Emerald Coast Home Show. Public Outreach Event to Solicit Citizen Input on the FY14-18 Project Priorities

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1 Emerald Coast Home Show Public Outreach Event to Solicit Citizen Input on the FY14-18 Project Priorities

2 On September 8th and 9th, staff had a booth at the Emerald Coast Home Show. The following information is a summary of the surveys filled out by citizens in attendance. There were a total of 49 Project Priority surveys and 75 general surveys completed.

3 What aspect of the transportation system needs improvement the MOST? Congestion 17% Transit 11% Roadway 17% Traffic Signals 16% Sidewalk 16% Bike Lanes 23%

4 How do YOU travel? Automobile Transit Bicycle Pedestrian

5 Project Priority Survey Results TPO s Draft Rank Number of PROJECT DESCRIPTION Votes 1 Widen SR123 to 4 lanes Traffic Signal Synchronization System Enhancements Advanced Traffic Management System Destin Cross Town Connector 2 lanes enhanced capacity Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Corridor Management Plans/Studies Corridor Management Projects Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Widen US98 to 4 lanes from SR87 to Hurlburt Field US98 at Stahlman Ave Intersection Improvement Crestview Bypass/PJ Adams/Antioch Rd (Ferdon Blvd to US90) Crestview Bypass West (US90 to SR85N) Hollywood Blvd Extension from US98 to Hill Avenue Express Transit Service from DeFuniak Springs to South Walton Express Transit Service from Niceville to Destin Express Transit Service from Ft. Walton to Destin Park & Ride Lot at SR85 and Commerce Drive Park & Ride Lot at SR85 and Rattlesnake Bluff Rd Park & Ride Lot at SR20 and East Bay Loop Rd Park & Ride Lot at US331 and Rockhill Rd 1 19 Citizens' Ranking

6 "What SPECIFIC transportation problem would you want improved?" 1) Roadways 2) Congestion in Crestview 3) Roadway construction should be finished in a timely manner. Roadwork by airport almost caused an accident 4) Bus Service for Pensacola Beach during the week. 5) Sidewalks and beach access walkways across Santa Rosa Blvd. 6) Check with state of Oregon huge green approach to transit. 7) Make traffic lights more in tune with each other. 8) Left turn or double left turn at Beal and Carmel. 9) Fix pot holes. 10) More public transportation. 11) 98 West form Airport Rd to Destin bridge. 12) Better markings on roadways, especially turn lanes. 13) Check the time Some signals, lights are on when traffic isn't coming out. 14) Get a transportation system up and running between Pensacola, Ft. Walton Beach, Destin, and Panama City 15) The idea to add hotels. Parking garages to downtown FWB will only increase the congestion in the area. 16) Increase amount of sidewalks in neighborhoods. 17) Flooding problems on Santa Rosa Blvd. 18) Sidewalks in downtown neighborhoods. 19) I think there should be some kind of sensor for the traffic lights the lights seem to take forever even when there is no car in sight. Brooks Bridge is so congested. Hwy 98! 20) Too much traffic in Destin. 21) Hwy 98 is very congested. 22) Fix potholes from MBB to Target. Fix US98. 23) More bike lanes. 24) I think Okaloosa Transportation doe s a great job and serves a very important service for our area. My brother used the service while he was alive and I am very appreciative. Thank you! 25) Would like to see more public transport, more stops, and reasonable fares. 26) Less traffic signals and improve roadways. 27) Reset signals, some are too slow. 28) More sidewalks. Bypass around Destin on US98. 29) Time traffic signals by the time of day. 30) Toll Bridges? 31) Less lights. 32) Congestion is a big problem. Don't know how to fix this. Sidewalks should be a must in every city. Bike lanes need to the safe, too many hits on bikes. 33) The gasoline, because it does something wrong with the environment. 34) Bike lanes on Hwy 98 35) Paint bike lanes down on the road in our neighborhood. 36) Repave roadways so people will be safe on their bikes. 37) Wider bike lanes and safety marketing for cyclists. 38) Widen the bike lanes so it would be safer. 39) We need pedestrian friendly transportation solutions. 40) Educate bikers that they need to share road with motorized vehicles.

