Final 2011/14 MTIP - sacog
Final 2011/14 MTIP - sacog Final 2011/14 MTIP - sacog
SACOG-10-010 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program 2011/14 ADOPTED September 9, 2010 Sacramento Area Council of Governments 1415 L Street Suite 300 Sacramento, CA 95814 tel: 916.321.9000 fax: 916.321.9551 www.sacog.org
- Page 2 and 3: SACOG MISSION Provide leadership an
- Page 4 and 5: Annual Listing of Obligated Project
- Page 6 and 7: The MTP 2035 investment in transit
- Page 8 and 9: Title VI Compliance Investments mad
- Page 10 and 11: Fund Sources Programmed in the MTIP
- Page 12 and 13: Transportation Control Measure (TCM
- Page 14 and 15: vehicles. MPO needs to take the cha
- Page 16 and 17: System Preservation, Operation, and
- Page 18 and 19: 2011 MTIP - Page 16 of 423
- Page 20 and 21: 2011 MTIP - Page 18 of 423
- Page 22 and 23: REVISED 9/21/10 TABLE 1: REVENUE RE
- Page 24 and 25: REVISED 9/21/10 Sacramento Area Cou
- Page 26 and 27: REVISED 9/21/10 Sacramento Area Cou
- Page 28 and 29: REVISED 9/21/10 Sacramento Area Cou
- Page 30 and 31: Sacramento Area Council of Governme
- Page 32 and 33: Sacramento Area Council of Governme
- Page 34 and 35: Sacramento Area Council of Governme
- Page 36 and 37: Sacramento Area Council of Governme
- Page 38 and 39: Sacramento Area Council of Governme
- Page 40 and 41: Sacramento Area Council of Governme
- Page 42 and 43: Sacramento Area Council of Governme
- Page 44 and 45: Sacramento Area Council of Governme
- Page 46 and 47: Sacramento Area Council of Governme
- Page 48 and 49: Sacramento Area Council of Governme
- Page 50 and 51: Sacramento Area Council of Governme
SACOG-10-010<br />
Metropolitan<br />
Transportation Improvement Program<br />
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong><br />
ADOPTED September 9, 2010<br />
Sacramento Area<br />
Council of<br />
Governments<br />
<strong>14</strong>15 L Street<br />
Suite 300<br />
Sacramento, CA<br />
958<strong>14</strong><br />
tel: 916.321.9000<br />
fax: 916.321.9551<br />
www.<strong>sacog</strong>.org
SACOG<br />
MISSION<br />
Provide leadership<br />
and a dynamic,<br />
collaborative<br />
public forum for<br />
achieving an<br />
efficient regional<br />
transportation<br />
system, innovative<br />
and integrated<br />
regional planning,<br />
and a high quality<br />
of life within the<br />
greater<br />
Sacramento<br />
region.<br />
Sacramento Area<br />
Council of<br />
Governments<br />
BOARD<br />
MEMBERS<br />
Leslie McBride<br />
(Chair)<br />
City of Yuba City<br />
Susan Peters<br />
(Vice Chair)<br />
Sacramento County<br />
Harold Anderson<br />
City of Winters<br />
Christina Billeci<br />
City of Marysville<br />
Linda Budge<br />
City of Rancho Cordova<br />
Christopher Cabaldon<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Steve Cohn<br />
City of Sacramento<br />
Tom Cosgrove<br />
City of Lincoln<br />
Skip Davies<br />
City of Woodland<br />
Gary Davis<br />
City of Elk Grove<br />
Roger Dickinson<br />
Sacramento County<br />
Jim Gray<br />
City of Roseville<br />
Mary Jane Griego<br />
Yuba County<br />
Kevin Hanley<br />
City of Auburn<br />
Peter Hill<br />
City of Rocklin<br />
Diane Hodges<br />
City of Live Oak<br />
Kevin Johnson<br />
City of Sacramento<br />
Jayna Karpinski-Costa<br />
City of Citrus Heights<br />
John Knight<br />
El Dorado County<br />
Roberta MacGlashan<br />
Sacramento County<br />
Steve Miklos<br />
City of Folsom<br />
Larry Montna<br />
Sutter County<br />
Barbara Payne<br />
City of Galt<br />
Gene Resler<br />
City of Isleton<br />
Pierre Rivas<br />
City of Placerville<br />
Suzanne Roberts<br />
City of Colfax<br />
Rocky Rockholm<br />
Placer County<br />
Don Saylor<br />
City of Davis<br />
Walt Scherer<br />
Town of Loomis<br />
Helen Thomson<br />
Yolo County<br />
Rick West<br />
City of Wheatland<br />
Jody Jones<br />
(Ex-Officio Member)<br />
Caltrans District 3<br />
MEMBER<br />
COUNTIES &<br />
CITIES<br />
El Dorado County<br />
Placer County<br />
Sacramento County<br />
Sutter County<br />
Yolo County<br />
Yuba County<br />
City of Auburn<br />
City of Citrus Heights<br />
City of Colfax<br />
City of Davis<br />
City of Elk Grove<br />
City of Folsom<br />
City of Galt<br />
City of Isleton<br />
City of Lincoln<br />
City of Live Oak<br />
Town of Loomis<br />
City of Marysville<br />
City of Placerville<br />
City of Rancho Cordova<br />
City of Rocklin<br />
City of Roseville<br />
City of Sacramento<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
City of Wheatland<br />
City of Winters<br />
City of Woodland<br />
City of Yuba City<br />
<strong>14</strong>15 L Street,<br />
Suite 300<br />
Sacramento, CA<br />
958<strong>14</strong><br />
tel: 916.321.9000<br />
fax: 916.321.9551<br />
tdd: 916.321.9550<br />
www.<strong>sacog</strong>.org
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> Contents<br />
A Guide to the Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program<br />
Page Number<br />
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................ 1<br />
The <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>: Features and Highlights ........................................................................................................1<br />
Investment Decisions: MTP 2035 and the <strong>MTIP</strong> ................................................................................................. 1<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> Development ................................................................................................................................................... 2<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> Development — Placer and El Dorado Counties..................................................................................... 3<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> Development Schedule .................................................................................................................................. 3<br />
Title VI Compliance ....................................................................................................................................................4<br />
Public Participation Process...................................................................................................................................... 4<br />
Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) ...............................................................................................................4<br />
Relationship of <strong>MTIP</strong> to Other Federal and State Transportation Programs...................................................5<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> Four Year Cycle............................................................................................................................................... 5<br />
Fund Sources Programmed in the <strong>MTIP</strong>.................................................................................................................5<br />
Project Funding Selection.......................................................................................................................................... 6<br />
Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) Consistency.........................................................................................7<br />
Air Quality Conformity...............................................................................................................................................7<br />
Grouped Project (Lump Sum) Listings in the <strong>MTIP</strong>........................................................................................... 7<br />
Funding Delivery ........................................................................................................................................................ 8<br />
Revisions to the <strong>MTIP</strong>................................................................................................................................................8<br />
Fund Management.................................................................................................................................................... 10<br />
Expedited Project Selection Procedures (EPSP) ................................................................................................. 10<br />
Financial Constraint.................................................................................................................................................. 10<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 1 of 423
Annual Listing of Obligated Projects ............................................................................................................................ 11<br />
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliant Projects..................................................................................... 11<br />
System Preservation, Operation, and Maintenance Costs.......................................................................................... 12<br />
How to Read the Project Listings .................................................................................................................................. 13<br />
View the <strong>MTIP</strong> Online .................................................................................................................................................... 13<br />
Appendices<br />
Resolution and Public Notice .......................................................................................................................................A-1<br />
Financial Summary..........................................................................................................................................................A-2<br />
List of Individually Listed Projects and Grouped Project Listings.........................................................................A-3<br />
Detail Listing of Grouped Listed Projects (for informational purposes only) .....................................................A-4<br />
2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong> Projects that have been Completed, Deleted, and Delayed.........................................................A-5<br />
Amendment #3 to the Metropolitan Transportation Plan 2035 ............................................................................A-6<br />
Glossary of Commonly Used Terms and Acronyms................................................................................................A-7<br />
Map of the Sacramento Metropolitan Planning Area and Sacramento Ozone Non-Attainment Area............A-8<br />
Public Comments............................................................................................................................................................A-9<br />
Complete List of Projects, including Individually Listed Projects and Grouped Project Detail (for<br />
informational purposes only) ......................................................................................................................................A-10<br />
Expedited Project Selection Process..........................................................................................................................A-11<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 2 of 423
A Guide to the<br />
Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program<br />
Introduction<br />
The federally required Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), called the Metropolitan Transportation<br />
Program (<strong>MTIP</strong>) in the Sacramento Region, is a comprehensive listing of surface transportation projects that<br />
receive federal funds or are subject to a federally required action or are regionally significant. The Sacramento<br />
Area Council of Governments (SACOG), as the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization<br />
(MPO) for the six-county Sacramento Region, prepares and adopts the <strong>MTIP</strong> every two years. The <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
covers a four-year period and must be financially constrained by year, meaning that the amount of dollars<br />
committed to the projects (also referred as “programmed”) must not exceed the amount of dollars estimated<br />
to be available. The <strong>MTIP</strong> must include a financial plan that demonstrates that programmed projects can be<br />
implemented. Adoption of the <strong>MTIP</strong> must be accompanied by an evaluation and finding of air quality<br />
conformity. Federal regulations also require an opportunity for public comment prior to <strong>MTIP</strong> approval.<br />
Transit, highway, local roadway, bicycle and pedestrian investments are included in the <strong>MTIP</strong>. Apart from<br />
some improvements to the region’s airports and the Port of Sacramento, all regionally significant<br />
transportation projects or projects requiring federal action are part of the <strong>MTIP</strong>. All projects included in the<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> must be consistent with the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) for the Sacramento Region.<br />
The <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>: Features and Highlights<br />
• The <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> addresses the requirements under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient<br />
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU). Approximately every six years, the U.S.<br />
Congress adopts a transportation act--an authorization to spend tax dollars on highways, streets,<br />
roads, transit and other transportation related projects. The current transportation act is called Safe,<br />
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for users (SAFETEA-LU). President<br />
George W. Bush signed it into law in August 2005. The provisions of SAFTEA-LU were extended<br />
under the 2010 Hire Act.<br />
• The <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> covers four years of programming – federal fiscal years 2010-11 through<br />
2013-<strong>14</strong>.<br />
• The <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> includes approximately 304 individual transportation projects, 302 grouped<br />
projects, and several grouped project listing categories.<br />
• The <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> programs $3.3 billion of the $4.6 of billion of federal, state, and local funding<br />
during the four years of the <strong>MTIP</strong>.<br />
Investment Decisions: MTP 2035 and the <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
The current Metropolitan Transportation Plan, MTP 2035, which was approved in March 2008, guides and<br />
prioritizes all SACOG’s programming decisions made by the Board. MTP 2035 is the Sacramento Region’s<br />
comprehensive roadmap to guide transportation investment over the next 26 years. The MTP 2035 invests<br />
$42 billion and proactively links transportation, land use and air quality. The MTP 2035 gives individuals<br />
more options for how to get around, with investments in walking, biking, and transit. It focuses on six<br />
principles: Smart Land Use, Environmental Quality and Sustainability, Financial Stewardship, Economic<br />
Vitality, Access and Mobility, and Equity and Choice.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 3 of 423<br />
1
The MTP 2035 investment in transit ($<strong>14</strong>.3 billion) is 21% higher than the last <strong>MTIP</strong> in 2002, bicycle and<br />
pedestrian projects at $1.4 billion (a 56% increase), and strategic investments in roads ($11.3 billion) and road<br />
maintenance and rehabilitation ($12.4 billion). The MTP 2035 also invests $2.3 billion in programs and<br />
planning, such as rideshare matching, 511, Community Design grants to support local smart growth efforts,<br />
and Spare the Air campaigns.<br />
The MTP 2035 builds on the Blueprint Preferred Growth Scenario, which envisions more housing and<br />
transportation choices and promotes better land uses and quality design for the Sacramento Region in 2050.<br />
The Blueprint encourages more livable communities by: providing a variety of transportation choices;<br />
offering housing choices and opportunities; taking advantage of compact development; using existing assets;<br />
providing mixed land uses; preserving open space, farmland, natural beauty, through natural resources<br />
conservation; and encouraging distinctive, attractive communities with quality design. The $42 billion planned<br />
in the MTP 2035 provides the infrastructure needed to support the Blueprint influenced land uses in local<br />
jurisdictions across the six-county region.<br />
MTP Update<br />
SACOG is responsible for updating the MTP every four years and is currently working on the next major<br />
update scheduled for adoption by the Board sometime in December, <strong>2011</strong>. Revenues in the updated plan will<br />
be lower than those in the existing document. SACOG is in the preliminary stages of forecasting new<br />
revenues, but given new fiscal realities, the revenue forecast will likely be in the range of <strong>14</strong>-16% lower than<br />
the current MTP. While the adopted MTP principles continue to guide investment strategies, the latest <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
reflects the anticipated decrease in revenues for the first four years of the new MTP. The <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
includes roughly $6.8 billion in revenues and $4.3 billion in programming.<br />
As mentioned above, the impact of the <strong>MTIP</strong> on regional air quality also must be evaluated. In the<br />
Sacramento Area, it is the responsibility of SACOG to make an air quality conformity determination for the<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> in accordance with federal Clean Air Act requirements and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)<br />
conformity regulations.<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> Development<br />
SACOG develops the Draft <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> in cooperation with the Regional Planning Partnership and its<br />
constituent members including individual cities and counties, transit operators and other project sponsors.<br />
The Partnership consists of federal and state agencies, five local air districts, public transit providers, and city<br />
and county public works representatives. The Partnership provides a forum for local agencies in the region’s<br />
transportation industry to contribute to the policy-making and fund programming activities of SACOG, and<br />
to improve coordination within the region. The Partnership, working through its committees and task forces,<br />
played a significant role in the selection of projects programmed in the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>.<br />
Most of the projects in the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> are carried over from the current 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong>. To decide<br />
which projects to carryover, SACOG asked sponsors of projects in the 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong> to indicate which of<br />
their projects had been completed.<br />
Once the Draft <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> has been developed, a preliminary draft is sent for interagency review.<br />
Next, it is released for a 30-day public review and comment period. Notices are sent to an extensive list<br />
including transportation agencies, other state, federal and tribal agencies and other transportation<br />
interests with the objective to continue the consultation process for transportation planning and<br />
investments in the Sacramento Region. The document can be downloaded from the SACOG website<br />
www.<strong>sacog</strong>.org. A public hearing is also held to solicit public comment. After the close of the public<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 4 of 423<br />
2
comment period, SACOG’s response to significant comments is compiled into an appendix in the <strong>Final</strong><br />
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>. This review process is a part of the rigorous public participation process (PPP) adopted<br />
by SACOG.<br />
During the public comment period, the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> document is presented to the SACOG’s<br />
Transportation Committee, where it holds a public hearing. After its review, the Committee decides<br />
whether to forward the document to the Board for adoption. After Board adoption, it is sent to the<br />
Caltrans Office of Federal Programs for inclusion into the California Federal Statewide Transportation<br />
Improvement Program (FSTIP). After review and approval by Caltrans, the FSTIP is forwarded to the<br />
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for their review<br />
and approval. Approval by FHWA/FTA constitutes the final approval of the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>.<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> Development – Placer and El Dorado Counties<br />
The <strong>MTIP</strong> development process for Placer and El Dorado Counties is defined in the Memoranda of<br />
Understanding executed by SACOG, the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency, the El Dorado<br />
County Transportation Commission, and the Secretary of Housing, Business, and Transportation for the<br />
State of California.<br />
Preparation of the <strong>MTIP</strong> and its subsequent amendments is made with input from cities, counties, transit<br />
operators, Native American tribes, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the El Dorado<br />
County Transportation Commission, and the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency, through the<br />
Regional Planning Partnership and the Transit Coordinating Committee.<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> Development Schedule<br />
July 23, 2010<br />
July 30, 2010<br />
August 25, 2010<br />
August 26, 2010<br />
August 11, 2010<br />
September 9, 2010<br />
September 9, 2010<br />
October 1, 2010<br />
November 1, 2010<br />
December 1, 2010<br />
Interagency review.<br />
Draft <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> and Draft Air Quality Conformity Determination<br />
released for public review and comment.<br />
Presentation to Regional Planning Partnership.<br />
Public Hearing during Transportation Committee meeting.<br />
Presentation to Transit Coordinating Committee.<br />
Close of Draft <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>/Air Quality Conformity<br />
Determination public review and comment period.<br />
Adoption of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> and Air Quality Conformity<br />
Determination<br />
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> submitted to Caltrans/Air Quality Conformity<br />
Determination submitted to FHWA/FTA. (Draft submitted September 1).<br />
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> approval (anticipated) by Caltrans<br />
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> and Air Quality Conformity Determination approval<br />
(anticipated) by FHWA / FTA<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 5 of 423<br />
3
Title VI Compliance<br />
Investments made in the <strong>MTIP</strong> must be consistent with federal Title VI requirements. Title VI prohibits<br />
discrimination on the basis of race, color, income, and national origin in programs and activities receiving<br />
federal financial assistance. Public outreach to and involvement of individuals in low income and minority<br />
communities covered under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and subsequent Civil Rights Restoration Act, and<br />
series of federal statues enacted pertaining to environmental justice, are critical to regional planning and<br />
programming decisions. The fundamental principles of environmental justice include:<br />
• Avoiding, minimizing or mitigating disproportionately high and adverse health or environmental<br />
effects on minority and low-income populations;<br />
• Ensuring full and fair participation by all potentially affected communities in the transportation<br />
decision-making process; and<br />
• Preventing the denial, reduction or significant delay in the receipt of benefits by minority populations<br />
and low-income communities.<br />
The decision process by which new projects are selected for inclusion in the <strong>MTIP</strong> must consider<br />
equitable solicitation and selection of project candidates in accordance with federal Title VI<br />
requirements.<br />
Public Participation Process<br />
SACOG is committed to a public involvement process that is transparent, proactive and provides<br />
comprehensive information, timely public notice, full public access to key decisions, and opportunities for<br />
continuing involvement. SACOG provides many methods to fulfill this commitment, as outlined in<br />
SACOG’s Public Participation Plan (PPP). The Public Participation can be downloaded from SACOG’s<br />
website at www.<strong>sacog</strong>.org.<br />
Metropolitan Transportation Plan<br />
The MTP 2035 foresees nearly $42 billion in revenues of which about 25% is going to operate transit<br />
services--not enough to provide the level of transit service needed in a region that will have over 3 million<br />
residents. Another 25% goes to maintain streets, roads, and highways--again not enough to provide adequate<br />
maintenance especially in more rural areas of the region. The remaining 50% is not eligible for operating and<br />
maintenance costs and must be used for improvements. These improvements are broken out into transit<br />
investments, state highway improvements, local road improvements, bicycle and pedestrian improvements,<br />
and other types of improvements important to regional goals (community design, travel demand<br />
management, clear air, etc).<br />
MTP Update<br />
The MTP update will reflect lower total revenues available in the region. The lower level of available funding<br />
will impact the level of investment in transit operations, road maintenance, and other improvements<br />
differently. While total revenues will likely decrease between <strong>14</strong>-16%, revenues dedicated to the several<br />
expenditure categories will decrease from around 10% for transportation improvements to over 20% for<br />
transit operations.<br />
The MTP 2035 is available in its entirety on SACOG’s website at www.<strong>sacog</strong>.org.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 6 of 423<br />
4
Relationship of the <strong>MTIP</strong> to Other Federal and State Transportation<br />
Programs<br />
FSTIP<br />
Just as each metropolitan region is required to develop a federal TIP, each state is required to develop a<br />
Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (FSTIP) pursuant to federal regulations. The FSTIP<br />
includes all projects with federal funds, those that require a federal action and regionally significant<br />
transportation projects throughout the state. In California, regional TIPs are included in the FSTIP without<br />
modification once approved by the relevant Metropolitan Planning Organization (SACOG, in the case of the<br />
Sacramento Region) and after the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit<br />
Administration (FTA) make their required financial constraint and air quality findings. Projects must be in the<br />
FSTIP before funding authorities, such as FTA, FHWA, or the California Department of Transportation<br />
(Caltrans), can “obligate” funds (i.e., commit funds to contract) and therefore, before sponsors can actually<br />
spend any of these monies.<br />
STIP<br />
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) is required to biennially adopt, and submit to the<br />
Legislature and the Governor, a State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The STIP is a<br />
comprehensive listing of all major projects to be funded from specified state funding programs, including<br />
certain federal funds that flow directly to the state. As a result, many of the projects that are included in the<br />
STIP must eventually be included in the regional TIPs and the FSTIP as well.<br />
The bulk of the STIP consists of spending programs developed at the regional level throughout California,<br />
called the Regional Transportation Improvement Programs (RTIP). The CTC releases a Fund Estimate telling<br />
each region how much money it can expect to receive from various sources. This estimate is guided by<br />
statutory requirements that direct how the funds are divided up throughout the state.<br />
RTIP<br />
Once SACOG adopts the RTIP for the Sacramento Region, it is forwarded to the CTC. In turn, the CTC<br />
must accept the RTIP or reject it in its entirety and send it back to the region for revision. However, the CTC<br />
can choose to change the funding schedule for projects in the RTIP.<br />
ITIP<br />
Meanwhile, Caltrans proposes another element of the STIP for the CTC to adopt, known as the Interregional<br />
Transportation Improvement Program, or ITIP. The ITIP comprises the remaining of STIP funding. It is<br />
intended to address transportation infrastructure needs that cross metropolitan boundaries and link the state’s<br />
transportation system. For example, intercity rail and interregional highways.<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> Four Year Cycle<br />
Under SAFETEA-LU, four years of programming are contained in the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>, Federal Fiscal Years<br />
(FFYs) 2010-11 through 2013-<strong>14</strong>. In addition, prior year and estimated funding for projects in future years<br />
(beyond the four years that comprise the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>) is included for information.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 7 of 423<br />
5
Fund Sources Programmed in the <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
The <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> programs transportation funding from a wide variety of sources. Several of the major<br />
sources from which funds are programmed are:<br />
Federal Transit Administration Programs<br />
• Section 5307 Urbanized Area Formula<br />
• Section 5309 New Starts<br />
• Section 5309 Fixed Guideway Modernization<br />
• Section 5309 Bus Allocation<br />
• Section 5310 Elderly and Disabled<br />
• Section 5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC)<br />
• Section 5317 New Freedom<br />
Federal Highway Administration Programs<br />
• Regional Surface Transportation Program (RSTP)<br />
• Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program (CMAQ)<br />
• Other federal programs including High Priority Projects and other earmarks<br />
State, Regional, and Local Programs<br />
Not all state and local funds have to be programmed in the <strong>MTIP</strong>. However, if these funds are used to match<br />
federal dollars described above, or if they are attached to projects that require federal approval or other<br />
formal federal action, or if the project funded is considered to be regionally significant, they must be included<br />
in the <strong>MTIP</strong>. Such state and local fund sources can include the following:<br />
• State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), comprising the Regional Transportation<br />
Improvement Program (RTIP) and the Interregional Transportation Improvement Program (ITIP)<br />
• Proposition 1B Bond Funds, approved by voters in 2006, which includes Corridor Mobility<br />
Improvement Account (CMIA), Trade Corridors Improvement Fund (TCIF), and Public<br />
Transportation Modernization, Improvement, and Service Enhancement Account (PTMISEA)<br />
funds;<br />
• Transportation Development Act (TDA) & State Transit Assistance (STA) funds;<br />
• Proceeds from Sacramento County half-cent transportation sales tax;<br />
• Various other funds programmed to regionally significant, locally funded projects.<br />
Project Funding Selection<br />
Development of Project Proposals<br />
Ideas for projects emerge from a variety of planning efforts at the city, county, transit operator, and regional<br />
levels. Some of the major sources for projects are the county congestion management programs, countywide<br />
transportation plans, transit operator short-range transit plans, and the state highway planning process<br />
conducted by Caltrans. These efforts are then merged with the planning efforts of the Metropolitan<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 8 of 423<br />
6
Transportation Plan. When the project scope, schedule, and budget are fully developed, the project may then<br />
be proposed for funding.<br />
Project sponsors (the agencies designated to implement the projects) are responsible for initiating requests for<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> programming, applying for the programmed funds, and carrying their projects to completion. In the<br />
Sacramento Region, the implementing agencies include public transit operators, Caltrans, SACOG, the five<br />
local air districts, the six Sacramento Region counties, several joint power authorities, and the individual cities<br />
within each county.<br />
Project Selection Criteria Processes<br />
The process, by which a project is selected for programming utilizing federal, state, and regional funds,<br />
depends on the type of project, and the specific fund source being sought. Once selected, the project is then<br />
eligible for inclusion in the <strong>MTIP</strong>.<br />
Metropolitan Transportation Plan Consistency<br />
Only projects consistent with the MTP 2035 were included in the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> as required by federal law.<br />
In accordance with the law, projects are reviewed for consistency with the MTP, as they are submitted for<br />
funding in the various programs, and as they are amended into the <strong>MTIP</strong>. Consistency also includes the<br />
requirement that project costs in the <strong>MTIP</strong> do not exceed those in the MTP’s funding constrained investment<br />
plan.<br />
Air Quality Conformity<br />
Under federal law and regulations, the <strong>MTIP</strong> must be analyzed by SACOG to determine if it conforms to the<br />
Sacramento Region’s approved federal Air Quality Plan (also referred to as the State Implementation Plan, or<br />
SIP). Motor vehicle emissions are modeled, considering all projects in the <strong>MTIP</strong>, and must not exceed the<br />
Motor Vehicle Emissions Budget (MVEB) identified in the SIP and approved by EPA. In addition, the <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
must provide for the timely implementation of strategies to reduce emissions that are in the SIP, called<br />
Transportation Control Measures (TCMs).<br />
Air quality conformity ("conformity") is a way to ensure that Federal funding and approval goes to those<br />
transportation activities that are consistent with air quality goals. Conformity applies to transportation plans,<br />
TIPs, and projects funded or approved by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) or the Federal<br />
Transit Administration (FTA) in areas that do not meet or previously have not met air quality standards for<br />
ozone, carbon monoxide, particulate matter, or nitrogen oxides. These areas are known as "nonattainment<br />
areas" or "maintenance areas," respectively. A conformity determination demonstrates that the total emissions<br />
projected for a plan or program are within the emissions limits ("budgets") established by the air quality plan<br />
or State Implementation Plan (SIP), and that transportation control measures (TCMs) are implemented in a<br />
timely fashion.<br />
SACOG analyzes the projects in the <strong>MTIP</strong>, using a prescribed computer model and process, and makes a<br />
finding that those projects, if completed, would not contribute to air pollution that exceeds an amount<br />
specified in the region’s clean air plan.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 9 of 423<br />
7
Transportation Control Measure (TCM) Implementation<br />
The <strong>MTIP</strong>/MTP provides for the timely completion or implementation of the TCMs in the applicable air<br />
quality plans. In addition, nothing the <strong>MTIP</strong> or MTP interferes with the implementation of any TCM in the<br />
applicable implementation plan, and priority is given to TCMs. Appendix D of the 2009 Sacramento Regional<br />
8-Hour Ozone Attainment and Reasonable Further Progress Plan included 43 transportation control<br />
measures for the SACOG Region. Timely implementation documentation on these measures is contained in<br />
Appendix D of the Air Quality Conformity Analysis associated with this document.<br />
Grouped Project Listings in the <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
Federal regulations 23 CFR 450.216(j) allows MPOs to group together projects that are not considered to be<br />
of appropriate scale for individual listing. Such projects may be grouped by function, work type or<br />
geographical area and must be consistent with the classifications under 23 CFR 771.117(c) and (d) and/or 40<br />
CFR part 93. SACOG groups projects in accordance with the Grouped Project Listing Guidelines as<br />
developed by Caltrans in 2010. The grouped project listings are consistent with the “Exempt Project”<br />
classification contained in the Environmental Protection Agency’s Transportation Conformity Regulation (40<br />
CFR part 93).<br />
Project Funding Delivery<br />
Delivering transportation projects within the estimated cost, scope and schedule has been one of the key<br />
issues in state transportation policy for many years. Most notably, SB 45 – Kopp (Chapter 622, Statutes 1997)<br />
and AB 1012--Torlakson (Chapter 783, Statutes of 1999) established penalties for not delivering projects<br />
funded with STIP, RSTP or CMAQ funds within certain prescribed deadlines.<br />
SB 45 and AB 1012 give regions, counties and sponsors incentives to deliver projects more quickly by<br />
creating negative consequences--projects stand to lose their funding if not delivered according to schedule.<br />
Under AB 1012, regions must obligate RSTP and CMAQ funds apportioned to them with in three years, or<br />
the state will redirect the funding to other projects. SB 45 established a complex series of project delivery<br />
deadlines for projects in the STIP. If these deadlines are not met, the funds are redirected to other projects, in<br />
some cases outside of the SACOG Region.<br />
The SACOG region has maintained an excellent project delivery record. This outstanding delivery record is<br />
due to the hard work of project sponsors, Caltrans Local Assistance and the regional delivery policies<br />
developed by SACOG. SACOG constantly monitors this process in an effort to maintain its delivery record<br />
for SAFETEA-LU and to ensure that the maximum amount of federal funds continue to flow into the<br />
region. This monitoring includes responding to increased scrutiny for federal and state funding deadlines, the<br />
current economic environment, and anticipating future federal and state policies regarding the availability of<br />
transportation funding.<br />
• Federal Requirements (SAFETEA-LU) – RSTP and CMAQ funds (among other programs) must<br />
be obligated within 4 years of apportionment. Funds not obligated are lost to the state.<br />
• State Requirements (AB 1012) – RSTP and CMAQ funds must be obligated within 3 years of<br />
apportionment. Funds not obligated are lost to the region.<br />
Revisions to the <strong>MTIP</strong> – Administrative Modifications and Amendments<br />
Because of the fluctuating nature of transportation projects nearing implementation, circumstances dictate<br />
that changes be made to the <strong>MTIP</strong> following its adoption. Federal regulations in SAFETEA-LU allow for<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 10 of 423<br />
8
two types of revisions to the <strong>MTIP</strong>, Administrative Modifications and Amendments. SACOG processes<br />
Amendments regularly, about 4 per year, while Administrative Modifications occur more often, about 15 per<br />
year. Amendments take longer to process, as long as four months, whereas Administrative Modifications<br />
typically take less than a month.<br />
The criteria for Administrative Modifications and Amendments are defined in SAFETEA-LU. November 17,<br />
2008 the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, and Caltrans agreed on<br />
administrative modification/ amendment procedures.<br />
Administrative Modification and Amendment Procedures<br />
Caltrans Memo, November 17, 2008<br />
Changes to illustrative projects or others that have been included for information purposes only do not<br />
require administrative modifications or amendments.<br />
Administrative modifications are minor changes to the FSTIP/FTIP that do not require a conformity<br />
determination, a demonstration of fiscal constraint or a public review and comment period. Administrative<br />
modifications can be processed in accordance with these procedures provided that they:<br />
1. Revise a project description without changing the project scope or conflicting with the<br />
environmental document;<br />
2. Revise the funding amount listed for projects or project phases. Additional funding is limited to the<br />
lesser of 25 percent of the total project cost or $5 million, and programming capacity has to be<br />
available in the FSTIP/FTIP prior to programming the modification, and documented in the support<br />
materials;<br />
3. Cost decreases have no cap, however, the request to reduce the cost must originate from the project<br />
sponsor and include an explanation for the decrease;<br />
4. Change sources of funds;<br />
5. Change a project lead agency;<br />
6. Program federal funds for Advance Construction conversion;<br />
7. Change program year of funds with the 4-year FTIP/FSTIP, provided Expedited Project Selection<br />
Procedures are in place;<br />
8. Split or combine individually listed projects, provided cost, schedule and scope remain unchanged;<br />
9. Change required information for grouped or lump sum project listings; or,<br />
10. Add or delete projects from grouped or lump sum project listings provided the funding amounts stay<br />
within the funding change guidelines above (see Section ii).<br />
11. Administrative modifications are allowed for the re-programming of projects for which CMAQ<br />
funds were transferred to FTA in the prior FTIP and the FTA had not approved the grant yet. The<br />
project can be programmed in the current FTIP via administrative modification as long as there is no<br />
change in the original scope or cost, and the project needs to be programmed with “FTA 5307<br />
(CMAQ Transfer Funds)” in the FTIP.<br />
12. Administrative modifications may be used for programming FTA projects from the previous FTIP.<br />
The project can be programmed into the current FTIP via administrative modification as long as<br />
there is no change in the original scope or cost. Prior year funding must be differentiated from the<br />
current year funding by including narrative in the project description (or in “CTIPS MPO<br />
Comments” section) stated the year, amount and nature of the prior year funds.<br />
13. Make minor changes to the FTA funded grouped project listings. Minor changes include changing<br />
the number of transit vehicles purchased by 20% or less and changes to the fuel type of transit<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 11 of 423<br />
9
vehicles. MPO needs to take the change through its interagency consultation procedures to confirm<br />
that the change in scope is minor.<br />
Amendments or Formal Amendments are all other modifications to the FSTIP/TIP that are not<br />
Administrative Actions.<br />
Any updates to these procedures will be posted online at http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/transprog/fedpgm.htm.<br />
Fund Management<br />
Federal funds are to be programmed in the <strong>MTIP</strong>, up to the apportionment level for that fiscal year for that<br />
fund source, within the fiscal year in which the funds are to be obligated/transferred by the Federal Highway<br />
Administration (FHWA) or obligated by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), or awarded in a FTA<br />
grant. This improves the overall management of federal Obligation Authority (OA) within the region and<br />
ensures that OA is available for projects that are programmed in a particular fiscal year.<br />
Expedited Project Selection Procedures (EPSP)<br />
All federal funds may be moved within the four year period of the 20011/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> without necessitating an<br />
amendment to the <strong>MTIP</strong>.<br />
Federal Regulations allow for the movement of projects (advancing and delaying) within the four year period<br />
of the <strong>MTIP</strong> and FSTIP subject to procedures agreed to by partnering agencies, including the State and<br />
transit operators within the region. SACOG, as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the sixcounty<br />
Sacramento Region has a process in place that is consistent with the Expedited Project Selection<br />
Process outlined in Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 450.330. This process is documented in Appendix 11.<br />
Projects from the first four years of the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> have been selected using the following project<br />
selection procedures.<br />
SACOG also acknowledges that any advancement or delay of projects within the four-year element of the<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> through the EPSP will not invalidate the financial constraint of the <strong>MTIP</strong>.<br />
Financial Constraint<br />
The <strong>MTIP</strong> must be financially constrained, meaning that the amount of funding programmed must not<br />
exceed the amount of funding estimated to be reasonably available. In developing the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>,<br />
SACOG has taken into consideration the transportation funding revenues expected to be available during the<br />
four years of the <strong>MTIP</strong> (Federal FFY 2010-11 through FY 2013-<strong>14</strong>), and has found the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> to be<br />
financially constrained by program and by year.<br />
Additionally, this constraint requirement applies to each of the four program years and because the SACOG<br />
Region is an air quality non-attainment area, only projects with committed or reasonably available funded<br />
committed to the project may be programmed in the first two years of the <strong>MTIP</strong>.<br />
Fiscal constraint requirement encompasses both the operation and maintenance of capital projects in the<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> and the estimated costs of maintaining and operating the transportation system as a whole. The<br />
framework of both SACOG’s MTP 2035 and the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> meet this requirement.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 12 of 423<br />
10
The <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> is a compilation of mostly previously programmed projects, reflecting previous<br />
programming actions by the Board. Examples include Corridor Mobility Improvement Account (CMIA)<br />
program, Proposition 1B projects, federal transit formula grant projects (Section 5307 and 5309), Regional<br />
Surface Transportation Projects (RSTP), Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) and Transportation<br />
Enhancement Activities (TE) authorized by the extension of TEA-21 and SAFETEA-LU. The <strong>MTIP</strong> also<br />
includes regionally significant local projects approved and funded by transportation agency partners.<br />
The constrained <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> also includes available State funds, including Traffic Congestion Relief<br />
Program (TCRP) and State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) funds, utilizing the latest fund<br />
estimates released by the State.<br />
SACOG continuously monitors developments in funding programs and funding needs of transportation<br />
projects, as reflected by the <strong>MTIP</strong> project listing. Any significant changes will be reviewed by SACOG and its<br />
transportation partners; and, if needed, SACOG will take appropriate actions, such as a <strong>MTIP</strong> Amendment,<br />
to maintain the financial constraint state of the <strong>MTIP</strong>.<br />
Annual Listing of Obligated Projects<br />
By federal requirement, SACOG publishes at the end of each calendar year an annual listing of obligated<br />
projects, which is a record of project delivery for the previous year. The publication of this list is in response<br />
to 23 U.S.C. 134(j)(7)(B), 23 U.S.C. 135(g)(4)(B), 49 U.S.C. 5303(j)(7)(B), and 49 U.S.C. 5304(g)(4)(B) as<br />
revised by the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users<br />
(SAFETEA-LU) that require "...an Annual Listing of projects, including investments in pedestrian walkways<br />
and bicycle transportation facilities, for which Federal funds have been obligated in the preceding year shall<br />
be published or otherwise made available by the cooperative effort of the State, transit operator, and<br />
metropolitan planning organization for public review. The listing shall be consistent with the funding<br />
categories identified in each metropolitan transportation improvement program (<strong>MTIP</strong>)."<br />
When a project reaches a point that funds will need to be expended, a request is sent from Caltrans to the<br />
Federal Department of Transportation requesting verification that there are funds available for<br />
reimbursement. This verification of fund availability "obligates" the funds for use as soon as expenditures<br />
occur. Fund obligations are a measure of the progress being made on a project. Projects for which funds have<br />
been obligated are not necessarily initiated or completed in the program year, and the amount of the<br />
obligation will not necessarily equal the total cost of the project. It is possible that unused funds may be<br />
credited back when not needed at the completion of a project phase resulting in a negative obligation. For<br />
Federal Transit Administration (FTA) projects, obligation occurs when the FTA grant is awarded.<br />
The listing also is intended to increase the awareness of government spending on transportation projects to<br />
the public. Copies of this annual listing may be obtained from SACOG's Web site: www.<strong>sacog</strong>.org.<br />
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliant Projects<br />
Another Federal requirement of the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> is to identify projects implementing the Americans with<br />
Disabilities Act (ADA) required paratransit and key station plans.<br />
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that public transportation services and facilities,<br />
including trains and rail stations, be accessible to persons with disabilities. Federal regulations allow each rail<br />
system operator to designate certain stations as key stations and to make these readily accessible to and usable<br />
by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 13 of 423<br />
11
System Preservation, Operation, and Maintenance Costs<br />
Fiscal constraint encompasses not only operation and maintenance of capital projects in the <strong>MTIP</strong> but also<br />
the estimated costs of maintaining and operating the total transportation system as well. The frameworks of<br />
both SACOG’s current Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) and <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> take into account these<br />
operating and maintenance costs.<br />
Between 2000 and 2008 local governments in the SACOG region spent approximately $2.1 billion on road<br />
maintenance and reconstruction, an average of about $240 million per year for the region’s 10,000 miles of<br />
city and county roads. Routine maintenance accounts for about 60% ($<strong>14</strong>4 million/year) of these<br />
expenditures with the remaining 40% ($96 million) going toward major reconstruction projects.<br />
The level of investment in maintenance and reconstruction fluctuates from year to year, but has grown at an<br />
average rate of 10% per year since 2000. In 2008, the latest year for which data are available, local<br />
government expenditures were more than $190 million for routine maintenance and $135 million for<br />
reconstruction ($325 million combined) 1 .<br />
In 2009, a coalition including the California State Association of Counties, League of California Cities,<br />
County Engineers Association of California, Los Angeles County, California Regional Transportation<br />
Planning Agencies, and the California Rural Counties Task Force conducted a statewide study of the<br />
condition of local streets and roads 2 . The study ranked road conditions using a pavement condition index<br />
(PCI) with values of zero (failed condition) to 100 (good to excellent condition). Five of the SACOG<br />
region’s six counties had PCI scores equal to or better than the state average of 68. El Dorado, Sacramento,<br />
and Yolo counties have PCI’s in the “At Risk” category (50-69), while Placer, Sutter, and Yuba counties have<br />
PCI’s in the “Good-Excellent” category (70-100). Placer County had the highest score in the state with a PCI<br />
of 79. None of the counties in the region received a “Poor” or “Failed” score on either major or local roads.<br />
The coalition’s report estimates the cost of bringing all roads up to a PCI of 80 or better over a 10-year<br />
period. At this level, roads will require only the most cost effective pavement preservation treatments (ie.<br />
patching, sealing, and overlays) to remain in good to excellent condition. To bring all of the counties in the<br />
SACOG region to this level would require investments in maintenance and reconstruction of about $430<br />
million annually. Given the most recent annual investment in maintaining local transportation infrastructure,<br />
the cities and counties in the region would need to find an additional $100 million dollars annually to meet<br />
this need.<br />
Unfortunately, resources for road maintenance don’t keep pace with escalating costs and there are no easy<br />
choices for more money. Preventive maintenance is important for controlling long-term costs, but the only<br />
funds available for maintenance are the local shares of the gas tax, sales tax funds, and local general funds.<br />
Maintenance and rehabilitation consume about 70% of the typical local road budget today, leaving only 30%<br />
for local improvements and new construction. Generally, federal and state money is not available to assist<br />
with routine maintenance, however, as roads deteriorate and require more extensive reconstruction, SACOG<br />
taps federal and state funds to help local governments bring these roads back to a good state of repair. The<br />
current MTP prioritizes preservation of the existing transportation system when making investment decisions<br />
with revenues that can be used for maintenance and rehabilitation purposes. Since 1998, the region has<br />
diverted approximately 15% of state and federal funds to road rehabilitation instead of road improvements.<br />
In addition, the MTP calls for an additional ¼ cent sales tax in Sacramento County which will help pay for<br />
additional road maintenance and transit operations.<br />
1 Data obtained from 2000-2008 California State Controller Local Streets and Roads Reports<br />
2 California Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment (http://www.savecaliforniastreets.org/)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page <strong>14</strong> of 423<br />
12
MTP Update<br />
While the MTP update will contain a lower level of total revenues compared the currently adopted MTP,<br />
including revenues for maintenance of the existing system, the funding levels are sufficient to meet at least<br />
historical levels of funding for road maintenance purposes. The forecast assumes that an average of<br />
approximately $180 to $190 million will be available for routine maintenance during the years of the <strong>MTIP</strong>.<br />
The <strong>MTIP</strong> also contains approximately $509 million (average $127 million/year) in road and bridge<br />
rehabilitation projects.<br />
How to Read the Project Listings<br />
The project listing provides a detailed description for each individual project in the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>. There is<br />
only one official project listing, listed in Appendix 3, called the List of Individually Listed Projects and<br />
Grouped Project Listings. Nearly every project that is exempt from regional air quality conformity analysis is<br />
rolled into a “Grouped Project Listing,” also known as a lump sum. Appendix 4 shows the detail for the<br />
projects that make up these Grouped Project Listings.<br />
Both lists contain the following information for each project:<br />
Data Label<br />
SACOG ID (<strong>MTIP</strong> #)<br />
Sponsor (Lead Agency)<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Completion Year<br />
County<br />
EA Number<br />
Exempt Category<br />
Fiscal Year<br />
Revenue Source<br />
Phases (3)<br />
Total Cost<br />
FFY 2010, 11, etc.<br />
Definition<br />
A unique number used to identify projects in the <strong>MTIP</strong>.<br />
Agency in charge of administering a project.<br />
Name or title of the project.<br />
Brief description of the project and project location.<br />
Date project is to be completed.<br />
The county in which the project is located.<br />
Not often used in SACTrak. It is a Caltrans project reference number for<br />
federally funded projects.<br />
Air quality related categories for projects exempt from air quality conformity<br />
analysis.<br />
The federal fiscal year of revenue/funding. If it says <strong>14</strong>, then there are revenues projected after FFY 20<strong>14</strong><br />
(sometimes referred to as “Outer Years”.)<br />
The funding source.<br />
The stage of the project for which the specified funds have been programmed.<br />
Phases include:<br />
1. Engineering, which includes environmental (ENV), design engineering (PSE),<br />
and Preliminary Engineering (PE);<br />
2. Right of way acquisition (ROW) and support for right of way and<br />
3. Construction (CON), and support for construction.<br />
Total project funding, including prior and later-year funds.<br />
Federal Fiscal year. The Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) in the <strong>MTIP</strong> is from October 1<br />
to September 30 of the following calendar year. The <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> covers the<br />
four-year period of FFY <strong>2011</strong>, FFY 2012, FFY 2013, FFY 20<strong>14</strong>.<br />
View the <strong>MTIP</strong> Online<br />
SACOG has placed the entire <strong>MTIP</strong> online at www.<strong>sacog</strong>.org/mtip.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 15 of 423<br />
13
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 16 of 423
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 17 of 423
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 18 of 423
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />
REQUEST FOR COMMENT ON THE DRAFT <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> SACOG <strong>MTIP</strong>, MTP<br />
AMENDMENT #3, AND ACCOMPANYING AIR QUALITY CONFORMITY<br />
The Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) will hold a public hearing to<br />
review <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (<strong>MTIP</strong>), Amendment<br />
#3 to the Metropolitan Transportation Plan 2035 (MTP) and accompanying air quality<br />
conformity. The hearing will be held at 10 a.m., August 26, 2010, during the<br />
Transportation Committee meeting at SACOG, <strong>14</strong>15 L Street, Suite 300, Sacramento<br />
CA. The <strong>MTIP</strong> is the short-range transportation program for the SACOG region, which<br />
includes the counties of Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba, and portions of El Dorado and<br />
Placer County.<br />
Please comment in writing to the above address or offer testimony in person during the<br />
public hearing. Copies will be available online beginning July 30, 2010 at<br />
www.<strong>sacog</strong>.org, or can be requested by e-mailing jcaceres@<strong>sacog</strong>.org or by calling (916)<br />
340-6218. In addition, copies are available at the SACOG office at the above address.<br />
Please direct your written comments to José Luis Cáceres. Written comments are<br />
welcome through 5 p.m., August 30, 2010.<br />
This public hearing process is being used to meet the public participation requirements<br />
for the Federal Transit Administration’s Program of Projects.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 19 of 423
REVISED 9/21/10<br />
TABLE 1: REVENUE<br />
REVENUE SOURCES<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
Revenue (in 1,000s)<br />
2010/11 <strong>2011</strong>/12 2012/13 2013/<strong>14</strong><br />
LOCAL<br />
STATE<br />
Current Current Current Current CURRENT TOTAL<br />
Sales Tax $136,<strong>14</strong>0 $<strong>14</strong>0,224 $<strong>14</strong>4,431 $151,652 $572,447<br />
-- City $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- County $78,240 $80,587 $83,005 $87,155 $328,988<br />
-- Other (e.g.,Transportation Development Act) $57,900 $59,637 $61,426 $64,497 $243,459<br />
Gas Tax $110,639 $119,575 $1<strong>14</strong>,499 $120,094 $464,806<br />
-- Gas Tax (Subventions to Cities) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Gas Tax (Subventions to Counties) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Other Local Funds $415,711 $418,404 $371,124 $473,871 $1,679,109<br />
-- Local Streets and Roads $269,311 $272,004 $224,724 $327,471 $1,093,509<br />
-- Private Developer In-Kind Projects $117,000 $117,000 $117,000 $117,000 $468,000<br />
-- Caltrans Discretionary to Local Agencies $29,400 $29,400 $29,400 $29,400 $117,600<br />
-- Certificates of Participation $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Transit $37,276 $38,956 $40,556 $42,189 $158,976<br />
-- Transit Fares $37,276 $38,956 $40,556 $42,189 $158,976<br />
-- Other Transit (e.g., parcel/property taxes, parking revenue, etc) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Tolls (e.g., non-state owned bridges) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Local Total $699,765 $717,159 $670,610 $787,806 $2,875,339<br />
State Highway Operations and Protection Program (SHOPP) $303,694 $110,042 $64,719 $5,155 $483,610<br />
-- SHOPP (Including Augmentation) $303,694 $110,042 $64,719 $5,155 $483,610<br />
-- SHOPP Prior $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) $35,227 $9,902 $12,257 $19,353 $76,738<br />
-- STIP (Including Augmentation) $35,227 $9,902 $12,257 $19,353 $76,738<br />
-- STIP Prior $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Proposition 1 B $200,000 $103,000 $103,000 $103,000 $509,000<br />
GARVEE Bonds $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Traffic Congestion Relief Program $0 $0 $5,100 $6,352 $11,452<br />
State Transit Assistance (STA) $17,496 $15,222 $15,222 $15,484 $63,424<br />
Bicycle Transportation Account $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
AB 2766 $25 $400 $100 $0 $525<br />
Regional Surface Transportation Program Exchange $602 $137 $359 $0 $1,098<br />
-- Safe Routes to School (SR2S) $900 $0 $0 $0 $900<br />
State Transportation Enhancement Activities $10,422 $364 $436 $4,311 $15,533<br />
Other State - PTA $159 $0 $0 $0 $159<br />
Other State - State Cash $3,077 $268 $1,102 $1,715 $6,162<br />
Other $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
State Total $571,602 $239,335 $202,294 $155,370 $1,168,601<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 20 of 423<br />
Page 1 of 7
REVISED 9/21/10<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
REVENUE SOURCES<br />
Revenue (in 1,000s)<br />
2010/11 <strong>2011</strong>/12 2012/13 2013/<strong>14</strong><br />
Current Current Current Current CURRENT TOTAL<br />
5307 Urbanized Area Formula Program* $29,978 $28,598 $30,313 $32,132 $121,021<br />
5309a Fixed Guideway Modernization $4,756 $7,116 $7,472 $9,719 $29,062<br />
5309b New and Small Starts (Capital Investment Grants) $6,930 $38,000 $0 $0 $44,930<br />
5309c Bus and Bus Related Grants $1,580 $0 $0 $0 $1,580<br />
5310 Elderly & Persons with Disabilities Formula Program* $1,023 $1,084 $1,<strong>14</strong>9 $1,218 $4,473<br />
5311 Nonurbanized Area Formula Program $1,647 $1,745 $1,850 $1,961 $7,203<br />
5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute Program* $1,202 $1,035 $1,115 $1,119 $4,471<br />
5317 New Freedom (SAFETEA-LU)* $610 $550 $550 $550 $2,260<br />
CMAQ Funds Transferred to FTA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Federal Transit Total $47,725 $78,127 $42,450 $46,699 $215,001<br />
Federal Highway Non-Discretionary<br />
-- Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ)** $16,356 $23,252 $27,743 $28,242 $95,594<br />
-- Surface Transportation Program (Regional)** $21,980 $22,376 $22,779 $23,190 $90,326<br />
-- Highway Bridge Program (HBP) $9,132 $9,829 $<strong>14</strong>,229 $3,583 $36,773<br />
-- Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) $5,284 $400 $6,152 $0 $11,836<br />
-- Railway (Section 130) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Safe Routes to School (SRTS) (SAFETEA-LU) $3,050 $1,551 $0 $0 $4,601<br />
-- Transportation Improvements (TI) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Federal Lands Highway $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Highway Maintenance - National Hwy System $10,385 $0 $0 $0 $10,385<br />
-- Highway Maintenance - State Cash $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Highway Maintenance - Surface Transportation Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Subtotal $66,185 $57,409 $70,904 $55,015 $249,5<strong>14</strong><br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 21 of 423<br />
Page 2 of 7
REVISED 9/21/10<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
REVENUE SOURCES<br />
Revenue (in 1,000s)<br />
2010/11 <strong>2011</strong>/12 2012/13 2013/<strong>14</strong><br />
Current Current Current Current CURRENT TOTAL<br />
FEDERAL HIGHWAY<br />
Federal Highway Discretionary Programs<br />
-- Bridge Discretionary Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Coordinated Border Infrastructure (SAFETEA-LU Sec.1303) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Corridor Infrastructure Improvement Program $700 $0 $0 $0 $700<br />
-- Demo - Annual Appropriations Act $984 $0 $0 $0 $984<br />
-- Federal Demonstration Funds $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Highway Safety Improvement Program $5,284 $400 $6,152 $0 $11,836<br />
-- High Priority Projects (HPP) $10,990 $0 $0 $0 $10,990<br />
-- High Risk Rural Road (HRRR) $1,799 $0 $0 $0 $1,799<br />
-- Intelligent Transportation System Funds $0 $0 $662 $0 $662<br />
-- Interstate Maintenance $1,600 $0 $0 $0 $1,600<br />
-- National Scenic Byways Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Other Fed - Energy and Water Dvlp Appro Act $12,500 $20,000 $<strong>14</strong>,600 $0 $47,100<br />
-- Projects of National/Regional Significance $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Public Lands Highway Discretionary $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Recreational Trails $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Regional Transportation Enhancement Activities $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Rural Safety Innovation Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Surface Transportation Program-Rail Xing Improvement Fund $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Transportation and Community and System Preservation Program $500 $0 $0 $0 $500<br />
Subtotal $34,357 $20,400 $21,4<strong>14</strong> $0 $76,172<br />
Federal Highway Total $100,543 $77,810 $92,318 $55,015 $325,686<br />
FEDERAL TOTAL $<strong>14</strong>8,267 $155,937 $134,768 $101,715 $540,687<br />
REVENUE TOTAL<br />
$1,419,634 $1,112,431 $1,007,671 $1,044,890 $4,584,628<br />
*FTA 5307, FTA 5310, FTA 5316, and FTA 5317 contain carryover and reserve funding in FFYs 2009 and 2010 in excess of $5,600,000<br />
**Actual apportionments are lower than annual apportionments in 2010, <strong>2011</strong> and 2012 to account for loan paybacks to San Benito COG, Santa Barbara COG, and Riverside<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 22 of 423<br />
Page 3 of 7
REVISED 9/21/10<br />
TABLE 2: PROGRAMMED<br />
REVENUE SOURCES<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
Revenue (in 1,000s)<br />
2010/11 <strong>2011</strong>/12 2012/13 2013/<strong>14</strong><br />
STATE<br />
Y<br />
Current Current Current Current CURRENT TOTAL<br />
Local Total $342,031 $487,000 $474,848 $749,605 $2,053,484<br />
State Highway Operations and Protection Program (SHOPP) $303,694 $110,042 $64,719 $5,155 $483,610<br />
-- SHOPP (Including Augmentation) $303,694 $110,042 $64,719 $5,155 $483,610<br />
-- SHOPP Prior $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) $35,227 $9,902 $12,257 $19,353 $76,738<br />
-- STIP (Including Augmentation) $35,227 $9,902 $12,257 $19,353 $76,738<br />
-- STIP Prior $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Proposition 1 B $156,874 $35,680 $13,801 $6,294 $212,648<br />
GARVEE Bonds $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Traffic Congestion Relief Program $0 $0 $5,100 $6,352 $11,452<br />
State Transit Assistance (STA) $12,407 $10,122 $9,829 $10,037 $42,395<br />
Bicycle Transportation Account $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
AB 2766 $25 $400 $100 $0 $525<br />
Regional Surface Transportation Program Exchange $602 $137 $359 $0 $1,098<br />
Safe Routes to School (SR2S) $900 $0 $0 $0 $900<br />
State Transportation Enhancement Activities $10,422 $364 $436 $4,311 $15,533<br />
Other State - PTA $159 $0 $0 $0 $159<br />
Other State - State Cash $3,077 $268 $1,102 $1,715 $6,162<br />
Other (Please specify) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
State Total $523,386 $166,915 $107,702 $53,216 $851,219<br />
5307 Urbanized Area Formula Program* $28,212 $27,135 $28,794 $28,058 $112,200<br />
5309a Fixed Guideway Modernization $4,756 $7,116 $7,472 $9,719 $29,062<br />
5309b New and Small Starts (Capital Investment Grants) $6,930 $38,000 $0 $0 $44,930<br />
5309c Bus and Bus Related Grants $1,580 $0 $0 $0 $1,580<br />
5310 Elderly & Persons with Disabilities Formula Program* $600 $600 $600 $600 $2,400<br />
5311 Nonurbanized Area Formula Program $1,406 $1,430 $1,242 $1,257 $5,336<br />
5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute Program* $1,202 $1,035 $1,115 $1,119 $4,471<br />
5317 New Freedom (SAFETEA-LU)* $610 $550 $550 $550 $2,260<br />
CMAQ Funds Transferred to FTA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Federal Transit Total $45,295 $75,866 $39,774 $41,304 $202,239<br />
Federal Highway Non-Discretionary<br />
-- Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ)** $<strong>14</strong>,645 $13,053 $15,851 $<strong>14</strong>,621 $58,170<br />
-- Surface Transportation Program (Regional)** $9,200 $11,094 $15,608 $18,426 $54,328<br />
-- Highway Bridge Program (HBP) $9,132 $9,829 $<strong>14</strong>,229 $3,583 $36,773<br />
-- Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) $5,284 $400 $6,152 $0 $11,836<br />
-- Railway (Section 130) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Safe Routes to School (SRTS) (SAFETEA-LU) $3,050 $1,551 $0 $0 $4,601<br />
-- Transportation Improvements (TI) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Federal Lands Highway $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Highway Maintenance - National Hwy System $10,385 $0 $0 $0 $10,385<br />
-- Highway Maintenance - State Cash $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Highway Maintenance - Surface Transportation Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Subtotal $51,695 $35,928 $51,841 $36,630 $176,093<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 23 of 423<br />
Page 4 of 7
REVISED 9/21/10<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
REVENUE SOURCES<br />
Revenue (in 1,000s)<br />
2010/11 <strong>2011</strong>/12 2012/13 2013/<strong>14</strong><br />
Current Current Current Current CURRENT TOTAL<br />
FEDERAL HIGHWAY<br />
Federal Highway Discretionary Programs<br />
-- Bridge Discretionary Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Coordinated Border Infrastructure (SAFETEA-LU Sec.1303) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Corridor Infrastructure Improvement Program $700 $0 $0 $0 $700<br />
-- Demo - Annual Appropriations Act $984 $0 $0 $0 $984<br />
-- Federal Demonstration Funds $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Highway Safety Improvement Program $5,284 $400 $6,152 $0 $11,836<br />
-- High Priority Projects (HPP) $10,990 $0 $0 $0 $10,990<br />
-- High Risk Rural Road (HRRR) $1,799 $0 $0 $0 $1,799<br />
-- Intelligent Transportation System Funds $0 $0 $662 $0 $662<br />
-- Interstate Maintenance $1,600 $0 $0 $0 $1,600<br />
-- National Scenic Byways Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Other Fed - Energy and Water Dvlp Appro Act $12,500 $20,000 $<strong>14</strong>,600 $0 $47,100<br />
-- Projects of National/Regional Significance $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Public Lands Highway Discretionary $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Recreational Trails $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Regional Transportation Enhancement Activities $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Rural Safety Innovation Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Surface Transportation Program-Rail Xing Improvement Fund $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Transportation and Community and System Preservation Program $500 $0 $0 $0 $500<br />
Subtotal $34,357 $20,400 $21,4<strong>14</strong> $0 $76,172<br />
Federal Highway Total $86,052 $56,329 $73,255 $36,630 $252,265<br />
FEDERAL TOTAL $131,347 $132,195 $113,028 $77,934 $454,504<br />
PROGRAMMED TOTAL<br />
$996,764 $786,109 $695,578 $880,755 $3,359,207<br />
*FTA 5307, FTA 5310, FTA 5316, and FTA 5317 contain carryover and reserve funding in FFYs 2009 and 2010 in excess of $5,500,000<br />
**Actual apportionments are lower than annual apportionments in <strong>2011</strong> and 2012 to account for loan paybacks to San Benito COG, Santa Barbara COG, and Riverside<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 24 of 423<br />
Page 5 of 7
REVISED 9/21/10<br />
TABLE 3: REVENUE VS. PROGRAMMED<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
REVENUE SOURCES<br />
Revenue (in 1,000s)<br />
2010/11 <strong>2011</strong>/12 2012/13 2013/<strong>14</strong><br />
Current Current Current Current CURRENT TOTAL<br />
Y STATE<br />
Local Total $357,733 $230,159 $195,762 $38,200 $821,855<br />
State Highway Operations and Protection Program (SHOPP) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- SHOPP (Including Augmentation) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- SHOPP Prior $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- STIP (Including Augmentation) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- STIP Prior $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Proposition 1 B $43,126 $67,320 $89,199 $96,706 $296,352<br />
GARVEE Bonds $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Traffic Congestion Relief Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
State Transit Assistance (STA) $5,090 $5,100 $5,393 $5,447 $21,030<br />
Bicycle Transportation Account $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
AB 2766 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Regional Surface Transportation Program Exchange $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Safe Routes to School (SR2S) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
State Transportation Enhancement Activities $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Other State - State Cash $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Other (Please specify) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
State Total $48,216 $72,420 $94,592 $102,154 $317,382<br />
5307 Urbanized Area Formula Program* $1,766 $1,462 $1,519 $4,074 $8,822<br />
5309a Fixed Guideway Modernization $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
5309b New and Small Starts (Capital Investment Grants) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
5309c Bus and Bus Related Grants $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
5310 Elderly & Persons with Disabilities Formula Program* $423 $484 $549 $618 $2,073<br />
5311 Nonurbanized Area Formula Program $241 $315 $608 $704 $1,868<br />
5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute Program* $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
5317 New Freedom (SAFETEA-LU)* $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
CMAQ Funds Transferred to FTA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Federal Transit Total $2,430 $2,261 $2,676 $5,396 $12,763<br />
Federal Highway Non-Discretionary<br />
-- Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ)** $1,710 $10,199 $11,892 $13,622 $37,423<br />
-- Surface Transportation Program (Regional)** $12,780 $11,282 $7,171 $4,764 $35,997<br />
-- Highway Bridge Program (HBP) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Railway (Section 130) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Safe Routes to School (SRTS) (SAFETEA-LU) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Transportation Improvements (TI) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Federal Lands Highway $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Highway Maintenance - National Hwy System $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Highway Maintenance - State Cash $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Highway Maintenance - Surface Transportation Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Subtotal $<strong>14</strong>,491 $21,481 $19,063 $18,386 $73,421<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 25 of 423<br />
Page 6 of 7
REVISED 9/21/10<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
REVENUE SOURCES<br />
Revenue (in 1,000s)<br />
2010/11 <strong>2011</strong>/12 2012/13 2013/<strong>14</strong><br />
Current Current Current Current CURRENT TOTAL<br />
FEDERAL HIGHWAY<br />
Federal Highway Discretionary Programs<br />
-- Bridge Discretionary Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Coordinated Border Infrastructure (SAFETEA-LU Sec.1303) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Corridor Infrastructure Improvement Program (SAFETEA-LU Sec. 1302) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Demo - Annual Appropriations Act $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Federal Demonstration Funds $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Highway Safety Improvement Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- High Priority Projects (HPP) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- High Risk Rural Road (HRRR) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Intelligent Transportation System Funds $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Interstate Maintenance $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- National Scenic Byways Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Other Fed - Energy and Water Dvlp Appro Act $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Projects of National/Regional Significance (SAFETEA-LU Sec. 1301) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Public Lands Highway Discretionary $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Recreational Trails $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Regional Transportation Enhancement Activities $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Rural Safety Innovation Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Surface Transportation Program-Rail Xing Improvement Fund $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
-- Transportation and Community and System Preservation Program $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Subtotal $0 $0 $0 $0 $0<br />
