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1 STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM 2001 Program Call Projects Selected for Funding Tracking Number/ Project Name Federal Funds Federal Project Number Abilene ABL.CA T & P Railroad Depot Visitor Center $1,184,504 STP 2002(100)TE and Transportation Museum ABL.SF.506 Crossroad Exhibit Hall and Lecture Room $76,800 STP 2002(101)TE District Total $1,261,304 Amarillo AMA.HH.504 Canadian Visitor Center and Main Street $2,071,941 STP 2002(102)TE FM 2388 Restoration. AMA.PT.506 Amarillo Rails to Trails $2,655,702 STP 2002(103)TE AMA.SH.508 Stratford Main Street Project $1,934,274 STP 2002(207)TE District Total $6,661,917 Atlanta ATL.BW.501 Downtown Texarkana Streetscape $395,429 STP 2002(104)TE Enhancement ATL.CS.504 Downtown Hughes Springs Enhancement $429,846 STP 2002(105)TE ATL.MR.505 Historic Jefferson Visitors and Multi-modal $1,068,635 STP 2002(106)TE Transportation Center Austin District Total $1,893,910 AUS.BC.501 Johnson City Trail $525,000 STP 2002(107)TE AUS.HY.504 Old Town Buda Pedestrian Facility $782,370 STP 2002(108)TE 1
2 AUS.TV.512 Northern Walnut Creek Trail $1,996,261 STP 2002(109)TE AUS.WM.517 Cottonwood Trail, Phase 2 $545,478 STP 2002(110)TE Beaumont District Total $3,849,109 BMT.JF.501 Port Arthur Pedestrian Trail, Phase 2 $1,609,920 STP 2002(111)TE Brownwood District Total $1,609,920 BWD.SE.505 Historic Breckenridge Main Street $1,142,573 STP 2002(112)TE Rehabilitation BWD.BR.501 Great State of Texas Historical $2,254,632 STP 2002(113)TE Transportation Complex BWD.CJ.502 Old Cora Pedestrian Information Center $95,883 STP 2002(114)TE Bryan District Total $3,493,088 BRY.WT.508 Breham Greenways $1,832,029 STP 2002(115)TE BRY.MM.504 Cameron Hike and Bike Trails $1,065,552 STP 2002(116)TE BRY.RT.506 Hearne Station Depot Rehab. Phase 3 $192,000 STP 2002(117)TE Childress District Total $3,089,581 CHS.BI.501 High Plains Bison Visitor Center $699,802 STP 2002(208)TE CHS.KX.510 Knox City Pedestrian and Bike Trail $108,560 STP 2002(209)TE 2
3 CHS.MY.512 Renovation of the Quanah, Acme & $938,816 STP 2002(118)TE Pacific Depot - Roaring Springs Corpus Christi District Total $1,747,178 CRP.AS.501 Port Aransas Hike and Bike Trail $300,000 STP 2002(119)TE CRP.AS.502 Rockport Pedestrian/Bicycle Pathway $300,190 STP 2002(120)TE CRP.AS.503 Fulton Mansion Visitor Center $480,003 STP 2002(121) CRP KL.506 The Depot - Transportation Museum and $672,000 STP 2002(122)TE Visitor Welcome Center CRP.NU.507 Bay Trails (Phase III) $979,477 STP 2002(210)TE CRP.SP.512 Ingleside Pedestrian and Bicycle Pathway $1,262,074 STP 2002(123)TE Dallas District Total $3,993,744 DAL.C#.504 Melissa Pedestrian Walkways Project $963,581 STP 2002(124)TE DAL.DL.508 Katy Trail - White Rock Station Extension $3,849,600 STP 2002(125)TE DAL.DL.509 LBJ/Skillman Station Pedestrian Bridge $1,324,690 STP 2002(126)TE DAL.DL.512 Santa Fe Trestle Trail $2,875,114 STP 2002(127)TE DAL.DL.513 Spring Valley/Coit Pedestrian Amenities $582,240 STP 2002(128)TE DAL.DL.514 Tenison Trail: Phase One of the East $2,257,920 STP 2002(129)TE Dallas Veloway DAL.DL.522 Grand Prairie Lone Star Hike $3,000,000 STP 2002(211)TE and Bike Trail 3