7 41) The traffic signals. 42) Bus routes need to be tweaked. People can walk to where they go faster than riding a bus. No transportation on weekends. Also, stopping at 7 limits when people can work. 43) Larger bike lanes so people would use them. 44) Bike lanes on major roadways. 45) No problems once tourists leave. Grateful for the tourists when they are here. 46) Buses need to start earlier and end later. Transportation on weekends and should run more often so people don't have to walk to where they go and get there before the bus does. 47) Easier access to transportation for underprivileged families/those in need. Would like accessibility to bus 48) More cops to get people who run red lights. 49) Review roadways and sidewalks. 50) Street lights at intersection of Lewis Turner and Hwy 85 (near museum). 51) Sychronize traffic lights where you do not sit stopped at every one. 52) Additional lane on HWY 98 53) There should be a sidewalk on Greenbriar; many people walk along that road to get to the Shell station and 54) Transit that stays in local areas as well as surrounding areas; make it affordable. 55) Hwy98 and Benning traffic light too long. 56) I live off 98 and wish there was a sidewalk to run on. 57) Better weater website (for tourists looking to travel to Destin). 58) Cars coming from Shalimar Ponte speeding down the road, need speed bumps put in on the straght away. Meigs is a 20mph drive road. Can't ride a bike safely, walking is unsafe. Roads are closed off. We have flooding every time there's a storm or heavy rain. Something need to be done by lift station. 59) Traffic lanes heading south prior to red light at Mary Esther/Beale Pwky intersetion, the right turn lane begins a nice distance from intersection, however, sopme cars get into the right lane so they can get ahead of the cars backed up in the 2 lanes heading south. They then swtich into the lane to the left of the right turn lanes. 60) High speed train from Jacksonville to New Orleans (2 people made this comment) 61) Lower tolls on toll bridges 62) More, safer bike paths. Sadly too many bikers and walkers killed. 63) Park & Ride from Bluewater/Niceville to Destin Commons/Walmart 64) Community transportation Improve wait times for pick ups 65) Traffic in Destin is a daily nightmare! Bypass would be good. 66) US98 Bypass Hwy 87 to Hurlburt to Eglin 67) I agree with you top 3 items, now, just get it done!

8 Priority Project Name TABLE 2: FY14 18 NON STRATEGIC INTERMODAL SYSTEM PROJECT PRIORITIES From To Phases in Green are Cost Feasible with State/Federal Funds in the 2035 LRTP - Red phases are NOT Cost Feasible with State/Federal Funds Improvement 1A 1B SR 123 SR 123 North of SR 85S North of Toms Creek North of Toms Creek North of Turkey Creek Design Funded FY11/12 Project # Need for Right-of-Way Under Review Construction Design - Funded FY11/12 Project # Need for Right-of-Way Under Review Construction 4 Lane 4 Lane 2 Area wide Traffic Signal System in Okaloosa $400,000 Annually for Operations and Maintenance Area wide Traffic Signal System in Walton $200,000 Annually for Operations and Maintenance Advanced Traffic Management System Enhancement e.g. 3 Closed circuit television, detection $300,000 Annually for Upgrades system, software upgrades Destin Cross Town Connector Design (Phase 1 - Azealea Extension - 2 new 2L Lanes Enhanced 4 Stahlman Ave Main Street Right-of-Way lanes of capacity from Beach to Capacity Benning) Construction a. Antioch Road Sidewalk 1b. Pedestrian Overpass Garret Pit Road I-10 at Antioch Rd Egan Drive 2a. Aplin Road Sidewalk ( CST in FY16/17) SR 85 Rayburn St 2b. North Avenue Sidewalk ( CST in FY16/17) 2c. Long Drive Sidewalk ( CST in FY16/17) 3. Rocky Bayou Drive Extension Sidewalk 1. Racetrack Road 2. US Mary Esther Blvd 4. Mary Esther Cutoff Anderson Street SR 85 Forrest Road Beal Pkwy Owls Head Rd US 98 Anchors St Medley Drive Bent Creek Road Huntington Road SR 85 I-10 Anchors St Beal Pkwy 1. Beal Pkwy US 98 Mary Esther Blvd 2 Racetrack Rd Beal Pkwy SR US 331 Owls Head Rd I Mary Esther Blvd US 98 Anchors St 5. Mary Esther Cutoff Anchors St Beal Pkwy All Phases All Phases All Phases $400,000 Annually for Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects (Appendix B) $125,000 Annually for Corridor Management Plans $1,625,000 Annually for Corridor Management Improvement Projects