Federal Highway Total $<strong>14</strong>,491 $21,481 $19,063 $18,386 $73,421<br />
FEDERAL TOTAL $16,920 $23,742 $21,740 $23,781 $86,183<br />
Total Revenue Vs. Programmed $422,870 $326,322 $312,093 $164,135 $1,225,420<br />
*FTA 5307, FTA 5310, FTA 5311, FTA 5316, and FTA 5317 contain carryover and reserve funding in FFYs 2009 and 2010 in excess of $5,500,000<br />
**Actual apportionments are lower than annual apportionments in 2010, <strong>2011</strong> and 2012 to account for loan paybacks to San Benito COG, Santa Barbara COG, and Riverside<br />
***Fund Estimate - Unprogrammed Capacity: This fund belongs to Caltrans, and represents "Unprogrammed Capacity," which is the difference between Obligation Authority level and<br />
Apportionment level, however these funds can not be used for programming projects.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 26 of 423<br />
Page 7 of 7
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79046 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do not lead to<br />
construction<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly<br />
to construction, such as: Planning and technical<br />
studies, Grants for training and research programs,<br />
Planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23<br />
and 49 U.S.C, Federal-aid systems revisions,<br />
Engineering to assess social, economic, and<br />
environmental effects of the proposed action or<br />
alternatives to that action, Noise attenuation,<br />
Emergency or hardship advance land acquisitions (23<br />
CFR 710.503), Acquisition of scenic easements,<br />
Plantings, landscaping, etc., Sign removal,<br />
Directional and informational signs, Transportation<br />
enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and<br />
operation of historic transportation buildings,<br />
structures, or facilities), Repair of damage caused by<br />
natural disasters, civil unrest, or terrorist acts, except<br />
projects involving substantial functional, locational or<br />
capacity changes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,000,000 $3,574,044 $4,574,044<br />
$7,094,115 $1,000,000 $46,684,383 $54,778,498<br />
Includes 28 Projects<br />
Total Cost $54,778,498<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 27 of 423<br />
Page 1<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79030 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities (both motorized and<br />
Non-motorized)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 28 of 423<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
AB 2766<br />
Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
Local Agency Funds<br />
Local Transportation Fund<br />
Othr. State - State Cash<br />
RIP - STP Enhancements<br />
Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax<br />
Safe Routes to School (SR2S)<br />
Transportation Development Act<br />
Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
Local Agency Funds<br />
Local Transportation Fund<br />
RIP - STP Enhancements<br />
RIP - State Cash<br />
Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
Regional Surface Transportation Program Exchange<br />
Road Fund<br />
State Bond - State and Local Partnership Program<br />
Transportation Development Act<br />
Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
Local Agency Funds<br />
Local Transportation Fund<br />
RIP - STP Enhancements<br />
RIP - State Cash<br />
State Bond - State and Local Partnership Program<br />
Transportation Development Act<br />
Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
Local Agency Funds<br />
Local Transportation Fund<br />
Othr. State - State Cash<br />
Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
Road Fund<br />
Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax<br />
Transportation Development Act<br />
$13,616,263 $3,931,374 $24,841,516 $42,389,153<br />
$25,000 $25,000<br />
$100,000 $5,800,291 $5,900,291<br />
$350,000 $350,000<br />
$20,000 $20,000<br />
$311,850 $2,671,470 $2,983,320<br />
$23,750 $26,250 $50,000<br />
$30,750 $789,250 $820,000<br />
$100,000 $1,000,000 $1,100,000<br />
$1,476,053 $1,476,053<br />
$2,744,000 $2,744,000<br />
$50,000 $850,000 $900,000<br />
$11,500 $11,500<br />
$258,642 $39,835 $1,792,229 $2,090,706<br />
$32,956 $32,956<br />
$755,554 $5,165 $341,925 $1,102,644<br />
$25,000 $25,000<br />
$364,104 $364,104<br />
$10,897 $10,897<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
$37,000 $37,000<br />
$91,648 $91,648<br />
$1,081,000 $1,081,000<br />
$160,791 $160,791<br />
$317,000 $60,000 $3,800,190 $4,177,190<br />
$20,000 $20,000<br />
$44,666 $120,103 $1,876,869 $2,041,638<br />
$8,420 $42,567 $50,987<br />
$59,315 $376,253 $435,568<br />
$7,685 $48,748 $56,433<br />
$428,000 $428,000<br />
$33,000 $69,000 $102,000<br />
$232,500 $2,749,000 $2,981,500<br />
$20,000 $20,000<br />
$592,000 $9,515,591 $10,107,591<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
$40,000 $40,000<br />
$5,289,409 $5,289,409<br />
$47,000 $47,000<br />
$5,000,000 $5,000,000<br />
$178,000 $178,000<br />
$1,033,100 $525,000 $54,167,690 $55,725,790<br />
Page 2<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
$22,167,201<br />
$6,087,977<br />
$122,811,991<br />
$151,067,169<br />
Includes 54 Projects<br />
Total Cost $151,067,169<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79001<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79001 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge Rehabilitation and<br />
Reconstruction - SHOPP Program<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 categories - Widening<br />
narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no<br />
additional travel lanes).<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Bridge Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$165,283 $2,753 $1,791,6<strong>14</strong> $1,959,650<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$1,275,717 $21,247 $16,561,386 $17,858,350<br />
2012 SHOPP - Bridge Pres. (Bridge - State (HBRR))<br />
$498,400 $96,800 $2,585,600 $3,180,800<br />
2012 SHOPP - Bridge Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$177,018 $48,287 $858,022 $1,083,327<br />
2012 SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$404,582 $185,913 $1,633,378 $2,223,873<br />
2013 SHOPP - Bridge Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$819,876 $242,247 $4,432,926 $5,495,049<br />
2013 SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$6,328,124 $1,869,753 $34,215,074 $42,412,951<br />
20<strong>14</strong> SHOPP - Bridge Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$95,316 $3,900 $480,593 $579,809<br />
20<strong>14</strong> SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$735,684 $30,100 $3,709,407 $4,475,191<br />
$10,500,000 $2,501,000 $66,268,000 $79,269,000<br />
Includes 7 Projects<br />
Total Cost $79,269,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79008 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge Rehabilitation and<br />
Reconstruction - HBP Program<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 categories - Widening<br />
narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no<br />
additional travel lanes).<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1<strong>14</strong>,036,628 $1<strong>14</strong>,036,628<br />
$0<br />
$0 $267,678,336 $267,678,336<br />
Includes 49 Projects<br />
Total Cost $267,678,336<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 29 of 423<br />
Page 3<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79065<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79065 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Bus Terminals and Transfer<br />
Points<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Bus Terminals and Transfer Points.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79051<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79051 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction of small passenger<br />
shelters and information kiosks<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Construction of small passenger shelters and<br />
information kiosks<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79004<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79004 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Emergency Repair - SHOPP<br />
Emergency Response Program<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 categories - Repair damage<br />
caused by natural disasters, civil unrest, or terrorist<br />
acts. This applies to damages that do not qualify for<br />
Federal Emergency Relief funds or to damages that<br />
qualify for federal Emergency Relief funds but extend<br />
beyond the Federally declared disaster period<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
2012 SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
2013 SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $400,000 $400,000<br />
Includes 1 Project<br />
Total Cost $400,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79060<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79060 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Intersection Channelization<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Intersection Channelization Projects.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79061<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79061 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Intersection Signalization<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Intersection Signalization Projects.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79057 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating assistance to transit<br />
agencies<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 34 of 423<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong><br />
20<strong>14</strong><br />
20<strong>14</strong><br />
20<strong>14</strong><br />
20<strong>14</strong><br />
20<strong>14</strong><br />
20<strong>14</strong><br />
20<strong>14</strong><br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
FTA 5316<br />
Farebox Revenue<br />
Local Agency Funds<br />
Local Transportation Fund<br />
Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax<br />
State Transit Assistance Fund<br />
Transportation Development Act<br />
University Fees<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
$1,119,288 $1,119,288<br />
$0<br />
$0<br />
$40,700,000 $40,700,000<br />
$16,466,702 $16,466,702<br />
$22,922,336 $22,922,336<br />
$27,978,000 $27,978,000<br />
$10,037,000 $10,037,000<br />
$8,884,850 $8,884,850<br />
$2,948,000 $2,948,000<br />
$4,000,000 $4,000,000<br />
$662,297,779<br />
$662,297,779<br />
Includes 37 Projects<br />
Total Cost $662,297,779<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79017 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
rehabilitation<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79007 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
rehabilitation - SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 categories - Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation, Emergency relief (23<br />
U.S.C. 125), Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79039<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79039 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Plantings, landscaping, etc.<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Plantings, landscaping, etc.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79058<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79058 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor e<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace<br />
existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$750,000 $750,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $90,689,080 $90,689,080<br />
Includes 23 Projects<br />
Total Cost $90,689,080<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 38 of 423<br />
Page 12<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79054<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79054 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of office, shop, and<br />
operating equipment for existing facilities<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Purchase of office, shop, and operating equipment for<br />
existing facilities<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79056<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
VAR79056 n/a n/a<br />
Project Title<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of support vehicles<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79050<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79050 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures (e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage and<br />
maintenance facilities, stations, terminals, and<br />
ancillary structures).( non-capacity Increasing)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79055<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
VAR79055 n/a n/a<br />
Project Title<br />
Grouped Projects for Rehabilitation of transit vehicles<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79029<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79029 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Ride-sharing and van-pooling<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Continuation of ride-sharing and van-pooling<br />
promotion activities at current levels<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79010 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements - HSIP<br />
Program<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Railroad/highway crossing, Safer non-Federal-aid<br />
system roads, Shoulder improvements, traffic control<br />
devices and operating assistance other than<br />
signalization projects, Intersection signalization<br />
projects at individual intersections, Pavement marking<br />
demonstration, Truck climbing lanes outside the<br />
urbanized area, Lighting improvements, Emergency<br />
truck pullovers<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79066<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79066 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements - Safe<br />
Routes to School Program (SRTS)<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Railroad/highway crossing, Safer non-Federal-aid<br />
system roads, Shoulder improvements, traffic control<br />
devices and operating assistance other than<br />
signalization projects, Intersection signalization<br />
projects at individual intersections, Pavement marking<br />
demonstration, Truck climbing lanes outside the<br />
urbanized area, Lighting improvements, Emergency<br />
truck pullovers<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79005<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79005 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements - SHOPP<br />
Mobility Program<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Railroad/highway crossing, Safer non-Federal-aid<br />
system roads, Shoulder improvements, traffic control<br />
devices and operating assistance other than<br />
signalization projects, Intersection signalization<br />
projects at individual intersections, Pavement marking<br />
demonstration, Truck climbing lanes outside the<br />
urbanized area, Lighting improvements, Emergency<br />
truck pullovers<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79015<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
VAR79015 n/a n/a<br />
Project Title<br />
Grouped Projects for Shoulder Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79047 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation enhancement<br />
activities<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Transportation enhancement activities (except<br />
rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation<br />
buildings, structures, or facilities)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$19,921,923 $19,921,923<br />
$9,246,208 $1,007,001 $74,976,<strong>14</strong>8 $85,229,357<br />
Includes 25 Projects<br />
Total Cost $85,229,357<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 48 of 423<br />
Page 22<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79021<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79021 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Truck climbing lanes<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Truck climbing lanes outside the urbanized area<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$26,999,663 $26,999,663<br />
$3,000,000 $1,600,337 $26,999,663 $31,600,000<br />
Includes 1 Project<br />
Total Cost $31,600,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79020<br />
Lead Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR79020 n/a n/a<br />
Grouped Projects for Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes<br />
Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part<br />
93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories -<br />
Non Capacity widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes).<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$200,000 $3,800,000 $4,000,000<br />
$1,200,000 $600,000 $7,850,000 $9,650,000<br />
Includes 2 Projects<br />
Total Cost $9,650,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 49 of 423<br />
Page 23<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19256 El Dorado County Lead Agency City of Placerville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
ELD19256 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Blairs Ln / Hangtown Creek Bridge<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19185 El Dorado County Lead Agency City of Placerville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19185 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Placerville Dr Bridge Widening<br />
Hangtown Creek Bridge at Placerville Drive, 0.3 mi<br />
west of Cold Springs Rd: Widen bridge to 5 lanes, 2<br />
through lanes in each direction and a median turn<br />
lane. Widening will include bike lanes and sidewalks.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD16060 El Dorado County Lead Agency City of Placerville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD16060 372801 11-00 2025<br />
US 50 Western Placerville Interchanges<br />
Reconstruct existing Forni Rd./Placerville Dr.<br />
Interchange; convert Ray Lawyer Dr. overcrossing to<br />
full interchange; add westbound and eastbound<br />
auxiliary lanes between Ray Lawyer Dr. and<br />
Placerville Dr. and minor access road changes. HPP<br />
#3280<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$34,741,018 $34,741,018<br />
$4,075,030 $983,982 $34,741,018 $39,800,030<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $39,800,030<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19243 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19243 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Cameron Park Dr Widening - Durock to Coach<br />
Widen Cameron Park Dr to 5-lanes: 2 NB through<br />
lanes (with right and left turn pockets) and 3 SB<br />
through lanes (with dual right turn lanes at Robin Ln);<br />
also includes: median and signal modification at<br />
Coach Ln intersection; realign Robin Ln intersection<br />
for future extension to Rodeo Dr and construct new<br />
signal; (needs coordination with US 50/Cameron Park<br />
Dr Interchange (ELD19177/CIP72361). CIP72367<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $120,000 $120,000<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $300,000 $300,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$6,368,000 $2,300,000 $8,668,000<br />
$420,000 $6,368,000 $2,300,000 $9,088,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $9,088,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 52 of 423<br />
Page 26<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19216 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19216 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Country Club Dr Ext - Silva Valley Pkwy to ''Old<br />
Lincoln Hwy''<br />
Extension of Country Club Dr north of existing Tong<br />
Rd from Silva Valley Pkwy to the "Old Lincoln Hwy".<br />
This project is the first half of the ultimate project to<br />
connect Silva Valley Pkwy to Bass Lake Rd and<br />
provide parallel capacity to US50. It will also replace<br />
access lost with demolition of Tong Rd as part of the<br />
new future US50/Silva Valley Pkwy Interchange (see<br />
ELD15610/CIP71328). (This project precedes<br />
ELD15610 and coordinates with<br />
ELD19292/CIP72370. CIP71335<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19232 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19232 n/a<br />
11-00 2025<br />
Latrobe Rd/White Rock Rd Connector (New Road)<br />
New connector road south of El Dorado Hills<br />
Business Park; Phase 1 to perform route alignment<br />
study and prepare PSR; Phase 2 will construct the<br />
new road to connect Latrobe Rd to White Rock Rd,<br />
and possibly continue to US 50; may require<br />
coordination with Sacramento County, City of<br />
Folsom, Southeast Connector JPA and area<br />
developers. CIP66116<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,992,000 $7,200,000 $<strong>14</strong>,600,000 $23,792,000<br />
$2,159,700 $7,200,000 $<strong>14</strong>,600,000 $23,959,700<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $23,959,700<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD16010 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD16010 n/a<br />
11-00 2019<br />
Saratoga Wy Ext - Phase 1<br />
Construct new 2-lane arterial to extend Saratoga Wy<br />
from current terminus near Finders Wy to<br />
Sacramento County Line; includes median, 6-ft<br />
shoulders, right-turn pocket onto Finders Way,<br />
asphalt path, drainage system, environmental<br />
clearance and secure ROW for future 4-lane road<br />
from County Line to El Dorado Hills Blvd. CIP71324<br />
(Phase 2 CIP#GP<strong>14</strong>7 - See ELD19234 in MTP.)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$6,420,000 $7,400,000 $13,820,000<br />
$1,444,900 $6,434,300 $7,400,300 $15,279,500<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $15,279,500<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 54 of 423<br />
Page 28<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19292 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
ELD19292 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Silva Valley Pkwy Widening - Entrada to US 50<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19287 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19287 03-3A712 11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
US 50 HOV Lanes - Phase 2A<br />
Phase 2A (Bass Lake Rd to Cameron Park Dr) - Add<br />
HOV lanes in median of US50 between Bass Lake<br />
Rd and Cameron Park Dr Interchanges. PA&ED<br />
completed by Caltrans. Caltrans advancing project<br />
design through Cooperative Agreement with the<br />
County. Intergovernmental Agreement between<br />
County and Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians<br />
for funding (coded as Local Agency Funds). (See<br />
ELD19211/CIP53113 for Phase 1,<br />
ELD19290/CIP53122 for Phase 2B and<br />
ELD19289/CIP53116 for future unfunded Phase 3 in<br />
the MTP). CIP53113<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19177 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19177 n/a<br />
11-00 2019<br />
US 50/Cameron Park Dr Interchange - Phase 1<br />
Interchange Improvements: this phase includes<br />
detailed study to identify capacity improvements<br />
alternatives and selection of preferred alternative;<br />
assumes reconstruction of existing US50 bridges to<br />
widen Cameron Park Dr to 8 lanes under the<br />
overcrossing; road and ramp widenings. Requires<br />
completion of Cameron Park Dr Widening from<br />
Durock Rd to Coach Ln (ELD19243/CIP72367).<br />
Coordinates with US 50 Aux Lane Eastbound from<br />
Cambridge Rd to Ponderosa Rd<br />
(ELD19219/CIP#GP150) and US 50 HOV Lanes<br />
Phase 2B (ELD19290/CIP53122). CIP72361<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$5,800,000 $44,720,000 $50,520,000<br />
$8,210,600 $5,806,800 $44,720,000 $58,737,400<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $58,737,400<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD15630 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD15630 03-2E510 11-00 2020<br />
US 50/El Dorado Hills Blvd Interchange - <strong>Final</strong> Phase<br />
Interchange Improvements: this final phase<br />
constructs new WB off-ramp undercrossing, improves<br />
on-/off-ramps for EB & WB US 50 & widens El<br />
Dorado Hills Blvd. (Coordinates with<br />
ELD19215/CIP53120, ELD19273/CIP53115,<br />
ELD19173/CIP71340) CIP71323<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,075,000 $24,640,000 $25,715,000<br />
$2,636,600 $1,081,200 $24,640,000 $28,357,800<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $28,357,800<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 57 of 423<br />
Page 31<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19193 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
ELD19193 03-4E28U4 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
US 50/Missouri Flat Rd Interchange - Phase 1B<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19244 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19244 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
US 50/Ponderosa Rd Interchange - Durock Rd<br />
Realignment<br />
Realignment of approx. 1/4 mile of Durock Rd to<br />
Sunset Ln and signalizing new intersection.<br />
Realigned Durock Rd will be two through lanes with<br />
turn pockets at the intersection and center turn lane.<br />
PE for this phase included in ELD19180/CIP7133.<br />
Coordinates with ELD19170/CIP71339 and<br />
ELD19180/CIP71333. CIP71338<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19180 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19180 n/a<br />
11-00 2020<br />
US 50/Ponderosa Rd/So. Shingle Rd Interchange<br />
Interchange Improvements: includes detailed study to<br />
identify alternatives and select preferred alternative;<br />
widening existing US 50 overcrossing to<br />
accommodate 5 lanes, and realignment of WB loop<br />
on-ramp, ramp widenings, and widening of Ponderosa<br />
Rd, Mother Lode Dr, and So. Shingle Rd; includes<br />
PE for all phases; (See ELD19170/CIP71339 and<br />
ELD19244/CIP71338). Coordinates with<br />
ELD19289/CIP53116, ELD19219/CIP#GP150,<br />
ELD19246/CIPGP171, and ELD19250/CIP#GP175.<br />
CIP71333<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,<strong>14</strong>5,000 $17,760,000 $18,905,000<br />
$4,158,300 $1,169,600 $17,760,000 $23,087,900<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $23,087,900<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD15610 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD15610 1E290 11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
US 50/Silva Valley Pkwy Interchange - Phase 1<br />
New Interchange: Phase 1 includes widening of<br />
US50, on-/off-ramps and bridge abutments,<br />
overcrossing, and aux lanes. (See<br />
ELD19291/CIP71345 for Phase 2). CIP71328<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19291 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
ELD19291 n/a<br />
11-00 2019<br />
Project Title<br />
US 50/Silva Valley Pkwy Interchange - Phase 2<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $1,700,000 $1,700,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$1,000,000 $11,500,000 $12,500,000<br />
$1,700,000 $1,000,000 $11,500,000 $<strong>14</strong>,200,000<br />
Project Description<br />
<strong>Final</strong> phase of new interchange: construction of EB<br />
and WB loop on-ramps to US 50. (See<br />
ELD15610/CIP71328 for Phases 1). CIP71345<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $<strong>14</strong>,200,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
ELD19293 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19293 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
White Rock Rd Widening - Latrobe to Monte Verde<br />
Widen White Rock Rd (2 lanes undivided to 4 lanes<br />
divided) from Post St to Monte Verde Dr; install new<br />
traffic signal at White Rock Rd/Windfield Wy;<br />
includes curb, gutter, sidewalk and Class II bike<br />
lanes. CIP72372<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
CAL18797 Placer County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18797 36783 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
I-80 HOV Lanes & Aux Lanes - Phase 3<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
CAL17240 Placer County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL17240 333800 11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Route 65 Lincoln Bypass<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25229 Placer County Lead Agency City of Auburn Dept. of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25229 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Nevada Street Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local - Developer - General Mitigation Fee<br />
$33,750 $<strong>14</strong>6,250 $180,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$45,000 $45,000<br />
$33,750<br />
$45,000 $<strong>14</strong>6,250 $225,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Various improvements on Nevada Street from<br />
Highway 49 to I-80, including widening 2 to 3 lanes,<br />
signalization, bike lanes, sidewalks, and bus<br />
turnouts.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $225,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA19070 Placer County Lead Agency City of Lincoln Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA19070 0C960 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Ferrari Ranch Rd. at SR 65 Bypass<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25464 Placer County Lead Agency City of Lincoln Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25464 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Future Lincoln Blvd. (old SR 65)<br />
Bicycle/Pedestrian/NEV/ITS<br />
Construct various pedestrian, bicycle, NEV, and ITS<br />
improvements along the Highway 65 / G Street<br />
corridor from Sterling Parkway to 7th Street.<br />
Improvements will consist of gap sidewalk<br />
construction, pedestrian improvements to railroad<br />
crossings, pedestrian crossings along Highway 65 /<br />
G Street, bicycle and NEV lanes, connection to the<br />
existing trail along Auburn Ravine east of Highway 65,<br />
roadway narrowing through the construction of<br />
landscape medians and frontage improvements where<br />
appropriate, and traffic signal interconnection and<br />
coordination along the corridor. (Emission Benefits in<br />
kg/day: ROG 0.58, NOx 0.41, PM10 0.08)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25311 Placer County Lead Agency City of Lincoln Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25311 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
NEV Transportation Project - Phase 2<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25355 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25355 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Multi Modal Station Park-n-Ride Lot<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA15530 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA15530 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Pacific Street<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$5,000,000 $5,000,000<br />
$1,000,000<br />
$0 $5,000,000 $6,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Widen Pacific Street to 4 lanes from Sierra Meadows<br />
to Loomis Town Limits.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $6,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA19400 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA19400 n/a<br />
11-00 2016<br />
Project Title<br />
Rocklin Road<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $80,000 $80,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$800,000 $800,000<br />
$80,000<br />
$0 $800,000 $880,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Rocklin, Rocklin Road: widen to 6 lanes from<br />
Granite Drive to westbound I-80 ramps.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $880,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25345 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25345 n/a<br />
11-00 2020<br />
Rocklin Road/I-80 Interchange<br />
In Rocklin: from Rocklin Rd. onto both WB and EB<br />
I-80; construct a combination of loop/flyover ramps to<br />
eliminate left-turn movements.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$150,000 $150,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Other Fed - National Corridor Infrastructure<br />
$700,000 $700,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$3,500,000 $3,500,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$6,000,000 $6,000,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$19,500,000 $19,500,000<br />
$4,350,000 $6,000,000 $19,500,000 $29,850,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $29,850,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 68 of 423<br />
Page 42<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA15400 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA15400 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Sierra College Boulevard<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $400,000 $400,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$3,400,000 $3,400,000<br />
$400,000<br />
$0 $3,400,000 $3,800,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Rocklin, widen Sierra College Boulevard to 6 lanes<br />
from I-80 to Aguliar Tributary.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $3,800,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA20460 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA20460 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Sierra College Boulevard<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $250,000 $250,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$2,500,000 $2,500,000<br />
$250,000<br />
$0 $2,500,000 $2,750,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Rocklin, Sierra College Boulevard from Aguilar<br />
Tributary to Nightwatch: widen from 4 to 5 lanes.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $2,750,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25156 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25156 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Sunset Boulevard<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$850,000 $850,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $850,000 $850,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Sunset Boulevard: Widen to 6 lanes from north bound<br />
SR 65 ramp to West Stanford Ranch Road.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $850,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 69 of 423<br />
Page 43<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25270 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25270 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
University Avenue - Phase 2<br />
In Rocklin, University Avenue from the intersection of<br />
Sunset Boulevard / Atherton Road north to the<br />
intersection of Whitney Ranch Parkway: Construct a<br />
new four lane roadway. One or more phases of this<br />
project may require federal permitting.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$675,000 $675,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$2,925,000 $2,925,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$900,000 $900,000<br />
$675,000 $900,000 $2,925,000 $4,500,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $4,500,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25025 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25025 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Whitney Ranch Parkway<br />
In Rocklin, Whitney Ranch Parkway: construct new<br />
6-lane facility from SR 65 to east of Wildcat<br />
Boulevard.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Developer Capital Investment<br />
$1,700,000 $1,700,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$1,100,000 $1,100,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$1,939,673 $1,939,673<br />
$0 $1,700,000 $3,039,673 $4,739,673<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $4,739,673<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25374 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25374 2C590 11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Whitney Ranch Parkway Interchange<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $1,000,000 $2,000,000 $3,000,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$17,000,000 $17,000,000<br />
$1,000,000 $2,000,000 $17,000,000 $20,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Whitney Ranch Parkway and Hwy 65: construct<br />
interchange.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $20,000,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 70 of 423<br />
Page 44<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA19810 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA19810 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Atkinson Street/PFE Road Widening<br />
In Roseville, Atkinson Street/PFE Road: widen from<br />
two to four lanes from Foothills Blvd to just south of<br />
Dry Creek.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $800,000 $800,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$700,000 $700,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$5,500,000 $5,500,000<br />
$800,000 $700,000 $5,500,000 $7,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $7,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA15660 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA15660 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Baseline Rd.<br />
EA Number<br />
In Roseville, from City Limits to West of Foothills<br />
Blvd., widen Baseline Rd. from 3 to 4 lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$750,000 $750,000<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$3,250,000 $3,250,000<br />
$750,000 $1,000,000 $3,250,000 $5,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $5,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25375 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25375 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Blue Oaks Extension<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25343 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25343 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Blue Oaks Extension and Widening<br />
Blue Oaks, Widen: 4 lanes from Hayden Pkwy. to<br />
Westside; Extend: 4 lanes from Westside to Watt<br />
Ave.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25376 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25376 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Fiddyment Rd<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$3,000,000 $3,000,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $3,000,000 $3,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Fiddyment Rd., from Pleasant Grove Blvd to Baseline<br />
Rd: Widen to four lanes.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $3,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA15710 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA15710 4E<strong>14</strong>0 11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
I-80 Eureka Road On-Ramp Improvements<br />
In Roseville, Eureka Road at I-80: add 4th WB thru<br />
lane from 500' E of N. Sunrise to EB I-80 on-ramp,<br />
including Miners Ravine Bridge widening, and change<br />
existing #1 NB and SB thru lanes at Sunrise/Eureka<br />
to left turn lanes. HPP #2399<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25438 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25438 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Industrial Ave. Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$4,000,000 $4,000,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $5,000,000 $5,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Roseville, on Industrial Ave. replace existing 2-lane<br />
Bridge #19C-0046 over Pleasant Grove Creek with<br />
new 4-lane bridge.<br />
Bridge Number: 19C-0046<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $5,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
REG17928 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
REG17928 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Louis/Orlando Transfer Point Improvements<br />
In Roseville, on Louis Blvd at Orlando Ave.: Develop<br />
and construct an improved transfer point and a<br />
75-space park and ride facility. (Includes previously<br />
programmed PLA16080.)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$750,000 $750,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$1,500,000 $1,500,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> RIP - Public Transportation Account<br />
$2,500,000 $2,500,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$187,500 $187,500<br />
$937,500 $1,500,000 $2,500,000 $4,937,500<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $4,937,500<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25377 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25377 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Market Dr.<br />
EA Number<br />
City of Roseville; Extend from Baseline Road to<br />
Pleasant Grove.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25378 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25378 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
N. Watt Avenue<br />
EA Number<br />
City of Roseville: Extend four lanes from Baseline<br />
Road to Blue Oaks Avenue.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$975,000 $975,000<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$1,300,000 $1,300,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$4,225,000 $4,225,000<br />
$975,000 $1,300,000 $4,225,000 $6,500,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $6,500,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25470 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25470 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Oakridge Drive Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Highway Bridge Program<br />
$750,000 $1,750,000 $2,500,000<br />
$750,000<br />
$0 $1,750,000 $2,500,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Roseville, 0.2 miles north of Cirby Way on<br />
Oakridge Drive, replace existing, narrow, substandard<br />
bridge over Linda Creek with wider bridge to include<br />
bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides.<br />
Bridge Number: 19C180<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $2,500,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25379 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25379 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Pleasant Grove Blvd<br />
Pleasant Grove Blvd: Widen from 2 - 4 lanes from<br />
Fiddyment Rd to Watt Ave.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA15760 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA15760 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Pleasant Grove Boulevard Widening<br />
In Roseville, from Foothills Blvd to Wood Creek Oaks,<br />
widen Pleasant Grove Blvd from 4 to 6 lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $90,000 $90,000<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$120,000 $120,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$390,000 $390,000<br />
$90,000 $120,000 $390,000 $600,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $600,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA15850 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA15850 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Roseville Road<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $500,000 $500,000 $4,000,000 $5,000,000<br />
$500,000 $500,000 $4,000,000 $5,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Widen Roseville Rd. from 2 to 4 lanes from City<br />
Limits to Cirby Wy.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $5,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA15600 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA15600 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Sierra College Blvd Widening<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $133,000 $133,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$10,000 $1,518,100 $1,528,100<br />
$133,000<br />
$10,000 $1,518,100 $1,661,100<br />
Project Description<br />
Sierra College Blvd from Sacramento County line to<br />
Olympus Dr.: widen to 6 lanes.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $1,661,100<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 76 of 423<br />
Page 50<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25501 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25501 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Washington Blvd/Andora Undercrossing Improvement<br />
Project<br />
In Roseville, widen Washington Blvd from 2 to 4<br />
lanes, including widening the Andora Underpass<br />
under the UPRR tracks, between Sawtell Rd and just<br />
south of Pleasant Grove Blvd. and construct bicycle<br />
and pedestrian improvements adjacent to roadway.<br />
(CMAQ funds are for bicycle and pedestrian<br />
improvements only. Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.9<br />
ROG, 0.51 NOx, 0.16 PM10)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$1,321,950 $1,321,950<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$12,000,000 $12,000,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $13,321,950 $13,321,950<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $13,321,950<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA15080 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA15080 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Auburn-Folsom Rd Widening<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA15100 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA15100 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Baseline Road<br />
EA Number<br />
In Placer County, Baseline Road from Fiddyment<br />
Road to Watt Avenue: widen from 2 to 4 lanes. (This<br />
project is listed For Information Only.)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $375,000 $375,000<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$575,000 $575,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$5,512,500 $5,512,500<br />
$375,000 $575,000 $5,512,500 $6,462,500<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $6,462,500<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA15105 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA15105 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Baseline Road Widening Phase 1 (West Portion)<br />
Baseline Rd. from Watt Avenue to future 16th street:<br />
Widen from 2 to 4 lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $2,000,000 $2,000,000<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$1,700,000 $1,700,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$7,750,000 $7,750,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$7,750,000 $7,750,000<br />
$2,000,000 $1,700,000 $15,500,000 $19,200,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $19,200,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25463 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25463 n/a<br />
11-00 2016<br />
Project Title<br />
Baseline Road Widening Phase 2 (West Portion)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $3,000,000 $3,000,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$2,000,000 $24,000,000 $26,000,000<br />
$3,000,000 $2,000,000 $24,000,000 $29,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Baseline Road from Sutter County Line to Future 16th<br />
Street. Widen from 2 to 4 lanes.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $29,000,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 78 of 423<br />
Page 52<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25426 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25426 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Cook Riolo Rd. Bridge over Dry Creek<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$8,091,050 $8,091,050<br />
$955,001 $100,000 $8,091,050 $9,<strong>14</strong>6,051<br />
Project Description<br />
Cook Riolo Rd, over Dry Creek, 1.0 mi south of Base<br />
Line Rd.: Replace 1 lane bridge with new 2 lane<br />
bridge. (Toll Credits for CON)<br />
Bridge Number: 19C0117<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $9,<strong>14</strong>6,051<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA18490 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA18490 n/a<br />
11-00 2018<br />
PFE Rd. Widening<br />
EA Number<br />
PFE Rd, from Watt Ave. to Walerga Rd: Widen from<br />
2 to 4 lanes and realign.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $150,000 $150,000<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$365,000 $365,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$70,000 $12,000,000 $12,070,000<br />
$650,000 $435,000 $12,000,000 $13,085,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $13,085,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 79 of 423<br />
Page 53<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25299 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25299 n/a<br />
11-00 2018<br />
Placer Parkway Phase 1<br />
Phase 1 of the Placer Parkway project, including Tier<br />
2 environmental work and preliminary engineering to<br />
locate a roadway within the selected 500' wide<br />
approved Alternative 5 alignment corridor connecting<br />
SR65 (Whitney Ranch Pkwy)to Foothills Boulevard.<br />
Additional Tier 2 level work may be completed in<br />
increments by local jurisdictions for subsequent<br />
phases of the Placer Parkway project.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $7,500,000 $7,500,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$1,500,000 $1,500,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$61,000,000 $61,000,000<br />
$7,500,000 $1,500,000 $61,000,000 $70,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $70,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25044 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25044 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Sunset Boulevard<br />
EA Number<br />
Widen Sunset Boulevard from State Route 65 to<br />
Cincinnati Avenue from two to four lanes. Project<br />
includes widening Industrial Blvd / UPRR overcrossing<br />
from two to four lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25170 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25170 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Sunset Boulevard Phase 2<br />
Sunset Blvd, from Foothills Boulevard to Fiddyment<br />
Rd: Construct a 2-lane road extension [PLA15410 is<br />
Phase 1.]<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PCT10494 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Transit<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PCT10494 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
CNG Station Upgrade Phase 2<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA20721 Placer County Lead Agency South Placer Regional Transportation Authority<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA20721 n/a<br />
11-00 2035<br />
Project Title<br />
Placer Parkway<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $57,400,000 $57,400,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$103,000,000 $499,600,000 $602,600,000<br />
$57,400,000 $103,000,000 $499,600,000 $660,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
New 4 lane connector (ultimate 6 lanes freeway) in<br />
500'- to 1,000'-wide corridor connecting SR 70/99<br />
(between Riego Road & Sankey Road) to SR 65<br />
(Whitney Ranch Parkway). (Note: as the project<br />
proceeds, Parkway segments will be administered by<br />
different lead agencies depending upon location of the<br />
segment. In Placer County, it will be SPRTA or<br />
Roseville and/or Placer County; in Sutter County it<br />
will be Sutter County.)<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $660,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA16350 Placer County Lead Agency Town of Loomis Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA16350 n/a<br />
11-00 2020<br />
Project Title<br />
Horseshoe Bar Road @ I-80 Overcrossing Widening<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $2,250,000 $2,250,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$3,000,000 $9,750,000 $12,750,000<br />
$2,250,000 $3,000,000 $9,750,000 $15,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Widen Horseshoe Bar Rd. @ I-80 overcrossing 2 to 4<br />
lanes and improve ramps.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $15,000,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 83 of 423<br />
Page 57<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA25182 Placer County Lead Agency Town of Loomis Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25182 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Multi-Modal Parking Facility - Phase 1<br />
Multi-modal parking facility, bus stop & bicycle &<br />
pedestrian improvements on approximately 10 acres<br />
of Union Pacific property on Horseshoe Bar Road,<br />
adjacent to downtown Loomis. Phase 1 includes<br />
environmental, engineering & design, property<br />
acquisition & initial construction; future phases 2 & 3<br />
cover construction only. (Emission benefits in<br />
kg/day: 0.1 ROG, 0.08 NOx, 0.03 PM10) (State Cash<br />
is State Park funds.)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$780,000 $780,000<br />
$180,000 $240,000 $780,000 $1,200,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $1,200,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 84 of 423<br />
Page 58<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA20890 Placer County Lead Agency Town of Loomis Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA20890 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Sierra College Blvd. Widening<br />
In Loomis, Sierra College Blvd. from railroad tracks<br />
(Taylor Rd.) to the north town limits: widen from 2 to 4<br />
lanes and construct turn lanes, bike lanes, and<br />
landscaped median.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$1,179,836 $1,179,836<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $884,877 $884,877<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$3,834,467 $3,834,467<br />
$884,877 $1,179,836 $3,834,467 $5,899,180<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $5,899,180<br />
SACOG ID<br />
PLA20960 Placer County Lead Agency Town of Loomis Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA20960 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Sierra College Boulevard Widening<br />
In Loomis, Sierra College Blvd. from Granite Drive to<br />
Bankhead Road: widen from 4 to 6 lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$540,000 $540,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$720,000 $720,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$2,340,000 $2,340,000<br />
$540,000 $720,000 $2,340,000 $3,600,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $3,600,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
CAL18410 Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
CAL18410 2C990 11-00 2023<br />
I-5 and I-80 HOV Connectors and Lanes to Downtown<br />
Reconstruct I-5/I-80 Interchange, including high<br />
occupancy vehicle (HOV, bus/carpool) lane<br />
connectors, and construction of HOV lanes from the<br />
I-5/I-80 Interchange to downtown Sacramento.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
CAL17840 Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
CAL17840 3C000 11-00 2020<br />
I-5 HOV Lanes<br />
EA Number<br />
Interstate 5, from 1.1 miles south of Elk Grove<br />
Boulevard to US 50 in Downtown Sacramento:<br />
Construct HOV (high occupancy vehicle) lanes.<br />
Construct soundwalls in various locations.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
CAL18450 Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18450 37970 11-00 2016<br />
Project Title<br />
I-80 HOV Across the Top<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
CAL18816 Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18816 3E390 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
State Route 99 Operational Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
CAL188<strong>14</strong> Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL188<strong>14</strong> 3E370 11-00 2016<br />
Project Title<br />
U.S. 50 EB Auxiliary Lane<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$3,000,000 $3,000,000<br />
$3,000,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $3,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento County, US Hwy 50 from Sunrise Blvd<br />
to east of Folsom Blvd.: Construct auxiliary lane in<br />
eastbound direction.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $3,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
CAL16790 Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
CAL16790 44161 11-00 2013<br />
U.S. 50 HOV & Community Enhancements<br />
In Sacramento County and Rancho Cordova, on US<br />
50: Construct high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes<br />
and community enhancements from Watt Avenue to<br />
Sunrise Boulevard. (Project is using tapered match.<br />
$10m of CMAQ is a loan from SACOG; this loan to<br />
be repaid with Local Funds - Measure A. Emission<br />
Benefits in kg/day are 52 NOx, 55 ROG, 7 PM10)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
CAL20370 Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans Division of Rail<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20370 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Elk Grove Intercity Rail Station<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24072 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Elk Grove<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24072 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Bradshaw / Sheldon Intersection & Bridge<br />
In Elk Grove, at the intersection of Bradshaw and<br />
Sheldon Roads. Intersection improvements. Replace<br />
and widen existing 2 lane bridge spanning East<br />
Branch of Laguna Creek with a 4 lane bridge.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$7,900,000 $7,900,000<br />
$364,000 $150,000 $7,900,000 $8,4<strong>14</strong>,000<br />
Bridge Number: 24C0308<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $8,4<strong>14</strong>,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24302 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Elk Grove<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24302 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Corporation Yard Expansion<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Matching Funds<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> RIP - Public Transportation Account<br />
$1,200,000 $1,200,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,700,000 $1,700,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Expand existing bus parking lot from 51 parking stalls<br />
to 107. Design and construct a gasoline diesel and<br />
compressed natural gas (CNG) station. Design and<br />
construct an automated washbay. Purchase and<br />
install a parts loft for maintenance area.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $1,700,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Construction of new buses or rail storage/maintenance facilities categorically excluded in 23 CFR part 771<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 91 of 423<br />
Page 65<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24116 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Elk Grove<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24116 1E410 11-00 2013<br />
Elk Grove Blvd / SR 99<br />
In Elk Grove, at SR 99 and Elk Grove Blvd: Add<br />
northbound loop on-ramp to SR 99, remove traffic<br />
signal at existing northbound on-ramp, and add<br />
second westbound left turn lane to existing<br />
southbound on-ramp.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC20510 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Elk Grove<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC20510 n/a<br />
11-00 2025<br />
Project Title<br />
Grantline Road<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$2,750,000 $5,000,000 $16,250,000 $24,000,000<br />
$3,750,000 $5,000,000 $16,250,000 $25,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento County, Grantline Road from Bond<br />
Road to Calvine Road: Widen existing roadway from 2<br />
to 4 lanes.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $25,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24094 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Elk Grove<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24094 n/a<br />
11-00 2016<br />
Kammerer Rd. Extension<br />
Construct new 4 lane Kammerer Rd. extension from<br />
Bruceville Road to I-5 (at Hood Franklin Rd.),<br />
modifying the I-5/Hood Franklin interchange, and<br />
construction of a railroad overcrossing at UP railroad<br />
tracks.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $4,476,000 $4,476,000<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$164,000 $164,000<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$6,973,000 $6,973,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$25,968,000 $25,968,000<br />
$4,640,000 $6,973,000 $25,968,000 $37,581,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $37,581,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24093 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Elk Grove<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24093 n/a<br />
11-00 2016<br />
Kammerer Road<br />
EA Number<br />
Widen/construct from 4 to 6 lanes Kammerer Road<br />
from approximately 6,000' west of SR99 to Bruceville<br />
Road.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$4,810,000 $4,810,000<br />
$1,110,000 $1,480,000 $4,810,000 $7,400,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $7,400,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 93 of 423<br />
Page 67<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC18400 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC18400 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
East Bidwell Street<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Matching Funds<br />
$100,000 $1,400,000 $1,500,000<br />
$100,000<br />
$0 $1,400,000 $1,500,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Folsom, East Bidwell Street from Oak Avenue<br />
Parkway to Blue Ravine Road: widen to six lanes.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $1,500,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC21270 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC21270 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Sibley Street<br />
EA Number<br />
In Folsom, Sibley Street from Glenn Drive to Blue<br />
Ravine Road: widen to 4 lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$376,250 $376,250<br />
$45,000<br />
$0 $455,000 $500,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $500,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 94 of 423<br />
Page 68<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24344 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Galt Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24344 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Operations & Maintenance Facility<br />
Construct new transit operations and maintenance<br />
facility in the City of Galt for South County Transit to<br />
serve Galt and South Sacramento County area. State<br />
Bond funds are PTMISEA.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC22420 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC22420 n/a<br />
11-00 2020<br />
Douglas Rd.<br />
EA Number<br />
Widen Douglas Blvd. to 5 lanes in a series of 3<br />
phases:<br />
Phase I: Reduce from 2 lanes each direction to 1 lane<br />
each direction with turn lanes and frontage<br />
improvements south of ultimate centerline generally<br />
from Rancho Cordova Pkwy to Borderlands Dr.. The<br />
striping will be in an interim configuration.<br />
Phase II: The project consists of two lanes north of<br />
ultimate centerline and a median generally from<br />
Rancho Cordova Pkwy. to Borderlands Drive. In<br />
addition, a full five lane improvement would extend to<br />
Americanos Blvd. The final striping would be installed<br />
with this phase allowing three eastbound lanes and<br />
two westbound lanes. New signals would be installed<br />
at the intersections of Doulgas Rd. and Rancho<br />
Cordova Pkwy, Timberlands Dr. and an interim signal<br />
at Americanos Blvd.<br />
Phase III: The project proposes to widen Douglas Rd.<br />
to five-lanes from Americanos Blvd. to Grant Line Rd.<br />
and intersection improvements at Grantline Rd.<br />
Funding is for construction of 4 center lanes with<br />
median. Frontage lane constructed at developer<br />
cost. (CP07-2032, CP06-2024 and CP10-2083)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$6,438,000 $6,438,000<br />
$372,000<br />
$0 $18,616,000 $18,988,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $18,988,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 96 of 423<br />
Page 70<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24473 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24473 n/a<br />
11-00 2020<br />
Douglas Road Widening<br />
This project will be built in phases. This project<br />
constructed by the County will construct two-lanes<br />
and a traffic signal at the intersection of Zinfandel<br />
Drive/Eagles Nest Road and Douglas Road. The<br />
project also proposes to reconstruct/realign Eagles<br />
Nest Road approximately 1,000 feet south from the<br />
new Zinfandel Drive and Douglas Road. The final<br />
phase will widen Douglas Road from 2 to 6 lanes and<br />
construct a 6 lane bridge over the Folsom South<br />
Canal. This project will eliminate a bottleneck<br />
between arterial cross sections east of Sunrise<br />
Boulevard and the proposed County thoroughfare<br />
cross section west of the City boundary.(See<br />
SAC20240 and and SAC24467 other phases.)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$500,000 $10,050,000 $10,550,000<br />
$1,950,000 $1,000,000 $10,050,000 $13,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $13,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24183 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24183 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
Easton Valley Pkwy Phase 1<br />
Construct Easton Valley Parkway as a new 6-lane<br />
road from Rancho Cordova Parkway to the City Limits<br />
including intersection improvements at Rancho<br />
Cordova Parkway.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $10,000 $10,000<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $10,000 $10,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$9,748,000 $9,748,000<br />
$20,000<br />
$0 $9,748,000 $9,768,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $9,768,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 97 of 423<br />
Page 71<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24190 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24190 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Femoyer Rd - Air Park Drive<br />
Air Park Drive (Femoyer Road): The project proposes<br />
to widen the existing Femoyer Road to 4-lane and<br />
construct the roadway extension from Air Park Drive<br />
to International Drive. Various improvements will also<br />
be constructed on Air Park Drive. An interim two lane<br />
connection project is anticipated in the short term.<br />
That work will pave a two lane roadway connecting<br />
Femoyer Road to Air Park Drive and will install a<br />
three way stop at Peter A. McCuen Drive.<br />
(CP06-2021 Airpark-Femoyer)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$93,000 $35,000 $1,541,000 $1,669,000<br />
$<strong>14</strong>1,000<br />
$40,000 $1,696,000 $1,877,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $1,877,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC22990 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC22990 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
International Drive & Folsom South Canal Bridge<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24471 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24471 n/a<br />
11-00 2020<br />
International Drive, Sunrise Blvd to Rancho Cordova<br />
Parkway<br />
International Drive, from Sunrise Blvd. to Rancho<br />
Cordova Parkway: widen and construct to 6-lanes<br />
with intersection improvements at Sunrise Blvd. and<br />
Rancho Cordova Parkway (portion of CP09-2069).<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$7,600,000 $13,500,000 $36,537,000 $57,637,000<br />
$7,650,000 $13,500,000 $36,537,000 $57,687,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $57,687,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24511 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24511 n/a<br />
11-00 2020<br />
Rancho Cordova Parkway, Douglas Road to Kiefer<br />
Boulevard<br />
Construct a new four lane road reserving room for a<br />
future enhanced transit corridor, Rancho Cordova<br />
Parkway, from Doulgas Road to Kiefer Boulevard<br />
including intersection improvements at Chrysanthy<br />
Boulevard.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$3,783,000 $3,783,000<br />
$310,000<br />
$0 $6,180,000 $6,490,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $6,490,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 99 of 423<br />
Page 73<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24468 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24468 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Sunrise Blvd - Kiefer Blvd to SR16<br />
The project proposes to widen Sunrise Boulevard to<br />
four-lanes from Kiefer Boulevard to State Route 16<br />
(Jackson Highway) and construct partial intersection<br />
improvements at Sunrise Boulevard and State Route<br />
16. The project includes removal and replacement of<br />
the bridge on Sunrise Boulevard over Laguna Creek.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC19711 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC19711 n/a<br />
11-00 2016<br />
Sunrise Boulevard Widening<br />
Sunrise Blvd, from White Rock Rd to Douglas Blvd:<br />
widen Sunrise Blvd to four-lanes from Kiefer Blvd to<br />
SR 16 (Jackson Highway), including partial<br />
intersection improvements at Sunrise Blvd and SR<br />
16. The project includes removal and replacement of<br />
the bridge at Sunrise Blvd over Laguna Creek. The<br />
final portion of this project will construct full<br />
intersection improvements at Sunrise Blvd and SR 16<br />
including bridges.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$2,000,000 $7,000,000 $9,000,000<br />
$3,000,000 $3,558,000 $19,442,000 $26,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $26,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24220 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24220 1E270 11-00 2017<br />
US 50 / Rancho Cordova Pkwy. Interchange<br />
At US 50 and Rancho Cordova Pkwy.: Construct new<br />
interchange including auxiliary lanes on U.S. 50<br />
between Hazel Ave. and Sunrise Blvd. and a four lane<br />
arterial connection to US 50 of Rancho Cordova<br />
Pkwy. to White Rock Rd.(CP05-2003)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$3,049,000 $113,552,000 $116,601,000<br />
$10,655,000 $3,841,000 $113,552,000 $128,048,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $128,048,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 101 of 423<br />
Page 75<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24470 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24470 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
White Rock Rd. - Sunrise Blvd. to Grant Line Rd.<br />
On existing 6-lane White Rock Rd., from Sunrise<br />
Blvd. to Luyung Dr.: construct improvements. On<br />
White Rock Rd from Luyung Dr. to Grant Line Rd.:<br />
widen and reconstruct from 2 to 4 lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$7,000,000 $7,000,000<br />
$1,740,000 $1,416,000 $12,056,000 $15,212,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $15,212,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC22530 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC22530 1C210 11-00 2016<br />
Project Title<br />
Bridging I-5<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$2,000,000 $2,000,000<br />
$6,432,709<br />
$0 $2,000,000 $8,432,709<br />
Project Description<br />
Construct connection over I-5 between approximately<br />
Capitol Ave. to "O" St. (T15998100)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $8,432,709<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC22610 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC22610 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
Project Title<br />
Folsom Boulevard Widening<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$7,600,000 $7,600,000<br />
$3,891,889 $1,500,000 $7,600,000 $12,991,889<br />
Project Description<br />
Widen Folsom Blvd. to 4 lanes, Hornet Dr. to 65th<br />
St., and extend Ramona Avenue to the north to<br />
connect to Folsom Blvd. (Combined with SAC20780.)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $12,991,889<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 102 of 423<br />
Page 76<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC18380 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC18380 1C520 11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
I-5 at Cosumnes River Blvd.<br />
Extend Cosumnes River Boulevard from Franklin to<br />
Freeport with an interchange at I-5. (EA: 03-0L1068L)<br />
(T15018000)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC23520 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC23520 03-928491L 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Railyards Access Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC22430 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC22430 n/a<br />
11-00 2019<br />
Project Title<br />
Eagles Nest Road Widening<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$2,752,500 $2,752,500<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$3,670,000 $11,927,500 $15,597,500<br />
$2,752,500 $3,670,000 $11,927,500 $18,350,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento County, Eagles Nest Road from Kiefer<br />
Boulevard to Douglas Road, construct and widen from<br />
2 to 4 lanes with curb, gutter, sidewalk, raised<br />
landscaped median; improvements also include the<br />
installation of a box culvert and traffic signal at Eagles<br />
Nest Road/Kiefer Boulevard.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $18,350,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24425 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24425 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
El Camino Ave Pedestrian and Bike Improvements<br />
El Camino Ave from Ethan Way to Walnut Ave and<br />
Eastern Ave from El Camino Ave to Bright Way:<br />
Improve existing corridors and reduce traffic lanes<br />
(road diets) to enhance bicycle and pedestrian safety<br />
and mobility. The reduction in traffic lanes will be from<br />
4 to 3 lanes on El Camino Ave from Butano Dr to<br />
Walnut Ave (2-lanes eastbound and 1-lane<br />
westbound) and on Eastern Ave from El Camino Ave<br />
to Lusk Dr (1-lane southbound and 2-lanes<br />
northbound). Project features include sidewalk and<br />
walkway construction, median refuge islands,<br />
improvements to existing signalized and<br />
non-signalized intersections, bicycle lanes, transit<br />
stops, bus shelters, and other bike/ped<br />
improvements.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24380 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24380 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Elk Grove-Florin Rd. Bridge<br />
Elk Grove-Florin Rd, over Elder Creek, 0.1 mi north of<br />
Gerber Rd.: Rehabilitate functionally obsolete 2 lane<br />
bridge and widen to 6 lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$680,000 $6,500,000 $7,180,000<br />
$748,000 $784,000 $6,500,000 $8,032,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $8,032,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC15230 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC15230 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
Elkhorn Blvd. Widening<br />
In Sacramento County, Elkhorn Blvd. from Watt Ave.<br />
to Don Julio Blvd.: widen from 4 to 6 lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$11,500,000 $11,500,000<br />
$2,284,000 $500,000 $11,500,000 $<strong>14</strong>,284,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $<strong>14</strong>,284,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 106 of 423<br />
Page 80<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC19620 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC19620 928432 11-00 2015<br />
Elverta Road & Dry Creek Bridge Widening<br />
Widen Elverta Rd. from Dutch Haven Blvd. to Watt<br />
Ave. from 2 to 4 lanes including North Channel Dry<br />
Creek Bridge to 6 lanes capacity.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$7,275,622 $7,275,622<br />
$2,739,269 $522,182 $12,952,841 $16,2<strong>14</strong>,292<br />
Bridge Number: 24C0361<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $16,2<strong>14</strong>,292<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC16800 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC16800 n/a<br />
11-00 2018<br />
Project Title<br />
Fair Oaks Boulevard Widening<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$500,000 $4,313,000 $6,552,000 $11,365,000<br />
$1,719,000 $4,313,000 $6,552,000 $12,584,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Widen Fair Oaks Blvd from Marconi Ave. to Engle Rd.<br />
from 4 to 6 lanes including signal modifications at<br />
Marconi, Stanley, Grant, and Engle Rd.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $12,584,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 107 of 423<br />
Page 81<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24035 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24035 n/a<br />
11-00 2016<br />
Gerber Road Widening Project<br />
Widen Gerber Road between Elk Grove-Florin Road<br />
and Bradshaw Road from 2 to 4 lanes. LIMITS: In<br />
Sacramento County, Elk Grove-Florin Road to<br />
Bradshaw Road, widen from 2 to 4 lanes. STREET<br />
NAME: Gerber Road<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Benefit Assessment District<br />
$83,000 $83,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Benefit Assessment District<br />
$347,000 $13,000 $360,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$180,000 $3,231,000 $3,411,000<br />
$430,000 $193,000 $3,231,000 $3,854,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $3,854,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24255 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24255 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
Hazel Ave - U.S. 50 to Folsom Blvd<br />
In Sacramento County, Hazel Ave, between Folsom<br />
Boulevard and US Highway 50: multi-modal corridor<br />
improvements and interchange improvement.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$74,000,000 $74,000,000<br />
$8,000,000 $3,000,000 $74,000,000 $85,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $85,000,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 108 of 423<br />
Page 82<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24268 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24268 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
Hazel Avenue Improvements<br />
In Sacramento County and City of Rancho Cordova:<br />
Between Easton Parkway and US Highway 50; joint<br />
project with the City of Rancho Cordova to construct<br />
a new 6-lane expressway with special treatment,<br />
which includes the widening of Hazel Avenue between<br />
Folsom Blvd to US Highway 50.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Benefit Assessment District<br />
$1,125,000 $1,125,000<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$1,125,000 $1,125,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Benefit Assessment District<br />
$1,500,000 $1,500,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$1,500,000 $1,500,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$9,750,000 $9,750,000<br />
$2,250,000 $3,000,000 $9,750,000 $15,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $15,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC21500 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC21500 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Hazel Avenue Widening<br />
Widen American River bridge and approaches from 4<br />
to 6 lanes and widen Hazel from U.S. Highway 50<br />
interchange to Madison from 4 to 6 lanes. HPP<br />
