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1 BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA OCTOBER 19, 2016 LEE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING 1500 MONROE STREET, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA FIRST FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM 1B 3:00 5:00 P.M. 1. *Call to Order, Introductions, Review of Agenda and Motion to approve agenda (Don Mayne - 5 minutes) 2. *Approval of the September 21, 2016 meeting minutes. (Don Mayne - 5 minutes) 3. Public Comments on any topic. (3 minutes per speaker) 4. New Business a. Development Order Process (Susan Hollingsworth, Sr. Development Review Representative - 20 minutes) b. Prioritize BPAC List (Don Mayne 20 minutes) 5. Old Business: a. *Sidewalk Request on Ottumwa Avenue/Settler Drive, Muskegon Avenue and Lorraine Drive (Don Mayne 10 minutes) b. TIGER V Grant Update (Ron Gogoi 5 minutes) c. Wayfinding Signs Letter of Support (Don Mayne 5 minutes) d. MPO Crash Report (Ron Gogoi 5 minutes) e. Safe Routes to School applications (Dawn Huff/Nena Garrett 10 minutes) 1) Harns Marsh Elementary and Middle Schools 6. Member comments: 7. Staff Comments: Hart Rd Shared Use Path from SR 78 to Forest Park Dr, west side. Advancing Survey/Design by one year to FY 16/17 in CIP (Dave Murphy-5 minutes) 8. Upcoming meeting agenda items: Project Prioritization Gladiolus Drive Sidewalk Request between Maida Lane and Old Gladiolus Drive 9. *Adjournment. *Action item MEETING CANCELED - NO QUORUM To respect other speakers and the Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee, please limit your comments to three minutes. Find Additional information for BPAC at: Appointed by the Lee County Board of County Commissioners In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Lee County will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities in its services, programs, or activities. To request an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication or a reasonable modification to participate, contact Debbie Carpenter, (239) , Florida Relay Service 711, or DCarpenter@leegov.com. Accommodation will be provided at no cost to the requestor. Requests should be made five days in advance.

2 LEE COUNTY BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN MEETING MINUTES September 21, 2016 MEMBERS PRESENT STAFF Jane Bowser, At Large, Secretary Debbie Carpenter, LC DCD T. Patrick Connor, District 2 Sarah Larsen, Planning Al Giacalone, Vice Chair, At Large, Affordable Housing Mel Dokman, LCDOT Don Mayne, Chair, District 4 Andy Getch, P.E., LC DCD Damon Shelor, District 5 David Murphy, LCDOT Dave Wheaton, At Large David Wagley, LC DCD Keith Kibbey, At Large MEMBERS ABSENT Dr. Ileana Sisson, District 1 GUESTS Dawn Huff, LC School District Nena Garrett, LC School District Dianne Barry, Yacht Club Colony Lorene Raynor, Yacht Club Colony Gabriele Starred, Yacht Club Colony Ron Gogoi, LC MPO Agenda Item#1, *Call to Order, Introductions and Review of Agenda: Mr. Don Mayne, Chair, called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m., asked for introductions and welcomed guests. Mr. Al Giacolone moved to approve the agenda, Mr. Keith Kibbey seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item #2: *Approval of the August 17, 2016 Meeting Minutes: Mr. Keith Kibbey moved to approve the August 17, 2016 meeting minutes, Mr. Damon Shelor seconded the motion. Mr. Giacolone noted there were some agenda item numbers that did not match the sequence of the agenda; the secretary agreed to correct. The motion was called to approve the minutes with the corrections noted; approved unanimously. Agenda Item #3, Public Comments: Representatives of the Yacht Club Colony (YCC) were again present to ask the committee to support their request for a shared use path on Donald Road. Ms. Luisa Gonzalez, a Lehigh resident, expressed concern about the lack of sidewalks in Lehigh, specifically Leonard Boulevard. After some discussion, committee members informed Ms. Gonzalez that funding for a path on Leonard Blvd. was already on the BPAC list. Old Business Agenda Item #4a: *Sidewalk Request Yacht Club Colony on Donald Road from Coon Road to Club House Road: Mr. Mayne said the committee heard the community s request for a shared use path in July, in August there was further discussion and a video presentation. Following that, the committee requested an estimate for just a sidewalk from Coon Road to the end of the Eagles Enclave project. Staff estimated the cost for a sidewalk from Coon Road to Jones Road at $535,000 as compared to a shared use path for that same section at an estimated cost of $508,000. Staff explained that the sidewalk was more costly because it is concrete versus asphalt for a shared use path. The majority of the cost was piping for drainage. The original estimate for an 8 ft. shared use path from Coon Road to Club House Road was $1.6 Million with a BPAC score of out of 100. BPAC Meeting September 21, 2016 Page 1

