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KANSAS CITY METROPOLITAN REGION TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FISCAL YEARS 2020-2024 Wednesday, September 15, 2021 Kansas KANSAS CITY METROPOLITAN REGION TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FISCAL YEARS 2020-2024 Wednesday, September 15, 2021 Kansas TIP #: 341004 Juris: DESOTO Location/Improvement: 83RD STREET BRIDGE REPLACEMENT State #: U-2398-01 Fed #: STP-U239(801) County: JOHNSON Type: Bridge replacement (No Added Capacity) Length (mi): 0 Phase Year of Type Source Cost (IN THOUSANDS) Description: Replace the functionally obsolete and low load rating bridge over BNSF & US Obligation Army Railroad at the only grade separation for the north half of town. When Engineering 2022 Non-Federal LOCAL $250.00 complete, this project would provide the only ADA accessible sidewalk across the RR and greatly improve walkability and a safe pedestrian/bicycle path to Other 2023 Non-Federal LOCAL $35.00 the middle and high schools. Right-of-Way 2023 Non-Federal LOCAL $25.00 Status: Construction 2023 Non-Federal STATE-KS $150.00 Construction 2023 Non-Federal LOCAL $752.46 Construction 2023 Federal STPM-KS $1,500.00 Federal Total: $1,500.00 Non-Federal Total: $1,212.46 Total: $2,712.46 TIP #: 343106 Juris: GARDNER Location/Improvement: I-35 AND GARDNER RD INTERCHANGE; REALIGNMENT OF 191ST STREET State #: N-0657-01 Fed #: STP-N065(701) County: JOHNSON Type: Reconstruction (Added Capacity) Length (mi): .2 Phase Year of Type Source Cost (IN THOUSANDS) Description: Realignment of 191st Street west of Gardner Road. The existing intersection Obligation at Gardner Road will be closed and moved approximately 1000ft north to tie Engineering 2017 Non-Federal LOCAL $543.00 into the existing intersection at 188th Street. This will relieve congestion and improve safety on the north side of the interchange. This is the first phase of Right-of-Way 2018 Non-Federal LOCAL $200.00 the ultimate improvements and will be designed to accommodate future Other 2020 Non-Federal LOCAL $100.00 improvements. STATE-KS funds are from the Economic Development program. Construction 2020 Non-Federal LOCAL $1,434.40 Status: Construction 2020 Federal STPM-KS $1,415.00 Construction 2020 Non-Federal STATE-KS $2,510.00 Federal Total: $1,415.00 Non-Federal Total: $4,787.40 Total: $6,202.40 TIP #: 343107 Juris: GARDNER Location/Improvement: MOONLIGHT ROAD SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOLS State #: N-0658-01 Fed #: TA-N065(801) County: JOHNSON Type: Pedestrian and/or Bikeways Length (mi): N/A Phase Year of Type Source Cost (IN THOUSANDS) Description: The project will incorporate 10 ft trails and 5 ft sidewalks with maximum Obligation separation from roadways along Moonlight Road from Warren to Moonlight Construction 2021 Non-Federal LOCAL $177.38 Elementary, White to Moonlight Elementary, and along Woodson LN from Woodson Ct to Moonlight Road Construction 2021 Federal TA-KS $252.00 Status: Federal Total: $252.00 Non-Federal Total: $177.38 Total: $429.38 Wednesday, September 15, 2021 01:20 PM Page 1 of 271 Kansas City Metropolitan Region TIP 2020-2024 Kansas TIP #: 343108 Juris: GARDNER Location/Improvement: GARDNER ROAD & I-35 INTERCHANGE IMPROVEMENTS State #: Fed #: County: JOHNSON Type: Reconstruction (Added Capacity) Length (mi): 0.1 Phase Year of Type Source Cost (IN THOUSANDS) Description: The project will design a replacement bridge and approach pavement to tie Obligation into the ramp improvements currently being designed. It will also include Construction 2021 Non-Federal LOCAL (AC) $1,953.00 other interchange improvements that do not end up being included in the current project. The bridge will be designed to carry pedestrian, bicycle, and Construction 2021 Non-Federal LOCAL $1,500.00 bus traffic across I-35 which is significant because Nike Elementary school Construction 2021 Federal STPM-KS $4,047.00 and the school bus storage lot are located south of I-35. It also will provide improved access for freight movement to the intermodal facility and to the Conversion 2022 Federal STPM-KS $1,953.00 interstate. Design for this project will be done as part of KDOT project KA- Credit 2022 Non-Federal CREDIT ($1,953.00) 5060-01. Federal Total: $6,000.00 Non-Federal Total: $1,500.00 Total: $7,500.00 Status: TIP #: 343109 Juris: GARDNER Location/Improvement: CENTER STREET SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS State #: N-0703-01 Fed #: TA-N070(301) County: JOHNSON Type: Pedestrian and/or Bikeways Length (mi): 0.25 Phase Year of Type Source Cost (IN THOUSANDS) Description: The project will include the construction of a new sidewalk on the west side of Obligation Center St from Shawnee to McKinley and widening of the existing sidewalk on Engineering 2021 Non-Federal LOCAL $34.00 the Center St bridge over BNSF railroad. The bridge sidewalk was recommended in the recent Main Street Planning for Sustainable Places Other 2022 Non-Federal LOCAL $10.00 Study. Right-of-Way 2022 Non-Federal LOCAL $10.00 Status: Construction 2022 Federal TA-KS $252.00 Construction 2022 Non-Federal LOCAL $127.47 Federal Total: $252.00 Non-Federal Total: $181.47 Total: $433.47 TIP #: 356106 Juris: JOHNSON COUNTY Location/Improvement: COMPREHENSIVE SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROGRAM IN JOHNSON COUNTY State #: Fed #: County: JOHNSON Type: Pedestrian and/or Bikeways Length (mi): N/A Phase Year of Type Source Cost (IN THOUSANDS) Description: The Comprehensive Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program at the Johnson Obligation County Department of Health and Environment (DHE) will include bicycle and Other 2021 Federal TA-KS $48.00 pedestrian safety education and encouragement efforts. In partnership with a contractor who can deliver the technical aspects of bike programming, DHE Other 2021 Non-Federal LOCAL $12.00 will focus on communities most in need of safe active transportation options Other 2022 Federal TA-KS $152.00 and physical activity. The contractor’s technical expertise in programming and DHE’s focus on population health and equity will empower youth to bike and Other 2022 Non-Federal LOCAL $38.00 walk to school and improve their neighborhoods. Components include: bicycle Other 2023 Federal TA-KS $50.00 and pedestrian safety education; walking school bus activation; SRTS Other 2023 Non-Federal LOCAL $12.50 technical assistance; arrival/dismissal evaluations; programs to teach middle and high school students to be ambassadors for bike-friendly communities; Other 2024 Federal TA-KS $150.00 and public engagement. Built environment assessments will weave into much Other 2024 Non-Federal LOCAL $37.50 of this programming and inform where classes are held and how they are implemented. Federal Total: $400.00 Non-Federal Total: $100.00 Total: $500.00 Status: Wednesday, September 15, 2021 01:20 PM Page 2 of 271 Kansas City Metropolitan Region TIP 2020-2024 Kansas TIP #: 356107 Juris: JOHNSON COUNTY Location/Improvement: DRIVE ON SUNSHINE-JOHNSON COUNTY SOLAR POWERED POOL VEHICLE PROGRAM State #: Fed #: County: JOHNSON Type: Length (mi): 0 Phase Year of Type Source Cost (IN THOUSANDS) Description: Purchase four fully autonomous, transportable, solar powered electric vehicle Obligation charging stations for use at county facilities and the purchase of eight fully Other 2024 Federal LOCAL $266.00 electric vehicles to replace existing fossil fuel units. Other 2024 Federal CMAQ-KS $344.00 Status: Federal Total: $610.00 Non-Federal Total: Total: $610.00 TIP #: 356108 Juris: JOHNSON COUNTY Location/Improvement: LACKMAN ROAD, 159TH TO 167TH, IMPROVEMENTS State #: Fed #: County: JOHNSON Type: Reconstruction (Added Capacity) Length (mi): 1 Phase Year of Type Source Cost (IN THOUSANDS) Description: This project will improve Lackman Road from 159th Street to 167th Street to Obligation a 4-lane divided arterial. Improvements will include pavement construction, Engineering 2022 Non-Federal LOCAL $1,600.00 bike lanes, curb and gutter, medians, streetlights, sidewalk and side path, fiber optic cable network and storm sewers. Bike lanes, sidewalks and side Right-of-Way 2023 Non-Federal LOCAL $6,200.00 paths will allow residents access to Heritage Park. Other 2024 Non-Federal LOCAL $2,800.00 Status: Construction 2024 Non-Federal LOCAL $12,300.00 Construction 2024 Federal STPM-KS $3,100.00 Federal Total: $3,100.00 Non-Federal Total: $22,900.00 Total: $26,000.00 TIP #: 380133 Juris: KDOT Location/Improvement: BRIDGE #001 ON I-35 IN JOHNSON COUNTY LOCATED 1.03 MILES NORTHEAST OF THE JOHNSON/MIAMI COUNTY LINE (SUNFLOWER RD OVER I-35) State #: KA-3083-01 Fed #: ACNHS-0353(416) County: JOHNSON Type: Bridge Replacement (No Added Capacity) Length (mi): 0 Phase Year of Type Source Cost (IN THOUSANDS) Description: Bridge replacement. This project is approved for letting in 2019. The PE Obligation phase will utilize AC in the amount of $511.7K with conversion to NHPP in Engineering 2013 Non-Federal STATE-KS $79.00 2020. The UTIL phase will utilize AC in the amount of $90K with conversion to NHPP in 2020. The CONST phase will utilize AC in the amount of Engineering 2013 Non-Federal STATE-KS (AC) $511.70 $7,298.40K with conversion to NHPP in 2020. Other 2018 Non-Federal STATE-KS (AC) $90.00 Status: Other 2018 Non-Federal STATE-KS $10.00 Right-of-Way 2018 Non-Federal STATE-KS $291.80 Construction 2019 Non-Federal STATE-KS $1,014.80 Construction 2019 Federal HP-KS $732.80 Construction 2019 Non-Federal STATE-KS (AC) $7,298.40 Conversion 2020 Federal NHPP-KS $7,298.40 Credit 2020 Non-Federal CREDIT ($7,298.40) Federal Total: $8,031.20 Non-Federal Total: $1,997.30 Total: $10,028.50 Wednesday, September 15, 2021 01:20 PM Page 3 of 271 Kansas City Metropolitan Region TIP 2020-2024 Kansas TIP #: 380135 Juris: KDOT Location/Improvement: US-69 CORRIDOR:FROM 119TH ST, NO TO I-35 & I-35 NO TO 75TH ST State #: K-8251-14 Fed #: ACNHP-K825(114) County: JOHNSON Type: Reconstruction (Added Capacity) Length (mi): 0 Phase Year of Type Source Cost (IN THOUSANDS) Description: Preliminary Engineering for grading, surfacing and bridges are for Obligation improvements to US-69 for expansion to a 6-Lane freeway.
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