4 DAL.DL.534 Rowlett Main Street Sidewalk/Streetscape $1,149,408 STP 2002(130)TE DAL.DN.536 Timber Creek Trail $1,404,480 STP 2002(131)TE DAL.DN.541 Historic Rogers Street Bridge Rehabilitation $408,250 STP 2002(132)TE District Total $17,815,283 El Paso ELP.BS.501 Sul Ross Pedestrian/Bike Trail $1,707,360 STP 2002(133)TE ELP.EP.503 Rio Grand River Trail $3,131,040 STP 2002(134)TE ELP.EP.505 Safety City $144,632 STP 2002(135)TE Fort Worth District Total $4,983,032 FTW.HD.501 Moments in Time Trail, Phase Two $723,360 STP 2002(136)TE FTW.PR.503 Main Street Revitalization - Weatherford $2,019,917 STP 2002(137)TE FTW.PR.504 Town Creek Hike & Bike Trail $3,225,932 STP 2002(138)TE FTW.TR.506 Ninth St. Pedestrian & Streetscape $1,125,000 STP 2002(212)TE Enhancements FTW.TR.508 West Berry Village Pedestrian Improvements $1,187,760 STP 2002(139)TE FTW.TR.510 Arlington Veloweb Improvements $107,040 STP 2002(140)TE FTW.TR.512 Burleson Pedestrian and Bicycle Trail $1,609,662 STP 2002(141)TE FTW.TR.516 Oak Grove Trail $1,171,485 STP 2002(142)TE 4
5 FTW.WS.532 Downtown Decatur Pedestrian $602,301 STP 2002(143)TE Enhancements II Houston District Total $11,772,457 HOU.BO.503 SH 288 Beautification in Freeport $1,049,462 STP 2002(144)TE HOU.HA.513 Vince Bayou Pedestrian and Bicycle Trail $1,074,398 STP 2002(145)TE HOU.HA.516 Southside Place/Bellaire Boulevard $469,259 STP 2002(146)TE Beautification HOU.HA.518 Landscaping at SH 225 and Sens Road Exit $182,408 STP 2002(147)TE HOU.HA.520 NASA Parkway Scenic Beautification $734,304 STP 2002(148)TE HOU.HA.523 Greens Bayou Trail System $2,316,030 STP 2002(149)TE HOU.HA.524 Houston East End Streetscapes $2,166,672 STP 2002(150)TE HOU.HA.525 Buffalo Bayou Heritage Corridor - Shared $3,009,009 STP 2002(151)TE Use Trail HOU.HA.526 Little White Bayou Trail (Phase I) $912,648 STP 2002(152)TE HOU.HA.527 Columbia Tap - Union Station Shared Use $707,027 STP 2002(153)TE HOU.HA.528 Old Spanish Trail (OST) & Griggs Road $1,568,657 STP 2002(154)TE Landscape Project HOU.HA.529 Gulfgate Freeway Enhancement Project $2,025,936 STP 2002(155)TE HOU.HA.530 The Westchase District Trail - North $3,920,870 STP 2002(156)TE HOU.HA.533 Herman Park Trail Improvements $1,999,440 STP 2002(157)TE 5
6 HOU.HA.534 Hardy Toll Road Airport Connection $1,098,010 STP 2002(158)TE Enhancement Project HOU.HA.538 Jersey Village - White Oak Bayou Transit $1,800,878 STP 2002(159)TE Connection Trail HOU.HA.541 South Mayde Creek Pedestrian and Bicycle $2,166,429 STP 2002(160)TE Facility HOU.HA.543 Harris County Transportation Plaza $2,811,600 STP 2002(161)TE HOU.HA.544 San Jacinto Battleground Visitor Center $3,402,912 STP 2002(162)TE HOU.MQ.546 The Woodlands Town Center Pedestrian $1,824,000 STP 2002(163)TE Corridor - South Side District Total $35,239,949 Laredo LRD.VV.502 San Felipe Bicycle and Walking Trail $519,648 STP 2002(164)TE Lubbock District Total $519,648 LBB.HA.503 Running Water Draw Hike and Bike Trail $1,344,384 STP 2002(165)TE Lufkin District Total $1,344,384 LFK.AG.501 Diboll Pedestrian and Hike and Bike Trails $1,431,000 STP 2002(166)TE LFK.NA.504 Nacogdoches Streetscape and Sidewalk $945,383 STP 2002(167)TE LFK.SY.506 Center Downtown Streetscape Project $825,282 STP 2002(168)TE District Total $3,201,665 6