3 The committee noted that the BPAC score was still too low to put the project on the list and suggested residents look for alternate sources of funding, perhaps an MSTU, similar to a street lighting district. More discussion followed. The committee agreed that this project has merit but even if added to the list, was ranked so low that it would be years before it would be funded. The committee was divided on whether to add the project regardless of ranking to give the project status. The residents reminded the committee that the original request was made four years ago but because of the low ranking the project was not added to the list; now the need has increased and they have returned again asking for help. Mr. Pat Connor made a motion to put the Yacht Club Colony request for a shared use path on the list to give the project status. Ms. Jane Bowser seconded. Opened for discussion. Mr. Kibbey was not opposed to adding projects with merit regardless of ranking in order to provide the Commissioners with a complete picture of needs. Mr. Giacolone was concerned about setting a precedent of adding projects indiscriminately. With respect to this particular project, because of extensive problems with the road and the drainage and elevation issues that will need to be addressed in the future, he was not inclined to support the motion. A vote was taken. The motion passed with 5 votes; 2 votes opposed. Agenda Item #4b: Tiger V Grant Wayfinding Signs: Mr. Dave Wheaton reported on the progress of the MPO s Bicycle Pedestrian working group concerning wayfinding signs for bike paths within the Tiger grant area. He reviewed a powerpoint presentation stating that Alternative #3 had been chosen as the standard kiosk sign; it is intended that this design will be consistent throughout the county. The signs would be for regional destinations, no more than three to a sign. For directional signs, it was decided to stay with blue to avoid any confusion with other signs. The design has been sent to the vendor for a quote and costs should be back in 3 or 4 weeks. The capital expense (cost of signs) will be covered by Tiger Grant money; maintenance, once the signs are up, is still an issue as Lee County has not agreed to maintain the signs. Mr. Gogoi said the MPO is also working with the City of Fort Myers and Bonita Springs on how many signs they will need and also giving them a heads up on the maintenance going forward. Mr. Shelor asked who has the responsibility for maintenance in other tourist destinations. Mr. Wheaton did not know but agreed to speak with the Alta Planning + Design representatives about that. Mr. Connor said he was in favor of the wayfinding signs. He thought the committee should consider instituting a system to prioritize where the signs should be placed first. Mr. Giacolone said that there are already wayfinding signs in unincorporated Lee County and asked staff who paid for them and who maintains them. Staff did not have a definite answer but knew that one of the signs had been replaced by DOT. This is a very tourist driven area and the signs promote the area. It would seem that this would be an appropriate use of tourist development funds but unfortunately the state dictates where those funds can be spent. He was also in favor of the signs, but not if Project # funding gets reduced as a result. Mr. Mayne made a motion for the BPAC committee to write a letter to the Commissioners supporting the wayfinding program, and thanking them for additional funding in the CIP. Seconded by Mr. Wheaton. Mr. Mayne agreed to draft the letter and bring it to the next meeting for committee discussion. A vote was taken; the motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item #4c, MPO Crash Report: No Update. BPAC Meeting September 21, 2016 Page 2

4 New Business Agenda Item #5a, Safe Routes to School: Ms. Dawn Huff, Long Range Planner with the Lee County School District, accompanied by Ms. Nena Garrett, Road Safety Supervisor, made a presentation concerning the Safe Routes to School program. Ms Huff handled the Safe Route grants in the past, Ms. Garrett will handle the grant process in the future. Grants are funded through a federal program established in Safe Routes to School became eligible for funding in October The grant process is a joint effort between the school district and local governments. Applications are managed through the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) on a cost-reimbursement basis; the local government provides funding and then is reimbursed by FDOT. Applications, prepared by the District, are submitted to the local FDOT District Safe Routes to School Coordinator. There are very strict guidelines and she reviewed the criteria for eligible projects which included: Pedestrian facilities (sidewalks, pathways) Bicycle Facilities (bike racks, shelters, bike lockers) Traffic Control Devices (crosswalks, pavement markings, traffic signs) Traffic Calming (roundabouts, speed humps) Ineligible projects include those that require the purchase of right of way; sidewalks or pathways on school property; facilities that should be addressed with other funds to meet ADA requirements; or other items that are considered regular maintenance. The School District Transportation Office (Transportation) maintains a list of locations where walking conditions are considered hazardous. Typically buses are not provided within 2 miles of schools, but if there is not an area at least 4 feet wide adjacent to the road, Transportation will evaluate the location of the complaint and may provide busing. Other potential projects, taken from the list that Transportation maintains as well as projects submitted by the local government, are reviewed to determine which projects would benefit the largest number of school children. The application process is very detailed and time consuming. The first step of the process is a meeting with local governments, through the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) to decide on the projects to submit (up to five). Following that: Set up community meetings with the principal at related schools to include associated local government, District staff, law enforcement & CSTS member Advertise meeting Have schools complete survey and tally sheet and input data Begin preparing and obtaining data for application Submit to MPO, who then submits to FDOT. The applications must be reviewed by MPO and must have the MPO s recommendation. Staff said that the application also requires the project to be on BPAC s list as confirmation that the project has merit. Ms. Huff reviewed the projects funded by the SRTS since its inception in ($570,000). If not approved through the SRTS program, there may be funding through other sources but an application cannot have 50% of the cost attributed to drainage. Projects funded through other sources is over $1M to date. Ms. Huff reviewed the timelines, stating the normal application process is usually 4 months, but this year it is abbreviated and she was not sure what would get completed by the December 31 st deadline. She talked about new application and submittal guidelines and Mr. Gogoi spoke about the uncertainty of how FDOT was going to administer funds going forward. BPAC Meeting September 21, 2016 Page 3

