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Annual Listing of Federally Obligated Projects 2013 Fiscal Year A summary of Federal transportation obligations in the Knoxville TPO Planning Area between October 1, 2012 and September 30, 2013 Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization 400 Main Street, Suite 403 Knoxville, TN 37902 Phone (865) 215 2500 www.knoxtrans.org

Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization Annual List of Obligated Projects Introduction The Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) is the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) required to carry out transportation planning for the TPO planning area. This area is based on the federally designated Knoxville Urbanized Area (UZA). The Knoxville UZA includes a number of jurisdictions, namely the City of Knoxville, Knox County, and parts of Anderson, Blount, Loudon, and Sevier Counties. The Knoxville TPO Planning Area encompasses the existing Knoxville UZA, along with contiguous area expected to be urbanized within 20 years. The planning area largely determines where federally obligated money can be spent. MAP OF 2010 KNOXVILLE TPO PLANNING AREA 1

Purpose of This Report The Knoxville TPO, according to the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21 st Century Act (MAP 21), is required to publish an annual listing of obligated projects for which federal funds have been given in the preceding year, including a listing of pedestrian and bicycle projects. The list of obligated projects is made available by the cooperative effort of the State, transit operators, and the metropolitan planning organization for review. The annual listing of obligated projects for fiscal year 2013 are projects from the 2011 2014 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). This program was developed in consultation with the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, and Environmental Protection Agency and adopted on September 2010 by the Executive Board. Two terms of importance used throughout the report are programmed and obligated funds. Programmed funds are funds that have been identified in the TIP for a particular project and phase. This is similar to writing a check from a banking account for the amount of the project phase listed in the TIP. Obligated funds are funds that have been committed to the project phase by the Federal government. The funds for the project phase are considered obligated when the check is cashed. Obligated projects are not necessarily initiated or completed in the same fiscal year and the amount of the obligation may not necessarily equal the total cost of the project. Knoxville TPO Obligation History (Fiscal Years 2007 2013) The greatest years for obligations occurred from 2007 to 2009 with $264.3 million dollars in committed project funds (Figure 1). During these years, a section of Interstate 40 (SmartFix 40) through downtown Knoxville accounted for $161.4 million dollars, or a 61 percent share of the 3 year obligation total. In 2010, 32 percent of programmed funds were obligated, while 2011 increased to a 45 percent share only to drop to a low of 24 percent in 2012. In 2013, the federal share of programmed dollars totaled $106.4 million with $55.7 million obligated. As a result, 52 percent of the federal funds programmed in fiscal year 2013 were committed to specific project phases. 2

