Attachment 1. Summary of Changes to the 2017 FTIP

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Attachment 1 Summary of Changes to the 2017 FTIP

Agency: Various Amendment Type: Administrative Modification (Type I) Amendment #: 8 Project Identification 2017 FTIP SUMMARY OF CHANGES Funding Existing or New Project CTIPS ID# Sponsor Agency Project Title Prior Total Project Cost Current Total Project Cost Prior FFY Prior CTIPS Amount Current FFY Current CTIPS Amount Fund Source Phase Total Project Change Total Project % Increase/ Decrease COMMENTS Existing 21400000672 Various Agencies Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects (Grouped Projects for bicycle and pedestrian facilities funded with Active Transportation Program () funding. Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - bicycle and pedestrian facilities (both motorized and non-motorized). (Using Toll credits )) $8,518,000 $10,112,000 16/17 $1,271,000 16/17 $1,271,000 16/17 $86,000 16/17 $86,000 Match 17/18 $424,000 17/18 $673,000 17/18 $29,000 17/18 $61,000 Match 18/19 $2,635,000 18/19 $3,907,000 18/19 $589,000 18/19 $796,000 Match 19/20 $1,129,000 19/20 $951,000 19/20 $56,000 19/20 $68,000 Match CON $1,594,000 18.71% Grouped Listing Updated

Attachment 2 CTIPS Page

DIST: 10 CT PROJECT ID: COUNTY: Stanislaus County Stanislaus Council of Governments - Federal Transportation Improvement Program (Dollars in Whole) Highway System PPNO: EA: CTIPS ID: 214-0000-0672 ROUTE: MPO ID.: 01 PM: TITLE (DESCRIPTION): Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects (Grouped Projects for bicycle and pedestrian facilities funded with Active Transportation Program () funding. Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - bicycle and pedestrian facilities (both motorized and non-motorized). (Using Toll Credits)) MPO Aprv: 12/13/2017 State Aprv: Federal Aprv: EPA TABLE II or III EXEMPT CATEGORY Bicycle and pedestrian facilities. IMPLEMENTING AGENCY: Various Agencies PROJECT MANAGER: Debbie Trujillo PHONE: (209) 525-4639 EMAIL: dtrujillo@stancog.org PROJECT VERSION HISTORY (Printed Version is Shaded) (Dollars in whole) Version Status Date Updated By Change Reason Amend No. Prog Con Prog RW PE 9 Official 12/13/2017 DTRUJILL Amendment - Cost/Scope/Sch. Change 8 14,695,000 8 Official 11/20/2017 DTRUJILL Amendment - Cost/Scope/Sch. Change 7 13,716,000 7 Official 07/21/2017 DTRUJILL Amendment - Cost/Scope/Sch. Change 5 12,809,000 6 Official 06/29/2017 DTRUJILL Amendment - Cost/Scope/Sch. Change 4 5 Official 02/06/2017 DTRUJILL Amendment - Cost/Scope/Sch. Change 1 10,540,000 4 Official 09/21/2016 MTUCKER Adoption - Carry Over 5,559,000 3 Official 09/14/2016 MTUCKER Amendment - Cost/Scope/Sch. Change 13 5,844,000 2 Official 06/15/2016 JFABELA Amendment - Cost/Scope/Sch. Change 10 5,559,000 1 Official 01/21/2015 JFABELA Amendment - New Project 2 2,234,000 * Other Fed - * Fund Source 1 of 2 * Fund Type: Active Transportation Program () * Funding Agency: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) PRIOR 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 BEYOND TOTAL PE RW CON 2,229,000 1,271,000 673,000 3,907,000 951,000 4,321,000 13,352,000 Total: 2,229,000 1,271,000 673,000 3,907,000 951,000 4,321,000 13,352,000 * - * Fund Source 2 of 2 * Fund Type: Transportation * Funding Agency: Various Agencies PRIOR 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 BEYOND TOTAL PE RW CON 70,000 86,000 61,000 796,000 68,000 262,000 1,343,000 Total: 70,000 86,000 61,000 796,000 68,000 262,000 1,343,000 Project Total: PRIOR 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 BEYOND TOTAL PE RW CON 2,299,000 1,357,000 734,000 4,703,000 1,019,000 4,583,000 14,695,000 Total: 2,299,000 1,357,000 734,000 4,703,000 1,019,000 4,583,000 14,695,000 Comments: ******** Version 9-12/13/2017 ******** ******** Version 8-11/20/2017 ******** ******** Version 7-07/20/2017 ******** ******** Version 6-06/29/2017 ******** ******** Version 5-02/03/2017 ******** ******** Version 1-06/10/16 ******** Project data transfered from 2014 FTIP. ******** Version 2-04/26/2016 ******** Using Toll Credits ******** Version 1-12/12/2014 ******** Products of CTIPS Page 1 12/13/2017 04:58:18

Attachment 3 Active Transportation Program () Backup Listing: http://www.stancog.org/pdf/ftip-amendments/2017/2_atp.pdf

2017 FTIP Stanislaus Council of Governments Active Transportation Program Grouped Project Listing FY 2016-2021 Agency Project Title Prior Total Project Cost 16-17 16-17 17-18 17-18 18-19 18-19 19-20 19-20 20-21 20-21 Total Total State Only Funding Ceres Safe Routes to School Whitmore Corridor $1,200,000 $79,000 $29,000 $836,000 $256,000 $915,000 $285,000 x Ceres Ceres Canal Bike and Pedestrian Path, Phase IV $665,000 $658,000 $7,000 $658,000 $7,000 Ceres Citywide Active Transportation Plan $131,000 $104,000 $15,000 $12,000 $104,000 $27,000 x Ceres Safe Routes to School Morgan Road Corridor Improvement $979,000 $71,000 $44,000 $674,000 $190,000 $745,000 $234,000 x Modesto Modesto Junior College Class 1 Bicycle Path (Phase II)*** $118,000 $582,000 $512,000 $70,000 $512,000 $70,000 Modesto Paradise Road Area Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Improvements $3,983,000 $388,000 $4,000 $3,555,000 $36,000 $3,943,000 $40,000 Patterson Pedestrian Safety Improve along Las Palmas Ave and Ward Ave $680,000 $51,000 $9,000 $551,000 $69,000 $602,000 $78,000 Patterson Ninth Street Improvements $907,000 $75,000 $832,000 x Turlock Linwood Ave Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements $1,000,000 $50,000 $270,000 $416,000 $264,000 $736,000 $264,000 x Turlock SRTS ADA Pedestrian Improvements, Various Locations $1,760,000 $249,000 $32,000 $1,272,000 $207,000 $1,521,000 $239,000 x Waterford City of Waterford SRTS Crosswalks Safety project $137,000 $16,000 $5,000 $92,000 $24,000 $108,000 $29,000 x StanCOG StanCOG Regional Bicyclist and pedestrian Safety and Education Campaign Totals $372,000 $372,000 $372,000 x $118,000 $12,396,000 $1,271,000 $86,000 $673,000 $61,000 $3,907,000 $796,000 $951,000 $68,000 $4,321,000 $262,000 $10,216,000 $1,273,000 Updated Per Administrative Modification #8