5 Ms. Huff confirmed that someone had been in touch about a sidewalk for Ottumwa. The committee asked about the Tanglewood project which had been presented to the committee last year. Mr. Gogoi confirmed that the Tanglewood project was one of four projects that has been approved for funding and should be showing up as a design/build project in the FDOT work program soon, although he was still waiting for confirmation from FDOT. Mr. Giacolone asked that the Ottumwa project be placed on next month s agenda in order to talk about approving it for the BPAC list to comply with SRTS application requirements. Agenda Item #5b, *Earl Road Sidewalk Request: Mr. Wagley stated that Mr. Dan Moser had contacted LDOT about a sidewalk on Earl Road which is within the City of Fort Myers, but maintained by Lee County. Mr. Moser provided a letter from the manager of the Broadway Apartments, asking for sidewalks along Earl Road to connect to the existing sidewalk in front of their complex to assist their residents. Specifically the request is for a sidewalk to fill the gap on the west side in front of the car dealership, and a sidewalk on the east side to Broadway. Staff provided a cost estimate for the east gap at $38,000, due in part to a drainage ditch with piping that would need to be extended, and an estimate for the west gap at $37,000. The east gap has a BPAC score of 35; the west scored 44. Staff has contacted the car dealership about its encroachment into the right of way; it is a situation that the dealership has agreed to fix. Mr. Wagley submitted an RFA to DOT Operations for the sidewalk on the south side. After discussion it was decided to consider this one project. The better point score will be used. Mr. Connor made a motion to add the Earl Road Sidewalk project to the BPAC list. Ms. Bowser seconded. A vote was taken and the motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item #5c, *Re-evaluation of CIP Projects: Mr. David Murphy referred to the list that he uses to keep track of where projects are in the CIP process (bid, design, permit, build). He did site visits for two projects recently, the East 12 th St. SW North project in Lehigh (Gerald Ave Joel Blvd.) and the Boy Scout Drive project (Ped Safety Imp. Summerlin Rd & US41). The E 12 th Street project was originally for a sidewalk to connect a bus stop to Joel and Gerald, but since that time Lee Tran built a bus shelter and a connecting sidewalk to Joel Blvd. which fulfills Lee Trans mission for that area. Staff said to extend the sidewalk west to Gerard would be quite costly, $70,000 due to unforeseen drainage issues, and the bus stop would only service 7 or 8 houses. Mr. Murphy suggested removing the project so that the reserved funds could be used elsewhere. Mr. Damon Shelor made the motion to remove the East 12 th Street project from the CIP list. Seconded by Mr. Connor. The motion carried unanimously. Mr. Murphy and two engineers walked the Boy Scout site and found that the original vision (curb ramps, pedestrian refuge islands, moving medians out) for that intersection had changed. After evaluating the area, he and the engineers determined that the best course of action was to make everything ADA compliant using ADA funds instead of Project # This means replacing pedestrian ramps, repairing an asphalt path and fixing some trip hazards. Mr. Murphy said removing this project from the CIP list would free up another $300,000. Mr. Wheaton made a motion to remove this project from the CIP list. Seconded by Mr. Shelor. Following a discussion about which projects might be moved up on the list as a result of the removal of these two projects, a vote was taken and the motion was approved unanimously. BPAC Meeting September 21, 2016 Page 4

6 Agenda Item # 6 Member Comments: Mr. Kibby asked if Mr. Murphy s list had been updated to address the Estero Parkway funding following the 9/20/16 board meeting. Mr. Murphy said the Board s decision was to fund 100% of the sidewalk but he did not know whether all of the money would come from reserves but would check and report back. Mr. Connor referred to a letter from Darla Letourneau of BikeWalkLee to the Commissioners in connection with the FY16/17 budget. He commented that it contained good information and recommendations with respect to Bike/Ped Facilities and CIP projects. Agenda Item #7, Staff Comments: Mr. Murphy met with a constituent recently about a project on the BPAC list and was concerned that citizens are confused about the rankings on the BPAC list versus the CIP list. The committee assured Mr. Murphy that every effort is made to explain to applicants that this is a very lengthy process. Mr. Wagley said he would need the updated BPAC priority list by December and suggested it be added as an agenda item for next month. He also reported that as part of the county s streamlining effort he, Andy Getch and Lili Wu, the Transportation Planning division, has become part of Community Development and moved to the second floor. Agenda Item #8, Upcoming meeting agenda items: Development Order process Agenda Item #9, Adjournment: The meeting adjourned at 5:05 p.m. Next Meeting: Wednesday, October 19, 2016 from 3 to 5 p.m. Digitally recorded minutes are available upon request. BPAC Meeting September 21, 2016 Page 5