#2758, 3387.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC16500 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC16500 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
Madison Avenue Widening<br />
Madison Avenue from Fair Oaks Blvd. to Hazel Ave.:<br />
Widen from 4 to 6 lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,000,000 $1,250,000 $24,419,752 $26,669,752<br />
$2,577,000 $1,250,000 $24,419,752 $28,246,752<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $28,246,752<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24512 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24512 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Metro Air Parkway<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$950,000 $950,000<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$4,370,000 $4,370,000<br />
$950,000<br />
$0 $4,370,000 $5,320,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento County, Metro Air Parkway from north<br />
of I-5 to Elverta Road: Construct and widen roadway<br />
from 2 to 4 lanes and possible install landscaping.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $5,320,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 110 of 423<br />
Page 84<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC18150 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC18150 42550 11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Metro Air Parkway Interchange at I-5<br />
In Sacramento County, I-5 @ Metro Air Parkway near<br />
Sacramento International Airport: Construct the first<br />
phase of a five-lane partial clover Type L-9<br />
interchange for Metro Air Parkway at Interstate 5 (I-5).<br />
Construct a three lane overcrossing facility with a<br />
median, bike lanes and a sidewalk on the west side.<br />
Metro Air Parkway will connect on the north of the<br />
interchange and terminate south of I-5 with a<br />
cul-de-sac. South Bayou Rd will realigned to provide<br />
the r/w for partial completion of two-quadrant partial<br />
cloverleaf interchange. Project also includes a<br />
one-lane northbound I-5 exit ramp and diagonal<br />
entrance ramp, one-lane southbound I-5 exit ramp, a<br />
two-lane southbound I-5 loop entrance ramp with<br />
auxiliary lane, street lighting, striping, signs,<br />
relocation of an existing drainage ditch on the south<br />
side of the freeway, construction of drainage<br />
improvements with the interchange, and relocation of<br />
utilities.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
CAL15510 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
CAL15510 37150 11-00 2013<br />
SR 99 Elverta Road Interchange<br />
State Route 99 and Elverta Road, construct new<br />
interchange with new traffic signals and ramp<br />
metering.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24036 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24036 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Vineyard Road Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$7,723,000 $7,723,000<br />
$910,000 $100,000 $7,723,000 $8,733,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento County, Between Gerber Road and<br />
Calvine Road, replace one existing bridge on<br />
Vineyard Road and widen to an arterial roadway width<br />
(4 lanes). The bridge is located at Laguna Creek.<br />
[See also SAC24156]<br />
Bridge Number: 24C0338<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $8,733,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC22070 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC22070 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Watt Ave. Phase 3 ITS Project<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24249 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24249 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
White Rock Road<br />
EA Number<br />
In Sacramento County, widen and realign White Rock<br />
Road to 4 lanes from Grant Line Rd. to Prairie City<br />
Rd. Install two new traffic signals at the intersection<br />
of White Rock Rd. at Prairie City Rd. and White Rock<br />
Rd. at Grant Line Road.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$8,620,760 $53,517,470 $62,138,230<br />
$10,965,570 $8,620,760 $53,517,470 $73,103,800<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento County: White Rock Road from Prairie<br />
City Road to El Dorado County Line: widen the<br />
roadway from two-lanes to four-lanes along the<br />
existing road alignment of White Rock Road between<br />
Prairie City Road to El Dorado County Line.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $73,103,800<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 1<strong>14</strong> of 423<br />
Page 88<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SAC24467 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24467 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Zinfandel Drive Extension<br />
Sacramento County; City of Rancho Cordova Limit to<br />
Douglas Road; Construct a new two-lane road<br />
extension with the installation of a new traffic signal<br />
at the intersection of Zinfandel Drive/Eagles Nest<br />
Road and Douglas Road and reconstruct/realign<br />
Eagles Nest Road approximately 1,000 feet south<br />
from the new Zinfandel Drive and Douglas Road<br />
intersection. (For other phases see SAC20240 and<br />
SAC24473.)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
REG17320 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
REG17320 R111SA 11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
DNA Light Rail Phase 1 (MOS1A)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
REG15053 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
REG15053 n/a<br />
11-00 2016<br />
South Sacramento Light Rail - Phase 2<br />
In Sacramento, extend light rail from the terminus of<br />
South Line Phase 1 at Meadowview Station further<br />
south to Cosumnes River College (CRC). Includes<br />
4.2 miles of track, 4 new stations, and 3 park & ride<br />
facilities. (The four year financially constrained part of<br />
the <strong>MTIP</strong> contains $1<strong>14</strong>,805,353 of local, state, and<br />
federal funds. The SRTD planned date of revenue<br />
service is December 20<strong>14</strong>. Of the $95,188,000 that is<br />
later than 20<strong>14</strong>, $85,600,000 is assumed to be FTA<br />
5309 (b) New Starts funding and $9,528,000 is State<br />
Bond Transit funding.)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$95,188,000 $95,188,000<br />
$24,615,407 $248,517 $245,136,076 $270,000,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $270,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
REG15040 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
REG15040 R824SA 11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
SRTD Amtrak / Folsom Corridor Light Rail<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
REG17300 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
REG17300 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
SRTD Satellite Bus Maintenance Facility #2 Phase 1<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,389,287 $1,389,287<br />
$4,334,107 $11,628,743 $9,655,257 $25,618,107<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento: Acquire land and construct a new bus<br />
maintenance facility in McClellan Park. Plans for this<br />
facility include two fueling stations, one land bus<br />
wash, and a revenue collection center. Also includes<br />
site work for parking and building modifications to<br />
support 125 buses. A Phase 2 will follow.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $25,618,107<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Construction of new buses or rail storage/maintenance facilities categorically excluded in 23 CFR part 771<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YCT18199 Sacramento County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YCT18199 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
West Sacramento/Sacramento Streetcar (Phase 2)<br />
Construction Phase 2 Downtown/Riverfront Streetcar:<br />
Old Sacramento (Capitol Mall at Front St.) Around<br />
the Sacramento Convention Center (L St. at 13th St.).<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Benefit Assessment District<br />
$10,200,000 $10,200,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$7,000,000 $7,000,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$27,800,000 $27,800,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $45,000,000 $45,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $45,000,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 118 of 423<br />
Page 92<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YST10420 Sutter County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YST10420 0F110 11-00 2013<br />
Bogue Road Park & Ride Expansion<br />
Expand existing Caltrans park and ride lot at Bogue<br />
Road and Highway 99 in Yuba City from 88 spaces to<br />
approximately 150 spaces including the purchase of<br />
additional right of way to expand to approximately<br />
300 spaces in the future. (Emission benefits in<br />
kg/day: ROG 0.5, NOx 0.59, PM10 0.49)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
CAL17660 Sutter County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL17660 1A432 11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Sutter Route 99 Corridor Widening<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SUT10828 Sutter County Lead Agency City of Yuba City Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SUT10828 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
Feather River Bridge at 5th St<br />
From SR 99, east along Bridge St in Yuba City,<br />
crossing the Feather River and along 5th/3rd St in<br />
Marysville to SR 65/70: Reconstruct or modify the<br />
existing 2-lane 5th Street Bridge and Railroad Trestle<br />
to provide a 4-lane crossing of the Feather River<br />
between Yuba City and Marysville as well as<br />
providing improvements to connector roads from east<br />
to west. (HPP# 3631)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$68,000,000 $68,000,000<br />
$5,254,912 $4,677,050 $68,000,000 $77,931,962<br />
Bridge Number: 18C0012<br />
Federal Project<br />
Regionally Significant<br />
Total Cost $77,931,962<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SUT10530 Sutter County Lead Agency City of Yuba City Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SUT10530 n/a<br />
11-00 2020<br />
Project Title<br />
Franklin Avenue<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$1,834,900 $730,400 $2,659,200 $5,224,500<br />
$1,834,900 $730,400 $2,659,200 $5,224,500<br />
Project Description<br />
Widen Franklin Avenue from 2 to 4 lanes from Route<br />
99 to Clark Avenue.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $5,224,500<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 121 of 423<br />
Page 95<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SUT18852 Sutter County Lead Agency City of Yuba City Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SUT18852 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Western Parkway / SR-20 Intersection<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$3,700,000 $3,700,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $3,700,000 $3,700,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Construct the new intersection of Western Parkway<br />
and SR-20<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $3,700,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SUT10510 Sutter County Lead Agency Sutter County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SUT10510 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Pacific Avenue<br />
EA Number<br />
Widen Pacific Avenue from 2 to 4 lanes from Sankey<br />
Road to Riego Road.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SUT10330 Sutter County Lead Agency Sutter County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SUT10330 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Riego Road<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $1,200,000 $1,200,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$100,000 $8,056,000 $8,156,000<br />
$1,200,000 $100,000 $8,056,000 $9,356,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sutter County, Riego Road from SR 99 to Power<br />
Line Road: widen Riego Road from 2 to 4 lanes.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $9,356,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
SUT10490 Sutter County Lead Agency Sutter County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SUT10490 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Riego Road<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR56075 Various Counties Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR56075 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
New Freedom for Sacramento Urbanized Area<br />
This project represents funding for FTA 5317/New<br />
Freedom projects in the Sacramento Urbanized Area<br />
funded by FFY <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>14</strong> New Freedom funds.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5317 - New Freedom<br />
$550,000 $550,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$275,000 $275,000<br />
2012 FTA 5317 - New Freedom<br />
$550,000 $550,000<br />
2012 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$275,000 $275,000<br />
2013 FTA 5317 - New Freedom<br />
$550,000 $550,000<br />
2013 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$275,000 $275,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5317 - New Freedom<br />
$550,000 $550,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$275,000 $275,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $3,300,000 $3,300,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,300,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL15880 Yolo County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL15880 388000 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
US 50 / Harbor Boulevard Interchange<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL19210 Yolo County Lead Agency City of Davis Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL19210 n/a<br />
11-00 2016<br />
Downtown Multimodal Parking Structure<br />
In Davis, improve entrance to Amtrak Depot and<br />
parking lot, provide additional parking, and improve<br />
service by increasing the frequency of bus service to<br />
the facility. This improved bus service will require the<br />
purchase of an additional one to two heavy-duty<br />
buses. (Buses would be purchased with Earmarks<br />
CA-E2007–BUSP-0060 for $200,640 and<br />
CA-2008-BUSP-0060 for $217,380)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$11,000,000 $11,000,000<br />
$2,665,000 $1,705,000 $11,000,000 $15,370,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $15,370,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL19279 Yolo County Lead Agency City of Davis Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL19279 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Fifth St. Road Diet<br />
EA Number<br />
Central Davis, on Fifth Street between A St. and L<br />
St.: Create a “road diet” or lane reduction. Within the<br />
existing right-of-way, add bicycle lanes, turn pockets,<br />
and medians and install new traffic controls for a new<br />
lane configuration.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$12,660 $175,604 $188,264<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$90,000 $246,000 $336,000<br />
$102,660<br />
$0 $921,604 $1,024,264<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,024,264<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 125 of 423<br />
Page 99<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL17170 Yolo County Lead Agency City of Davis Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL17170 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Mace Curve<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$330,000 $330,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$1,970,000 $1,970,000<br />
$330,000<br />
$0 $1,970,000 $2,300,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Widen Mace from Alhambra Dr. to Alhambra Dr.<br />
(Mace curve) from 2 to 4 lanes, provide bike lanes, a<br />
landscaped median, and turn lanes.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $2,300,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL15130 Yolo County Lead Agency City of West Sacramento Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL15130 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
Harbor Blvd.<br />
EA Number<br />
Harbor Blvd., West Capitol Ave. to Industrial: widen 4<br />
to 6 lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $900,000 $900,000<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$700,000 $700,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$3,900,000 $3,900,000<br />
$900,000 $1,200,000 $3,900,000 $6,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $6,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL15891 Yolo County Lead Agency City of West Sacramento Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL15891 n/a<br />
11-00 2016<br />
I-80 Enterprise Boulevard<br />
In West Sacramento, I-80 at Enterprise Boulevard:<br />
construct eastbound on-ramp.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $720,000 $720,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$960,000 $960,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$3,120,000 $3,120,000<br />
$720,000 $960,000 $3,120,000 $4,800,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $4,800,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 126 of 423<br />
Page 100<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL15160 Yolo County Lead Agency City of West Sacramento Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL15160 n/a<br />
11-00 2022<br />
Industrial Boulevard Widening<br />
In West Sacramento, Industrial Boulevard from the<br />
Palamidessi Bridge at the Barge Canal to Harbor<br />
Boulevard: widen from 4 to 6 lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $1,466,000 $1,466,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$3,288,000 $10,686,000 $13,974,000<br />
$2,466,000 $3,288,000 $10,686,000 $16,440,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $16,440,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL15950 Yolo County Lead Agency City of West Sacramento Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL15950 n/a<br />
11-00 2018<br />
Project Title<br />
Lake Washington Blvd.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $1,515,000 $1,515,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$2,020,000 $6,565,000 $8,585,000<br />
$1,515,000 $2,020,000 $6,565,000 $10,100,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Lake Washington Blvd.: Widen the Palamidessi<br />
Bridge over the barge canal from 4 to 6 lanes.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $10,100,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 127 of 423<br />
Page 101<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL19223 Yolo County Lead Agency City of West Sacramento Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL19223 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Sacramento River Deep Water Ship Channel<br />
Deepening<br />
Dredging remainder of 35 miles of 43 mile ship<br />
channel an additional 5' to 35' in depth. This 15%<br />
increase in channel depth will allow larger ships and<br />
thus will increase allowable ship capacity by 40%<br />
(from 25,000 tons to 35.000 tons). Ship channel<br />
boundaries are from Collinsville (just above Suisun<br />
Bay) up to West Sacramento.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$16,750,000 $16,750,000<br />
$3,000,000 $7,000,000 $16,750,000 $26,750,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $26,750,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 128 of 423<br />
Page 102<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL16491 Yolo County Lead Agency City of West Sacramento Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL16491 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Tower Bridge Gateway Modification (East Phase)<br />
In West Sacramento, Tower Bridge Gateway (former<br />
State Route 275) from Tower Bridge to the UPRR<br />
underpass: reconfigure road from a controlled access<br />
expressway to an arterial roadway with signalized<br />
at-grade intersections at 3rd and 5th Streets.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$5,290,000 $17,192,500 $22,482,500<br />
$3,967,500 $5,290,000 $17,192,500 $26,450,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $26,450,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL17330 Yolo County Lead Agency City of Woodland Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL17330 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
County Road 102<br />
EA Number<br />
CR 102: Between Kentucky Ave to Beamer St: widen<br />
from 2 to 4 lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$434,528 $434,528<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$579,370 $579,370<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Direct Cost<br />
$1,882,953 $1,882,953<br />
$434,528 $579,370 $1,882,953 $2,896,851<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $2,896,851<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 129 of 423<br />
Page 103<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL17300 Yolo County Lead Agency City of Woodland Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL17300 36930 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
I-5 / CR 102 Interchange<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YOL15983 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL15983 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Salt Creek Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$850,000 $850,000<br />
$<strong>14</strong>0,000<br />
$10,000 $850,000 $1,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
CR 29 over Salt Creek, 2.83 mi west of CR 88:<br />
Replace 1 lane bridge with 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits<br />
for ROW & CON)<br />
Bridge Number: 22C0104<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YCT18198 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YCT18198 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
West Sacramento/ Sacramento Streetcar (Phase 1)<br />
Construction Phase 1 Downtown/Riverfont Streetcar:<br />
West Sacramento Transit Center (West Capitol at<br />
Merkley) to Old Sacramento (Capitol Mall at Front<br />
St.)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Benefit Assessment District<br />
$4,000,000 $4,000,000<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$5,000,000 $5,000,000<br />
2013 Benefit Assessment District<br />
$1,000,001 $1,000,001<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$24,999,999 $24,999,999<br />
$0<br />
$0 $35,000,000 $35,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $35,000,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 131 of 423<br />
Page 105<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
CAL18824 Yuba County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
CAL18824 3E010 11-00 2020<br />
Feather River Parkway<br />
In City of Marysville, construct a new alignment for<br />
SR70 and SR20 through the City of Marysville,<br />
creating a new alignment from 3rd Street westward<br />
towards the levee just north of Binney Junction,<br />
reconnecting to SR 20 and continuing to reconnect<br />
with SR 70 north of town.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$<strong>14</strong>,000,000 $69,000,000 $222,000,000 $305,000,000<br />
$19,259,121 $69,000,000 $222,000,000 $310,259,121<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $310,259,121<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YUB15993 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB15993 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Alleghany Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,749,000 $1,749,000<br />
$265,000<br />
$0 $1,749,000 $2,0<strong>14</strong>,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Yuba County: Alleghany Rd, over Oregon Creek,<br />
0.1 mile east of SR 49. Replace the existing one<br />
lane historic bridge with a new two lane bridge while<br />
preserving the existing structure. (Toll Credits for PE<br />
& CON)<br />
Bridge Number: 16C0017<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $2,0<strong>14</strong>,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 132 of 423<br />
Page 106<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YUB16013 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB16013 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Goldfields Parkway<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$150,000 $150,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$850,000 $850,000<br />
$150,000<br />
$0 $850,000 $1,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
2 lane extension of regional arterial from Orchards<br />
Subdivision to North Beale Road (0.6 miles)<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $1,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YUB15600 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB15600 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Honcut Road Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YUB15877 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YUB15877 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
North Beale Road Improvements<br />
Widen Roadway from 2-lanes to 4-lanes and install<br />
curb gutter and sidewalk from Linda Ave to Griffith Rd.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $30,000 $30,000<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$1,870,000 $1,870,000<br />
$30,000 $100,000 $1,870,000 $2,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $2,000,000<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YUB15360 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB15360 37611 11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Route 70 at Feather River Blvd.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 3 Project List<br />
SACOG ID<br />
YUB15965 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YUB15965 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Timbuctoo Rd. Bridge Replacement<br />
In Yuba County: Timbuctoo Road, over Deep Ravine<br />
No.1, 1 mile NW/O SR 20. Replace the existing<br />
structurally deficient one lane bridge with a new two<br />
lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
PLA25413 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Transportation Planning Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25413 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Planning, Programming, Monitoring <strong>2011</strong>-2015<br />
PCTPA plan, program, monitor (PPM) for RTPA<br />
related activities.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> RIP - State Cash<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
2012 RIP - State Cash<br />
$125,000 $125,000<br />
2013 RIP - State Cash<br />
$125,000 $125,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> RIP - State Cash<br />
$228,500 $228,500<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$228,500 $228,500<br />
$0<br />
$0 $807,000 $807,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $807,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training<br />
and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
SAC24453 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Galt Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24453 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Operation and Maintenance Facility Feasibility and<br />
Design.<br />
Operation and Maintenance Facility Feasibility and<br />
Design.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
SAC24497 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24497 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Downtown Sacramento Transportation Study<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$200,000 $200,000<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
$1,200,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,200,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Downtown Sacramento, bounded by Broadway,<br />
Sacramento River, American River, and Alhambra<br />
Blvd.: Study the cost and priority of the $100 million<br />
in improvements planned in the MTP2035.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,200,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training<br />
and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
SAC24509 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24509 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Sacramento Streetcar Study<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
VAR56037 Sacramento County Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR56037 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
SECAT Program Phase 2<br />
Phase 2 of Sacramento Emergency Clean Air<br />
Transportation Program (SECAT), Heavy-Duty NOx<br />
control strategies; GIS Transit program including bus<br />
stop and centralized regional transit information<br />
system, and trip planning. (Phase 1 SAC22090)<br />
(Emission Benefits in kg/day for each $3m increment:<br />
835 NOx, 109 ROG)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
SUT10831 Sutter County Lead Agency City of Yuba City Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SUT10831 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Defining the Urban-Rural Edge<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
SUT10450 Sutter County Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SUT10450 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Sutter County PPM<br />
Project Description<br />
Plan, program and monitor for Sutter County.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$27,000 $27,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $311,000 $311,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $311,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training<br />
and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
SUT18839 Sutter County Lead Agency Sutter County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SUT18839 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Bicycle Master Plan<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$12,000 $12,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $112,000 $112,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Produce Bicycle Master Plan for Sutter County.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $112,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training<br />
and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
VAR10300 Various Counties Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
VAR10300 n/a<br />
11-00 2010<br />
Project Title<br />
Elk Grove-Rancho-El Dorado Connector Study<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
VAR56008 Various Counties Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR56008 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Programming and Monitoring (RSTP)<br />
Perform state and federal programming and<br />
monitoring activities, including revisions to the <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
and STIP, ensuring timely delivery of projects using<br />
state and federal funds, coordination with FHWA,<br />
FTA, Caltrans, CTC, transit operators, and local<br />
project sponsors. Ongoing. (Programming and<br />
Monitoring work is eligible for RSTP per 23 CFR, Part<br />
450, section 133.)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
VAR56030 Various Counties Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
VAR56030 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Regional Transit Mobility Training<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
VAR56011 Various Counties Lead Agency Sac. Metro Air Quality Management District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
VAR56011 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Cascade Sierra Solutions Long Haul Trucking<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
VAR56004 Various Counties Lead Agency Sac. Metro Air Quality Management District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
VAR56004 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Urban Forest for Clean Air (Phases 1-3)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
YOL19282 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL19282 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Yolo County Smart Growth Implementation Project<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$50,000 $50,000<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $150,000 $150,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Yolo County, develop a plan to measure, control,<br />
and reduce net greenhouse gas emissions and<br />
address economic and social adaptations of the<br />
county to the effects of climate change.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $150,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training<br />
and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
YCT18161 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YCT18161 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Yolobus Spare the Air Days<br />
Recover the lost revenue for “Spare the Air” free ride<br />
days over a two year period.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
YUB15857 Yuba County Lead Agency City of Wheatland<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB15857 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Bicycle Master Plan<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$4,588 $4,588<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$27,000 $27,000<br />
$0<br />
$0<br />
$31,588<br />
$31,588<br />
Project Description<br />
Develop citywide bike system with new development<br />
standards.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $31,588<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training<br />
and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
YUB15630 Yuba County Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB15630 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Yuba County PPM<br />
Project Description<br />
Plan, program and monitor for Yuba County.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$21,000 $21,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $250,000 $250,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $250,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training<br />
and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79046 -<br />
YUB16007 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB16007 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Bicycle Master Plan<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$95,580 $95,580<br />
$0<br />
$0<br />
$95,580<br />
$95,580<br />
Project Description<br />
Update 1995 countywide Bikeway Master Plan.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $95,580<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training<br />
and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page <strong>14</strong>6 of 423<br />
Page 11<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
ELD19269 El Dorado County Lead Agency City of Placerville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19269 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
El Dorado Trail Bike Path<br />
Design and construct a Class I bike path along the El<br />
Dorado Trail between Clay Street and the Bedford<br />
Ave. Bike and Pedestrian Overcrossing. (Toll Credits<br />
for PE)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> RIP - STP Enhancements<br />
$85,000 $85,000<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$25,000 $25,000<br />
2012 RIP - STP Enhancements<br />
$84,104 $84,104<br />
2012 RIP - State Cash<br />
$10,897 $10,897<br />
$85,000<br />
$0 $120,001 $205,001<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $205,001<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
ELD19268 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19268 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
El Dorado Hills Class I Bike Path - SMUD Corridor<br />
Design and construct a Class I bike path between El<br />
Dorado Hills Blvd and Silva Valley Pkwy within the<br />
powerline easement operated by the Sacramento<br />
Municipal Utility District (SMUD); project includes an<br />
8-foot wide Class I bike path with a 2-foot wide<br />
shoulder on one side and a 4-foot wide shoulder on<br />
the other side; total length is approximately 3,000<br />
feet. CIP97005<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> AB 2766<br />
$25,000 $25,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> RIP - STP Enhancements<br />
$15,000 $15,000<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
2012 RIP - STP Enhancements<br />
$280,000 $280,000<br />
$40,000<br />
$0 $380,000 $420,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $420,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page <strong>14</strong>7 of 423<br />
Page 12<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
ELD19173 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19173 03-2E470 11-00 2020<br />
US 50/El Dorado Hills Blvd Pedestrian Overcrossing<br />
Construct ped/bike overcrossing over US 50 just east<br />
of El Dorado Hills Blvd Interchange; includes a Class<br />
3 mixed-use path; Construction and ROW aquisition<br />
for 10-ft wide sidewalk and adjacent retaining walls,<br />
barriers, railings and landscape replacement included<br />
with CIP71323 (see ELD15630). CIP71340<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$125,000 $6,240,000 $6,365,000<br />
$499,900 $125,900 $6,240,000 $6,865,800<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $6,865,800<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
PLA25471 Placer County Lead Agency City of Auburn Dept. of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25471 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Nevada Street Pedetrian & Bicycle Facilities<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$65,000 $328,539 $393,539<br />
2013 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$8,420 $42,567 $50,987<br />
$73,420<br />
$0 $371,106 $444,526<br />
Project Description<br />
Class 2 bike lane and adjacent sidewalks along<br />
Nevada St from Placer St to Fulweiler Ave to allow for<br />
continuous pedestrian and bicycle access from Old<br />
Town Auburn to the Auburn Station and EV Cain<br />
Middle School. Emission reduction benefits (kg/day):<br />
ROG 0.03, NOx 0.02, PM10 0.01.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $444,526<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page <strong>14</strong>8 of 423<br />
Page 13<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
PLA25439 Placer County Lead Agency City of Colfax Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25439 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Grass Valley Street Railroad Crossing Pedestrian<br />
Improvements<br />
Construct pedestrian improvements across UP<br />
railroad tracks to improve pedestrian safety.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$107,000 $107,000<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program Exchange<br />
$37,000 $37,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $244,000 $244,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $244,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
PLA25208 Placer County Lead Agency City of Lincoln Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25208 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Auburn Ravine Phase 2 Bike/Ped Bridge<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
PLA25357 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25357 929096L 11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Safe School Route Phase 5<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
PLA25385 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25385 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
I-80 To Royer Park Bikeway Phase 2 - Segment 2<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
PLA25469 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25469 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Oak Street Extension of Miners Ravine Trail<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$252,000 $500,770 $752,770<br />
2013 Transportation Development Act<br />
$33,000 $69,000 $102,000<br />
$285,000<br />
$0 $569,770 $854,770<br />
Project Description<br />
In Roseville, extend class 1 trail from Lincoln Street<br />
to Royer Park. Emission reduction benefits (kg/day):<br />
ROG 0.13, NOx 0.09, PM10 0.04<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $854,770<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
PLA25500 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25500 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Pedestrian Facilities Improvement Project<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$462,525 $462,525<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$59,925 $59,925<br />
$0<br />
$0 $522,450 $522,450<br />
Project Description<br />
In Roseville, construct sidewalks along various arterial<br />
and collector roadways. (Emission Benefits in<br />
kg/day: (0.45 ROG, 0.27 NOx, 0.05 PM10)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $522,450<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 152 of 423<br />
Page 17<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
PLA25472 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25472 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Auburn Folsom Rd Class II Bike Lane<br />
On Auburn-Folsom Rd between Douglas Blvd and Joe<br />
Rodgers Rd, construct a Class II Bike lane on both<br />
sides of the road, including signing and striping.<br />
(Emission benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.06, NOx 0.04,<br />
PM10 0.03)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $12,956 $12,956<br />
2013 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$608,240 $608,240<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$78,804 $78,804<br />
$112,956<br />
$0 $687,044 $800,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $800,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
PLA25359 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25359 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Douglas Blvd. and Sierra College Blvd. Pedestrian<br />
Facilities and Landscaping<br />
This project would complete the pedestrian and<br />
landscape facilities along Sierra College Blvd. and<br />
would fill in the few remaining gaps along Douglas<br />
Blvd. that were not funded/completed in the previous<br />
CMAQ cycle/project no. PLA25186. (Emission<br />
Benefits in kg/day 0.12 ROG, 0.07 NOx, 0.03 PM10)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24482 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Citrus Heights<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24482 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Mesa Verde High School Bikeway Connection<br />
In Citrus Heights, between Zeeland Drive and Lauppe<br />
Lane, through a riparian corridor: Construct Class 1<br />
bike and pedestrian trail and 3 bike/ped bridges over<br />
Cripple Creek (at Zeeland Drive, Poplar Avenue, and<br />
Lauppe Lane). The bicycle and pedestrian path will<br />
replace an existing dirt trail, currently used by Mesa<br />
Verde and Carriage Drive students.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$42,494 $42,494<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$5,506 $5,506<br />
2013 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$349,694 $349,694<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$45,307 $45,307<br />
$48,000<br />
$0 $395,001 $443,001<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $443,001<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC16920 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Citrus Heights<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC16920 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Sunrise Boulevard Complete Streets - Phase 1<br />
In City of Citrus Heights: Sunrise Blvd between Oak<br />
Avenue and Antelope Road; complete streets.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24130 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Elk Grove<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24130 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Elk Grove Creek/SR 99 Trail Crossing and Pedestrian<br />
Bridge<br />
Extend the existing Class I bikeway from Laguna<br />
Springs Dr cross over W. Stockton Blvd/SR-99 and E<br />
Stockton Blvd and connect to Emerald Park Drive.<br />
Project includes a bike/pedestrian overcrossing at<br />
State Route 99. (VOC .66, NOx .17 kg/day).<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24400 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24400 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Folsom Blvd. Bike/Ped Overcrossing<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24324 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24324 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Folsom Lake Trail<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24136 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24136 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Humbug-Willow Creek Trail/Lake Natoma Bikeway<br />
Gap Closure Project<br />
Construction of a Class I bike trail from Blue Ravine<br />
Road to the Lake Natoma trail. Project includes<br />
approximately 4,000 linear feet of asphalt trail and<br />
two bridges.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24137 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Galt Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24137 n/a<br />
11-00 2010<br />
Project Title<br />
Northeast Area Bicycle Lane Connection<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24455 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24455 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Pedestrian, ADA, and Safety Improvements on<br />
Mather Field Road<br />
This project will add sidewalks and enhance<br />
pedestrian and disabled access on the west side of<br />
Mather Field Road, between Folsom Boulevard and<br />
Rockingham Drive. This will allow for greater access<br />
to the historic Mills Station Light Rail Station and<br />
enhance access to both bus and light rail transit.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24462 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24462 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Del Paso Blvd Streetscape<br />
Del Paso Blvd., Arden Wy. to SR 160: Reduce lanes<br />
on westbound Del Paso Blvd. from two to one lanes<br />
between Barstow St. and Acoma St.: Streetscape<br />
improvements. Construct a pedestrian plaza.<br />
Rehabilitate sidewalks, install bulb-outs, restripe<br />
pedestrian crossings, install street furniture and<br />
landscaping. Install new traffic signal at the three-way<br />
intersection of Del Paso Blvd., Colfax St., and<br />
Southgate Rd. Upgrade existing signal at Del Paso<br />
Blvd. and Baxter St. (T15025401)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24499 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24499 n/a<br />
11-00 2020<br />
Project Title<br />
Docks Riverfront Promenade<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,033,100 $11,185,190 $12,218,290<br />
$1,333,100<br />
$0 $11,185,190 $12,518,290<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento, extend pedestrian/bicycle riverfront<br />
promenade from R St to Pioneer Bridge. Relocation<br />
and reconstruction of main rail line.<br />
Pedestrian/bicycle paths, benches, lighting,<br />
interpretative signs, rail crossings, and on-street<br />
bicycle lanes.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $12,518,290<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24402 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24402 n/a<br />
11-00 2020<br />
Project Title<br />
Folsom Blvd Operations and Maintenance<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax<br />
$5,000,000 $5,000,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$<strong>14</strong>,500,000 $<strong>14</strong>,500,000<br />
$5,000,000<br />
$0 $<strong>14</strong>,500,000 $19,500,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Folsom Blvd. from Power Inn Road to Watt Avenue;<br />
streetscape project including pedestrian and bicycle<br />
improvements, a raised landscaped median,<br />
landscaped planters, improvements to signal<br />
operations, frontage landscaping, and enhanced<br />
connections to transit facilities.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $19,500,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 162 of 423<br />
Page 27<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC20650 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC20650 03-928101L 11-00 2012<br />
Freeport Shores Ped/Bike Path<br />
In Sacramento, construct new Freeport Shores<br />
Ped/Bike Path at grade crossing of SR 160<br />
connecting the Sacramento River Trail and the Sports<br />
Complex.(K15000000)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24472 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24472 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
R Street Market Plaza (16th to 18th St)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$5,063,000 $5,063,000<br />
$715,000<br />
$0 $5,063,000 $5,778,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Sacramento, R Street between 16th & 18th Streets,<br />
develop pedestrian pathway, streetscape<br />
improvements, community gathering place, and<br />
vehicular lanes adjacent to development of mixed use<br />
properties.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $5,778,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24495 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24495 n/a<br />
11-00 2016<br />
Project Title<br />
Railyards West Tunnel<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$515,000 $515,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$10,018,000 $10,018,000<br />
$515,000<br />
$0 $10,018,000 $10,533,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Between Old Sacramento, the Central Business<br />
District, and the Railyards Development and River<br />
District: Construct a 247-foot pedestrian/bicycle<br />
tunnel beneath the re-aligned mainline Union Pacific<br />
tracks.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $10,533,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 164 of 423<br />
Page 29<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24172 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24172 03-9287576 11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Redding Ave Bike/Ped Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24486 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24486 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Two Rivers Trail Phase II<br />
Study and Design of bike/ped connections between<br />
the Northern Bicycle Trail and Sutter's Landing Park.<br />
Additional study future bicycle trial connections<br />
across the American River, Crossing the Capitol City<br />
Freeway, and extending east along the American<br />
River towards California State University at<br />
Sacramento.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$220,000 $220,000<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$400,000 $1,719,000 $2,119,000<br />
$720,000 $400,000 $1,719,000 $2,839,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $2,839,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24416 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24416 03-928951 11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Arden Way Improvement<br />
From Eastern Avenue for Fair Oaks Blvd, to include<br />
new sidewalks, class II bike lane improvements,<br />
planter strips, shade trees, street lighting, and a<br />
traffic signal with bicycle and pedestrian detectors,<br />
intersection improvements at the offset intersection at<br />
Mission Avenue, installation of sidewalk ramps<br />
compliant with ADA requirements, audible traffic<br />
signals, pedestrian countdown signal devices, and<br />
modify the signal at the Arden Way at Fair Oaks Blvd<br />
intersection including improving the condition of the<br />
pavement. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.2 ROG,<br />
0.1 NOx)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC22780 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC22780 03-928515L 11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Dry Creek Parkway Trail, Phase 1<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24488 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24488 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Marconi Ave. Bike/Ped Improvement Phase II<br />
Marconi Ave., Walnut Ave. to Garfield Ave., fill in<br />
gaps in sidewalks, add street lights, pedestrian<br />
safety improvements, and restripe bicycle lanes to<br />
meet standards.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,192,500 $1,192,500<br />
$361,330 $324,500 $1,192,500 $1,878,330<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,878,330<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SAC24489 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24489 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Orange Grove Ave. Pedestrian Improvements<br />
In Carmichael, adjacent to American River College,<br />
on Orange Grove Ave., from Auburn Blvd. to College<br />
Oak: improve sidewalks, landscaping, and<br />
accessibility.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SUT18838 Sutter County Lead Agency City of Live Oak<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SUT18838 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Live Oak Community Trail Segment 4<br />
West of SR 99 in the City of Live Oak, along the<br />
abandoned Sacramento Northern Railroad corridor,<br />
from Kola St. to Epperson Wy.: Construct class 1<br />
pedestrian/bicycle trail with landscaping and<br />
benches.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$8,000 $55,000 $63,000<br />
2013 RIP - STP Enhancements<br />
$59,315 $376,253 $435,568<br />
2013 RIP - State Cash<br />
$7,685 $48,748 $56,433<br />
$75,000<br />
$0 $480,001 $555,001<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $555,001<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
SUT18837 Sutter County Lead Agency City of Yuba City Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SUT18837 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Garden Highway Bicycle Lanes and Sidewalks<br />
Garden Highway, from Lincoln Rd to Winship Rd:<br />
Construct class II bike lanes and sidewalks.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
VAR56031 Various Counties Lead Agency Sac. Metro Air Quality Management District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
VAR56031 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Bicycle Parking<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$310,000 $310,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $310,000 $310,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Purchase/installation of 1,000 bicycle racks for short<br />
term bicycle parking within the SMAQMD. All racks<br />
will be available for public use. (This implements<br />
Measure A.7.2 in SACOG Bike/Ped Master Plan.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $310,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
YOL19278 Yolo County Lead Agency City of West Sacramento Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL19278 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Clarksburg Branch Line Trail and Bridge<br />
In West Sacramento, construct class I<br />
bicycle/pedestrian trail between South River Rd at<br />
Jefferson Blvd and just past Linden Rd., at the River<br />
City High School/Community Center. Project includes<br />
bike/ped bridge from trail to high school parking lot.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$116,<strong>14</strong>8 $116,<strong>14</strong>8<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$15,048 $15,048<br />
2013 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$459,297 $459,297<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$59,507 $59,507<br />
$131,196<br />
$0 $518,804 $650,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $650,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 170 of 423<br />
Page 35<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
YOL19275 Yolo County Lead Agency City of West Sacramento Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL19275 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
I Street Bridge Rail Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$1,200,000 $1,200,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,200,000 $1,200,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Historic I Street Bridge, between West Sacramento<br />
and Sacramento. Improve pedestrian safety and ADA<br />
access.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $1,200,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
YOL19280 Yolo County Lead Agency City of Winters Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL19280 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Pedestrian Connections<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$11,500 $11,500<br />
$0<br />
$0 $111,500 $111,500<br />
Project Description<br />
South side of SR 128 (Grant Ave.), from St. Anthony<br />
Parish Hall driveway to West Main St.: fill in missing<br />
sidewalks<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $111,500<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
YOL16280 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL16280 n/a<br />
11-00 2018<br />
CR 98 Bike Improvements<br />
In Yolo County, CR 98 from 1,400 feet south of CR 29<br />
(Davis) to Woodland, add shoulders and bike lanes to<br />
roadway and two existing bridges and rehab roadway.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
YOL15440 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL15440 0L0544 11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
CR 99, CR 29 & CR 99D Bikeways<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79030 -<br />
YST10435 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba Sutter Transit<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YST10435 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
North Beale Rd & Lowe Ave Transit Accessibility<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79001 -<br />
CAL18826 Placer County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18826 3E090 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
I-80 Rehabilitate Bridge Decks Near Roseville<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Bridge Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$63,200 $1,491 $1,791,6<strong>14</strong> $1,856,305<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$487,800 $11,509 $13,828,386 $<strong>14</strong>,327,695<br />
$551,000<br />
$13,000 $15,620,000 $16,184,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Placer County, I-80 near Roseville at various locations<br />
from Auburn/Riverside Overcrossing to Weimar Cross<br />
Road - Rehabilitate bridge decks (PM 0.3/29.3).<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $16,184,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79001 -<br />
CAL18828 Placer County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18828 3E100 11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
I-80 Vertical Clearance Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 SHOPP - Bridge Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$521,885 $224,927 $3,387,550 $4,134,362<br />
2013 SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$4,028,115 $1,736,073 $26,<strong>14</strong>6,450 $31,910,638<br />
$4,550,000 $1,961,000 $29,534,000 $36,045,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Placer County, I-80 in and near Loomis at various<br />
locations from Brace Road to Magra Road - Improve<br />
vertical clearance (PM 8.1/37.8).<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $36,045,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Changes in vertical and horizontal alignment<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 174 of 423<br />
Page 39<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79001 -<br />
CAL18832 Sutter County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18832 1E070 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Sut-20 Tenth Street Bridge Scour<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 SHOPP - Bridge Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$52,418 $24,087 $211,622 $288,127<br />
2012 SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$404,582 $185,913 $1,633,378 $2,223,873<br />
$457,000 $210,000 $1,845,000 $2,512,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Sutter County, in Yuba City, at Feather River Bridge<br />
Overhead #18-9 - Rehabilitate bridges (scour) (PM<br />
17.0)<br />
Bridge Number: #18-9<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $2,512,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79001 -<br />
CAL18834 Yolo County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18834 3E070 11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Yol-5 Deck Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 SHOPP - Bridge Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$297,991 $17,320 $1,045,376 $1,360,687<br />
2013 SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$2,300,009 $133,680 $8,068,624 $10,502,313<br />
$2,598,000 $151,000 $9,1<strong>14</strong>,000 $11,863,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Yolo County, near Woodland, at Yolo Bypass Bridge<br />
#22-0124R/L - Rehabilitate bridge deck (PM 0.8/2.5).<br />
Bridge Number: #22-0124R/L<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $11,863,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 175 of 423<br />
Page 40<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79001 -<br />
CAL20408 Yuba County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20408 0F270 11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Yub-65 Scour Structure Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 SHOPP - Bridge Pres. (Bridge - State (HBRR))<br />
$498,400 $96,800 $2,585,600 $3,180,800<br />
2012 SHOPP - Bridge Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$124,600 $24,200 $646,400 $795,200<br />
$623,000 $121,000 $3,232,000 $3,976,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Near Wheatland, at Dry Creek Bridge #16-0002 -<br />
Bridge scour mitigation (PM 2.2) [CTIPS ID<br />
107-0000-0806]<br />
Bridge Number: 16-0002<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,976,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79001 -<br />
CAL18835 Yuba County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18835 0E080 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Yub-70 E Street Bridge Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Bridge Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$102,083 $1,262 $103,345<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$787,917 $9,738 $2,733,000 $3,530,655<br />
$890,000<br />
$11,000 $2,733,000 $3,634,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Yuba County, in Marysville, at Yuba River Bridge<br />
Overhead #16-34 - Rehabilitate bridge deck (PM<br />
15.4/25.8)<br />
Bridge Number: #16-34<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,634,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 176 of 423<br />
Page 41<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
ELD19327 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
ELD19327 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
ELD19323 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19323 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Green Valley Rd/Tennessee Creek - Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Replace functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with new<br />
2 lane bridge over Tennessee Creek, 0.2 miles north<br />
of North Shingle Rd. CIP77109<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
ELD19324 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
ELD19324 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Ice House Rd - 5 Bridges Preventive Maintenance<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$630,000 $630,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $840,739 $840,739<br />
Project Description<br />
Preventive maintenance (deck seal and wear<br />
treatment) of 5 bridges on Ice House Rd over 5<br />
creeks: Tells Creek (Bridge No 25C0043, PM 17.2),<br />
Big Silver Creek (Bridge No. 25C0044, PM 16.1),<br />
Jones Fork Silver Creek (Bridge No. 25C0045, PM<br />
12.5), South Fork Silver Creek (Bridge No. 25C0046,<br />
PM 9.2), South Fork Rubicon River ((Bridge No.<br />
25C0093, PM 23.3). CIP77121<br />
Bridge Number: 25C0043<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $840,739<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
ELD19322 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19322 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Newtown Rd/South Fork Weber Creek - Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Replace existing functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge<br />
with new 2 lane bridge over South Fork of Weber<br />
Creek, 0.7 miles west of Snows Rd, widen and<br />
realign Newtown Rd at bridge approaches, drainage<br />
improvements, and retaining walls at bridge.<br />
CIP77122<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$2,500,000 $2,500,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $3,191,000 $3,191,000<br />
Bridge Number: 25C0033<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,191,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 179 of 423<br />
Page 44<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
ELD19320 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19320 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Rubicon Trail/Ellis Creek - Bridge Replacement<br />
Construct new 2-lane bridge over existing Low Water<br />
Crossing over Ellis Creek, 0.3 miles north of Loon<br />
Lake, realign Rubicon Trail at bridge approaches,<br />
erosion control along the trail, and restoration work at<br />
the low water crossing. (Toll Credits for ROW & CON)<br />
CIP77117<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$639,000 $639,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $956,000 $956,000<br />
Bridge Number: 00l0037<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $956,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
ELD19325 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19325 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Sly Park Rd/Clear Creek - Bridge Replacement<br />
Replace existing functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge<br />
with new 2 lane bridge over Clear Creek, 1.1 miles<br />
east of Pleasant Valley Rd, widen and realign Sly<br />
Park Rd at bridge approaches and at entrance to<br />
Clear Creek Rd, and drainage improvements along<br />
Sly Park Rd. CIP77115<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
ELD19319 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19319 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Wentworth Springs Rd/Gerle Creek - Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Replace 2-lane bridge over existing Low Water<br />
Crossing, 2.5 miles north of Ice House Rd. CIP77118<br />
(Toll Credits for ROW & CON)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,065,000 $1,065,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,392,000 $1,392,000<br />
Bridge Number: 00L0036<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,392,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
PLA25477 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25477 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Alpine Meadows Rd Bridge Rehabilitaion<br />
Alpine Meadows Rd over Truckee River, 0.1 miles<br />
west of SH 89: Rehabilitation and shoulder widening<br />
of existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge. (Toll<br />
Credits for ROW & CON)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$8,400,000 $8,400,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $9,980,000 $9,980,000<br />
Bridge Number: 19C0151<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $9,980,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 181 of 423<br />
Page 46<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
PLA25446 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25446 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Auburn Foresthill Rd Bridge<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
PLA25448 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25448 n/a<br />
11-00 2010<br />
Bowman Rd Bridge<br />
Bowman Rd, over UP Railroad, BNSF Railyards &<br />
AMTRAK, 0.1 miles north of 19C-61: Rehabilitate or<br />
replace the existing structurally deficient bridge to<br />
bring it up to current standards. No additional lanes.<br />
(Toll Credits for CON)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,500,000 $1,500,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,875,001 $1,875,001<br />
Bridge Number: 19c0062<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,875,001<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
PLA25450 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25450 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Brewer Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,200,000 $1,200,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,760,000 $1,760,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Brewer Rd, over branch of Curry Creek, 2.2 miles<br />
north of Base Lane Rd: Replace structurally deficient<br />
2 lane bridge with new 2 lane structure. (Toll Credits<br />
for ROW & CON)<br />
Bridge Number: 19C0104<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,760,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 183 of 423<br />
Page 48<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
PLA25454 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25454 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Brewer Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,028,000 $1,028,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,568,000 $1,568,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Brewer Rd, over Markham Ravine, 0.5 miles south of<br />
Nicolaus Rd: replace structurally deficient 2 lane<br />
bridge with a 2 lane bridge.<br />
Bridge Number: 19C0138<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,568,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
PLA25476 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25476 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Brewers Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,551,000 $1,551,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $2,126,001 $2,126,001<br />
Project Description<br />
Brewers Rd, over Kings Slough, 6.0 miles north base<br />
lane Rd: Replace structurally deficient 2 lane bridge<br />
with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for ROW &<br />
CON)<br />
Bridge Number: 19C0112<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $2,126,001<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 184 of 423<br />
Page 49<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
PLA25458 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25458 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Bridge Preventive Maintenance<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$662,250 $662,250<br />
$0<br />
$0 $893,000 $893,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In various location ins Placer County, perform<br />
preventive maintenance on bridges. See website for<br />
specific locations:<br />
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP<br />
_MPO.html#SACOG<br />
Bridge Number: PM00013<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $893,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
PLA25449 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25449 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Dowd Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$5,000,000 $5,000,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $5,675,010 $5,675,010<br />
Project Description<br />
Dowd Rd over Coon Creek, 0.4 miles north of Wise<br />
Rd.: Replace a structurally deficient bridge with a new<br />
2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for ROW & CON)<br />
Bridge Number: 19C0095<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $5,675,010<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 185 of 423<br />
Page 50<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
PLA25474 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25474 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Dowd Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
PLA25445 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25445 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Hampshire Rocks Rd Bridge<br />
Hampshire Rocks Rd over just south of Dry Creek<br />
Rd: Replace the existing functionally obsolete bridge<br />
with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for ROW &<br />
CON)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$4,200,000 $4,200,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $4,900,000 $4,900,000<br />
Bridge Number: 19C0042<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $4,900,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
PLA25444 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25444 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Wise Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
PLA25453 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25453 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Yankee Slough Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SAC24515 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24515 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Orangevale Ave Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,500,000 $1,500,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,981,000 $1,981,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Orangevale Ave over Gold Creek, 0.1 mile west of<br />
American River Canyon: Replace 2 lane bridge with<br />
new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for ROW & CON)<br />
Bridge Number: 24C0268<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,981,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SAC24519 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24519 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
56th Ave Bridge Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$210,000 $210,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $310,000 $310,000<br />
Project Description<br />
56th Ave, over South Sacramento Drain, 100' east of<br />
I-5: Rehabilitate the existing structurally deficient 2<br />
lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE & CON)<br />
Bridge Number: 24C0289<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $310,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 189 of 423<br />
Page 54<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SAC24518 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24518 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Franklin Blvd Bridge Replacement<br />
Franklin Blvd over Mokelumne River overflow, 1.8<br />
miles north San Joaquin county line: Replace the<br />
existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new<br />
2 lane bridge.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$9,875,001 $9,875,001<br />
$0<br />
$0 $11,316,001 $11,316,001<br />
Bridge Number: 24C0155<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $11,316,001<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SAC24523 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24523 n/a<br />
11-00 2010<br />
Project Title<br />
H Street Bridge Preventive Maintenance<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SAC24521 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24521 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Norwood Ave Bridge Rehab<br />
Norwood Ave, Over Arcade Creek,.1 miles south of<br />
Fairbanks: Rehabilitate 2 lane bridge, add sidewalks<br />
and widen shoulders.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$5,716,000 $5,716,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $16,094,000 $16,094,000<br />
Bridge Number: 24C0080<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $16,094,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SAC24592 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24592 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Rehabilitation of Howe Ave Bridges<br />
At Howe Ave at three locations: over La Riviera Dr,<br />
over American River, and over University Ave, both left<br />
and right sides, rehabilitate bridges. (No new<br />
capacity.) (24C0<strong>14</strong>2, 24C0107, 24C0<strong>14</strong>3)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$8,900,000 $8,900,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $10,920,000 $10,920,000<br />
Bridge Number: 24C0<strong>14</strong>2<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $10,920,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 191 of 423<br />
Page 56<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SAC24517 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24517 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Rio Linda Blvd. Bridge Rehabilitation<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$7,050,000 $7,050,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $7,550,000 $7,550,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Rio Linda Blvd., Over Magpie Creek, 0.92 miles north<br />
of FAI 880: Rehabilitate the existing functionally<br />
obsolete 2 lane bridge and bring it up to current<br />
standards.<br />
Bridge Number: 24C0129<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $7,550,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SAC24516 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24516 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Roseville Rd. Bridge Replacement<br />
Roseville Rd. Over Arcade Creek, 0.4 miles south of<br />
S.R 80.: Replace existing structurally deficient 2 lane<br />
bridge with new 2 lane bridge.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$8,250,000 $8,250,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $9,510,000 $9,510,000<br />
Bridge Number: 24C0003<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $9,510,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 192 of 423<br />
Page 57<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SAC24593 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24593 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Bridge Preventive Maintenance<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$0<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,338,000 $1,338,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento County, various locations: perform<br />
bridge preventive maintenance. For a list of locations<br />
see:<br />
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP<br />
_MPO.html#SACOG<br />
Bridge Number: PM00005<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,338,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SAC24520 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24520 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Dillard Rd. Bridge Scour Countermeasures<br />
Dillard Rd., over Cosumnes river, 0.2 miles south of<br />
S.R. 16: Install scour countermeasures on scour<br />
critical bridge.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SAC24522 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24522 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Twin Cities Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Twin Cities Rd, over Snodgrass Slough: Replace the<br />
existing 2 lane structurally deficient structure with a<br />
new 2 lane structure.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$<strong>14</strong>,825,001 $<strong>14</strong>,825,001<br />
$0<br />
$0 $17,000,002 $17,000,002<br />
Bridge Number: 24C0053<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $17,000,002<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SUT18850 Sutter County Lead Agency Sutter County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SUT18850 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$489,075 $489,075<br />
$0<br />
$0 $652,100 $652,100<br />
Project Description<br />
Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program, Various<br />
locations.: See<br />
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP<br />
_MPO.html#SACOG web site for backup list of<br />
locations.<br />
