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1 Kentucky Member Counties Bullitt Henry Jefferson Oldham Shelby Spencer Trimble Indiana Member Counties Clark Floyd TRANSPORTATION POLICY COMMITTEE 1:00 p.m., Thursday, June 28, 2007 KIPDA Conference Room 1. Call to Order, Welcome, Introductions Commonwealth Drive Louisville, Kentucky AGENDA 2. April 26 Meeting Minutes review and approval (see enclosed) - Action requested. 3. Public Comment Period 4. Public Meeting/Comment Report A report on public involvement activities. 5. Kentucky Unscheduled Projects List Staff will present information on the prioritization update process (see enclosed) Action requested. See for TARC routes to KIPDA 6. Transportation Improvement Program Staff will present information on proposed administrative modifications (see enclosed). 7. Safe Routes to School Program A presentation on two applications to the Indiana Department of Transportation (see enclosed) Action requested. 8. Other Business 9. Adjourn Equal Opportunity Employer Auxiliary aids/services are available when requested 3 days in advance. Metropolitan Planning Organization Commonwealth Drive Louisville, KY Fax: KY TDD Kentucky Designated Area Agency on Aging

2 Agenda Item #2 MINUTES TRANSPORTATION POLICY COMMITTEE Thursday, April 26, 2007 KIPDA Conference Room Commonwealth Drive Louisville, Kentucky Call to Order Chair Patricia Fraser called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. It was determined a quorum was present. Review and Approval of Minutes J. Barry Barker, TARC, made a motion to approve the minutes of the March 22, 2007 meeting (see April 2007 meeting packet). Bob Miller, City of Jeffersonville, seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote. Public Comment Period Leslie Barras, River Fields, first thanked KIPDA staff for participating in a working session to give informal input into KIPDA s Participation Plan. Ms. Barras then commented that the magnitude of Ohio River Bridges Project (ORBP) programming of funds in this Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) amendment has increased seven-fold from the current TIP. This is the first time the TIP includes programming for construction as well as prioritization. Ms. Barras quoted Representative Harry Moberly s statements in a March 7 legislative hearing which it was presented that by 2011 the Ohio River Bridges Project will take 48% of statewide discretionary funding. River Fields asks the Transportation Policy Committee (TPC) to only approve the programming of $185 million, the amount the state of Kentucky has committed to in the current bi-annual budget, due to the cost of the project and lack of a funding plan. Cathy Hinko, Metropolitan Housing Coalition, stressed that the TPC needs to use the Metro Council Chamber for meetings, which would also air on MetroTV. The public process needs to lay down the principles by which decisions are made. There needs to be more focus on public transportation due to an aging population, low income transportation needs and air quality. KIPDA should be involved in the STAR program. When advanced transit was removed from the Horizon 2030 Plan, it was stated the projects would be placed back in the plan. This needs to happen, or an explanation given to the public as to why not. J. Barry Barker, TARC, responded to Ms. Hinko s advanced transit comment. The jointly-signed letter from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) discussed splitting the time prior to 2015 and for advanced transit. Projects before 2015 need more detail in terms of financial plan. Projects after 2015 could be a little looser. TARC has retained David Rizzolo of HDR Inc. as a consultant to work on determining what the limitations are between now and More information will be forthcoming.

3 Public Meeting/Comment Report Nedra Morrell, KIPDA staff, reported on the following public involvement activities: March 27 - Harold Tull spoke to the Louisville Metro Council Transportation Committee about the CMAQ program. March 29 - KYTC held a public meeting about the Greenwood Road project at Greenwood Elementary School. April 16 - Mayor Abramson s Community Conversation was held at Central High School. Horizon 2030 Plan Mary Lou Hauber, KIPDA staff, presented proposed amendments to the Horizon 2030 Plan (see April meeting packet). There was discussion. C. Bruce Traughber, Louisville Metro Government, made a motion to accept the proposed amendments to the Horizon 2030 Plan. J. Barry Barker, TARC, seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote. FY 2008 Unified Planning Work Program Harold Tull, KIPDA staff, presented the final draft document (see April meeting packet) of the FY 2008 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) and comments received. J. Barry Barker, TARC, made a motion to approve the final draft document of the FY 2008 UPWP. J. Byron Chapman, Jefferson League of Cities, seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote. FY Transportation Improvement Program Mary Lou Hauber, KIPDA staff, presented proposed amendments (see April meeting packet) to the FY TIP. J. Barry Barker, TARC, asked how the public comments from Leslie Barras are affected by the amendments being proposed to the TIP. Ms. Hauber responded that the Ohio River Bridges Project is included in the TIP document, as submitted by the project sponsor. KYTC provided the cost information for the project and should be consistent with the state s Six-Year Plan. Marc Williams, KYTC, disagrees with River Fields characterization of the Ohio River Bridges Project financing situation. Approving only two years of funding violates SAFETEA-LU and STIP regulations. Matt Meunier, City of Jeffersontown, stated that a project must be in the TIP to be eligible for federal funding. Marc Williams verified this is correct. C. Bruce Traughber, Louisville Metro Government, stated that this process is how all projects are staged. C. Bruce Traughber, Louisville Metro Government, made a motion to accept the proposed amendments to the FY TIP. J. Barry Barker, TARC, seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote. Ms. Hauber also presented an administrative modification to the TIP. No action was required.

4 Kentucky Unscheduled Projects List David Burton, KIPDA staff, presented information of the priority process for the Kentucky Unscheduled Projects List. No action was required. Participation Plan Nedra Morrell, KIPDA staff, presented the draft document of the Participation Plan (see April meeting packet). There was discussion. J. Byron Chapman, Jefferson League of Cities, made a motion to approve the draft document of the Participation Plan. Matt Meunier, City of Jeffersontown, seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote. SAFETEA-LU Compliance David Burton, KIPDA staff, presented a report on efforts to meet recently issued federal planning regulations for SAFETEA-LU (see April meeting packet). J. Barry Barker, TARC, made a motion to approve the SAFETEA-LU Compliance Report and to direct staff to update associated documents as identified in the report. J. Byron Chapman, Jefferson League of Cities, seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote. Transportation, Community & System Preservation Program Stacey Clark, KIPDA staff, presented information on three member government grant applications for the Transportation, Community & System Preservation (TCSP) funding. There was discussion. C. Bruce Traughber, Louisville Metro Government, made a motion to send letters of support and acknowledgement of the three TCSP applications to the respective state departments of transportation, INDOT and KYTC. J. Barry Barker, TARC, seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote. Other Business J. Barry Barker, TARC, requested a letter of support for an Urban Partnership Agreement (UPA) for Louisville Metro addressing congestion mitigation. There was discussion. C. Bruce Traughber, Louisville Metro Government, made a motion to send a letter of support to the U.S. Department of Transportation for Louisville Metro s UPA application. Duane Murner, Oldham County, seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote. Adjournment The meeting was adjourned at 2:01 p.m. Harold Tull Recording Secretary Members Present: Melanie Roberts Bullitt County Matt Meunier City of Jeffersontown Bob Miller City of Jeffersonville Bernard Bowling City of St. Matthews J. Byron Chapman Jefferson League of Cities Marc Williams Kentucky Transportation Cabinet *Mary Ann Bond Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 5 C. Bruce Traughber Louisville Metro Government Duane Murner Oldham County