200 FIGURE 1 - KNOXVILLE TPO OBLIGATIONS (FHWA & FTA funds only) 180 160 140 150.5 150.6 172.0 In Millions ($) 120 100 80 95.1 94.5 119.6 74.7 85.2 80.6 106.4 60 55.7 40 20 27.1 36.5 41.6 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Programmed Obligated Summary of Fiscal Year 2013 Obligated Projects Obligations by Programming Authority Programming authority of federal funds is authorized by Congress to assist in construction, reconstruction, and improvement of transportation systems from highway/roadway projects, transit related projects, and pedestrian or bicycle improvements. Of the $55.7 million in federal funds obligated, the TDOT authorized $42.6 million, or 77 percent, while the TPO authorized slightly over $13 million (23 percent) of federal funds (Figure 2). 3

FIGURE 2 - FY 2013 OBLIGATIONS BY PROGRAMMING AUTHORITY TDOT $42,679,894 77% TPO $13,032,013 23% Obligations by Funding Source The federal government provides multiple funding sources for the construction and preservation of state and local transportation infrastructure. The types of projects vary from new roadways, widening of existing roadways, intersection improvements, bridges, and general roadway maintenance. Other projects covered under federal funding are bicycle, pedestrian, and transit. Surface Transportation Program (STP) funding accounted for the bulk of fiscal year 2013 obligations with $29.7 million, or a 53 percent of all funding obligated (Figure 3). STP funds may be used by States and localities for projects to preserve and improve the conditions on any Federal aid highway, bridge and tunnel projects on any public road, pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, and transit capital projects. The second largest funding source was National Highway Performance Program (NHPP) with $9.3 million (16.7 percent) obligated, while transit funding was third with over $7.8 million (14 percent) obligated. 4

FIGURE 3 - FY 2013 OBLIGATIONS BY FUNDING SOURCE $29,748,146 $7,820,931 $174,552 $1,504,615 $9,305,229 -$1,342,802 $2,652,155 $5,849,351 High Priority Project (10.5%) Highway Safety Improvement Program (4.8%) Interstate Maintenance (-2.4%) National Highway Performance Program (16.7%) National Highway Safety (2.7%) Other (0.3%) Surface Transportation Program (53.4%) Transit (14.0%) Obligations by System Type There are many systems comprising a local transportation network including interstate highways, state highways, county roads, local roads, transit, and bicycle/pedestrian facilities. The type of system plays a major role in funding eligibility. The largest amount of funds were obligated to state routes (72.3 percent), while transit was a distant second with 14 percent (Figure 4). FIGURE 4 - FY 2013 OBLIGATIONS BY SYSTEM TYPE Bike/Walk (-0.8%) Interstate System (4.5%) Local Route (9.1%) Other (0.8%) State Route (72.3%) Transit (14.0%) 5

