ST. PETERSBURG CITY COUNCIL. Consent Agenda. Meeting of February 5, The Honorable Charlie Gerdes, Chair and Members of City Council

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ST. PETERSBURG CITY COUNCIL Consent Agenda Meeting of February 5, 2015 TO: The Honorable Charlie Gerdes, Chair and Members of City Council SUBJECT: Authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute Supplement No. 1 to the Local Agency Program Agreement ("Agreement") between the City of St. Petersburg, Florida ("City") and the State of Florida Department of Transportation ("FOOT") dated June 4, 2014, to provide additional funds for the construction activities of the City of St. Petersburg Pedestrian Crossing Enhancement Project ("Project") in an amount not to exceed $10, 126; authorizing a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $10, 126 from the increase in the unappropriated balance of the Bicycle/Pedestrian Safety Grants Capital Projects Fund (3004), resulting from these additional revenues, to the City of St. Petersburg Pedestrian Crossing Enhancement Project (12895); (Engineering Project No. 12018-112; Oracle No. 1289'5) (FPN 424532 6 58/68 01) and providing an effective date. EXPLANATION: On August 4, 2011, City Council approved a Local Agency Program (LAP) Agreement with the FOOT for the design phase of the City of St. Petersburg Pedestrian Crossing Enhancement Project. On June 4, 2014, the City entered into the Agreement which outlined terms and conditions incumbent upon both parties. The LAP Agreement provides $32,000 in FOOT grant funding for design activities to develop plans for construction of Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB's) at selected existing crosswalk locations on arterial ahd collector roadway throughout the City to enhance pedestrian safety. The purpose of this project is to increase pedestrian safety and to reduc13 pedestrian crashes by installing rectangular rapid flashing beacon assemblies (RRFB), associated signage ahd replacing sidewalk curb ramps at 50 existing non-signalized crosswalk locations throughout the City, selected by Transportation and Parking Management. These locations are existing non-signalized crosswa.lks which experience a high pedestrian volume, contain multiple lanes of traffic, including selected school crosswc;1lks. On May 15, 2014, City Council approved a LAP Agreement with the FOOT for the construction of the City of St. Petersburg Pedestrian Crossing Enhancem13nt Project. On June 4, 2014, the City entered_.into the Agreement which outlined terms and conditions incumbent upon both parties. The LAP construction agreement provides $892,950, in FOOT grant funding.for construction activities to include construction of Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB's) at selected existing crosswalk locations on arterial and collector roadway throughout the City to enhance pedestrian safety. 1

Supplement No. 1 for the construction phase provides additional funds pursuant to receipt of construction bid prices in the amount of $10, 126, reimbursable to the City, bringing the total process reimbursement amount to $903,076. This project will be performed in accordance with all applicable FOOT procedures, guidelines, manuals, standards, and directives as described in. the FOOT LAP Manual and as outlined in the Architect/Engineerin.g Agreement. RECOMMENDATION: Authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute Supplemental No. 1 to the Local Agency Program Agreement ("Agreement") between the City of St. Petersburg, Florida ("City") and the State of Florida Department of Transportation ("FOOT';) dated June 4, 2014, to provide additional funds for the construction activities of the City of St. Petersburg Pedestrian Crossing Enhancement Project ("Project") in an amount not to exceed $10, 126; authorizing a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $10, 126 from the increase in the unappropriated balance of the Bicycle/Pedestrian Safety Grants Capital Projects Fund (3004), resulting from these additional revenue s, to the City.of St. Petersburg Pedestrian Crossing Enhancement Project (12895); (Engineering Project No. 12018-112; Oracle No. 12895) (FPN 424532 6 58/68 01) COST/FUNDING/ASSESSMENT INFORMATION: Funds will be available after a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $10, 126 from the increase in the unappropriated balance of the Bicycle/Pedestrian Safety Grants Capital Projects Fund (3004) resulting from these additional revenues to the City of St. Petersburg Pedestrian Cross\l),'alk Enhancement Project (12895). ATTACHMENTS: 1) Resolution 2) List of Pedestrian Crosswalk Enhancement Roadway Locations APPROVALS: bp ~ ~-- ~ \- \~-\5 Budget 2