5 Patricia Fraser Town of Clarksville *Tom Clevidence TTCC Chair J. Barry Barker Transit Authority of River City Members Absent: Michael Hall City of Charlestown James Garner City of New Albany Sherry Conner City of Shively Hyun Lee Clark County *Charles Harris Federal Aviation Administration Memphis *Larry Heil Federal Highway Administration Indiana *Greg Rawlings Federal Highway Administration Kentucky *Tony Dittmeier Federal Transit Administration Region 4 Stephen Bush Floyd County Karl Browning Indiana Department of Transportation Jim Ude Indiana Department of Transportation *Charles Cash Louisville Metro Planning & Design J.D. Nichols Regional Airport Authority *Krista Mills US Department of Housing & Urban Development Others Present: Boday Borres Bart Bryant J.R. Ham David Burton Stacey Clark Mary Lou Hauber Nedra Morrell Harold Tull Cathy Hinko Doug Wampler Paula Gish Leslie Barras Jamie Ray Jack Nevin Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Kentucky Transportation Cabinet KIPDA KIPDA KIPDA KIPDA KIPDA Metropolitan Housing Coalition Oldham Ahead Oldham County River Fields River Fields TRIMARC * Denotes Advisory Members

6 Agenda Item #5 Kentucky Member Counties Bullitt Henry TO: FROM: Transportation Policy Committee David Burton Stacey Clark DATE: June 20, 2007 Jefferson Oldham SUBJECT: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet s Unscheduled Project List Shelby Spencer Trimble In assisting the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet with the update to their Six Year Highway Plan, KIPDA staff assisted local jurisdictions in prioritizing local and regional priorities for the state s Unscheduled Projects List (UPL). The process followed the guidelines as provided by the Cabinet. The UPL for the KIPDA MPO includes projects in Bullitt, Jefferson, and Oldham counties. Indiana Member Counties Clark Floyd Equal Opportunity Employer The Unscheduled Project List (UPL) is a list of projects that are not scheduled in the current Six Year Highway Plan. While some of the projects are lacking detailed project information, it is assumed by KYTC that enough information is available for completing the assignment of local and regional priorities. The Unscheduled Project List (UPL) is developed by the Cabinet with assistance from Area Development Districts, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, KYTC District Offices, and local project sponsors. Many of the projects in the UPL are direct products of the KIPDA Horizon 2030 Long-Range Transportation Plan, which was adopted by the TPC in November, During the assignment of local and regional priorities, KIPDA staff pointed out those projects included in both the UPL and the Horizon 2030 Long-Range Transportation Plan; the longrange plan projects have undergone extensive study, analysis, and public review due to their association with Horizon Beginning May 14, 2007 and continuing through May 23, 2007, KIPDA staff met with local jurisdictions to review the Unscheduled Project List (UPL), the Horizon 2030 Long-Range Transportation Plan, and KIPDA s Transportation Improvement Program. Local jurisdictions were asked to review the UPL projects in their area, if they deemed it necessary, consult with members of their staff, other elected officials, and the public. According to the Cabinet s Metropolitan Planning Organization Commonwealth Drive Louisville, KY Fax: KY TDD Kentucky Designated Area Agency on Aging

7 Agenda Item #5 Kentucky Member Counties Bullitt Henry Jefferson Oldham Shelby Spencer Trimble Indiana Member Counties Clark Floyd guidance, cities with a population of 5,000 or more with projects that are within or cross their boundaries were to be consulted in the assignment of local priorities. For cities with a population of 5,000 or more that also hold a seat on the Transportation Policy Committee KIPDA, staff met with these jurisdictions for the assignment of local priorities for those projects that were within or entered their jurisdictions. For those cities of 5,000 or more that do not hold a seat on the Transportation Policy Committee, the Jefferson County League of Cities was asked to review UPL projects and assign appropriate local priorities. Both Oldham and Bullitt Counties were appraised of this information and acted accordingly. On May 31, 2007 KIPDA staff facilitated a meeting with the local jurisdictions to review local priorities and assign regional priorities. According to the guidelines provided by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, the projects listed on the Unscheduled Project List (UPL) for Bullitt, Oldham and Jefferson counties were to be categorized as being either High, Medium, or Low priorities. The Cabinet s guidelines established cost ranges for each of the categories based on the total cost of all the projects on the list. Each category of projects was developed with 1/3 of the total cost of entire UPL. Therefore, with approximately $2,200,000,000 for all projects on the list, each category had a cap of $738,600,000. As with the process used for developing local priorities, and for the same reasons, Horizon 2030 Long-Range Transportation Plan projects were pointed out to participants in the regional meeting. During the meeting on May 31 st, a great deal of discussion focused on the regional impacts of any given project on the UPL. Equal Opportunity Employer Once the projects on the Unscheduled Project List (UPL) had been divided into the High, Medium, or Low priority categories, and in accordance with the Cabinet s guidelines, the participants were requested to identify, in numerical order, the top 25 projects in the region. After considerable open and constructive discussion, participants completed this portion of the process. Following the Transportation Policy Committee adoption of the Unscheduled Project List s regional priorities and top 25 projects in the region, KIPDA staff will forward the UPL, as adopted by the Transportation Policy Committee, to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet s District 5 Office where the District 5 staff will review the local and regional priorities as well as the top 25 and, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet s guidance, complete a Metropolitan Planning Organization Commonwealth Drive Louisville, KY Fax: KY TDD Kentucky Designated Area Agency on Aging

8 Agenda Item #5 Kentucky Member Counties Bullitt Henry Jefferson Oldham Shelby Spencer Trimble Indiana Member Counties Clark Floyd process similar to the one KIPDA has completed. Once District 5 has completed their portion of identifying UPL priorities, they will forward the list with local, regional and District 5 priorities to the Cabinet s Central Office in Frankfort. The Central Office will use the priorities in determining which projects will advance from the Unscheduled Projects List to the updated Six Year Highway Plan. Participants in the KIPDA priority setting process (assignment of local priorities, regional priorities, and the top 25 projects) for the Unscheduled Project List included: 1. Bullitt County 2. Oldham County 3. Louisville Metro 4. Jefferson County League of Cities (Jefferson County League of Cities consulted with the cities of Middletown, Lyndon, and Douglass Hills) 5. Jeffersontown 6. Shively 7. St. Matthews The Transportation Technical Coordinating Committee reviewed and forwarded a recommendation to the Transportation Policy Committee recommending the adoption the Unscheduled Project List regional priorities and top 25 projects assigned through the recently completed KIPDA efforts. The Transportation Policy Committee is being asked to review and adopt the Unscheduled Project List regional priorities and top 25 projects assigned through the recently completed KIPDA efforts. Equal Opportunity Employer Metropolitan Planning Organization Commonwealth Drive Louisville, KY Fax: KY TDD Kentucky Designated Area Agency on Aging