9 TABLE 2: FY14 18 NON STRATEGIC INTERMODAL SYSTEM PROJECT PRIORITIES Priority 8 11 Project Name Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) 9 US98 (SR30) Crestview Bypass - PJ Adams /Antioch Rd From To 1. Traffic Operations Center $500, Convert Existing ATMS to IP Ethernet $40, Intersection Detection Systems $600,000 SR87 (Santa Rosa County) 10 US98 (SR30) at Stahlman Avenue SR10 (US90) Hurlburt Field Entrance SR 85 Ferdon Blvd 12 Crestview Bypass West US90 SR 85 N 13 Hollywood Blvd. Extension US98 (SR30) Hill Avenue Phases in Green are Cost Feasible with State/Federal Funds in the 2035 LRTP - Red phases are NOT Cost Feasible with State/Federal Funds All Phases PD&E Design Right-of-Way Construction PD&E Design Right-of-Way Construction Design Funded FY13/14 Project # Right-of-Way Construction PD&E Design Right-of-Way Construction PD&E Design Right-of-Way Construction 14 Express Transit Service DeFuniak Springs South Walton County Feasibility Study 15 Express Transit Service Niceville Destin Feasibility Study 16 Express Transit Service Fort Walton Beach Destin Feasibility Study 17 SR85 & Commerce Drive in the Crestview Community Center parking lot All Phases 18 Rattlesnake Bluff Road and SR85 All Phases 19 SR20 and East Bay Loop Road (Freeport) All Phases 20 US331 (SR83) and Rockhill Road All Phases Improvement $1,140,000 to Implement Master Plan Projects (Appendix C) Provide 6 lanes of capacity Major intersection improvement Provide 4 lanes of capacity Provide 4 lanes of capacity Provide 2 lanes of capacity Provide express transit service Provide express transit service Provide express transit service Build Park and Ride Lot Build Park and Ride Lot Build Park and Ride Lot Build Park and Ride Lot

10 TABLE 3: FY14 18 STRATEGIC INTERMODAL SYSTEM PROJECT PRIORITIES Priority Project Name From To Phases Funded in 2035 LRTP Improvement 1A SR 123 North of SR 85S North of Toms Creek Design - Funded FY11/12 Project # Need for Right-of-Way Under Review Construction 4 Lane 1B SR 123 North of Toms Creek North of Turkey Creek Design - Funded FY11/12 Project # Need for Right-of-Way Under Review 4 Lane Construction PD&E - Funded FY10/11 Project # US 98 Danny Wuerrfel Way (SR 293) Tang-o-Mar Design- Funded FY10/11 Project # Right-of-Way 6 Lane Construction

11 TABLE 4: Local and/or Alternative Funded Projects Project ID Funding Source Project Name From To Phases in 2035 LRTP as Locally Funded Improvement A Local or Alt Funding Destin Crosstown Connector (Phase 1 - Azealea Extension - 2 new lanes of capacity from Beach to Benning) Stahlman Ave Main St Design, Right-of-Way, and Construction Provide 2 Lanes Enhanced Capacity B Toll Funded Mid-Bay Bridge Road (SR 293) Mid-Bay Bridge North Approach Mid-Bay Bridge South Approach PD&E, Design, Right-of- Way, & Construction 4 Lane C Toll Funded Mid-Bay Bridge Road (SR293) Range Road SR 85 PD&E, Design, Right-of- Way, & Construction 4 lane D Local or Alt Funded Northwest Florida Transportation Corridor Authority Airport Connector SR85S SR123 PD&E 2 Lanes E Local or Alt Funded SR 189 (Beal Pkwy) at SR 393 (Mary Esther Cutoff) Extend EBLT lane

12 TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT (TSM) PROJECT PRIORITIES CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE FY 11/ FY 12/ FY13/14 (This will be constructed with resurfacing project # ) FY14/ FY14/ Funded as a Traffic Operations Push Button Project # in FY 2013 The problem at this location will be fixed with the US331 Resurfacing project This was added to in FY14 TABLE 5: COMMITTED PROJECTS (Funded for Construction within first 3 years of the Work Program) MAJOR STREET SR 83 (US 331) US 98 SR187 (US331) MINOR STREET CR 278 (Coy Burgess Loop) Santa Rosa Line to Beal Pkwy Walton Rd IMPROVEMENT NBLT with 100 feet of storage Construction of turn lanes and median modification projects as identified in US98 Congestion Management Report Construct a Southbound left turn lane with 100 feet of storage SR 83 (US 331) Sherwood Construct a Southbound left turn lane with 100 feet of storage SR 83 Bruce Avenue Construct Northbound right turn lane (US 331) with 150 feet of storage on SR 83 (US 331) SR 10 SR 85 Construct an EBRT lane with 100 ft of storage. SR83 SR20 CR282/Rockhill Rd Eglin AFB Site C-6 Road Construct a Northbound right turn lane with 100 feet of storage Construct Eastbound left turn lane with 100 feet of storage PRIORITY 1 MAJOR STREET TABLE 6: FY14-18 PROJECT PRIORITIES MINOR STREET Area Wide Traffic Signal System (Okaloosa) Area Wide Traffic Signal System (Walton) DESCRIPTION $400,000 Annually For Operations and Maintenance If NOT funded with Capacity Funds $200,000 Annually For Operations and Maintenance If NOT funded with Capacity Funds Estimated Cost $400,000 Annually $200,000 Annually

