DRAFT 2021 FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM TECHNICAL APPENDIX VOLUME III OF III/PART B FY 2020/21 - 2025/26 November 2020 DRAFT 2021 FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (FISCAL YEAR 2020/21-2025/26) PROJECT LISTING (Volume III of III – Part B) November 2020 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. REGIONAL COUNCIL OFFICERS President Rex Richardson, City of Long Beach First Vice President Clint Lorimore, City of Eastvale Second Vice President Jan C. Harnik, Riverside County Transportation Commission Immediate Past President Bill Jahn, City of Big Bear Lake MEMBERS Imperial County VISION Luis Plancarte, County of Imperial Cheryl Viegas-Walker, El Centro Southern California’s Catalyst Los Angeles County for a Brighter Future. Kathryn Barger, County of Los Angeles James Gazeley, Lomita Jeannine Pearce, Long Beach Hilda Solis, County of Los Angeles Jack Hadjinian, Montebello Curren D. Price, Jr., Los Angeles Sean Ashton, Downey Ray Hamada, Bellfl ower Rex Richardson, Long Beach* Bob Blumenfi eld, Los Angeles Marqueece Harris-Dawson, Los Angeles Monica Rodriguez, Los Angeles Mike Bonin, Los Angeles Mark E. Henderson, Gardena David Ryu, Los Angeles MISSION Drew Boyles, El Segundo Steve Hofbauer, Palmdale Meghan Sahli-Wells, Culver City Joe Buscaino, Los Angeles Paul Koretz, Los Angeles Ali Saleh, Bell To foster innovative regional Gilbert Cedillo, Los Angeles John Lee, Los Angeles Tim Sandoval, Pomona Jonathan C. Curtis, La Canada Flintridge Steven Ly, Rosemead David J. Shapiro, Calabasas solutions that improve the lives Steve De Ruse, La Mirada Jorge Marquez, Covina José Luis Solache, Lynwood Paula Devine, Glendale Nury Martinez, Los Angeles Steve Tye, Diamond Bar of Southern Californians through Margaret E. Finlay, Duarte Mitch O’Farrell, Los Angeles Herb J. Wesson, Jr., Los Angeles Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles Hector Andres Pacheco, San Fernando Frank Aurelio Yokoyama, Cerritos inclusive collaboration, visionary Orange County planning, regional advocacy, Donald Wagner, County of Orange Dean Grose, Los Alamitos Charles E. Puckett, Tustin Phil Bacerra, Santa Ana Fred Minagar, Laguna Niguel Lyn Semeta, Huntington Beach information sharing, and Art Brown, Buena Park Steve Nagel, Fountain Valley Marty Simonoff, Brea Wendy Bucknum, Mission Viejo Kim B. Nguyen, Garden Grove promoting best practices. Michael C. Carroll, Irvine Trevor O’Neil, Anaheim Riverside County Karen Spiegel, County of Riverside Kathleen Kelly, Palm Desert Steve Manos, Lake Elsinore Rusty Bailey, Riverside Clint Lorimore, Eastvale* Rey Santos, Beaumont Megan Beaman Jacinto, Coachella Marisela Magaña, Perris Zak Schwank, Temecula San Bernardino County Curt Hagman, County of San Bernardino Larry McCallon, Highland Rita Ramirez, Victorville Bill Jahn, Big Bear Lake* L. Dennis Michael, Rancho Cucamonga Deborah Robertson, Rialto Ray Marquez, Chino Hills Frank J. Navarro, Colton Ventura County Linda Parks, County of Ventura David Pollock, Moorpark Tim Holmgren, Fillmore Carmen Ramirez, Oxnard Air District Representative Ben Benoit Funding: The preparation of this report was fi nanced in Business Representative Randall Lewis, Lewis Group of Companies part through grants from the United States Department Imperial County Transportation Commission Jim Predmore of Transportation – Federal Highway Administration and the Federal Transit Administration – under provisions of Orange County Transportation Authority Miguel A. Pulido the “Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Effi cient Transportation Public Transit Representative Paul Krekorian Equity Act: A Legacy for Users” (SAFETEA-LU). Additional Riverside County Transportation Commission Jan C. Harnik fi nancial assistance was provided by the California State * Department of Transportation. San Bernardino County Transportation Authority Alan D. Wapner Transportation Corridor Agencies Peggy Huang The information and content contained in this publication Tribal Government Regional Planning Board Representative Andrew Masiel, Sr., Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians is provided without warranty of any kind, and the use of or reliance on any information or content contained Ventura County Transportation Commission Mike T. Judge herein shall be at the user’s sole risk. In no event shall SCAG be responsible or liable for any consequential, incidental or direct damages (including, but not limited to, damages for loss of profi ts, business interruption, or loss of programs or information) arising from or in connection with the use of or reliance on any information or content of this publication. * Regional Council Offi cer June 30, 2020 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. DRAFT 2021 FTIP – PROJECT LIST TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME III - PART B PROJECT LISTING Table of Contents Miscellaneous • Grouped Projects Detailed Backup Listings NOVEMBER 2020 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. Grouped Projects Detailed Back-Up Listings THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. IMPERIAL COUNTY THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. #21-00 IMP IMPL507 HBP 2016/17-2021/22 Highway Bridge Program See the appropriate FTIP/FSTIP for current funding commitments. This listing provides the backup project information to support the lump sum amounts programmed in the FTIP. 3/22/2019, 8:57 AM Notes: 1) This is the FTIP lump sum “backup” list for HBP funded projects. Please see the Local Assistance web site for the most current listings: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_FSTIP.html 2) The purpose of this list is to show which projects being advanced by local agencies have met the eligibility requirements of the federal Highway Bridge Program and have been prioritized for funding by the Department in cooperation with local agencies for funding. 3) Contractual funding levels are determined at time of federal authorization/obligation for given phase of work. For details see Chapter 3 of the Local Assistance Procedures Manual. 4) For FTIP/FSTIP purposes, Federal Highway Bridge Program (HBP) funding constraint is managed by Caltrans. 5) Prop 1B bond funds for the Local Seismic Safety Retrofit Program (LSSRP) used for matching federal funds are also managed by Caltrans. 6) Financial constraint of LOCAL matching funds (including regional STIP funds) and LOCAL Advance Construction (AC) is the responsibility of the MPOs and their local agencies. 7) Some projects show that they are programmed using State STP funds. These funds are HBP funds transferred to the STP for bridge work that is not ordinarily eligible for HBP funds. See the HB Program Guidelines for details. Do not confuse these STP funds with Regional STP funds. 8) Corrections to this report should be addressed to the District Local Assistance Engineer: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/dlae.htm Note id: 24 Caltrans, Division of Local Assistance 3/22/2019, 8:57 AM Det2 FL4 SmlTxt brf Page 1 2016/17-2021/22 Highway Bridge Program #21-00 IMP IMPL507 HBP See the appropriate FTIP/FSTIP for current funding commitments. This listing provides the backup project information to support the lump sum amounts programmed in the FTIP. District: 11 County: Imperial Responsible Agency HBP-ID Project Description Imperial County 4297 BRIDGE NO. 58C0014, FORRESTER ROAD OVER WESTSIDE MAIN CANAL, 0.6M N/O KEYSTONE RD. Replace existing two lane bridge with a new two lane bridge. Minor seismic retrofit funds. Phase Summary: Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond Total Project #: PE 200,000 500,000 700,000 5958(094) R/W 2,000,000 2,000,000 CON 4,621,155 4,621,155 Total 200,000 2,500,000 4,621,155 7,321,155 Fund Source Summary: Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond Total Fed $ 177,060 2,213,250 4,091,109 6,481,419 Local Match 22,940 286,750 419,017 728,707 LSSRP Bond 111,030 111,030 Local AC Total 200,000 2,500,000 4,621,155 7,321,155 PE Summary: Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond Total Fed $ 177,060 442,650 619,710 Local Match 22,940 57,350 80,290 LSSRP Bond Local AC Total 200,000 500,000 700,000 R/W Summary: Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond Total Fed $ 1,770,600 1,770,600 Local Match 229,400 229,400 LSSRP Bond Local AC Total 2,000,000 2,000,000 CON Summary: Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond Total Fed $ 4,091,109 4,091,109 Local Match 419,017 419,017 LSSRP Bond 111,030 111,030 Local AC Total 4,621,155 4,621,155 Caltrans, Division of Local Assistance 3/22/2019, 8:57 AM Det2 FL4 SmlTxt brf Page 2 2016/17-2021/22 Highway Bridge Program #21-00 IMP IMPL507 HBP See the appropriate FTIP/FSTIP for current funding commitments. This listing provides the backup project information to support the lump sum amounts programmed in the FTIP. District: 11 County: Imperial Responsible Agency HBP-ID Project Description Imperial County 2834 BRIDGE NO. 58C0094, WINTERHAVEN DRIVE, OVER CALIFORNIA WASTEWAY, 0.1 MI N I-8. LSSRP Seismic Retrofit. No adding lanes to bridge. Phase Summary: Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond Total Project #: PE 400,000 400,000 5958(014) R/W CON 676,200 676,200 Total 400,000 676,200 1,076,200 Fund Source Summary: Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond Total Fed $ 354,120 598,640 952,760 Local Match 45,880 77,560 -77,560 45,880 LSSRP Bond 77,560 77,560 Local AC 598,640 -598,640 Total 400,000 676,200 1,076,200 PE Summary: Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond Total Fed $ 354,120 354,120 Local Match 45,880 45,880 LSSRP Bond Local AC Total 400,000 400,000 CON Summary: Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond Total Fed $ 598,640 598,640 Local Match 77,560 -77,560 LSSRP Bond 77,560 77,560 Local AC 598,640 -598,640 Total 676,200 676,200 Caltrans, Division of Local Assistance 3/22/2019, 8:57 AM Det2 FL4 SmlTxt brf Page 3 2016/17-2021/22 Highway Bridge Program #21-00 IMP IMPL507 HBP See the appropriate FTIP/FSTIP for current funding commitments.
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