9 2007 KIPDA UNSCHEDULED PROJECT LIST PRIORITIES COUNTY ROUTE DESCRIPTION COST LOCAL PRIORITY REGIONAL PRIORITY TOP 25 JEFFERSON I-265 CONSTRUCT NEW INTERCHANGE AT REHL RD $ 20, Lou. Metro 1 BULLITT KY 44 RECONSTRUCTION THROUGH SHEPHERDSVILLE (KY 61 TO I-65). SEE JUNE 2005 KY 44 ALTERNATE STUDY. $ 10, Bullitt 2 OLDHAM KY 22 MAJOR WIDENING FROM HAUNZ LN TO CRESTWOOD $ 17, Oldham 3 OLDHAM KY 146 Reconstruct KY 146 as a 2-lane road from Jefferson Co. line to Pryor Avenue with turn lanes at Ash Avenue, Houston Avenue, Maple Avenue, & Central Avenue per the Oldham Co. Major Thoroughfare Plan. Widen KY 146 to 3 lanes from Pryor Avenue to KY 329. Include all modes. $ 11, Oldham 4 JEFFERSON KY 2049 CRUMS LANE - WIDEN FROM CANE RUN RD TO US 31W IN SVELY $ 5, Shively 5 JEFFERSON KY 155 TAYLORSVILLE RD - MAJOR WIDENING TO 4 LANES FROM WATTERSON TRAIL (KY 1819) AT JEFFERSONTOWN TO TUCKER STATION RD NEAR TUCKERS $ 11, Jeffersontown 6 JEFFERSON I-264 Widen ramp from westbound I-64 to westbound I-264 (Henry Watterson Expwy.) from 1 to 2 lanes. $ 7, St. Matthews 7 JEFFERSON US 31W DIXIE GHWAY: TSM CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS FROM KY 44 TO BROADWAY $ 6, Lou. Metro 02-Shively 8 Page 1

10 BULLITT KY 1526 BELLS MILL RD - RECONSTRUCT FROM FLOYDS FORK BRIDGE TO KY 44 $ 9, Bullitt 9 PLANTSIDE DR - EXTENSION FROM TUCKER STATION RD TO REHL RD $ 7, OLDHAM KY 22 Intersection improvement at KY 22 and KY 329 in Crestwood. $ 2, Oldham 11 BULLITT KY 1450 RECONSTRUCT FROM MUD LANE TO KY 1526 $ 9, Bullitt 12 JEFFERSON US 60 Major expansion in order reduce congestion and improve safety is not a viable option due to the dense development in the area. Emphasis to be given on TSM improvements as well as TDM projects that reduce demand on the roadway (transit upgrade, bicycle & ped improvements $ 5, Lou. Metro 04-St. Matthews 13 TUCKER STATION RD - RECONSTRUCTION FROM REHL RD TO ELLINGSWORTH LN $ 9, Jeff. League 03-Jeffersontown 14 JEFFERSON I-71 Improve I-71 corridor from I-64 to I-265 (approximately 9.1 miles). $ 90, Lou. Metro 15 BULLITT KY 44 RECONSTRUCTION FROM US 31W TO KY 61 AT SHEPHERDSVILLE $ 35, Bullitt 16 Page 2

11 JEFFERSON I-264 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (4 TO 6 LANES) FROM KY 1447 (WESTPORT RD) TO I-71 $ 15, Jeff. League 17 JEFFERSON US 60 SHELBYVILLE RD - MAJOR WIDENING TO 6 LANES FROM HURSTBOURNE LN (KY 1747) TO GENE SYNDER FREEWAY (I-265) $ 30, Jeff. League 18 OLDHAM I-71 Additional lane in each direction on I-71 from MP (Jefferson/Oldham County line) to MP in order to ease congestion and improve freight flow through the region. Current projects include park and ride lot (KIPDA ID # 1286) & Interchange study (KIPDA #1279) $ 25, JEFFERSON I-264 CONSTRUCT NEW INTERCHANGE AT KY 1931 (MANSLICK RD) $ 20, Lou. Metro 20 BULLITT I-65 NEW INTERCHANGE AT KY 61 N OF SHEPHERDSVILLE. DIAMOND CONFIGURATION ANTICIPATED IN 1992 INTERCHANGE JUSTIFICATION STUDY $ 15, JEFFERSON KY 155 This project was identified by the Louisville Bicycle Summit and the Community Bicycle Plan as a major bicycle corridor in the Metro area providing alternate modes of transportation to the community. $ 3, Lou. Metro 22 JEFFERSON I-264 Reconstruct I-264 interchange at US 42. Project should take into account bicyclists and pedestrians traveling along US 42 in the interchange area. $ Lou. Metro 23 OLDHAM US 42 RECONSTRUCTION FROM RIDGEMORE DRIVE TO KY 1694 $ 22, Oldham 24 Page 3

12 BULLITT KY 44 Construct sidewalks on both sides of KY 44 from MP to MP Safety issues and other alternative transportation options need to be explored, such as transit route and bike lanes along this portion of KY 44. $ JEFFERSON I-264 Contruct new interchange at KY 1447 adding an additional lane in each direction in the interchange area. Project should take into account bicyclists and pedestrians traveling along KY 1447 in the interchange area. $ 7, Jeff. League STONYBROOK EXTENSION - CONSTRUCT NEW 3 LANE FACILITY FROM TAYLORSVILLE RD TO BUNSEN PKY AT HURSTBORNE ACRES $ 2, Jeffersontown OLDHAM KY 146 RECONSTRUCTION FROM JEFFERSON C/L TO CRESTWOOD BYPASS (KY 329B) $ 10, Oldham JEFFERSON KY 1932 CHENOWETH LN - MAJOR WIDENING TO 3 LANES FROM SHELBYVILLE RD (US 60) TO BROWNSBORO RD (US 42) IN ST MATTHEWS $ 4, St. Matthews MOSER ROAD: 2 LANE EXTENSION FROM WATTERSON TRAIL TO BLANKENBAKER RD $ 1, Jeff. League JEFFERSON US 60 SHELBYVILLE RD - MAJOR WIDENING TO 6 LANES FROM I-264 TO HURSTBOURNE LN (KY 1747) $ 15, Jeff. League URTON LN - EXTEND AND WIDEN FROM 2 TO 3 LANES FROM SEATONVILLE RD TO NORTH OF I-64 $ 31, Jeff. League Page 4