7 Odessa ODA.MD.501 Midland TXU Easement Hike/Bike Trail $337,882 STP 2002(169)TE ODA.MD.504 Historic Old Rankin Highway Visitors Center $1,500,000 STP 2002(170)TE ODA.MD.505 BI 20-E Transportation Corridor $1,917,233 STP 2002(213)TE Enhancement Project ODA.MD.506 Confederate Air Force (CAF) Museum and $2,349,312 STP 2002(171)TE Display Hangar ODA.TE.507 Sanderson Depot - The Terrell County $473,189 STP 2002(172)TE Transportation Museum Paris District Total $6,577,616 PAR.GS.502 Denison Main Street Streetscape $307,939 STP 2002(173)TE PAR.HU.504 Greenville Downtown Streetscape Project $1,187,898 STP 2002(174)TE PAR.RR.510 Clarksville Historic Creek Walk $173,722 STP 2002(175)TE District Total $1,669,559 Pharr PHR.CF.501 El Paseo de Santa Isabella $526,217 STP 2002(176)TE PHR.CF.502 Central Parkway Trails at Paseo de la Resaca $1,240,838 STP 2002(177)TE PHR.CF.505 Heart of Harlingen Pedestrian Linkage $888,720 STP 2002(178)TE PHR.CF.506 Arroyo Hike and Bike Trail (Phase II) $677,605 STP 2002(179)TE PHR.HG.510 Hidalgo Pedestrian and Bicycle Access $1,690,991 STP 2002(180)TE PHR.HG.513 World Birding Visitor Information Center $1,478,400 STP 2002(181)TE 7
8 PHR.HG.514 McAllen Pedestrian and Bicycle Trail $1,004,098 STP 2002(182)TE Additions (Phase II) San Angelo District Total $7,506,869 SJT.CX.503 Ozona Visitor Center $1,139,040 STP 2002(183)TE San Antonio District Total $1,139,040 SAT.BX.501 Salado Creek Hike and Bike Trail, Phase 2 $1,999,882 STOP 2002(184)TE SAT.BX.504 Selma Stage Stop Station and Visitor $997,102 STP 2002(214)TE Center SAT.BX.505 Spur 371/Kelly USA Entrance $628,446 STP 2002(185)TE SAT.BX.506 Hays Street Bridge Rehabilitation, Bicycle $2,879,293 STP 2002(186)TE & Pedestrian Route SAT.CM.507 Gruene Road Hike/Bike Trail $609,578 STP 2002(187)TE District Total $7,114,301 Statewide TEX.MP.501 Historic Bridge Preservation Program $3,500,000 STP 2002(188)TE TEX.MP.504 Texas Heritage Trails $4,128,624 STP 2002(189)TE TEX.MP.505 Phase 2, Completion of Birding/Nature $480,000 STP 2002(190)TE Trails for South/Central Texas/Panhandle TEX.MP.506 Prairies and Pineywoods Great Texas $770,880 STP 2002(191)TE Wildlife Trails District Total $8,879,504 8
9 Tyler TYL.GG.503 Grace Creek Pedestrian and Bicycle Trails $1,276,022 STP 2002(192)TE TYL.GG.505 Downtown Gladewater Streetscape $2,327,126 STP 2002(193)TE Enhancement TYL.VN.511 Canton/First Monday Trade Days $857,235 STP 2002(194)Te Streetscape Project Waco District Total $4,460,383 WAC.BL.502 Nolan Creek Hike and Bike Trail $1,719,293 STP 2002(195)TE WAC.BL.503 Nolan Creek Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail $2,495,498 STP 2002(196)TE WAC.CV.507 FM 113 Pedestrian and Bicycle Facility $1,236,237 STP 2002(197)TE WAC.HI.511 Itasca Depot Visitors Center and Heritage $1,722,698 STP 2002(198)TE Education Center WAC.LT.514 Groesbeck Streetscape Project $403,762 STP 2002(199)TE WAC.LT.516 Burlington-Rock Island Railroad Depot $203,040 STP 2002(215)TE WAC.ML.517 Brazos Riverwalk - University Cultureal $2,274,240 STP 2002(200)TE District Extension WAC.ML.519 Crawford Sidewalk Facilities $335,050 STP 2002(201)TE District Total $10,389,818 Wichita Falls WFS.WC.504 Sikes Lake Pedestrian & Bicycle Trail $1,353,639 STP 2002(202)TE WFS.WC.506 Downtown Burkburnett Enhancement $316,620 STP 2002(203)TE District Total $1,670,259 9
10 Yoakum YKM.MG.507 Downtown Pedestrian Walkway $647,394 STP 2002(204)TE YKM.DW.503 Pershing Square Pedestrian Facility $981,666 STP 2002(216)TE YKM.VT.509 Sidewalks and Pathway Improvements at $462,211 STP 2002(205)TE Four (4) Locations YKM.WH.512 Southern Pacific - T&NO Railroad Depot $1,031,036 STP 2002(206)TE Restoration Project District Total $3,122,307 Statewide Total $155,005,825 10
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