7 BPAC Chairman Date BPAC Secretary or Vice-Chair Date BPAC Meeting September 21, 2016 Page 6

8 BPAC Projects in the CIP Updated October 3, 2016 PROJECT NAME Gulf Blvd Shared Use Path Widening Wheeler Rd to 1 st St E Boca Grande Contact Project Manager Rob Phelan, P.E. at rphelan@leegov.com or Fiddlesticks Blvd/West Side Shared Use Path/Resurface Fiddlesticks Entrance to Daniels Pkwy Winkler Rd Sidewalk/East Side College Pkwy to McGregor Blvd Hancock Bridge Pkwy Sidewalk/North Side Moody Rd to US 41 W Mariana Ave Sidewalk/North Side US 41 to Business 41 Hancock Bridge Pkwy Sidewalk/North Side NE 16 th PL to SE 24th Ave Boy Scout Dr Pedestrian Safety Improvements Summerlin Rd to US 41 STATUS Design/Survey Fiscal Year 15/16 Construction Fiscal Year 16/17 Design complete and project in for procurement. Construction will begin after bid and executed contract. LCDOT is hoping to finish project by start of tourist season, Fall Construction is underway. Design/Survey Fiscal Year 15/16 Construction Fiscal Year 16/17 60% plans received. 4/13/16 review underway. Design/Survey Fiscal Year 15/16 Construction Fiscal Year 16/17 BOCC approved the contract on 9/6/16 design will begin as soon as the approved STA is received. Design/Survey Fiscal Year 15/16 Construction Fiscal Year 16/17 Survey & permitting needed. Contract for survey on the 10/4/16 BOCC agenda. Design/Survey Fiscal Year 16/17 Construction Fiscal Year 17/18 This project has not started. Funding for Design/Survey will be available beginning 10/1/16. Design/Survey Fiscal Year 16/17 Construction Fiscal Year 17/18 BPAC recommended removing this project from CIP at the 9/21/16 meeting. Project deleted.

9 Beacon Manor Dr Sidewalk US 41 to Danley Dr E 12th St Sidewalk/North Side Gerald Ave to Joel Blvd Stringfellow Rd Shared Use Path/East Side Sanibel Blvd to York Rd Hart Rd Shared Use Path/West Side SR 78 to Forest Park Dr Tice St Sidewalk/South Side Lynneda Ave to Ortiz Ave Tice St Sidewalk/South Side Ortiz Ave to Lexington Ave Alico Rd Sidewalk/North Side RR Crossing to Quaker Ln Design/Survey Fiscal Year 16/17 Construction Fiscal Year 17/18 Negotiating design fee with Hole Montes, Inc. Design/Survey Fiscal Year 17/18 Construction Fiscal Year 18/19 BPAC recommended removing this project from CIP at the 9/21/16 meeting. Project deleted. Design/Survey Fiscal Year 17/18 Construction Fiscal Year 18/19 Design/Survey Fiscal Year 17/18 Construction Fiscal Year 18/19 Design/Survey Fiscal Year 18/19 Construction Fiscal Year 19/20 Design/Survey Fiscal Year 18/19 Construction Fiscal Year 19/20 Design/Survey Fiscal Year 18/19 Construction Fiscal Year 19/20

10 CIP Projects with Bike/Ped Facilities Included PROJECT NAME Alico Rd Four Lane Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy to Airport Haul Rd Twelve Foot Shared Use Path Both Sides Big Carlos Pass Bridge Replacement Sidewalk on Bridge Contact Project Manager Ehab Guirgus, P.E. at or Burnt Store Rd Four Lane Pine Island Rd to Van Buren Pkwy Bike Lanes, 10 SUP East side, 5 SW West Side Corbett Rd Widening/Resurfacing Diplomat Pkwy to Littleton Rd Revising project to add paved shoulders rather than a path on one side. Based on survey, gravity wall would have been needed for approx. 1/3 of project. Crystal Dr Two Lane Divided Section On Road Bike Lanes and SW on Both Sides Crystal Dr/Plantation Rd Roundabout Includes Pedestrian Features Estero Blvd Improvements Trolley Stops, Bike Lanes, SW Both Sides Per BOCC action 11/19/13, Construction will move in consecutive segments from north to south starting at Crescent St, with construction funding every other year. Improvement at foot of Matanzas Pass Bridge not yet identified and funded, to be evaluated in FDOT PD&E study. Contact Project Manager Rob Phelan, P.E. at rphelan@leegov.com or STATUS Design/Survey Fiscal Year 14/15 (underway) Construction Fiscal Year 16/17 PD&E study Fiscal Year 16/17. North Section Currently under Construction Middle Section Construction Fiscal Year 16/17 South Section Construction Fiscal Year 18/19 Design/Survey Fiscal Year 14/15 Construction Fiscal Year 15/16 Lee County reviewing options for pavement repair and completing project within existing Right of Way. Design/Survey Fiscal Year 18/19 Complete and open. Segment 1 Construction Fiscal Year 14/15 Segment 2 Design/Survey Fiscal Year 15/16 Construction Fiscal Year 16/17 Segment 3 Design/Survey Fiscal Year 17/18 Construction Fiscal Year 18/19