13 JEFFERSON KY 1934 CANE RUN RD - WIDEN TO 4 LANES FROM I-264 TO ALGONQUIN PKY $ 7, Shively JEFFERSON US 60 SHELBYVILLE RD - DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS AND SIDEWALK ON THE NORTH SIDE OF US 60 FROM MARSHALL DR TO STONEHEDGE DR $ St. Matthews JEFFERSON KY 155 TAYLORSVILLE RD - MAJOR WIDENING TO 6 LANES FROM BROWNS LANE TO HURSTBOURNE LN (KY 1747) $ 10, Jeffersontown JEFFERSON I-264 Pavement rehabilitation to improve road condition with additional consideration to facility expansion and TDM strategies in order to reduce congestion. $ 12, Shively BULLITT KY 2706 MT. WASNGTON NW BYPASS - RECONSTRUCT & EXTENSION FROM KY 44 TO US 31E N OF MT. WASNGTON $ 12, Bullitt ELLINGSWORTH LANE - RECONSTRUCTION AND EXTENSION FROM BLANKENBAKER RD TO URTON LN $ 3, Jeff. League JEFFERSON I-71 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (4 TO 6 LANES) FROM I- 265 TO KY 329. SEE SEGMENT 4 IN MAY, 1998 ADVANCE PLANNING STUDY. $ 27, Jeff. League JEFFERSON KY 1932 BRECKENRIDGE LN - TSM CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS FROM KRESGE WAY TO WESTPORT RD $ St. Matthews Page 5

14 BULLITT KY 245 ADD TURN LANE ON KY 245 AT JIM BEAM DISTILLERY $ Bullitt COOPER CHAPEL RD - RECONSTRUCT AND ADD TURN LANES FROM SMYRNA PKY TO KY 864 $ 5, Lou. Metro OLDHAM KY 53 RECONSTRUCTION FROM SHELBY C/L TO KY 22 AT BALLARDSVILLE $ 28, Olham JEFFERSON I-64 EXPAND CCTV, REFERENCE MARKER, AND DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN SYSTEMS IN TRIMARC ON I-64 FROM I-265 IN INDIANA TO HURSTBORNE, ON I-65 FROM INDIANA STATE LINE TO IN 60, ON I-71 FROM I-265 TO I-64, AND ON I-264 FROM DIXIE GHWAY TO I-71 $ 8, St. Matthews BULLITT KY 245 ADD TURN LANE ON KY 245 AT KY 3219 (CHAPEZE LN) $ Bullitt JEFFERSON US 60A CANNONS LN & LEXINGTON RD - INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT $ Lou. Metro OLDHAM NEW NEW WESTERN LAGRANGE BYPASS - NEW CONSTRUCTION FROM KY 146 TO KY 53 N OF LAGRANGE $ 8, Oldham JEFFERSON KY 2048 CANNONS LN & WILLIS AVE - INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT $ St. Matthews Page 6

15 JEFFERSON KY 2048 CANNONS LN: WIDEN TO 4 LANES FROM WINCHESTER RD TO LEXINGTON RD $ 4, St. Matthews BULLITT KY 480 RECONSTRUCTION FROM VALLEY VIEW DRIVE TO US 31E $ 32, Bullitt JEFFERSON KY 22 MAJOR WIDENING TO 5 LANES FROM CHAMBERLAIN LN TO HAUNZ LN NEAR OLDHAM C\L $ 13, Lou. Metro 41ST ST & MARKET - INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT $ Lou. Metro JEFFERSON US 60A EASTERN PKY - RECONSTRUCT CURBS FROM CRITTENDEN DRIVE TO BARDSTOWN RD $ 2, Lou. Metro BUNSEN BLVD\CHRISTIAN WAY - CONSTRUCT 5 LANE CONNECTOR BETWEEN BUNSEN BLVD AND CHRISTIAN WAY $ 15, Lou. Metro BOWLING BLVD\CHRISTIAN WAY - CONSTRUCT 5 LANE CONNECTOR BETWEEN BOWLING BLVD AND CHRISTIAN WAY $ 8, Lou. Metro OLDHAM KY 22 Safety and signage improvements on KY 22 at KY 53. $ 21 Page 7

16 BULLITT KY 44 EXTEND TURNING LANE AT US 31EX IN MT. WASNGTON $ 300 JEFFERSON I-64 3RD STREET INTERCHANGE: OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS TO THE WB OFF RAMP $ 300 JEFFERSON I-65 LIBERTY ST/FLOYD ST INTERCHANGE: OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS TO THE NB ON RAMP AND INTERSECTION $ 500 JEFFERSON KY 864 GOSS AVE - IMPROVE INTERSECTION AT SHELBY ST $ 500 JEFFERSON KY 864 TREVILLIAN WAY & POPLAR LEVEL - INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT $ 500 JEFFERSON KY 907 TRD STREET RD - REPLACE CULVERT AT MP 5.6 $ 500 JEFFERSON KY 1703 NEWBURG RD & TREVILLIAN WAY - INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT $ 500 FEGENBUSH LN - INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS AT BARDSTOWN RD NEAR BECHTEL $ 500 Page 8

17 34TH ST & BROADWAY - INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT $ 570 WATTERSON TRAIL (SOUTH) - REALIGN INTERSECTION AT GLASER RD $ 600 OAK ST & SCLLER - INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT $ 600 JEFFERSON KY 155 OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS AT KY 148 INTERSECTION $ 700 ST. CATHERINE ST - IMPROVE CURVE ALIGNMENT AT 5TH & PRESTON STREETS $ 800 JEFFERSON KY 1703 BAXTER AVE & CASTLEWOOD AVE - INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT $ 1,000 U OF L AREA - VARIOUS ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AROUND BELKNAP CAMPUS $ 1,000 CRITTENDEN DR - RECONSTRUCT INTERSECTION AT WARNOCK ST $ 1,200 Page 9

18 JEFFERSON I-264 I-264 AT MUHAMMAD ALI & RIVER PARK DR - INTERCHANGE IMPROVEMENTS $ 1,500 JEFFERSON KY RD & WOODLAWN -INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT $ 2,000 KES LN & FURMAN / KLONDIKE - INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT $ 2,500 JEFFERSON KY 1747 HURSTBOURNE PKY - INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS AT US 60 (SHELBYVILLE RD) $ 2,600 BULLITT KY 44 Intersection improvement at KY 44 and US 31 EX. $ 3,000 JEFFERSON I-264 OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS AT POPLAR LEVEL RD INTERCHANGE $ 3,000 OLDHAM I-71 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (4 TO 6 LANES) FROM KY 146 TO KY 393. SEE SEGMENT 6 IN MAY, 1998 ADVANCE PLANNING STUDY. $ 5,200 OLDHAM I-71 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (4 TO 6 LANES) FROM KY 329 TO KY 146. SEE SEGMENT 5 IN MAY, 1998 ADVANCE PLANNING STUDY. $ 15,900 Page 10

