2015 Tentative Transportation Alternatives Allocations (FY16)
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1 Bristol Town of Wytheville Town of Wytheville The design and construction of Phase 2 of the Heritage Walk, from the termini of Phase 1 at Main Street to Washington Street. The development of the path will include the use of pavers, improved lighting, and amenities. The total 2,000 linear foot sidewalk/walkway will ultimately connect two local community parks: Withers Park and Elizabeth Brown Memorial Park. $655,310 $148,348 $148, Town of Tazewell Town of Tazewell Renovation of the former North Tazewell Train Depot to provide a building for future public use. $404,971 $323,997 $323, Town of Rural Retreat Town of Rural Retreal Phase 10 of this ongoing project consists of continuing sidewalk and streetscape improvements in the Downtown Business District, with approximately 650-feet of 5- foot wide sidewalk on the southern edge of Baumgardner Avenue, and the east and west sides of Main Street, with improvements to street lighting. $460,600 $368,480 $368, Town of Wise Town of Wise Design and construction of Phase 2 of the streetscape improvements from Railroad Avenue to Nottingham Avenue in Downtown Wise. It will connect to previous streetscape improvements. $1,309,630 $525,112 $525,112 Page 1 of 13
2 Salem Botetourt County Botetourt County Design and construction of the Daleville Greenway, a 10-foot wide trail from the intersection of US-220 and Catawba Road to the intersection of US-220 and International Parkway, a length of approximately 17,300 feet. The trail will connect residential and commercial areas with recreational amenities. The long-range vision connects the Daleville Greenway with other regional trail systems. $595,438 $476,000 $476, Henry County Henry County Phase 6A, the focus of this application, is the design and construction of the Dick & Willie Trail from its existing eastern termini in Martinsville, along Mulberry Creek, to Spruce Street, where a parking trailhead will be situated. The improvements, approximately 2.5 miles in length, include a 10-foot wide paved trail, signage, amenities, and landscaping. $1,285,446 $228,000 $228, Montgomery County Montgomery County Design and construction of Phases 2D and 3 of the Huckleberry Trail, a 10-foot wide asphalt shared use path from the intersection of Cambria Street and Providence Street to the Christiansburg High School at Independence Boulevard. $1,336,633 $250,000 $250, City of Radford City of Radford Preliminary engineering only for the construction of sidewalks from Preston Street at Chelsey Street to Twelfth Street at Staples Street, at McHarg Elementary School. $696,879 $79,760 $79, City of Roanoke City of Roanoke Phase II will complete the restoration of the Virginian Railway Passenger Station, on Jefferson Street SE, for adaptive reuse as a museum for the Roanoke Chapter, National Railway Historical Society and other public uses. $1,522,900 $246,000 $246, Town of Christiansburg Town of Christiansburg Design and construction of Phase 3 of the ongoing downtown streetscape improvement project, on North Franklin Street from Commerce Street to Depot Street. The project includes new sidewalks, lighting, and landscaping. $460,000 $250,000 $250, Town of Rich Creek Town of Rich Creek Phase III is the design and construction of sidewalks on west side of Old Virginia Ave. from Woodland Ave. to Riverside Ave. $468,453 $264,849 $264,849 Page 2 of 13
3 Lynchburg Appomattox County Appomattox County The Appomattox Heritage Recreational Trail (AHRT) - Phase 2 Extension will provide for the design, engineering and construction of approximately 5,389 feet of a 10 foot wide gravel multi-use trail. This trail will be the Phase 2 extension of the existing 1.33 miles of the AHRT that has just been completed. When complete the AHRT will be a comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian network loop that will connect historical, cultural and natural area resources. $546,442 $437,153 $218, Nelson County Nelson County The funding requested will be used for Phase 3 of the construction of the Blue Ridge Crozet Tunnel rehabilitation and trail project. This includes construction of 3,900 linear foot of the western trail and rehabilitation of 1,400 linear feet of the tunnel and western trailhead. Funding provides for clearing, installation of stormwater pipe, temporary silt fencing, inlet and outlet protection, excavation, concrete, steel fencing, construction signs and other project specific expenses. $1,909,365 $1,000,000 $800, City of Danville City of Danville The City of Danville is proposing to construct an off street 2560 lf, 10 foot wide asphalt trail with 5 feet graded shoulders. This funding will extend the trail which will terminate at Advance Street and connect an existing trail at Commerce Street. $406,927 $305,195 $305, Town of Altavista Town of Altavista The Gateway project will provide safe pedestrian travel and serve as a gateway to the Altavista community and Central Business District. Funding will provide for three new pedestrian signals and marked crosswalks at Bedford Avenue and 7th Street intersection; upgrade three curb ramps and approximately 2,064 feet of sidewalk. Install street lights and trees. $428,315 $260,322 $260, Town of Dillwyn Town of Dillwyn Phase V covers improvement on U.S. 15 from Main/Oak Street to the southern Town limits The project seeks to improve the appearance of the Central Business District while improving safety and providing adequate access for disabled persons. Components of this project include new and improved sidewalks and crosswalks; curb and gutter upgrades to impove safety, landscaping, benches, trash cans and lighting. $1,705,326 $244,481 $244,481 Page 3 of 13
4 Richmond Virginia Commonwealth Un Virginia Commonwealth University Parking & Transportataion Design and installation of bicycle kiosks for a bicycle share program on both campuses of VCU. The program will include 100 bicycles and bike racks at 25 locations; 19 on the Monroe Park Campus and six on the MCV Campus. Bicycles will be made available to faculty, staff, and students. $342,770 $274,216 $274, Chesterfield County Chesterfield County, Transportation Department Design and construction of a 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk along the west side of Harrowgate Road (Route 144) from Curtis Street to Hyde Park Drive. $500,000 $400,000 $200, Henrico County Henrico County Design and construction of approximately 1.1 miles of a 10-foot wide asphalt shared use path in Dorey Park from Darbytown Road to the southern terminus of Dorey Park Drive, where it will connect to the Virginia Capital Trail. $284,425 $227,540 $115, City of Colonial Heights City of Colonial Heights Preliminary engineering only for Phase V of the Appomattox River Trail, which consists of 3,500 feet of 10-foot wide hard-surfaced trail from Roslyn Landing Park to Temple Avenue. $140,500 $112,400 $102, City of Colonial Heights City of Colonial Heights Preliminary engineering only for the construction of sidewalks on both sides of Boulevard from Temple Avenue to "A" Avenue. $75,600 $60,480 $50, City of Richmond City of Richmond Design and construction of 3,696 feet of 5-foot wide sidewalk on one side of Carnation Street from Midlothian Turnpike to Hioaks Road. $600,000 $480,000 $240, City of Richmond City of Richmond This Safe Routes To Schools project is the design and construction of a new 10-foot wide pedestrian trail and a 6-foot wide steel truss pedestrian bridge across Goodes Creek, providing a walkable link from Minefee Street to Oak Grove-Bellemeade School. $350,000 $187,000 Page 4 of 13
5 15016 City of Richmond City of Richmond This project is the design and construction of a bike lane on Bank Street/Franklin Street from 12th Street to Main Street Station, and sidewalk widening along the north side of Bank Street between 9th and 12th Streets, in the vicinity of the State Capitol Visitors Center. $380,000 $304,000 $152, Town of Alberta Town of Alberta Design and construction of a segment of the Tobacco Heritage Trail from the renovated caboose to the Alberta School Park, a distance of 0.6-miles. $416,261 $211,250 $211, Town of South Hill Town of South Hill Design and construction of curb & gutter, sidewalk, and street lighting on East Danville Street from South Mecklenburg Avenue to Brook Avenue. These improvements will connect to previous streetscape improvements. $388,738 $310,990 $155,495 Page 5 of 13