13 ENHANCEMENT PROJECT PRIORITIES TABLE 7: COMMITTED PROJECTS Project Project Name From To Description Wright Pkwy (Funded with Enhancement Funds CST in FY12/13) SR 393 US 98 3,450 linear feet of sidewalk to fill gaps on both sides of road Twelfth Ave Sidewalks addition (Funded with Enhancement Funds CST in FY13/14) Mooney Road and Lewis Turner Blvd Crosswalks (This is being constructed in FY12 as part of the resurfacing project) Eglin Pkwy 12 th Street.87 mi of sidewalk on the south side TABLE 8: FY14-18 PROJECT PRIORITIES Crosswalk facilities to include pedestrian actuated signals and striping at all three corners Priority Project Name From To Description 1* Antioch Road Sidewalk Addition Garret Pit Road Egan Drive 2 Hutchison St Bike Lanes Multi-Use Trail and Sidewalk Rocky Bayou Drive Sidewalk.5 mi of sidewalk on the west side Scenic Hwy 98 US Hwy 98 Length is approx Huntington 3** Forrest Road Extension Road *The Okaloosa County Community Traffic Safety Team has recommended these projects for possible funding through the Safe Routes to School Program ** The Okaloosa County Community Traffic Safety Team has recommended these projects for possible funding through the Highway Safety Program 1 mile of sidewalk on the north side

14 Table 9: Public Transportation Project Priorities Work Program # Project Description Funding Source % Proposed 2014 Proposed 2015 Proposed 2016 Proposed 2017 Proposed 2018 FTA 5307 CAPITAL (80/20) FTA 100 1,920,000 1,045, , , ,000 FDOT TOLL REVENUE CREDITS FOR 5307 FDOT , , , , ,750 FTA 5307 OPERATING FTA , , ,00 650, ,000 FTA 5309 CAPITAL (80/20) FTA 100 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 FDOT TOLL REVENUE CREDITS FOR 5309 FDOT , , , , ,000 FDOT BLOCK OPERATING ASSISTANCE FDOT , , , , ,588 FDOT COMMUTER ASSISTANCE FDOT 50 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 FDOT SERVICE DEVELOPMENT FDOT , , , , ,000 FTA/FDOT 5311 RURAL OPERATING ASSIST FTA/ FDOT , , , , ,000 FDOT CORRIDOR MANAGEMENT FDOT , , , , ,000 FTA SECTION 5316 (JARC) FTA , , , , ,000 FTA SECTION 5317 (NEW FREEDOM) FDOT , , , , ,000

15 Table 10: Transportation Disadvantaged Trust Fund (TDTF) 2014 Project Description FTA State Local Total Cost Okaloosa County TDTF Trip/Equip 379,414 42, ,571 Okaloosa County TDTF Planning 20,695 20,695 Walton County TDTF Trip/Equip 303,676 33, ,418 Walton County TDTF Planning 18,149 18, Project Description FTA State Local Total Cost Okaloosa County TDTF Trip/Equip 379,414 42, ,571 Okaloosa County TDTF Planning 20,695 20,695 Walton County TDTF Trip/Equip 303,676 33, ,418 Walton County TDTF Planning 18,149 18, Project Description FTA State Local Total Cost Okaloosa County TDTF Trip/Equip 379,414 42, ,571 Okaloosa County TDTF Planning 20,695 20,695 Walton County TDTF Trip/Equip 303,676 33, ,418 Walton County TDTF Planning 18,149 18, Project Description FTA State Local Total Cost Okaloosa County TDTF Trip/Equip 379,414 42, ,571 Okaloosa County TDTF Planning 20,695 20,695 Walton County TDTF Trip/Equip 303,676 33, ,418 Walton County TDTF Planning 18,149 18, Project Description FTA State Local Total Cost Okaloosa County TDTF Trip/Equip 379,414 42, ,571 Okaloosa County TDTF Planning 20,695 20,695 Walton County TDTF Trip/Equip 303,676 33, ,418 Walton County TDTF Planning 18,149 18,149