Bridge Number: PM000<strong>14</strong><br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $652,100<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 194 of 423<br />
Page 59<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
SUT18848 Sutter County Lead Agency Sutter County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SUT18848 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Pleasant Grove Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Pleasant Grove Rd over Pleasant Grove Creek, 5.8<br />
miles north of Sac Co line: Replace 2 lane bridges<br />
with a new 2 lane bridge.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
YOL19289 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL19289 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
CR 12 Bridge Scour Countermeasures<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
YOL18235 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL18235 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
CR 41 Bridge Scour<br />
CR 41, over Cache Creek, 500' east of SR 16:<br />
Construct scour countermeasures to eliminate the<br />
scour critical condition for this structure.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
YOL18234 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL18234 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
CR 89 Bridge Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,255,000 $1,255,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,550,001 $1,550,001<br />
Project Description<br />
CR 89, over Buckeye Creek, 0.04 miles north of CR<br />
#3B: Replace existing structural deficient 2 lane<br />
bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for CON)<br />
Bridge Number: 22C0135<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,550,001<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
YOL18236 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL18236 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
CR 99 Bridge Scour<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
YUB16021 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB16021 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Bridge Preventive Maintenance<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$43,500 $43,500<br />
$0<br />
$0<br />
$68,000<br />
$68,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Various bridges in Yuba County: conduct preventive<br />
maintenance. See the Caltrans website for a detailed<br />
list of locations:<br />
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP<br />
_MPO.html#SACOG<br />
Bridge Number: pm00012<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $68,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
YUB16019 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YUB16019 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
La Porte Rd. Bridge Replacement<br />
La Porte Rd, over New York Creek, 0.3 miles north of<br />
New York Flat Rd: Replace 2 lane bridge with new 2<br />
lane bridge.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
YUB16018 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YUB16018 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
New York House Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
New York House Rd over Dry Creek, 0.2 miles<br />
northeast of Frenchtown Rd: Replace the existing<br />
structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new lane<br />
bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Highway Bridge Program<br />
$275,000 $275,000<br />
2013 Highway Bridge Program<br />
$30,000 $30,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$1,375,000 $1,375,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,680,000 $1,680,000<br />
Bridge Number: 16C0029<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,680,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
YUB16017 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB16017 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Scales Rd Bridge Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Highway Bridge Program<br />
$8,100 $8,100<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$40,300 $40,300<br />
$0<br />
$0<br />
$48,400<br />
$48,400<br />
Project Description<br />
Scales Rd, over Slate Creek, 3 miles northeast of La<br />
Porte Rd.: replace the deck system and paint the<br />
structural steel on this rural one lane bridge. (Toll<br />
Credits for PE & CON)<br />
Bridge Number: 16C0023<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $48,400<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 200 of 423<br />
Page 65<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79008 -<br />
YUB16020 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YUB16020 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Smartsville Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Smartsville Rd, over Vineyard Creek, 0.3 miles<br />
southwest of Waldo Rd: Replace existing timber<br />
bridge with new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for ROW<br />
& CON)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,564,000 $1,564,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,869,000 $1,869,000<br />
Bridge Number: 16C0086<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,869,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79065 -<br />
PLA25200 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25200 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Roseville Transfer Point & Bus Stop Improvement<br />
Project<br />
1. In Roseville, bus stop and pedestrian<br />
improvements along Riverside Avenue and completion<br />
of bike trail segment to Darling Way/Riverside<br />
Avenue;<br />
2. and, transfer point improvements at Sierra<br />
Gardens/Santa Clara Drive. LIMITS: 1. Riverside<br />
Avenue - Douglas to Darling (including ptn. of bike<br />
trail along Dry Creek);<br />
2. Sierra Gardens/Santa Clara. STREET NAME:<br />
Riverside Avenue<br />
Includes bike lockers at various transfer points.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79065 -<br />
PLA25323 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25323 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Sierra Gardens Transfer Point<br />
Improve Sierra Gardens Transfer Point. Improvements<br />
may include new bus turnouts, shelters, restrooms,<br />
landscaping, lighting, crosswalks, sidewalks, and<br />
other pedestrian improvements such as bulb-outs.<br />
(Emission benefits in kg/day: 63 ROG, 63 Nox, 25<br />
PM10.)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79065 -<br />
REG17796 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
REG17796 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Downtown Light Rail Station Enhancements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79063 -<br />
PLA25230 Placer County Lead Agency City of Auburn Dept. of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25230 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Dairy Road Realignment<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$150,000 $200,000 $650,000 $1,000,000<br />
$150,000 $200,000 $650,000 $1,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Roadway improvements along Dairy Road from<br />
Auburn Ravine to Luther Road, including realignment,<br />
bike lanes, bus turnouts, and sidewalks.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $1,000,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Changes in vertical and horizontal alignment<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79063 -<br />
YOL17570 Yolo County Lead Agency City of Woodland Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL17570 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Lemen Ave. and North St. Realignment<br />
In Woodland, Lemen Avenue and North Street at East<br />
Street: realign Lemen Avenue to connect with North<br />
Street at East Street (Phase 1). (Emission Benefits<br />
in kg/day: 0.04 ROG, 0.04 NOx, 0.01 PM10, and<br />
0.07 CO)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79051 -<br />
SAC24343 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Galt Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24343 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
South County Transit Bus Stop Shelters<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79051 -<br />
UNI10465 Yolo County Lead Agency University Transport System<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
UNI10465 n/a<br />
11-00 2018<br />
Unitrans Bus Stop Access and Passenger Amenties<br />
Unitrans bus stop improvements, accessibility, and<br />
passenger amenities, including real-time information.<br />
Implement real-time Automatic Vehicle Location,<br />
Automatic Passenger Counter, Computer Aided<br />
Dispatching and other related ITS elements.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$72,000 $72,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$18,000 $18,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> RIP - Public Transportation Account<br />
$650,000 $650,000<br />
2012 FTA 5307<br />
$64,000 $64,000<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$16,000 $16,000<br />
2013 FTA 5307<br />
$124,000 $124,000<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$31,000 $31,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$268,000 $268,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$67,000 $67,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,310,000 $1,310,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,310,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Construction of small passenger shelters and information kiosks<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79052 -<br />
PLA25406 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25406 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Baseline Rd & Foothills Blvd CMS Installation Project<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$264,390 $264,390<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$35,610 $35,610<br />
$0<br />
$0 $300,000 $300,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Roseville, install Changeable Message Signs<br />
(CMS) on S/B Foothills Blvd. south of Vineyard Road<br />
and E/B Baseline Road east of Fiddyment Road to<br />
reduce traffic congestion by improving traffic<br />
information dissemination per the ITS Master Plan.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $300,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 206 of 423<br />
Page 71<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79052 -<br />
PLA25288 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25288 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Roseville Fiber Optics Project<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$801,983 $801,983<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $30,000 $108,017 $138,017<br />
$30,000<br />
$0 $910,000 $940,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Roseville, install fiber optic Conduit, cable &<br />
pull-boxes along Cirby Wy, Rocky Ridge Dr, Old<br />
Auburn Rd, S Cirby wy, Rsvl Pkwy, Blue Oaks Blvd,<br />
Fiddyment Rd, Baseline Rd, Woodcreek Oaks Blvd,<br />
Junction Blvd & Foothills Blvd. Emission reduction<br />
benefits (kg/day): ROG 0.32, NOx 0.32<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $940,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79052 -<br />
SAC24477 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Elk Grove<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24477 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Intelligent Transportation System<br />
Fiber optic system, cameras, traffic signal<br />
coordination, traffic signal lighting improvements, and<br />
related ITS hardware/software upgrades.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $100,000 $900,000 $1,000,000<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $100,000 $900,000 $1,000,000<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $100,000 $900,000 $1,000,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $100,000 $900,000 $1,000,000<br />
$400,000<br />
$0 $3,600,000 $4,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $4,000,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 207 of 423<br />
Page 72<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79052 -<br />
SAC24459 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24459 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Traffic Signal System Upgrade<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79052 -<br />
VAR11000 Various Counties Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
VAR11000 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
STARNET Integration<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$4,200,000 $16,675,000 $20,875,000<br />
$1,750,000 $4,200,000 $16,675,000 $22,625,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $22,625,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Interchange reconfiguration projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79052 -<br />
YCT18102 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YCT18102 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Signage Enhancement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79052 -<br />
CAL20407 Yuba County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
CAL20407 1F220K 11-00 2015<br />
SR 70 & SR 20 Adaptive Signals<br />
In Yuba City and Marysville, on SR 70 and SR 20:<br />
link traffic signals in each corridor to coordinate the<br />
operation of the traffic in real time and adapt traffic<br />
signal timing to actual traffic conditions.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$12,956 $12,956<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$2,622,298 $2,622,298<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$339,747 $339,747<br />
$0 $112,956 $2,962,045 $3,075,001<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,075,001<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Traffic signal synchronization projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79004 -<br />
CAL17380 Various Counties Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
CAL17380 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
SACOG Region Emergency Repair Program<br />
Lump Sum - Emergency Repair (excluding Federal<br />
Emergency Relief Program funds)for non-capacity<br />
increasing projects only.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
2012 SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
2013 SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $400,000 $400,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $400,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Repair of damage caused by natural disasters, civil unrest, or terrorist acts, except projects involving substantial functional,<br />
locational or capacity changes<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 210 of 423<br />
Page 75<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79060 -<br />
ELD<strong>14</strong>090 El Dorado County Lead Agency City of Placerville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD<strong>14</strong>090 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Clay Street at Cedar Ravine<br />
In Placerville, Clay Street at Main/Cedar Ravine:<br />
realign to a four-way roundabout, reconstruct Clay<br />
Street Bridge and Ivy House parking lot. Bridge<br />
construction will be funded through Highway Bridge<br />
Program, (shown in <strong>MTIP</strong> lump sum).<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79060 -<br />
PLA25502 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25502 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Rocklin Rd/Meyers St. Intersection Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$22,578 $61,971 $688,945 $773,494<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$92,422 $8,029 $89,260 $189,711<br />
$115,000<br />
$70,000 $778,205 $963,205<br />
Project Description<br />
Construct a new roundabout at the intersection of<br />
Rocklin Road and Meyers Street<br />
Bridge Number: N/A<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $963,205<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Intersection channelization projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79060 -<br />
PLA25252 Placer County Lead Agency Town of Loomis Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25252 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Swetzer Road / King Road Signalization<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$122,345 $122,345<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$25,000 $200,000 $225,000<br />
$25,000<br />
$0 $322,345 $347,345<br />
Project Description<br />
In Loomis, install signal that is synchronized with the<br />
UPRR railroad at the Swetzer Road and King Road<br />
intersection. (Emission Reductions in kg/day: ROG<br />
2.35, NOx 0.75)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $347,345<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 212 of 423<br />
Page 77<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79060 -<br />
SAC24465 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24465 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Folsom Boulevard/Blue Ravine Intersection<br />
Improvements<br />
Intersection improvements at Folsom Boulevard/Blue<br />
Ravine Road, including additional storage and turn<br />
pockets.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79061 -<br />
PLA25227 Placer County Lead Agency City of Auburn Dept. of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25227 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Auburn Signalization & Traffic Calming<br />
Installation of various traffic signals and traffic calming<br />
measures within the City of Auburn.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$60,000 $60,000<br />
2013 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$80,000 $80,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$260,000 $260,000<br />
$60,000<br />
$80,000 $260,000 $400,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $400,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79061 -<br />
PLA25466 Placer County Lead Agency City of Colfax Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25466 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Main and Grass Valley Signal Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program Exchange<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $200,000 $200,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Design and construction of a new traffic signal and<br />
turn-lane at the intersection of Main Street and Grass<br />
Valley Street. (Emission reductions: ROG .02<br />
kg/day; NOx .01 kg/day)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $200,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 2<strong>14</strong> of 423<br />
Page 79<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79061 -<br />
PLA25354 Placer County Lead Agency Town of Loomis Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25354 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
King Rd. / Swetzer Rd. Signalization<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$122,345 $122,345<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$30,586 $30,586<br />
$0<br />
$0 $152,931 $152,931<br />
Project Description<br />
At King Rd. and Swetzer Rd.: Construct a new traffic<br />
signal and provide synchronization between this<br />
signal, the King Rd./Taylor Rd. traffic signals and the<br />
Union Pacific railroad crossing. (Emission benefits in<br />
kg/day ROG 2.35, NOx 0.75)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $152,931<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79061 -<br />
YUB15928 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB15928 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Feather River Blvd Traffic Signal at River Oaks Blvd<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee $30,000 $30,000<br />
2012 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$270,000 $270,000<br />
$30,000<br />
$0 $270,000 $300,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Construct new traffic signal at Feather River Blvd and<br />
River Oaks Blvd.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $300,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79061 -<br />
YUB15881 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB15881 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Goldfields Parkway Traffic Signal<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79061 -<br />
YUB15871 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YUB15871 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
McGowan Parkway and Arboga Road Traffic<br />
Signalization<br />
Install new Traffic Signal at the intersection of<br />
McGowan Parkway and Arboga Road.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee<br />
$250,000 $250,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $250,000 $250,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $250,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
ELD19312 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Transit<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
ELD19312 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Operating Assistance<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
PLA25462 Placer County Lead Agency City of Auburn Dept. of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25462 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Auburn Transit - O&M (20<strong>14</strong>)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Farebox Revenue<br />
$42,000 $42,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$445,000 $445,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $487,000 $487,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Operations & maintenance (O&M) for Auburn Transit<br />
bus service within the City of Auburn.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $487,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
PLA25460 Placer County Lead Agency City of Auburn Dept. of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25460 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Auburn Transit - Operations & Maintenance FFY<strong>2011</strong><br />
- FFY20<strong>14</strong><br />
Operations & maintenance (O&M) for Auburn Transit<br />
bus service within the City of Auburn.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Farebox Revenue<br />
$35,000 $35,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$425,000 $425,000<br />
2012 Farebox Revenue<br />
$35,000 $35,000<br />
2012 Transportation Development Act<br />
$425,000 $425,000<br />
2013 Farebox Revenue<br />
$35,000 $35,000<br />
2013 Transportation Development Act<br />
$425,000 $425,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Farebox Revenue<br />
$35,000 $35,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$425,000 $425,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,840,000 $1,840,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $1,840,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 217 of 423<br />
Page 82<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
PLA25497 Placer County Lead Agency City of Lincoln Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25497 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Operating Assistance<br />
Project Description<br />
In Lincoln: Operating Assistance to Transit Agencies<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5311<br />
$160,437 $160,437<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Farebox Revenue<br />
$55,000 $55,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$594,000 $594,000<br />
2012 FTA 5311<br />
$160,437 $160,437<br />
2012 Farebox Revenue<br />
$57,000 $57,000<br />
2012 Transportation Development Act<br />
$612,000 $612,000<br />
2013 FTA 5311<br />
$165,000 $165,000<br />
2013 Farebox Revenue<br />
$59,000 $59,000<br />
2013 Transportation Development Act<br />
$631,000 $631,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5311<br />
$170,000 $170,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Farebox Revenue<br />
$61,000 $61,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$650,000 $650,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $3,374,874 $3,374,874<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,374,874<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
PLA25215 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25215 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Operating Assistance JARC 5316<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
PLA25417 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25417 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Preventive Maintenance<br />
Project Description<br />
Preventive Maintenance FFY 2009 thru 2013.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
PCT10491 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Transit<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PCT10491 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Placer County Non-Urbanized Transit Operations<br />
For the Ongoing Operation of transit services within<br />
the non-urbanized areas of Placer County.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
PCT10502 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Transit<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PCT10502 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Preventive Maintenance and ADA Operations<br />
2010-20<strong>14</strong><br />
Preventive Maintenance 2010 = $300,000; ADA Ops<br />
2010 = $200,000<br />
Preventive Maintenance <strong>2011</strong> = $324,890; ADA Ops<br />
<strong>2011</strong> = $206,700<br />
Preventive Maintenance 2012 = $324,890; ADA Ops<br />
2012 = $206,700<br />
Preventive Maintenance 2013 = $324,890; ADA Ops<br />
2013 = $206,700<br />
Preventive Maintenance 20<strong>14</strong> = $324,890 ADA Ops<br />
20<strong>14</strong> = $206,700<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
NEW10000 Placer County Lead Agency Western Placer CTSA<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
NEW10000 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Western Placer CTSA Operations<br />
The Western Placer CTSA operates non-emergency<br />
medical transportation demand-response paratransit<br />
service; volunteer door-to-door transportation; &<br />
voucher program within western Placer County.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
2012 Transportation Development Act<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
2013 Transportation Development Act<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $2,000,000 $2,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $2,000,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
SAC24060 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Elk Grove<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24060 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
FFY 2008-2010 5307 Preventive Maintenance, ADA<br />
Operations<br />
2008 preventive Mte = $450,000 ADA Operations =<br />
$125,000<br />
2009 preventive Mte = $807,435 ADA Operations =<br />
$51,565<br />
2010 preventive Mte = $450,000 ADA Operations =<br />
$125,000<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
SAC24598 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Elk Grove<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24598 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
FFY <strong>2011</strong> to FFY 20<strong>14</strong> Preventive Maintenance and<br />
ADA Operations<br />
FFY <strong>2011</strong> Preventive Maintenance $450,000; ADA<br />
Operations $125,000.<br />
FFY 2012 Preventive Maintenance $450,000; ADA<br />
Operations $125,000.<br />
FFY 2013 Preventive Maintenance $450,000; ADA<br />
Operations $125,000.<br />
FFY 20<strong>14</strong> Preventive Maintenance $450,000; ADA<br />
Operations $125,000.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$575,000 $575,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$<strong>14</strong>3,750 $<strong>14</strong>3,750<br />
2012 FTA 5307<br />
$575,000 $575,000<br />
2012 Transportation Development Act<br />
$<strong>14</strong>3,750 $<strong>14</strong>3,750<br />
2013 FTA 5307<br />
$575,000 $575,000<br />
2013 Transportation Development Act<br />
$<strong>14</strong>3,750 $<strong>14</strong>3,750<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$575,000 $575,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$<strong>14</strong>3,750 $<strong>14</strong>3,750<br />
$0<br />
$0 $2,875,000 $2,875,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $2,875,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
SAC24596 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24596 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Folsom Stage Lines Operating Assistance FFY<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>14</strong><br />
<strong>2011</strong> (ADA= $130,000 Preventive Mte = $265,000)<br />
2012 (ADA= $130,000 Preventive Mte = $265,000)<br />
2013 (ADA= $130,000 Preventive Mte = $265,000)<br />
20<strong>14</strong> (ADA= $130,000 Preventive Mte = $265,000)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$395,000 $395,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Authority<br />
$98,750 $98,750<br />
2012 FTA 5307<br />
$395,000 $395,000<br />
2012 Transportation Development Act<br />
$98,750 $98,750<br />
2013 FTA 5307<br />
$395,000 $395,000<br />
2013 Transportation Development Act<br />
$98,750 $98,750<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$395,000 $395,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$98,750 $98,750<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,975,000 $1,975,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,975,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 223 of 423<br />
Page 88<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
SAC24233 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24233 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Rancho Cordova Pilot Transit Shuttle System<br />
The City is initiating new transit service that will<br />
provide shuttle connections to RT's Gold Line. Local<br />
fees are currently being collected that will support the<br />
Shuttle Program from the new development areas.<br />
After several years of testing and adjusting the<br />
service, the City plans to initiate a system that will be<br />
owned and operated internally and will be<br />
appropriately coordinated to provide connectivity with<br />
the region's transit service providers. (Emission<br />
Benefits in kg/day: 1 NOx, 1 ROG)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
REG17955 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
REG17955 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
RT ADA Operations<br />
ADA eligible costs based on capitalizing 40% of<br />
contract costs.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$1,200,000 $1,200,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$300,000 $300,000<br />
2012 FTA 5307<br />
$1,200,000 $1,200,000<br />
2012 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$300,000 $300,000<br />
2013 FTA 5307<br />
$1,200,000 $1,200,000<br />
2013 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$300,000 $300,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$1,200,000 $1,200,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$300,000 $300,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $6,000,000 $6,000,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $6,000,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
REG17956 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
REG17956 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
RT Preventive Maintenance<br />
Provide for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance<br />
for bus and light rail revenue vehicles and facilities.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$16,280,540 $16,280,540<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5309 (a) - Fixed Guideway Modernization<br />
$4,755,809 $4,755,809<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$5,259,087 $5,259,087<br />
2012 FTA 5307<br />
$16,931,762 $16,931,762<br />
2012 FTA 5309 (a) - Fixed Guideway Modernization<br />
$7,115,809 $7,115,809<br />
2012 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$6,011,893 $6,011,893<br />
2013 FTA 5307<br />
$17,609,032 $17,609,032<br />
2013 FTA 5309 (a) - Fixed Guideway Modernization<br />
$7,471,809 $7,471,809<br />
2013 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$6,270,210 $6,270,210<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$18,313,393 $18,313,393<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5309 (a) - Fixed Guideway Modernization<br />
$9,718,809 $9,718,809<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$7,008,051 $7,008,051<br />
$0<br />
$0 $122,746,204 $122,746,204<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $122,746,204<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 225 of 423<br />
Page 90<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
REG17954 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
REG17954 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
South Sacramento Corridor Phase II Operating<br />
Assistance<br />
Provide operating assistance for the operation of 4.3<br />
mile extension of the Blue Line light rail from<br />
Meadowview Station to Cosumnes River College.<br />
(2015 is listed for information only.)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$2,000,000 $2,000,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Farebox Revenue<br />
$2,000,000 $2,000,000<br />
><strong>14</strong><br />
$4,000,000 $4,000,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $8,000,000 $8,000,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $8,000,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
REG17957 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
REG17957 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
SRTD Operating Assistance<br />
Continued operation and maintenance of bus, light<br />
rail, and paratransit services. (Local Agency Funds<br />
include revenues from investments, advertising,<br />
commercial real estate, and sales.)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Farebox Revenue<br />
$30,800,640 $30,800,640<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$8,044,023 $8,044,023<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$17,902,422 $17,902,422<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax<br />
$26,367,<strong>14</strong>3 $26,367,<strong>14</strong>3<br />
<strong>2011</strong> State Transit Assistance Fund<br />
$11,000,000 $11,000,000<br />
2012 Farebox Revenue<br />
$31,952,000 $31,952,000<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$8,947,651 $8,947,651<br />
2012 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$17,488,730 $17,488,730<br />
2012 Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax<br />
$26,631,000 $26,631,000<br />
2012 State Transit Assistance Fund<br />
$9,625,000 $9,625,000<br />
2013 Farebox Revenue<br />
$34,795,000 $34,795,000<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$9,135,651 $9,135,651<br />
2013 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$17,694,730 $17,694,730<br />
2013 Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax<br />
$27,163,000 $27,163,000<br />
2013 State Transit Assistance Fund<br />
$9,653,000 $9,653,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Farebox Revenue<br />
$37,182,000 $37,182,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$9,368,651 $9,368,651<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$17,750,730 $17,750,730<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax<br />
$27,978,000 $27,978,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> State Transit Assistance Fund<br />
$9,818,000 $9,818,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $389,297,371 $389,297,371<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $389,297,371<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 226 of 423<br />
Page 91<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
VAR56074 Various Counties Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR56074 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
Job Access Reverse Commute Sacramento<br />
Urbanized Area<br />
This project represents FTA 5316/JARC funding for<br />
qualified transit related projects in the Sacramento<br />
Urbanized area for FFY <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>14</strong>.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5316<br />
$1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
2012 FTA 5316<br />
$1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
2012 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
2013 FTA 5316<br />
$1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
2013 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5316<br />
$1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $6,000,000 $6,000,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $6,000,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
VAR56035 Various Counties Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
VAR56035 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
SACOG Jobs Access Reverse Commute 2007-2010<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
YST10436 Various Counties Lead Agency Yuba Sutter Transit<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YST10436 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Operating Assistance for FY 2013<br />
Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY<br />
2013<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 FTA 5307<br />
$2,100,000 $2,100,000<br />
2013 FTA 5311<br />
$220,000 $220,000<br />
2013 FTA 5316<br />
$79,000 $79,000<br />
2013 Farebox Revenue<br />
$1,340,000 $1,340,000<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$85,000 $85,000<br />
2013 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$2,300,000 $2,300,000<br />
2013 State Transit Assistance Fund<br />
$176,000 $176,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $6,300,000 $6,300,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $6,300,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
YST10437 Various Counties Lead Agency Yuba Sutter Transit<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YST10437 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Operating Assistance for FY 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY<br />
20<strong>14</strong><br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$2,200,000 $2,200,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5311<br />
$230,000 $230,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5316<br />
$81,000 $81,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Farebox Revenue<br />
$1,380,000 $1,380,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$90,000 $90,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$2,400,000 $2,400,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> State Transit Assistance Fund<br />
$219,000 $219,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $6,600,000 $6,600,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $6,600,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
YST10433 Various Counties Lead Agency Yuba Sutter Transit<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YST10433 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Operating Assistance for Yuba-Sutter Transit <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Description<br />
Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for <strong>2011</strong><br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$1,825,000 $1,825,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5311<br />
$200,000 $200,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5316<br />
$72,000 $72,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Farebox Revenue<br />
$1,244,000 $1,244,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$75,000 $75,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$1,316,000 $1,316,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> State Transit Assistance Fund<br />
$894,000 $894,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $5,626,000 $5,626,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $5,626,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 228 of 423<br />
Page 93<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
UNI10466 Yolo County Lead Agency University Transport System<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
UNI10466 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Unitrans Operating Assistance<br />
Project Description<br />
In Davis, operating assistance for Unitrans.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$1,428,000 $1,428,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> University Fees<br />
$2,758,000 $2,758,000<br />
2012 FTA 5307<br />
$1,485,000 $1,485,000<br />
2012 University Fees<br />
$2,820,000 $2,820,000<br />
2013 FTA 5307<br />
$1,544,000 $1,544,000<br />
2013 University Fees<br />
$2,883,000 $2,883,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$1,606,000 $1,606,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> University Fees<br />
$2,948,000 $2,948,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $17,472,000 $17,472,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $17,472,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
YCT18239 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YCT18239 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
ADA Operating Assitance (5307)<br />
Project Description<br />
Operating Assistance for ADA Paratransit Operations<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
YCT18241 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YCT18241 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Beyond ADA paratransit service (New Freedoms<br />
Rural)<br />
Expansion of parameters for medical appointments<br />
beyond the three-fourths of a mile required by ADA for<br />
paratransit service.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5317 - New Freedom<br />
$60,000 $60,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$113,970 $113,970<br />
$0<br />
$0 $173,970 $173,970<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $173,970<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Operating assistance to transit agencies<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
YCT18238 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YCT18238 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Preventive Maintenance (5307)<br />
Preventive Maintenance of Yolobus Transit Fleet FY<br />
10-11 - FY<strong>14</strong>-15<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
YCT18187 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YCT18187 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Route 215 Operation Assistance (RURAL JARC)<br />
Operating Assistance for continuation service on<br />
Route 215. This service provides low income and rural<br />
individuals transit service to and from employment<br />
related activities.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79057 -<br />
YCT18240 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YCT18240 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Rural Operating Assistance<br />
Project Description<br />
Rural Operationg Assistance for Yolobus service<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
ELD19296 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
ELD19296 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
North Shingle Rd and Newtown Rd - Road Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
PLA25441 Placer County Lead Agency City of Auburn Dept. of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25441 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Road Rehab and Overlays<br />
In Auburn, various locations: perform pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation on the following urban<br />
roadways: Palm Ave from Hwy 49 to Auburn Ravine,<br />
Marguerite Mine from Auburn Ravine to City Limits,<br />
and Dairy Road from Auburn Ravine to Luther Road.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$104,382 $104,382<br />
2012 Transportation Development Act<br />
$12,524 $12,524<br />
2013 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$108,298 $108,298<br />
2013 Transportation Development Act<br />
$<strong>14</strong>,032 $<strong>14</strong>,032<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$110,248 $110,248<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$<strong>14</strong>,284 $<strong>14</strong>,284<br />
$0<br />
$0 $363,768 $363,768<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $363,768<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
PLA25205 Placer County Lead Agency City of Colfax Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25205 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Overlays and Pavement Rehabilitation<br />
In Colfax, surface overlays, various dig-outs, and<br />
patching of failed substructure South Auburn Street<br />
north of SR 174, North Main Street, Grass Valley<br />
Street, and Canyon Way.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$60,000 $60,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Regional Surface Transportation Program Exchange<br />
$58,973 $58,973<br />
<strong>2011</strong> State Bond - Local Streets and Roads<br />
$20,000 $111,027 $131,027<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$50,000 $50,000<br />
$20,000<br />
$0 $280,000 $300,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $300,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 234 of 423<br />
Page 99<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
PLA25503 Placer County Lead Agency City of Rocklin Division of Engineering<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25503 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Rocklin Rd Pavement Rehabilitation<br />
Reconstruct Rocklin Rd from Granite Dr to Meyers St<br />
and High St to Pacific St.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$342,749 $342,749<br />
2012 Road Fund<br />
$44,407 $44,407<br />
2013 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$355,603 $355,603<br />
2013 Road Fund<br />
$46,072 $46,072<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$362,006 $362,006<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Road Fund<br />
$46,902 $46,902<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,197,739 $1,197,739<br />
Bridge Number: N/A<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,197,739<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
PLA25422 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25422 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
2010 Douglas Blvd. Bonded Wearing Course<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
PLA25430 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25430 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Washington Blvd. Bonded Wearing Course<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$134,825 $134,825<br />
2013 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$1,040,635 $1,040,635<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,175,460 $1,175,460<br />
Project Description<br />
In Roseville, on Washington Blvd. from Pleasant<br />
Grove Blvd. to Blue Oaks Blvd.: Apply 1-inch bonded<br />
wearing course to existing street surface.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,175,460<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
PLA25427 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25427 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Foresthill Passing Lane Modification Project<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
SAC24496 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Citrus Heights<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24496 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Sunrise Blvd. Complete Streets<br />
Sunrise Blvd., from Antelope Rd to North City Limits:<br />
rehabilitate road, infill sidewalks, enhance bike lanes,<br />
and other upgrades.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$37,277 $37,277<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$287,722 $287,722<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$72,834 $72,834<br />
2013 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$562,165 $562,165<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$1,260,000 $1,260,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$308,772 $308,772<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$1,123,228 $1,123,228<br />
$324,999 $634,999 $2,692,000 $3,651,998<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,651,998<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
SAC24320 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24320 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Citywide Pavement Repair & ADA Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
SAC24408 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24408 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Road Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$<strong>14</strong>0,725 $<strong>14</strong>0,725<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$1,086,873 $1,086,873<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,227,598 $1,227,598<br />
Project Description<br />
Rehabilitate various roadways in Folsom.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,227,598<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
SAC24595 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Galt Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24595 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Pavement Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$111,383 $111,383<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax<br />
$65,000 $335,000 $400,000<br />
$65,000<br />
$0 $446,383 $511,383<br />
Project Description<br />
Roadway Rehabilitation at various locations within the<br />
City of Galt<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $511,383<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
SAC24411 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24411 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Road Rehabilitation<br />
Project Description<br />
Rehabilitation of various streets in Rancho Cordova.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$600,000 $600,000<br />
2013 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$1,400,000 $1,400,000<br />
2013 Road Fund<br />
$200,000 $1,447,000 $1,647,000<br />
$200,000<br />
$0 $3,447,000 $3,647,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,647,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 238 of 423<br />
Page 103<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
SAC24412 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24412 03-929209 11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Road Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
SAC24502 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24502 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Road Rehabilitation<br />
In Sacramento County, various locations: rehabilitate<br />
roadways with conventional or rubberized asphalt,<br />
repair damaged areas, and install ADA curb ramps.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$150,000 $150,000<br />
2012 Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax<br />
$150,000 $150,000<br />
2013 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$420,000 $420,000<br />
2013 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$2,430,000 $2,430,000<br />
2013 Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax<br />
$369,000 $369,000<br />
$300,000<br />
$0 $3,219,000 $3,519,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,519,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
CAL20391 Sutter County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20391 3M250 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
SR 99 Maintenance<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
SUT18841 Sutter County Lead Agency City of Yuba City Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SUT18841 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Garden Highway Rehabilitation<br />
Garden Highway, from Winship Rd. to Franklin Rd.:<br />
Rehabilitate road.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$4,904 $4,904<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$37,850 $37,850<br />
2013 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$160,000 $160,000<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$123,698 $123,698<br />
2013 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$634,750 $634,750<br />
$42,754<br />
$0 $918,448 $961,202<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $961,202<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
SUT10830 Sutter County Lead Agency City of Yuba City Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SUT10830 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Road Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
SUT18842 Sutter County Lead Agency Sutter County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SUT18842 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Road Rehabilitation<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$878,335 $878,335<br />
2013 Road Fund<br />
$1<strong>14</strong>,798 $1<strong>14</strong>,798<br />
$0<br />
$0 $993,133 $993,133<br />
Project Description<br />
In unincorporated Sutter County, on various roads:<br />
rehabilitate roadways.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $993,133<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
SUT18843 Sutter County Lead Agency Sutter County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SUT18843 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Road Rehabilitation<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$1,317,502 $1,317,502<br />
2012 Road Fund<br />
$170,696 $170,696<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,488,198 $1,488,198<br />
Project Description<br />
In unincorporated Sutter County, on various roads:<br />
rehabilitate roadways.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,488,198<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
CAL20421 Yolo County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20421 3M840 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
I-80 Maintenance in Davis<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Highway Maintenance - National Hwy System<br />
$519,000 $3,700,000 $4,219,000<br />
$519,000<br />
$0 $3,700,000 $4,219,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In and near Davis from Solano Co Line to 1.4 miles<br />
west of Yolo Causeway: perform maintenance of<br />
asphalt and concrete overlay.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $4,219,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 242 of 423<br />
Page 107<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
YOL192<strong>14</strong> Yolo County Lead Agency City of Davis Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL192<strong>14</strong> n/a<br />
11-00 2009<br />
Project Title<br />
2008 Road Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
YOL17725 Yolo County Lead Agency City of Winters Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL17725 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Railroad Avenue Rehabilitation<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$30,000 $370,000 $400,000<br />
$30,000<br />
$0 $370,000 $400,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Winters, Railroad Avenue from Anderson Avenue to<br />
Niemann Street: pavement overlay, curb, gutter, and<br />
sidewalk repairs, new curb, gutter, and sidewalk, and<br />
accessibility improvements. It does not involve any<br />
utility rehabilitation work.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $400,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
YOL19283 Yolo County Lead Agency City of Woodland Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL19283 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Kentucky Ave. Rehabilitation and Bike Lane Gap<br />
Closure<br />
In the City of Woodland, 1/4 mile of Kentucky Ave.,<br />
from East St. to Harter Ave.: reconstruct pavement,<br />
install signing, restripe vehicle and bicycle lanes.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$60,000 $60,000<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$86,828 $86,828<br />
2013 Regional Surface Transportation Program<br />
$670,172 $670,172<br />
$60,000<br />
$0 $757,000 $817,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $817,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 244 of 423<br />
Page 109<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
YOL19274 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL19274 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
CR31 and CR93A Rehabilitation<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79017 -<br />
YUB15852 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB15852 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Beale AFB Access (Smartville Road)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007 -<br />
CAL20410 El Dorado County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20410 1A680 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Bullion Bend/Ice House Roadway Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$71,688 $344 $1,617,270 $1,689,302<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$553,312 $2,656 $12,482,730 $13,038,698<br />
$625,000<br />
$3,000 $<strong>14</strong>,100,000 $<strong>14</strong>,728,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In El Dorado County, Bullion Bend/Ice House Rd,<br />
from 0.1 mile west of Sawmill Road undercrossing in<br />
Pollock Pines to the South Fork American River<br />
Bridge - Rehabilitate roadway (PM 28.8/39.6)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $<strong>14</strong>,728,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007 -<br />
CAL18773 El Dorado County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18773 3C760 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Placerville U.S. 50 Culvert Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007 -<br />
CAL20420 Placer County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20420 1E000 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Squaw Valley to Nevada County Line Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 SHOPP - Roadway Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$97,495 $2,294 $917,600 $1,017,389<br />
2012 SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$752,505 $17,706 $7,082,400 $7,852,611<br />
$850,000<br />
$20,000 $8,000,000 $8,870,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Pla-89, near Truckee, from 0.2 mile south of Squaw<br />
Valley Road to Nevada County line - Rehabilitate<br />
roadway (PM 13.5/21.7) [SHOPP Roadway<br />
Preservation] (CTIPS ID 120-0000-0066)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $8,870,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007 -<br />
CAL20396 Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20396 0A800 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
65th St. to Sunrise Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007 -<br />
CAL20402 Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20402 0F590 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
I-5 Rehabilitation<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007 -<br />
CAL20413 Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20413 1F450 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Sac-5 Pavement Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$160,580 $1,376 $2,294,000 $2,455,956<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$1,239,420 $10,624 $17,706,000 $18,956,044<br />
$1,400,000<br />
$12,000 $20,000,000 $21,412,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento County from Florin Road to Route 50 -<br />
Grind PCC and slab replace, dowel bars (PM 17.2)<br />
[SHOPP Roadway Preservation - Pavement<br />
Rehabilitation]<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $21,412,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007 -<br />
CAL20415 Sutter County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20415 1F470 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Sut-20 Roadway Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$22,940 $803 $1,<strong>14</strong>7,000 $1,170,743<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$177,060 $6,197 $8,853,000 $9,036,257<br />
$200,000<br />
$7,000 $10,000,000 $10,207,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sutter County in and near Yuba City, on SR 20,<br />
from 0.5 mile east of North Humphrey Road to 0.1<br />
mile west of the Yuba/Sutter County line -<br />
Rehabilitate roadway (PM 11.2/17.0)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $10,207,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 250 of 423<br />
Page 115<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007 -<br />
CAL20404 Sutter County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20404 1F370 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Sutter/Butte-99 Rehabilitation<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007 -<br />
CAL20444 Yolo County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20444 1F810 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Sut-113 Roadway Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$183,520 $1,720 $2,236,650 $2,421,890<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$1,416,480 $13,280 $17,263,350 $18,693,110<br />
$1,600,000<br />
$15,000 $19,500,000 $21,115,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Near Knights Landing, from Yolo County line to Sutter<br />
Causeway Bridge #18-32 - Roadway rehabilitation<br />
(PM 0.0/10.8) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0847].<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $21,115,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007 -<br />
CAL20416 Yolo County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20416 1F480 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Yol-5 Pavement Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$86,025 $1,376 $1,387,870 $1,475,271<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$663,975 $10,624 $10,712,130 $11,386,729<br />
$750,000<br />
$12,000 $12,100,000 $12,862,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Yolo County 8 miles north of Woodland from<br />
County Road 96 OC to Oat Creek Bridge - AC overlay<br />
(CAPM) (PM R<strong>14</strong>.0/R21.8) [SHOPP Roadway<br />
Preservation - Pavement Rehab]<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $12,862,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 252 of 423<br />
Page 117<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007 -<br />
CAL20441 Yuba County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20441 0A580 11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Marysville Roadway Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$355,570 $28,675 $4,588,000 $4,972,245<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$2,744,430 $221,325 $35,412,000 $38,377,755<br />
$3,100,000 $250,000 $40,000,000 $43,350,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Marysville on SR 70 from First St. undercrossing to<br />
east of Binney Junction and on SR 20 from Feather<br />
River Bridge #18-9 to 0.1 mile east of Levee Rd. -<br />
Roadway rehab (Yub-70 PM <strong>14</strong>.1/15.4 and Yub-20<br />
PM 0.5/3.5<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $43,350,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79007 -<br />
CAL204<strong>14</strong> Yuba County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL204<strong>14</strong> 1F460 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Yub-70 Roadway Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$120,435 $1,376 $1,949,900 $2,071,711<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$929,565 $10,624 $15,050,100 $15,990,289<br />
$1,050,000<br />
$12,000 $17,000,000 $18,062,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Yuba County south of Marysville from McGowan<br />
Road OC to Yuba River BOH - Roadway rehabilitation<br />
(PM R7.0/13.6) [SHOPP Roadway Preservation -<br />
Roadway Rehab]<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $18,062,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 253 of 423<br />
Page 118<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79043 -<br />
REG17943 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
REG17943 n/a<br />
11-00 2017<br />
DNA Light Rail - Overall<br />
This project will advance Phase I (DNA MOS-1A) to<br />
the 30% engineering level, and redefine a Minimum<br />
Operable Segment 2 and possibly 3. Construction is<br />
REG17320, Phase II is REG17935, and Phase III is<br />
REG17325. Total project cost for DNA MOS-1A<br />
through MOS-3 is $803,809,743. (All federal funds<br />
transferred to FTA prior to 2008. )<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79039 -<br />
CAL20375 Placer County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20375 0E990 11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Northstar Slope Stabilization<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79039 -<br />
SAC2<strong>14</strong>70 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC2<strong>14</strong>70 n/a<br />
11-00 2010<br />
Project Title<br />
Folsom Blvd. Enhancements Phase 1<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79039 -<br />
CAL20409 Sutter County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20409 1F500 11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Yuba City 99 Landscaping<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadside Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$34,410 $688 $344,100 $379,198<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadside Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$265,590 $5,312 $2,655,900 $2,926,802<br />
$300,000<br />
$6,000 $3,000,000 $3,306,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sutter County in and near Yuba City on Rte. 99<br />
from SR 20 to 0.9 mile north of Queens Avenue -<br />
Highway planting and upgrade irrigation (PM<br />
30.6/32.7) [SHOPP Roadside Preservation - Highway<br />
Planting Restoration]<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,306,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Plantings, landscaping, etc.<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79039 -<br />
CAL18789 Yolo County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18789 0E870 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
I-5 Tree Planting<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79039 -<br />
YOL19264 Yolo County Lead Agency City of Winters Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL19264 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Downtown Streetscape Improvements Phases 1 & 2<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79058 -<br />
PLA25399 Placer County Lead Agency City of Auburn Dept. of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25399 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Auburn Transit Bus Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79058 -<br />
PCT10500 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Transit<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PCT10500 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Placer County Transit Replacement Buses<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79058 -<br />
SAC24418 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Elk Grove<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24418 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Six Replacement Buses for E-Tran<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$1,070,000 $1,070,000<br />
2012 State Transit Assistance Fund<br />
$417,000 $417,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,487,000 $1,487,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Purchase six CNG replacement buses for the City of<br />
Elk Grove's E-Tran bus transit buses. The CNG<br />
buses replace six CNG and diesel buses that are<br />
beyond their useful life.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,487,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79058 -<br />
PAR10013 Sacramento County Lead Agency Paratransit Inc.<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PAR10013 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Demand Response Vehicles<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$750,000 $750,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $3,750,000 $3,750,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,750,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 261 of 423<br />
Page 126<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79058 -<br />
SAC24454 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24454 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Bus Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79058 -<br />
REG17924 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
REG17924 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Neighborhood Ride Vehicle Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79058 -<br />
REG18010 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
REG18010 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Paratransit Vehicle Replacement FY10/11 to FY13/<strong>14</strong><br />
Purchase replacement and some expansion vehicles<br />
and communication equipment to be used by<br />
Paratransit, Inc to provide complementary ADA<br />
paratransit service on behalf of RT.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79058 -<br />
YST10439 Various Counties Lead Agency Yuba Sutter Transit<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YST10439 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Commuter Fleet Replacement & Minor Fleet<br />
Expansion<br />
Purchase up to five, 40 to 45', specially equipped,<br />
high-capacity, heavy-duty, clean diesel commuter<br />
buses to replace three 2002 model, medium-duty,<br />
buses and expand the commuter fleet from 16 to 18<br />
buses.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 AB 2766<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
2013 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
2013 State Bond - Transit<br />
$1,650,000 $1,650,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $2,750,000 $2,750,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $2,750,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79058 -<br />
YST10438 Various Counties Lead Agency Yuba Sutter Transit<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YST10438 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Fixed Route Fleet Replacement & Minor Fleet<br />
Expansion<br />
Purchase up to ten, 30' to 35', heavy-duty, low-floor,<br />
clean diesel, local fixed route buses to replace six<br />
2001 model, medium-duty buses and expand the<br />
local fixed route fleet from 18 to 22 buses.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
2012 AB 2766<br />
$400,000 $400,000<br />
2012 State Bond - Transit<br />
$1,600,000 $1,600,000<br />
2012 Transportation Development Act<br />
$1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $4,000,000 $4,000,000<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $4,000,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 265 of 423<br />
Page 130<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79058 -<br />
YST10417 Various Counties Lead Agency Yuba Sutter Transit<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YST10417 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
YST Commuter Bus Purchase<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79058 -<br />
YCT18160 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YCT18160 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Yolobus 13 Bus Purchase Cost Increase<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79054 -<br />
VAR56029 Various Counties Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
VAR56029 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Transit 511/Automated Trip Planning Implementation<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79054 -<br />
YCT18201 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YCT18201 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Administration and Operations Office Equipment<br />
including Computer and Software<br />
Purchase of office equipment including computers<br />
and software.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 FTA 5307<br />
$9,600 $9,600<br />
2012 State Bond - Transit<br />
$10,000 $10,000<br />
2012 Transportation Development Act<br />
$2,400 $2,400<br />
2013 FTA 5307<br />
$16,000 $16,000<br />
2013 State Bond - Transit<br />
$10,000 $10,000<br />
2013 Transportation Development Act<br />
$4,000 $4,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> State Bond - Transit<br />
$85,000 $85,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $137,000 $137,000<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $137,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Purchase of office, shop, and operating equipment for existing facilities<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79053 -<br />
PLA252<strong>14</strong> Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA252<strong>14</strong> n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Roseville Transit ITS Project<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79053 -<br />
REG15282 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
REG15282 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
OCS/Substation Upgrades<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79056 -<br />
PLA25351 Placer County Lead Agency City of Auburn Dept. of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25351 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Street Sweeper Replacement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79050 -<br />
PLA25353 Placer County Lead Agency City of Auburn Dept. of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25353 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Auburn Multi Modal Station - Rail Platform Extension<br />
At the existing Auburn Multi Modal Station: Obtain<br />
right-of-way and install rail platform extension .<br />
Funding is for planning / engineering & design /<br />
environmental phase only.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$48,204 $48,204<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$6,245 $6,245<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$362,031 $362,031<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
$54,449 $362,031 $1,000,000 $1,416,480<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,416,480<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of transit buildings and structures (e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary structures)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79050 -<br />
PLA25324 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25324 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Fuel Station Cover<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 FTA 5307<br />
$375,000 $1,200,000 $1,575,000<br />
2013 Transportation Development Act<br />
$90,000 $300,000 $390,000<br />
$465,000<br />
$0 $1,500,000 $1,965,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Construct a Fuel Station Cover<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,965,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of transit buildings and structures (e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary structures)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79050 -<br />
PLA19841 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA19841 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Roseville Maintenance Facility Upgrades<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79050 -<br />
PLA25006 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25006 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
TART CNG Facility Phase 2<br />
TART Maintenance Facility, 870 Cabin Creek Road,<br />
Truckee, CA. Construct improvements to the TART<br />
CNG Fueling Facility (phase 2).<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79050 -<br />
SAC20350 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC20350 0L0364L 11-00 2016<br />
Sacramento Intermodal Trans. Facility - Phase 2<br />
Sacramento Intermodal Transportation Facility Valley<br />
Station: Improvements to the existing station<br />
including: relocating the existing LRT station to a<br />
north-south alignment; relocating (repave/restripe) the<br />
existing RT and Amtrak bus berths; providing<br />
enhanced passenger connections; relocating<br />
passenger vehicle and bicycle parking; upgrading the<br />
Depot's electrical system; providing a transit way.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79050 -<br />
SAC244<strong>14</strong> Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC244<strong>14</strong> n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Sacramento Intermodal Transportation Facility -<br />
Phase 1<br />
Sacramento Intermodal Transportation Facility:<br />
Realign and straighten the existing mainline UPRR<br />
freight and passenger rail tracks, provide passenger<br />
facilities that connect the Depot to the relocated<br />
platforms. (Project includes Prelim. Engineering for<br />
both Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Sac. Intermodal<br />
Transp. Facility). (Other Fed-Project of National &<br />
Regional Significance is Section 1301 and are<br />
Earmarked funds from SAFETEA-LU. CMAQ funds<br />
are being used for straightening and realigning a<br />
3,300-foot-long section of the UPRR mainline. The<br />
project will allow UPRR’s trains to operate at higher<br />
speeds and reduce train idling. Emission Benefits in<br />
kg/day: NOx 1.2, CO 0.1, PM10 0.1)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79050 -<br />
PAR10002 Sacramento County Lead Agency Paratransit Inc.<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PAR10002 n/a<br />
11-00 2010<br />
Project Title<br />
Mobility Management Center (JARC)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79050 -<br />
REG17949 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
REG17949 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Watt Ave. Station Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79050 -<br />
UNI10360 Yolo County Lead Agency University Transport System<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
UNI10360 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Unitrans Hutchison Corridor Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79050 -<br />
YCT18167 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YCT18167 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Yolobus Bus Stop Enhancement Project<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> RIP - Public Transportation Account<br />
$264,000 $264,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $264,000 $264,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Enhance passenger safety, security, comfort, and<br />
information by installing (either adding or replacing)<br />
passenger shelters, benches, shelter and bench<br />
pads, solar lighting, information displays at several<br />
locations along Yolobus transit routes.<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $264,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of transit buildings and structures (e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary structures)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79055 -<br />
PLA25404 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25404 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Repower/Rehab Buses<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79055 -<br />
SAC24448 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Galt Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24448 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Preventive Maintenance for SCTLink Fleet<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79055 -<br />
YCT18162 Yolo County Lead Agency Yolo County Transportation District<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YCT18162 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Yolobus Rehabilitation and Re-power of Nine (9)<br />
Transit Buses<br />
Rehabilitation and re-power of nine (9) buses to<br />
extend their useful life<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79029 -<br />
PLA25468 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Transportation Planning Agency<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25468 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Placer County Congestion Management Program<br />
Provide educational and outreach efforts regarding<br />
alternative transportation modes to employers,<br />
residents and the school community through the<br />
Placer County Congestion Management Program<br />