6 Hampton Roads Isle of Wight County Isle of Wight County Completion of construction funding for Segment 2, sub-phase B of the Isle of Wight Trail. This sub-phase consists of the 0.35 miles of approaches and bridge crossing at Jones Creek. This project has been divided into three individual segments to facilitate efficient project delivery. cost for this phase includes pedestrian bridges, permits, landscaping, drainage, clearing, inspection fees, lighting, and other project specific costs. $3,100,000 $1,000,000 $555, City of Hampton Hampton Roads Transit Proposed project for improving connectivity for pedestrians using the HRT Transit System by retrofitting some of the most utilized, non ADA compliant, bus stops with sidewalks and wheelchair accessible ramps. Approximately 65% of the areas bus stops are not ADA compliant. $350, City of Newport News City of Newport News Relocation and Rehabilitation of the Lee Hall Depot, a National Register of Historic Places site. This next phase is for interior alternations to include repair of damaged floors, lead paint removal, ceiling repairs, siding replacement, electrical and plumbing repair and/or service as well as street lighting. $710,458 $200,000 $200, City of Norfolk City of Norfolk Elizabeth River Trail - Phase IIIA, Redgate Avenue/Weynoke Street to Armistead Bridge road segment is now under contruction. Phase IVB Parker Avenue/Lambert Point Stormwater Pond segment, bids have been received and the contract has been awarded. Construction is now underway. Phase V (Norfolk Phase IV.C) will complete the walking and cycling trail. Phase in final design to be completed by Nov. 15, $440,000 $352,000 $352, City of Suffolk City of Suffolk Continue Suffolk Seaboard Coastline Trail from Shoulders Hill Road to Chesapeake City Line at Town Point Road. $561,000 $448,800 $448, City of Virginia Beach City of Virginia Beach 10 foot wide shared-use path along the north side of Thalia Creek from Independence Boulevard across Thalia Creek to tie into Phase 2, currently under design, a total distance of approximately 0.23 miles.the project includes approximately 450 feet of asphalt path on-grade and 750 feet of raised boardwalk. $2,765,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Page 6 of 13
7 15076 Town of Chincoteague Town of Chincoteague Infrastructure construction to complete missing link of trail (1,200 LF) between elementary school and combined school across town property. Funding includes cost for clearing, pavement, signing and pavement markings, funds for erosion and sediment control, drainage and storm water management, lighting and other project specific costs. $375,000 $300,000 $300,000 Page 7 of 13
8 Fredericksburg Stafford County Stafford County Completion of Belmont/Ferry Farm Trail Phase 6 which connects with Phase 4 at its eastern terminus at Route 3 and River Road and continues easterly along Route 3 to Ferry Farm.This funding will be used to construct a ten foot wide, 6,500 linear foot asphalt trail, which will connect three sites on the National Historic Register and serve as both a bicycle and pedestrian trail system. $1,250,000 $458,000 $458, Town of Colonial Beach Town of Colonial Beach Construction of a pedestrian plaza at the terminus of Colonial Avenue and reconstruction of the boardwalk. includes the installation of landscaping, benches, bike racks, trash receptacles, pedestrian refuge areas, an interactive fountain, an information kiosk, foot-wash area, lighting and signage. $677,500 $542,000 $542,000 Page 8 of 13
9 Culpeper Fauquier County Fauquier County Streetscape improvements including sidewalks, landscaping, lighting and other amenities along both sides of Main Street (Rte. 55) in downtown Marshall. $4,383,904 $469,494 $469, Louisa County County of Louisa Approximately 1/2 mile of sidewalk and 9/10 mile of shared use path along Davis Highway (Rte. 22) to provide safe pedestrian / bicycle access to the Louisa County Health Department and the Betty J. Queen Intergenerational Center. $466,760 $186,704 $186, City of Charlottesville City of Charlottesville Department of Parks and Recreation Extend the 250 Bypass Shared Use Path west from McIntire Park to Hydraulic Road along north side of US 250 Bypass. Improvements include construction of crossing features at Meadowbrook Heights Road (median island), retaining wall under the Dairy Road Bridge and paving a 10 foot wide shared use path from Meadowbrook Heights Road to Hydraulic Road. $468,823 $375,058 $375,058 Page 9 of 13