19 OLDHAM I-71 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (4 TO 6 LANES) FROM KY 393 TO KY 53 AT LA GRANGE. SEE SEGMENT 7 IN MAY, 1998 ADVANCE PLANNING STUDY. $ 17,700 OLDHAM KY 146 Widen KY 146 from 2 to 5 lanes from KY-329 to KY-393 south. Project needs to include accommodation of all modes. $ 30,500 JEFFERSON KY 1065 BEULAH CHURCH RD - RECONSTRUCT INTERSECTION AT FERN CREEK RD $ 750 JEFFERSON KY 155 TAYLORSVILLE RD: TSM CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS FROM BARDSTOWN RD TO DUTCHMANS LANE $ 800 JEFFERSON KY 1065 SEATONVILLE RD - MAJOR WIDENING TO 3 LANES FROM BARDSTOWN RD (US 31E) TO LOVERS LN NEAR FERN CREEK $ 1,500 JEFFERSON KY 864 BEULAH CHURCH RD - MAJOR WIDENING TO 3 LANES FROM GENE SNYDER FREEWAY TO COOPER CHAPEL RD NEAR MCNEELY PARK $ 5,000 HUBBARDS LN - RECONSTRUCT AS 3 LANE FROM US 60 TO WESTPORT RD $ 5,200 JEFFERSON KY 1747 HURSTBOURNE PKY - MAJOR WIDENING TO 6 LANES WITH CENTER TURN LANE FROM US 31E (BARDSTOWNE RD) TO KY 155 (TAYLORSVILLE RD) $ 6,000 Page 11

20 ARNOLDTOWN RD - RECONSTRUCTION FROM TRD ST RD TO ST ANDREWS CHURCH RD NEAR PLEASURE RIDGE PARK $ 6,400 JEFFERSON KY 155 TAYLORSVILLE RD - MAJOR WIDENING TO 3 LANES FROM TUCKER STATION RD TO KY 148 AT FISHERVILLE $ 9,000 REHL RD - RECONSTRUCTION FROM BLANKENBAKER RD TO I- 265\SOUTH POPE LICK RD $ 9,000 BULLITT I-65 Reconstruct this segment of I-65 to correct any identified safety issues, improve congestion, and road surface condition. A park and ride lot at KY 44 and I-65 (express bus service exists in this area) may serve to relieve some congestion issues. $ 10,000 JEFFERSON KY 1065 BEULAH CHURCH RD - MAJOR WIDENING FROM FEGENBUSH LN TO BARDSTOWN RD NEAR FERN CREEK $ 10,000 OLDHAM I-71 Improve operational efficiency on I-71 from MP to MP (Oldham/Henry County line) in conjuction with planned development in order to ease congestion and improve freight flow through the region. $ 10,000 OLDHAM KY 146 MAJOR WIDENING FROM CRESTWOOD BYPASS (KY 329B) TO I-71 $ 13,000 OLDHAM I-71 RECONSTRUCT INTERCHANGE AT KY 329 $ 13,100 Page 12

21 JEFFERSON I-64 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (6 TO 8 LANES) FROM I- 264 TO KY 1747 (HURSTBORNE PKY) $ 14,000 OLDHAM NEW NEW CONSTRUCTION FROM KY 1694 TO KY 22 NEAR MURPHY LANE. INCLUDES NEW I-71 INTERCHANGE. $ 18,000 OLDHAM KY 146 MAJOR WIDENING FROM KY 393 NEAR BUCKNER TO KY 53 IN LA GRANGE $ 18,000 JEFFERSON I-71 NEW INTERCHANGE NEAR OLDHAM C\L. INCLUDES NEW CONNECTOR BETWEEN US 42 AND KY $ 18,100 OLDHAM US 42 RECONSTRUCTION FROM KY 1694 TO KY 53 $ 27,600 JEFFERSON I-265 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (4 TO 6 LANES) FROM I- 65 TO US 31E $ 50,000 JEFFERSON I-265 Widen I-265 (Gene Snyder Fwy.) from 4 to 6 lanes from I-65 to US 31E (Bardstown Rd.). Intent would be to widen to inside. Approximately 7.0 miles. $ 55,000 JEFFERSON I-265 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (4 TO 6 LANES) FROM US 31E TO I-64. $ 65,000 Page 13

22 JEFFERSON I-265 Replace and overlay signs on I-265 from KY 146 to I-71; widen I-265 from 4 to 6 lanes from I-64 to I-71. Intent would be to widen to inside (approximately 9.25 miles) $ 80,000 JEFFERSON I-71 I-71 interchange justification study at the Oldham/Jefferson County line. $ 90,000 JEFFERSON I-265 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (4 TO 6 LANES) FROM I- 64 TO I-71. $ 100,000 BULLITT I-65 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (6 TO 8 LANES) FROM KY 61 AT LEBANON JUNCTION TO I-265 $ 102,500 JEFFERSON KY TH STREET: NORTHWESTERN PKY TO BANK ST - STUDY CHANGING TO TWO-WAY STREET $ 10 JEFFERSON US 31W 22ND STREET - TSM IMPROVEMENTS $ 50 JEFFERSON KY 61 PRESTON STREET - TSM IMPROVEMENTS FROM BROADWAY TO JEFFERSON ST $ 50 JEFFERSON KY 61 PRESTON STREET - TSM IMPROVEMENTS FROM LYNN ST TO LL ST $ 50 Page 14

23 JEFFERSON KY 61 JACKSON STREET - TSM IMPROVEMENTS FROM BROADWAY TO JEFFERSON ST $ 50 JEFFERSON KY RD STREET - TSM IMPROVEMENTS $ 50 JEFFERSON KY 1703 BAXTER AVE: PEAK PERIOD PARKING RESTRICTIONS FROM CASTLEWOOD AVE TO GHLAND AVE $ 50 OAK STREET - TSM IMPROVEMENTS FROM FLOYD ST TO 9TH STREET $ 50 BULLITT LOCAL BEECH GROVE RD - ADD SIDEWALKS FROM KY 61 TO REICHMUTH LN IN SHEPHERDSVILLE $ 100 BULLITT LOCAL GH SCHOOL DR - ADD SIDEWALKS TO GH SCHOOL DR IN SHEPHERDSVILLE $ 100 JEFFERSON KY 2054 ALGONQUIN PKY: I-264 TO RODMAN - STUDY CORRIDOR FOR TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENTS $ 100 FLOYD ST - TSM IMPROVEMENTS, PARKING RESTRICTIONS AND AESTHETIC IMPROVEMENTS AT THE ICAL CENTER IN LOUISVILLE $ 100 Page 15