(CMP). CMP activities will be coordinated with the<br />
City of Roseville and SACOG's Regional Rideshare /<br />
TDM Program. (KG/day ROG 91.25; NOx 105.67;<br />
PM10 36.39)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$168,333 $168,333<br />
2012 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$21,809 $21,809<br />
2013 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$168,333 $168,333<br />
2013 Local Transportation Fund<br />
$21,809 $21,809<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$168,334 $168,334<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Transportation Fund<br />
$21,810 $21,810<br />
$0<br />
$0 $570,428 $570,428<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $570,428<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training<br />
and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79029 -<br />
VAR56025 Sacramento County Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
VAR56025 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Sacramento Metropolitan Area Rideshare Program<br />
Phase 2<br />
Provide ridematching services for the Sacramento<br />
metropolitan area; cooperate with local agencies in El<br />
Dorado and Placer counties on outreach efforts;<br />
manage regional programs supporting alternatives to<br />
driving alone; provide funding for 12 Transportation<br />
Management Organizations (TMOs) in region through<br />
grants. (This is a TCM.) (Emission Benefits: VOC<br />
0.54 and NOx 0.5 kg/day) (This is a continuation of<br />
Phase 1, SAC20400)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79009 -<br />
CAL20439 Placer County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20439 0F010 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Martis Creek Left-Turn Lane<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> CT Minor Pgm. - SHOPP AC<br />
$1,290,767 $1,290,767<br />
<strong>2011</strong> CT Minor Pgm. - State Cash<br />
$167,233 $167,233<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,458,000 $1,458,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Near Truckee, at Martis Creek Lake Road - Construct<br />
left-turn pocket (Pla-267-1.1)<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $1,458,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Safety improvement program<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79009 -<br />
PLA25226 Placer County Lead Agency City of Auburn Dept. of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25226 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Palm Avenue Sidewalks / Bicycle Lane<br />
Installation of sidewalks and Class 2 bike lanes from<br />
Highway 49 to Nevada Street.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79009 -<br />
PLA25390 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25390 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Sheridan Elementary School Frontage Improvements<br />
SRTS<br />
Sheridan ES and Lincoln MS: Improvements shall<br />
consist of a multi-purpose pedestrian path along the<br />
school frontage with curb ramps plus the installation<br />
of 2 4-way stops at the intersections of H Street/10th<br />
St. and Riosa Rd./10th St.(SRTS# S0203018)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79009 -<br />
SAC24396 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24396 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
SRTS Five<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79009 -<br />
YOL19273 Yolo County Lead Agency City of West Sacramento Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL19273 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
CEMEX Rail Safety<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010 -<br />
ELD16<strong>14</strong>0 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD16<strong>14</strong>0 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Green Valley Rd/N. Shingle Rd - Realignment<br />
Realign curve on east leg, add 8-ft shoulders, add left<br />
and right turn lanes, and signalize intersection;<br />
project in conjunction with Tennessee Creek Bridge<br />
Replacement (CIP77109/ELD19323).<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010 -<br />
ELD19309 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19309 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Salmon Falls Rd South of Glenesk Ln Realignment<br />
(MP 7.79 - 7.89)<br />
Realign curves between MP 7.79 and 7.89 (south of<br />
private road Glenesk Ln), widen roadway, add<br />
shoulders, superelevate curve, drainage<br />
improvements, add flashing beacon warning signs<br />
and rumble strips. CIP73362<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program<br />
$900,000 $900,000<br />
2013 Regional Surface Transportation Program Exchange<br />
$233,400 $233,400<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,133,400 $1,133,400<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,133,400<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Safety improvement program<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010 -<br />
PLA25433 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25433 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Foresthill Road Safety<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program<br />
$900,000 $900,000<br />
2013 Road Fund<br />
$100,000 $100,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,000,000 $1,000,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Foresthill Road 3.2 miles east of the intersection of<br />
Interstate 80 and the Auburn-Ravine/Foresthill Road<br />
exit: Improve horizontal geometry of three curves;<br />
repave and apply a micro-surface friction course:<br />
increase sight distance and add acceleration lane.<br />
HSIP3-03-030<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,000,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Safety improvement program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 288 of 423<br />
Page 153<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010 -<br />
PLA25432 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25432 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Rollins Lake Rd. Shoulder Widening and Guardrail<br />
Improvements<br />
Rollins Lake Rd. for 2 miles north of intersection with<br />
SR 174, including it's intersection with Norton Grade<br />
Rd.: Construct segments of shoulder widening and<br />
guardrail; realign roadway intersection with Norton<br />
Grade Rd.; install speed limit and curve warning<br />
signing.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program<br />
$900,000 $900,000<br />
2013 Road Fund<br />
$210,200 $210,200<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,110,200 $1,110,200<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,110,200<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Safety improvement program<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010 -<br />
SAC24500 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24500 03-929200L 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
12th St. Signal Upgrades<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Local Agency Funds<br />
$400,000 $400,000<br />
2013 Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program<br />
$900,000 $900,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $1,300,000 $1,300,000<br />
Project Description<br />
12th St. between Richards Blvd. and L St.: Upgrade<br />
traffic signal system; repair conduit infrastructure<br />
between signals; provide dynamic train and vehicle<br />
signs; improve signing and striping. HSIP3-03-022<br />
(T15115000)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,300,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Safety improvement program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 289 of 423<br />
Page 154<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010 -<br />
SAC24423 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24423 03-928923L 11-00 2012<br />
Alhambra and Folsom Signal Upgrade<br />
Intersection of Alhambra Blvd. and Folsom Blvd.:<br />
upgrade traffic signal with protected/split phases; add<br />
and upgrade pedestrian improvements.(T15105600)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010 -<br />
SAC24424 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24424 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Watt and Larchmont Signal<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$44,480 $44,480<br />
2012 Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program<br />
$400,320 $400,320<br />
$0<br />
$0 $444,800 $444,800<br />
Project Description<br />
At intersection of Watt Ave. and Larchmont Dr.:<br />
Install traffic signal; construct sidewalks, curb ramps,<br />
pedestrian pads, and raised median.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $444,800<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Safety improvement program<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010 -<br />
SUT18825 Sutter County Lead Agency City of Live Oak<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SUT18825 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
New Traffic Signals<br />
In Live Oak, at Live Oak Blvd and Elm St: Install new<br />
traffic signals with interconnects to Union Pacific RR<br />
Crossing and existing signal at next intersection.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010 -<br />
YOL19257 Yolo County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YOL19257 1E980 11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
New Traffic Signals & Modify Intersection<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010 -<br />
YUB16010 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB16010 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Hammonton-Smartsville Rd Shoulder Improvement<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program<br />
$580,500 $580,500<br />
2013 Road Fund<br />
$64,500 $64,500<br />
$0<br />
$0 $645,000 $645,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Hammonton-Smartsville Rd from 0.7 miles west to 2<br />
miles west of South Golden Parkway. Widen the<br />
typical shoulder section to 4' of pavement with 3' of<br />
aggregate base rock. HSIP3-03-029<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $645,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Safety improvement program<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010 -<br />
YUB15970 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YUB15970 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Headwall Removal<br />
EA Number<br />
Remove headwalls near roadway for safety issues<br />
and realign Woodruff Lane.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79010 -<br />
YUB15986 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YUB15986 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Traffic Signal<br />
EA Number<br />
In Linda, Intersection of Hammonton-Smartville Rd.<br />
and Simpson Ln.: Install 3-phase traffic signal.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79002 -<br />
CAL20385 Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20385 4E220 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Davis Ranch Two-Way Left-Turn Lane<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79002 -<br />
CAL20387 Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20387 0F520 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Sac Var Open-Grade Asphalt Concrete (OGAC)<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79002 -<br />
CAL20438 Various Counties Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20438 1F340 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Flashing Beacons at Various Locations<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)<br />
$181,487 $4,427 $389,532 $575,446<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Collision Reduction (State Cash)<br />
$23,513 $573 $50,468 $74,554<br />
$205,000<br />
$5,000 $440,000 $650,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In El Dorado, Sacramento, Sutter and Yolo Counties<br />
on Routes 50, 51, 80 and 99 at Various Locations -<br />
Install flashing beacons [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0801].<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $650,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Safety improvement program<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79002 -<br />
CAL20405 Various Counties Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20405 1F030 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Rumble Strips<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)<br />
$194,766 $7,082 $1,037,572 $1,239,420<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Collision Reduction (State Cash)<br />
$25,234 $918 $134,428 $160,580<br />
$220,000<br />
$8,000 $1,172,000 $1,400,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Butte, Colusa, Placer, Sacramento and Sutter<br />
Counties on various routes at various locations -<br />
Install rumble strips (SHOPP - Collision Reduction)<br />
[But-99: Eaton Rd to Tehama Co Line, But-99:<br />
Shippee Rd to Freeway, Col-20: Niagara Rd to Jct<br />
Rte 45, Col/Sut-20: Sycamore Rd to Humphrey,<br />
Pla-80: Applegate Rd OC to 174 Jct, Sac-99: Near<br />
Walnut St to near Grant Line Rd, Sut-113: Knight's<br />
Landing to Sutter Causeway]<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,400,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Safety improvement program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 297 of 423<br />
Page 162<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79002 -<br />
CAL20393 Various Counties Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20393 1F100 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Sac/Pla/Nev Thin Friction Surface<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)<br />
$163,780 $6,197 $575,445 $745,422<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Collision Reduction (State Cash)<br />
$21,220 $803 $74,555 $96,578<br />
$185,000<br />
$7,000 $650,000 $842,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento, Placer, and Nevada Counties at<br />
various locations - Place a thin high friction surface<br />
[Sac-05-17.27, Sac-50-R0.39/R0.79, Sac-50-R2.68,<br />
Sac-50-9.5, Sac-50-17, Pla-80-8.87, Nev-20-30.5]<br />
(CTIPS ID 130-0000-2089).<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $842,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79002 -<br />
CAL20412 Various Counties Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20412 1F440 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Sac/Yol/Sut/Yub/Nev Crash Cushions<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)<br />
$354,120 $10,624 $3,098,550 $3,463,294<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Collision Reduction (State Cash)<br />
$45,880 $1,376 $401,450 $448,706<br />
$400,000<br />
$12,000 $3,500,000 $3,912,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento, Yolo, Sutter, Yuba, and Nevada<br />
Counties on Routes 5, 50, 51, 80, 99, 49, and 20 -<br />
Upgrade crash cushions at various locations [SHOPP<br />
Collision Reduction - Safety Enhancements]<br />
(Sac-5-22.27/26.96, Sac-50-L0.27/L2.35,<br />
Sac-51-0.09/3.93, Sac-99-21.94/24.30,<br />
Sac-80-M9.19, Yol-50-2.0/2.1, Yol-80-R10.20,<br />
Nev-20-R16.5/16.9, Nev-49-R13.27, Sut-20-16.72,<br />
Yub-20-0.54)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,912,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Safety improvement program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 298 of 423<br />
Page 163<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79002 -<br />
CAL20442 Various Counties Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20442 0F210 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Upgrade MBGR at Various Locations<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)<br />
$354,120 $17,706 $4,205,175 $4,577,001<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Collision Reduction (State Cash)<br />
$45,880 $2,294 $544,825 $592,999<br />
$400,000<br />
$20,000 $4,750,000 $5,170,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Various locations in El Dorado, Placer, Sutter, Butte<br />
and Nevada counties on Routes 99,20, 49 and 50 -<br />
Upgrade metal beam guard rail (MBGR) end<br />
treatments [approx. 50% of work in El Dorado, Placer<br />
and Sutter counties; 29% in Butte county; and 21%<br />
in Nevada county]<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $5,170,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Guardrails, median barriers, crash cushions<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79002 -<br />
CAL18829 Various Counties Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18829 3E030 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Upgrade MBGR End Treatments in Various Counties<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)<br />
$578,101 $41,609 $5,028,504 $5,648,2<strong>14</strong><br />
2013 SHOPP - Collision Reduction (State Cash)<br />
$74,899 $5,391 $651,496 $731,786<br />
$653,000<br />
$47,000 $5,680,000 $6,380,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In Sacramento, Placer, Yuba and Yolo Counties at<br />
various locations - Upgrade metal beam guard rail end<br />
treatments.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $6,380,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Guardrails, median barriers, crash cushions<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 299 of 423<br />
Page 164<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79002 -<br />
CAL18780 Various Counties Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18780 4A530 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Various Counties - Upgrade Guardrail<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79002 -<br />
CAL18743 Yolo County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18743 0C470 11-00 2016<br />
Project Title<br />
SR-16 Safety Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)<br />
$11,153,009 $13,810,680 $43,551,448 $68,515,137<br />
2012 SHOPP - Collision Reduction (State Cash)<br />
$1,444,991 $1,789,320 $5,642,552 $8,876,863<br />
$12,598,000 $15,600,000 $49,194,000 $77,392,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Near Brooks - east of Mossy Creek Bridge to west of<br />
Route 505 - widen shoulder and construct left turn<br />
lane and right turn pockets (PM 18.2/31.5).<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $77,392,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Shoulder Improvements<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79002 -<br />
CAL20395 Yolo County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20395 0F700 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Yolo 80 Median Widening Near Davis<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79005 -<br />
CAL20403 Sacramento County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20403 1C12U 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Eastbound Route 50 Ramp Metering<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79005 -<br />
CAL18784 Various Counties Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18784 1C112 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
ITS Installation - Various Locations<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)<br />
$1,079,181 $150,501 $2,848,010 $4,077,692<br />
2012 SHOPP - Mobility (State Cash)<br />
$139,819 $19,499 $368,990 $528,308<br />
$1,219,000 $170,000 $3,217,000 $4,606,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In El Dorado, Nevada and Placer Counties at various<br />
locations on U.S. 50, I-80, SR 89 and SR 267 - install<br />
Intelligent Transportation Systems. LIMITS: El<br />
Dorado, Nevada and Placer Counties<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $4,606,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79005 -<br />
CAL18782 Yuba County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18782 1E760 11-00 2015<br />
Project Title<br />
Marysville Operational Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)<br />
$886,185 $225,752 $3,873,188 $4,985,125<br />
2013 SHOPP - Mobility (State Cash)<br />
$1<strong>14</strong>,815 $29,248 $501,812 $645,875<br />
$1,001,000 $255,000 $4,375,000 $5,631,000<br />
Project Description<br />
On SR 20 in Marysville, from I Street to F Street; also<br />
on SR 70, from 4th Street to 5th Street: Install<br />
left-turn pockets and modify signals.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $5,631,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Safety improvement program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 303 of 423<br />
Page 168<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79067 -<br />
SAC24191 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24191 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
Folsom Blvd. Enhancements & SR2S Phase 2<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79066 -<br />
ELD19186 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19186 2E480 11-00 2012<br />
Northside School Class I Bike Path - Phase 1<br />
(SR-193)<br />
Construct Class I bike path along north side of<br />
SR-193 from SR-49 to Auburn Lake Trails subdivision<br />
for approx. 0.82 mile (Phase 1). (See<br />
ELD19286/CIP72306 for Phase 2). CIP72304<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79066 -<br />
VAR56041 Various Counties Lead Agency SACOG<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
VAR56041 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
SACOG Region Safe Routes to School<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$60,000 $60,000<br />
2012 Safe Routes to School<br />
$180,000 $180,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $240,000 $240,000<br />
Project Description<br />
For all schools in El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento,<br />
Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba Counties: Create tools,<br />
programs, and materials that promote safe walking<br />
and bicycling; conduct outreach and educate<br />
partners. (SRTS# S0203019)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $240,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Safety improvement program<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79012 -<br />
ELD19260 El Dorado County Lead Agency El Dorado County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
ELD19260 928823L 11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Latrobe Rd Realignment (MP 7.0 - 7.35)<br />
Realign and widen 0.35 mile of Latrobe Rd north of<br />
Ryan Ranch Rd (MP 7.0 to 7.35); includes widening<br />
shoulders, upgraded drainage, installing metal beam<br />
guard rail. CIP73359<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79012 -<br />
PLA25384 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25384 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Foresthill Rd. Safety Improvements<br />
Foresthill Road from Lower Lake Clementine Road to<br />
Old Auburn Road: Increase sight distance; construct<br />
acceleration lane.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79012 -<br />
YUB15985 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YUB15985 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Spenceville Rd. Left Turn<br />
Intersection of Spenceville Road at Camp Far<br />
West/Monarch Trail: Construct new left-turn lane at<br />
nonsignalized intersection.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79006 -<br />
CAL20445 Yuba County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL20445 1F820 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Yub-20 Pavement Rehab<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Pres. (State Cash)<br />
$82,584 $4,359 $600,455 $687,398<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)<br />
$637,416 $33,641 $4,634,545 $5,305,602<br />
$720,000<br />
$38,000 $5,235,000 $5,993,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Near Marysville, from 0.1 mile east of Levee Road to<br />
0.1 mile west of Loma Rica Road - Pavement<br />
rehabilitation (PM R3.5/8.0) [CTIPS ID<br />
107-0000-0848].<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $5,993,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79025 -<br />
SAC20762 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC20762 03-928820L 11-00 2012<br />
Project Title<br />
ITS Expansion - Traffic Operation<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
CAL18786 El Dorado County Lead Agency Caltrans District 3<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
CAL18786 2E040 11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
US 50 Wildlife Crossings<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
PLA25465 Placer County Lead Agency City of Roseville Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
PLA25465 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Downtown Roseville Transportation Enhancement<br />
Project<br />
In Roseville, conduct Washington Blvd<br />
pedestrian/bike undercrossing study, Improve Civic<br />
Center transit transfer facility and construct other<br />
transit/bicycle/pedestrian related improvements.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> FTA 5307<br />
$136,000 $507,000 $643,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Redevelopment Funds<br />
$15,200 $60,175 $75,375<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Transportation Development Act<br />
$12,000 $63,375 $75,375<br />
$163,200<br />
$0 $630,550 $793,750<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $793,750<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
PLA25473 Placer County Lead Agency Placer County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA25473 n/a<br />
11-00 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Highway 49 Pedestrian Facilities and Landscaping<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2013 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality<br />
$150,000 $1,255,790 $1,405,790<br />
2013 Redevelopment Funds<br />
$19,434 $162,701 $182,135<br />
$169,434<br />
$0 $1,418,491 $1,587,925<br />
Project Description<br />
Construct pedestrian and landscape facilities along<br />
Highway 49 from New Airport Road to Education<br />
Street. (In Kg/day ROG 0.1 NOX 0.06 PM10 0.03)<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,587,925<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 311 of 423<br />
Page 176<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
PLA19100 Placer County Lead Agency Town of Loomis Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
PLA19100 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Loomis Rail Station Enhancements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
SAC24599 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC24599 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Project Title<br />
Folsom Railroad Block Phase<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$400,000 $400,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> RIP - STP Enhancements<br />
$500,000 $500,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $900,000 $900,000<br />
Project Description<br />
In historic downtown Folsom, near Sutter St, Folsom<br />
Blvd, between Leidesdorff St and Wool St: Construct<br />
Phase 2 of the Historic Folsom Station Public Plaza<br />
to enhance lighting and other enhancements<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $900,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
SAC20570 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC20570 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Folsom Railroad Block Phase 3<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
SAC20220 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Folsom Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
SAC20220 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Historic District Parking<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
SAC24124 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Sacramento Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24124 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
R Street Streetscape Improvements<br />
City of Sacramento, R Street, from 2nd St. to 18th<br />
St., provide paving and streetscape improvements,<br />
including curb, gutter, sidewalk, accessibility<br />
features, landscaping, lighting, and street furniture.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>14</strong><br />
$1,071,923 $1,071,923<br />
$1,323,846<br />
$0 $2,<strong>14</strong>3,846 $3,467,692<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $3,467,692<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 315 of 423<br />
Page 180<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
SAC24066 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento County Dept of Transportation<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24066 n/a<br />
11-00 2012<br />
Freedom Park Drive/Watt Avenue Enhancements<br />
In Sacramento County, Freedom Park Drive, from<br />
32nd St. to Watt Ave and Watt Ave, from Don Julio<br />
Blvd to Karl Dr on the west side of the roadway in the<br />
community of North Highlands. Construct pedestrian<br />
and streetscape improvements to serve as a gateway<br />
into adjacent McClellan Park.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
REG17942 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
REG17942 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
12th Street Improvements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
REG17795 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
REG17795 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Light Rail Station Enhancements<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
REG17929 Sacramento County Lead Agency Sacramento Regional Transit District<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
REG17929 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
Rehabilitate Light Rail Stations<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Othr. State - Public Transportation Account<br />
$159,000 $159,000<br />
$0<br />
$0 $159,000 $159,000<br />
Project Description<br />
Rehabilitation of light rail stations, including parking<br />
lots, sidewalks, landscape, drainage, fencing,<br />
electrical and lighting, mini high shelters, and<br />
replacement of trash cans and benches. [Combined<br />
with YCT18164]<br />
Other<br />
Total Cost $159,000<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
YOL19227 Yolo County Lead Agency City of West Sacramento Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL19227 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
West Capitol Avenue Streetscape Improvements -<br />
Phase 2<br />
In West Sacramento on West Capitol Avenue from<br />
Jefferson Boulevard to Westacre Road, construction<br />
of streetscape improvements, including wider<br />
sidewalks, flatter road cross-section, reconfigure<br />
lanes, utility relocation, new lighting, and substantial<br />
planting and hardscape treatments.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
YOL19281 Yolo County Lead Agency City of Woodland Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YOL19281 n/a<br />
11-00 2015<br />
Downtown Streetscape<br />
Main St., between Third St. and Sixth St.: Construct<br />
streetscape improvements, including improved<br />
sidewalks, landscaping, trees, bulb-outs, A.D.A.<br />
ramps, a pedestrian actuated signal, etc.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
2012 Local Agency Funds<br />
$50,000 $50,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Local Agency Funds<br />
$150,000 $150,000<br />
20<strong>14</strong> RIP - STP Enhancements<br />
$810,050 $810,050<br />
20<strong>14</strong> RIP - State Cash<br />
$104,951 $104,951<br />
$50,000<br />
$0 $1,065,001 $1,115,001<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,115,001<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
UCD10000 Yolo County Lead Agency University of California Davis<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
UCD10000 n/a<br />
11-00 2016<br />
Project Title<br />
Hutchison Corridor Complete Street<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
20<strong>14</strong> RIP - STP Enhancements<br />
$128,369 $1,159,743 $1,288,112<br />
20<strong>14</strong> RIP - State Cash<br />
$16,632 $150,257 $166,889<br />
$<strong>14</strong>5,001<br />
$0 $1,310,000 $1,455,001<br />
Project Description<br />
UC Davis Campus, Hutchison Dr., from California<br />
Ave. to A St.: remove an S-curve and construct<br />
adequate road section of increased transit usage,<br />
new sidewalks and circulation modifications.<br />
Federal Project<br />
Total Cost $1,455,001<br />
Exempt<br />
Category:<br />
Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 320 of 423<br />
Page 185<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
YUB15988 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID # EA Number Last Revised Completion Year<br />
YUB15988 n/a<br />
11-00 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Project Title<br />
E St. Mx Irrigation System<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79047 -<br />
YUB16012 Yuba County Lead Agency Yuba County Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
YUB16012 n/a<br />
11-00 2013<br />
Olivehurst Ave. Complete Street<br />
Olivehurst Ave., from 7th Ave. to McGowan Pkwy:<br />
Install curbs, gutters, sidewalks, bicycle lanes,<br />
center turn lane, improved transit stops, and<br />
associate drainage improvements.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Sacramento Area Council of Governments<br />
Appendix 4 Detail Listing of Grouped Projects<br />
SACOG ID<br />
VAR79020 -<br />
SAC24338 Sacramento County Lead Agency City of Galt Dept of Public Works<br />
SACOG ID #<br />
Project Title<br />
Project Description<br />
EA Number<br />
Last Revised<br />
Completion Year<br />
SAC24338 2E920 11-00 2013<br />
Twin Cities Road Widening<br />
In Galt: Twin Cities Road to Bergeron Road; Widen<br />
330 linear feet of Twin Cities Rd between E. Stockton<br />
Blvd and Bergeron Rd. Construct roundabouts at<br />
ramp termini and remove existing signals.<br />
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue<br />
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL18837 ED-50 Increase Superelevation<br />
El Dorado County, near Strawberry, from 0.5 to 0.8 mile east of Pyramid<br />
Creek Bridge - Increase superelevation of curve (PM 60.2/60.5). 2009 $2,109,998<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL18837 ED-50 Increase Superelevation<br />
El Dorado County, near Strawberry, from 0.5 to 0.8 mile east of Pyramid<br />
Creek Bridge - Increase superelevation of curve (PM 60.2/60.5). 2009 $2,109,998<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL18785<br />
Placerville Ops Mitigation<br />
Landscaping<br />
Mitigation Landscaping in El Dorado County (PM 16.7 - 18.1)for Project<br />
CAL16161. 2010 $720,000<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL19274<br />
US 50 / Still Meadows Rd ITS<br />
Improvements<br />
In the Camino Corridor of US 50, construct ITS infrastructure at the<br />
intersection of US 50 and Still Meadows Road. This is a safety project and<br />
is related to the larger Camino safety and operational improvements<br />
project (CAL18190). 2010 $651,000<br />
Rehabilitate Hocking Street from Mosquito Road to Morrene Drive, and<br />
El Dorado<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
ELD19299<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
ARRA Road Rehab - Hocking &<br />
Morrene<br />
Morrene Drive from Hocking Street to Giovanni Drive and complete<br />
necessary ADA improvements near Carson and Cold Springs Roads. 2010 $260,784<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
ELD16070<br />
Mosquito Rd./ Clay St. Park &<br />
Bus<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works ELD12100 Placerville Road Rehabiliation<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works ELD19280 Road Rehab Stimulus<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works ELD19261 School Zone SRTS<br />
Phase II - Construct an additional 50-car parking lot with lighting<br />
landscaping, install public restrooms, and install the El Dorado Trail facility 2010 $1,450,000<br />
In Placerville, various locations: rehabilitate roads -arterials, collectors and<br />
transit routes. STREET NAME: Placerville Road Rehabiliation 2007 $2,450,000<br />
Cold Springs Rd, from Placerville City Limit to Placerville Dr; Carson Rd<br />
from US 50 overcrossing to Placerville City Limit: Rehabilitate roadways. 2010 $507,000<br />
In Placerville, Install four radar speed feedback signs and two in-road<br />
crosswalk lighting systems in two of the most challenging K-8th grade<br />
school zones: 1) Markam Middle School and 2) Schnell Elementary<br />
School. Safe Routes to School ID SRTSD03_0008 2010 $167,211<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19172<br />
ELD15230<br />
ELD19297<br />
El Dorado Trail - Forni Rd to<br />
Missouri Flat Rd<br />
Latrobe Rd Widening - Suncast<br />
to Golden Foothill<br />
Latrobe Rd/Cothrin Ranch to S.<br />
Shingle - Road Rehab<br />
Construct Class I mixed-use bike/ped path and equestrian trail within the<br />
Sacramento-Placerville Transportation Corridor (SPTC) from Forni Rd to<br />
Missouri Flat Rd; includes addition of new timber decking and railings to<br />
Weber Creek railroad trestle converting it to a bridge crossing. CIP71380 2009 $1,945,875<br />
Widen Latrobe Rd from Suncast Ln south to Golden Foothill Pkwy from 2-<br />
lanes undivided to 4-lanes divided; includes partial realignment of Latrobe<br />
Rd with new bridge over Carson Creek and widen for left-turn into West<br />
Valley subdivision. CIP72403 2010 $11,675,900<br />
Asphalt concrete overlay on Latrobe Rd from Cothrin Ranch Rd to South<br />
Shingle Rd (3.7 miles). CIP72182 2010 $1,185,089<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19281 Road Rehab (ARRA Stimulus)<br />
Contract overlays on 4 County roads: 1) Forni Rd from Gold Nugget Wy to<br />
Placerville Dr (0.70 miles) CIP72181, 2) Lotus Rd from Wunschel Ln to<br />
State Route 49 (6.66 miles) CIP72177, 3) Malcolm Dixon Rd from Salmon<br />
Falls Rd to Green Valley Rd (2.04 miles) CIP72180, 4) Pony Express Trail<br />
from Ridgeway Dr to Crystal Springs Rd (2.25 miles) CIP72166. 2009 $3,058,593<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 324 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 1 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD12000<br />
Road Rehabilitation (Various<br />
County Roads)<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19161 Bus Acquisition<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19164 Bus Acquisition<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19258 Bus Replacement<br />
Road Rehabilitation: Includes such items as base failure repair, drainage<br />
improvements, and overlays on arterials, collectors and transit route<br />
roadways in the County. Asphalt overlay on Cold Springs Rd from<br />
City/County Line to Beals Rd completed in Sept 2008. CIP72174 2008 $1,927,765<br />
Acquire two clean 45' 57 passenger diesel commuter buses to replace<br />
commuter buses beyond useful life. 2010 $1,038,000<br />
Acquisition of two 45' 57 passenger commuter bus to replace commuter<br />
bus beyond useful life. 2010 $1,038,000<br />
Replace 1 commuter buses for El Dorado Transit commuter service to<br />
Sacramento with a 45' 57 passenger bus. 2010 $519,000<br />
El Dorado Transit - Purchase (1) commuter 45' 57 passenger bus for fleet<br />
replacement. 2010 $519,000<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD15650 Commuter Bus Acquisition<br />
Commuter Bus Replacement -<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19201 FTA 5307 Replace one (1) commuter bus. 2010 $521,000<br />
Operating Assistance - FTA<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19274 5311 FFY 2009 Operating Assistance - FTA Section 5311 FFY 2009 2010 $6<strong>14</strong>,290<br />
ROW acquisition and construction of park and ride lots adjacent to state<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19205 Park and Ride Lots<br />
highway 50 2009 $1,500,000<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19271 Preventive Maintenance Preventative Maintenance. 2010 $125,000<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19282 Preventive Maintenance Preventative Maintenance for El Dorado Transit. 2010 $126,133<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19283 Preventive Maintenance Preventative Maintenance 2010 $200,000<br />
Preventive maintenance for transit service in the Sacramento urbanized<br />
area and acquisition of one replacement 45' commuter bus. FTA 5307<br />
split is $100k prev mte and $425k replacement bus. 2010 $656,250<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19198<br />
Preventive Maintenance and<br />
Commuter Bus<br />
Federal Highway<br />
El Dorado Administration VAR56045 Wentworth Springs Road<br />
Wentworth Springs Road, Forest Highway 137-1(4): 6 miles; Spot<br />
Improvement, Surfacing. 2010 $7,600,000<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL18825<br />
Colfax/Gold Run 3<br />
Rehabilitation<br />
In and near Colfax, from 0.2 mile east of the Route 174/80 Separation (#19-<br />
86) to Alta Road Undercrossing (#19-111): Rehabilitate pavement. 2010 $84,227,000<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL18731<br />
I-80 Blue Canyon Road<br />
Rehabilitation<br />
Placer County, I-80 Near Blue Canyon, from Nyack to Carpenter Flat:<br />
Rehabilitate roadway. 2010 $33,654,000<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL18732<br />
I-80 Drainage Improvements<br />
Near Blue Canyon<br />
Placer County, I-80 Near Blue Canyon and Cisco Grove, from Nyack to<br />
Rainbow - Drainage improvements (PM R56.0/R66.0) 2010 $4,678,000<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL18776<br />
I-80 Emigrant Gap Pavement<br />
Rehab<br />
In Placer and Nevada, Near Emigrant Gap, from Carpenter Flat<br />
undercrossing to Hampshire Rocks undercrossing - Pavement<br />
Rehabilitation (SHOPP)(CPM 55.7 / 67.5) 2010 $129,845,000<br />
I-80 Gold Run Safety Roadside Placer County, Near Gold Run: Rehabilitate Gold Run Safety Roadside<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL18733 Rest Area<br />
Rest Area.(PM 41.6 / 42.0) 2009 $8,280,000<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL18734<br />
I-80 Rainbow to Kingvale Road<br />
Rehab In Placer County - Rainbow to Kingvale - rehabilitate roadway. 2010 $37,737,000<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL17510 I-80, Colfax Narrows Project<br />
In and near Colfax, from Route 174 to Magra Overhead - Roadway<br />
rehabilitation and ITS improvements. 2010 $5,603,387<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 325 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 2 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works PLA25425 ARRA Operating Assistance<br />
Allocation of 10% Operating Assistance of ARRA Sacramento Urbanized<br />
Area funding. 2010 $18,500<br />
Purchase of one minibus and bus accessories for Auburn Transit. Minibus<br />
may be alternative fueled (e.g. CNG or electric-hybrid). This bus will<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Auburn Transit - Bus replace a cutaway minibus (gasoline). (FTA 5309 funds were apportioned<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25246 Replacement<br />
in FFY 2004) 2010 $121,250<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Operations & maintenance (O&M) for Auburn Transit bus service within the<br />
Public Works PLA25219 Auburn Transit - O&M (2008) City of Auburn. 2009 $434,969<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Operations & maintenance (O&M) for Auburn Transit bus service within the<br />
Public Works PLA25220 Auburn Transit - O&M (2009) City of Auburn. 2009 $448,018<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Operations & maintenance (O&M) for Auburn Transit bus service within the<br />
Public Works PLA25221 Auburn Transit - O&M (2010) City of Auburn. 2010 $461,458<br />
Traffic signal modifications at the Borland/Lincoln Way/Hwy 49 intersection<br />
that would provide for a north-south split phase and southbound right turn<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Hwy 49 / Borland / Lincoln Way overlap phasing. Existing intersection pavement shall be overlaid with 2”<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25248 Intersection Improvements AC. 2009 $724,522<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Widen Ferrari Ranch Rd. from 4 to 6 lanes from Route 65 Bypass to<br />
Public Works PLA25167 Ferrari Ranch Road<br />
Lincoln Parkway. 2007 $419,000<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Construct Joiner Parkway, new 4-lane road from Lakeside Dr. to Nicolaus<br />
Public Works PLA25213 Joiner Parkway<br />
Rd. 2009 $600,000<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA18730 Lakeside Dr. Lakeside Dr.: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes from Nicolaus Rd. to Venture Dr. 2010 $500,000<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Lincoln Transit Bus Stop<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25409 Improvements Improve various bus stops with shelters, benches and signage. 2010 $76,000<br />
Purchase Global Positioning System (GPS) software and associated<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Lincoln Transit GPS Locator equipment; install GPS locator devices on entire bus fleet; and install new<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25410 Project<br />
computer system at City’s dispatch center. 2010 $100,000<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25313 Local Roads - Rehabilitation In Lincoln: Various streets; Roadway Rehabilitation 2010 $1,589,860<br />
Preliminary Engineering, Environmental Document, Permitting, and<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Construction of Class I,II,& III Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) Routes<br />
Public Works PLA25023 NEV Transportation Project on various streets within the City of Lincoln. 2008 $278,000<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Operating Assistance to Transit<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25312 Agencies In Lincoln: Operating funds for Lincoln Transit; Operating Assistance 2010 $2,177,360<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25412 Preventative Maintenance In Lincoln, Provide Preventative Maintenance for Bus Fleet 2010 $75,097<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25032<br />
State Route 65 Signal<br />
Coordination Project<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25188 Transit Maintenance Facility<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA20480 China Garden Bike Lane<br />
Analysis, design, and construction of traffic signal modifications, signage,<br />
and striping improvements along State Route 65 from Ferrari Ranch Road<br />
to 7th Street to relieve traffic congestion within downtown Lincoln. 2010 $80,000<br />
Design and construction of transit bus maintenance and fueling facility<br />
within the City of Lincoln's Corporation Yard. 2009 $606,796<br />
China Garden Bike Lane: Construct Class 1 bike facilities along Secret<br />
Ravine from Roseville city limits to Monument Springs Drive and Class 2<br />
bike facilities on Monument Springs Drive from Aguilar Street to Vista<br />
Oaks. 2009 $1,850,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 326 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 3 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering<br />
PLA17780<br />
Rocklin Intercity Rail Station<br />
Phase 1<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA20470 Sierra College Boulevard<br />
Rocklin Intercity Rail Station: Phase 1(Completed in 2006): Station<br />
improvements, and parking improvements for the Rocklin Intercity Rail<br />
Station 2010 $1,902,881<br />
Widen Sierra College Blvd. from 2 to 4 lanes from I-80 interchange to<br />
Aguilar Tributary. 2010 $3,865,000<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering<br />
PLA25395<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25347<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25388<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25284 2009 ITS Upgrades<br />
Sunset Blvd., from Blue Oaks Blvd. to Atherton Rd.: rehabilitate roadway.<br />
Sunset Blvd. Road<br />
Rehabilitation<br />
Phase 1 is from Blue Oaks Blvd. to West Oaks Blvd. Phase 2 is West<br />
Oaks Blvd. to Lone Tree Blvd. Phase 3 is Lone Tree to Atherton Rd. 2009 $2,112,855<br />
2009 ARRA Cirby Way Overlay<br />
Project In Roseville, Cirby Way from I-80 to southern city limit: resurface roadway. 2010 $1,131,767<br />
In Roseville, On North Sunrise Ave., between Lead Hill Blvd. and East<br />
2009 ARRA North Sunrise Roseville Parkway, place Hot Mix asphalt (HMA) bonded wearing course to<br />
Bonded Wearing Course roadway. 2009 $994,208<br />
In Roseville, install advanced ITS equipment: 2070 signal controllers, ITS<br />
cabinets, communication equipment, WiFi hubs, DSL cable, fiber optic<br />
conduit & cable, system and count detectors, changeable message signs<br />
and related improvements, equipment and materials. 2009 $200,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
In Roseville, add micropave resurfacing to sections of Church St., Baseline<br />
Public Works PLA25443 2010 Arterial Micropave Project Rd., Junction Blvd., Foothills Blvd., Atlantic St. & Pleasant Grove Blvd. 2010 $989,013<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25286 2010 ITS Upgrades<br />
In Roseville, install advanced ITS equipment: 2070 signal controllers, ITS<br />
cabinets, communication equipment, WiFi hubs, DSL cable, Fiber optic<br />
cable and conduit, system and count detectors, changeable message<br />
signs and related improvements, equipment and materials. 2010 $200,000<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25340 Arterial Microsurfacing Project<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Bonded Wearing Course Road<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25207 Rehab<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25361 Call Center<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15680 Cirby Way Widening<br />
In Roseville, microsurface the following roadway segments:Foothills Blvd. -<br />
north of Blue OaksRocky Ridge Dr. - Cirby Way to E. Roseville PkwyLead<br />
Hill Blvd. - N. Sunrise Ave. to E. Roseville PkwyE. Roseville Pkwy. -<br />
Olympus Dr. to Eureka Rd.Blue Oaks Blvd - Foothills to just east of<br />
Fiddiment Fairway Drive from Stanford Ranch to Blue OaksOld Auburn<br />
Road from Sierra College to E. Roseville ParkwayStanford Ranch Road<br />
from I-80 to N. City LimitsOlympus Dr. from Professional Dr. to Sierra<br />
College Blvd. & Professional Dr. from Douglas Blvd. to Olympus Dr.East<br />
Roseville Parkway from Sierra College to Eastern City Limits.Secret<br />
Ravine Pkwy. from E. Roseville Pkwy. to Sierra College Blvd. 2009 $3,611,354<br />
In Roseville on Foothills Blvd from Pleasant Grove to Blue Oaks: Annual<br />
roadway resurfacing project. 2009 $1,056,250<br />
One-stop Call Center for all of South Placer County for human<br />
service/demand responsive transit. FFY 2006 5317 funds used. 2010 $250,000<br />
Intersection improvements along Cirby Way between Foothills Boulevard<br />
and Riverside Avenue, including a southbound bypass lane from Foothills<br />
to Roseville Road, Eastbound dual right lanes at Riverside Avenue, two<br />
lanes onto W/B I-80. STREET NAME: Cirby Way Widening 2009 $5,000,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 327 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 4 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Douglas Blvd / Sierra College<br />
In Roseville, at Douglas Blvd & Sierra College Blvd, install E/B & W/B dual<br />
left-turn lanes, relocate medians, micro-pave intersection approaches and<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25360 Blvd Intersection Improvements restripe E/B & W/B Douglas Blvd. 2009 $295,713<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25367 East Roseville ITS At various locations in east Roseville, convert ITS equipment. 2010 $500,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
East Roseville ITS<br />
In Roseville, Install fiber on Sierra College Blvd, ITS equipment at various<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25369 Coordination<br />
locations, install signal loops and changeable message signs. 2009 $1,300,000<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA19960<br />
PLA25363<br />
I-80 to Royer Park Bikeway<br />
Phase 2 - Segment 1<br />
Mahany ITS Equipment<br />
Conversions<br />
Roseville, Harding Blvd. @ Dry Creek, I-80 to Royer Park: construct class<br />
1 bikeway in 2 phases. Phase I from I-80 to Harding completed in 2004<br />
(PLA20870). This is phase 2 from Harding Blvd. to Royer Park. Local<br />
funds include TCSP funds of $268,717. Funding shown includes phases 1<br />
& 2. (Emission benefits in kg/day: 0.25 ROG, 0.2 NOx 0.09 PM10) 2010 $3,737,124<br />
In Roseville, implement upgrades to the traffic signal control system as<br />
outlined in the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Master Plan. This<br />
includes installation of ITS equipment between Roseville Civic Center and<br />
Mahany EOC. (Equipment includes signal controller cabinets.) (Emission<br />
Benefits in kg/day: 0.91 ROG, 0.91 NOx) 2010 $537,990<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25028<br />
PLA25383<br />
Riverside Avenue Revitalization<br />
Phase 1<br />
Riverside Avenue Revitalization<br />
Phase 2<br />
Riverside Ave. from Douglas Blvd. to Darling Way; develop project area<br />
specific plan and install sidewalk and transit improvements. Project is part<br />
of an overall goal to create a pedestrian friendly downtown environment.<br />
(Emission Benefits in kg/day: 10 NOx, 9 ROG, 2 PM10) 2010 $1,364,976<br />
Riverside Ave. from Douglas Blvd. to Darling Way; add additional<br />
streetscape improvements including landscape, lighting, signage, street<br />
furniture, and specialty pavement; and rehabilitate water, sewer, curb,<br />
gutter. (Phase 1 is PLA25028) 2010 $8,225,024<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25389 Road Rehab Stimulus<br />
In Roseville, On Junction Blvd., from Woodcreek Oaks Blvd. to Foothills<br />
Blvd., on Woodcreek Oaks Blvd., from Baseline Rd. to Junction Blvd. and<br />
from Canavari Dr. to N. City Limits, and on Eureka Road from Douglas to<br />
Sierra College: Place Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) on roadways. 2010 $1,356,173<br />
In Roseville, implement upgrades to the traffic signal system as outlined in<br />
the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Master Plan. This includes<br />
installing fiber optic cable and conduit along Roseville Parkway from<br />
Pleasant Grove Blvd to Reserve Dr. (Emission benefits in kg/day: 1.02<br />
ROG, 1.02 NOx) 2009 $91,481<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25365 Roseville Parkway ITS<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25029 Roseville Roadway Resurfacing Asphalt resurfacing of various roadways in Roseville. 2009 $1,600,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Roseville Transit ARRA Allocation of 10% Operating Assistance of ARRA Sacramento Urbanized<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25424 Operating Assistance Area funding. 2010 $135,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Roseville Transit Commuter Purchase two expansion 40' commuter buses to implement new commuter<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25372 Bus Purchase<br />
service to the 50 Corridor. 2010 $677,736<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 328 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 5 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25405<br />
PLA25210<br />
PLA25407<br />
PLA25350<br />
Sierra College Boulevard/East<br />
Roseville Parkway Intersection<br />
Improvements<br />
SR 65/Pleasant Grove Phase II<br />
Interchange Improvements<br />
Sunrise Ave. CMS Installation<br />
Project<br />
Washington Blvd Frontage<br />
Improvements<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25349 Washington Blvd Improvement<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25368<br />
West Roseville ITS &<br />
Congestion Management Hub<br />
In Roseville, at Sierra College Blvd. and East Roseville Parkway, Install<br />
N/B dual left-turn lanes, including median modification, and S/B approach<br />
re-striping. 2009 $121,208<br />
In Roseville on Pleasant Grove Blvd at SR 65 Interchange; Widen the<br />
bridge over SR 65 to provide three lanes in each direction, add a new loop<br />
on-ramp from southbound Pleasant Grove to southbound SR 65, and add<br />
a new direct on-ramp from southbound Pleasant Grove to northbound SR<br />
65. 2009 $8,500,000<br />
In Roseville, install Changeable Message Sign (CMS) on N/B Sunrise Ave.<br />
south of Cirby Way to reduce traffic congestion by improving traffic<br />
information dissemination per the ITS Master Plan. 2010 $101,994<br />
In Roseville, Construct bicycle & pedestrian improvements along<br />
Washington Blvd from All American Dr. to Corp Yard Dr and install bonded<br />
wearing course from All American Drive to 300 feet north of Sawtell Rd.<br />
Improvements include curb, gutter, and sidewalk and Class II bike<br />
lanes.(Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.2 ROG, 0.1 NOx) 2010 $1,129,808<br />
In Roseville, on Washington Blvd from Junction Blvd to Kaseberg Dr: add<br />
additional N/B thru lane, construct pedestrian, bicycle & transit<br />
improvements, including curb, gutter, and sidewalk and Class II bike lanes.<br />
(Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.3 ROG, 0.2 NOx, 0.1 PM10) (Project<br />
confirmed by FHWA as Exempt on 11/6/09.) 2010 $663,127<br />
At various locations in west Roseville, create Congestion Management<br />
Hub and implement upgrades to the traffic signal system as outlined in the<br />
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Master Plan. This includes<br />
installation of ITS equipment conversions will make traffic flow more<br />
efficient, reducing congestion and vehicle idling, and thus reducing vehicle<br />
emissions. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 1.<strong>14</strong> ROG, 1.<strong>14</strong> NOX, 0.23<br />
PM10) 2010 $846,545<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25348<br />
Woodcreek Oaks & Camino<br />
Capistrano Signal SR2S<br />
In Roseville, State Legislated Safe Routes to School (SR2S): install an allway<br />
traffic signal at the intersection of Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard and<br />
Camino Capistrano Drive. The project will improve pedestrian safety and<br />
access and the signal will be equipped with traffic actuation, ITS-capable<br />
controller cabinet, a CCTV camera, fiber optic detector cable<br />
infrastructure, and high speed DSL communication in order to move traffic<br />
efficiently. (Emissions Benefits in kg/day: 0.2 ROG, 0.1 NOX) 2010 $254,771<br />
Placer<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25396<br />
Asphalt Concrete Overlay –<br />
Western Placer County<br />
Placer County: Overlay the following roads: Barton Road, from Douglas<br />
Blvd. to Cavitt-Stallman Rd., Douglas Blvd., from Seeno Ave. to Barton<br />
Rd., Sierra College Blvd., from Granite Bay Business Center to Olympus<br />
Drive, northbound lanes only, 0.75 miles, Mt. Vernon Rd., from Cold<br />
Stream Rd. to Wise Rd., Placer Hills Rd., from Eden Valley Rd. to<br />
Tokayana Wy., Wise Rd., from Mt. Vernon Rd. to Garden Bar Rd., Riosa<br />
Rd., from Dowd Rd. to 1 mile west, Nelson Lane, entire length. 2010 $1,970,962<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 329 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 6 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
From the Auburn City/Placer County Limits to approximately 450 feet<br />
within the City limit, widen Auburn-Folsom Road by 1-3 feet on the west<br />
side of the roadway to accommodate Class II bicycle lanes. This first<br />
phase will tie into a future, larger Placer County project that will widen<br />
Auburn-Folsom Road from Shirland Tract Road to the Auburn City limits.<br />
This project is identified in the 2002 Regional Bikeway Plan as one of<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Auburn Folsom Road Bikeway - seven high priority bikeway projects listed in the plan. (Emission Benefits<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25358 Phase 1<br />
in kg/day: ROG 0.02, NOx 0.02) 2009 $218,985<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Install a signal at Auburn-Folsom Rd. and Fuller Dr. (To be completed in<br />
Public Works PLA25420 Auburn-Folsom Rd Signal conjunction with Auburn-Folsom Rd widening project, PLA15080.) 2006 $313,500<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Dick Cook Rd, over Miners Ravine, near Auburn Folsom Rd: Replace<br />
Public Works PLA25457 Dick Cook Bridge Replacement existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. 2010 $4,310,000<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25186<br />
Douglas Blvd. Pedestrian<br />
Facilities and Landscaping<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works CAL18759 Foresthill Rd. Realignment<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
SR 65 Sunset Blvd.<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA19510 Interchange<br />
Along north side of Douglas Blvd. between Sierra College Blvd. and<br />
Auburn-Folsom Road: Install approximately 1,400 feet of sidewalk and<br />
42,000 SF of landscaping. There are several "missing" links of walkway<br />
that need to be constructed. (ROG 0.041, NOx 0.027, PM10 0.012) 2010 $1,013,067<br />
On Foresthill Rd., from 250 ft west to 1000 ft east of Upper Lake<br />
Clementine Rd., Realign roadway; modify superelevations, roadway<br />
drainage and lane configurations. Install open grade ac; improve striping<br />
and signage. 2010 $434,000<br />
East of Rocklin, Intersection of State Route 65 and Sunset Boulevard:<br />
Construct interchange. 2010 $34,000,000<br />
Allocation of 10% Operating Assistance of ARRA Sacramento Urbanized<br />
Area funding. 2010 $25,000<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10499 ARRA Operating Assistance<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10498 Bus Replacement Acquisition of two (2) 45' replacement 57-seat commuter buses. 2010 $1,075,000<br />
Dewitt Center in Auburn: Increase of CNG compressor capacity at Placer<br />
County CNG fueling station in Auburn. Local Agency Funds are Placer<br />
County Air District Funds. (Emission benefits in kg/day: 3.46 NOx, 0.12<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10484 CNG Station Upgrade Phase 1 PM10) 2010 $1,136,605<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10482<br />
Placer County Transit<br />
Operating Assistance - FY<br />
08/09 Operation of transit services in non-urbanized areas of Placer County. 2009 $510,437<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10483<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10486<br />
Placer County Transit<br />
Operating Assistance FY 07/08 Operation of transit services in non-urbanized areas of Placer County. 2009 $501,726<br />
Preventive Maintenance and Perform preventive maintenance on the Placer County Transit Fleet<br />
ADA Service<br />
($306,500 FTA) and provide ADA transit service ($295,000 FTA). 2009 $751,875<br />
Placer<br />
Placer County<br />
Transportation Planning<br />
Agency<br />
PLA25180<br />
Congestion Management<br />
Program 2007-11<br />
Congestion Management Program is an educational and outreach program<br />
aimed at reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality by reducing<br />
drive-alone auto trips activities for Placer County. Both the City of<br />
Roseville and PCTPA are implementing agencies. (For past years, see<br />
PLA25004) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: NOx 13, ROG 11, and PM10 4) 2010 $603,568<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 330 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 7 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Placer<br />
Placer County<br />
Transportation Planning<br />
Agency PLA19780 PCTPA - PPM (Pre-2010) PCTPA plan, program, monitor (PPM) for RTPA related activities. 2010 $890,000<br />
Placer Pride Industries/CTSA VAR56047 FTA 5310 Bus Acquisition<br />
Purchase nine (R) Large Buses Type III , and two (R) Medium Buses Type<br />
II. 2009 $705,001<br />
Placer<br />
South Placer Regional<br />
Transportation Authority PLA20720 Placer Parkway<br />
Environmental studies for a new transportation facility connecting SR<br />
70/99 to SR 65. Phase 1 – Alternatives Identification completed Sept.<br />
2005. Phase 2 – Tier 1 EIS/EIR to be completed by summer 2009. 2010 $5,800,000<br />
Placer<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25336 Fleet Modernization<br />
Replace one on-road vehicle (medium/heavy duty truck) and one off-road<br />
vehicle (backhoe)to perform same work duties. 2010 $170,485<br />
Placer<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25421 King Rd. Overlay<br />
On King Rd. from Sierra College Blvd. to Boyington Rd.: add two inch<br />
asphalt overlay & fabric material. 2010 $350,000<br />
Placer<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25342 Sierra College Blvd.<br />
Sierra College Blvd., from Brace Rd. to 300 feet north of Granite Dr.:<br />
reconstruct approximately <strong>14</strong>00 feet. 2010 $500,000<br />
Placer Western Placer CTSA VAR56019 CTSA Operations 2008<br />
Operate demand-response paratransit service as CTSA of Placer County<br />
for Fiscal Year 2007-2008. 2009 $1,080,000<br />
Placer Western Placer CTSA VAR56020 CTSA Operations 2009<br />
Operate demand-response paratransit service as CTSA of Placer County<br />
for Fiscal Year 2008-2009. 2009 $1,162,000<br />
Placer Western Placer CTSA VAR56021 CTSA Operations 2010<br />
Operate demand-response paratransit service as CTSA of Placer County<br />
for Fiscal Year 2009-2010. 2010 $1,228,300<br />
In Sacramento, on I-5, from State Route 160 to Richards Blvd, including<br />
the U.S. 50 / I-5 interchange. (The portion from the U.S. 50 / I-5<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL18739 I-5 Rehabilitation<br />
interchange to Richards Blvd. will be done under EA 0A360.) 2009 $26,291,000<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL18738 I-5, Downtown Sac Rehab<br />
In Sacramento, I-5, from Route 50 to J Street (Boat Section #24-0247M):<br />
rehabilitate structure.(PM 22.6/23.5) 2009 $65,267,000<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20373 Realign 47th Avenue Offramp<br />
In Sacramento, 0.1 mile south of 47th Avenue Overcrossing #24-152 at<br />
southbound offramp to eastbound 47th Avenue - Realign and signalize<br />
ramp (PM 20.8)[SHOPP - Safety Improvements] 2010 $1,704,000<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20383 Sac-5 Native Landscaping<br />
In Sacramento on I-5, from Route 50 to Yolo County Line - plant native<br />
trees and shrubs. 2010 $1,000,000<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20377 Sac-50 Treat Deck and Repair<br />
In Sacramento at various locations (7 bridges) from Southside Park<br />
Viaduct to Brighton Overhead - Methacrylate and replace joint seals (PM<br />
L0.6/R3.0). 2010 $3,912,000<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20399 Sac-99 Twin Cities CAPM<br />
Sacramento County, in and near Galt, from San Joaquin county line to 0.8<br />
mile south of Elk Grove Blvd. overcrossing - Rehabilitate roadway [PM<br />
0.1/12.0] (SHOPP) 2010 $25,020,000<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL18744 SR 51 Plantings<br />
In Sacramento, SR 51, from Howe Avenue to north of Watt Avenue -<br />
replace planting and upgrade irrigation. (PM 6.0/8.3) 2010 $3,518,000<br />
In Sacramento on State Route 51: H Street to Route 160; also on Route 5<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL18737 SR 51, Upgrade Median Barrier (PM 22.4/24.6), upgrade median barrier 2009 $7,463,000<br />
In Sacramento, SR 99 from 0.2 miles south to 0.2 miles north of Florin<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL17150 SR 99 Landscaping & Irrigation Road: replace plants and upgrade irrigation. (PM 19.4/19.8) 2010 $3,853,000<br />
State Route 99, near Elk Grove, from 1.0 miles north of Grant Line to .02<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL18821 SR 99 Outer Separation Barrier miles south of Stockton Blvd: Install Outer Seperation Barrier 2009 $4,061,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 331 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 8 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC19000 Antelope Road Enhancements<br />
In Citrus Heights, Antelope Rd from I-80 to Auburn Blvd: construction of<br />
sidewalks, Class 2 Bike lanes, sound walls, landscaping and installation of<br />
new traffic signals. 2009 $8,880,000<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC15030 Antelope Road Widening Widen Antelope Rd from Roseville Rd to I-80 from 4 to 6 lanes. 2009 $12,397,000<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC22470 Auburn Blvd Enhancements<br />
From Sylvan Rd. to Antelope Rd.construct Class II Bikeways, sidewalks<br />
and landscaping. 2009 $6,485,000<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC23040 Auburn Blvd. Enhancements<br />
Construct Class 2 bikeways, landscaping, sidewalks, and drainage<br />
improvements along Auburn Blvd. from Antelope Rd. to the Northern City<br />
Limits. 2010 $6,485,000<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC24<strong>14</strong>6<br />
Fair Oaks Blvd & Sunrise Blvd<br />
Rehab<br />
Fair Oaks Blvd., between Oak Avenue and Old Auburn Road: Minor<br />
reconstruction, overlay and re-stripe. Work will include new fully compliant<br />
ADA ramps at intersections with sidewalk. Also, north and south bound<br />
lanes of Sunrise Blvd between Sayonara and Madison Ave: Reconstruct<br />
existing roadway with new AC and Rubberized Asphalt. Modify existing<br />
traffic signals and pedestrian crossings, restripe traffic lanes and<br />
crosswalks. 2010 $2,116,852<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC24456<br />
Greenback Lane Pedestrian<br />
Safety<br />
Greenback Lane from Mariposa Ave to west of Birdcage Lane:<br />
Reconstruct center medians and landscape, install permanent safety<br />
barriers to eliminate illegal foot traffic across Greenback Lane. 2010 $1,500,000<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC24476<br />
Twin Oaks Avenue<br />
Reconstruction and<br />
Rehabilitation<br />
Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of Twin Oaks Avenue between Auburn<br />
Blvd and Sunrise Ave. 2010 $717,720<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24<strong>14</strong>5 10 CNG Bus Replacement<br />
Replace 10 diesel buses with CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) coaches.<br />
[Funded partially from SECAT Program using TCRP.] 2009 $4,053,600<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24478 ARRA Operating Assistance<br />
Allocation of 10% Operating Assistance of ARRA Sacramento Urbanized<br />
Area funding. 2010 $500,000<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24510 Bus Replacement Purchase one 40' replacement CNG bus for the City of Elk Grove. 2010 $361,446<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24383 Bus Stop Improvements<br />
Purchase and construct bus stop improvements (i.e. bus benches,<br />
shelters, trash cans, ADA pads) at various bus stop locations within the<br />
City of Elk Grove to support E-Tran fixed route buses. 2010 $312,500<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24367 Bus Stop Improvements<br />
In Elk Grove, improve bus stops by providing seating, shelter, automated<br />
bus arrival system, improve lighting. 2010 $423,600<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24167<br />
Elk Grove Transit Bus Stop<br />
Shelters Project<br />
Transit shelters will be installed throughout the City of Elk Grove, including<br />
its Old Town Historic District. 2009 $278,675<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24382 E-tran ADA Operations<br />
Provides funding assistance to support e-tran's paratransit operation called<br />
e-van. 2010 $459,000<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24366 Expansion Commuter Buses Purchase six 45' expansion commuter buses. 2009 $3,300,000<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24460 ITS Improvements<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24113 Kammerer Road Widening<br />
Laguna Springs Drive<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24108 Extension<br />
Various Locations in Elk Grove: Install Intelligent Transportation System<br />
(ITS) with Fiber optic system, cameras, traffic signal coordination. 2009 $1,000,000<br />
In Elk Grove, from SR 99 to approximately 6000' west of SR99: Widen<br />
from 2 to 6 lanes LIMITS: In Elk Grove, from SR 99 to approximately<br />
6000' west of SR99 STREET NAME: Kammerer Road 2008 $6,700,000<br />
In Elk Grove, from Elk Grove Blvd to Lotz Parkway: Construct new 4 lane<br />
roadway. 2008 $3,100,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 332 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 9 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24109 Lotz Parkway<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24364 Replacement Buses<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Sacramento Public Works<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
SAC19380<br />
SAC24117<br />
SAC22340<br />
SAC22510<br />
Sheldon Road at State Route<br />
99<br />
West Stockton Boulevard<br />
Widening<br />
American River Bridge Below<br />
Folsom Dam<br />
East Bidwell Bicycle /<br />
Pedestrian Crossing and Trail<br />
Approaches<br />
In Elk Grove, from Big Horn Blvd to Laguna Springs Drive: Construct new<br />
4 lane roadway. 2008 $1,850,000<br />
Purchase 4 40' CNG commuter buses to replace two 1991 40' diesel<br />
buses and two 1990 30' diesel buses that are overcrowded. (Emission<br />
Benefits in kg/day: 8.9 NOx, 0.9 PM10) 2009 $1,636,000<br />
In Elk Grove, SR 99 at Sheldon Road: Reconstruct Sheldon Road<br />
interchange on State Route 99. Relocate and increase capacity of transit<br />
park-and-ride lot in the southeast quadrant of the interchange; provide bus<br />
shelter and pedestrian crosswalks. 2009 $73,470,838<br />
In Elk Grove, West Stockton Blvd. from Kammerer Road approximately<br />
6000' north: Widen from 2 to 6 lanes. 2009 $9,600,000<br />
In Folsom, realign roadway and construct new bridge over the American<br />
River downstream of Folsom Dam. 2009 $<strong>14</strong>5,851,098<br />
In Folsom, at East Bidwell Street and Humbug-Willow Creek Parkway,<br />
construct overcrossing of East Bidwell and connector trail. (VOC 0.22, NOx<br />
0.16, PM10 0.05) 2010 $1,908,422<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
FFY 2008-2010 Folsom Stage<br />
Lines Preventive Maintenance<br />
and ADA Operations<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
SAC24061<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24070 Folsom Railroad Block Phase 1<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works<br />
2008(ADA= $225,000 Preventive Mte = $250,000)2009(ADA= $130,000<br />
Preventive Mte = $415,000)2010(ADA= $230,000 Preventive Mte =<br />
$270,000) 2010 $2,796,375<br />
Phase 1: On Reading Street in Historic District, construct transit access to<br />
new Light Rail Station. 2009 $2,007,000<br />
In Folsom, along the Humbug-Willow Creek Trail corridor, between Chaffin<br />
Court and East Bidwell Street (Morrison Homes Segment), construct class<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
I bike trail. Project includes the construction of approximately 2,500 linear<br />
Public Works SAC24398 Humbug-Willow Creek Trail feet of Class I Bike Trail. 2009 $510,000<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works SAC24437 ADA Sidewalk Improvements At various locations in Galt: Repair sidewalks to meet ADA requirements. 2010 $298,833<br />
Carillion Blvd./Twin Cities Road<br />
(SR 104) Traffic Signal Construct traffic signal improvements on Twin Cities Road (SR 104) at<br />
SAC24347 Improvements<br />
Carillion Blvd. (City/County/Caltrans Project.) 2010 $500,000<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works<br />
SAC24417<br />
Pedestrian Safety<br />
Improvements at UPRR<br />
Crossings<br />
In the City of Galt, install at-grade pedestrian crossings of UPRR at<br />
Carillion Blvd, C Street, A Street, F Street, Elm Avenue, east of Industrial,<br />
Elm Avenue, east of McFarland, and Kost Road. 2010 $995,250<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works SAC24346 Replacement Buses<br />
Purchase replacement transit buses: 4 in 2007, 2 in 2008, 2 in 2010. Bus<br />
type is 18 to 20 passenger, wheelchair lift equipped, cutaway conversion. 2010 $601,467<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works SAC24<strong>14</strong>1 Replacement Buses Purchase 2 replacement transit buses. 2009 $150,000<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Various Locations: Rehabilitate roads in 2007 and 2008. ($130,297 RSTP<br />
Works SAC24<strong>14</strong>9 Road Rehab 2007 and 2008 funds awarded for 2008 in 3/2007 Regional Programming) 2009 $372,860<br />
In Galt, Elm St, from Lincoln Wy to<br />
Oakhttps://sactrak.<strong>sacog</strong>.org/edit_project.asp?project_id=SAC24435&vers<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
ion=5&adminedit=True Ave, New Hope from Eric Circle to First St, C St<br />
Works SAC24435 Road Rehab Stimulus from Lincoln Wy to Civic Dr: Rehabilitate roadways. 2010 $1,254,131<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 333 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 10 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Sacramento Works<br />
SAC24479<br />
Sacramento<br />
SCTLink ARRA Operating<br />
Assistance<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works SAC24336 Transit Operating Assistance<br />
Allocation of 10% Operating Assistance of ARRA Lodi Urbanized Area<br />
funding. 2010 $43,<strong>14</strong>6<br />
Operating assistance for South County Transit in City of Galt and South<br />
Sacramento County area. 2010 $4,573,192<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24438 Coloma Road Rehab Coloma Road, from McGregor Dr to Sunrise Blvd: Rehabilitate roadway. 2010 $2,407,360<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24157<br />
Pedestrian Promenade<br />
Feasibility Study<br />
Planning grant to fund the visioning and feasibility study, preliminary<br />
environmental assessment, design competition, and preliminary<br />
engineering plans for a pedestrian promenade project over Hwy 50 near<br />
Olson Drive ($300k other local funds from SACOG Community Design<br />
Grant Pgm). 2009 $350,000<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24150 Road Rehab<br />
Coloma Road from Folsom Boulevard to McGregor Drive was overlaid to<br />
enhance the pavement life and increase driving comfort and safety. Slurry<br />
seal and spot reconstruction was provided for Mather Field Road from<br />
Peter A. McCuen Blvd. to US 50 as well as the intersection of Rockingham<br />
Drive, Old Placerville Road and Mather Field Road. Bus stop provided at<br />
Chardonay Drive and Coloma Road. 2010 $2,849,098<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
SAC17784<br />
SAC22680<br />
13th and 16th Street Light Rail<br />
Station Connectivity<br />
Improvements<br />
65th St. Bike and Pedestrian<br />
Improvements<br />
Construct improved pedestrian access, lighting and signage around the<br />
13th and 16th Street stations. (This is the City of Sacramento portion of the<br />
project; see REG17786 for the RT portion.)(T15048000) 2010 $885,000<br />
65th Street at Hwy 50: Feasibility study to investigate providing bike and<br />
pedestrian improvements through the Highway 50 and 65th Street<br />
Interchange.(T15035500/TY21) 2008 $165,000<br />
In Sacramento, 65th Street from <strong>14</strong>th Ave. to 21st Ave (west side<br />
only)construct sidewalks, curb, gutter, planter strips, street lights and storm<br />
drain modifications. 2009 $1,474,502<br />
In Sacramento, from Club Center Dr. to Elkhorn Blvd, extend East<br />
Commerce Way as a 4 lane road. 2009 $5,100,000<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC22640<br />
65th Street Pedestrian<br />
Facilities<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC18440 East Commerce Way<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC22890 ITS on Arden Way Smart Corridor on Arden Way from Del Paso to Watt Ave. 2009 $2,627,794<br />
In Sacramento, project definition, feasibility & pre-environmental studies<br />