11 Gunnery Rd S/8 th St SW Intersection Improvements Signalization & Turn Lane Improvements Sidewalk and Bike Lanes on Both Sides-Gunnery Rd S to Floyd Ave S Homestead Rd Four Lane Alabama Rd N to Sunrise Blvd Bike Lanes and SW on Both Sides Kismet/Littleton Realignment Bike Lanes and Sidewalks on Both Sides North Airport Rd Extension to West Bike Lanes, 10 Shared Use Path on North Side Six foot SW on South Side Palomino Ln Improvements Eight Foot Shared Use Path For Information, Contact Sarah Clarke at Sunshine Blvd S & 8 th St SW Roundabout with Pedestrian Facilities Bicycles Use the Roundabout as a Vehicle Three Oaks Pkwy Extension North New 4 Lane North of Alico Rd to Daniels Pkwy ROW Acquisition Fiscal Year 15/16 Construction Fiscal Year 17/18 - FDOT is going to provide Safety funds for construction. Construction Fiscal Year 15/16 Right of Way Acquisition under way. Design/Survey Fiscal Year 16/17 Right of Way Fiscal Year 17/18 Construction Fiscal Year 18/19 Three firms shortlisted on 9/12/16. Design/RR/Construction Fiscal Year 14/15 Construction Engineering & Inspection Fiscal Year 15/16 Design /Survey Fiscal Years 14/15 & 15/16 Construction Fiscal Year 16/17 Hole Montes to begin design work. Survey underway. Design/Survey Fiscal Year 17/18 ROW Fiscal Year 18/19 Design/ROW Acquisition Fiscal Year 14/15 Right of Way Acquisition Fiscal Year 17/18 Right of Way Acquisition Fiscal Year 19/20

12 PROJECT NAME FROM TO LENGTH FACILITY SIDE ROAD PROJECT SCORE COMMENT (MILES) TYPE IMP FEE COST ESTIMATE DIST Pine Island Rd Stringfellow Rd Veterans Pkwy 5.47 SUP both IF 22, N $3,463, PD&E Study FDOT 2020/2021 Hancock Bridge Pkwy Orange Grove Blvd 4055 Hancock Bridge Pkwy 0.32 SW N IF 22, N $175, Currently on hold, no open DO Veterans Pkwy SW 3rd PL SW 2nd AVE 0.3 SUP both IF 22, N $249, Being considered for FDOT MPO TA funding Veterans Pkwy SW 10TH AVE Skyline Blvd 0.11 SUP S IF 22, N $222, Being considered for FDOT MPO TA funding Pondella Rd Business 41 US SW S IF 22, N $7,365, Hold Barrett Rd Pondella Rd Approx. 2050' N of Pondella Rd 0.39 SW W IF 22, N $578, Broadway St SR 80 Center St 0.49 SW TBD IF 22, N $228, RD ST W Park Ave GICIA path 0.06 SW N IF 22, N $25, N River Rd Parkinson Rd Persimmon Ridge Rd 1.2 SUP TBD IF 22, N $600, N River Rd Caloosa Park W boundary Parkinson Rd 3.1 SUP TBD IF 22, N $1,550, N River Rd Persimmon Ridge Rd Hendry County Line 2.5 SUP TBD IF 22, N $1,250, Burnt Store Rd Van Buren Pkwy County Line 8.75 SUP both IF 22, N $5,550, Hold N River Rd Argo Dr Caloosa Park 3.7 SUP TBD IF 22, N $1,850, N River Rd SR 31 Argo Dr 2.7 SUP TBD IF 22, N $1,350, Leeland Heights Blvd Georgia Rd Richmond Ave 1.2 SW N IF 23, C $459, Hold-in Construction FDOT TIP 2016/2017-Add to List Ortiz Ave Tice St SR SUP & BL both IF 23, C $244, Hold-No Longer in MPO LRTP Ortiz Ave Ballard Rd Tice St 1.24 SUP & BL both IF 23, C $917, Hold-Split in 2 segments at Luckett Rd Westgate Blvd/Leonard Blvd S/23rd SLee Blvd Sunshine Blvd S SW both IF 23, C $8,142, Split in 5 segments-being considered for FDOT MPO TA funding Tice Street New York Dr/SR 80 Lynneda Ave 0.19 SW S IF 23, C $55, SRTS Application Fairfax Drive Garcia Avenue Flamingo Cir 0.34 SW W IF 23, C $151, Ortiz Ave SR 82 Ballard Road 1.03 SUP & BL both IF 23, C $326, Hold Ben C Pratt/Six Mile Cypress Pkwy S of Winkler ext Colonial Blvd 1 PS both IF 23, C $886, New York Drive Glenwood Ave SR SW E IF 23, C $113, SRTS Application Waverly Ave Tice St SR SW E IF 23, C $59, SRTS Application Taylor Ln Delaware Rd Lee Blvd 0.29 SW E IF 23, C $191, Hold-in PE FDOT TIP Current Year Glenwood Ave Prospect Ave Ortiz Ave 1.49 Shared Lane both IF 23, C $16, College Pkwy Winkler Rd Summerlin Rd 0.74 SW/BL both IF 23, C $6,575, Hold FSW Ln Heronwood Ln FSW Pkwy 0.1 SW W IF 23, C $32, Hold Tice St Lexington Ave Country Lakes Dr 0.64 SW N IF 23, C $696, Plaza Dr Victoria Station Plaza Homestead Rd N 0.01 SW N IF 23, C $36, Buckingham Rd Cemetery Rd SR BL both IF 23, C $987, Mississippi Ave Tice St SR SW E IF 23, C $57, SRTS Application Woodward Ct Beth Stacey Blvd Broad St E 0.27 SW N IF 23, C $72, Earl Rd US 41 Broadway 0.09 SW N IF 23, C $78, Carolina Avenue Glenwood Avenue SR Shared Lane both IF 23, C $8, Tanglewood Pkwy/Manchester Blvd McGregor Blvd Selby Dr 0.75 SW S IF 23, C $174, FDOT Targeting Construction Summer 2018 Kingston Dr SR 80 N of Del Ray Avenue 0.12 SW both IF 23, C $38, Prospect Ave/Arlington Ave Palm PL Cypress Ln 0.17 SW W IF 23, C $69, Manchester Blvd Tanglewood Pkwy Tanglewood Elementary 0.28 SW N IF 23, C $80, Duplicate Baltimore Avenue SR 80 Walter Street 0.12 SW W IF 23, C $152, Richmond Avenue SR 80 Lexington Ave 0.24 SW S IF 23, C $670, Add to BPAC list, was considered for FDOT MPO TA funding Joel Blvd Charlie R. Matheny Park E 8th St 0.49 SW E IF 23, C $386, ROW Permit in Issued Status Homestead Rd S 1/3 mi N of Milwaukee Blvd Sunrise Blvd 0.81 SW both IF 23, C $1,437, Hold-Pending LDC Amendments Flamingo Circle SR 80 Bellair Rd 0.19 SW W IF 23, C $240, Delaware Rd Archdale St Taylor Ln 0.39 SW N IF 23, C $340, Hold-in PE FDOT TIP Current Year