24 JEFFERSON US 60A GRINSTEAD DRIVE: TSM IMPROVEMENTS IN THE LEXINGTON RD/I-64 INTERCHANGE AREA $ 250 BULLITT KY 245 Add eastbound left turn lane on KY 245 at the Jim Beam Distillery driveway. $ 275 JEFFERSON I-65 DEPLOY A TRAVELER ADVISORY TELEPHONE SYSTEM FOR TRIMARC $ 400 JEFFERSON KY 864 COOPER CHAPEL RD - RECONSTRUCT INTERSECTION AT CEDAR CREEK RD $ 470 JEFFERSON I-65 1ST STREET/LIBERTY STREET INTERCHANGE: OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS TO THE SB ON RAMP AND INTERSECTION $ 500 JEFFERSON US 31 GEORGE ROGERS CLARK BRIDGE - ADD PEAK PERIOD REVERSIBLE LANES FROM MAIN ST IN LOUISVILLE TO COURT AVE IN JEFFERSONVILLE $ 500 JEFFERSON KY 864 Improve safety and fix sight distance problem by improving the intersection of KY 864 and Cedar Creek Road. $ 520 JEFFERSON US 31E BARDSTOWN RD - TSM CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS FROM KES LANE TO DOUGLASS BLVD $ 800 Page 16

25 JEFFERSON KY 1631 FERN VALLEY RD:TSM CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS FROM GRADE LN TO PRESTON GHWAY $ 800 JEFFERSON KY 61 Construct center turn lane from Southern Railway Underpass to Clark Lane to ease congestion. Consideration and accommodation of all transportation modes to be included including bicycle and pedestrian facilities. $ 880 7TH & LL ST - INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT WITH LEFT TURN LANES ON ALL APPROACHES $ 900 JEFFERSON I-64 DESIGNATE ONE LANE IN EACH DIRECTION FOR EXCLUSIVE HOV USE FROM I-264 TO I-265 $ 1,000 JEFFERSON KY 1065 OUTER LOOP - CONSTRUCT RIGHT TURN LANE AT NB KY 61 (PRESTON HWY) $ 1,000 OLDHAM LOCAL SPRINGHOUSE PIKE - EXTENSION FROM EXISTING ROAD TO DAWKINS RD $ 1,000 JEFFERSON US 31E BAXTER AVE: TSM CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS FROM BARDSTOWN RD TO CHESTNUT CONNECTOR $ 1,200 JEFFERSON KY 61 PRESTON GHWAY - CLARKS LN TO AUDUBON PKY - REMOVE ISLAND TO PROVIDE 5 LANES $ 1,200 Page 17

26 JEFFERSON I-65 DESIGNATE ONE LANE EACH DIRECTION FOR EXCLUSIVE HOV USE FROM I-64 TO I-265 $ 1,500 JEFFERSON KY 1065 Pavement rehabilitation as well as left turn lanes at major intersections is needed for this corridor. Signal coordination may reduce some congestion issues. Upgraded transit as well as bicycle and pedestrian facilities should be considered within this corridor. $ 1,500 JEFFERSON KY 1065 Improvement pavement condition and improve intersection, signalize, and correct sight distance problems at KY 1065 and Fern Creek Road. $ 1,500 JEFFERSON KY 1819 BILLTOWN RD - MAJOR WIDENING TO 3 LANES FROM I-265 TO SEATONVILLE RD W OF SEATONVILLE $ 1,500 ENGLISH STATION RD - RECONSTRUCTION FROM POPLAR LN TO CHRISTIAN ACADEMY $ 1,500 OLDHAM KY 53 Access management & intersection/signal improvements along KY 53 from I- 71 to downtown LaGrange. Signal warrant & evaluation of intersection approaches at KY 53 & KY 146. Project scope needs to include facilities for all transportation modes. Improve pavement condition. $ 1,500 BULLITT KY 1526 BROOKS RD - ADD CENTER TURN LANE FROM RR TRACKS TO I-65 $ 1,760 JEFFERSON I-264 Reconstruct I-264 (Henry Watterson Expwy.) intersections from Muhammad Ali Blvd. to River Park Dr. $ 1,850 Page 18

27 BULLITT KY 1526 Add center turn lane on KY 1526 from I-65 to the railroad tracks in order to improve access for future industrial and commercial development. This project should also include bicycle and pedestrian facilities. $ 2,000 JEFFERSON US 31E BARDSTOWN RD: BAXTER AVE TO GRINSTEAD DR; BAXTER AVE: GHLAND AVE TO GRINSTEAD DR; GRINSTEAD DR: BAXTER AVE TO BARDSTOWN RD - STUDY ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS IN TS TRIANGLE $ 2,000 JEFFERSON US ND STREET: IMPROVEMENTS FROM NORTHWESTERN PKY TO ROWAN STREET $ 2,000 JEFFERSON I-264 DESIGNATE ONE LANE EACH DIRECTION FOR EXCLUSIVE HOV USE FROM US 31W TO US 42 $ 2,200 JEFFERSON KY 61 Reduce congestion and improve pavement conditions by upgrading travel lane width to 12', installing bike lanes, and providing continuous sidewalks for persons traveling on foot or by transit to the area (sidewalks are present in some locations along segment). $ 2,500 BECKLEY STATION RD - RECONSTRUCT AS 2 LANE FROM SHELBYVILLE RD TO AIKEN RD $ 2,500 JEFFERSON KY 146 LAGRANGE RD - RECONSTRUCTION FROM FACTORY LN AT O'BANNON TO OLDHAM C/L $ 2,750 BING TREE BLVD-EXTENSION FROM TAYLORSVILLE RD TO BUNSEN PKY AT HURSTBORNE ACRES. PHASE Ig DESCRIBED IN 1994 HURSTBOURNE PKY TRAFFIC F-CONGESTION MITIGATION STUDY. $ 2,800 Page 19

28 JEFFERSON KY 907 Pavement rehabilitation is needed in this corridor. Reduce congestion through roadway expansion, TSM strategies and TDM strategies. $ 3,000 CEDAR CREEK CONNECTOR - EXTEND CEDAR CREEK RD FROM SOUTH AND WEST OF JOHNSON SCHOOL RD TO BEULAH CHURCH RD $ 3,000 JEFFERSON KY 146 LAGRANGE RD - MAJOR WIDENING TO 4 LANES FROM ENGLISH STATION RD TO SNYDER FREEWAY $ 3,200 BRISCOE LN - RECONSTRUCTION FROM VAUGHN MILL RD TO SMYRNA PKY $ 3,200 JEFFERSON US 60A Recurb US 60A from KY 1631 to US 31 E $ 3,300 JEFFERSON US 60 SHELBYVILLE RD - WIDEN TO 3 LANES FROM SPRING DR TO CLARK STATION RD $ 3,500 JEFFERSON US 60 Widen US 60 from 2 to 3 lanes (center turn lane) from Spring Drive to Clark Station Road in order to ease congestion arising from planned and continued development along the US 60 corridor. Consideration and accommodation of all transportation modes to be included. $ 3,850 JEFFERSON KY 61 PRESTON GHWAY: TSM CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS FROM I-265 TO AUDUBON PKY $ 4,000 Page 20