for I-5/Richards I/C, Railyards Access Rd., 7th St. Widening, Big Four<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Blvd., widening 12th St. to SR 160, Richards Blvd. and SR160 I/C, 6th St.<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC18250 North CBD Access Study Ext. and 12th/16th NB Intersection. 2010 $5,916,662<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24125<br />
North Laguna Wildlife Area<br />
Bike Trail Rehabilitation<br />
In Sacramento, repair and rehabilitate the North Laguna Wildlife Area Bike<br />
trail from Wingina Ct. to Franklin Boulevard. 2010 $160,000<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Rehabilitate roadway:Truxel Rd, from Del Paso Rd. to Gateway Park;<br />
Arena Blvd, E. Commerce Wy to Gateway Park Blvd; Arden Way, Del<br />
Paso Blvd to Evergreen; Florin Rd, 24th St to Franklin Blvd; Calvine Rd,<br />
Franklin Blvd to Bruceville Rd; San Juan Rd, Azevedo Dr to Zenobia Way;<br />
T Street, 16th St to 30th St; <strong>14</strong>th Ave, 65th St to Power Inn Rd; El Camino<br />
Ave, E.Levee Rd to Bus 80; Elder Creek Rd, 65th St Expressway to Florin<br />
Perkins; Rio Linda Blvd, North Ave to Grand Ave; Grand Ave, Norwood<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24442 Road Rehab Stimulus - Various Ave to Rio Linda Blvd. 2010 $8,122,000<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
In Sacramento, SR 160 at Richards Boulevard: install signalized<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC22660 SR 160 at Richards<br />
intersection. 2009 $5,110,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 334 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 11 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
SAC17785<br />
Swanston Station Transit<br />
Village Planning<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC20720 Ueda Parkway Bikeway<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
West El Camino Bridge<br />
of Transportation SAC16<strong>14</strong>0 Replacement<br />
Community<br />
Transportation Agency,<br />
Inc<br />
CTA10000<br />
Jobs Access Reverse<br />
Commute Service<br />
In Sacramento, Swanston Light Rail Station: perform pre-development<br />
planning to identify circulation, drainage and utility infrastructure<br />
improvements necessary to support transit-oriented development in the<br />
area. 2009 $848,534<br />
Ueda Parkway Bikeway: Construct bike trail on the west side of the levee<br />
of the Natomas East Main Drain from Arden Garden to Elkhorn, Arcade<br />
Creek and Dry Creek trails. 2009 $3,235,806<br />
In Sacramento, West El Camino Avenue between American Avenue and<br />
Western Avenue: replace existing structurally deficient bridge. 2009 $7,649,380<br />
Purchase 2 25' passenger buses. One is an expansion of the fleet, the<br />
other will replace a leased bus. Buses will be used to improve access to<br />
employment centers in Sacramento by low income recipients and those<br />
individuals defined under the provisions outlined in the ADA from the Galt<br />
area. 2009 $123,748<br />
In Rancho Cordova, from Hagan Park to American River Trail: Replace<br />
existing asphalt trail with new concrete trail. (Emissions Benefits: ROG<br />
0.13, NOx 0.85, PM10 0.06 kg/day) 2009 $190,000<br />
Stone Lakes National Refuge, Bloom Ranch Entrance Road: Pave<br />
entrance road. (RRP STLA 100(1)) 2010 $1,200,000<br />
Cordova Recreation and<br />
Sacramento Park District<br />
SAC24392<br />
Hagan Park American River<br />
Access Trail<br />
Federal Highway<br />
Sacramento Administration VAR56039 Bloom Ranch Entrance Road<br />
Federal Highway<br />
Sacramento Administration VAR56046 Stone Lakes National Refuge At Stone Lakes National Refuge, pave the Bloom Ranch entrance road. 2010 $1,000,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
Natoma Station<br />
Elementary<br />
SAC24395<br />
Natoma Station Elementary's<br />
PAWS on Pavement SRTS<br />
Will hire a program manager to facilitate the efforts to increase walking and<br />
biking to school.The program manager will:- Plan events (e.g. Bike Rodeo<br />
and Walk to School Days)- Coordinate assemblies to educate children on<br />
the health benefits of walking to school- Organize trips for children (e.g.<br />
Safetyville)- Oversee crossing guard program- Develop and oversee<br />
Walking School Bus routes and coordinator- Coordinate with Kaiser<br />
Permanente for HEAL program- Coordinate forums for parent education at<br />
school sponsored parent functions- Oversee the Healthy Promotions after<br />
school club- Coordinate PAWS project volunteer force- Complete a yearly<br />
evaluation report- Assist with replication efforts in conjunction with FCUSD. 2009 $91,480<br />
Sacramento<br />
Natomas Unified School<br />
District<br />
SAC24397<br />
SRTS School and Community<br />
Education and Programming<br />
Hire a Safe Routes to School Coordinator as a liaison with staff and<br />
parents to facilitate development of programs, encourage participation of<br />
all district schools, coordinate development of pedestrian and bicycle<br />
safety training and development maps. The grant funds will also be used to<br />
provide Cross Guard Training and Bike Safety Education. SRTSD50_0029 2010 $499,700<br />
Preventive maintenance of demand response fleet not used in providing<br />
ADA service. 2010 $105,000<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc. PAR10017 ARRA Preventive Maintenance<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc. PAR10005 Backup Generator Purchase Backup Generator to provide backup power to Dispatch. 2009 $50,000<br />
Facility Telephone System Add more phone lines for reservations and improve reporting and analysis<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc.<br />
PAR100<strong>14</strong> Replacement<br />
capability. 2010 $300,000<br />
Purchase eight (SE) Large Buses Type III, Seven Mobile Data Terminal,<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc. PAR10015 FTA 5310 Bus & Eqp Purchase Eight Cable Assmbly Mounts, Eight MRs. 2009 $548,990<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 335 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 12 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc. PAR10012 Mobility Management Center<br />
Paratransit, Inc ARRA<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc.<br />
PAR10016 Operating Assistance<br />
Develop a Mobility Management Center directed at serving the<br />
transportation needs of people with disabilities, the elderly and people with<br />
low incomes. (FFY 2006 5317 funds used and programed in FFY 2008.) 2009 $134,6<strong>14</strong><br />
Allocation of 10% Operating Assistance of ARRA Sacramento Urbanized<br />
Area funding. 2010 $150,000<br />
At various locations in the unincorporated Sacramento County, install new<br />
ADA sidewalk ramps, upgrade existing ramps, upgrade existing pedestrian<br />
signals, and construct other related street and sidewalk access<br />
improvements to ensure that accessibility is provided to all users of<br />
sidewalks and walkways. 2010 $3,523,695<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24269<br />
ADA Transition Plan<br />
Implementation<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC19310 Bradshaw Rd. Widen from Calvine Rd. to Florin Rd. from 2 lanes to 4 lanes. 2010 $19,547,000<br />
In Sacramento County, Elkhorn Blvd., Power Line Road to Lone Tree<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Road, realign and construct new road to 2 lanes and median with<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24171 Elkhorn Blvd. Widening landscaping. 2010 $5,000,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC18080 Folsom Blvd and Watt Ave<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24373<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24475<br />
Fruitridge Road @ South Watt<br />
Avenue Intersection<br />
Improvement<br />
Highway 99 Transit Commuter<br />
Service<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC18160 Metro Air Parkway<br />
In Sacramento County, Regional Transit Light Rail tracks south of Folsom<br />
Blvd on Watt Ave, grade separate the rail tracks over Watt Ave. 2009 $25,<strong>14</strong>9,715<br />
In Sacramento County and the City of Sacramento: At the intersection of<br />
Fruitridge Road and South Watt Avenue; installation of a new traffic signal,<br />
including operational equipment and roadway improvements, which<br />
included pavement widening, incidental drainage improvements, slurry<br />
seal, striping, reconstruct existing corner returns to meet the requirements<br />
of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). 2009 $1,500,000<br />
Provide operations funding for South County Link Highway 99 Transit<br />
Commuter Service. 2010 $35,450<br />
In Sacramento County, Metro Air Parkway from north of I-5 to Elverta<br />
Road: construct new road to 2 lanes and a traffic median for future<br />
landscaping. 2010 $6,500,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24161<br />
North Watt Avenue Corridor<br />
Planning<br />
Watt Avenue from Antelope Road to approximately Interstate 80: Plan for<br />
coordinated circulation and land use changes focused on redeveloping the<br />
North Watt Corridor as a series of mixed use centers and urban villages,<br />
resulting in more compact and integrated communities that facilitate<br />
pedestrian/bicycle mobility and transit access. 2009 $800,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24<strong>14</strong>2 Operating Assistance Department of Human Assistance JARC operating assistance. 2010 $256,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24173 Operating Assistance (JARC)<br />
Expand the South County Transit/Link Highway 99 bus services between<br />
the City of Lodi in San Joaquin County, Galt, Elk Grove, and the Regional<br />
Transit Transfer Center at Florin Mall. This route provides connections to<br />
the South County Transit Galt and Delta routes, Elk Grove Transit (e-<br />
TRAN), Sacramento Regional Transit, Lodi Grapeline transit service, and<br />
the San Joaquin Regional Transit District. 2009 $59,600<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 336 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 13 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
SAC24<strong>14</strong>3<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24393 Pacific Elementary SRTS<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24445 Road Rehab Stimulus<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24059 Road Rehabilitation<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
Operating Assistance For Rural<br />
Transit Programs Operating Assistance for Rural Transit Programs 2010 $878,790<br />
Construct traffic calming, curb extensions, drainage improvements,<br />
improve traffic circulation for motorist drop-off and pick-up of students, and<br />
other upgrades for improving safety and access for student pedestrians<br />
and bicyclists. Safe Routes to School ID SRTSD03_0013 2010 $1,023,500<br />
Watt Avenue at Roseville Road<br />
Pedestrian and Bicycle Access<br />
Improvements<br />
In Sacramento County, rehabilitate the following roadways, including<br />
related pavement and curb/gutter/sidewalk repairs and traffic signal<br />
modifications; install or upgrade ADA sidewalk ramps; install or upgrade<br />
bike lanes: Elverta Road from 9th Street to Rivergreen Dr., Monument Dr.<br />
from Galbrath Dr. to Don Julio Blvd., 44th St. from 23rd Ave. to <strong>14</strong>th Ave.,<br />
Center Parkway from A Parkway to City Limit, Edison Ave. from Howe Ave.<br />
to Watt Ave, Fulton Ave, from Arden Way to Munroe St, Kenneth Ave.<br />
from Greenback Lane to Central Ave., Greenback Ln. from Hazel Ave. to<br />
Chestnut Ave., Pershing Ave, from Filbert to Madison Ave., Winding Way<br />
from San Juan Ave to Sunrise Blvd, Rosemont Drive, from Kiefer Blvd. to<br />
Huntsman, Power Inn Road, from Stevenson Road to City of Elk Grove<br />
Limits, Cottonwood Lane, from Elsie Ave. to Wheatland Dr., Huntsman,<br />
from Kiefer Blvd. to Rosemont Drive. 2010 $10,865,338<br />
Asphalt Concrete overlay of existing roadways in unincorporated<br />
Sacramento County. 2010 $7,848,459<br />
Examine alternatives for creating a continuous walk and bike path under<br />
the Union Pacific Railroad over-crossing at North Watt Avenue and<br />
Roseville Road. 2009 $150,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
SAC24160<br />
In Sacramento, at 13th and 16th Street Light Rail Stations: Construct<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
13th and 16th Street Light Rail improved pedestrian access, lighting and signage. (This is the RT portion<br />
Sacramento Transit District<br />
REG17786 Stations<br />
of the project; see SAC17784 for City of Sacramento project). 2010 $1,075,135<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Sacramento Transit District REG17948 RT ADA Operations ADA eligible costs based on capitalizing 40% of contract costs. 2010 $5,875,000<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Provide for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance for bus and light rail<br />
Sacramento Transit District REG16680 RT Preventive Maintenance revenue vehicles and facilities. 2010 $160,612,720<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
SRTD ARRA Operating Allocation of 10% Operating Assistance of ARRA Sacramento Urbanized<br />
Sacramento Transit District<br />
REG17950 Assistance<br />
Area funding. 2010 $2,182,388<br />
Continued operation and maintenance of bus, light rail, and paratransit<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
services. (Local Agency Funds include revenues from investments,<br />
Sacramento Transit District REG16670 SRTD Operating Assistance advertising, commercial real estate, and sales.) 2010 $856,794,830<br />
Sacramento<br />
State Dept of Parks and<br />
Recreation<br />
VAR56040<br />
Western States/Pioneer<br />
Express Trail Rehab<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL18760 Road Rehab near Yuba City<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL18833 SR 99 Pavement Rehabilitation<br />
Folsom Lake Recreation Area: Rehabilitate Western States/Pioneer<br />
Express Trail. (Gold Fields District) 2010 $200,225<br />
Near Yuba City, SR 20, from Sacramento River Bridge to Hagerman Road<br />
in Sutter County: Roadway Rehabilitation. LIMITS: Sutter County, near<br />
Yuba City, from Sacramento River Bridge to Hagerman Road 2008 $5,290,000<br />
Sutter County, SR 99 near East Nicholas, from Sacramento County line to<br />
Route 70 - Rehabilitate pavement (PM 0.0/8.7). 2010 $12,929,645<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 337 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page <strong>14</strong> of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL20384 Sut-99 Native Landscaping<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT18832 Apricot Street Rehab<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT10794 Bridge Street Reconstruction<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT18833 Road Rehab Stimulus<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Garmire Rd. Bridge<br />
Public Works<br />
SUT17030 Replacement<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT18836 Road Rehab - Stimulus<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT18834 Road Rehab Stimulus<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL20418<br />
I-80 & U.S. 50 Upgrades to<br />
Weigh Stations<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL18787 Metal Beam Barrier<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL18736 Metal Beam Guard Rail<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL18777 TMS Installation<br />
Two- & Three-Lane Safety<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL20386 Monitoring/Various Locations<br />
Various Counties - Metal Beam<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL18779 Guardrail<br />
Various<br />
Sac. Metro Air Quality<br />
Management District<br />
VAR56005<br />
State Implementation Plan<br />
(SIP) Development Program<br />
On SR 99 in Sutter County, from Sankey Road to the 70/99 split - plant<br />
native trees and shrubs. 2010 $1,000,000<br />
Apricot Street, from N Street to Broadway/Larkin Rd.: Rehabilitate<br />
roadway. ($120,000 ARRA STIP) 2009 $205,639<br />
In Yuba City, from Plumas to Shasta, construct signal-phasing<br />
modifications, street reconstruction, pedestrian-scale street lighting,<br />
sidewalks and new pedestrian crossings as part of the city's downtown<br />
revitalization strategy. 2010 $2,873,213<br />
Yuba City, Live Oak Blvd. from SR 20 to Pease Rd., Garden Highway from<br />
Franklin Rd. to Winship Rd: Rehabilitate roadways, including rehabilitation<br />
of bike lanes and ADA-accessible sidewalk improvements. 2010 $753,627<br />
Garmire Rd, over Tisdale Bypass, 0.4 mi NW of Tisdale Rd.: Replace onelane<br />
bridge with 2-lane bridge. 2008 $9,527,000<br />
Road Rehabilitation - Acacia Ave (South Butte Rd - Butte House Rd),<br />
Nicolaus Ave (SR99 - SR70), Pleasant Grove Rd (Betz Rd to Cornelius<br />
Ave) 2010 $1,216,408<br />
In Sutter County, rehabilitate the following: Marcum Rd from Pleasant<br />
Grove Rd to Placer County line (1.0 mile), Acacia Ave from State Route 20<br />
to South Butte Rd (1.08 mile), El Margarita Ave from Franklin Blvd to Yuba<br />
City limits (0.25 mile), George Washington Blvd from Franklin Blvd to Yuba<br />
City limits (0.26 mile), Nicholaus Ave from SR 70 to Pacific Ave, Pacific<br />
Ave from Cornelius Ave to Nicholaus Ave (this segment to be funded with<br />
local funds). 2010 $1,054,864<br />
In Sacramento County on Route 80 near Antelope, at the east and<br />
westbound Antelope Weigh Stations; also in El Dorado County on Route<br />
50 at westbound Camino Weigh Station - Install CCTV and CMS [SHOPP -<br />
Mobility] [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0792] 2010 $626,000<br />
In and near Sacramento, from Yolo County Line to west of Watt Ave.:<br />
Upgrade metal beam barrier;Project limits include four locations: YOL-80-<br />
PM-9.07/R9.50; YOL-50-PM-0.0/3.17; SAC-50-PM-L0.0/L2.48; SAC-50-<br />
PM-R0.0/R5.37 2010 $44,581,857<br />
In Sacramento, Placer, Yuba, and Yolo Counties - on various routes -<br />
upgrade metal beam guard rail end treatments LIMITS: Various Counties<br />
and Various State Routes STREET NAME: Various 2008 $3,336,000<br />
In Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo and Placer Counties, at various locations:<br />
Install Transportation Management System (TMS) Units for monitoring<br />
congestion and delay. 2010 $3,246,921<br />
In Sacramento, Yuba, Glenn and Butte Counties at various locations -<br />
install ground-in rumble strips (SHOPP - Collision Reduction). 2010 $1,122,000<br />
In Yolo, Colusa and Glenn Counties, at various locations on Routes 5 and<br />
505 - Upgrade metal beam guardrail end treatments. 2010 $3,824,000<br />
The SIP Development Program will allow the region to develop a<br />
comprehensive air quality plan for meeting the 8-hour national ambient air<br />
quality standard (NAAQS) by June 15, 2013. 2009 $705,975<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 338 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 15 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Complete Human Services Transportation Coordinated Plan for five<br />
counties in the SACOG Region: Placer, Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo and<br />
Yuba Counties. Improve coordination among the Region's public transit<br />
operators and the non-profit/community programs and human service<br />
agencies that also provide transportation services. SACOG must complete<br />
Various SACOG VAR56038<br />
Human Service Transportation<br />
Coordinated Plan<br />
the Coordinated Plan in order to receive JARC and New Freedom funds for<br />
projects in the SACOG Region. 2009 $54,350<br />
Various SACOG VAR56034<br />
SACOG JARC Planning<br />
Activities (FTA 5316)<br />
3% of Sacramento Urbanized Area JARC Funds allocated to SACOG by<br />
the TCC for FFY 2006 2010 $18,692<br />
SACOG New Freedom funding Lump Sums SACOG 5317 New Freedom Funds for the Sacramento<br />
Various SACOG VAR56036 for FY 2007-2010<br />
Urbanized Area for FFY 2007-2010. 2010 $2,813,330<br />
Various SACOG VAR56007 Sacramento Clean Air Program<br />
In the SACOG region. Carry out activities to increase citizen engagement,<br />
educate officials and citizens, and improve local planning review to foster<br />
implementation of Blueprint development patterns that promote air quality<br />
progress. HPP #3780 2009 $6,250,000<br />
Various SACOG VAR56001<br />
State Implementation Plan for<br />
Air Quality<br />
In SACOG region, perform modeling, control measure evaluations, public<br />
outreach and environmental documents for new SIP based on 8-hour<br />
ozone requirements. STREET NAME: Attainment Plan 2009 $1,000,000<br />
Various<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District<br />
REG17947<br />
Preventative Maintenance for<br />
LRT System Preventative Maintenance for LRT System. 2010 $946,296<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10418 Commuter Bus Expansion<br />
Purchase three specially equipped, heavy duty clean diesel commuter<br />
buses with a seating capacity of 45 or more to expand the current fleet of<br />
commuter buses from 11 to <strong>14</strong>. These three commuter buses will be 40' to<br />
45' in length. 2010 $1,575,000<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10422<br />
Operating Assistance for FY<br />
2010 Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2010 2010 $5,434,100<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10190<br />
YST Demand Response<br />
Vehicle Replacement<br />
Purchase ten (10) demand response/rural route vehicles for fleet<br />
replacement. 2009 $700,000<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10419<br />
YST Operating Assistance for<br />
FY 2008 Operating Assistance for FY 2008. 2009 $4,450,000<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10421<br />
YST Operating Assistance for<br />
FY 2009 Yuba-Sutter Transit operating assistance for FY 2009. 2010 $5,<strong>14</strong>8,700<br />
Yolo<br />
City of Davis Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19243 2008 Road Rehabilitation<br />
Various arterial and collector streets on the Federal System as determined<br />
by the City’s Pavement Management Program and the project engineer.<br />
The road rehabilitation would consist of 1.5” asphalt overlays and/or street<br />
reconstructions. 2009 $799,856<br />
Yolo<br />
City of Davis Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YOL19266<br />
2009 Road Rehabilitation<br />
Stimulus<br />
At the following locations, rehabilitate roads: Anderson Road between<br />
Bianco Ct. and Russell Blvd., Catalina Avenue between Covell Blvd. and<br />
Anza Ave. (north end), Cowell Boulevard between Drew Ave. and<br />
Research Park Dr., Covell Boulevard between John Jones Rd. and Shasta<br />
Dr., Grande Avenue between 275 Grande and F St., Russell Boulevard<br />
between Anderson Rd. and A St., Sycamore Lane between Covell Blvd.<br />
and Russell Blvd., Alvarado Avenue between Sycamore Ln. and 909<br />
Alvarado Ave., F Street between Bueno Pl. and Ipanema Pl. 2009 $1,300,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 339 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 16 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
City of Davis Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19258 2010 Road Rehabilitation Rehabilitate various roadways in Davis. 2010 $280,223<br />
In the City of Davis, on East 8th Street, from west of L Street to east of<br />
City of Davis Dept of<br />
8th Street Corridor<br />
Pole Line Road, construct pedestrian, bicycle, transit and streetscape<br />
Public Works<br />
YOL19242 Improvement<br />
improvements. 2009 $918,000<br />
City of Davis Dept of<br />
Rehabilitate bikeways in city greenbelt system and provide ramp<br />
Public Works YOL19271 Bikeway Rehabilitation improvements for ADA and wayfinding signage/striping. 2010 $600,000<br />
City of Davis Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
City of Davis Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works<br />
YOL19252<br />
YOL19270<br />
YOL19211<br />
K-8 Street Smarts Safety<br />
Campaign SRTS<br />
Second Street Ped/Transit<br />
Improvements<br />
Tower Bridge Gateway/Garden<br />
Street Intersection<br />
K-8 Street Smarts is a public-private traffic safety educational program. It<br />
will provide 1000 hours of a temporary part-time Coordinator. Collaborative<br />
efforts with the school district, law enforcement, businesses, UCD and<br />
community based organizations will be used. Safe Routes to School ID<br />
SRTSD50_0023 2010 $333,740<br />
Second Street intersections, from C to F Streets: Construct bulb-outs to<br />
shorten pedestrian crossings and provide ADA accessible bus stop waiting<br />
areas. Incorporate decorative pavers and landscaping consistent with<br />
Downtown Businesses District Master Plan. 2010 $650,000<br />
In West Sacramento, Tower Bridge (former Highway 275) at Garden<br />
Street: lower existing roadway to become an at-grade boulevard at the<br />
Tower Bridge Gateway. 2009 $6,100,000<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works<br />
City of Winters Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YOL19226<br />
YOL19268<br />
West Capitol Ave. Streetscape<br />
Improvements - Phase 1<br />
Grant Ave. Safety<br />
Improvements<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19277 Road Rehabilitation<br />
In West Sacramento on West Capitol Ave. from Garden St. to Jefferson<br />
Blvd., construction of streetscape improvements, including wider<br />
sidewalks, bicycle lanes, flatter road cross-section, reconfigure lanes,<br />
utility relocation, new lighting, and substantial planting and hardscape<br />
treatments. The project is designed to attract additional private investment<br />
in the corridor, consistent with corridor plans that integrate compact mixed<br />
land use with transportation. Provide special foundations at selected street<br />
light locations to accommodate overhead catenary system poles and add<br />
base material in the median areas for future streetcar. (Emissions Benefits<br />
in kg/day: 0.6 ROG, 0.5 NOx, 0.2 PM-10) 2010 $13,945,333<br />
Grant Ave.(SR128), east of Railroad Ave., between Dutton St and Morgan<br />
St.: widen to accommodate a continuous left turn lane to improve safety.<br />
The project includes widening shoulders within the existing right of way,<br />
pavement rehab, and re-striping. 2009 $357,118<br />
East Street in the vicinity of Cross Street (between East Oak Avenue and<br />
Pendegast Street)Installation of a new bus stop, curbs, gutters, sidewalks,<br />
and streetscape improvements. (Emission Benefits: ROG 2, NOx 2, PM10<br />
2 kg/day) 2009 $604,000<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19219 Casa del Sol<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19269 CR 102 Road Rehab CR 102, from East Beamer St to East Main St: Rehabilitate roadway. 2010 $695,725<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19272 Main Street Lighting On Main Street, install street lighting. 2010 $550,000<br />
Project will rehabilitate pavement on Ashley Avenue from El Dorado to<br />
Kentucky, Cottonwood from El Dorado to Beamer, Cross Street from West<br />
to CR98 and Beamer Street from Cottonwood to College. 2010 $357,863<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 340 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 17 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Yolo<br />
UCP of Greater<br />
Sacramento UCP10000 FTA 5310 Bus Acquisition Purchase Four (R )Large Buses Type III. 2009 $260,000<br />
Yolo United Christian Centers UCC10000 FTA 5310 Bus Purchase Purchase one (R)Large Bus Type III 2009 $65,001<br />
Yolo<br />
University Transport<br />
System UNI10462 Bus Replacement Purchase of 9 replacement 40' CNG buses. 2010 $4,158,000<br />
Yolo<br />
University Transport<br />
System UNI10440 Capital Assistance & ITS<br />
Unitrans bus stop improvements, accessibility, and passenger amenities,<br />
including real-time information. Implement real-time Automatic Vehicle<br />
Location, Automatic Passenger Counter, Computer Aided Dispatching and<br />
other related ITS elements. 2010 $1,477,500<br />
Yolo<br />
University Transport<br />
System UNI10463 STIP ARRA Bus Purchase Purchase of 2 replacement 40' CNG buses. 2010 $1,000,000<br />
Yolo<br />
University Transport<br />
System UNI10331 UCD Hydrogen Bus Project<br />
In Davis, Unitrans: implement UC Davis Hydrogen Bus Technology<br />
Validation Project Phases 3 and 4 (Phases 1 & 2 included in UNI10330);<br />
later phases include enhancements and support for two HCNG converted<br />
buses and additional HCNG conversions. STREET NAME: UCD Hydrogen<br />
Bus Project 2009 $1,987,759<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
University Transport<br />
System UNI10441 Unitrans Bus Replacement<br />
University Transport<br />
System UNI10330 Unitrans Capital Assistance<br />
University Transport<br />
System UNI10380 Unitrans Capital Assistance<br />
This project would provide for replacement buses beyond those<br />
programmed in UNI10330. Replace 6 single-deck diesel buses ($375,000<br />
per vehicle) with 6 CNG coaches and 2 doubledeck diesel buses<br />
($750,000 per vehicle). [Local Agency Funds are TCRP funds distributed<br />
by the SECAT Program.] 2010 $3,987,349<br />
Replace 10 40-foot buses, replace four 20-foot cutaway buses (Davis<br />
Community Transit and Unitrans) and purchase related equipment (radios,<br />
fareboxes, security camera systems, spares), and rehabilitate an<br />
additional 7 buses. 2010 $4,643,750<br />
Office, shop, operating equipment, facility, security enhancements, and<br />
non-revenue vehicles for existing facilities. Non-revenue vehicles are a<br />
truck and utility van, with newer diesel engines to meet CARB fleet vehicle<br />
mandates (funds are programmed for replacement in FY2007 and<br />
FY2008). 2010 $635,889<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
University Transport<br />
System<br />
UNI10442<br />
Unitrans Maintenance Facility<br />
Improvements<br />
Facility improvements at existing Unitrans Maintenance Facility on Garrod<br />
Road south of LaRue Drive, with no increase in size or capacity. 2009 $168,000<br />
In Davis, operating assistance for Unitrans. (Pre-2007 funds include an<br />
additional $493,379 in FTA Section 5307 funds as part of a SAFETEA-LU /<br />
TEA-21 fund swap between Unitrans and Yuba-Sutter Transit. This<br />
additional FTA funding will replace local operating funds that were<br />
University Transport<br />
originally identified in FTA grant CA-90-Y370 for Fiscal Year 2004-05<br />
System UNI10320 Unitrans Operating Assistance operating costs.) 2010 $22,122,000<br />
In Yolo County: On County Road 57, over Cache Creek, .42 miles east of<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
County Rd 57 over Cache State Highway 16. Replace the existing structurally deficient one lane truss<br />
Public Works<br />
YOL19263 Creek<br />
bridge with a new two lane bridge. 2010 $3,731,000<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19262 CR 22 Road Rehab Rehabilitate CR 22 Roadway. 2010 $941,937<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19220 Road Rehab Rehabilitate Roads in Yolo County. 2009 $677,013<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 341 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 18 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18097<br />
ADA Operating Assistance<br />
(5307) Operating Assistance for ADA Paratransit Operations 2010 $1,221,211<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18176 Bus Replacement This project will replace 4 40-ft 1993 CNG transit buses. 2010 $1,700,000<br />
Yolo County<br />
Expansion ADA Paratransit<br />
Transportation District YCT18173 Vehicle One Expansion Vehicle of Paratransit fleet to meet peak travel times. 2009 $90,000<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18171<br />
Expansion Bus Purchase -<br />
Clean Diesel<br />
This project will provide one (1) fully equipped clean-diesel fueled bus for<br />
expansion service to the Cache Creek Casino (operated by a federally<br />
recognized Native American Indian Tribe) in the rural community of Capay. 2009 $475,000<br />
Yolo County<br />
Medical Appointment<br />
Expansion of parameters for medical appointments beyond the threefourths<br />
Transportation District YCT18175 Transportation Service (Rural)<br />
of a mile required by ADA for paratransit service. 2010 $170,000<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18096 Preventive Maintenance Preventive Maintenance of Yolobus Transit Fleet 2010 $1,387,225<br />
Yolo County<br />
Replace 1 fully equipped CNG<br />
Transportation District YCT18178 40-foot Bus This will replace 1 fully equipped 40-foot CNG bus. 2009 $465,000<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District<br />
YCT18177<br />
Replacement fully equipped<br />
ADA Paratransit Vehicle<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18172 Retrofit YOLOBUS Bus Fleet<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District<br />
YCT18183<br />
Route 215 Operation<br />
Assistance<br />
This will replace the last of our 1999 El Dorado Aerolite paratransit<br />
vehicles. Our Paratransit fleet provides service West Sacramento,<br />
Winters, Davis, Woodland and downtown Sacramento. 2009 $72,000<br />
Replace bike racks with higher capacity (3 bicycle) bike racks on 40-45<br />
buses; plus a slide out double bike rack on up to two over-the-road<br />
coaches. 2010 $67,500<br />
Operating Assistance for continuation service on Route 215 which<br />
operates 4:55 am until 1:55 am seven (7) days a week 365 days a year.<br />
This service provides low income and rural individuals transit services to<br />
and from employment related activities. 2010 $1,433,768<br />
Operating Assistance for continuation service on Route 42. This service<br />
provides transit service to low income individuals who work non-traditional<br />
schedules, including late nights, weekends, and holidays. Current hours<br />
Monday through Friday 5 am until midnight. Weekends and holidays 6:30<br />
am to 10 pm. 2010 $239,152<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18184 Route 42 Operation Assistance<br />
Yolo County<br />
Rural Operating Assistance<br />
Transportation District YCT18108 (5311) Rural Operating Assistance 2010 $2,216,680<br />
Engineering and Environmental work for Streetcar Service between West<br />
Sacramento and Sacramento (Downtown/Riverfront Streetcar). Funds are<br />
Yolo County<br />
West Sacramento/Sacramento split($2,250,000 from YCTD) and ($250,000 from Sacramento RT)<br />
Transportation District YCT18089 Streetcar<br />
(Continued under YCT18198 and YCT18089) 2010 $2,500,000<br />
Operating assistance for local transit service in the City of Winters. This<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18168 Winters Local Bus Service<br />
project extends three years and is limited to the City of Winters and the<br />
Winters area of unincorporated Yolo County. 2010 $218,4<strong>14</strong><br />
Yolo County<br />
YCTD Farebox System Economic Recovery/Stimulus funds for the purchase of 35 Odyssey<br />
Transportation District YCT18180 Purchase<br />
farebox systems for the YCTD. 2010 $502,509<br />
Yolo County<br />
YCTD FY 08 ADA Paratransit<br />
Transportation District YCT18094 Operation YCTD FY 08 Operating Assistance for ADA Paratransit Service 2009 $1,174,242<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District<br />
YCT18093<br />
YCTD FY 08 Preventive<br />
Maintenance YCTD Preventive Maintenance of Yolobus transit fleet. 2009 $1,303,750<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 342 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 19 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District<br />
YCT18107<br />
YCTD FY 2008 5311 Rural<br />
Formula Operating Assistance YCTD FY 2008 5311 Rural Formula Operating Assistance 2009 $1,280,570<br />
Yuba Caltrans District 3 CAL20380 SR 20 Road Rehab<br />
In Yuba Co., near Marysville, SR20 from 0.2 miles west of Spring Valley<br />
Road to 0.1 mile east of Marysville Road: Apply thin asphalt overlay. 2010 $1,227,430<br />
Yuba Caltrans District 3 CAL18783<br />
SR-70 Marysville Pavement<br />
Rehabilitation<br />
Near Marysville, SR 70, from 24th Street to the Butte County Line:<br />
Rehabilitate Pavement. (SHOPP) 2009 $10,244,000<br />
East 10th and Ramirez Intersection: Install a new traffic signal, make<br />
pedestrian improvements and landscaping improvements (community<br />
City of Marysville Dept of<br />
10th and Ramirez Road Rehab design portion), rehabilitate roadway in and adjacent to the intersection<br />
Yuba Public Works<br />
YUB15989 & Intersection Improvements and complete channelization changes. 2010 $553,000<br />
Yuba<br />
City of Marysville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YUB15700<br />
2002 Pavement Rehabilitation<br />
Project Phase 2<br />
In Marysville, various roads including Rideout Way: phase 2 pavement<br />
rehabilitation. 2009 $480,064<br />
Yuba<br />
City of Marysville Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16000 3rd St Rehab<br />
Third St (3rd St), from D St to J St and J St from Third St to 5th St:<br />
Rehabilitate and replace pavement. 2009 $1,386,215<br />
Yuba City of Wheatland YUB16001 Main St. Rehab<br />
Main Street from From SR 65 to Olive St: Rehabilitate roadway and HMAC<br />
overlay. 2009 $486,249<br />
Yuba City of Wheatland YUB15994 Wheatland Bus Shelter Project<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
40 Mile Road Road Rehab<br />
Yuba Public Works<br />
YUB15990 Phase 2<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
In the City of Wheatland; install a minimum of three (3) bus shelters and<br />
ancillary trash receptacles, benches, and signs to serve transit stops.<br />
($100k of Local Funds are from SACOG Community Design Program.) 2009 $111,500<br />
In Yuba County, 40 Mile Road from North of Dairy road to Plumas Arboga<br />
Road: rehabilitate roadway. 2010 $324,046<br />
La Porte Road from Challenge Cutoff Road to west Butte County Line and<br />
from east Butte County line to approximately 1 ½ miles south of Road 100;<br />
rehabilitate roadway. 2009 $995,038<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16002 La Porte Rd. Rehab<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Marysville Road Turn Pocket<br />
Public Works<br />
YUB15947 Project Phase 1 Construct turn pockets at Fruitland Road and Spring Valley Road 2009 $520,000<br />
Community of Olivehurst: Examine alternative designs (traffic signal/roundabout)<br />
and provide the design plans, specifications and estimate to<br />
improve the intersection and to provide illumination for the intersection and<br />
Olivehust Ave/Powerline Rd overpass. ($100k Local Funds are from SACOG Community Design<br />
YUB15995 Intersection<br />
Program) 2009 $115,000<br />
YUB15924<br />
River Oaks Blvd Traffic Signal<br />
at Plumas Lake Parkway Construct new traffic signal at River Oaks Blvd and Plumas Lake Pkwy. 2010 $300,000<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16003 Road Rehab RSTP ARRA<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YUB15960<br />
Willow Glen Road from French Town Road to 1.5 miles south; Challenge<br />
Cutoff Road from La Porte Road to Butte Co. Line; McGowan Parkway<br />
from railroad tracks east of Arboga Rd to SR 70: rehabilitate roadways. 2010 $1,125,000<br />
South Plumas Lake Park and<br />
Ride Lot Construct new Park and Ride lot in the south portion of Plumas Lake. 2010 $1,046,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 343 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 20 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Completed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Yuba Yuba Sutter Transit YST10431<br />
Feather River Blvd. Transit<br />
Accessibility<br />
This project would result in the construction of an accessible path to a high<br />
use Yuba-Sutter Transit bus stop that is currently inaccessible including<br />
the provision of curbcuts, sidewalks, accessible pedestrian signals or other<br />
accessible features as necessary. (FFY 2006 FTA 5317 Funds Programed<br />
in 2008. Local Funds are Yuba County General Fund) 2009 $43,943<br />
TOTAL $2,311,019,309<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 344 of 423<br />
Completed Projects: Page 21 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL18818 US 50 HOV Lanes - Phase 2<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL19213 US 50 HOV Lanes - Phase 3<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
ELD15910<br />
El Dorado Trail Western<br />
Extension<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works ELD19298 Road Rehab Stimulus<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works ELD15900 Washington Street<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19191<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19246<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19265<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19209<br />
ELD19286<br />
ELD19222<br />
ELD19221<br />
ELD19223<br />
Deleted Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
Cameron Park Dr/Green Valley<br />
Rd Intersection<br />
Durock Rd Widening - Robin to<br />
S Shingle<br />
Green Valley Rd/Deer Valley<br />
Rd West - Left-Turn Lanes<br />
Missouri Flat Rd - Widen<br />
Headington to Prospector's<br />
Plaza<br />
Northside School Class I Bike<br />
Path - Phase 2 (SR-49)<br />
Silver Springs Pkwy to Bass<br />
Lake Rd (New Road)<br />
Silver Springs Pkwy to Green<br />
Valley Rd (New Road)<br />
Silver Springs Pkwy/Green<br />
Valley Rd - Signalization<br />
In El Dorado County, from West of Bass Lake Road to Ponderosa Road,<br />
add HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) Lanes. (Phase 1 ELD19211, Phase 3<br />
CAL19213) (Local funding from Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians.) <strong>2011</strong> $0<br />
In El Dorado County, US 50, from Ponderosa Rd to Greenstone Rd,<br />
construct HOV lanes in the median of US 50 and widen the bridge at<br />
Shingle Springs Drive. (Phase 1 ELD19211, Phase 2 CAL18818) 2013 $0<br />
Purchase ROW and install improvements for El Dorado Trail Western<br />
Extension, a Class I bikeway/trail from approximately Canal and Main St.<br />
to Ray Lawyer Dr. and Forni Road. <strong>2011</strong> $1,850,000<br />
Hocking Street - Mosquito Road to Morrene Drive; Morrene Drive -<br />
Hocking Street to Big Canyon Road; Placerville Drive - Fair Lane to 1,200<br />
feet east of Cold Springs Road. 2012 $0<br />
Widen and realign Washington Street to Turner Street from Cedar Ravine<br />
Road to Main Street. Add curb, gutter, bike lanes, turn pockets, and a<br />
widened travel way. 2013 $1,300,000<br />
Intersection Improvements to include new traffic signals with alignment<br />
improvements; widening Cameron Park Dr to accommodate extension of 2-<br />
way left-turn lane from Winterhaven Dr to Green Valley Rd; widening<br />
Green Valley Rd from Cambridge Rd to Cameron Park Dr; add sidewalk,<br />
crosswalks and drainage system. CIP73150 2015 $6,909,100<br />
Widen Durock Rd from Robin Ln to S. Shingle Rd to accommodate 2-way<br />
left-turn lane. CIP#GP171 2019 $9,180,000<br />
Construct left-turn lanes on Green Valley Rd at west end of Deer Valley<br />
Rd. CIP761<strong>14</strong> <strong>2011</strong> $1,067,400<br />
Widen Missouri Flat Rd from Headington Rd to Prospector's Plaza to 5-<br />
lane cross-section, two lanes in each direction with center two-way left turn<br />
lane. CIP#GP165 2025 $1,624,000<br />
Construct Class I bike path along west side of SR-49 from Northside<br />
School (Cave Valley Rd) in Cool Township approx. 1 mile to SR-193 to<br />
connect with Phase 1 Class I bike path along north side of SR-193. (See<br />
ELD19186/CIP72304 for Phase 1). CIP72306 2012 $1,621,900<br />
Construct new 2-lane divided road to Bass Lake Rd; includes median,<br />
curb, gutter, sidewalk, shoulders, and bike lanes. CIP76108 (coordinates<br />
with ELD19221/CIP76107) 20<strong>14</strong> $6,373,800<br />
Construct new 2-lane divided road to Green Valley Rd and signalize new<br />
intersection at Green Valley Rd; includes median, curb, gutter, sidewalk,<br />
shoulders and bike lanes. CIP76107(coordinates with<br />
ELD19222/CIP76108) <strong>2011</strong> $7,<strong>14</strong>5,000<br />
Signalize new intersection at Green Valley Rd/Silver Springs Pkwy and add<br />
left-turn pocket on Green Valley Rd and crosswalks; coordinates with new<br />
road Silver Springs Pkwy (see ELD19121/CIP76107 and<br />
ELD19222/CIP76108). <strong>2011</strong> $0<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 345 of 423<br />
Deleted Projects: Page 22 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Deleted Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD192<strong>14</strong><br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19254<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works PLA25255 Auburn Infill Sidewalk Program<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25232<br />
PLA25247<br />
Evaluate potential minor roadway projects, intersections movements,<br />
interchange improvements, and operational enhancements to improve<br />
US 50/Cameron Park Drive<br />
Interchange Alternatives Study<br />
traffic LOS in vicinity of US 50/Cameron Park Drive Interchange prior to<br />
construction of full interchange (see ELD19177). CIP#72359 20<strong>14</strong> $0<br />
White Rock Rd/Windfield Wy -<br />
Signalization Signalize intersection at White Rock Rd and Windfield Wy. CIP#GP181 2010 $0<br />
Construction of new curbs, gutters, and sidewalks that complete the<br />
existing sidewalk network, and connects existing areas throughout the City<br />
of Auburn. 2013 $200,000<br />
Auburn Municipal Airport Area<br />
Local Road Network<br />
Auburn Ravine Bus Turnout /<br />
Bus Shelter<br />
Auburn Sidewalk<br />
Reconstruction & Tree Planting<br />
Widening of existing roadways and construction of new local roads in the<br />
Auburn Municipal Airport area as a result of new development. Federal<br />
permitting may be required for this project. 2015 $6,000,000<br />
Construction of bus turnout and installation of bus shelter on Auburn<br />
Ravine Road in the City of Auburn. 2012 $61,030<br />
Removal and replacement of damaged sidewalks in various locations<br />
throughout the City of Auburn, including installation of irrigation and<br />
tree/landscape planting where separated sidewalks exists. 20<strong>14</strong> $400,000<br />
PLA25256<br />
Various roadway widening and new roadway construction as a result of<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Central Auburn Roadway new development & redevelopment in the central Auburn Area. One or<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25233 Network<br />
more phases of this project may require federal permitting. 20<strong>14</strong> $500,000<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
Extension of Canyon Creek Road to City Limits. Improvements include<br />
Public Works PLA25240 Canyon Creek Road Extension curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 20<strong>14</strong> $100,000<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
Colfax Pines Subdivision New New local road connecting Colfax Pines development to Iowa Hill Road.<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25244 Local Road<br />
Project may require Federal permitting. 20<strong>14</strong> $650,000<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
Downtown Colfax Bike Lane From Downtown Multi-modal station, construct bike path extension to the<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25158 Extension<br />
intersection of Main Street and SR 174 (Main St.) at Depot. 20<strong>14</strong> $562,500<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25243 Illinois Town Road<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25242 Plutes Road<br />
Construction of new subdivision access road from Canyon Way to east<br />
City limits, including construction of culvert at Bunch Creek. Project may<br />
require Federal permitting. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,<strong>14</strong>7,500<br />
Construction of new subdivision access road from Canyon Way to east<br />
City limits, including construction of culvert at Bunch Creek. Project may<br />
require Federal permitting. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,087,500<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25<strong>14</strong>5 Railroad Avenue Connector<br />
Construct north south connector road on Railroad Avenue with pedestrian<br />
and bicycle improvements from Whitcomb to Grass Valley Street. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,357,500<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
Shadowwood Subdivision Local Local road network within and around Shadowwood subdivision. Project<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25241 Road Network<br />
may require Federal permitting. 20<strong>14</strong> $260,000<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
On South Auburn Street from Mink Creek to Colfax/Grass Valley<br />
Public Works PLA25024 South Auburn St. Bike Lanes Overcrossing: Add bike lanes on both sides of street. 2012 $115,000<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
South Canyon Way / Illinois Intersection improvements, including construction of a center turn lane, at<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25238 Town Road<br />
South Canyon Way and Illinois Town Road in Colfax. 20<strong>14</strong> $225,000<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
South Canyon Way / Plutes Intersection improvements, including the construction of a center turn lane<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25239 Road<br />
at South Canyon Way and Plutes Road in Colfax. 20<strong>14</strong> $225,000<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Reconstruct 1 mile of an existing 2-lane Airport Road from Nicolaus Road<br />
Public Works PLA20750 Airport Road<br />
to Weco Access Road. 20<strong>14</strong> $0<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 346 of 423<br />
Deleted Projects: Page 23 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Deleted Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA20810 East Avenue<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA20790 Nicolaus Road<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA19230 Argonaut Avenue<br />
Reconstruct and restripe East Avenue 2-lane roadway from East 9th Street<br />
to Route 193. 2012 $0<br />
Nicolaus Road: Reconstruct existing 2-lane roadway with drainage<br />
improvements from Aviation Blvd. to Airport Road. 2020 $0<br />
Construct Argonaut Avenue as 2 lanes from Yankee Hill Rd to Del Mar<br />
Ave, including a grade separation over UPRR tracks. 2015 $5,000,000<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Civic Center Drive: Construct new two lane roadway from the intersection<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA25267 Civic Center Drive<br />
of Meyers Street / Rocklin Road to an intersection with Pacific Street. One<br />
or more phases of this project may require federal permitting. <strong>2011</strong> $2,698,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25366 Bicycle Detection Traffic signal detection for bicycles at various locations in Roseville <strong>2011</strong> $350,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Roseville Bikeway Master Plan<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA19860 Implementation In Roseville, provide signs and striping for new class 2 and 3 bikeways. 2012 $105,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Roseville Transit Bus<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25322 Replacement Replace five (5) cutaway buses. 2009 $0<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
City of Roseville: New N/S Road in West Roseville Specific Plan, west of<br />
Public Works PLA25381 Westside Drive<br />
Fiddyment Rd, between Pleasant Grove and Blue Oaks. 2012 $3,500,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
City of Roseville: New N/S Road in proposed new Sierra Vista Specific<br />
Public Works PLA25382 Westside Drive<br />
Plan, west of Fiddyment Rd, between Baseline and Pleasant Grove. 2013 $4,000,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
City of Roseville: New N/S Road in proposed new Creekview Specific Plan,<br />
Public Works PLA25380 Westside Drive<br />
west of Fiddyment Rd, north of Blue Oaks Avenue. 20<strong>14</strong> $6,000,000<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15120 Bill Francis Dr. Construct 2-lane road from new Airport Rd. to old Airport Rd. 2013 $1,500,000<br />
Placer County intends to construct multi-use trails, parking lot and staging<br />
area and related improvements. LIMITS: Garden Bar area of Placer<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Coon Creek Regional Park Bike County .25 miles north of Mears Road between the Cities of Lincoln and<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25126 Trail Project<br />
Auburn. STREET NAME: Mears Road 2012 $946,194<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Construct De La Salle Access Road: new 4 lane road from Watt Avenue<br />
Public Works PLA25128 De La Salle Access Road extension north to De La Salle University. 2012 $6,000,000<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Dick Cook Rd Bridge<br />
Dick Cook Rd, over Miners Ravine, near Auburn Folsom Rd: Replace<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25411 Replacement<br />
existing 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. (BRIDGE NO. 19C0168) 2010 $0<br />
In Placer County, Douglas Blvd: widen from 4 to 6 lanes from Cavitt<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Stallman Road south to Sierra College Boulevard. (1,000+ feet) (This<br />
Public Works PLA16840 Douglas Blvd. Widening project is listed For Information Only.) 2013 $500,000<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25392<br />
Horseshoe Bar Road Curve<br />
Improvements<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
I-80 Bowman Undercrossing<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA15130 Road<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA20570 Placer Hills Road<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25251 Bankhead Road Widening<br />
This project will improve roadway curves on Horseshoe Bar Road between<br />
Happy Road and Auburn-Folsom Road. Sight distance at problem curves<br />
will be improved by grading, widening shoulder, and vegetation removal. 2010 $0<br />
Bowman Rd. Undercrossing on I-80: Widen to 4 lanes from Bowman Rd to<br />
Lincoln Wy. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,049,000<br />
In Placer County, Placer Hills Rd, from 0.25 mile north of Sugar Pine Rd to<br />
Combie Rd: widen from 2 to 3 lanes and add left turn pockets. 2015 $5,000,000<br />
In Loomis, widen Bankhead Road to standard lane width, including<br />
possible construction of bike lanes. 2012 $600,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 347 of 423<br />
Deleted Projects: Page 24 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Deleted Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25254<br />
Del Oro High School / Taylor<br />
Rd. Signalization In Loomis, Del Oro High School and Taylor Rd.: signalize the intersection. 2013 $400,000<br />
In Loomis, construct new local road network as part of Grove subdivision<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Grove Subdivision Local Road off of Humphrey Road. Federal permitting may be required as part of this<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25289 Network<br />
project. 2015 $261,000<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Horseshoe Bar Rd. Turn Lane In Loomis, Horseshoe Bar Rd. from Walnut Extension to Taylor Rd.: add<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA20920 & Bike Lanes<br />
1,000 feet of two-way left turn lane (for safety) and bike lanes. 20<strong>14</strong> $700,000<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
In Loomis, King Rd., from Sierra College Blvd. to Boyington Rd.: add turn<br />
Public Works PLA15250 King Rd. Turn Lane<br />
lane. 2015 $809,000<br />
In Loomis, construct new local road network as part of developing Orchard<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Orchard Place Subdivision Place subdivision. Federal permitting may be required as part of this<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25290 Local Road Network<br />
project. 2015 $191,400<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Sierra College Blvd. /<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25253 Bankhead Rd. Signal At Sierra College Blvd. and Bankhead Rd.: Signalize intersection. 2012 $300,000<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Widen Sierra College Boulevard from 2 to 6 lanes from Granite Drive to<br />
Public Works PLA25119 Sierra College Boulevard RR tracks. 2008 $0<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Taylor Road Bike and Turn In Loomis, Taylor Road from King Road to north town limits: add turn lane<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA20910 Lane<br />
and bike lanes. 2013 $690,000<br />
In Loomis, Taylor Road from south town limits to King Road: add signals at<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
three intersections, 2500 feet of two-way left turn lanes, bike lanes,<br />
Public Works PLA20900 Taylor Road Improvements sidewalk, curb, gutter and underground drainage system. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,600,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
Cal State University<br />
Sacramento SAC24159 Sac State Tram<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL18802 Truck Parking<br />
On the CSUS (California State University, Sacramento) campus, adjoining<br />
streets in Sacramento and the Sacramento Regional Transit District (RT)<br />
65th Street Light Rail and Bus Transfer Station. The project will design<br />
and ultimately implement a bus rapid transit system circulating within the<br />
campus with direct connection to the RT 65th Street Station. Funds<br />
requested in the 2006 STIP are for the PA&ED for the BRT runway, stops<br />
and vehicle specifications. Later phases will include final design,<br />
construction of facilities and vehicle acquisition. 2013 $924,000<br />
At Elkhorn and I-5, expand capacity from <strong>14</strong>-25 truck spaces and provide<br />
additional facilities 20<strong>14</strong> $1,080,000<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24305 Elk Grove Bus Rapid Transit<br />
On Big Horn Blvd. corridor: Construct dedicated lanes for a Bus Rapid<br />
Transit corridor. These lanes will be designed to lightrail specifications.<br />
Project will include six stations and three Bus Rapid Transit buses. <strong>2011</strong> $0<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24480 Elk Grove-Florin Rd Rehab<br />
Elk Grove-Florin Road from Elk Grove Blvd to Bond Road: Rehabilitate<br />
roadway. <strong>2011</strong> $660,400<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24457<br />
I-5/Elk Grove Blvd Northbound<br />
On Ramp<br />
At I-5 and Elk Grove Blvd: Restriping and other work related to moving the<br />
HOV lane to the inside left-most lane. 2010 $200,000<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Sacramento Public Works SAC24<strong>14</strong>8 East Natoma St Rehab East Natoma St, Blue Ravine Rd to Folsom Dam Rd: Rehabilitate road. 2012 $0<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Sacramento Public Works<br />
SAC24464<br />
Folsom Auburn Road/Oak<br />
Avenue Intersection<br />
Intersection modifications at Folsom Auburn Road/Oak Avenue including<br />
additional north bound left turn lane, eastbound right turn lane, and<br />
additional storage. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,320,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 348 of 423<br />
Deleted Projects: Page 25 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Deleted Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SAC24<strong>14</strong>4<br />
SAC24339<br />
SAC24481<br />
SAC24485<br />
Folsom Transit Bus<br />
Replacement<br />
South Carillion Road & Local<br />
Roads Grouped Projects<br />
Mather Railroad Rails to Trail<br />
Bikeway Project<br />
Mather Railroad Spur Rails to<br />
Trails Bike/Ped<br />
In the City of Folsom, purchase six 30-foot, ultra low-floor, 28-passenger<br />
diesel transit buses for Folsom Stage Lines 20<strong>14</strong> $1,900,000<br />
In Galt: between Crystal Way and Boessow Road; Construct 0.4 miles of<br />
new 2 lane collector. 1.2 miles of new 2 lane local roads in planned 120 lot<br />
subdivision in southeast Galt. 2017 $3,500,000<br />
Provide a Class I connection from Folsom Boulevard to the Mather Airport.<br />
This project is identified as a High Priority, Rails to Trails project in<br />
SACOG’s Regional Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Trails Master Plan. 2013 $0<br />
From Folsom Blvd to Mather Airport: Provide class I bicycle/pedestrian<br />
trail.c 20<strong>14</strong> $1,400,000<br />
Construction of the Pedestrian, Bike and Transit Promenade over Highway<br />
50 near Olsen Drive as defined in The Promenade: Connecting and<br />
Revitalizing Rancho Cordova Planning Study. 2013 $15,000,000<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24180<br />
Pedestrian Promenade<br />
Construction<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24401 Railyard Streets Construct new local streets related to the Railyards Redevelopment Area 20<strong>14</strong> $0<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
In Sacramento, connect 100 traffic signals, including ITS technology that<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC20761 Traffic Operations Center are located outside of the Central City to the City's existing TOC. 2009 $0<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc. PAR10008 Network Servers<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc.<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc.<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc.<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc.<br />
PAR10007<br />
PAR10004<br />
PAR10011<br />
PAR10010<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24270<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC20840<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24156 Vineyard Road Widening<br />
Additional fail-over servers to be added to the computerized scheduling<br />
system network. 2012 $52,000<br />
Paratransit Inc Computer<br />
Network Backup Improvements<br />
Replace current network backup with DLT or LTO type tape Backup for<br />
NAS System. 2012 $17,400<br />
Upgrade to new Mobile Data Computer which combines several functions<br />
Paratransit Inc Mobile Data and allows more units to use the same channel due to greater speeds of<br />
System Upgrade<br />
data transfer. 2012 $247,729<br />
Paratransit Inc Relocate<br />
Transmitter Tower Relocate tower for three frequencies and add one frequency. 2012 $<strong>14</strong>9,000<br />
Proximity Card Security Access<br />
System Upgrade the current security system at doors to a proximity card system. 2012 $49,000<br />
Streetscape improvements along Auburn Blvd. from Howe Ave. to Watt<br />
Ave. in accordance with the Auburn Blvd. Special Planning Area and<br />
Streetscape Master Plan. The roadway will contain an enhanced center<br />
turn lane, one lane of traffic and on bike lane in each direction, 6-foot<br />
sidewalks, landscaping, k-rail and decorative fencing along the freeway,<br />
monument signs, bus stops, and a traffic signal at Morse Ave. The<br />
Auburn Blvd Enhancements - improvements will tie into the existing intersections at Fulton Ave. and<br />
Howe Ave to Watt Ave Watt Ave. 2013 $10,372,000<br />
Traffic Operations System In Sacramento County, construct State II of the Traffic Operations System<br />
Center - Stage II<br />
Center 2020 $0<br />
In Sacramento County on Vineyard Road between Calvine Road and<br />
Gerber Road: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes, replace and widen one existing<br />
bridge on Vineyard Road, install two new traffic signals, widen pavement to<br />
an arterial roadway width, and construct landscaped median. The bridge is<br />
located at a tributary of Elder Creek. [See also SAC24036 for the Laguna<br />
Creek Bridge.] 2016 $0<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 349 of 423<br />
Deleted Projects: Page 26 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Deleted Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC22720<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Watt Avenue Enhancements<br />
Phase 1<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC23220 White Rock Road<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District<br />
REG17807<br />
Bus Stop Improvement<br />
Program<br />
In Sacramento County, Watt Ave. from Antelope Rd. to Capital City<br />
Freeway (SR51): install landscaping, streetscape, ADA frontage<br />
improvements, sidewalks, lighting and bike facilities. <strong>2011</strong> $0<br />
In Sacramento County, White Rock Road from Sunrise Park Drive to El<br />
Dorado County line: realign and widen with shoulders. 2017 $0<br />
Make various infrastructure improvements at bus stops to provide better<br />
accessibility, improved aesthetics, and additional amenities. (State Cash =<br />
Prop 1B/STA) 2010 $387,660<br />
Install a new signal light at the intersection of Elm Street and State Route<br />
99. 2010 $0<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT10781 Elm Street Signal<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT17031 Road Rehab Rehabilitate various roadways in Live Oak. 2010 $30,498<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
5th St/Bridge St Seismic Bridge<br />
Sutter Public Works<br />
SUT10441 Retrofit 5th St/Bridge St., over Feather River/2nd St: Seismic retrofit of bridge. 2015 $0<br />
Rehabilitate federal-aid eligible roadways in the counties of El Dorado,<br />
Various SACOG VAR56048 ARRA Road Rehab<br />
Placer, Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba Counties. 2012 $0<br />
Various SACOG VAR56027 Cross-Jurisdictional PSR's<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10410 Facility Expansion<br />
YST Demand Response<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10390 Vehicle Acquisition<br />
Cross-Jurisdictional Preliminary Status Reports: Prepare PSRs for four<br />
regional projects involving multiple jurisdictions, to be ready for future<br />
funding opportunities - Broadway Bridge, 5th Street Bridge, North 16th<br />
Street Expressway, and Sunrise Boulevard Busway on Citrus Road 2010 $0<br />
Expand the capacity of the existing maintenance, operations and<br />
administration facility. 2010 $0<br />
Purchase seven demand response/rural route vehicles for fleet<br />
replacement and minor fleet expansion. 2010 $490,000<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL19221<br />
Downtown/Riverfront Streetcar<br />
Project<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Beamer Street Undercrossing<br />
Public Works<br />
YOL19254 Improvements<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL17280 Matmor Road<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL17540 Parkland Avenue<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL17460 Pedestrian Overcrossing<br />
City of West Sacramento and City of Sacramento, Construction of new<br />
streetcar line to link the two cities and their shared riverfront. 2017 $0<br />
This project will reconstruct the roadway segment, providing under<br />
pavement drainage and and adequate clearance under the freeway. 2016 $3,810,000<br />
Extend Matmor Road from Tyler Drive to County Road 24C as a 2 lane<br />
road. 2012 $1,933,150<br />
In Woodland: construct Parkland Avenue a new 2-lane major arterial<br />
between Heritage Parkway and County Road 25A. <strong>2011</strong> $8,188,100<br />
City of Woodland: Gibson Road from Gibson Ranch with Yuba College,<br />
construct a pedestrian overcrossing. 2012 $2,110,000<br />
Yolo SACOG REG17710<br />
Capitol Corridor Peak Period<br />
Enhancements<br />
Auburn to Dixon on UPRR ROW: Add two or three new stations, make<br />
track and signal improvements and acquire two train sets to increase<br />
Capitol Corridor intercity rail service in peak periods to a total of 18 round<br />
trips daily. (Emissions reduction of 9 kilograms of NOx daily.) 2019 $0<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YOL19245<br />
YOL19218<br />
CR 27 - Road reconstruction to In Yolo County: from I-505 to County Road, reconstruction and widening,<br />
State standards<br />
construction of paved shoulders, and establishing a clear recovery zone. 2016 $2,700,000<br />
Esparto Downtown<br />
Revitalization Downtown Esparto: enhance and facilitate pedestrian and bicycle access. 2012 $401,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 350 of 423<br />
Deleted Projects: Page 27 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Yolo<br />
Deleted Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YOL19239<br />
I 5/CR <strong>14</strong><br />
Commercial/Industrial<br />
Development Local roads to serve commercial/industrial development on CR <strong>14</strong>. 2013 $0<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YOL19240<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YOL19231<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YOL19235<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19236 RH Phillip's Winery project<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19229 Sugar Mill Project<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District<br />
YOL19232<br />
I 5/CR 17 commercial/industrial<br />
development Local roads to serve commercial/industrial development on CR 17. 2013 $0<br />
Knight's Landing residential,<br />
commercial and industrial<br />
development In and around the Town of Knight's Landing 2012 $0<br />
Monument Hill area<br />
development (the Vineyard) Residential subdivision between the existing County roads 19, 20 and 94B. 20<strong>14</strong> $0<br />
Expansion of winery with road improvements. Intersection of County<br />
Roads 87 and 12A. 2012 $0<br />
Local roads to serve residential/commercial/industrial development near<br />
the Town of Clarksburg between Willow Point Rd, Willow Ave, South River<br />
Rd, and Clarksburg Ave. 2012 $0<br />
Town of Dunnigan residential,<br />
commercial and industrial<br />
development Development in and around the Town of Dunnigan 2015 $0<br />
Town of Madison residential,<br />
commercial and industrial<br />
development Future development in the Town of Madison 2018 $0<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YOL19233<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19238 Yolo County Local Roads Local roads to serve commercial/industrial development on CR <strong>14</strong> 2013 $2,000,000<br />
Yolo County<br />
Beyond ADA Service for Expansion of the paratransit service parameters beyond the three-fourths<br />
Transportation District YCT18190 Medical Appointments mile required by ADA for medical appointments. 2012 $173,970<br />
This vehicle will be used to help with our increased service to the Capay<br />
Valley, West Sacramento local service and Woodland local service.This<br />
project is in response to CalTrans call for project under the funding source<br />
of Section 5311(f) - Non-Urbanized Area Intercity Bus Program. It will help<br />
Yolo County<br />
Expansion Fully Equipped CNG maintain the spare ratio that is necessary with a system that is as mileage<br />
Transportation District YCT18174 Transit Bus<br />
intense as YCTD's. 2009 $0<br />
Yolo County<br />
Purchase one (1) fully equipped cutaway. This is an expansion vehicle for<br />
Transportation District YCT18185 Expansion Paratransit Vehicle YCTD's beyond ADA service. <strong>2011</strong> $0<br />
Yolo County<br />
Medical Appointment Service Expansion of paratransit service parameters beyond the three-fourths mile<br />
Transportation District YCT18188 Beyond ADA<br />
required by ADA for medical appointment <strong>2011</strong> $0<br />
Operating Assistance for continuation service on Routes 40, 41, 240, 241,<br />
Routes 40, 41, 240, 241, 340 & 340. This service provides low income individuals with transit service to<br />
YCT18189 Operation Assistance and from employment related activities. 2010 $0<br />
YCT18100<br />
YCTD FY 10 ADA Paratransit<br />
Operations YCTD FY 10 Operating Assistance for ADA Paratransit Service <strong>2011</strong> $0<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District<br />
YCT18109<br />
YCT18163<br />
YCTD FY 2010 5311 Rural<br />
Formula Operating Assistance YCTD FY 2010 5311 Rural Formula Operating Assistance 2010 $0<br />
Yolobus Routes 42A & 42B<br />
Operations Continue operating Yolobus Routes 42A & 42B 2009 $700,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 351 of 423<br />
Deleted Projects: Page 28 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Deleted Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
City of Marysville Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15980 5th and F St. Signal Marysville, at 5th and F St.: Install a new traffic signal. 2013 $0<br />
City of Marysville Dept of<br />
5th and J Intersection<br />
Public Works<br />
YUB15978 Improvements In Marysville, at 5th and J St.: Improve channelization and signalization. 2012 $0<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
City of Marysville Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16005 SR 20 & SR 70 Beautification<br />
SR 70/E St. from 3rd St. to 9th St.: Install historic lighting and landscaping.<br />
SR 20/10th St. from E St. to I St.: Install historic lighting. 2013 $0<br />
City of Marysville Dept of<br />
Replace four old traffic signals in the City of Marysville with new<br />
Public Works YUB16004 Traffic Signal Upgrade installations. 2013 $0<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15885 Arboga Road New traffic signal at Arboga Road and McGowan Parkway 2010 $0<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Marysville Road Turn Pocket Construct turn pockets at Browns Valley School Road and Bald Mountain<br />
Public Works<br />
YUB15948 Project Phase 2<br />
Road 2012 $520,000<br />
TOTAL $152,477,731<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 352 of 423<br />
Deleted Projects: Page 29 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Delayed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Construct an undercrossing, median barrier, modify local road connections<br />
and/or associated operational and safety improvements on and adjacent to<br />
U.S. 50 (previously EA 36740 / PPNo 0060A). This project will be the<br />
preferred alternative that will be determined during the PA&ED phase(see<br />
ELD19210). EDCTC is the Lead Agency for the study and PSR/PDS. El<br />
Dorado County DOT is a participating agency. (This project is listed FOR<br />
U.S. 50 - Camino Operational / INFORMATION ONLY, as it contains no funding in the 4-years of the 2009<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL18190 Safety Improvements <strong>MTIP</strong>. 2017 $33,900,000<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19224<br />
Bass Lake Rd Improvements -<br />
Phase 1A<br />
Widen and reconstruct Bass Lake Rd from US 50 to Hollow Oak Rd to 2-<br />
lane divided road with 4-ft shoulders and ped/bike paths. Includes 8-ft<br />
median, sidewalk and bike lane from Hollow Oak Rd to US 50; median<br />
improvements only from Hollow Oak Rd to Serrano Pkwy; improvements of<br />
park-and-ride lot with frontage road improvement to Old Bass Lake Rd and<br />
Tierra de Dios. (See ELD19225/CIP#GP166 for Phase 1B). CIP66109 2025 $11,623,100<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19227<br />
ELD19228<br />
ELD19229<br />
ELD15960<br />
ELD19168<br />
ELD19233<br />
ELD19253<br />
ELD19245<br />
Country Club Dr Ext - Bass<br />
Lake to Silver Dove<br />
Country Club Dr Ext - Silver<br />
Dove to west end BLH<br />
Country Club Dr Realignment -<br />
Bass Lake to east end BLH<br />
El Dorado Hills Blvd Widening -<br />
Lassen to Park<br />
El Dorado Hills Blvd/Francisco<br />
Dr - Realignment<br />
Green Valley Rd Widening -<br />
Deer Valley to Lotus<br />
Green Valley Rd Widening -<br />
Francisco to Salmon Falls<br />
Headington Rd Ext - Missouri<br />
Flat to El Dorado<br />
Construct new 2-lane extension of Country Club Dr from Bass Lake Rd to<br />
Silver Dove Rd with 6-foot paved shoulders and new intersection at Bass<br />
Lake Rd. (Curb, gutter and sidewalk may be included.) CIP#GP124 2025 $1,467,300<br />
Construct new 2-lane extension of Country Club Dr from Silver Dove Rd to<br />
west end of Bass Lake Hills Specific Plan boundary for future connection<br />
to Silva Valley Pkwy; includes 6-ft paved shoulders. (Curb, gutter and<br />
sidewalk may be included). CIP#GP125 2025 $7,019,000<br />
Realign Country Club Dr from Bass Lake Rd to east end of Bass Lake Hills<br />
Specific Plan boundary; Includes constructing a 2-lane road with 6-foot<br />
paved shoulders. (Curb, gutter and sidewalk may be included.)<br />
CIP#GP126 2025 $6,745,000<br />
Widen El Dorado Hills Blvd from Lassen Ln to Park Dr from 4 to 5 lanes<br />
(divided) by adding third SB lane; includes curb, gutter and sidewalk.<br />
CIP#GP183 2025 $1,316,000<br />
Realign existing El Dorado Hills Blvd/Francisco Dr/Brittany Wy intersection<br />
and approach roadways resulting in new 4-way intersection with extensions<br />
and signal installation. Northern portion of El Dorado Hills Blvd (at this<br />
intersection) will become new minor traffic way, and current Francisco Dr<br />
between El Dorado Hills Blvd and Green Valley Rd will become new major<br />
traffic way. CIP72332 2025 $11,695,000<br />
Widen Green Valley Rd from Deer Valley Rd east to Lotus Rd to two 12-<br />
foot lanes with paved shoulders; includes adding six left-turn pockets.<br />
CIP#GP179 2025 $5,900,000<br />
Widen Green Valley Rd from Francisco Dr to Salmon Falls Rd to 4-lanes<br />
divided with curb, gutter and sidewalk. CIP#GP178 2025 $2,443,000<br />
Construct new 2-lane arterial with median extension of Headington Rd from<br />
Missouri Flat Rd to El Dorado Rd. (Does not include curb, gutter or<br />
sidewalk.) CIP71375 2018 $12,721,900<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 353 of 423<br />
Delayed Projects: Page 30 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Delayed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19239 ITS Improvements - Phase 1<br />
Identification of various Intelligent Transportation System (ITS)<br />
improvements along US 50 and regionally significant corridors in the<br />
County; projects may include upgrading all controllers, building the<br />
communications infrastructure, adding CCTVs, adding DMS, connecting all<br />
the signals. (See ELD19240/CIP#GP168 for Phase 2) CIP31202 2025 $5,833,200<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19236<br />
ELD19194<br />
ELD19238<br />
ELD19241<br />
ELD15570<br />
ELD19249<br />
ELD16000<br />
ELD19248<br />
ELD19250<br />
ELD19255<br />
Latrobe Rd Widening - Golden<br />
Foothill to Investment<br />
Missouri Flat Rd - Turn Lane,<br />
El Dorado to Headington<br />
Mother Lode Dr Turn Lane,<br />
Greenstone to Pleasant Valley<br />
Mother Lode Dr/Pleasant<br />
Valley Rd - Signalization<br />
Palmer Dr/Wild Chaparral Dr -<br />
New Connector Rd<br />
Pleasant Valley Rd Widening -<br />
Big Cut to Cedar Ravine<br />
Pleasant Valley Rd Widening -<br />
El Dorado to SR 49<br />
Pleasant Valley Rd Widening -<br />
Pearl to Big Cut<br />
Ponderosa Rd Widening - N.<br />
Shingle to Meder<br />
Silva Valley Pkwy/Golden<br />
Eagle Ln - Signalization<br />
Widen Latrobe Rd from Golden Foothill Pkwy (south end) to Investment<br />
Blvd from 2-lanes undivided to 4-lanes divided with curb, gutter, and Class<br />
II bike lanes; modify signal at Investment Blvd. CIP72350 2025 $4,310,500<br />
Add two-way left-turn lane on Missouri Flat Rd from El Dorado Rd to<br />
Headington Rd. No curb, gutter or sidewalk. CIP#GP163 2025 $1,482,000<br />
Mother Lode Dr, Greenstone to Pleasant Valley: Add two-way left-turn lane<br />
and widen road to accommodate the turn lane. No curb, gutter or sidewalk.<br />
CIP#GP155 2015 $6,590,000<br />
Reconfigure existing "Y" all-way stop to a signalized "T" intersection<br />
including turn pockets and shoulder improvements. CIP73307 2025 $7,782,300<br />