KNOXVILLE REGIONAL TPO LISTING OF FHWA OBLIGATED PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013 TPO NUMBER DATE COUNTY TDOT NUMBER ROUTE TERMINI FUNDING TYPE FEDERAL FUNDS TOTAL COST IN TIP Parkside Dr/Peters Rd, From Colonial Pinnacle Dr to Kingston Pike 2011 324 10/10/12 Knox CM 9109(117) Signal Timing Upgrade L CMAQ ($4,620) $300,000 2011 319 10/11/12 Loudon SRTS 5300(20) Lenoir City Elementary School SRTS $4,000 $2,250,000 2011 310 10/15/12 Knox IME 640 7(169) I 640 From W of SR 33 to I 40 IM ($270,900) $6,300,000 2011 307 10/16/12 Knox STP HH 33(54) SR 33 (US 441), Intersection at W. 5th Ave, LM 7.24 in Knoxville HSIP $439 $7,600,000 2011 305 10/17/12 Knox STP EN NHE 115(32) SR 115 (US 129), Buck Karnes Bridge over the Tennessee River, LM 5.29 in Knoxville ENHANCE ($9,268) $9,000,000 2011 309 10/18/12 Knox IM 098 1(6) Knoxville Regional Transportation Management System, Various Interstate and SR's in Knoxville IM ($953,540) $600,000 2011 052 10/25/12 Knox STP M 9109(113) Watt Rd, From S of SR 1 (Kingston Pk) to Old Stage Rd; Old Stage Rd, From the Loudon County Line to Johnson Corner Rd L STP $2,200,800 $3,522,400 2011 086 10/30/12 Knox NH I 098 1(15) Knoxville SmartWay ITS Communications Upgrade NHPP $801,908 $1,500,000 2011 021 10/31/12 Knox STP M 332(9) SR 332 (Concord Rd), From Turkey Creek to Northshore Dr L STP $284,000 $1,585,671 2011 319 11/02/12 Loudon SRTS 5300(20) Lenoir City Elementary School SRTS $5,400 $2,250,000 2011 304 11/06/12 Blount BR STP 33(34) SR 33 (Broadway Ave), Bridge over Pistol Creek, LM 12.24 in Maryville BRR S ($1,060) $2,650,000 2011 306 11/13/12 Region 1 NH I REG1(116) Freeway Service Patrol Knoxville (FY 2013) NHS $1,380,592 $1,900,400 2011 324 11/16/12 Knox CM 131(19) SR 131 (Emory Rd), From I 75 Southbound to Conner Rd L CMAQ ($1,100) $300,000 2011 320 11/19/12 Blount STP H 115(33) SR 115 (US 129), Intersection at Wright Rd in Alcoa, LM 16.55 STP ($54,463) $1,602,498 2008 038 11/29/12 Blount ARRA/HPP 9101(11) Pedestrian Bridge over SR 115 (US 129 Bypass) in Alcoa HPP TN161 ($408,619) $742,156 2008 038 11/29/12 Blount ARRA/HPP 9101(11) Pedestrian Bridge over SR 115 (US 129 Bypass) in Alcoa HPP TN209 ($145,761) $185,539 2011 044 12/05/12 Loudon STP M 73(56) SR 73 (US 321), From Shaw Ferry Rd to Simpson Rd L STP $589,115 $1,000,000 2011 304 12/05/12 Knox BH I 40 8(130)395 I 40 Bridge over Holston River, LM 25.92 BRR S ($61,562) $2,650,000 2011 320 12/10/12 Knox STP H IE 40 8(164) I 40 Near Holston River Bridge, LM 26.76 to LM 28.23 STP $72,450 $1,602,498 2011 307 12/11/12 Blount HSIP 33(102) SR 33 From Old Knoxville Pike to East Lincoln Rd HSIP $18,000 $7,600,000 2011 301 12/13/12 Blount BR STP 9101(5) Wright Rd, Bridge over Pistol Creek, LM 1.79 in Alcoa BRR L ($13,379) $280,000 2011 034 12/13/12 Blount STP M 35(47) SR 35 (Hall Rd) at Alcoa South Plant Entrance/Davies St in Alcoa L STP $72,000 $90,000 2011 017 12/17/12 Knox IM 40 8(149) I 40 Extending Weigh Station Ramps IM $194,400 $1,200,000 2011 306 12/17/12 Knox STP NHE 9900(5) Freeway Service Patrol Knoxville (FY 2012) STP $809,600 $3,298,220 N/A 12/18/12 Blount TCSP 05TN(1) Blount County Growth Transportation Study N/A ($4,080) N/A 2011 315 12/27/12 Knox NH I 40 7(150) I 40 Wesley Rd to I 640 NHS $124,080 $1,005,000 2011 307 01/02/13 Knox HSIP I 75 3(157) I 75 Northbound Off Ramp at Callahan Dr, LM 1.96 (Ramp Queue Project) HSIP $1,490,300 $7,600,000 2011 320 01/03/13 Blount STP SIP 335(6) SR 335 Intersection at Morganton Rd STP $171,200 $1,602,498 2011 301 01/10/13 Knox BRZE 9109(81) Brooks Rd, Bridge over Williams Creek, LM 2.09 in Knoxville BRR L $39,286 $280,000 2011 307 01/11/13 Knox NH/HSIP 1(307) SR 