13 Lynneda Ave Tice Elementary School Tice St 0.1 SW W IF 23, C $79, SRTS Application Camelot Dr McGregor Blvd South Pointe Blvd 0.04 PS N IF 23, C $10, Balboa Avenue Garcia Ave 349/351 Balboa Ave 0.1 SW both IF 23, C $96, Alameda Avenue SR 80 Shaw Blvd 0.23 SW W IF 23, C $151, Morse Plaza SR 80 Shaw Blvd 0.21 SW E IF 23, C $67, Bellair Road 300' S of Flamingo Cir Flamingo Cir 0.12 SW both IF 23, C $38, New York Dr SR 80 Walter St 0.14 SW W IF 23, C $148, SRTS Application Buckingham Rd S of Portico Blvd Coral Vine Lane 0.5 SW E IF 23, C $200, Railroad Ave/Walter St/Lavonne Ave Prospect Ave Royal Palm Park Rd 0.6 Shared Lane both IF 23, C $95, Tice St E of I-75 Country Lakes Dr 0.27 SW N IF 23, C $87, Currently on hold, No open Development Order-Duplicate 8th St SW Floyd Ave S Sunshine Blvd S 2 BL both IF 23, C $1,837, Change Bike Lane to Sidewalk New York Dr Walter St Seminole St 0.05 SW W IF 23, C $276, RR crossing not eligible for FDOT grants Browning Dr Morse Plaza Maine Avenue 0.11 SW S & E IF 23, C $35, Homestead Rd S 1/4 mi S of Milwaukee Blvd 1/3 mi N of Milwaukee Blvd 0.57 SW both IF 23, C $1,294, Hold-Pending LDC Amendments Buckingham Rd Library Entrance SR SW E IF 23, C $70, Archdale St Williams Ave Delaware St SW E IF 23, C $33, Hold-in PE FDOT TIP Current Year Tice St Country Lakes Dr Staley Rd 0.76 SW N IF 23, C $710, th St 210 5th St Danley Dr 0.02 SW E IF 23, C $84, Buckingham Rd River Rd Cemetery Rd 1.45 BL both IF 23, C $350, Alameda Ave Shaw Blvd N EOP 0.2 SW W IF 23, C $151, Sunset Rd Gunnery Rd Buckingham Rd 0.27 SW S IF 23, C $72, Center Rd 5th St 6th St 0.11 SW S IF 23, C $155, Joel Blvd Ocean Park Dr Tuckahoe Rd 1.74 SUP E IF 23, C $985, Center Rd 5th St 5th St 0.03 Improvement NW IF 23, C $111, Coral Drive Maine Ave Schneider Dr 0.09 SW N IF 23, C $29, Morse Plaza Shaw Blvd Coral Dr 0.18 SW E IF 23, C $57, Queens Dr Orange River Elementary Richmond Ave 0.12 SW E IF 23, C $188, Add to BPAC list, was considered for FDOT MPO TA funding 25th ST W Unice Ave Sunshine Blvd N 0.4 SW N IF 23, C $250, LCSD to Apply for SRTS Funding Dec Maine Ave Browning Dr Coral Dr 0.3 SW E IF 23, C $95, Schneider Dr/Lake Caloosa Dr S EOP N EOP 0.8 SW W & S IF 23, C $253, Centennial Blvd Abrams Blvd Gunnery Rd N 1.61 SW S IF 23, C $1,041, Donald Rd Coon Rd Club House Rd 1.28 SUP N & W IF 22, N $1,694, th St W Ruth Ave Harns Marsh 0.1 SW TBD IF 23, C $69, Hold Matthew Dr Intersection Sunrise Dr Sunrise Dr 0.05 Acc TBD IF 23, C $8, Homestead Rd S Jaguar Blvd 1/4 mi S of Milwaukee Blvd 1.07 SUP TBD IF 23, C $665, Buckingham Rd River Rd Orange River Rd 0.98 BL both IF 23, C $250, Alabama Rd S SR 82 Paddock St 2.06 SW E IF 23, C $688, Prather Dr/Keenan Ave Adele Ct McGregor Blvd 0.06 SW TBD IF 23, C $81, Thomas Sherwin Ave S Milwaukee Blvd Theodore Vail St E 0.55 Acc TBD IF 23, C $5, Homestead Rd S SR 82 Jaguar Blvd 1 SUP TBD IF 23, C $534, Penzance Blvd Heritage Palm Property Line Bent Willow Ln 0.05 Sidewalk north IF 23, C $33, th St SW Sunshine Blvd S Anita Ave S 0.75 SW TBD IF 23, C $291, Astoria Blvd Barkwood St Buckingham Rd 0.06 SW E IF 23, C $48, Hold CR 867 (McGregor Blvd) Summerlin Rd San Carlos Blvd 2.66 BL both IF 24, SW $758, Hold for Resurfacing-Road Diet Winkler Rd Gladiolus Dr Cypress Lake Dr 1.75 SW/BL both IF 24, SW $8,100, Hold Summerlin Rd Lakewood Blvd Cypress Lake dry 1.1 SUP E IF 24, SW $874, Hold-in PE FDOT TIP 2020/2021 San Carlos Blvd Winter Haven Rd Three Oaks Pkwy 0.38 SW N IF 24, SW $261,