Construct new 2-lane undivided road connecting Palmer Dr to Wild<br />
Chaparral Dr. Future CIP project. 2025 $9,700,000<br />
Widen Pleasant Valley Rd from Big Cut Rd to Cedar Ravine Rd to<br />
accommodate seven left-turn pockets. CIP#GP174 2025 $2,804,000<br />
Widen Pleasant Valley Rd from El Dorado Rd to SR 49 to accommodate<br />
0.25 mile two-way left-turn lane at west end and widen shoulders.<br />
CIP#GP160 2025 $1,279,000<br />
Widen Pleasant Valley Rd from Pearl Pl (east of SR 49) to Big Cut Rd in<br />
Diamond Springs to accommodate three left-turn pockets, 0.5 miles of 2-<br />
way left-turn lane, and shoulder widening. CIP#GP173 2025 $3,440,000<br />
Widen Ponderosa Rd from N. Shingle Rd to Meder Rd to accommodate<br />
four left-turn pockets and 0.3 miles of dual left-turn lane; shoulder repair<br />
and widening. CIP#GP175 2025 $3,440,000<br />
Signalize intersection at Silva Valley Pkwy and Golden Eagle Ln (Silva<br />
Valley Elem School). CIP#GP182 2025 $768,000<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19273<br />
ELD19219<br />
US 50 Aux Lane WB - El<br />
Dorado Hills to Empire Ranch<br />
US 50 Auxiliary Lane<br />
Eastbound - Cambridge to<br />
Ponderosa<br />
Widen US 50 and add auxiliary lane to westbound US 50 connecting the El<br />
Dorado Hills Blvd/Latrobe Rd Interchange to the future Empire Ranch Rd<br />
Interchange located in the City of Folsom; (City of Folsom will construct the<br />
EB aux lane.) Timing of construction to be concurrent with or after the El<br />
Dorado Hills Blvd Interchange (ELD15630/CIP71323) or Empire Ranch<br />
Interchange. CEQA/NEPA cleared through the Empire Ranch Interchange<br />
environmental document. CIP53115 2025 $3,688,300<br />
Construct eastbound auxiliary lane on US50 between Cambridge Rd and<br />
Ponderosa Rd interchanges. CIPGP150. 2025 $<strong>14</strong>,550,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 354 of 423<br />
Delayed Projects: Page 31 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Delayed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19210<br />
US 50 Camino Area Parallel<br />
Capacity/Safety Study<br />
Study to identify and analyze alternatives to improve access and reduce<br />
accidents at US 50 and Camino Rd. EDCTC is lead agency on study. This<br />
project is EDCDOT's contribution to the study. Preferred alternative to be<br />
implemented in project CAL18190. CIP71319 2025 $4,332,500<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19290 US 50 HOV Lanes - Phase 2B<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19215<br />
ELD19182<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19181<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19178<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19272<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD10090<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD15370<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19294<br />
US 50 Mainline Widening at El<br />
Dorado Hills<br />
US 50/Bass Lake Rd<br />
Interchange - Phase 1<br />
US 50/Cambridge Rd<br />
Interchange - Phase 1<br />
US 50/El Dorado Rd<br />
Interchange - Phase 1<br />
US 50/El Dorado Rd<br />
Interchange - Phase 2<br />
White Rock Rd Widening -<br />
Manchester to County Line<br />
White Rock Rd Widening -<br />
Monte Verde to US50/Silva<br />
Valley<br />
White Rock Rd/Post St -<br />
Signalization<br />
Phase 2B (Cameron Park Dr to Ponderosa Rd) - Add HOV lanes in median<br />
of US50 between Cameron Park Dr and Ponderosa Rd Interchanges.<br />
PA&ED completed by Caltrans. Caltrans advancing project design through<br />
Cooperative Agreement with the County. Intergovernmental Agreement<br />
between the County and Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians for<br />
funding (coded as Local Agency Funds). (See ELD19211/CIP53110 for<br />
Phase 1, ELD19287/CIP53113 for Phase 2A and ELD19289/CIP53116 for<br />
future unfunded Phase 3 in MTP). CIP53122 2025 $22,637,000<br />
Construct new westbound aux lane within median of US 50 between Silva<br />
Valley Pkwy and Empire Ranch Rd future new interchanges; requires<br />
coordination with Silva Valley I/C (ELD15610/CIP71328), El Dorado Hills<br />
I/C (ELD15630/CIP71323) and Empire Ranch I/C (City of Folsom project).<br />
CIP53120 2020 $2,500,000<br />
Interchange Improvements: this phase includes detailed study to<br />
determine complete improvements needed; Phase 1 may include ramp<br />
widening, road widening, signals, and WB auxiliary lane between Bass<br />
Lake and Silva Valley interchanges; Phase 1 assumes bridge<br />
replacement. (See ELD19217 for Phase 2) CIP71330 2025 $20,829,200<br />
Interchange Improvements: this phase includes widening existing EB and<br />
WB on-/off-ramps; addition of new WB on-ramp; reconstruction of local<br />
intersections; and installation of traffic signals at EB and WB ramp terminal<br />
intersections; preliminary engineering for Phase 2 to be performed under<br />
Phase 1. (See ELD19218 for Phase 2) CIP#71332 2025 $10,644,800<br />
Interchange Improvements: includes signalization and widening of existing<br />
ramps. (See ELD19272 for Phase 2). CIP71347 2025 $3,538,500<br />
Interchange Improvements: this phase involves construction of left and<br />
right turn lanes and additional through traffic lanes in all approaches to the<br />
interchange. (See ELD19178/CIP71347 for Phase 1). CIP71376 2025 $7,265,000<br />
Widen White Rock Rd from 2 to 4 lanes, divided, from Manchester Dr east<br />
to Sacramento County Line. CIP#GP137 2025 $12,835,000<br />
Widen White Rock Rd from 2 lanes undivided to 4 lanes divided, from<br />
Monte Verde Dr east to new future US 50/Silva Valley Pkwy Interchange<br />
(ELD15610/CIP71328); includes curb, gutter, sidewalk and Class II bike<br />
lanes. ROW costs include acquisition for ultimate 6-lane facility (see<br />
CIP#GP152/ELD19235 in MTP). CIP72374 2025 $25,626,500<br />
Signalize intersection at White Rock Rd and Post St in El Dorado Hills.<br />
CIP73310 2025 $474,900<br />
Placer<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25022<br />
Auburn Ravine Bike/Ped Bridge<br />
Phase 1<br />
In Lincoln: Construction of multi-use bridge across Auburn Ravine:<br />
Preliminary Engineering, Environmental Documentation, Permitting, and<br />
Construction of bicycle and pedestrian bridge crossing Auburn Ravine. 2016 $987,193<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 355 of 423<br />
Delayed Projects: Page 32 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Delayed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA18650 Aviation Blvd.<br />
Widen Aviation Blvd. from 2 to 4 lanes from Venture Dr. to terminus 0.5<br />
miles north of Venture Dr. 2020 $850,000<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Widen East Joiner Parkway from 2 to 4 lanes from Del Webb Blvd. to<br />
Public Works PLA18790 East Joiner Parkway<br />
Twelve Bridges. 2018 $1,104,290<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Widen East Joiner Parkway from 2 to 4 lanes from Twelve Bridges Dr. to<br />
Public Works PLA18810 East Joiner Parkway<br />
Rocklin city limits. 2015 $639,170<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Industrial Blvd., from 12 Bridges Dr. to Athens Blvd.: Widen from 2 to 4<br />
Public Works PLA18720 Industrial Blvd.<br />
lanes. 2015 $1,876,246<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15970 Nicolaus Rd. Widen Nicolaus Rd. from 2 to 4 lanes from Airport Rd. to Aviation Blvd. 2020 $2,250,600<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Midas Ave., from Pacific St. to Third St., construct 2 lane grade separation<br />
Engineering PLA25373 Midas Ave. Grade Separation of UP tracks including right of way. 2020 $5,650,000<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA17820 Pacific Street On Pacific Street: Construct downtown improvements. 2020 $8,000,000<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Widen Rocklin Road from 2 to 4 lanes from Loomis town limits to east of<br />
Engineering PLA25273 Rocklin Road Widening Sierra College Boulevard. 2016 $126,000<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA19330 Sierra College Boulevard<br />
In Rocklin, Sierra College Boulevard: widen to 4 lanes from intersection<br />
with Valley View Parkway to Loomis Town limits (SPRTA Segment #2a). 2016 $8,650,000<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Widen Sierra College Boulevard from 5 to 6 lanes from Aguilar Tributary to<br />
Engineering PLA25193 Sierra College Boulevard Nightwatch Drive. 2020 $4,400,000<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Widen Sunset Boulevard bridge at UPRR from 4 to 6 lanes from South<br />
Engineering PLA17910 Sunset Boulevard<br />
Whitney Blvd. to Pacific St. 2020 $2,600,000<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Widen Sunset Boulevard from 4 to 6 lanes from Stanford Ranch Rd. to<br />
Engineering PLA19360 Sunset Boulevard<br />
Topaz. 2016 $2,600,000<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA15620 Sunset Boulevard Widen Sunset Boulevard from 4 to 6 lanes, from Topaz to S. Whitney Blvd. 2016 $2,700,000<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Valley View Parkway: Construct 2 lanes from Park Drive to Sierra College<br />
Engineering PLA19250 Valley View Parkway<br />
Blvd. 2016 $9,575,000<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
West Oaks Boulevard: Construct new 4-lane extension from terminus to 4-<br />
Engineering PLA25151 West Oaks Boulevard lane portion to Whitney Ranch Parkway. 2015 $3,500,000<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Whitney Ranch Parkway, construct new 4-lane facility from east of Wildcat<br />
Engineering PLA19290 Whitney Ranch Parkway Blvd. to Whitney Oaks Dr. 2016 $12,428,000<br />
Galleria Blvd./SR 65<br />
In Roseville, at existing interchange on State Route 65/Galleria<br />
Interchange Phase II<br />
Blvd/Stanford Ranch Rd.: modify all on and off ramps to provide improved<br />
PLA25209 Improvements<br />
operations. 2015 $5,000,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA15070<br />
PLA20680<br />
PLA25127<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA18390 Dyer Lane Extension<br />
Auburn Ravine Road at I-80<br />
Overcrossing<br />
Auburn Ravine Road overcrossing over I-80 between Bowman Road to<br />
Lincoln Way: widen overcrossing from 2 to 4 lanes. 2033 $29,000,000<br />
Baseline Road Four to Six Lane<br />
Widening (East Portion) Widen From 4 to 6 lanes from Watt Avenue to Fiddyment/Walerga Road. 2018 $11,270,000<br />
Baseline Road Four to Six Lane Placer County, Baseline Road from Watt Avenue to Sutter County Line,<br />
Widening (West Portion) widen from 4 to 6 lanes. 2020 $24,000,000<br />
Extend Dyer Lane west/north to Baseline Road at Brewer Road and<br />
east/north to Baseline Road west of Fiddyment Road and widen to four<br />
lanes in accordance with the Placer Vineyards Specific Plan. 2015 $16,000,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 356 of 423<br />
Delayed Projects: Page 33 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Delayed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25130 Fiddyment Road Widening<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15220 Foothills Boulevard<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15270 North Antelope Rd.<br />
Widen Fiddyment Road from 2 lanes to 4 lanes from Roseville City Limits<br />
to Athens Road. 2017 $11,550,000<br />
Foothills Blvd.: Construct as a 2 lane road from the City of Roseville to<br />
Sunset Blvd. 2019 $4,062,300<br />
North Antelope Rd: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes from Sacramento County line<br />
to PFE Rd. 2017 $2,026,600<br />
Placer<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15300 Parallel Rd.<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Placer Public Works PLA15390 Sierra College Blvd.<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Placer Public Works PLA20700 Watt Avenue<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Placer Public Works PLA15940 Taylor Road Widening<br />
I-5/US 50 Riverfront<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL18801 Interchange<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL18838 U.S. 50 HOV<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24099 Big Horn Blvd Extension<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24105 Bruceville Road Widening<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC19010 Bruceville Road Widening<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24084 Calvine Road<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24086 Elk Grove-Florin Road<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC20290 Franklin Boulevard Widening<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24119 Grant Line Road Widening<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC241<strong>14</strong> Kammerer Road Widening<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24110 Lotz Parkway<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24111 Lotz Parkway<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24095 Waterman Road<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC20320 Whitelock Parkway Extension<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC20340 Willard Parkway Extension<br />
In Placer County, east of Route 49, from Dry Creek Rd to Quartz Rd,<br />
construct a 2 lane road. Name of road shall be determined in the future. 2020 $6,025,000<br />
Widen Sierra College Blvd. from 2 to 4 lanes from Route 193 to Loomis<br />
Town Limits. 2018 $13,000,000<br />
Watt Avenue, from Baseline Rd. to Sacramento County Line: Widen from<br />
2 to 4 lanes. (This project is listed For Information Only.) 2017 $27,487,500<br />
Widen Taylor Rd. from 2 to 4 lanes from Horseshoe Bar Road to King<br />
Road. 2015 $425,000<br />
Revise I-5/US50 Riverfront Interchange, including bus/carpool lane<br />
connectors. (This project is listed For Information Only.) 2030 $200,000,000<br />
U.S. 50, from Watt Ave. to Downtown Sacramento: Construct high<br />
occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes. 2020 $75,000,000<br />
In Elk Grove, between Whitelock Parkway and Kammerer Road: Construct<br />
Big Horn Blvd as a new four lane roadway. 2017 $9,691,000<br />
In Elk Grove, Bruceville Road from Bilby Road to Kammerer Road: Widen<br />
from 2 to 4 lanes. 2017 $719,000<br />
In Elk Grove, from Whitelock Parkway to Bilby Road: Widen from 2 to 4<br />
lanes. 2017 $3,719,000<br />
Widen Calvine Road from Vineyard Road to Grant Line Road from 2 to 4<br />
lanes 2020 $<strong>14</strong>,000,000<br />
Widen Elk Grove-Florin Road from 4 to 6 lanes from Calvine Road to Bond<br />
Road 2018 $7,900,000<br />
In Elk Grove, from Elk Grove Blvd to Whitelock Rd.: Widen from 2 to 6<br />
lanes. 2020 $3,520,000<br />
In Elk Grove, Grant Line Road, from Waterman Road to Bradshaw Road:<br />
Widen from 2 to 4 lanes and preserve right of way for 6 lanes. 2020 $22,000,000<br />
In Elk Grove, from approximately 6000' west of SR 99 to Bruceville Road:<br />
Widen from 2 to 4 lanes. 2017 $7,000,000<br />
In Elk Grove, from Laguna Springs Drive to Whitelock Parkway: Construct<br />
new 4 lane roadway. 2017 $3,700,000<br />
In Elk Grove, Lotz Parkway from Whitelock Parkway to Kammerer Road:<br />
Construct new 4 lane roadway. 2020 $12,000,000<br />
Widen Waterman Road from Calvine Road to Sheldon Road: Widen from<br />
2 to 4 lanes 2030 $16,000,000<br />
In Elk Grove, from Big Horn Blvd to West Stockton Blvd: construct new 4<br />
lane roadway. 2017 $5,347,000<br />
In Elk Grove, Willard Parkway from Bilby Road to Kammerer Road,<br />
construct new four lane roadway. 2022 $15,000,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 357 of 423<br />
Delayed Projects: Page 34 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Delayed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Sacramento Public Works SAC22060 East Natoma Street Widening<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Sacramento Public Works SAC24328 Scott Road Widening<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Sacramento Public Works SAC19890 US 50 at Empire Ranch Road<br />
In Folsom, East Natoma St from Fargo Way to Folsom Lake Crossing:<br />
widen from 2 to 4 lanes and construct bicycle trail undercrossing. STREET<br />
NAME: East Natoma Street Widening 2020 $3,150,000<br />
Widen existing Scott Road from 2 to 6 lanes between US 50 and White<br />
Rock Road 2017 $16,000,000<br />
US 50 at Empire Ranch Road: Construct 4 lane interchange with US 50 at<br />
Empire Ranch Road (formerly Russell Ranch Road). HPP #337 2030 $38,552,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24463 US 50 at Scott Road<br />
Ramp modifications and overpass widening for US 50/East Bidwell/Scott<br />
Road Interchange to improve access to development south of US 50. 2015 $3,180,000<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24375 Americanos Road, Phase I New 4 lane roadway from Chrysanthy to North of Douglas Road. (Phase 1) 2015 $2,925,000<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24193<br />
Grant Line Road - Expressway<br />
Phase I<br />
Grant Line Road: Widen existing roadway to four lanes and complete<br />
remaining sections of four lane Expressway from Jackson Highway to<br />
White Rock Road including intersection improvements at Jaeger Road,<br />
Keifer Blvd, International Drive and Jackson Highway. (Phase 1) 2022 $86,200,800<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24374 Kiefer Boulevard, Phase 2<br />
Complete widening and extend Kiefer Blvd. as a new four lane roadway<br />
from Rancho Cordova Parkway (Jaeger Road) to Americanos Road<br />
including intersection improvements at Americanos and Grant Line.<br />
(Phase 2 - CP09-2074) 2016 $7,451,000<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24239 Purchase or Lease 23 Shuttles<br />
Replace contracted shuttle fleet with city owned or leased fleet, including<br />
three back-up vehicles (23 shuttles total) 2022 $5,750,000<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SAC22980<br />
Rancho Cordova Parkway -<br />
Phase 1<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24181 Rio Del Oro Pkwy<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24208 Sun Center Drive<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC20240<br />
Zinfandel Road Extension &<br />
Folsom South Canal Bridge<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC18460 East Commerce Way<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC18510 Elkhorn Boulevard<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC18560 Natomas Crossing Drive<br />
Phase 1: In Rancho Cordova, Douglas Road to White Rock Road,<br />
construct Rancho Cordova Parkway as a six lane roadway including<br />
intersection improvements at Villagio and White Rock Road. 2020 $19,839,000<br />
Rio Del Oro Parkway: New 4 lane roadway from Sunrise Boulevard to<br />
Rancho Cordova Parkway and a new 2 lane road from Rancho Cordova<br />
Parkway to White Rock Road including intersection improvements at<br />
Sunrise Blvd., Rancho Cordova Parkway, Americanos Blvd., and White<br />
Rock Road (CP09-2070) 2018 $12,795,000<br />
New two lane roadway from Folsom South Canal to White Rock Road<br />
including intersection improvements from Mercantile to White Rock Road<br />
including bridge over Folsom South Canal. 2020 $13,670,000<br />
Extend Zinfandel Drive as a six lane roadway from Southern boundary of<br />
the Villages of Zinfandel to Douglas Road and widen Douglas Road to 6<br />
lanes from Zinfandel to Sunrise Boulevard including bridge over Folsom<br />
South Canal and intersection improvements at Eagles Nest. (This is Phase<br />
3. See SAC24473 and SAC24467) 2015 $10,500,000<br />
In Sacramento, East Commerce Way from Club Center Drive to Del Paso<br />
Rd, extend as a 6-lane facility. 2020 $8,<strong>14</strong>2,225<br />
In Sacramento, Elkhorn Boulevard from SR 99 to east city limits: widen<br />
from 2 to 6 lanes. 2020 $7,073,566<br />
In City of Sacramento, build new Natomas Crossing Drive as 2 lane road<br />
from Duckhorn Drive to El Centro Rd. 2020 $4,340,715<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 358 of 423<br />
Delayed Projects: Page 35 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Delayed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24420 Sacramento River Crossing<br />
New all-modal river crossing (Auto, Transit, Bike & Pedestrian) from<br />
Sacramento across the Sacramento River to West Sacramento. The<br />
crossing was modeled between Broadway in Sacramento & 15th Street in<br />
West Sacramento, but final alignment options will be studied in<br />
subsequent planning efforts. Additional 50% of estimated cost identified as<br />
a City of West Sacramento project, YOL19222. 2020 $50,000,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC18690<br />
SR 99 Elkhorn Boulevard<br />
Interchange<br />
In Sacramento County :Expand the Elkhorn Blvd. interchange on Route 99<br />
to accommodate the widening of Elkhorn Blvd. from 2 to 6 lanes 2021 $11,909,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
In Sacramento County, Antelope North Road, from Poker Ln. to Olive<br />
of Transportation SAC22020 Antelope North Road Widening Ave.: Realign and widen to 4 lanes. 2016 $3,020,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
In Sacramento County, Antelope Road from Don Julio Boulevard to<br />
of Transportation SAC19790 Antelope Road Widening Roseville Road, widen from 4 to 6 lanes. 2016 $735,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC22410 Douglas Road Extension<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC15180 Elkhorn Boulevard Widening<br />
In Sacramento County, Douglas Road from Zinfandel Drive to Kiefer<br />
Boulevard; new 4 lane roadway with raised landscaped median, curb,<br />
gutter and sidewalk, improvements also include installation of traffic<br />
signals at Douglas/Kiefer and Douglas/Excelsior Road. No R/W<br />
acquisition, only conveyance/process costs. 2021 $19,837,200<br />
In Sacramento County, Elkhorn Boulevard from Rio Linda Boulevard to SR<br />
99: widen from 2 to 4 lanes, including bridge over Natomas east main<br />
drain, landscaping, new RR crossing and bike/ped facilities. 2024 $<strong>14</strong>,000,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24248 Elverta Road Extension<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24263 Excelsior Road Widening<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24492<br />
Fair Oaks Village Streetscape<br />
Design Phase 1<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC19690 Gerber Road Widening<br />
In Northern Sacramento County: Extension of Elverta Road from just south<br />
east of Sand City Drive to Don Julio Boulevard; new 6 lane roadway<br />
extension to Don Julio Boulevard with a traffic signal modification at the<br />
intersection of Elverta Road and Don Julio Boulevard and a possible<br />
realignment of Antelope Road to Elverta Road. 2018 $7,500,000<br />
In Sacramento County: Between Kiefer Boulevard/Douglas Road<br />
Extension and Jackson Road (SR16); construct and widen to 4 lanes with<br />
raised landscaped median and curb and gutter. Improvements also<br />
include the construction of a pit pump station. 2026 $12,000,000<br />
Fair Oaks Blvd., from Winding Wy. to Bridge St.: Construct phase 1 of<br />
improvements on Fair Oaks Boulevard. Phase 1will construct selected<br />
curb, gutter and sidewalk, ADA compliant facilities, bike lanes, parking,<br />
crosswalks, decorative street lighting, and landscape/streetscape<br />
improvements. These improvements are identified in the Fair Oaks Village<br />
Enhancement Committee (FOVEC) Vision and Streetscape Master Plan. 2015 $2,554,800<br />
In Sacramento County, Gerber Road from Bradshaw Road to Vineyard<br />
Road: widen from 2 to 4 lanes. 2019 $6,688,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 359 of 423<br />
Delayed Projects: Page 36 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Delayed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
This Project will widen Greenback Lane from 4 to 6 lanes between Hazel<br />
Ave and Main Ave in the Orangevale area. The project proposes to widen<br />
the roadway to accommodate two additional traffic lanes, a raised<br />
landscaped median, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, traffic signal<br />
modifications and traffic operations system upgrades, landscaping and<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Greenback Lane - Hazel Ave to streetscape enhancements, and soundwalls. (This project is listed For<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24254 Main Ave<br />
Information Only.) 2034 $41,826,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC19090 Greenback Lane Widening<br />
Widen Greenback Lane from Fair Oaks Blvd to Hazel Ave from 4 to 6<br />
lanes. 2028 $35,796,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC23080 Hazel Avenue<br />
In Sacramento County, Hazel Avenue from Madison to Sacramento/Placer<br />
County line: Widen from 4 to 6 lanes. 2033 $105,000,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC22290<br />
I-80 Bicycle / Pedestrian<br />
Crossing<br />
In Sacramento County, conduct studies, and environmental work for a<br />
bicycle/pedestrian crossing of I-80 west of Madison Avenue. 2017 $550,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC15200 Left Turn Lanes In Sacramento County, various locations, installation of left turn lanes. 2018 $705,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24257 Madison Ave Widening<br />
This project will widen Madison ave form 4 to 6 lanes between Hazel Ave<br />
and Greenback Lane in the Fair Oaks area. The project proposes to widen<br />
the roadway to accommodate two additional traffic lanes, a raised<br />
landscaped median, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, traffic signal<br />
modifications and traffic operations system upgrades, landscaping and<br />
streetscape enhancements, and soundwalls. 2028 $22,361,626<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
SAC24428<br />
Old Florin Town Complete<br />
Streets Project<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24285 Waterman Road Widening<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC15750 Watt Ave.<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC15720 Watt Avenue Widening<br />
In an unincorporated area of South Sacramento County: on Florin Road<br />
between Pritchard Road and McComber Street; construct new curbs,<br />
gutters and sidewalks, bike lanes, transit stop and access improvements,<br />
median channelization, new traffic signals, street lights, frontage and<br />
median landscaping, and streetscape enhancements with thematic<br />
elements, and upgrade railroad crossing standards. 2016 $7,425,000<br />
This project will include the road widening of Power Inn Rd between Florin<br />
Rd and Elder Creek Rd to accommodate two through lanes in each<br />
direction, a center two way left turn lane, a 6-foot bike lane on the east<br />
side, and a 5-foot bike lane with curb, gutter, and sidewalk on the west<br />
side. 2022 $1,662,000<br />
Widen Prairie City Road from 2 to 4 lanes between US 50 and White Rock<br />
Road. 2021 $11,000,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24274 Power Inn Rd Widening<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24330 Prairie City Road Widening<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC19290 South Watt Avenue Widening Widen South Watt Avenue from Florin Rd. to Route 16 from 2 to 4 lanes 2017 $10,123,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
In Sacramento County: Sunrise Blvd. between Jackson Highway and<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC19710 Sunrise Blvd.<br />
Grantline Road; Widen from 2 to 4 lanes 2021 $12,000,000<br />
In Sacramento County: Between Vintage Park Drive to Florin Road; widen<br />
existing roadway to 4 lanes and extend roadway from Gerber Road to<br />
Florin Road with an at-grade rail road crossing. 2019 $20,000,000<br />
In Sacramento County, Watt Ave: Between Don Julio Blvd. and Elkhorn<br />
Blvd. widen from 4 to 6 lanes. 2018 $7,800,000<br />
In Sacramento County, Watt Ave.: Between Elkhorn Blvd and Antelope Rd<br />
widen from 4 to 6 lanes 2018 $9,641,800<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 360 of 423<br />
Delayed Projects: Page 37 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Delayed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL18590 Route 99, New Interchange<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT17024 Elm Street Reconstruction<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT17001 Kola Street Sidewalks<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT17005 L Street Reconstruction<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT16984 Larkin Road<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT17006<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT16983 Riviera Road<br />
Pennington Road Widening<br />
Phase 2<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT16981 South Loop Road<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT16988 Township Road<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Sutter Public Works SUT10260 Harter Road<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
State Route 20 - Stabler Lane<br />
Sutter Public Works<br />
SUT16960 to State Route 99<br />
Sutter County, north of Sacramento: along Route 99 between Riego Road<br />
and Sankey Road, construct new interchange 2016 $22,000,000<br />
In Live Oak: Elm Street from Larkin Road to L Street; reconstruct, install<br />
curb, gutter, sidewalks, drainage improvements. 2018 $580,000<br />
In Live Oak; Kola Street from State Route 99 to Larkin Road; reconstruct<br />
street, install curb, gutters, sidewalks, drainage improvements, new cross<br />
walk striping and pedestrian crossing warning lights. 2020 $391,100<br />
In Live Oak: L Street from Pennington Road to Elm Street, reconstruct,<br />
install curb, gutter, sidewalks, drainage improvements. 2017 $242,300<br />
In Live Oak on Larkin Road from Nevada Street to Riviera Road<br />
reconstruct road and install drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and bike<br />
lanes. 2020 $9,350,000<br />
In Live Oak: Pennington Road from N Street to P Street, reconstruct<br />
adding 2 new traffic lanes and center median with turn pockets, drainage<br />
improvements, bike lanes and undergrounding utilities. 2020 $243,100<br />
In Live Oak, Riviera Road from SR99 to Larkin Road reconstruct road and<br />
install drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and bike lanes. 2025 $4,518,000<br />
In Live Oak, phase-1 Township to Sinnard, construct South Loop Road, a<br />
new 4 lane connector including drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and<br />
bike lanes 2020 $31,633,000<br />
In Live Oak, Phase-1 from Paseo Road to Pennington Road construct<br />
Township Road a new 4 lane connector including drainage, curb and<br />
gutter, sidewalk, and bike lanes. 2024 $17,083,000<br />
In Yuba City, construct 4 lanes, Harter Road between Lassen Boulevard<br />
and Bridge Street. 2020 $1,644,201<br />
Widen State Route 20 from 4 to 6 lanes from Stabler Lane to State Route<br />
99 2020 $8,745,400<br />
Widen Walton Ave from Lincoln Rd. to Franklin Rd. from 2-3 lanes to 5<br />
lanes including upgrades to bike lanes, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and<br />
drainage. 2020 $13,762,794<br />
Sutter<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT10241 Walton Avenue Widening<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Sutter Public Works SUT16965 Walton Avenue Widening Widen Walton Avenue to 4-lanes from Bogue Road to Augusta Lane 2020 $9,879,408<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Construct Western Parkway (4 lanes) from State Route 20 to Butte House<br />
Sutter Public Works SUT10813 Western Parkway<br />
Road 2020 $10,000,000<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Upgrade Butte House Rd. to 2 lane urban standard, Acacia Ave. to<br />
Sutter Public Works SUT10390 Butte House Rd.<br />
Humphrey Rd. 2015 $555,000<br />
Phase 2 - Construct northbound I-5 to southbound SR 113 freeway to<br />
Yolo Caltrans District 3 CAL15881 I-5 / 113 Connector Phase 2 freeway connection. 2018 $68,011,850<br />
Reconstruct the north side of Richards Blvd. interchange to remove the<br />
City of Davis Dept of<br />
loop on and off ramps and replace with new ramp in diamond<br />
Yolo Public Works YOL17<strong>14</strong>0 I-80/Richards Interchange configuration. Includes traffic signal installation. 2017 $6,600,000<br />
Yolo<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL15670 I-80/Reed Ave. Interchange<br />
I-80 at Reed Ave. interchange: widen ramps at the intersection with Reed<br />
Avenue, widen Reed Avenue, and limit some local street access. Add<br />
ramp metering to the on-ramps. 2017 $12,350,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 361 of 423<br />
Delayed Projects: Page 38 of 39
Appendix 5 - Completed, Deleted, and Delayed Projects<br />
Delayed Projects from the Previous 2009/12 <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Completion Year Total Cost<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL15940 Lake Washington Blvd.<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL19222 Sacramento River Crossing<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL17400 Kentucky Avenue<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18165<br />
Yolobus Maintenance Facility<br />
Improvements & Equipment<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15880 Arboga Road<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15920 River Oaks Blvd<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
SR 65 Interchange at Forty<br />
Public Works<br />
YUB15580 Mile Road<br />
Widen Lake Washington Blvd. from 2 to 6 lanes from Jefferson Blvd. to<br />
the new Palamidessi Bridge at the barge canal. 2020 $4,000,000<br />
New all-modal river crossing (Auto, Transit, Bike & Pedestrian) from<br />
Sacramento across the Sacramento River to West Sacramento. The<br />
crossing was modeled between Broadway in Sacramento & 15th Street in<br />
West Sacramento, but final alignment options will be studied in<br />
subsequent planning efforts. Additional 50% of estimated cost identified as<br />
a City of Sacramento project. 2025 $50,000,000<br />
Widen Kentucky Avenue from 2 to 4 lanes from East Street to College<br />
Street 2017 $8,048,000<br />
Yolobus maintenance shop, required for maintaining and repair the public<br />
transportation rolling stock fleet, is need of immediate maintenance and<br />
repairs itself, in addition to adding more equipment for proper maintenance<br />
and repairs of the transit fleet.This request to replace a failed shop heating<br />
system, adds and replaces necessary shop equipment, and does some<br />
bus yard improvements.Therefore, Yolobus is requesting $650,000 of<br />
Proposition 1B (Public Transit Assistance (PTA) funds). 2015 $650,000<br />
New modified 4-lane arterial from Broadway Rd to Ella Ave, including<br />
pavement, curb, gutter, sidewalk and back of curb landscaping 2018 $6,600,000<br />
Construct new 4-lane modified arterial from Algodon Rd to Draper Ranch<br />
South development. 2018 $7,500,000<br />
South of Marysville, SR 65 at Forty Mile Road Interchange: construct<br />
interchange to accommodate traffic from the Yuba County Motorplex. 2016 $2,070,000<br />
TOTAL $1,834,720,784<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 362 of 423<br />
Delayed Projects: Page 39 of 39
Amendment #3 to the Metropolitan Transportation Plan for 2035<br />
SACOG’s Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (<strong>MTIP</strong>) is required to be<br />
consistent with its long range plan, the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP). Since<br />
the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> revises scope and schedule for projects that are also listed in the MTP,<br />
both documents need to be updated. Therefore, the <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> project list is<br />
considered an amendment to the MTP, in that it revises cost, scope, and schedule.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 363 of 423
GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ACRONYMS USED IN THE <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
The following glossary is intended to serve as a reference for anyone involved in the planning<br />
process, or for those less involved in the planning process, to understand the terms used in the<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong>.<br />
Air-Oualitv Conformity Analysis: Analysis that determines if certain transportation plans and<br />
programs conform to federal air-quality goals, namely that forecasts of vehicular emissions<br />
resulting from transportation plans stay within acceptable levels. These acceptable levels of<br />
future pollution are determined by the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for air quality. This<br />
analysis is required by federal law.<br />
APCD: Air Pollution Control District, a countywide agency which develops a countywide air<br />
quality plan. APCDs may be multi-county, such as the Yolo-Solano APCD.<br />
AQMD: Air Quality Management District, same role as APCDs above, but created and entitled<br />
by the state legislature specifically for the Sacramento metropolitan area, the Bay Area, and the<br />
South Coast region. AQMDs may be multi-county bodies, although the Sacramento Metropolitan<br />
AQMD includes only Sacramento County. State enabling legislation typically grants AQMDs<br />
statutory powers beyond those of APCDs.<br />
Benefit Assessment District: Fees collected by local agencies from property owners to pay for<br />
new and improved transportation facilities. Fees are calculated based on the anticipated Abenefit@<br />
that the property owners in the area are expected to gain from improvements to the transportation<br />
system. Assessment funds can be used to pay for other infrastructure improvements unless the<br />
local enabling ordinance specifically precludes certain uses.<br />
Caltrans: The California Department of Transportation, responsible for planning, building, and<br />
maintaining the state highway system, and for planning and developing inter-regional<br />
transportation services such as the Capitol Corridor train service, among other duties.<br />
CMA: Congestion Management Agency, a countywide agency responsible for developing the<br />
Congestion Management Program (see below).<br />
CMAQ: Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program, a federal funding program that funds<br />
transportation projects and programs that will achieve reductions in air pollution from vehicles.<br />
CMP: Congestion Management Program, a countywide program designed to keep traffic<br />
congestion within an acceptable standard. The CMP must include traffic flow standards,<br />
standards for public transit service, a program to analyze the traffic impacts of land use<br />
decisions, a Atrip reduction/travel demand A element to reduce vehicular use, and a seven year<br />
capital improvement program.<br />
CTC: California Transportation Commission, a governor-appointed body that reviews regional<br />
transportation improvement programs (see RTIP below) and decides which specific projects and<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 364 of 423
programs will receive state funding. These chosen projects become the State Transportation<br />
improvement Program (see STLP below).<br />
Conformity:<br />
See Air-Quality Conformity Analysis above.<br />
Developer Fee: Fees collected by local agencies from developers of new residential and office<br />
buildings to pay for improvements to the transportation system made necessary by the new<br />
development. Developer Fees are used to pay for whole transportation projects (such as a new<br />
roadway), or will be used to contribute towards the developer=s Afair share@ of improvements to<br />
existing facilities needed in the area. Same as traffic impact fees, except that developer fees can<br />
be used to pay for other infrastructure improvements such as sewer and water lines.<br />
EDCTC: El Dorado County Transportation Commission, the state-designated regional<br />
transportation planning agency for El Dorado County.<br />
EPA: Environmental Protection Agency, a federal agency which reviews our air quality<br />
conformity analyses and advises FHWA and FTA regarding approval of the conformity finding.<br />
FHWA: Federal Highway Administration, one of two primary federal agencies that SACOG<br />
work with in our transportation planning efforts. FHWA provides a joint conformity finding on<br />
our Metropolitan Transportation Plan and <strong>MTIP</strong>, and allocates federal transportation funds to the<br />
state for distribution to the region.<br />
FLP: Federal Lands Program, a federal program administered by the U.S. Forest Service to<br />
improve roadways on federal lands.<br />
Forest Lands: See FLP above.<br />
FTA: Federal Transit Administration, the other of two primary federal agencies that SACOO<br />
works with in our transportation planning efforts. FTA develops federal policy on public transit<br />
issues, and allocates capital and operating funds for public transit projects.<br />
PTA Section 5309: Formerly known as the PTA Section 3 program. This program pays for major<br />
bus purchases and light rail extensions, such as the extension of light rail to Meadowview Road<br />
in South Sacramento County.<br />
FTA Section 5307: Formerly known as the PTA Section 9 program. This program pays for<br />
transit capital and operating expenses for urban transit operators (population greater than<br />
50,000).<br />
PTA Section 5310 : Formerly known as the FTA Section 16 program. This program pays for<br />
transit capital programs that benefit elderly and handicapped people.<br />
FTA Section 5311: Formerly known as the FTA Section 18 program. This program pays for<br />
transit capital and operating expenses for rural transit operators (population less than<br />
50,000).<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 365 of 423<br />
Page 2 of 6
Financial Constraint: The <strong>MTIP</strong> must be financially constrained by year and include a financial<br />
plan that demonstrates which projects can be implemented using current revenue sources and<br />
which projects are to be implemented using proposed revenue sources. Only projects for which<br />
construction and operating funds can reasonably be expected to be available may be included in<br />
the <strong>MTIP</strong> (23 CFR, Part 450, Section 450.324).<br />
Grouped Projects: Air quality exempt projects of a small scale are often suitable for combining<br />
into a single larger project listing or grouped project. Grouped projects are identified in the<br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> under Avarious counties@ and are shown under the appropriate air quality exempt category<br />
listing.<br />
HBRR: Highway Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation Program, a federal funding program<br />
used to repair and replace bridges on state highways and local roads.<br />
HES: Hazard Elimination and Safety Program, a federal funding program used to pay for safety<br />
improvements to state highways and local roads, such as guard rails and roadway signage.<br />
ISTEA: Internodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991. Predecessor to TEA 21. (See<br />
TEA 21 below)<br />
Interstate Maintenance: A federal funding program used to pay for maintenance projects on<br />
interstate freeways.<br />
Lead Agencies: State or local agencies or RTPAs (see RTPA below) who are charged with the<br />
lead for implementing specific transportation projects and programs in the <strong>MTIP</strong>. Local<br />
agencies include but are not limited to public works and planning agencies, air districts, transit<br />
operators, and special districts.<br />
LRT: Light Rail Transit, such as the light rail system here in Sacramento.<br />
MPA: Metropolitan Planning Area, the boundary includes the entire federal air quality nonattainment<br />
area and the remainder of Sutter and Yuba Counties for the purposes of federal<br />
transportation planning, programming, and determining air quality conformity of plans and<br />
programs.<br />
MPO: Metropolitan Planning Organization, a federal designation granted to the agency<br />
charged with conducting regional transportation planning. SACOG is the designated<br />
MPO for Sacramento, Suffer, Yolo, and Yuba Counties, and El Dorado and Placer<br />
Counties outside of the Tahoe Basin.<br />
Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (<strong>MTIP</strong>): Also known as the federal TIP, a<br />
three-year list of specific transportation projects and programs which SACOG submits to<br />
Caltrans. SACOG amends the <strong>MTIP</strong> on a quarterly cycle. The <strong>MTIP</strong> and its amendments are<br />
subject to air-quality conformity analysis under federal air-quality conformity regulations.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 366 of 423<br />
Page 3 of 6
MTP: Metropolitan Transportation Plan, a 20-year blueprint for transportation strategies for the<br />
region, developed and updated by SACOG. Under state law the MTP is updated by December 1<br />
of even-numbered years. Under federal law, the MTP must be updated at least once every three<br />
years.<br />
NHS: National Highway System, a federal funding program used to implement improvements to<br />
roadways designated as part of the NHS. Congress adopted the NHS in November 1995.<br />
Non-Attainment Area: A federally-designated area that fails to meet air-quality standards. The<br />
Sacramento non-attainment area includes all of Sacramento and Yolo Counties, northern Solano<br />
County, south Sutter County, and Placer and El Dorado Counties outside of the Tahoe Basin.<br />
Non-attainment areas are defined by the Environmental Protection Agency, based on<br />
topography, climate, and wind patterns.<br />
PCTPA: Placer County Transportation Planning Agency, the state-designated regional<br />
transportation planning agency for Placer County, and its locally-designated congestion<br />
management agency.<br />
P116: Proposition 116, a state funding program used to implement rail transit and bikeway<br />
projects throughout the state. Proposition 116 is a bond program approved by state voters in<br />
1992.<br />
RTIP: Regional Transportation improvement Program, a seven-year list of specific<br />
transportation projects and programs which SACOG submits to the California Transportation<br />
Commission as a request for state funding. The Regional 1W must be submitted by December 1<br />
of every odd-numbered year.<br />
RTPA: Regional Transportation Planning Agency, a state designation of the agency responsible<br />
for regional transportation planning to meet state planning requirements. The RTPA is not<br />
always the same agency as the federally-designated MPO (see MPO above).<br />
130 RAIL: Surface Transportation Program - Rail Crossing Improvement Program, a federal<br />
funding program used to improve the safety of rail crossings on surface streets.<br />
Regional Planning Partnership: A committee of close to 100 representatives from local, regional,<br />
state, and federal agencies, as well as representatives of business, environmental, and minority<br />
organizations and associations. The Partnership assists SACOG with its transportation and air<br />
quality planning responsibilities. The Partnership meets as needed.<br />
Road Fund: A local funding source derived from a portion of the state gasoline tax. These funds<br />
are Asubvented@ from the state to local agencies to pay for local transportation improvements.<br />
Road funds are often used to match state or federal funds approved for local projects.<br />
SHOPP: State Highway Operation and Protection Program, a list of all operations and<br />
maintenance projects greater than $300,000 on the state highway system which the California<br />
Transportation Commission has approved for state funding. Caltrans prepares the SHOPP with<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 367 of 423<br />
Page 4 of 6
input from regional transportation planning agencies.<br />
SMAQMD: Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District, the agency responsible<br />
for state-required air quality planning in Sacramento County. SMAQMD and SACOG are jointly<br />
responsible for federally required air quality planning.<br />
SRTD: Sacramento Regional Transit District, the agency that operates Sacramento=s public<br />
transit system, including bus and light rail service. RT is the largest transit operator in the<br />
SACOG region, and the largest in California north of the San Francisco Bay Area.<br />
SRTP: Short Range Transit Plan, a five-year plan required periodically from public transit<br />
operators that receive federal funds.<br />
STA: Sacramento Transportation Authority, the locally designated congestion management<br />
agency for Sacramento County, and the agency that oversees the spending of Sacramento<br />
County=s Measure A sales tax money for transportation projects.<br />
STA Funds: State Transit Assistance Funds, funding for public transit service allocated under the<br />
Transportation Development Act (see TDA). STA funds are derived from the state tax on<br />
gasoline. SACOG is responsible for distributing the region=s apportionment of STA funds to our<br />
member jurisdictions and public transit operators.<br />
State Cash: This term refers to funds that do not include any federal or local funds. This<br />
terminology is used by Caltrans to distinguish these funds from the State Highway Account<br />
which is often a mix of federal and state dollars. State cash is used as a source of matching funds<br />
for the federal dollars used in the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).<br />
STIP: State Transportation improvement Program, a list of all the transportation projects which<br />
the California Transportation Commission has approved for state funding, chosen from regional<br />
transportation improvement programs from around the state.<br />
STP: Surface Transportation Program, a funding program under ISTEA that provides federal<br />
money for capital improvements to surface transportation systems.<br />
STP-Rail: See 130 RAIL above.<br />
TCI: Transit Capital improvement Program, a state grant program which provides funds to<br />
public transit operators for fixed-guideway transit systems, such as light rail.<br />
TCM: Transportation Control Measure, a measure aimed at reducing vehicular use and thereby<br />
improving air quality. State law requires countywide air quality plans that must include a list of<br />
such measures. These plans, including TCMs, are developed by air pollution control districts or<br />
air quality management districts.<br />
TDA: Transportation Development Act, state legislation which provides two major sources of<br />
funding for public transit service, the Local Transportation Fund (LTF) and State Transit<br />
Assistance Fund (STA Funds). SACOO administers these funds for our member jurisdictions<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 368 of 423<br />
Page 5 of 6
and public transit operators.<br />
TDM: Transportation Demand Management, techniques to reduce the use of motor vehicles or<br />
shift the use of vehicles to uncongested times of the day. TDM could include employersponsored<br />
rideshare programs, or flexible working hours that enable people to commute to work<br />
before or after rush hour, for example.<br />
TSM: Transportation System Management, a state program used to fund local and state<br />
transportation projects that will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the existing<br />
transportation system without increasing the capacity.<br />
TEA: Transportation Enhancement Activities, a set-aside of STP funds for use on projects that<br />
enhance the quality of life, protect the environment, and provide an aesthetic, pleasant, and<br />
improved interface between the transportation system for communities and people adjacent to<br />
transportation facilities.<br />
TEA 21: Transportation Equity Act for the 21@ Century, the current federal surface<br />
transportation act. TEA 21 outlines federal policy on transportation planning and programming<br />
and includes funding programs for various transportation projects. Successor legislation to<br />
ISTEA.<br />
TEA-3/TEA-LU: Transportation Equity Act - A Legacy for Users, the proposed successor to<br />
TEA 21. Although TEA 21 expired on October 1, 2005, the new authorizing legislation has not<br />
yet been passed. Federal transportation funds continue to flow, however, through a series of<br />
continuing resolutions.<br />
Traffic lmpact Fee: See Developer Fees above.<br />
Unitrans: A public transit operators headquartered at UC Davis, running bus routes that connect<br />
to UC campus to various Davis neighborhoods.<br />
YCTA: Yolo County Transit Authority, the locally designated congestion management agency<br />
for Yolo County, and an operator of public transit service in Yolo County.<br />
YST: Yuba-Sutter Transit, the transit operator and transit planning agency for Sutter and Yuba<br />
Counties.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 369 of 423<br />
Page 6 of 6
Metropolitan Planning Area<br />
County Boundaries<br />
Cities<br />
Ozone Nonattainment Area<br />
80<br />
99<br />
5<br />
50<br />
80<br />
Sacramento<br />
SOLANO COUNTY<br />
portion covered by<br />
Yolo-Solano<br />
Air Quality<br />
Management District<br />
5<br />
99<br />
10 5<br />
0 10 miles<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 370 of 423
Comments from the Public<br />
Comment<br />
8/30/2010 11:53 a.m.<br />
Mr. Porter,<br />
Response to Public Comments<br />
ITEM 1.<br />
The Citrus Road under-crossing of US 50 provides 30 feet clearance and is 1.3 miles<br />
from the site of the Rancho Cordova Parkway Interchange proposed site. It is an<br />
alternative that has been ignored by every entity within SACOG.<br />
Will you please take one hour to view it before you mistakenly ignore it and<br />
recommend approval of the <strong>MTIP</strong> ?<br />
ITEM2<br />
Will you also view an existing shuttered roadway that could immediately alleviate traffic<br />
congestion and air quality impacts on Sunrise Blvd? It is Citrus Road between<br />
Folsom Blvd and Coloma Road and it goes under US 50 at the above mentioned<br />
under crossing. It was unlawfully barricaded, through admission and documents from<br />
Sacramento County's Fifth District and Fourth District.<br />
So adverse are politicians to utilizing these infrastructures that they do not cause maps to<br />
accurately reflect the existing reality. You must see it to believe it, although I am<br />
attaching a recent Aeriel picture of Citrus Road.<br />
You may verify with Lafco Director and Assistant Director who toured the areas a couple<br />
of years ago.<br />
The <strong>MTIP</strong> is causing great harm to area residents by ignoring usable infrastructure.<br />
Kathleen Willoughby<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 371 of 423
SACOG Response<br />
Item 1<br />
Federal regulations require that SACOG list the Rancho Cordova Parkway Interchange in<br />
the <strong>MTIP</strong> because the project meets the federal definition of regionally significant, is<br />
planned in the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP), and may require a federal action<br />
(23 CFR 450.216 (h)).<br />
For reference, the Rancho Cordova Parkway Interchange, SAC24220, is located on page<br />
74 of Appendix 3 of the Draft <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>. As part of the new <strong>MTIP</strong>, Rancho<br />
Cordova revised the project to change the cost of the phases and to delay the completion<br />
year from 20<strong>14</strong> to 2017. The <strong>MTIP</strong> shows local funds programmed for preliminary<br />
engineering in <strong>2011</strong> and some right-of-way work in 20<strong>14</strong>. The rest of the right-of-way<br />
and construction funds are outside the four years of the <strong>MTIP</strong>. The total cost is estimated<br />
at $128 million.<br />
SACOG staff understands that the City of Rancho Cordova did not pursue the Citrus<br />
Road location for a new (south only) interchange due to inadequate interchange spacing<br />
requirements. The spacing along highway 50 between Sunrise Boulevard and the Citrus<br />
Road under-crossing is about 1/3 rd of a mile. The minimum Caltrans interchange spacing<br />
requirement for urban areas is 1.5km or slightly less than one mile (0.93miles).<br />
SACOG understands that the City of Rancho Cordova plans to release the draft<br />
environmental document for public review and comment by year end. They have been<br />
meeting with a Citizens Advisory Committee from the Gold River area and will have<br />
additional public outreach as part of the environmental process.<br />
Item 2<br />
Citrus Road is a local road owned by both the City of Rancho Cordova and the County of<br />
Sacramento. Citrus Road is not in the <strong>MTIP</strong>, nor is it subject to this action for any<br />
recommended changes. For background reference, Citrus Road appears to be a former<br />
rail spur and former vehicle undercrossing of U.S. 50, parallel to Sunrise Boulevard. It is<br />
currently open to bicycles and pedestrians and is closed to vehicular traffic. SACOG<br />
staff toured the facility on September 1, 2010.<br />
The MTP and planning documents from both jurisdictions identify this under-crossing of<br />
Highway 50 as a bicycle facility and a future transit corridor. The corridor has the<br />
potential to be a connection between the Sunrise Light Rail Station and Fair Oaks<br />
Boulevard north of the American River for travelers who opt for alternative modes to<br />
avoid congestion on Sunrise Boulevard.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 372 of 423
Comment<br />
8/2/2010, 2:08 PM<br />
Renee,<br />
Thanks for the opportunity to review the Draft <strong>2011</strong>/20<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>. I do have several<br />
comments for your consideration.<br />
1. Yuba-Sutter Transit and SACOG have yet to resolve the issue that was first brought to<br />
my attention on June 8th regarding the allocation (or misallocation) of CMAQ funds<br />
from the previously estimated Sutter County apportionments for FFY <strong>2011</strong> ($1 million)<br />
and FFY 2012 ($1 million) to other regional projects and how it might impact our longplanned<br />
fixed route fleet replacement and minor fleet expansion project (#YST10438). I<br />
understand that SACOG is still researching this issue including a possible resolution, but<br />
I am very concerned that the Draft <strong>MTIP</strong> does not include this relatively near-term<br />
project. Given the new <strong>MTIP</strong> and the importance of this project to our operation, I would<br />
hope that this issue could be resolved before the draft <strong>MTIP</strong> is adopted so that the project<br />
list is complete.<br />
2. Appendix 3, Page 113, Project #YST10420: This project has been transferred to<br />
Caltrans and Yuba-Sutter Transit is no longer the lead agency, but unless Caltrans is now<br />
applying for additional funding, I believe that the $692,204 shown in FFY 2012 CMAQ<br />
funds was already programmed in 2007 from FFY 2008 funds as a portion of an<br />
$893,245 CMAQ grant to Yuba-Sutter Transit for the second phase of this project.<br />
3. Appendix 3, Page 123, Project #YST10433: This project is for operating assistance<br />
for FY <strong>2011</strong> so the completion date should be changed from 20<strong>14</strong> to <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
Thanks again and please give me a call if you have any questions.<br />
Keith Martin<br />
Transit Manager<br />
Yuba-Sutter Transit<br />
SACOG Response<br />
1. The project, YST10438 has been added to the <strong>MTIP</strong> with local TDA funding in<br />
lieu of CMAQ funding. SACOG staff is working to resolve this issue.<br />
2. YST10420 is programmed correctly. Caltrans amended this project to move their<br />
funding back to 2012.<br />
3. SACOG changed the completion year to <strong>2011</strong>, as requested.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 373 of 423
Comments from Caltrans<br />
(Caltrans comments are immediately followed by SACOG’s responses.)<br />
Financial Tables<br />
COMMENT1: Headings in Financial Tables need to be corrected (Revenue,<br />
Programmed and Revenue vs. Programmed).<br />
RESPONSE:<br />
The headings have been corrected.<br />
COMMENT2: The revenue amounts for the RSTP Program are not consistent with the<br />
estimated amounts the Department provided SACOG.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG used estimates provided by Caltrans on October 15, 2009.<br />
Below are the revenues shown in the Draft <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>. They match the attached<br />
Caltrans estimates. A possible explanation for the perception of inconsistency is that<br />
the Caltrans estimates do not show a 6-county total sum of RSTP as shown in the<br />
Draft <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>.<br />
RSTP Revenues in the Draft <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>14</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
Est. 10/15/09 Est. 10/15/09 Est. 10/15/09 Est. 10/15/09<br />
EDCTC $1,422,728 $1,448,365 $1,474,463 $1,501,032<br />
(Eldo) $1,2<strong>14</strong>,801 $1,236,695 $1,258,983 $1,281,673<br />
(Sac) $207,927 $211,670 $215,480 $219,359<br />
PCTPA $2,750,178 $2,799,698 $2,850,109 $2,901,428<br />
(Placer) $729,644 $742,794 $756,181 $769,809<br />
(Sac) $2,020,534 $2,056,904 $2,093,928 $2,131,619<br />
SACOG 4-<br />
County $17,807,155 $18,128,<strong>14</strong>2 $18,454,906 $18,787,552<br />
TOTAL $21,980,061 $22,376,205 $22,779,478 $23,190,012<br />
Project Specific Comments<br />
COMMENT1: Project VAR56028 of Group VAR79046 – Universal Transit Fare Card<br />
(pg 137 of Appx 4) – What fund is State Bond Transit? Please identify. Also, how<br />
will SACOG address the shortfall of bond funds if the state is unable to sell bonds?<br />
RESPONSE: State Bond Transit refers to the Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air<br />
Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006 (Bond Act), approved by the voters as<br />
Proposition 1B on November 7, 2006. It includes a program of funding in the amount<br />
of $4 billion to be deposited in the Public Transportation Modernization,<br />
Improvement, and Service Enhancement Account (PTMISEA). Of this amount, $3.6<br />
billion of PTMISEA is to be made available to project sponsors in California for<br />
allocation to eligible public transportation projects. This funding set aside from<br />
PTMISEA is referred to as State Bond Transit.<br />
There is no risk of shortfall because SACOG has already received enough funding to<br />
complete the project.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 374 of 423
COMMENT2: Project YOL17010 of Group VAR79046 – Yolo County PPM (pg 139 of<br />
Appx 4) – State Bond Funds identified are Corridor Mobility Program for Plan,<br />
Program and Monitor for Yolo County – Is this the Corridor Mobility Improvement<br />
Account (CMIA) from Proposition 1B? If so, CMIA only funds construction capital<br />
costs.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG changed the fund type from CMIA to RIP – State Cash to<br />
match the STIP.<br />
COMMENT3: Project ELD19186 of Group VAR79009 - Northside School Class 1<br />
Bike Path, Phase 1 (pg 2, Appx 4) and PLA25226 of Group VAR79009 - Palm Ave<br />
Sidewalks/Bicycle Lane (pg 3, Appx 4) – The scope of these projects are not<br />
consistent with the Group listing selected.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG has moved these two projects to the Safe Routes to School<br />
grouped listing, which is a better fit for the projects, considering their funding source.<br />
COMMENT4: Project SAC24191 of Group VAR79030 (pg <strong>14</strong> of Appx 4) – Please<br />
identify the matching funds as required.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG addressed this by moving the $1,600,000 of RSTP funds in<br />
<strong>2011</strong> to 2010 to reflect the recent obligation. As a result, this project no longer has<br />
funds in the 4 years of the <strong>MTIP</strong> and is shown for information only.<br />
COMMENT5: Project CAL18835 of Group VAR79001 (pg 81 of Appx 4) – Amounts<br />
for this project do not agree with the amounts identified in CTIPS/SHOPP.<br />
RESPONSE: The CTC allocated this for construction at a different amount than what<br />
is listed in either the SHOPP or <strong>MTIP</strong>. SACOG reduced this to match the August<br />
CTC allocation of $2,733,000 for construction. ($1,500,000 for construction).<br />
COMMENT6: Project SAC24521 of Group VAR79008 (pg173 of Appx 4) – Amount<br />
does not agree with the Detailed Lump Sum Highway Bridge Program provided by<br />
the Department.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG fixed this as a typographical error. Funding did not account for<br />
construction activity after 20<strong>14</strong>. SACOG added $5,716,000 to the construction work<br />
after 20<strong>14</strong>, which increased the total project cost by an equal amount.<br />
COMMENT7: Group VAR79065 – Grouped Projects for Bus Terminals and Transfer<br />
Points (pg 4, Appx 3) – This Group listing is not included in the Pre-Approved<br />
Grouped Project Listing. Please revise Group listing to agree to the Pre-Approved<br />
Group Project Listing.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 375 of 423
RESPONSE: SACOG created a new category and, on September 15, 2010, Caltrans<br />
and FHWA approved this category for inclusion in the Pre-Approved Grouped<br />
Project Listing.<br />
COMMENT8: Project YOL19210 of Group VAR79065 – Downtown Multimodal<br />
Parking Structure (pg 32, Appx 4) – This project includes the purchase of additional<br />
one to two heavy duty busses. The purchase of heavy duty busses is not consistent<br />
with this (unapproved) Group listing.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG removed the exempt classification for this project and is<br />
treating it as a non-exempt parking structure, bus stop, and bus purchase combination<br />
project.<br />
COMMENT9: Group VAR79063 – Grouped Projects for Changes in Vertical and<br />
Horizontal Alignment (pg 4, Appx 3) – This Group listing is not included in the Pre-<br />
Approved Grouped Project Listing. Please revise Group listing to agree to the Pre-<br />
Approved Group Project Listing.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG created a new category and, on September 15, 2010, Caltrans<br />
and FHWA approved this category for inclusion in the Pre-Approved Grouped<br />
Project Listing.<br />
COMMENT10: Group VAR79060 – Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Channelization (pg 6, Appx 3) - This Group listing is not included in the Pre-<br />
Approved Grouped Project Listing. Please revise Group listing to agree to the Pre-<br />
Approved Group Project Listing.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG created a new category and, on September 15, 2010, Caltrans<br />
and FHWA approved this category for inclusion in the Pre-Approved Grouped<br />
Project Listing.<br />
COMMENT11: Group VAR79061 – Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Signalization (pg 6, Appx 3) - This Group listing is not included in the Pre-Approved<br />
Grouped Project Listing. Please revise Group listing to agree to the Pre-Approved<br />
Group Project Listing.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG created a new category and, on September 15, 2010, Caltrans<br />
and FHWA approved this category for inclusion in the Pre-Approved Grouped<br />
Project Listing.<br />
COMMENT12: Project ELD19188 of Group VAR79061 – Pleasant Valley Road<br />
(SR49)/Patterson Dr – Signal – Per the Minor B Project Listing provided by the<br />
Department, this project should be programmed in the 2010/11 year.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG revised the project to move the funds to FFY <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
COMMENT13: Project PLA25252 of Group VAR79061 – Swetzer Road/King<br />
Road Signalization (pg 47, Appx 4) – Please identify matching funds as required.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 376 of 423
RESPONSE: SACOG identified the matching funds as $200,000 of local agency<br />
funds in FFY <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
COMMENT<strong>14</strong>: Project SAC24410 of Group VAR79017 – 2nd Street Landscaping<br />
(pg 72, Appx 4) – The scope of this project is not consistent with Group listing<br />
selected.<br />
RESPONSE:<br />
SACOG changed the grouping to plantings/landscaping.<br />
COMMENT15: Project PCT10494 of Group VAR79058 - CNG Station Upgrade<br />
Phase (pg 35 of Appx 4) – The scope of this project is not consistent with the Group<br />
listing selected.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG removed this from the grouped listing and is listing it<br />
individually.<br />
COMMENT16: Project SAC24302 of Group VAR79058 – Corporation Yard<br />
Expansion (pg 35 of Appx 4) – The scope of this project is not consistent with the<br />
Group listing selected.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG removed this from the grouped listing and is listing it<br />
individually.<br />
COMMENT17: Project SAC24344 of Group VAR79058 – Operations &<br />
Maintenance Facility (pg 36 of Appx 4) – The scope of this project is not consistent<br />
with the Group listing selected.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG removed this from the grouped listing and is listing it<br />
individually.<br />
COMMENT18: REG17300 of VAR79058 (pg 36 of Appx 4) – SRTD Satellite<br />
Bus Maintenance Facility #2 Phase 1 – The scope of this project is not consistent with<br />
the Group listing selected.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG removed this from the grouped listing and is listing it<br />
individually.<br />
COMMENT19: Project PCT10491 of Group VAR79058 – Placer County Non-<br />
Urbanized Transit Operations (pg 89 of Appx 4) – The scope of this project is not<br />
consistent with the Group listing selected.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG moved this to “Grouped Projects for Operating assistance to<br />
transit agencies.”<br />
COMMENT20: Project REG17782 of Group VAR79058 – CNG Bus Replacement<br />
(pg92 of Appx 4) – How will you address the shortfall of bond funds if the state is<br />
unable to sell bonds?<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 377 of 423
RESPONSE: If there is a bond sale shortfall, SACOG will delay projects with bond<br />
funds until the revenues are available.<br />
COMMENT21: Project VAR56075 of Group VAR79058 – New Freedom for<br />
Sacramento Urbanized Area (pg 94 of Appx 4) – The scope of this project is not<br />
consistent with the Group listing selected.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG removed this from the grouped listing and is listing this<br />
individually.<br />
GENERAL COMMENTS:<br />
1. Please be sure to provide 5 copies of the final <strong>MTIP</strong> to Caltrans.<br />
2. Please make sure that at the time of submittal your approved <strong>MTIP</strong> is uploaded<br />
into CTIPS.<br />
3. Please be sure to provide Caltrans with an electronic copy of the approved<br />
Financial Tables in an Excel format.<br />
4. Please ensure that all comments are addressed in the <strong>Final</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> submittal.<br />
RESPONSE: SACOG will be sure to provide 5 copies, upload to CTIPS, provide an<br />
electronic financial table, and ensure that all comments are addressed in the <strong>Final</strong><br />
<strong>MTIP</strong> Submittal.<br />
COMMENT:<br />
7/28/2010 2:42 PM<br />
Renee,<br />
The Department has provided SACOG the local agency HBP grouped project<br />
list.<br />
To streamline this process, I'd recommend that SACOG simply use the<br />
Department's listing and avoid the data entry errors. In other words, go<br />
back to the prior process.<br />
Thanks.<br />
Eric Bost<br />
Caltrans<br />
RESPONSE<br />
SACOG appreciates that Caltrans provides a PDF of grouped Highway Bridge Program<br />
projects for streamlined inclusion in the <strong>MTIP</strong>/FSTIP. As part of the <strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong>,<br />
SACOG is no longer simply attaching this PDF to the <strong>MTIP</strong>, but is updating its <strong>MTIP</strong><br />
database and including these projects alongside other grouped <strong>MTIP</strong> projects. The<br />
disadvantage of doing this that it takes additional effort and time on the part of SACOG<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 378 of 423
staff and could generate typographical errors. However SACOG staff feels the<br />
disadvantages are outweighed by the merits:<br />
1. The projects are now searchable in the <strong>MTIP</strong> database by Caltrans and local<br />
agencies.<br />
2. The database can now track project history and report previous and revised<br />
versions when doing amendments, consistent with best practices.<br />
3. Hand entering the projects facilitates SACOG catching any possible typographical<br />
errors made by Caltrans.<br />
4. The project list gets formatted consistent with other <strong>MTIP</strong> projects, which<br />
facilitates better public review.<br />
5. Inclusion in the database facilitates the programming of other sources of federal<br />
funds to the project<br />
To address Caltrans concerns, SACOG will make every effort to enter HBP updates<br />
quickly and check for data entry errors. Furthermore, SACOG will make sure the HBP<br />
grouped projects appear in a separate grouped listing, apart from other bridge<br />
rehabilitation/replacement projects.<br />
Comments from Federal Transit Administration<br />
SACOG received an oral comment from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA).<br />
The FTA comment is on the South Sacramento Light Rail – Phase 2 project (SSLR),<br />
REG15053, and focuses on three issues:<br />
1. Completion year in the <strong>MTIP</strong> listing,<br />
2. Total cost in the <strong>MTIP</strong> listing, and<br />
3. Reasonably available funds identified for the project.<br />
As a regionally significant project, staff efforts have focused on coordination with FTA<br />
and Sacramento Regional Transit District (SRTD) to address the questions raised and to<br />
identify strategies to keep the SSLR in the <strong>MTIP</strong> and avoid the need for a new air quality<br />
conformity analysis that could lead to a regional air quality conformity lapse in<br />
December. SACOG staff has had several discussions with the Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District (SRTD) and FTA staff, including a September 1 conference call with<br />
both Regional and Washington D.C. staff to develop a response to FTA’s stated concerns.<br />
The project description and cost has been updated to reflect the current project cost of<br />
$270 million, and it provides additional language that responds to FTA’s comments and<br />
the discussion in the September 1 conference call. Staff has provided the updated project<br />
listing to FTA and has received no further comment.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 379 of 423
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL20410 VAR79007<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL20400 VAR79001<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Bullion Bend/Ice House<br />
Roadway Rehab<br />
Coloma St. POC and Smith Flat<br />
UC Seismic Retrofit<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL18741 VAR79002 ED-49 Log Town Safety<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL18773 VAR79007<br />
Placerville U.S. 50 Culvert<br />
Rehab<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
In El Dorado County, Bullion Bend/Ice House Rd, from 0.1 mile west of<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
Sawmill Road undercrossing in Pollock Pines to the South Fork American<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
River Bridge - Rehabilitate roadway (PM 28.8/39.6) 2013 $<strong>14</strong>,728,000 rehabilitation<br />
Program<br />
In El Dorado County, in the City of Placerville, at the Coloma Street<br />
Widening narrow pavements or Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Pedestrian Overcrossing and at the Smith Flat Road Undercrossing -<br />
reconstructing bridges (no Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
Seismic retrofit [PM 17.8/19.6] (SHOPP) 2016 $5,055,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
SHOPP Program<br />
Near El Dorado - From Ore Court Road to China Hill Road - Widen<br />
shoulders. 2012 $13,012,760 Shoulder Improvements<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL20392 VAR79017 US 50 Highway Maintenance From Ice House Road to Strawberry: Perform highway maintenance. 2012 $8,427,000<br />
El Dorado Caltrans District 3 CAL18786 VAR79047 US 50 Wildlife Crossings<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Blairs Ln / Hangtown Creek<br />
El Dorado Public Works<br />
ELD19256<br />
Bridge<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Clay St / Hangtown Creek<br />
El Dorado Public Works<br />
ELD19257<br />
Bridge<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works ELD<strong>14</strong>090 VAR79060 Clay Street at Cedar Ravine<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works ELD19269 VAR79030 El Dorado Trail Bike Path<br />
Complete List of Programmed Individual and Grouped Projects (For Informational Purposes)<br />
East of Placerville, at various locations along Route 50 - Rehabilitate<br />
culverts (SHOPP). 2012<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$4,296,000 rehabilitation<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
rehabilitation<br />
In El Dorado County, US 50: Construct Wildlife Crossings between<br />
Placerville and Strawberry (PM 20.0 - 59.0) 2013 $1,630,002 Safety improvement program<br />
Blairs Ln, over Hangtown Creek, 150' south of Broadway: Replace 1 lane<br />
bridge with 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for CON) 2013 $3,175,202<br />
Clay St over Hangtown Creek, 150' north of Main St: Replace 1 lane bridge<br />
with 2 lane bridge.(Toll Credits for ROW & CON) 2015 $3,015,000<br />
In Placerville, Clay Street at Main/Cedar Ravine: realign to a four-way<br />
roundabout, reconstruct Clay Street Bridge and Ivy House parking lot.<br />
Bridge construction will be funded through Highway Bridge Program,<br />
Intersection channelization<br />
(shown in <strong>MTIP</strong> lump sum). 2012 $2,000,000 projects<br />
Design and construct a Class I bike path along the El Dorado Trail between<br />
Clay Street and the Bedford Ave. Bike and Pedestrian Overcrossing. (Toll<br />
Credits for PE) 2012 $205,001 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Channelization<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works ELD19185 Placerville Dr Bridge Widening<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works ELD19100 Point View Drive<br />
City of Placerville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
ELD16060<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19327 VAR79008<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19321 VAR79008<br />
US 50 Western Placerville<br />
Interchanges<br />
Hangtown Creek Bridge at Placerville Drive, 0.3 mi west of Cold Springs<br />
Rd: Widen bridge to 5 lanes, 2 through lanes in each direction and a<br />
median turn lane. Widening will include bike lanes and sidewalks. 2013 $3,070,000<br />
In the City of Placerville, Point View Drive from Broadway to Smith Flat<br />
Road: extend two-lane road. <strong>2011</strong> $3,160,000<br />
Reconstruct existing Forni Rd./Placerville Dr. Interchange; convert Ray<br />
Lawyer Dr. overcrossing to full interchange; add westbound and eastbound<br />
auxiliary lanes between Ray Lawyer Dr. and Placerville Dr. and minor<br />
access road changes. HPP #3280 2025 $39,800,030<br />
In El Dorado County, various locations: preventive maintainance of various<br />
Bridge Preventive Maintenance bridges including Mosquito Rd at South Fork American River (Bridge No.<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Program<br />
25C0061). CIP77120 <strong>2011</strong> $1,352,315 additional travel lanes)<br />