RESOLUTION NO. 2015- --- A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR HIS DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE SUPPLEMENT NO. 1 TO THE LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT") BETWEEN THE CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA ("CITY") AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ("FOOT') DATED JUNE 4, 2014, TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION ACTIV.ITIES OF THE CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG PEDESTRIAN CROSSING ENHANCEMENT PROJECT ("PROJECT") IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $10,126; AUTHORIZING A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $10,126 FROM THE INCREASE IN THE UNAPPROPRIATED BALANCE OF THE BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN SAFETY GRANTS CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND (3004), RESULTING FROM. THESE ADDITIONAL REVENUES, TO TH.E CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG PEDESTRIAN CROSSING ENHANCEMENT PROJECT. (12895); (ENGINEERING PROJECT NO. 12018-112; ORACLE NO. 12895) (FPN 424532 6 58/68 01) AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of St. Petersburg, Florida ("City") and the State of Florida Department of Transportation ("FOOT") entered into a Local Agency Program Agreement ("Agreement") dated June 4, 2014, for FDOT's participation in the construction activities of the City of St. Petersburg Pedestrian Crossing Enhancement Project("Project"); and WHEREAS, the City and FOOT wish to further supplement the Agreement to provide additional funds for construction activities in the amount of $10, 126, reimbursable to the City, bringing the total reimbursable amount for construction activities to $903,076. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Petersburg, Florid_a, that the Mayor. or his desig.riee is authorized to execute Supplement No. 1 to the Local Agency Program Agreement ("Agreement") between the City of St. Petersburg, Florida ("City") and ttie State of Florida Department of Transportation ("FOOT") dated June 4, 2014, to provide additional funds for the construction activities of the S.R. 682 (Pinellas Bayway) Trail North Project ("Project") in 1

the amount of $10, 126, is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there is hereby approved from the increase in the unappropriated balance of.the Bicycle/Pedestrian Safety Grants Capital Projects Fund (3004), resulting from these additional revenues, the following supplemental appropriation for FY15: Bicycle/Pedestrian Safety Grants Capital Projects Fund (3004) FOOT-LAP - City of St. Petersburg Pedestrian Crossing Enhancement Project (13639) $10,126 Approved by: I This resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. Approved by: ~~en! By: (City Attorney or Designee) Thomas B. Gibson, P.E. Engineering Director Tom Greene Budget Director 2

4 26 Pedestrian Crosswalk Enhancement Roadway Locations (RRFB) 1 Carillon Parkway at Raymond 2 Carillon Parkway south Fountain Parkway 3 Central Avenue at 7 Street Central Avenue west of 7 Street 5 Dr. MLK Jr. Street s at 59 Avenue 6 Dr. MLK Jr. Street s south of 3 _Avenue 7 Fountain Parkway N south of Ulmerton Road 8 Haines Road at 19 Street 9 Skyway Lane s south Pinellas Point Dr 10 1 Street s at 2 Avenue 11 1 Street s at 4 Avenue 12 1 Avenue s at 32 Street 13 1 Avenue N west of Dr. MLK Jr. Street 14 1 Street N at 72 Avenue 15 2 Avenue s east of 5 Street 16 4 Avenue s at 7 Street 17 5 Avenue N west of 11 Street 18 5 Avenue N east of 13 Street 19 5 Avenue s at 41 Street 20 5 Avenue N at 45 Street 21 5 Avenue s at 43 Street 22 5 Avenue N at 67 Street 23 5 Street N north of 3 Avenue 24 6 Street s at 42 Avenue 25 7 Avenue s at 11 Street 8 Street N at 2 Avenue 27 8 Street N at Arlington Avenue 28 8 Street N at Burlington Avenue 29 9 Avenue N at 61 Street 30 15 Avenue s at Clam Bayou 31 16 Street s at 13 Avenue 32 1~ Avenue s west of 13 Street 33 18 Avenue s at Clam Bayou 34 22 Avenue s at 38 Street 35 22 Avenue N at 64 Street 36 22 Avenue N at 79 Street 37 22 Street s at 58 Avenue 38 22 Avenue N at 12 Street 39 31 Street s at 48 Avenue 40 31 Street s south of Pinellas Trail 41 37 Street s at 12 Avenue 42 37 Street N at 39 Avenue 43 37 Street s at 34 Avenue 44 38 Avenue N at 74 Street 45 40 Avenue NE at Locust Street 46 40 Avenue NE at Poplar Street 47 49 Street s at 20 Avenue 48 58 Street N at 34 Avenue 49 58 Street N at 26 Avenue 50 62 Avenue NE at 17 Street