1 (US 11), From North Peters Rd to North Winston Rd HSIP $73,800 $7,600,000 2011 321 01/11/13 Knox NH/HSIP 1(307) SR 1 (US 11), From North Peters Rd to North Winston Rd NHPP $884,000 $4,000,000 2011 307 01/11/13 Blount STP H 115(47) SR 115 Intersection at SR 333 (Topside Rd) in Alcoa HSIP $18,000 $7,600,000 2011 065 01/22/13 Knox CM 9109(160) SR 1 (Kingston Pike), From Cherokee Blvd to Bridgewater Rd CMAQ $20,000 $288,000 2011 307 01/22/13 Knox HSIP 4174(10) Keith Ave, Intersection at Schofield St (RSAR) HSIP $18,000 $7,600,000 2011 064 01/23/13 Knox CM NH 9109(161) SR 33 (North Broadway St), From Jackson Ave to I 640 Westbound Exit Ramp CMAQ $20,000 $240,000 2011 324 01/25/13 Knox CM STP 9109(108) TPO Bike Enhancement Program, TIP Project 2006 071 CMAQ ($4,867) $300,000 2011 033 01/30/13 Knox STP EN 9109(138) Knoxville South Waterfront: Cityview Riverwalk Extension TCSP $25,401 $668,076 2011 307 02/04/13 Knox HSIP R00S(126) Coward Mill Rd at CSX R/R, LM 1.33 near Knoxville HSIP ($85,580) $7,600,000 2011 305 02/04/13 Blount STP EN 9101(9) Culton Creek Greenway Extension in Alcoa ENHANCE ($6,134) $8,921,855 2011 307 02/04/13 Knox HSIP R00S(133) Ludlow Ave NE at Norfolk Southern R/R, LM 0.13 in Knoxville HSIP ($62,760) $7,600,000 2011 307 02/08/13 Knox HSIP 33(100) SR 33 (US 441), From West Fifth Ave to Mineral Springs Rd HSIP $43,200 $7,600,000 2011 307 02/11/13 Knox NH/HSIP 115(46) SR 115 (US 129), From N of Topside Rd to the James E. Karnes Bridge HSIP $133,000 $7,600,000 2011 321 02/11/13 Knox NH/HSIP 115(46) SR 115 (US 129), From N of Topside Rd to the James E. Karnes Bridge NHPP $1,738,080 $4,000,000 2011 320 02/11/13 Roane STP/NH SIP 95(9) SR 95 Intersection at Bethel Valley Rd, LM 2.50 in Oak Ridge STP $5,000 $1,602,498 2011 324 02/12/13 Knox CM 9(55) SR 9 (US 25W, Asheville Hwy), From John Sevier Hwy to Burns Rd L CMAQ ($11,350) $300,000 2011 309 02/19/13 Knox ARRA IME 75 3(147) I 75 Concrete Pavement to I 640 and I 75, I 640 to S of Callahan Dr IM $75,533 $400,000 2011 010 02/25/13 Knox STP M 9109(140) Kingston Pike Greenway Sidewalks, From Old Stage Rd to Virtue Rd in Farragut L STP $48,000 $100,000 2011 013 03/11/13 Knox STP M 9109(151) Downtown Knoxville Wayfinding Project L STP $80,000 $1,200,000 2011 317 03/12/13 Knox STP M 332(7) SR 1 (Kingston Pike), From Papermill Rd to Lyons View Pike; and SR 332 (Northshore Dr), From Papermill Rd to Lyons View Pike L STP ($112,778) $2,019,394 2011 324 03/12/13 Knox CM 9109(120) Traffic Control Equipment Upgrade Knoxville L CMAQ ($332,533) $300,000 2011 066 03/12/13 Knox CM 9109(148) South Castle St, From Martin Luther King Jr Ave to Wilson Ave in Knoxville CMAQ $22,400 $400,000 2011 307 03/13/13 Blount HSIP 334(1) SR 334 (Louisville Rd), Intersection at Miser Station Rd/Mentor Rd HSIP $210,150 $7,600,000 2011 301 03/13/13 Blount BRZE 500(32) Stables Dr, Bridge over Little River, LM 0.01 in Townsend BRR L $95,200 $280,000 2011 307 03/15/13 Blount HSIP 33(105) SR 33 Intersection at Brown School Rd and Eagleton Rd (RSAR) HSIP $18,000 $7,600,000 2011 323 03/27/13 Knox STP 33(70) SR 33 From Rose Dr to N of SR 131 STP ($20,000) $1,600,000 2011 052 04/01/13 Knox STP M 9109(113) Watt Rd, From S of SR 1 (Kingston Pk) to Old Stage Rd; Old Stage Rd, From the Loudon County Line to Johnson Corner Rd L STP ($104,000) $4,057,400 