16 5/31/2012 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JACIP ONLINE 6 YEAR WORK PROGRAM REPORT Page 1 of 7 Airport: Defuniak Springs Airport FDOT District: 3 Site No.: *A WP Item: UPIN: Terminal and Security Improvements (Phase 2) PFL DDR $2,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,500 LF $625 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $625 Total $3,125 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $3,125 WP Item: UPIN: PFL Terminal and Security Improvements (Phase 1) DDR $2,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,000 LF $500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $500 Total $2,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,500 WP Item: Construct Apron UPIN: PFL DPTO $0 $0 $1,695 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,695 FAA $0 $0 $64,410 $0 $0 $0 $0 $64,410 LF $0 $0 $1,695 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,695 Total $0 $0 $67,800 $0 $0 $0 $0 $67,800 WP Item: UPIN: PFL General Aviation Site Development, Phase II

17 5/31/2012 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JACIP ONLINE 6 YEAR WORK PROGRAM REPORT Page 2 of 7 DPTO $80,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $80,000 LF $20,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $20,000 Total $100,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $100,000 WP Item: UPIN: PFL General Aviation Site Development, Phase III DPTO $40,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $40,000 LF $10,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $10,000 Total $50,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $50,000 WP Item: UPIN: PFL Remove Power Poles, Purchase and Install AWOS, and Relocate Beacon - Phase 2 DPTO $0 $32,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $32,000 LF $0 $8,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $8,000 Total $0 $40,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $40,000 WP Item: Construct Apron UPIN: PFL DPTO $0 $0 $19,200 $0 $0 $0 $0 $19,200 LF $0 $0 $4,800 $0 $0 $0 $0 $4,800 Total $0 $0 $24,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $24,000 WP Item: Airport Signs UPIN: PFL

18 5/31/2012 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JACIP ONLINE 6 YEAR WORK PROGRAM REPORT Page 3 of 7 DPTO $0 $0 $0 $8,000 $0 $0 $0 $8,000 LF $0 $0 $0 $2,000 $0 $0 $0 $2,000 Total $0 $0 $0 $10,000 $0 $0 $0 $10,000 WP Item: Complete Taxiway UPIN: PFL DDR $0 $0 $0 $0 $5,000 $0 $0 $5,000 FAA $0 $0 $0 $0 $190,000 $0 $0 $190,000 LF $0 $0 $0 $0 $5,000 $0 $0 $5,000 Total $0 $0 $0 $0 $200,000 $0 $0 $200,000 WP Item: UPIN: Runway and Taxiway Marking Phase I. PFL DPTO $42,050 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $42,050 LF $10,513 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $10,513 Total $52,563 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $52,563 WP Item: UPIN: PFL General Aviation Site Development, Phase 1 DDR $550,014 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $550,014 DPTO $67,036 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $67,036 LF $155,200 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $155,200 Total $772,250 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $772,250

19 5/31/2012 WP Item: UPIN: PFL North Terminal Complex Site Development(T-Hangar 1) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JACIP ONLINE 6 YEAR WORK PROGRAM REPORT Page 4 of 7 DDR $0 $205,670 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $205,670 DPTO $0 $38,330 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $38,330 LF $0 $61,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $61,000 Total $0 $305,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $305,000 WP Item: UPIN: PFL North Terminal Complex Site Development(T-Hangar 2) DDR $0 $0 $10,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $10,000 DPTO $0 $0 $258,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $258,000 LF $0 $0 $67,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $67,000 Total $0 $0 $335,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $335,000 WP Item: UPIN: PFL North Terminal Complex Site Development(T-Hangar 3) DPTO $0 $0 $0 $264,000 $0 $0 $0 $264,000 LF $0 $0 $0 $66,000 $0 $0 $0 $66,000 Total $0 $0 $0 $330,000 $0 $0 $0 $330,000 WP Item: UPIN: PFL North Terminal Complex Site Development(T-Hangar 4)