10 Staunton Rockingham County County of Rockingham Extends the existing bicycle / pedestrian / buggy lanes located along Route 42 between Bridgewater and Dayton an additional 1.2 miles north. $500,000 $400,000 $400, Warren County County of Warren Construction of a pathway along the north side of Route 522 connecting the Town of Front Royal with the Appalachian Trail. $1,002,557 $372,294 $186, City of Buena Vista City of Buena Vista Installation of new crosswalks and pedestrian-activated safety crossing lights, new sidewalk sections including curb ramps, all leading to a new school gate and pathway to the front of the Enderly Heights Elementary School avoiding the bus and drop off / pick up traffic loop. $205,194 $164,155 $164, Town of Front Royal Town of Front Royal Construction of a 5 foot wide concrete sidewalk along Westminister Drive including crosswalks and handicap ramps for a distance of approximately 2,375 feet. $124,025 $83,025 $83, City of Harrisonburg City of Harrisonburg will include a complete reconstruction of sidewalk, crosswalk enhancements including new pedestrian signals, traffic signals, signage, curb and gutter, and utility work along both sides of Main Street (Rte. 11) between Elizabeth and Wolfe Streets. $586,665 $469,332 $469, Town of Strasburg Town of Strasburg Revitalize King Street (Rte. 11) corridor with new historic-style street lamps; elegant and highly visible street signs; new decorative brick and/or concrete sidewalks; new shared-use bike lanes; new accessible crosswalks with pedestrian safety features; new street trees suited to urban downtown areas; reconstructed existing curb and gutter where required. $1,093,581 $613,413 $613,413 Page 10 of 13
11 Northern Virginia Arlington County Arlington County will consist of "batches" of small-scale accessibility and pedestrian safety improvements including curb ramps, wider sidewalks and removal of obstructions in Arlington's Rosslyn-Ballston business corridor. $2,750,000 $200,000 $200, Arlington County Arlington County Construct raised medians, pedestrian curb extensions and buffered bike lanes on McKinley Road / N Ohio Street from Wilson Blvd. to 14th Street North. McKinley Elementary School is centrally located in the project corridor. $550,000 $440,000 $440, Fairfax County Fairfax County The proposed segment of Cross County Trail will traverse the Lorton Arts Foundation property and connect Occoquan Regional Park and the Laurel Hill Greenway. The proposed trail will have an 18 foot cross section including a 10 foot shared use path, a 4 foot natural surface path and the appropriate clear zones for an ADA compliant shared use path. $2,328,841 $258,015 $258, Fairfax County Fairfax County There are several missing segments of sidewalk along Old Courthouse Road. This project will provide a continuous sidewalk from Creek Crossing Drive to Westbriar Elementary School. $850, Fairfax County Fairfax County Cinderbed Road Greenway project will be approximately 3.1 miles in length and connect Fort Belvoir with the Franconia-Springfield Metrorail Station. It will also interface with the Fairfax County Parkway Trail and several large established neighborhoods and corporate centers. $1,000,000 $400,000 $400, Loudoun County Loudoun County Public Schools Installation of sidewalks, crosswalks, and trails to provide walkable paths for students to walk or bike to school. $1,193,249 $541,682 $415,580 Page 11 of 13
12 15002 Prince William County Prince William County Pedestrian improvements at the intersection of Smoketown Road at Gideon Drive and Opitz Boulevard at Potomac Mills Road. These two intersections are approximately 800 feet apart with no current pedestrian access or crosswalks or pedestrian signals. $700,000 $560,000 $560, Prince William County Prince William County New sidewalk and a 200 foot pedestrian footbridge over Powells Creek to fill a gap in the existing sidewalk network. $990,000 $210,000 $210, Prince William County Prince William County Construction of new sidewalk section connecting to existing sidewalk to the east and west. is located on the north side of Old Bridge road between Mohican Road and Antietam Road. $707,700 $566,160 $566, Town of Vienna Town of Vienna Construction of sidewalks including installation of curb and gutter and drainage improvements along Nutley Street and West Street NW to Louise Archer Elementary School. $365,000 $292,000 $292, Town of Hamilton Town of Hamilton Upgrade existing sidewalks in the Town of Hamilton's Business District, including safe pedestrian crosswalks and handicap ramps to meet ADA requirements; and linking the residential communities to points of interest along Colonial Highway (Business Rte. 7). $270,508 $216,407 $216, Town of Herndon Town of Herndon Preliminary engineering to design numerous pedestrian and bicycle improvements along a.54 mile length of Van Buren Street from Spring Street to Herndon Parkway. Improvements include wider sidewalks, pedestrian lighting, planting buffer, curb ramps, curb and gutter, and on-street bike lanes connecting downtown Herndon to the Herndon Metro Station Area. $350,000 Page 12 of 13
13 Total Statewide Allocations $17,878,573 Page 13 of 13
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