2011 315 04/04/13 Knox NH I 40 7(150) I 40 Wesley Rd to I 640 NHS ($57) $505,000 2011 324 04/04/13 Knox CM 9109(126) Morrell Rd/I 40 From West Town Way to Northshore Dr L CMAQ ($1,886) $300,000 2011 324 04/05/13 Knox CM 9109(123) Weisgarber Rd, From Middlebrook Pike to Papermill Rd L CMAQ ($22,175) $300,000 2011 317 04/05/13 Knox STP/DS M 169(8) SR 169 From Hardin Valley Rd to Cedar Bluff Rd L STP ($91) $2,019,394 2011 307 04/15/13 Knox HSIP 131(30) SR 131 From SR 331 to the Union County Line HSIP $35,000 $8,600,000 2011 085 04/17/13 Knox NH I 098 1(14) Knoxville SmartWay ITS Expansion on I 75 and I 40 NHPP $3,713,521 $5,100,000 2011 086 04/17/13 Knox NH I 098 1(15) Knoxville SmartWay ITS Communications Upgrade NHPP $116,299 $1,500,000 2011 307 04/17/13 Knox HSIP 1124(2) Strawberry Plains Pike, Intersection at Brakebill Rd, LM 8.80 HSIP $267,730 $8,600,000 2011 307 04/24/13 Knox STP/HSIP 1(279) SR 1 (US 11W), From S of Pelham Rd to N of Three Points Rd HSIP $7,740 $8,600,000 2011 321 04/24/13 Knox STP/HSIP 1(279) SR 1 (US 11W), From S of Pelham Rd to N of Three Points Rd STP $166,400 $19,500,000 2011 319 04/30/13 Loudon SRTS 5300(20) Lenoir City Elementary School SRTS $8,000 $2,250,000 6

KNOXVILLE REGIONAL TPO LISTING OF FHWA OBLIGATED PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013 TPO NUMBER DATE COUNTY TDOT NUMBER ROUTE TERMINI FUNDING TYPE FEDERAL FUNDS TOTAL COST IN TIP (US 231), From 600 ft E of Pellissippi Pkwy to 670 ft W of Winston 2011 309 05/01/13 Knox IR/MAIR 40 7(124)377 I 40 Rd IM ($290,783) $400,000 2011 307 05/06/13 Knox NH/HSIP 1(307) SR 1 (US 11), From North Peters Rd to North Winston Rd HSIP ($2,127) $8,600,000 2011 321 05/06/13 Knox NH/HSIP 1(307) SR 1 (US 11), From North Peters Rd to North Winston Rd NHPP ($3,955) $4,000,000 2011 307 05/07/13 Knox NH/HSIP 115(46) SR 115 (US 129), From N of Topside Rd to the James E. Karnes Bridge HSIP ($6,638) $8,600,000 2011 321 05/07/13 Knox NH/HSIP 115(46) SR 115 (US 129), From N of Topside Rd to the James E. Karnes Bridge NHPP ($298,896) $4,000,000 2011 320 05/23/13 Loudon STP SIP NH 73(55) SR 73 (US 321), Interchange at I 75 Northbound, Exit 81 in Lenoir City STP $8,000 $1,602,498 2011 309 06/06/13 Knox IR/IM 40 8(108) I 40 From E of I 275 to E of Cherry St (SmartFIX40 Phase 2) IM ($915,736) $400,000 2011 016 06/06/13 Knox IM/NH 40 8(148) I 40 From Lovell Rd to I 140 (Pellissippi Pkwy) Auxiliary Lane Westbound NHPP $90,000 $1,200,000 2011 307 06/11/13 Knox STP/HSIP 331(7) SR 331 From McCamey Rd to Pleasant Grove Rd HSIP $52,011 $8,600,000 2011 321 06/11/13 Knox STP/HSIP 331(7) SR 331 From McCamey Rd to Pleasant Grove Rd STP $1,140,664 $19,500,000 N/A 06/11/13 Knox STP/HSIP 331(7) SR 331 From McCamey Rd to Pleasant Grove Rd HWYS FOR LIFE $320,000 N/A 2011 307 06/11/13 Knox HSIP I 140(14) I 140 (Eastbound), Intersection at Westland Dr (Exit 3) HSIP $84,500 $8,600,000 2011 307 06/14/13 Sevier HSIP 338(4) SR 338 (Boyds Creek Hwy), Intersection at Old Sevierville Pike HSIP ($18,000) $8,600,000 2011 320 06/23/13 Roane STP/NH SIP 95(9) SR 95 Intersection at Bethel Valley Rd, LM 2.50 in Oak Ridge STP $51,000 $1,602,498 2011 085 06/28/13 Knox NH I 098 1(14) Knoxville SmartWay ITS Expansion on I 75 and I 40 NHPP $340,879 $5,100,000 2011 086 07/02/13 Knox NH I 098 1(15) Knoxville SmartWay ITS Communications