20 5/31/2012 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JACIP ONLINE 6 YEAR WORK PROGRAM REPORT Page 5 of 7 DDR $0 $0 $0 $0 $160,382 $0 $0 $160,382 DPTO $0 $0 $0 $0 $109,218 $0 $0 $109,218 LF $0 $0 $0 $0 $67,400 $0 $0 $67,400 Total $0 $0 $0 $0 $337,000 $0 $0 $337,000 WP Item: UPIN: PFL Install Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS) and relocate Rotating Beacom DDR $3,750 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $3,750 FAA $142,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $142,500 LF $3,750 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $3,750 Total $150,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $150,000 WP Item: UPIN: PFL Extend and Widen Runway 9/27 to 5000' X 75' DPTO $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $42,050 $0 $42,050 FAA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,597,900 $0 $1,597,900 LF $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $42,050 $0 $42,050 Total $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,682,000 $0 $1,682,000 WP Item: Construct Access Road (Phase 1) UPIN: PFL DDR $0 $1,495,505 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,495,505 Total $0 $1,495,505 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,495,505

21 5/31/2012 WP Item: UPIN: 10-Unit T-Hangar (North Hangar Complex PFL FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JACIP ONLINE 6 YEAR WORK PROGRAM REPORT Page 6 of 7 DDR $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $500,000 $500,000 LF $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $125,000 $125,000 Total $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $625,000 $625,000 Airport Summary Report: Defuniak Springs Airport DDR $562,014 $1,701,175 $10,000 $0 $165,382 $0 $500,000 $2,938,571 DPTO $229,086 $70,330 $278,895 $272,000 $109,218 $42,050 $0 $1,001,579 FAA $285,000 $0 $64,410 $0 $190,000 $1,597,900 $0 $2,137,310 LF $204,338 $69,000 $73,495 $68,000 $72,400 $42,050 $125,000 $654,283 Total $1,280,438 $1,840,505 $426,800 $340,000 $537,000 $1,682,000 $625,000 $6,731,743 District Summary Report: 3 DDR $558,264 $1,701,175 $10,000 $0 $165,382 $0 $500,000 $2,934,821 DPTO $229,086 $70,330 $278,895 $272,000 $109,218 $42,050 $0 $1,001,579 FAA $142,500 $0 $64,410 $0 $190,000 $1,597,900 $0 $1,994,810 LF $200,588 $69,000 $73,495 $68,000 $72,400 $42,050 $125,000 $650,533 Total $1,130,438 $1,840,505 $426,800 $340,000 $537,000 $1,682,000 $625,000 $6,581,743 Total Summary Report

22 5/31/2012 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JACIP ONLINE 6 YEAR WORK PROGRAM REPORT Page 7 of 7 DDR $562,014 $1,701,175 $10,000 $0 $165,382 $0 $500,000 $2,938,571 DPTO $229,086 $70,330 $278,895 $272,000 $109,218 $42,050 $0 $1,001,579 FAA $285,000 $0 $64,410 $0 $190,000 $1,597,900 $0 $2,137,310 LF $204,338 $69,000 $73,495 $68,000 $72,400 $42,050 $125,000 $654,283 Total $1,280,438 $1,840,505 $426,800 $340,000 $537,000 $1,682,000 $625,000 $6,731,743

23 Table 12: Okaloosa County Airport Project Priorities 2014 Priority FM Item Description Local FDOT FAA Total Overlay Public Parking Lot at Northwest Florida Regional 1,800,000 1,000, ,800, Destin: Air Traffic Control Tower- Construct/Equip Bob Sikes Apron on East Side BobSikes: Overlay Aircraft Parking Apron Bob Sikes Site Devel/Util/stormwater SE Quad , ,500 8,265,000 8,808, , ,000 5,700,000 6,000,000 97,500 97,500 3,705,000 3,900, , ,500 4,275,000 4,500,000 Priority FM Item Description Local FDOT FAA Total NWFRA: Install High Mast Lighting for RON Apron 36,250 36, , , NWFRA: Expand Bag Claim 150, ,000 5,700,000 6,000, Construct Parallel Taxiway at Destin Airport 75,000 75,000 2,850,000 3,000, Relocate Destin Fuel Farm 620, , ,000 1,690, Bob Sikes Additional Public Parking 332, , , Bob Sikes: Design/Construct Utility expansion 150, ,000 5,700,000 6,000, Priority FM Item Description Local FDOT FAA Total Airport Maintenance Building at Destin 150, , , Replace High Mast Lighting at Bob Sikes Airport Design South Access Road at Bob Sikes Airport 150, , , , ,675 1,258, ,593, Rehab NWFRA Employee Parking Lot 1,000, , ,900, Priority FM Item Description Local FDOT FAA Total Rehab Destin Apron 310,500 1, ,550, Design Construct South Access Road 1,238,70 334,675 at Bob Sikes Airport 0 0 1,573, Construct South Access Road at Bob Sikes Airport 103, , , Priority FM Item Description Local FDOT FAA Total 1 TBD Expand Bag Claim Area at NWFRA 150, ,000 5,700,000 6,000,000 2 TBD Replace Regional Boarding Ramps at NWFRA 40,000 40,000 1,520,000 1,600,000 3 TBD Demo and Contruct New Flight Service Station at Bob Sikes 125, ,000 4,750,000 5,000,000