29 JEFFERSON KY 1447 WESTPORT RD - MAJOR WIDENING FROM MURPHY LN TO COLLINS LN $ 4,000 FERN CREEK RD - MAJOR WIDENING TO 4 LANES FROM BEULAH CHURCH RD TO BARDSTOWN RD (US 31E) AT FERN CREEK $ 4,000 BROOK: BROADWAY TO I-65 - IMPROVEMENTS TO ACCOMMODATE LEFT & RIGHT TURNS ON BROADWAY $ 5,000 BLUEGRASS AVE: WIDEN TO 5 LANES FROM KY 1931 (MANSLICK RD) TO HAZELWOOD AVE $ 5,800 JEFFERSON KY 1142 PALATKA RD - WIDEN TO 3 LANES FROM KY 1931 (ST. ANDREWS CHURCH RD) TO KY 907 (TRD ST. RD.) $ 6,000 EAST PAGES LANE - RECONSTRUCTION FROM US 31W (DIXIE HWY) TO KY 907 (TRD STREET RD) $ 6,000 FAIRGROUND RD - RECONSTRUCTION FROM US 31E (BARDSTOWN RD) TO KY 1819 (BILLTOWN RD) $ 6,000 MUD LN - MAJOR WIDENING FROM KY 1450 (BLUE LICK RD) TO KY 61 (PRESTON HWY) $ 6,000 Page 21

30 OLDHAM KY 329 RECONSTRUCTION FROM KY 1817 TO I-71 $ 6,000 JEFFERSON KY 864 CEDAR CREEK RD - MAJOR WIDENING TO 3 LANES FROM COOPER CHAPEL RD TO MT. WASNGTON RD $ 6,500 JEFFERSON US 31W Transportation system management improvements on US 31 W from KY 150 to KY 44 to include the consideration of access management. Consideration and facilities for all modes of transportation to be included. $ 6,600 SHEPHERDSVILLE RD - MAJOR WIDENING FROM KY 2845 (MANSLICK RD) TO APPLEGATE LN $ 7,000 OLDHAM KY 146 MAJOR WIDENING FROM I-71 TO KY 393 IN BUCKNER $ 7,000 JEFFERSON KY 1531 AIKEN RD - RECONSTRUCTION FROM OLD HENRY RD TO LONG RUN RD $ 7,500 JEFFERSON US 42 MAJOR WIDENING TO 6 LANES FROM I-264 TO SEMINARY DRIVE $ 8,000 BRENTLINGER LN - RECONSTRUCTION FROM US 31E (BARDSTOWN RD) TO KY 1819 (BILLTOWN RD) $ 8,000 Page 22

31 CRITTENDEN DR - EXTENSION FROM LOUISVILLE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO GRADE LN NEAR DON HUSTON BLVD $ 8,000 FAIRMOUNT RD - RECONSTRUCTION AND EXTENSION FROM COOPER CHAPEL RD TO US 31E (BARDSTOWN RD) $ 9,000 FAIRMOUNT RD - RECONSTRUCTION FROM US 31E (BARDSTOWN RD) TO BROAD RUN RD $ 9,000 JEFFERSON I-64 EXPAND CCTV, REFERENCE MARKER, AND DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN SYSTEMS IN TRIMARC ON I-64 FROM 9TH STREET TO I-264, ON I-71 FROM I-264 TO I-64, AND ON I-264 FROM I-65 TO I-64 $ 10,000 JEFFERSON KY 1447 WESTPORT RD - MAJOR WIDENING FROM COLLINS LN TO KY 146 $ 10,000 JEFFERSON KY 1531 EASTWOOD-FISHERVILLE RD - RECONSTRUCT FROM KY 155 TO US 60 $ 10,000 JEFFERSON KY 1531 JOHNSON RD - RECONSTRUCT FROM US 60 TO AIKEN RD $ 10,000 JEFFERSON KY 1065 Pavement rehabilitation is needed in this corridor. Land use density may limit major widening. Reduce congestion through roadway expansion, TSM strategies and TDM strategies. $ 10,100 Page 23

32 SOUTH 9TH STREET - EXTEND 9TH STREET AS A 4-LANE ROAD FROM KENTUCKY ST TO 7TH AND MYRTLE ST $ 11,000 GRADE LN - MAJOR WIDENING 4 LANES FROM FERN VALLEY RD TO OUTER LOOP $ 11,000 JEFFERSON KY 2051 ROCKFORD LN - MAJOR WIDENING FROM US 31W TO CANE RUN RD $ 11,650 JEFFERSON KY 864 FEGENBUSH LN - MAJOR WIDENING FROM POPLAR LEVEL RD TO BEULAH CHURCH RD $ 12,000 OLDHAM NEW NEW CONSTRUCTION FROM US 42 & KY 1793 INTERSECTION NEAR GOSHEN TO KY 329 & KY 1817 INTERSECTION NEAR BROWNSBORO $ 12,000 PLLIPS LN - MAJOR WIDENING FROM KY 1631 (CRITTENDEN DR) TO KY 61 (PRESTON HWY) $ 12,300 OLDHAM NEW NEW WESTERN LAGRANGE BYPASS - NEW CONSTRUCTION FROM KY 53 S OF LAGRANGE TO BUSINESS PARK RD $ 13,000 JEFFERSON I-64 EXPAND CCTV, REFERENCE MARKER, AND DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN SYSTEMS IN TRIMARC ON I-64 FROM HURSTBORNE TO I-265, ON I-65 FROM BULLITT C\L TO I-264, ON I-71 FROM I-265 TO I-264, AND ON I-265 FROM I-64 IN INDIANA TO I-71 $ 13,700 Page 24

33 JEFFERSON I-264 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (4 TO 6 LANES) FROM I- 64 TO BROADWAY (LOUISVILLE WEST END) $ 15,000 JEFFERSON I-264 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (6 TO 8 LANES) FROM BROADWAY TO ALGONQUIN PKY (LOUISVILLE WEST END) $ 15,000 BULLITT I-65 Rehabilitate, repair, and grind pavement from MP to MP $ 15,500 JEFFERSON I-264 ADD 1 LANE IN EACH DIRECTION FROM US 60 TO I-71 FOR HOV USE $ 18,000 JEFFERSON NEW PROSPECT BYPASS - CONSTRUCT NEW ROAD FROM US 42 TO KY 329 $ 20,000 JEFFERSON KY 1065 OUTER LOOP: WIDEN TO 6 LANES FROM I-65 TO SHEPHERDSVILLE RD $ 20,000 JEFFERSON KY 1065 OUTER LOOP - MAJOR WIDENING TO 4 LANES FROM TRD ST RD (KY 907) TO NATIONAL TURNPIKE (KY 1020) NEAR AUBURNDALE $ 20,000 JEFFERSON KY 1931 ST.ANDREWS CHURCH RD - MAJOR WIDENING TO 4 LANES FROM DIXIE HWY TO PALATKA RD $ 20,000 Page 25