Upgrade NHPP ($56,607) $1,500,000 2011 065 07/17/13 Knox CM 9109(160) SR 1 (Kingston Pike), From Cherokee Blvd to Bridgewater Rd CMAQ $268,000 $288,000 2011 064 07/17/13 Knox CM NH 9109(161) SR 33 (North Broadway St), From Jackson Ave to I 640 Westbound Exit Ramp CMAQ $220,000 $240,000 2011 215 07/17/13 Knox CM STP 9109(106) Smart Trips Ridesharing Program CMAQ $134,000 $929,200 2011 017 07/19/13 Knox IM/NH 40 8(149) I 40 Extending Weigh Station Ramps NHPP $1,980,000 $2,200,000 2011 079 07/19/13 Knox STP/HPP 33(88) SR 33 From N of SR 71 to the Union County Line HPP $5,849,351 $7,311,700 2011 079 07/19/13 Knox STP/HPP 33(88) SR 33 From N of SR 71 to the Union County Line STP $21,246,889 $27,688,300 2011 319 07/30/13 Loudon SRTS 5300(20) Lenoir City Elementary School SRTS $77,645 $2,250,000 2011 013 07/30/13 Knox STP M 9109(151) Downtown Knoxville Wayfinding Project L STP $32,000 $1,200,000 2011 307 07/31/13 Knox STP/HSIP 71(24) SR 71 (US 441), From the Blount County Line to S of Nixon Rd HSIP $18,015 $8,600,000 2011 321 07/31/13 Knox STP/HSIP 71(24) SR 71 (US 441), From the Blount County Line to S of Nixon Rd STP ($31,047) $19,500,000 2011 307 08/05/13 Loudon STP/HSIP 2(217) SR 2 (US 11), From E of Hatley Dr to SR 73 (US 321) HSIP $9,029 $8,600,000 2011 321 08/05/13 Loudon STP/HSIP 2(217) SR 2 (US 11), From E of Hatley Dr to SR 73 (US 321) STP ($53,611) $19,500,000 2011 307 08/07/13 Knox HSIP 1124(2) Strawberry Plains Pike, Intersection at Brakebill Rd, LM 8.80 HSIP $24,016 $8,600,000 2011 307 08/09/13 Knox HSIP 131(33) SR 131 Intersections at Harrell Rd and Carpenter Rd HSIP $4,500 $8,600,000 2011 307 08/12/13 Knox STP/HSIP 331(7) SR 331 From McCamey Rd to Pleasant Grove Rd HSIP ($19,011) $8,600,000 2011 321 08/12/13 Knox STP/HSIP 331(7) SR 331 From McCamey Rd to Pleasant Grove Rd STP ($139,064) $19,500,000 2011 320 08/22/13 Loudon STP SIP NH 73(55) SR 73 (US 321), Interchange at I 75 Northbound, Exit 81 in Lenoir City STP $261,280 $1,602,498 2011 307 08/22/13 Knox HSIP 1(269) SR 1 (US 11, Kingston Pike), Intersection at Gore Rd HSIP $240,840 $8,600,000 2011 012 08/22/13 Loudon STP M 1(316) SR 1 (US 70, Kingston Pike), Intersection at SR 2 (Lee Hwy) L STP $80,000 $100,000 2011 320 08/22/13 Blount STP SIP NHE 73(44) SR 73 (US 321, Lamar Alexander Pkwy), Intersection at SR 335 (William Blount Dr) and Odell Dr in Maryville STP $16,349 $1,602,498 2011 081 08/22/13 Knox STP 331(6) SR 331 (Tazewell Pike), Intersection at SR 131 (Emory Rd) STP $691,136 $1,464,000 2011 324 08/22/13 Knox CM 9109(123) Weisgarber Rd, From Middlebrook Pike to Papermill Rd L CMAQ $20,888 $300,000 2011 324 08/27/13 Knox CM 1(233) SR 1 (US 11W), Intersection at Old Rutledge Pike and Harris Rd, LM 25.50 L CMAQ $7,045 $300,000 2011 310 09/03/13 Knox NH I 40 8(166) I 40 From E of Cherry St to W of SR 1 (Rutledge Pike) IM $818,225 $6,200,000 2011 324 09/05/13 Knox CM 9109(120) Traffic Control Equipment Upgrade Knoxville L CMAQ ($1) $300,000 2011 087 09/09/13 Knox STP M 9109(162) Greenway Corridor Feasibility and Assessment City of Knoxville L STP $200,000 $250,000 2011 034 09/09/13 Blount STP M 35(47) SR 35 (Hall Rd) at Alcoa South Plant Entrance/Davies St in Alcoa L STP $8,533 $100,666 2011 320 09/09/13 Blount STP SIP NHE 115(38) SR 115 (US 129), Intersection at SR 335 (West Hunt Rd) in Alcoa STP $42,479 $1,602,498 2011 307 09/19/13 Knox HSIP IE 140(13) I 140 Intersection at SR 332 (Northshore Dr) Westbound On/Off Ramps HSIP $80,000 $8,600,000 2011 319 09/23/13 Knox SRTS 9109(128) Beaumont Magnet Elementary School and Honors/Fine Arts Academy SRTS ($84,486) $2,250,000 2011 324 09/23/13 Knox CM 9109(116) Sutherland Ave, From Middlebrook Pike to Forest Park Blvd L CMAQ ($101) $300,000 2011 090 09/23/13 Knox STP M 9109(109) Campbell Station Rd, From Parkside Dr to Jamestown Blvd in Farragut L STP $785,154 $1,454,426 2011 090 09/23/13 Knox ARRA/STP HPP 9109(130) Campbell Station Rd, From Parkside Dr to Jamestown Blvd in Farragut L STP $378,386 $1,454,426 2011 048 09/23/13 Knox STP M 9109(55) Pleasant Ridge Rd, From Rambling Rd near I 75/640 overpass to Merchants Rd in Knoxville L STP $822,764 $2,377,455 TOTAL $47,890,976 $491,619,160 Note: If the dollar amounts are enclosed in parantheses then the funds are credited toward the project. 7

KNOXVILLE REGIONAL TPO LISTING OF FTA OBLIGATED PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013 TPO NUMBER DATE COUNTY AGENCY FTA NUMBER DESCRIPTION FUNDING TYPE FEDERAL FUNDS TOTAL COST IN TIP 2011 211 10/30/2012 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN-95-X048-00 Bus Purchase STP $1,464,800 $3,212,000 2011 224 8/16/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X350 01 Safety & Security Section 5307 2011 225 8/16/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X350 01 Maintenance, Bus Parts, Tires Section 5307 2011 226 8/16/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X350 01 ADA Non Fixed Route Paratransit Service Section 5307 2011 227 8/16/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X350 01 Bus Shelters Section 5307 2011 230 8/16/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X350 01 Program Support Section 5307 2011 232 8/16/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X350 01 LIFT vans Section 5307 $1,956,372 $14,365,579 2011 233 8/16/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X350 01 Rehab/Renovate Maint Facility Section 5307 2011 234 8/16/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X350 01 Passenger/Non User Survey Section 5307 2011 220 8/16/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X350 01 Shop Equipment Section 5307 2011 221 8/16/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X350 01 Computer Hardware Section 5307 2011 224 9/3/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X361 00 Safety & Security Section 5307 2011 225 9/3/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X361 00 Maintenance, Bus Parts, Tires Section 5307 2011 226 9/3/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X361 00 ADA Non Fixed Route Paratransit Service Section 5307 2011 227 9/3/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X361 00 Bus Shelters Section 5307 $3,069,607 $13,680,579 2011 230 9/3/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X361 00 Program Support Section 5307 2011 235 9/3/2013 Knox Knoxville Area Transit TN 90 X361 00 Property Purchase Section 5307 N/A 7/1/2013 16 Counties East TN Human Resource Agency TN 04 0012 02 Capital Assistance Section 5309 $40,762 $40,762 N/A 7/1/2013 16 Counties East TN Human Resource Agency TN 18 X032 00 Rural Transit Section 5311 $1,289,390 $1,289,390 TOTAL $7,820,931 $32,588,310 8