24 Bicycle & Pedestrian Project Priorities Committed Projects Project # / Year Construction Road Name From To Description Valparaiso Bicycle/Pedestrian Multiple Sidewalks: Montana Street, Vine Street, Rose Court, Mississippi Avenue, Jasmine Avenue, Florida Avenue, Grandview Avenue, Bayshore Drive, Georgia & Fern Dell Avenue (West), Poinciana & Tennessee / FY10 11 Sidewalks Avenue, Georgia & Fern Dell Avenue (East) / FY12 13 Wright Pkwy SR393 US98 3,450 linear feet of sidewalk to fill gaps on both sides of road / FY13 14 Twelfth Ave Eglin Pkwy 12th Street.87 mi of sidewalk on the south side Construction in FY12 as part of resurfacing of Lewis Turner Mooney Road and ( ) Lewis Turner Blvd Crosswalk facilities to include pedestrian actuated signals and striping at all three corners FY14 18 Project Priorities ID Road Name From To Mode Benefit- Rank Modal Recommended Total Overall Cost in LOS Facility Type Cost Priority Index Plan 1.0 Antioch Road Garret Pit Road Egan Drive 0.5 mi of sidewalk on n/a Pedestrian the west side n/a n/a n/a 1A* 3B I-10 at Antioch Road 288 ft pedestrian n/a Pedestrian overpass n/a n/a n/a 1B* 2A Aplin Road SR 85 Rayburn Street 2B North Avenue Anderson Street Medley Drive Pedestrian Pedestrian 0.25 mi of sidewalk on north side 2C Long Drive SR85 Bent Creek Road n/a 3C 1056 ft of sidewalk on ( n/a n/a n/a the north side CST in Pedestrian FY16/17) 2.0 Rocky Bayou Drive 1 mi of sidewalk on the Forest Rd Huntington Rd n/a Extension Pedestrian north side n/a n/a n/a 3** SR 30 (US 98) SR 189 Western Leg SR 85 Bicycle E Re-Stripe Candidate $3, B1 4 CR 20 Martin Luther King 10.0 Jr. Boulevard Lovejoy Road Ajax Drive Bicycle E Re-Stripe Candidate $3, B SR 85 US 98 (SR 30) 1st Street Bicycle D Re-Stripe Candidate $2, B3 6 SR 188/ Racetrack SR 85 Road/ 4th Avenue W end of bridge Pedestrian D Regrading) $2, P SR 85 S end of bridge N end of bridge Bicycle D Re-Stripe Candidate $4, B4 8 SR 397 John Sims Parkway S end of bridge Bayshore Drive Bicycle D Re-Stripe Candidate $3, B5 9 n/a n/a 0.33 mi of sidewalk the south side on n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2A ( CST in FY16/17) 2B ( CST in FY16/17)