14 Davis Dr McGregor Blvd Sunrise Dr 0.5 SW TBD IF 24, SW $174, Estero Blvd Hickory Blvd Big Carlos Pass 3.62 SUP & BL W IF 24, SW $1,697, Tangerine Rd Pineapple Rd Pomelo Rd E 0.06 SW TBD IF 24, SW $40, Iona Rd Intracoastal Ct Anchorage Way 0.01 SW N IF 24, SW $73, Daniels Pkwy Approx. 650' w of Commerce LakeSR SUP N IF 25, SE $736, Total $74,293,719 Color Legend North Road Impact Fee District # 22 Central Road Impact Fee District #23 Southwest Road Impact Fee District #24 Southeast Road Impact Fee District #25 Recommend place on hold because of FDOT grant funding or road resurfacing PRIORITIZED PROJECTS THAT ARE NOT FUNDED IN THE CIP AND ARE ON HOLD

15 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S ENROLLED CS/CS/CS/HB 41, Engrossed Legislature An act relating to hazardous walking conditions; providing a short title; amending s , F.S.; revising criteria that determine a hazardous walking condition for public school students; revising procedures for inspection and identification of hazardous walking conditions; authorizing a district school superintendent to initiate a formal request for correction of a hazardous walking condition; authorizing a district school board to initiate a declaratory judgment proceeding under certain circumstances and providing requirements therefor; requiring a district school board to provide transportation to students who would be subjected to hazardous walking conditions; requiring state or local governmental entities with jurisdiction over a road with a hazardous walking condition to correct the condition within a reasonable period of time; providing requirements for a governmental entity relating to its transportation work program; providing requirements relating to a civil action for damages; providing that certain interlocal agreements that meet specified criteria are not prohibited under this section; amending s , F.S.; providing that a district school board may implement a safe driver toll-free telephone hotline for specified purposes; Page 1 of 8 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb er

16 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S ENROLLED CS/CS/CS/HB 41, Engrossed Legislature providing an effective date. Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: Section 1. This act may be cited as "Gabby's Law for Student Safety." Section 2. Section , Florida Statutes, is reordered and amended to read: Hazardous walking conditions. (1) DEFINITION. As used in this section, the term "student" means any public elementary school student whose grade level does not exceed grade 6. (2)(4) STATE CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITIONS. (a) Walkways parallel to the road. 1. It shall be considered a hazardous walking condition with respect to any road along which students must walk in order to walk to and from school if there is not an area at least 4 feet wide adjacent to the road, not including drainage ditches, sluiceways, swales, or channels, having a surface upon which students may walk without being required to walk on the road surface. In addition, whenever the road along which students must walk is uncurbed and has a posted speed limit of miles per hour or greater, the area as described above for students to walk upon shall be set off the road by no less than 3 feet from the edge of the road. Page 2 of 8 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb er

17 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S ENROLLED CS/CS/CS/HB 41, Engrossed Legislature The provisions of Subparagraph 1. does do not apply when the road along which students must walk: a. Is in a residential area which has little or no transient traffic; a.b. Is a road on which the volume of traffic is less than 180 vehicles per hour, per direction, during the time students walk to and from school; or b.c. Is located in a residential area and has a posted speed limit of 30 miles per hour or less. (b) Walkways perpendicular to the road. It shall be considered a hazardous walking condition with respect to any road across which students must walk in order to walk to and from school if: 1. If The traffic volume on the road exceeds the rate of 360 vehicles per hour, per direction (including all lanes), during the time students walk to and from school and if the crossing site is uncontrolled. For purposes of this subsection, an "uncontrolled crossing site" is an intersection or other designated crossing site where no crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, or stop sign or other traffic control signal is present during the times students walk to and from school. 2. If The total traffic volume on the road exceeds 4,000 vehicles per hour through an intersection or other crossing site controlled by a stop sign or other traffic control signal, unless crossing guards or other traffic enforcement officers are Page 3 of 8 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb er