34 JEFFERSON KY 1931 MANSLICK ROAD - WIDEN TO 4 LANES FROM ST. ANDREWS CHURCH RD TO I-264 $ 20,000 JEFFERSON KY 2845 MANSLICK RD - RECONSTRUCTION FROM BEULAH CHURCH RD (KY 864) TO BLUE LICK RD (KY 1450) $ 20,000 JEFFERSON KY 1931 Widen KY 1931 (Manslick Rd.) from 2 to 4 lanes from KY 1931 (St. Andrews Church Rd.) to I-264 (Henry Watterson Expwy.). $ 22,000 JEFFERSON KY 907 VALLEY STATION RD/TRD ST RD - WIDEN TO 4 LANES FROM US 31W AT VALLEY STATION TO NEW CUT RD NEAR AUBURNDALE $ 35,000 ENTERPRISE DR - EXTENSION FROM NATIONAL TURNPIKE TO FERN VALLEY RD NEAR STANDIFORD FIELD.(ANTICIPATES BRIDGE OVER CSX RR & SWITCNG YARD) $ 35,000 JEFFERSON I-64 MAJOR WIDENING FOR 2 ADDITIONAL LANES (4 TO 6 LANES) FROM I- 71 TO I-264 $ 50,000 JEFFERSON I-64 I-64 corridor improvements to consider alternative transportation modes as well as the addition of one travel lane in each travel direction between I-71 & I-264. If additional lane is added, intent would be to widen to inside. Widen ramp from WB I-64 to WB I-264. $ 55,000 Page 26

35 Agenda Item #6 MEMORANDUM Kentucky Member Counties TO: FROM: Transportation Policy Committee Mary C. Hauber Bullitt DATE: June 20, 2007 Henry Jefferson SUBJECT: Administrative Modifications to the Transportation Improvement Program Oldham Shelby Spencer Trimble Indiana Member Counties KIPDA has been informed by the Indiana Department of Transportation of administrative modifications to be made to the Transportation Improvement Program. The project changes are on the attached list. These changes are being made to the FY 2006 FY 2008 Transportation Improvement Program, which is the current TIP, and to the FY 2007 FY 2011 Transportation Improvement Program, which is still under review. Incorporation into the FY 2007 FY 2011 Transportation Improvement Program is contingent upon, and effective, when a conformity finding is made for that document by the appropriate federal agencies. Clark Floyd Equal Opportunity Employer Metropolitan Planning Organization Commonwealth Drive Louisville, KY Fax: KY TDD Kentucky Designated Area Agency on Aging

36 Administrative Modifications for the Transportation Improvement Program June 2007 KIPDA ID State ID Project Description Project Sponsor Change Indiana Projects Charlestown Inner City Multi-Modal Facility Construction of a multi-modal facility for pedestrians & bicyclists. Phase 2 includes Monroe St. from IN 3 to IN 62, Park St. from Monroe St. to IN 3, and High St. from IN 3 to the Middle School." City of Charlestown Move FY 2006 Construction to FY Charlestown Rd. Bridge replacement on Charlestown Rd. over I-265 in New Albany. INDOT Move Construction from FY 2010 to FY 2009 and increase from $500,000 to $902,000 STP-State funding I- 64 Paint I-64 bridge over the Ohio River (Main Bridge). INDOT Add Prel. Eng. To FY 2010 $500,000 STP-State funding, and move Construction from FY 2007 to FY I- 64 Paint I-64 WBL Bridge (Indiana WBL approach bridge - upper level). INDOT Add Prel. Eng. To FY 2010 $100,000 STP-State funding, and move Construction from FY 2007 to FY I- 64 Paint I-64 EBL Bridge (Indiana longer EBL approach bridge - lower level). INDOT Add Prel. Eng. To FY 2010 $100,000 STP-State funding, and move Construction from FY 2007 to FY I- 64 Paint I-64 EBL Bridge (Indiana shorter EBL approach bridge - lower level). INDOT Add Prel. Eng. To FY 2010 $100,000 STP-State funding, and move Construction from FY 2007 to FY I- 65 Paint I-65 (Indiana approach bridge) bridge over the Ohio River. INDOT Add PE FY 2010 $200,000 and ROW FY 2009 $50,000; and move Construction from FY 2007 to FY 2010, STP- State funding I I- 65 Exit 1 Park & Ride I-65 bridge maintenance and rehabilitation (Indiana approach bridge) over the Ohio River. Construction of Park & Ride lot & provision of transit service at I-65, Exit 1. 1 INDOT Jeffersonville Public Works Add PE FY 2010 $100,000 and ROW FY 2009 $50,000; and move Construction from FY 2007 to FY 2010, STP- State funding Move Construction from FY 2007 to FY 2008 and increase from $960,000 to $2,396,878, CMAQ-State funding 6/5/2007 KIPDA

37 Administrative Modifications for the Transportation Improvement Program June 2007 KIPDA ID State ID Project Description Project Sponsor I-265 Pavement of I-265 from I-64 to I-65. INDOT Intersection improvement on IN 60 at IN 60 St. Joe Rd. (east junction). INDOT Intersection improvement on IN 60 at IN 60 St. Joe Rd. (west junction). INDOT Pavement rehabilitation on IN 62 from IN 62 I-65 to E jct. of IN 62/IN 265. INDOT Sight distance correction on IN 62 from Salem Church Rd./Dave Carr Rd. to Sycamore Dr. The Dave Carr Rd. intersection will be shifted east & line up with Salem Church Rd. Left turn lanes will be added on IN 62 at Dave Carr Rd., Salem Church Rd. & Sycamore Dr. Includes 2 intersection improvements: IN 62 at Vesta /Oscar Long Rd. and IN 62 at Brook Rd./Bull IN 62 Creek Rd. INDOT Replace bridge on IN 64 over Georgetown Creek, 4.3 miles west of I- 64. The project's total length is miles. Roadway approaches will provide for two 12 ft. lanes with 6 ft IN 64 shoulders. INDOT Install new traffic signal on IN 111 at Security Pkwy., between Payne Rd IN 111 and Mel Smith Rd. north of I-265 INDOT Intersection improvement on Lewis & Lewis & Clark Clark Pkwy. at Brown Station Way, Parkway includes bridge removal. INDOT Change Correct typographical error of PE to Construction, and move from FY 2007 to FY 2010 Move Construction from 2009 to 2011 Move Construction from 2009 to 2011 Move FY 2009 Construction to FY 2010 Move FY 2008 Constrution to FY 2009 Move FY 2007 Construction to FY 2008 and increase from $1,080,000 to $1,214,800 Bridge funds Move FY 2007 Construction to FY 2008 Move Construction from 2011 to /5/2007 KIPDA

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