 8 (4th Street) $1,245,000 $15,000 $1,260,000 Street west of Philadelphia west of Philadelphia Street. Street 26 Kenton KYTC Main Street Realignment Reconstruct the intersection of Pike Street and $750,000 $10,000 $760,000 at Pike Street and Traffic Main Street (US 25 Corridor). Signal Removal

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STIP County Applicant Project Title Project Description Total Federal Funds for Project Total Federal Project Name Funds Management Costs Cost ID Awarded 27 Oldham Oldham County The Park and Ride at Construction of a park and ride facility including a $993,551 $12,000 $1,005,551 Planning and Apple Patch parking lot, shelter, playground, bike lockers, Development walkways, and a 1000' access road located on Services Apple Patch Way off of KY-329 near I-71 Exit 14 in Crestwood.

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