18 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S ENROLLED CS/CS/CS/HB 41, Engrossed Legislature also present during the times students walk to and from school. Traffic volume shall be determined by the most current traffic engineering study conducted by a state or local governmental agency. (c) Crossings over the road. It shall be considered a hazardous walking condition with respect to any road at any uncontrolled crossing site which students must walk in order to walk to and from school if: 1. The road has a posted speed limit of 50 miles per hour or greater; or 2. The road has six lanes or more, not including turn lanes, regardless of the speed limit. (3) IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. (a) When a request for review is made by to the district school superintendent with respect to a road over which a state or local governmental entity has jurisdiction or the district school superintendent's designee concerning a condition perceived to be hazardous to students in that district who live within the 2-mile limit and who walk to school, such condition shall be inspected jointly by a representative of the school district, and a representative of the state or local governmental entity with that has jurisdiction over the perceived hazardous location, and a representative of the municipal police department for a municipal road, a representative of the sheriff's office for a county road, or a Page 4 of 8 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb er

19 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S ENROLLED CS/CS/CS/HB 41, Engrossed Legislature representative of the Department of Transportation for a state road. If the jurisdiction is within an area for which there is a metropolitan planning organization, a representative of that organization shall also be included. The governmental representatives shall determine whether the condition constitutes a hazardous walking condition as provided in subsection (2). If the governmental representatives concur that a condition constitutes a hazardous walking condition as provided in subsection (2), the governmental entity with jurisdiction shall report that determination in writing to the district school superintendent, who shall initiate a formal request for correction as provided in subsection (4). (b) If the governmental representatives are unable to reach a consensus, the reasons for lack of consensus shall be reported to the district school superintendent, who shall provide a report and recommendation to the district school board. The district school board may initiate a proceeding under chapter 86 seeking a determination as to whether the condition constitutes a hazardous walking condition as provided in subsection (2) after providing at least 30 days' notice in writing to the state or local governmental entity having jurisdiction over the road of its intent to do so unless, within 30 days after such notice is provided, the state or local governmental entity concurs in writing that the condition is a hazardous walking condition as provided in subsection (2) and provides the position statement pursuant to subsection (4). If a Page 5 of 8 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb er

20 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S ENROLLED CS/CS/CS/HB 41, Engrossed Legislature proceeding is initiated under this paragraph, the district school board has the burden of proving such condition by the greater weight of evidence. If the district school board prevails, the district school superintendent shall report the outcome to the Department of Education and initiate a formal request for correction of the hazardous walking condition as provided in subsection (4). The district school superintendent or his or her designee and the state or local governmental entity or its representative shall then make a final determination that is mutually agreed upon regarding whether the hazardous condition meets the state criteria pursuant to this section. The district school superintendent or his or her designee shall report this final determination to the Department. (4)(2) TRANSPORTATION; CORRECTION OF HAZARDS. (a) A district school board It is intended that district school boards and other governmental entities shall work cooperatively to identify conditions that are hazardous along student walking routes to school, and a district school board shall that district school boards provide transportation to students who would be subjected to such conditions. Additionally, It is further intended that state or local governmental entities with having jurisdiction over a road along which a hazardous walking condition is determined to exist shall correct the condition such hazardous conditions within a reasonable period of time. Page 6 of 8 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb er

21 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S ENROLLED CS/CS/CS/HB 41, Engrossed Legislature (b) Upon a determination pursuant to subsection (3) this section that a hazardous walking condition exists is hazardous to students, the district school superintendent board shall request a position statement with respect to correction of such condition determination from the state or local governmental entity with having jurisdiction over the road. Within 90 days after receiving such request, the state or local governmental entity shall inform the district school superintendent regarding whether the entity will include correction of the hazardous walking condition in its next annual 5-year transportation work program hazard will be corrected and, if so, when correction of the condition will be completed. If the hazardous walking condition will not be included in the state or local governmental entity's next annual 5-year transportation work program, the factors justifying such conclusion must be stated in writing to the district school superintendent and the Department of Education regarding a projected completion date. (c) State funds shall be allocated for the transportation of students subjected to a hazardous walking condition. However, such hazards, provided that such funding shall cease upon correction of the hazardous walking condition hazard or upon the projected completion date, whichever occurs first. (5) CIVIL ACTION. In a civil action for damages brought against a governmental entity under s , the designation of a hazardous walking condition under this section is not admissible in evidence. Page 7 of 8 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb er

22 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S ENROLLED CS/CS/CS/HB 41, Engrossed Legislature (6) INTERLOCAL AGREEMENTS. This section does not prohibit a district school board and other governmental entities from entering into an interlocal agreement pursuant to s that addresses the identification and correction of hazardous walking conditions, if such agreement: (a) Implements the Safe Paths to Schools Program as provided in s ; or (b) Establishes standards for the safety of students walking to school and procedures for identifying and correcting hazardous walking conditions that meet or exceed the standards and procedures provided in subsections (2), (3), and (4). Section 3. Subsection (5) is added to section , Florida Statutes, to read: School bus drivers; requirements and duties. (5) Each district school board may implement a safe driver toll-free telephone hotline for motorists or others who observe improper driving or operation by a school bus driver to report such violations to the district school board for investigation and corrective or disciplinary action by the school board. Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, Page 8 of 8 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb er

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