25 ID Road Name From To Mode Modal LOS Recommended Facility Type Total Cost Benefit- Cost Index SR 30 (US 98) Perry Avenue Santa Rosa Blvd Bicycle E Re-Stripe Candidate $10, B SR 30 (US 98) CR 393 Veterans Road Bicycle E Re-Stripe Candidate $9, B7 11 Military Boundary/Beach Pk SR 30 (US 98) Pier Road Entrance Pedestrian D Regrading) $5, P SR 10 (US 90) 4th Street Baldwin Avenue Bicycle E Re-Stripe Candidate $9, B SR 85 W end of bridge E end of bridge Bicycle D Re-Stripe Candidate $9, B9 14 Add Sidewalk ( Minor 68.0 SR 145 Perry Street US98 (SR30) SR85/ Eglin Parkway Pedestrian D Regrading) $14, P Old Hwy 98 Pedestrian Overpass Summer Haven Trail Bicycle D Re-Stripe Candidate $5, B10 16 Thompson Rd/Bishop SR 30 (US 98) Tolbert Rd CR 393 Bicycle F Re-Stripe Candidate $19, B SR 30 (US 98) Matthew Blvd Kel-Wen Circle Bicycle D Re-Stripe Candidate $15, B12 18 CR 20 Martin Luther King 10.0 Jr. Boulevard Lovejoy Road Ajax Drive Pedestrian E Regrading) $24, P4 19 Add Sidewalk ( Minor SR 30 (US 98) Santa Rosa Boulevard Pier Road Pedestrian E Regrading) $19, P SR 30 (US 98) Kel-Wen Circle Walton County Line Bicycle D Re-Stripe Candidate $23, B Rocky Bayou Dr Forest Rd Huntington Rd Bicycle D Re-Stripe Candidate $19, B14 22 Emerald Coast Pkwy/ SR 30 (US 98) Old US98 Matthew Blvd Bicycle D Re-Stripe Candidate $39, B SR 85 E end of bridge 12th Avenue Pedestrian D Regrading) $19, P SR 10 (US 90) SR 85/ Ferdon Blvd Sikes Drive Bicycle F Road Diet Candidate $57, B CR 2390 SR 85 Terminus Bicycle D Road Diet Candidate $38, B17 26 Eastern Leg SR Detailed Corridor Study SR 30 (US 98) 85/Florida Place Perry Avenue Bicycle E Needed $47, B18 27 Add Sidewalk ( Detailed SR 30 (US 98) Perry Avenue Santa Rosa Boulevard Pedestrian F Study Needed) $63, P7 28 Add Sidewalk ( Minor 18.1 CR 2390 Memorial Parkway SR 189 Pedestrian D Regrading) $112, P SR 85 I-10 (SR8) Duggan Avenue Pedestrian E Regrading) $56, P ft. W of Walton Add Sidewalk (Major 92.1 SR 20 County Line Walton County Line Pedestrian E Regrading) $66, P SR 85 Perry Avenue S end of bridge Pedestrian D Regrading) $56, P CR 2376 (Niceville) SR 20 SR 285 Pedestrian D Regrading) $68, P12 33 Rank in Plan Overall Priority

26 ID Road Name From To Mode 90.1 SR 20 Juniper Drive/Bullock Boulevard Modal LOS Rocky Bayou Bridge Pedestrian E SR 85 Jones Road Garden Street Pedestrian E N end of Rocky Bayou S end of Rocky Bayou 91.0 SR 20 bridge bridge Pedestrian E SR 393/ Mary Esther SR 188/ Racetrack 78.0 SR 189 Beal Parkway Boulevard/ Oak St Road Pedestrian F SR 189 Lewis Turner 73.1 Boulevard Roberts Boulevard Mooney Road Pedestrian E CR 20 Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard/ Gree n 12.0 Acres Drive Hurlburt Field Road Green Acres Drive Pedestrian E 38.1 Denton Boulevard Bob Sikes Road SR 188 Pedestrian D 2.0 Bay St Duggan Ave Randolph Court Pedestrian D Recommended Facility Type Regrading) Regrading) Add Sidewalk ( Detailed Study Needed) Regrading) Add Sidewalk (Major Regrading) Regrading) Add Sidewalk ( Detailed Study Needed) Regrading) Total Cost Benefit- Cost Index Rank in Plan Overall Priority $168, P13 34 $88, P14 35 $122, P15 36 $189, P16 37 $135, P17 38 $137, P18 39 $118, P19 40 $47, P20 41 Choctawatchee Bay SR 83 (US 331S) Chat Holley Road Bridge (S end of span) Pedestrian E Regrading) $131, P21 42 College Boulevard. OK- Swift Creek Bridge WL Urbanized Area 94.0 SR 285 (South end) Boundary Pedestrian D Regrading) $106, P22 43 CR 20 Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard/ Gree n 12.1 Acres Drive Green Acres Drive SR 189 Pedestrian E Regrading) $217, P CR 2390 SR 85 Terminus Pedestrian D Regrading) $137, P CR 20 Hill Avenue Hollywood Boulevard Lovejoy Road Pedestrian E Regrading) $209, P Lewis St/Mayflower Ave SR 189 James L Lee Rd Pedestrian D Regrading) $182, P26 47 Add Sidewalk ( Detailed 38.0 Denton Boulevard Mayflower Avenue Bob Sikes Road Pedestrian D Study Needed) $236, P Santa Rosa Boulevard Eglin AFB Boundary US 98 (SR30) Pedestrian E Regrading) $281, P28 49 CR 188/ Old Bethel Add Sidewalk ( Detailed SR 85 Garden Street Road Pedestrian E Study Needed) $241, P29 50 *The Okaloosa County Community Traffic Safety Team has recommended these projects for possible funding through the Safe Routes to School Program ** The Okaloosa County Community Traffic Safety Team has recommended these projects for possible funding through the Highway Safety Program

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