Bucks Bar Rd/North Fork<br />
Cosumnes River - Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Replace existing 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge over North Fork of<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Cosumnes River, 1.2 miles north of Mount Aukum Rd, widen and minor<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
realignment of Bucks Bar Rd at bridge approaches. CIP77116 2015 $5,480,002 additional travel lanes)<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19243<br />
Cameron Park Dr Widening -<br />
Durock to Coach<br />
Widen Cameron Park Dr to 5-lanes: 2 NB through lanes (with right and left<br />
turn pockets) and 3 SB through lanes (with dual right turn lanes at Robin<br />
Ln); also includes: median and signal modification at Coach Ln intersection;<br />
realign Robin Ln intersection for future extension to Rodeo Dr and construct<br />
new signal; (needs coordination with US 50/Cameron Park Dr Interchange<br />
(ELD19177/CIP72361). CIP72367 2015 $9,088,000<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19308 VAR79010<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19216<br />
Cold Springs Rd at Mt. Shasta<br />
Ln - Realignment<br />
Country Club Dr Ext - Silva<br />
Valley Pkwy to ''Old Lincoln<br />
Hwy''<br />
Cold Springs Rd at Mt. Shasta Ln-Realign/superelevate curve between MP<br />
3.4 and MP 3.55, widen roadway, add shoulders, drainage improvements,<br />
and add flashing beacon warning signs. CIP73360 HSIP3-03-034 20<strong>14</strong> $1,024,400 Safety improvement program<br />
Extension of Country Club Dr north of existing Tong Rd from Silva Valley<br />
Pkwy to the "Old Lincoln Hwy". This project is the first half of the ultimate<br />
project to connect Silva Valley Pkwy to Bass Lake Rd and provide parallel<br />
capacity to US50. It will also replace access lost with demolition of Tong Rd<br />
as part of the new future US50/Silva Valley Pkwy Interchange (see<br />
ELD15610/CIP71328). (This project precedes ELD15610 and coordinates<br />
with ELD19292/CIP72370. CIP71335 2013 $12,037,500<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 380 of 423<br />
Page 1 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD15990<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Diamond Springs Pkwy - Phase<br />
1<br />
Construct new 2-lane divided arterial roadway from Missouri Flat Rd east of<br />
Golden Center Dr to a new T-intersection with SR-49 south of Bradley Dr;<br />
includes widening and improvements to SR-49/Diamond Rd from new<br />
intersection to Pleasant Valley Rd and signalization of multiple<br />
intersections; Phase I also includes planning, environmental, grading, and<br />
right-of-way for ultimate 4-lane road. (See ELD19203/CIP72368 for Phase<br />
2). CIP72334 2013 $32,448,000<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19230 VAR79061<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19268 VAR79030<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD16<strong>14</strong>0 VAR79010<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19323 VAR79008<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19326 VAR79008<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19324 VAR79008<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19260 VAR79012<br />
Durock Rd/Business Center Dr -<br />
Intersection signalization projects<br />
Signal Signalize intersection and add turn pockets on Durock Rd. CIP73354 <strong>2011</strong> $2,<strong>14</strong>0,300 at individual intersections<br />
El Dorado Hills Class I Bike<br />
Path - SMUD Corridor<br />
Green Valley Rd/N. Shingle Rd -<br />
Realignment<br />
Green Valley Rd/Tennessee<br />
Creek - Bridge Replacement<br />
Green Valley Rd/Weber Creek -<br />
Bridge Replacement<br />
Ice House Rd - 5 Bridges<br />
Preventive Maintenance<br />
Latrobe Rd Realignment (MP<br />
7.0 - 7.35)<br />
Design and construct a Class I bike path between El Dorado Hills Blvd and<br />
Silva Valley Pkwy within the powerline easement operated by the<br />
Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD); project includes an 8-foot<br />
wide Class I bike path with a 2-foot wide shoulder on one side and a 4-foot<br />
wide shoulder on the other side; total length is approximately 3,000 feet.<br />
CIP97005 2012 $420,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Realign curve on east leg, add 8-ft shoulders, add left and right turn lanes,<br />
and signalize intersection; project in conjunction with Tennessee Creek<br />
Bridge Replacement (CIP77109/ELD19323). 2012 $1,100,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
additional travel lanes)<br />
Replace functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge over<br />
Tennessee Creek, 0.2 miles north of North Shingle Rd. CIP77109 2012 $5,263,000<br />
Replace existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge<br />
over Weber Creek, 0.7 miles west of Placerville Dr., widen and realign<br />
Green Valley Rd at bridge approaches, and drainage improvements.<br />
CIP771<strong>14</strong> (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON) 2015 $8,061,000<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
additional travel lanes)<br />
Preventive maintenance (deck seal and wear treatment) of 5 bridges on Ice<br />
House Rd over 5 creeks: Tells Creek (Bridge No 25C0043, PM 17.2), Big<br />
Silver Creek (Bridge No. 25C0044, PM 16.1), Jones Fork Silver Creek<br />
(Bridge No. 25C0045, PM 12.5), South Fork Silver Creek (Bridge No.<br />
25C0046, PM 9.2), South Fork Rubicon River ((Bridge No. 25C0093, PM<br />
23.3). CIP77121 2015<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$840,739 additional travel lanes)<br />
Realign and widen 0.35 mile of Latrobe Rd north of Ryan Ranch Rd (MP<br />
7.0 to 7.35); includes widening shoulders, upgraded drainage, installing<br />
metal beam guard rail. CIP73359 <strong>2011</strong> $1,426,300 Safety improvement program<br />
Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Signalization<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements on High Risk Rural<br />
Roads - HRRR program<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19232<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19322 VAR79008<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19296 VAR79017<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19186 VAR79066<br />
Latrobe Rd/White Rock Rd<br />
Connector (New Road)<br />
Newtown Rd/South Fork Weber<br />
Creek - Bridge Replacement<br />
North Shingle Rd and Newtown<br />
Rd - Road Rehab<br />
Northside School Class I Bike<br />
Path - Phase 1 (SR-193)<br />
New connector road south of El Dorado Hills Business Park; Phase 1 to<br />
perform route alignment study and prepare PSR; Phase 2 will construct the<br />
new road to connect Latrobe Rd to White Rock Rd, and possibly continue<br />
to US 50; may require coordination with Sacramento County, City of<br />
Folsom, Southeast Connector JPA and area developers. CIP66116 2025 $23,959,700<br />
Replace existing functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge<br />
over South Fork of Weber Creek, 0.7 miles west of Snows Rd, widen and<br />
realign Newtown Rd at bridge approaches, drainage improvements, and<br />
retaining walls at bridge. CIP77122 2015 $3,191,000<br />
Asphalt concrete overlays on North Shingle Rd from US50/Ponderosa Rd to<br />
Green Valley Rd (4.0 miles) and on Newtown Rd from Mining Brook Rd to<br />
Pleasant Valley Rd (5.0 miles). CIP72179 <strong>2011</strong> $1,980,000<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
additional travel lanes)<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
rehabilitation<br />
Construct Class I bike path along north side of SR-193 from SR-49 to<br />
Auburn Lake Trails subdivision for approx. 0.82 mile (Phase 1). (See<br />
ELD19286/CIP72306 for Phase 2). CIP72304 2012 $1,412,051 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - Safe Routes to School<br />
Program (SRTS)<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19188 VAR79060<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19192 VAR79010<br />
Pleasant Valley Rd (SR-<br />
49)/Patterson Dr - Signal<br />
Pleasant Valley Rd/Oak Hill Rd -<br />
Intersection<br />
Signalize intersection including channelization and construction of<br />
associated improvements; CIP73320 2012 $6,529,000<br />
Intersection improvements to Pleasant Valley Rd and Oak Hill Rd--including<br />
alignment improvements, widen shoulders on north side and add turn lanes.<br />
CIP73358 2012 $1,081,000<br />
Intersection signalization projects<br />
at individual intersections<br />
Intersection signalization projects<br />
at individual intersections<br />
Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Channelization<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19320 VAR79008<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19309 VAR79010<br />
Rubicon Trail/Ellis Creek -<br />
Bridge Replacement<br />
Salmon Falls Rd South of<br />
Glenesk Ln Realignment (MP<br />
7.79 - 7.89)<br />
Construct new 2-lane bridge over existing Low Water Crossing over Ellis<br />
Creek, 0.3 miles north of Loon Lake, realign Rubicon Trail at bridge<br />
approaches, erosion control along the trail, and restoration work at the low<br />
water crossing. (Toll Credits for ROW & CON) CIP77117 2015<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$956,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Realign curves between MP 7.79 and 7.89 (south of private road Glenesk<br />
Ln), widen roadway, add shoulders, superelevate curve, drainage<br />
improvements, add flashing beacon warning signs and rumble strips.<br />
CIP73362 2013 $1,133,400 Safety improvement program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 381 of 423<br />
Page 2 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD16010 Saratoga Wy Ext - Phase 1<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19292<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19325 VAR79008<br />
Silva Valley Pkwy Widening -<br />
Entrada to US 50<br />
Sly Park Rd/Clear Creek -<br />
Bridge Replacement<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Construct new 2-lane arterial to extend Saratoga Wy from current terminus<br />
near Finders Wy to Sacramento County Line; includes median, 6-ft<br />
shoulders, right-turn pocket onto Finders Way, asphalt path, drainage<br />
system, environmental clearance and secure ROW for future 4-lane road<br />
from County Line to El Dorado Hills Blvd. CIP71324 (Phase 2 CIP#GP<strong>14</strong>7 -<br />
See ELD19234 in MTP.) 2019 $15,279,500<br />
Widen Silva Valley Pkwy (2 to 4 lanes) from Entrada Dr (north of Oak<br />
Meadow Elem School) to new future US 50/Silva Valley Pkwy Interchange<br />
(see ELD15610); includes adding sidewalks, bike lanes and left-turn<br />
storage for school entrance. CIP72370 <strong>2011</strong> $2,644,000<br />
Replace existing functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge<br />
over Clear Creek, 1.1 miles east of Pleasant Valley Rd, widen and realign<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Sly Park Rd at bridge approaches and at entrance to Clear Creek Rd, and<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
drainage improvements along Sly Park Rd. CIP77115 2013 $5,088,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19211 US 50 HOV Lanes - Phase 1<br />
Phase 1 (El Dorado Hills to Bass Lake Grade) - Add HOV lanes in median<br />
of US 50 between El Dorado Hills Blvd/Latrobe Rd and Bass Lake Rd<br />
interchanges (PM 0.5 to PM 4.2 eastbound and PM 0.9 to PM 2.9<br />
westbound); includes extension of EB truck climbing lane from Latrobe Rd<br />
to base of Bass Lake Grade, median widenings of Clarksville Rd and Bass<br />
Lake Rd undercrossings, and replacement of EDH Blvd undercrossings<br />
including EB off-ramp. (See ELD19287/CIP53113 for Phase 2A,<br />
ELD19290/CIP53122 for Phase 2B and ELD19289/CIP53116 for future<br />
unfunded Phase 3 in the MTP). Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 27, NOx:<br />
28, PM10 15, CO 303. CIP53110 <strong>2011</strong> $43,573,483<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19287 US 50 HOV Lanes - Phase 2A<br />
Phase 2A (Bass Lake Rd to Cameron Park Dr) - Add HOV lanes in median<br />
of US50 between Bass Lake Rd and Cameron Park Dr Interchanges.<br />
PA&ED completed by Caltrans. Caltrans advancing project design through<br />
Cooperative Agreement with the County. Intergovernmental Agreement<br />
between County and Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians for funding<br />
(coded as Local Agency Funds). (See ELD19211/CIP53113 for Phase 1,<br />
ELD19290/CIP53122 for Phase 2B and ELD19289/CIP53116 for future<br />
unfunded Phase 3 in the MTP). CIP53113 20<strong>14</strong> $24,865,200<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19177<br />
ELD15630<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19173 VAR79030<br />
US 50/Cameron Park Dr<br />
Interchange - Phase 1<br />
US 50/El Dorado Hills Blvd<br />
Interchange - <strong>Final</strong> Phase<br />
US 50/El Dorado Hills Blvd<br />
Pedestrian Overcrossing<br />
Interchange Improvements: this phase includes detailed study to identify<br />
capacity improvements alternatives and selection of preferred alternative;<br />
assumes reconstruction of existing US50 bridges to widen Cameron Park<br />
Dr to 8 lanes under the overcrossing; road and ramp widenings. Requires<br />
completion of Cameron Park Dr Widening from Durock Rd to Coach Ln<br />
(ELD19243/CIP72367). Coordinates with US 50 Aux Lane Eastbound from<br />
Cambridge Rd to Ponderosa Rd (ELD19219/CIP#GP150) and US 50 HOV<br />
Lanes Phase 2B (ELD19290/CIP53122). CIP72361 2019 $58,737,400<br />
Interchange Improvements: this final phase constructs new WB off-ramp<br />
undercrossing, improves on-/off-ramps for EB & WB US 50 & widens El<br />
Dorado Hills Blvd. (Coordinates with ELD19215/CIP53120,<br />
ELD19273/CIP53115, ELD19173/CIP71340) CIP71323 2020 $28,357,800<br />
Construct ped/bike overcrossing over US 50 just east of El Dorado Hills<br />
Blvd Interchange; includes a Class 3 mixed-use path; Construction and<br />
ROW aquisition for 10-ft wide sidewalk and adjacent retaining walls,<br />
barriers, railings and landscape replacement included with CIP71323 (see<br />
ELD15630). CIP71340 2020 $6,865,800 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19193<br />
US 50/Missouri Flat Rd<br />
Interchange - Phase 1B<br />
Interchange Improvements: This is the 2nd of three phases; includes<br />
reconfiguration of interchange to 4-lane tight diamond, construction of aux<br />
lanes between the interchange and Forni Rd/Western Placerville Dr<br />
Interchange; bike/ped facility from Missouri Flat Rd to Placerville Dr/Forni<br />
Rd along eastbound portion of US 50 (fed funded with $5M ARRA-State<br />
TE, $174K ARRA-TE (EDCTC), $533K/88.53% TCSP earmark<br />
($69K/11.47% TCSP local match), and $1.526M future CMAQ allocations to<br />
EDCTC); widening and seismic retrofitting of the Weber Creek Bridge #25-<br />
0005R/L (Caltrans will contribute to El Dorado County $2.95M of SHOPP -<br />
Bridge Preservation State Cash funds in Construction Capital for a portion<br />
of this bridge work refer to EA# 03-2E170); construction of new support<br />
piers and widening the bridge deck to accommodate widening existing<br />
travel lanes, and the addition of shoulders and auxiliary lanes in the EB and<br />
WB directions. See ELD15690/CIP71317 for Phase 1A and<br />
ELD19295/CIP71346 for Phase 1C. CIP71336 2012 $36,052,850<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 382 of 423<br />
Page 3 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19295 VAR79039<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19244<br />
US 50/Missouri Flat Rd<br />
Interchange - Phase 1C<br />
US 50/Ponderosa Rd<br />
Interchange - Durock Rd<br />
Realignment<br />
Phase 1C (Riparian Restoration) is 3rd/final phase to construct Phase 1<br />
option addressed in FEIR for "US 50/Missouri Flat Road Interchange"<br />
project; include design, specs, implementation plan, maintenance plan,<br />
maintenance requirements and monitoring program for restoration of native<br />
riparian vegetation and trees that are or have been removed as part of the<br />
overall Phase 1 project construction (see ELD15690/CIP671317 for Phase<br />
1A and ELD19193/CIP71336 for Phase 1B). CIP71346 2012 $1,617,000 Plantings, landscaping, etc.<br />
Realignment of approx. 1/4 mile of Durock Rd to Sunset Ln and signalizing<br />
new intersection. Realigned Durock Rd will be two through lanes with turn<br />
pockets at the intersection and center turn lane. PE for this phase included<br />
in ELD19180/CIP7133. Coordinates with ELD19170/CIP71339 and<br />
ELD19180/CIP71333. CIP71338 20<strong>14</strong> $7,<strong>14</strong>0,700<br />
Grouped Projects for Plantings,<br />
landscaping, etc.<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19170<br />
ELD19180<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD15610<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
ELD19291<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation ELD19319 VAR79008<br />
US 50/Ponderosa Rd<br />
Interchange - N. Shingle Rd<br />
Realignment<br />
US 50/Ponderosa Rd/So.<br />
Shingle Rd Interchange<br />
US 50/Silva Valley Pkwy<br />
Interchange - Phase 1<br />
US 50/Silva Valley Pkwy<br />
Interchange - Phase 2<br />
Wentworth Springs Rd/Gerle<br />
Creek - Bridge Replacement<br />
Realignment of approx. 1/4 mile of N. Shingle Rd about 600 ft north at<br />
Ponderosa Rd; realignment of WB off-ramp to align with Wild Chaparral Dr;<br />
and signalizing the new intersection. Realigned N. Shingle Rd will be two<br />
through lanes with turn pockets at the intersection. PE for this phase<br />
included in CIP71333/ELD19180. Coordinates with CIP71338/ELD19244,<br />
CIP71333/ELD19180 and CIP#GP150/ELD19219. CIP71339 2015 $5,016,100<br />
Interchange Improvements: includes detailed study to identify alternatives<br />
and select preferred alternative; widening existing US 50 overcrossing to<br />
accommodate 5 lanes, and realignment of WB loop on-ramp, ramp<br />
widenings, and widening of Ponderosa Rd, Mother Lode Dr, and So.<br />
Shingle Rd; includes PE for all phases; (See ELD19170/CIP71339 and<br />
ELD19244/CIP71338). Coordinates with ELD19289/CIP53116,<br />
ELD19219/CIP#GP150, ELD19246/CIPGP171, and<br />
ELD19250/CIP#GP175. CIP71333 2020 $23,087,900<br />
New Interchange: Phase 1 includes widening of US50, on-/off-ramps and<br />
bridge abutments, overcrossing, and aux lanes. (See ELD19291/CIP71345<br />
for Phase 2). CIP71328 20<strong>14</strong> $60,0<strong>14</strong>,300<br />
<strong>Final</strong> phase of new interchange: construction of EB and WB loop on-ramps<br />
to US 50. (See ELD15610/CIP71328 for Phases 1). CIP71345 2019 $<strong>14</strong>,200,000<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Replace 2-lane bridge over existing Low Water Crossing, 2.5 miles north of<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Ice House Rd. CIP77118 (Toll Credits for ROW & CON) 2015 $1,392,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
El Dorado County Dept of<br />
Transportation<br />
White Rock Rd Widening -<br />
Latrobe to Monte Verde<br />
Widen White Rock Rd (2 lanes undivided to 4 lanes divided) from Post St to<br />
Monte Verde Dr; install new traffic signal at White Rock Rd/Windfield Wy;<br />
includes curb, gutter, sidewalk and Class II bike lanes. CIP72372 <strong>2011</strong> $1,515,200<br />
El Dorado<br />
ELD19293<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19312 VAR79057 Operating Assistance Operating Assistance <strong>2011</strong> $3,018,202 agencies<br />
Operating Assistance for Rural<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19318 VAR79057 Transit Service Operating Assistance FFY <strong>2011</strong> through 20<strong>14</strong> 2016 $12,072,808 agencies<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19311 VAR79058 Vehicle Replacement Vehicle replacement of 1 medium bus and 1 minivan. 2012 $169,3<strong>14</strong> fleet<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
El Dorado El Dorado County Transit ELD19275 VAR79058 Vehicle Replacement<br />
fleet<br />
Replacement of five (5) paratransit cutaway buses and four (4) ADA<br />
minivan vehicles. 2010 $643,000<br />
Near Colfax on Route 80, from the Long Ravine UP to east of Magra Road<br />
OC - Construct eastbound truck climbing lane and related improvements.<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL20424 VAR79021 I-80 3-Mile Truck Climbing Lane (PM 35.1/38.0) (Project will use a tapered match) 2018 $31,600,000<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL18797<br />
I-80 HOV Lanes & Aux Lanes -<br />
Phase 3<br />
Phase 3 of the Operational Improvement Project: On I-80, Construct east<br />
and west bound extensions of the HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) lanes<br />
and auxiliary lanes from Miners’ Ravine to State Route 65, 1 mile east of<br />
the 65/80 Separation. Includes widening of Miners' Ravine Bridge in both<br />
directions. 2013 $33,848,000<br />
Truck climbing lanes outside of<br />
the urbanized area<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Truck climbing<br />
lanes<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL20422 VAR79017<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL18767<br />
I-80 Maintenance in Placer<br />
County<br />
I-80 Operational<br />
Improvements/HOV - Phase 2<br />
On I-80 in Placer County, 7 miles east of Auburn, from 1.7 miles west of<br />
Applegate Rd. overcrossing (Br # 19-0130) to 0.2 mile east of Jct Rte 174 in<br />
Colfax: perform maintenance of asphalt and concrete overlay. 2012<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$6,165,500 rehabilitation<br />
In Placer County, near Sacramento, phase 2, west of Sacramento/Placer<br />
County line to Miners' Ravine Bridge- Construct eastbound and westbound<br />
HOV lanes and auxiliary lanes, with bridge widening and ramp<br />
modifications. 2013 $47,576,532<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 383 of 423<br />
Page 4 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL18826 VAR79001<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
I-80 Rehabilitate Bridge Decks<br />
Near Roseville<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL20398 VAR79007 I-80 Rehabilitation<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL18828 VAR79001<br />
I-80 Vertical Clearance<br />
Improvements<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL20439 VAR79009 Martis Creek Left-Turn Lane<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL20375 VAR79039 Northstar Slope Stabilization<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL20389 VAR79002 Pla-193 Curve Improvement<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Placer County, I-80 near Roseville at various locations from<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Auburn/Riverside Overcrossing to Weimar Cross Road - Rehabilitate bridge<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
decks (PM 0.3/29.3). 2013 $16,184,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
In Placer County, in Auburn, from .05 mile west of Ophir Road UC to 0.1<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
mile east of Russell Road OC - Rehabilitate roadway [16.8/R18.9] (SHOPP) 2012 $7,515,000 rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
SHOPP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
Placer County, I-80 in and near Loomis at various locations from Brace<br />
Road to Magra Road - Improve vertical clearance (PM 8.1/37.8). 2015<br />
Changes in vertical and horizontal<br />
$36,045,000 alignment<br />
SHOPP Program<br />
Near Truckee, at Martis Creek Lake Road - Construct left-turn pocket (Pla-<br />
267-1.1) 2013 $1,458,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Near Truckee, from 1.2 miles east of Northstar Drive to Brockway Summit -<br />
Stabilize slopes, repair dikes and culverts, and place rock slope protection<br />
(PM 4.9/6.7). (Storm Water Mitigation) 2015 $7,510,000 Plantings, landscaping, etc. landscaping, etc.<br />
Near Lincoln, from 0.1 mile west to 0.9 mile east of Clark Tunnel Road -<br />
Realign curve improvement (SHOPP Lump Sum - Collision Reduction) (PM<br />
4.5/5.4). 2015 $12,586,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements<br />
Grouped Projects for Plantings,<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL17240 Route 65 Lincoln Bypass<br />
Placer Caltrans District 3 CAL20420 VAR79007<br />
Squaw Valley to Nevada<br />
County Line Rehab<br />
Placer County, State Route 65: Construct a 4-lane expressway on a new<br />
alignment from Industrial Avenue to north of North Ingram Slough and<br />
continue north with 2 lanes to Sheridan. Also design and construct a Park<br />
and Ride facility at SR 65 Bypass and Industrial Avenue. (Emission<br />
Reductions in kg/day: ROG 1, NOx 1.2, PM10 0.6.) HPP #<strong>14</strong>08 20<strong>14</strong> $291,783,000<br />
Pla-89, near Truckee, from 0.2 mile south of Squaw Valley Road to Nevada<br />
County line - Rehabilitate roadway (PM 13.5/21.7) [SHOPP Roadway<br />
Preservation] (CTIPS ID 120-0000-0066) 2013<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$8,870,000 rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Placer Caltrans Division of Rail CAL18768 VAR79011 Dinky Way Grade Crossing<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Capitol Corridor Joint<br />
Powers Authority CAL18320 Roseville Third Track<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works PLA25353 VAR79050<br />
Auburn Multi Modal Station -<br />
Rail Platform Extension<br />
In the City of Colfax, at the intersection of Dinky Way and UPRR: Eliminate<br />
hazards at railroad grade crossing. (USDOT RR Xing # 753152B) <strong>2011</strong> $550,000 Railroad/highway crossing<br />
Design & environmental for a third track to improve capacity on the UP<br />
mainline between Elvas Tower in Sac County & Roseville Station in Placer<br />
County. Extend freight lead track. Construct track and signal improvements.<br />
Possible relocation of the Roseville rail station to address conflicting train<br />
movements that affect capacity. 2012 $7,280,000<br />
At the existing Auburn Multi Modal Station: Obtain right-of-way and install<br />
rail platform extension . Funding is for planning / engineering & design /<br />
environmental phase only. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,416,480<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
Grouped Projects for Railroad/highway<br />
crossing<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works PLA25227 VAR79061<br />
Auburn Signalization & Traffic<br />
Calming<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works PLA25462 VAR79057 Auburn Transit - O&M (20<strong>14</strong>)<br />
Auburn Transit - Operations &<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Maintenance FFY<strong>2011</strong> -<br />
Public Works PLA25460 VAR79057 FFY20<strong>14</strong><br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works PLA25399 VAR79058<br />
Installation of various traffic signals and traffic calming measures within the<br />
Intersection signalization projects Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
City of Auburn. 20<strong>14</strong> $400,000 at individual intersections Signalization<br />
Operations & maintenance (O&M) for Auburn Transit bus service within the<br />
Operating assistance to transit Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
City of Auburn. 20<strong>14</strong> $487,000 agencies<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Operations & maintenance (O&M) for Auburn Transit bus service within the<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
City of Auburn. 2015 $1,840,000 agencies<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
Auburn Transit Bus<br />
Replacement Purchase 2 (two) 25' replacement buses. <strong>2011</strong><br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
$166,500 fleet<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works PLA25230 VAR79063 Dairy Road Realignment<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works PLA25229 Nevada Street Improvements<br />
Roadway improvements along Dairy Road from Auburn Ravine to Luther<br />
Road, including realignment, bike lanes, bus turnouts, and sidewalks. 2012 $1,000,000<br />
Various improvements on Nevada Street from Highway 49 to I-80, including<br />
widening 2 to 3 lanes, signalization, bike lanes, sidewalks, and bus<br />
turnouts. 2012 $225,000<br />
Changes in vertical and horizontal<br />
alignment<br />
Grouped Projects for Changes in<br />
Vertical and Horizontal Alignment<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works PLA25471 VAR79030<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works PLA25226 VAR79009<br />
Nevada Street Pedetrian &<br />
Bicycle Facilities<br />
Palm Avenue Sidewalks /<br />
Bicycle Lane<br />
Class 2 bike lane and adjacent sidewalks along Nevada St from Placer St<br />
to Fulweiler Ave to allow for continuous pedestrian and bicycle access from<br />
Old Town Auburn to the Auburn Station and EV Cain Middle School.<br />
Emission reduction benefits (kg/day): ROG 0.03, NOx 0.02, PM10 0.01. 2013 $444,526 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Installation of sidewalks and Class 2 bike lanes from Highway 49 to Nevada<br />
Street. 2012 $889,090 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 384 of 423<br />
Page 5 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works PLA25441 VAR79017 Road Rehab and Overlays<br />
City of Auburn Dept. of<br />
Public Works PLA25351 VAR79056 Street Sweeper Replacement<br />
Grass Valley Street Railroad<br />
Crossing Pedestrian<br />
Improvements<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25439 VAR79030<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25466 VAR79061<br />
City of Colfax Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25205 VAR79017<br />
Main and Grass Valley Signal<br />
Improvements<br />
Overlays and Pavement<br />
Rehabilitation<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25208 VAR79030<br />
Auburn Ravine Phase 2<br />
Bike/Ped Bridge<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Ferrari Ranch Rd. at SR 65<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA19070<br />
Bypass<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25467 Ferrari Ranch Road Extension<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
In Auburn, various locations: perform pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
rehabilitation on the following urban roadways: Palm Ave from Hwy 49 to<br />
Auburn Ravine, Marguerite Mine from Auburn Ravine to City Limits, and<br />
Dairy Road from Auburn Ravine to Luther Road. 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$363,768 rehabilitation<br />
Replace one existing 1992 Ford Tymco 600 sweeper, with a new diesel<br />
powered street sweeper. (Emissions Reductions in kg/day: NOx 0.08, PM10<br />
0.16) <strong>2011</strong> $282,040 Purchase of support vehicles<br />
Construct pedestrian improvements across UP railroad tracks to improve<br />
pedestrian safety. 2012 $244,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Design and construction of a new traffic signal and turn-lane at the<br />
intersection of Main Street and Grass Valley Street. (Emission reductions:<br />
Intersection signalization projects<br />
ROG .02 kg/day; NOx .01 kg/day) 2012 $200,000 at individual intersections<br />
In Colfax, surface overlays, various dig-outs, and patching of failed<br />
substructure South Auburn Street north of SR 174, North Main Street,<br />
Grass Valley Street, and Canyon Way. <strong>2011</strong><br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$300,000 rehabilitation<br />
Phase 2: Class I pedestrian/bikeway along Auburn Ravine paralleling<br />
Ferrari Ranch Road from Ingram Parkway west to Highway 65 and bridge<br />
crossing over Auburn Ravine. (Other State-State Cash is Recreational<br />
Trails Program funding.) <strong>2011</strong> $1,849,109 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
In Lincoln, SR 65 Lincoln Bypass at Ferrari Ranch Road: construct<br />
interchange. 2012 $<strong>14</strong>,495,628<br />
Extend Ferrari Ranch Road from existing City Limit near Caledon Circle to<br />
Moore Road (Village 7 boundary). 20<strong>14</strong> $1,920,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of<br />
support vehicles<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Signalization<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Construct various pedestrian, bicycle, NEV, and ITS improvements along<br />
the Highway 65 / G Street corridor from Sterling Parkway to 7th Street.<br />
Improvements will consist of gap sidewalk construction, pedestrian<br />
improvements to railroad crossings, pedestrian crossings along Highway 65<br />
/ G Street, bicycle and NEV lanes, connection to the existing trail along<br />
Auburn Ravine east of Highway 65, roadway narrowing through the<br />
construction of landscape medians and frontage improvements where<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Future Lincoln Blvd. (old SR 65) appropriate, and traffic signal interconnection and coordination along the<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25464<br />
Bicycle/Pedestrian/NEV/ITS corridor. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.58, NOx 0.41, PM10 0.08) 20<strong>14</strong> $3,3<strong>14</strong>,812<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA18710 Industrial Blvd. Industrial Blvd., from Route 65 to 12 Bridges Dr.: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes. 2012 $948,000<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25311<br />
NEV Transportation Project -<br />
Phase 2<br />
In Lincoln: Various streets within Lincoln; striping, pavement markings, and<br />
signage on various roadways for NEV Transportation Project. 2012 $273,430<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
Public Works PLA25497 VAR79057 Operating Assistance In Lincoln: Operating Assistance to Transit Agencies 20<strong>14</strong> $3,374,874 agencies<br />
City of Lincoln Dept of<br />
Twelve Bridges Dr.from Industrial Blvd. to SR 65 Interchange: widen from 2<br />
Public Works PLA19020 Twevle Bridges Dr.<br />
to 4 lanes, including interchange improvements. 2012 $230,4<strong>14</strong><br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA19260 Dominguez Road<br />
In Rocklin, Dominguez Road: extend with 2 lanes from Granite Drive to<br />
Sierra College Boulevard, including new bridge over I-80. 20<strong>14</strong> $11,000,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Placer<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering<br />
PLA25355<br />
Multi Modal Station Park-n-Ride<br />
Lot<br />
In Rocklin, Rocklin Road adjacent to the UPRR tracks: Construct<br />
approximately 175 additional spaces, including lighting and landscaping, to<br />
the existing parking lot at the existing Rocklin Multi Modal station. (Emission<br />
Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.46, NOx 0.49, PM10 0.38) 2012 $580,000<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA25356 NEV Lanes<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA15530 Pacific Street<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Rocklin Rd Pavement<br />
Engineering PLA25503 VAR79017 Rehabilitation<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA25499 VAR79047<br />
Rocklin Rd/Grove St<br />
Roundabout<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Rocklin Rd/Meyers St.<br />
Engineering PLA25502 VAR79060 Intersection Improvements<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA19400 Rocklin Road<br />
Install striping, pavement markings, and signage to existing roadways to<br />
provide Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) access from residential areas<br />
within the City of Rocklin to downtown Rocklin and commercial areas.<br />
(Emission benefits in kg/day: ROG 3.29, NOx 2.88, PM10 1.56) 2012 $267,500<br />
Widen Pacific Street to 4 lanes from Sierra Meadows to Loomis Town<br />
Limits. 20<strong>14</strong> $6,000,000<br />
Reconstruct Rocklin Rd from Granite Dr to Meyers St and High St to Pacific<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
St. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,197,739 rehabilitation<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
Convert existing signalized intersection at Rocklin Rd/South Grove St and<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
the offset unsignalized intersection at Rocklin Rd/Grove St to a dual<br />
and operation of historic<br />
roundabout intersection. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.32, NOx<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
0.40, PM-10 0.07) 20<strong>14</strong> $2,102,061 structures or facilities)<br />
Construct a new roundabout at the intersection of Rocklin Road and Meyers<br />
Intersection channelization<br />
Street <strong>2011</strong> $963,205 projects<br />
In Rocklin, Rocklin Road: widen to 6 lanes from Granite Drive to westbound<br />
I-80 ramps. 2016 $880,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Channelization<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 385 of 423<br />
Page 6 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Placer<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA25345 Rocklin Road/I-80 Interchange<br />
In Rocklin: from Rocklin Rd. onto both WB and EB I-80; construct a<br />
combination of loop/flyover ramps to eliminate left-turn movements. 2020 $29,850,000<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
In downtown Rocklin: Construct new sidewalks and bicycle lanes on<br />
remaining unimproved existing streets, allowing access to Springview<br />
School, downtown, and adjacent residential neighborhoods. (Emission<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
Placer Engineering PLA25357 VAR79030 Safe School Route Phase 5 Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.26, NOx 0.15, PM10 0.03) <strong>2011</strong> $2,989,955 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities pedestrian facilities<br />
Placer<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA20460 Sierra College Boulevard<br />
In Rocklin, Sierra College Boulevard from Aguilar Tributary to Nightwatch:<br />
widen from 4 to 5 lanes. 20<strong>14</strong> $2,750,000<br />
Placer<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA15400 Sierra College Boulevard<br />
In Rocklin, widen Sierra College Boulevard to 6 lanes from I-80 to Aguliar<br />
Tributary. 2015 $3,800,000<br />
Placer<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA25156 Sunset Boulevard<br />
Sunset Boulevard: Widen to 6 lanes from north bound SR 65 ramp to West<br />
Stanford Ranch Road. 20<strong>14</strong> $850,000<br />
Placer<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA25270 University Avenue - Phase 2<br />
In Rocklin, University Avenue from the intersection of Sunset Boulevard /<br />
Atherton Road north to the intersection of Whitney Ranch Parkway:<br />
Construct a new four lane roadway. One or more phases of this project<br />
may require federal permitting. 20<strong>14</strong> $4,500,000<br />
Placer<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering PLA25025 Whitney Ranch Parkway<br />
In Rocklin, Whitney Ranch Parkway: construct new 6-lane facility from SR<br />
65 to east of Wildcat Boulevard. 20<strong>14</strong> $4,739,673<br />
Placer<br />
City of Rocklin Division of<br />
Engineering<br />
PLA25374<br />
Whitney Ranch Parkway<br />
Interchange Whitney Ranch Parkway and Hwy 65: construct interchange. 20<strong>14</strong> $20,000,000<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25422 VAR79017<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA19810<br />
2010 Douglas Blvd. Bonded<br />
Wearing Course<br />
Atkinson Street/PFE Road<br />
Widening<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25406 VAR79052<br />
Baseline Rd & Foothills Blvd<br />
CMS Installation Project<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15660 Baseline Rd.<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25375 Blue Oaks Extension<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Blue Oaks Extension and<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25343<br />
Widening<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25415 VAR79058 Bus Purchase<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA17950 Cirby Way Widening<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25339 VAR79009 City of Roseville SRTS<br />
In Roseville on Douglas Blvd., from Sierra Gardens to Sierra College, apply<br />
bonded wearing course. <strong>2011</strong><br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$1,986,850 rehabilitation<br />
In Roseville, Atkinson Street/PFE Road: widen from two to four lanes from<br />
Foothills Blvd to just south of Dry Creek. 2015 $7,000,000<br />
In Roseville, install Changeable Message Signs (CMS) on S/B Foothills<br />
Blvd. south of Vineyard Road and E/B Baseline Road east of Fiddyment<br />
Traffic control devices and<br />
Road to reduce traffic congestion by improving traffic information<br />
operating assistance other than<br />
dissemination per the ITS Master Plan. 2012 $300,000 signalization projects<br />
In Roseville, from City Limits to West of Foothills Blvd., widen Baseline Rd.<br />
from 3 to 4 lanes. 2015 $5,000,000<br />
Roseville, Blue Oaks from 1300' west of Fiddyment to Hayden Pkwy.,<br />
extend as 4 lanes. From Hayden Pkwy. to Westside extend as 2 lanes,<br />
including a 6 lane bridge over Kaseberg Creek. 2012 $9,700,000<br />
Blue Oaks, Widen: 4 lanes from Hayden Pkwy. to Westside; Extend: 4<br />
lanes from Westside to Watt Ave. 2015 $12,500,000<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
Replace three (3) DAR style buses with 3 low floor buses @ $130,000<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
each. <strong>2011</strong> $390,000 fleet<br />
In Roseville, Cirby Way from Riverside Ave to Regency Way: Widen from 4<br />
to 5 lanes. 2015 $500,000<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
Proposes a Safe Routes to School pilot program within Roseville beginning<br />
with the Dry Creek School District. It will develop a "SRTS Tool Box." The<br />
Tool Box would include strategies for education, encouragement,<br />
enforcement, engineering and evaluation. SRTSD50_0043 2012<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
$215,000 revisions<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25465 VAR79047<br />
Downtown Roseville<br />
Transportation Enhancement<br />
Project<br />
In Roseville, conduct Washington Blvd pedestrian/bike undercrossing study,<br />
Improve Civic Center transit transfer facility and construct other<br />
transit/bicycle/pedestrian related improvements. 2013 $793,750<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA19910 VAR79030 Dry Creek Greenway Trail<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15720 Eureka Blvd. Widen Eureka Blvd from 2 to 4 lanes, from Sierra College to City Limits. 20<strong>14</strong> $500,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25376 Fiddyment Rd<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
and operation of historic<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
structures or facilities)<br />
In Roseville, along Dry Creek, Cirby Creek and Linda Creek, construct class<br />
1 bike trail. 2015 $2,265,875 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Fiddyment Rd., from Pleasant Grove Blvd to Baseline Rd: Widen to four<br />
lanes. 2015 $3,000,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction or<br />
renovation of power, signal, and<br />
communications systems<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25324 VAR79050 Fuel Station Cover Construct a Fuel Station Cover 20<strong>14</strong><br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
$1,965,000 structures)<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 386 of 423<br />
Page 7 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA15710<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
I-80 Eureka Road On-Ramp<br />
Improvements<br />
In Roseville, Eureka Road at I-80: add 4th WB thru lane from 500' E of N.<br />
Sunrise to EB I-80 on-ramp, including Miners Ravine Bridge widening, and<br />
change existing #1 NB and SB thru lanes at Sunrise/Eureka to left turn<br />
lanes. HPP #2399 <strong>2011</strong> $9,600,000<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25385 VAR79030<br />
I-80 To Royer Park Bikeway<br />
Phase 2 - Segment 2<br />
Roseville, Harding Blvd @ Dry Creek, I-80 to Royer Park: Construct class 1<br />
bikeway in 2 phases. Phase 1 from I-80 to Harding Blvd completed in 2004<br />
(PLA20870) completed in 2004. Phase 2 construction is separated into 3<br />
segments: Segment 2 is located from East Street to Folsom Road.<br />
(Emission benefits in kg/day: 0.25 ROG, 0.2 NOx 0.09 PM10) <strong>2011</strong> $413,592 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25386 VAR79030<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25438<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25429 VAR79017<br />
I-80 To Royer Park Bikeway<br />
Phase 2 - Segment 3<br />
Industrial Ave. Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Industrial Ave. Rubberized<br />
Overlay<br />
Roseville, Harding Blvd @ Dry Creek, I-80 to Royer Park: Construct class 1<br />
bikeway in 2 phases. Phase 1 from I-80 to Harding Blvd completed in 2004<br />
(PLA20870). Phase 2 construction is separated into 3 segments: Segment<br />
3 is located from Folsom Road to Lincoln Street/Royer Park. (Emission<br />
benefits in kg/day: 0.25 ROG, 0.2 NOx 0.09 PM10) 2012 $938,108 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
In Roseville, on Industrial Ave. replace existing 2-lane Bridge #19C-0046<br />
over Pleasant Grove Creek with new 4-lane bridge. 2015 $5,000,000<br />
In Roseville, apply 2-inch gap graded rubberized Asphalt to Industrial Ave.<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
from Washington Blvd. to Justice Center Dr. 20<strong>14</strong> $2,150,000 rehabilitation<br />
In Roseville, on Louis Blvd at Orlando Ave.: Develop and construct an<br />
improved transfer point and a 75-space park and ride facility. (Includes<br />
previously programmed PLA16080.) 20<strong>14</strong> $4,937,500<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
REG17928<br />
Louis/Orlando Transfer Point<br />
Improvements<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25377 Market Dr. City of Roseville; Extend from Baseline Road to Pleasant Grove. 2013 $8,500,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
City of Roseville: Extend four lanes from Baseline Road to Blue Oaks<br />
Public Works PLA25378 N. Watt Avenue<br />
Avenue. 2015 $6,500,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25469 VAR79030<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25470<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25215 VAR79057<br />
Oak Street Extension of Miners<br />
Ravine Trail<br />
Oakridge Drive Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Operating Assistance JARC<br />
5316<br />
In Roseville, extend class 1 trail from Lincoln Street to Royer Park. Emission<br />
reduction benefits (kg/day): ROG 0.13, NOx 0.09, PM10 0.04 2013 $854,770 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
In Roseville, 0.2 miles north of Cirby Way on Oakridge Drive, replace<br />
existing, narrow, substandard bridge over Linda Creek with wider bridge to<br />
include bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides. 20<strong>14</strong> $2,500,000<br />
Decrease headways on weekday Roseville Transit Local Rte A from hourly<br />
to every half hour. The additional service will aid passengers taking transit<br />
to major employment centers and provide better conectivity to Sacramento<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
Regional Transit and Placer County Transit. <strong>2011</strong> $229,119 agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25500 VAR79030<br />
Pedestrian Facilities<br />
Improvement Project<br />
In Roseville, construct sidewalks along various arterial and collector<br />
roadways. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: (0.45 ROG, 0.27 NOx, 0.05 PM10) 2012 $522,450 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Pleasant Grove Blvd: Widen from 2 - 4 lanes from Fiddyment Rd to Watt<br />
Public Works PLA25379 Pleasant Grove Blvd<br />
Ave. 2015 $10,450,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Pleasant Grove Boulevard In Roseville, from Foothills Blvd to Wood Creek Oaks, widen Pleasant<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA15760<br />
Widening<br />
Grove Blvd from 4 to 6 lanes. 2015 $600,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
Public Works PLA25417 VAR79057 Preventive Maintenance Preventive Maintenance FFY 2009 thru 2013. 2013 $1,311,750 agencies<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25404 VAR79055 Repower/Rehab Buses Repower/Rehab buses <strong>2011</strong> $1,215,000 Rehabilitation of transit vehicles<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Rehabilitation of<br />
transit vehicles<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25288 VAR79052 Roseville Fiber Optics Project<br />
In Roseville, install fiber optic Conduit, cable & pull-boxes along Cirby Wy,<br />
Rocky Ridge Dr, Old Auburn Rd, S Cirby wy, Rsvl Pkwy, Blue Oaks Blvd,<br />
Fiddyment Rd, Baseline Rd, Woodcreek Oaks Blvd, Junction Blvd &<br />
Foothills Blvd. Emission reduction benefits (kg/day): ROG 0.32, NOx 0.32 2012<br />
Traffic control devices and<br />
operating assistance other than<br />
$940,000 signalization projects<br />
Expand existing Vehicle Maintenance facility at City of Roseville<br />
Corporation Yard (2005 Hilltop Circle). Early funding will cover preliminary<br />
engineering/environmental studies for preferred sites. 2013 $2,710,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA19841 VAR79050<br />
Roseville Maintenance Facility<br />
Upgrades<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15850 Roseville Road Widen Roseville Rd. from 2 to 4 lanes from City Limits to Cirby Wy. 20<strong>14</strong> $5,000,000<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction or<br />
renovation of power, signal, and<br />
communications systems<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25200 VAR79065<br />
Roseville Transfer Point & Bus<br />
Stop Improvement Project<br />
1. In Roseville, bus stop and pedestrian improvements along Riverside<br />
Avenue and completion of bike trail segment to Darling Way/Riverside<br />
Avenue;2. and, transfer point improvements at Sierra Gardens/Santa Clara<br />
Drive. LIMITS: 1. Riverside Avenue - Douglas to Darling (including ptn. of<br />
bike trail along Dry Creek);2. Sierra Gardens/Santa Clara. STREET NAME:<br />
Riverside AvenueIncludes bike lockers at various transfer points. <strong>2011</strong> $1,402,500 Bus terminals and transfer points<br />
Grouped Projects for Bus Terminals and<br />
Transfer Points<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 387 of 423<br />
Page 8 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
To purchase and install electronic fareboxes, software, probes, software,<br />
automatic vehicle location devices, mobile data computers, video security<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA252<strong>14</strong> VAR79053 Roseville Transit ITS Project<br />
cameras and software, and digital readerboard equipment for transfer<br />
points. [Project replaces PCT10430 and PCT10420] 2012 $1,100,000 fareboxes, lifts, etc.)<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Roseville Transit Preventative<br />
Public Works PLA25498 VAR79057 Maintenance <strong>2011</strong> through 20<strong>14</strong> preventative maintenance 20<strong>14</strong> $2,000,000<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Sierra College Blvd from Sacramento County line to Olympus Dr.: widen to<br />
Public Works PLA15600 Sierra College Blvd Widening 6 lanes. 2015 $1,661,100<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25323 VAR79065 Sierra Gardens Transfer Point<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25416 VAR79057 South Placer Call Center<br />
Purchase of operating equipment<br />
for vehicles (e.g., radios,<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
agencies<br />
Improve Sierra Gardens Transfer Point. Improvements may include new<br />
bus turnouts, shelters, restrooms, landscaping, lighting, crosswalks,<br />
sidewalks, and other pedestrian improvements such as bulb-outs.<br />
(Emission benefits in kg/day: 63 ROG, 63 Nox, 25 PM10.) 2013 $2,542,151 Bus terminals and transfer points<br />
Operating cost contribution towards ADA complementary paratransit<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
services provided for the South Placer Call Center. 2012 $187,500 agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of<br />
operating equipment for vehicles<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Bus Terminals and<br />
Transfer Points<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25430 VAR79017<br />
City of Roseville Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25501<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25477 VAR79008<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25472 VAR79030<br />
Washington Blvd. Bonded<br />
Wearing Course<br />
Washington Blvd/Andora<br />
Undercrossing Improvement<br />
Project<br />
Alpine Meadows Rd Bridge<br />
Rehabilitaion<br />
Auburn Folsom Rd Class II Bike<br />
Lane<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25446 VAR79008 Auburn Foresthill Rd Bridge<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15080 Auburn-Folsom Rd Widening<br />
In Roseville, on Washington Blvd. from Pleasant Grove Blvd. to Blue Oaks<br />
Blvd.: Apply 1-inch bonded wearing course to existing street surface. 2013<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$1,175,460 rehabilitation<br />
In Roseville, widen Washington Blvd from 2 to 4 lanes, including widening<br />
the Andora Underpass under the UPRR tracks, between Sawtell Rd and<br />
just south of Pleasant Grove Blvd. and construct bicycle and pedestrian<br />
improvements adjacent to roadway. (CMAQ funds are for bicycle and<br />
pedestrian improvements only. Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.9 ROG, 0.51<br />
NOx, 0.16 PM10) 20<strong>14</strong> $13,321,950<br />
Alpine Meadows Rd over Truckee River, 0.1 miles west of SH 89:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Rehabilitation and shoulder widening of existing structurally deficient 2 lane<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
bridge. (Toll Credits for ROW & CON) 2015 $9,980,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
On Auburn-Folsom Rd between Douglas Blvd and Joe Rodgers Rd,<br />
construct a Class II Bike lane on both sides of the road, including signing<br />
and striping. (Emission benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.06, NOx 0.04, PM10<br />
0.03) 2013 $800,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Auburn Foresthill Rd., over north fork American River, east of I-80: Seismic<br />
Retrofit <strong>2011</strong><br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$91,888,011 additional travel lanes)<br />
From Placer / Sacramento County line to Douglas Blvd, : Widen to 4 lanes.<br />
Install signal at Auburn-Folsom Blvd and Fuller Dr. 2012 $27,300,000<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15100 Baseline Road<br />
In Placer County, Baseline Road from Fiddyment Road to Watt Avenue:<br />
widen from 2 to 4 lanes. (This project is listed For Information Only.) 20<strong>14</strong> $6,462,500<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Baseline Road Widening Phase Baseline Rd. from Watt Avenue to future 16th street: Widen from 2 to 4<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA15105<br />
1 (West Portion)<br />
lanes. 2015 $19,200,000<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Baseline Road Widening Phase Baseline Road from Sutter County Line to Future 16th Street. Widen from<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25463<br />
2 (West Portion)<br />
2 to 4 lanes. 2016 $29,000,000<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25447 VAR79008 Bowman Rd Bridge<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25448 VAR79008 Bowman Rd Bridge<br />
Bowman Rd, over UP Railroad, BNSF RR and AMTRAK, 0.1 miles south of<br />
19C-62: Rehabilitate or replace structurally deficient bridge to bring to<br />
current standards. No lanes being added. (Toll Credits for CON) <strong>2011</strong><br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$1,875,001 additional travel lanes)<br />
Bowman Rd, over UP Railroad, BNSF Railyards & AMTRAK, 0.1 miles<br />
north of 19C-61: Rehabilitate or replace the existing structurally deficient<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
bridge to bring it up to current standards. No additional lanes. (Toll Credits<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
for CON) 2010 $1,875,001 additional travel lanes)<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Brewer Rd, over Markham Ravine, 0.5 miles south of Nicolaus Rd: replace<br />
Public Works PLA25454 VAR79008 Brewer Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a 2 lane bridge. 2015 $1,568,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Brewer Rd, over branch of Curry Creek, 2.2 miles north of Base Lane Rd:<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Replace structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane structure. (Toll<br />
Public Works PLA25450 VAR79008 Brewer Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25476 VAR79008<br />
Brewers Rd Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Credits for ROW & CON) 2015 $1,760,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Brewers Rd, over Kings Slough, 6.0 miles north base lane Rd: Replace<br />
structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for<br />
ROW & CON) 2015 $2,126,001<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
additional travel lanes)<br />
In various location ins Placer County, perform preventive maintenance on<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
bridges. See website for specific locations:<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Public Works PLA25458 VAR79008 Bridge Preventive Maintenance http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_MPO.html#SACOG 2015 $893,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25426<br />
Cook Riolo Rd. Bridge over Dry<br />
Creek<br />
Cook Riolo Rd, over Dry Creek, 1.0 mi south of Base Line Rd.: Replace 1<br />
lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for CON) 2015 $9,<strong>14</strong>6,051<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 388 of 423<br />
Page 9 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25359 VAR79030<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Douglas Blvd. and Sierra<br />
College Blvd. Pedestrian<br />
Facilities and Landscaping<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25449 VAR79008 Dowd Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25474 VAR79008 Dowd Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
This project would complete the pedestrian and landscape facilities along<br />
Sierra College Blvd. and would fill in the few remaining gaps along Douglas<br />
Blvd. that were not funded/completed in the previous CMAQ cycle/project<br />
no. PLA25186. (Emission Benefits in kg/day 0.12 ROG, 0.07 NOx, 0.03<br />
PM10) 2012 $940,029 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Dowd Rd over Coon Creek, 0.4 miles north of Wise Rd.: Replace a<br />
structurally deficient bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for ROW<br />
& CON) 2015 $5,675,010<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
additional travel lanes)<br />
Dowd Rd, over Markham Ravine, 0.5 miles south Nicolaus Rd: Replace<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
existing 2 lane structurally deficient bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Credits for CON) 2012 $4,800,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25427 VAR79017<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25384 VAR79012<br />
Foresthill Passing Lane<br />
Modification Project<br />
Foresthill Rd. Safety<br />
Improvements<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25433 VAR79010 Foresthill Road Safety<br />
This Project includes realigning and restriping of approx 875lf of centerline<br />
to increase the horizontal curve from 560lf to 700lf, remove approx. 965lf of<br />
EB passing lane, extend approx. 413lf of WB passing lane, and applying a<br />
microsurface friction course to the entire project. The project also includes<br />
striping of approx. <strong>14</strong>15-lf of the south shoulder to maintain a 12-<strong>14</strong>ft max<br />
lane width. This project is located on Foresthill Road 4.9 miles East of the<br />
intersection of Hwy 80 and the Auburn Ravine- Foresthill Road Exit in<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Auburn California. Between Post Mile 5.25 and 5.50. <strong>2011</strong> $125,000 rehabilitation<br />
Foresthill Road from Lower Lake Clementine Road to Old Auburn Road:<br />
Increase sight distance; construct acceleration lane. 2013 $1,082,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Foresthill Road 3.2 miles east of the intersection of Interstate 80 and the<br />
Auburn-Ravine/Foresthill Road exit: Improve horizontal geometry of three<br />
curves; repave and apply a micro-surface friction course: increase sight<br />
distance and add acceleration lane. HSIP3-03-030 2013 $1,000,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Haines Rd, over Wise Canal, 0.45 miles North of Bell Rd: Replace the<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
existing functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll<br />
Public Works PLA25475 VAR79008 Haines Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25445 VAR79008 Hampshire Rocks Rd Bridge<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25473 VAR79047<br />
Highway 49 Pedestrian<br />
Facilities and Landscaping<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA18490 PFE Rd. Widening<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25299 Placer Parkway Phase 1<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25432 VAR79010<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25390 VAR79009<br />
Rollins Lake Rd. Shoulder<br />
Widening and Guardrail<br />
Improvements<br />
Sheridan Elementary School<br />
Frontage Improvements SRTS<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25044 Sunset Boulevard<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25170 Sunset Boulevard Phase 2<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25006 VAR79050 TART CNG Facility Phase 2<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15420 Walerga Road<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA20880 Walerga Road Bridge Widening<br />
Credits for PE, ROW, & CON) 2015 $4,900,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Hampshire Rocks Rd over just south of Dry Creek Rd: Replace the existing<br />
functionally obsolete bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for ROW<br />
& CON) 2015 $4,900,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
Construct pedestrian and landscape facilities along Highway 49 from New<br />
Airport Road to Education Street. (In Kg/day ROG 0.1 NOX 0.06 PM10<br />
0.03) 20<strong>14</strong><br />
and operation of historic<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
$1,587,925 structures or facilities)<br />
PFE Rd, from Watt Ave. to Walerga Rd: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes and<br />
realign. 2018 $13,085,000<br />
Phase 1 of the Placer Parkway project, including Tier 2 environmental work<br />
and preliminary engineering to locate a roadway within the selected 500'<br />
wide approved Alternative 5 alignment corridor connecting SR65 (Whitney<br />
Ranch Pkwy)to Foothills Boulevard. Additional Tier 2 level work may be<br />
completed in increments by local jurisdictions for subsequent phases of the<br />
Placer Parkway project. 2018 $70,000,000<br />
Rollins Lake Rd. for 2 miles north of intersection with SR 174, including it's<br />
intersection with Norton Grade Rd.: Construct segments of shoulder<br />
widening and guardrail; realign roadway intersection with Norton Grade Rd.;<br />
install speed limit and curve warning signing. 2013 $1,110,200 Safety improvement program<br />
Sheridan ES and Lincoln MS: Improvements shall consist of a multipurpose<br />
pedestrian path along the school frontage with curb ramps plus the<br />
installation of 2 4-way stops at the intersections of H Street/10th St. and<br />
Riosa Rd./10th St.(SRTS# S0203018) 2012 $329,800 Safety improvement program<br />
Widen Sunset Boulevard from State Route 65 to Cincinnati Avenue from<br />
two to four lanes. Project includes widening Industrial Blvd / UPRR<br />
overcrossing from two to four lanes. 2012 $8,675,000<br />
Sunset Blvd, from Foothills Boulevard to Fiddyment Rd: Construct a 2-lane<br />
road extension [PLA15410 is Phase 1.] 2012 $11,775,000<br />
TART Maintenance Facility, 870 Cabin Creek Road, Truckee, CA. Construct<br />
improvements to the TART CNG Fueling Facility (phase 2). 2012 $358,868<br />
Walerga Rd: Widen and realign from 2 to 4 lanes from Baseline Rd. to<br />
Placer / Sacramento County line. 2013 $18,981,700<br />
In Placer County, West of Roseville, Walerga Road at Dry Creek: replace<br />
bridge and widen from 2 to 4 lanes. 2013 $20,200,000<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements on High Risk Rural<br />
Roads - HRRR program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 389 of 423<br />
Page 10 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25444 VAR79008 Wise Rd Bridge Replacement<br />
Placer County Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25453 VAR79008<br />
Yankee Slough Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10494 CNG Station Upgrade Phase 2<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10501 VAR79058<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10491 VAR79057<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10500 VAR79058<br />
Placer County CNG<br />
Replacement Buses<br />
Placer County Non-Urbanized<br />
Transit Operations<br />
Placer County Transit<br />
Replacement Buses<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10496 VAR79055 Preventive Maintenance<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10493 VAR79057<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10502 VAR79057<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10479 VAR79065<br />
Placer Placer County Transit PCT10475 VAR79057<br />
Placer County<br />
Transportation Planning<br />
Placer Agency<br />
PLA25440<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer County<br />
Transportation Planning<br />
Agency PLA25468 VAR79029<br />
Placer County<br />
Transportation Planning<br />
Agency PLA25413 VAR79046<br />
Preventive Maintenance and<br />
ADA Operations 2009-20<strong>14</strong><br />
Preventive Maintenance and<br />
ADA Operations 2010-20<strong>14</strong><br />
Sierra College Bus Stop<br />
Improvments<br />
Tahoe Truckee Jobs Access<br />
Reverse Commute Program<br />
I-80/SR65 Interchange<br />
Improvements<br />
Placer County Congestion<br />
Management Program<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Wise Rd., over Auburn Ravine, between Millerton & Stone Rd.: Replace<br />
existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge <strong>2011</strong><br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$2,334,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Dowd Rd. over Yankee Slough, just south of Dalby Rd.: Replace existing<br />
structurally deficient bridge with new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for CON) 2012<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$2,341,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Construction of new buses or rail<br />
Dewitt Center in Auburn: Increase of CNG compressor capacity at Placer<br />
County CNG fueling station in Auburn. (Emissions Benefits in kg/day: 3.46<br />
NOx, 0.12 PM10.) *Local Funds are Air District Funds* <strong>2011</strong><br />
storage/maintenance facilities<br />
categorically excluded in 23 CFR<br />
$576,809 part 771<br />
Purchase of four (4) Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses to replace<br />
older vehicles currently in use by Placer County Transit. The new CNG<br />
buses will be used on regional transit routes connecting Rocklin, Lincoln,<br />
Loomis, Auburn and Placer County to Roseville and the Watt/I-80 Light Rail<br />
Station. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 3.16 NOx) 20<strong>14</strong> $2,059,528<br />
For the Ongoing Operation of transit services within the non-urbanized<br />
areas of Placer County. 20<strong>14</strong> $3,290,175<br />
Purchase of two (2) 35' CNG replacement buses for Placer County Transit.<br />
Additional funding is required in order to fully complete the project using an<br />
existing FTA grant. See notes below. <strong>2011</strong> $282,390<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
fleet<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
agencies<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
fleet<br />
In non-urbanized areas of Placer County: Preventive maintenance.<br />
(Includes TART as well.) <strong>2011</strong> $251,098 Rehabilitation of transit vehicles<br />
Preventive Maintenance 2009 = $324,890 ADA Ops 2009 = $281,700<br />
Preventive Maintenance 2010 = $300,000 ADA Ops 2010 =<br />
$200,000Preventive Maintenance <strong>2011</strong> = $324,890 ADA Ops <strong>2011</strong> =<br />
$206,700Preventive Maintenance 2012 = $324,890 ADA Ops 2012 =<br />
$206,700Preventive Maintenance 2013 = $324,890 ADA Ops 2013 =<br />
$206,700Preventive Maintenance 20<strong>14</strong> = $324,890 ADA Ops 20<strong>14</strong> =<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
$206,700 20<strong>14</strong> $4,041,190 agencies<br />
Preventive Maintenance 2010 = $300,000; ADA Ops 2010 =<br />
$200,000Preventive Maintenance <strong>2011</strong> = $324,890; ADA Ops <strong>2011</strong> =<br />
$206,700Preventive Maintenance 2012 = $324,890; ADA Ops 2012 =<br />
$206,700Preventive Maintenance 2013 = $324,890; ADA Ops 2013 =<br />
$206,700Preventive Maintenance 20<strong>14</strong> = $324,890 ADA Ops 20<strong>14</strong> =<br />
$206,700 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
$3,282,952 agencies<br />
Entrance bus stop on the periphery of Sierra College campus along Rocklin<br />
Road. Existing Grant #CA-Y046-00). 2010 $113,095 Bus terminals and transfer points<br />
In Placer County, Provide JARC operating assistance to Tahoe Area<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
Regional Transit. Part of Sac RT Grant #CA-37-X065. <strong>2011</strong> $1,320,000 agencies<br />
Rebuild Highway 65 / I-80 interchange to improve movement from<br />
eastbound I-80 to northbound Highway 65 (Phase 1). (PA&ED of<br />
$3,899,700 to be matched at 10% with Toll Credits.) 2020 $30,000,000<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
Provide educational and outreach efforts regarding alternative<br />
transportation modes to employers, residents and the school community<br />
through the Placer County Congestion Management Program (CMP). CMP<br />
activities will be coordinated with the City of Roseville and SACOG's<br />
Regional Rideshare / TDM Program. (KG/day ROG 91.25; NOx 105.67;<br />
PM10 36.39) 20<strong>14</strong><br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
$570,428 revisions<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
Planning, Programming,<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
Monitoring <strong>2011</strong>-2015 PCTPA plan, program, monitor (PPM) for RTPA related activities. 2015 $807,000 revisions<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Rehabilitation of<br />
transit vehicles<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Bus Terminals and<br />
Transfer Points<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Ride-sharing and<br />
van-pooling<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Placer<br />
South Placer Regional<br />
Transportation Authority PLA20721 Placer Parkway<br />
New 4 lane connector (ultimate 6 lanes freeway) in 500'- to 1,000'-wide<br />
corridor connecting SR 70/99 (between Riego Road & Sankey Road) to SR<br />
65 (Whitney Ranch Parkway). (Note: as the project proceeds, Parkway<br />
segments will be administered by different lead agencies depending upon<br />
location of the segment. In Placer County, it will be SPRTA or Roseville<br />
and/or Placer County; in Sutter County it will be Sutter County.) 2035 $660,000,000<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 390 of 423<br />
Page 11 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Placer<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA16350<br />
Horseshoe Bar Road @ I-80<br />
Overcrossing Widening<br />
Widen Horseshoe Bar Rd. @ I-80 overcrossing 2 to 4 lanes and improve<br />
ramps. 2020 $15,000,000<br />
At King Rd. and Swetzer Rd.: Construct a new traffic signal and provide<br />
synchronization between this signal, the King Rd./Taylor Rd. traffic signals<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
King Rd. / Swetzer Rd. and the Union Pacific railroad crossing. (Emission benefits in kg/day ROG<br />
Intersection signalization projects Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Placer Public Works PLA25354 VAR79061 Signalization<br />
2.35, NOx 0.75) 2012 $152,931 at individual intersections Signalization<br />
Placer<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA19100 VAR79047<br />
Loomis Rail Station<br />
Enhancements<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
Design and construct pedestrian and landscaping improvements at the<br />
multimodal center including a Class I bike facility adjacent to Taylor Rd.<br />
from downtown Loomis to Sierra College Blvd. (Emission benefits in kg/day:<br />
.06 ROG, .8 NOx, .3 PM-10) <strong>2011</strong><br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
and operation of historic<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
$659,225 structures or facilities)<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Placer<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA25182<br />
Multi-Modal Parking Facility -<br />
Phase 1<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA15350 Rocklin Rd. Widening<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA20890 Sierra College Blvd. Widening<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Sierra College Boulevard<br />
Public Works<br />
PLA20960<br />
Widening<br />
Town of Loomis Dept of<br />
Public Works PLA25252 VAR79060<br />
Placer Western Placer CTSA NEW10000 VAR79057<br />
Swetzer Road / King Road<br />
Signalization<br />
Western Placer CTSA<br />
Operations<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20396 VAR79007 65th St. to Sunrise Rehab<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20385 VAR79002<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20403 VAR79005<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3<br />
CAL18410<br />
Davis Ranch Two-Way Left-<br />
Turn Lane<br />
Eastbound Route 50 Ramp<br />
Metering<br />
I-5 and I-80 HOV Connectors<br />
and Lanes to Downtown<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL17840 I-5 HOV Lanes<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20406 I-5 Operational Improvements<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20402 VAR79007 I-5 Rehabilitation<br />
Multi-modal parking facility, bus stop & bicycle & pedestrian improvements<br />
on approximately 10 acres of Union Pacific property on Horseshoe Bar<br />
Road, adjacent to downtown Loomis. Phase 1 includes environmental,<br />
engineering & design, property acquisition & initial construction; future<br />
phases 2 & 3 cover construction only. (Emission benefits in kg/day: 0.1<br />
ROG, 0.08 NOx, 0.03 PM10) (State Cash is State Park funds.) 2012 $1,402,232<br />
In Loomis, Rocklin Rd. from Barton Rd. to west town limits: widen from 2 to<br />
4 lanes. 2015 $1,200,000<br />
In Loomis, Sierra College Blvd. from railroad tracks (Taylor Rd.) to the north<br />
town limits: widen from 2 to 4 lanes and construct turn lanes, bike lanes,<br />
and landscaped median. 2015 $5,899,180<br />
In Loomis, Sierra College Blvd. from Granite Drive to Bankhead Road:<br />
widen from 4 to 6 lanes. 2015 $3,600,000<br />
In Loomis, install signal that is synchronized with the UPRR railroad at the<br />
Swetzer Road and King Road intersection. (Emission Reductions in kg/day:<br />
ROG 2.35, NOx 0.75) <strong>2011</strong><br />
Intersection signalization projects<br />
$347,345 at individual intersections<br />
The Western Placer CTSA operates non-emergency medical transportation<br />
demand-response paratransit service; volunteer door-to-door transportation;<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
& voucher program within western Placer County. 20<strong>14</strong> $2,000,000 agencies<br />
In Sacramento County, from 65th St. to .03 mile west of Watt Ave. and 0.3<br />
mile east of Sunrise Blvd. to 1.6 miles west of Hazel Avenue - Rehabilitate<br />
roadway [PM R2.6/5.4, 12.2/<strong>14</strong>.2] (SHOPP - Pavement Rehab) 2012<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$13,910,000 rehabilitation<br />
Near Sacramento, at Dillard Road - construct two-way left-turn lane (PM<br />
15.2/15.4) (SHOPP - Collision Reduction). 2012 $1,825,000 Safety improvement program<br />
In Sacramento County at Various Locations, from Stockton Blvd.<br />
Traffic control devices and<br />
Undercrossing to Natoma Overhead - Install ramp metering (PM R0.6/17.4)<br />
operating assistance other than<br />
[2008 SHOPP Mobility project] 2012 $20,430,000 signalization projects<br />
Reconstruct I-5/I-80 Interchange, including high occupancy vehicle (HOV,<br />
bus/carpool) lane connectors, and construction of HOV lanes from the I-5/I-<br />
80 Interchange to downtown Sacramento. 2023 $300,000,000<br />
Interstate 5, from 1.1 miles south of Elk Grove Boulevard to US 50 in<br />
Downtown Sacramento: Construct HOV (high occupancy vehicle) lanes.<br />
Construct soundwalls in various locations. 2020 $193,735,000<br />
In the City of Sacramento, on southbound I-5, from the southbound SR 99<br />
connector through Del Paso Rd: extend acceleration/merge lane of<br />
southbound SR 99/I-5 connector ramp through the Del Paso Rd<br />
Interchange. 2015 $2,824,902<br />
Sacramento County, in and near Sacramento, from San Joaquin County<br />
Line to Florin Road OC (#24-0264) - Rehabilitate roadway [PM 0.0/17.2]<br />
(SHOPP - Pavement Rehab [201.120] project) 2013<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$104,620,000 rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Channelization<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Mobility<br />
Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL18450 I-80 HOV Across the Top<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20378 VAR79007 I-80 Road Rehabilitation<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20388 VAR79002 Sac OGAC Routes 5/50/244<br />
Sacramento County, on I-80 from RT Station (Longview) to the Sacramento<br />
River: Construct high occupancy vehicle lanes (Emissions Benefits: ROG<br />
67, NOx 62, PM10 55 kg/day) [Project using "tapered match," matching<br />
CMAQ funds with bond funds during later phases.] 2016 $74,500,000<br />
In Sacramento on Interstate 80, from the Sacramento River Bridge and<br />
Overhead to Norwood Avenue - Rehabilitate Roadway (PM M0.3/M8.9)<br />
[CTIPS ID 107-0000-0768] 2016 $110,036,000 Safety improvement program<br />
In Sacramento County at various locations; also in El Dorado County on<br />
Route 49 (PM 13.1/13.4) - place open-grade asphalt concrete (OGAC)<br />
(SHOPP - Collision Reduction). 2012 $1,496,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 391 of 423<br />
Page 12 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Sac Var Open-Grade Asphalt<br />
In and near Sacramento, Sac-99, 0.2 mile north of Twin Cities Road<br />
Overpass; also on Routes 50 and 80 at various locations - place opengrade<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20387 VAR79002 Concrete (OGAC)<br />
asphalt concrete (OGAC) (SHOPP - Collision Reduction). 2012 $1,232,000 Safety improvement program Reduction Program<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20417<br />
Sac-5 Aux Lanes, Florin to<br />
Pocket<br />
On I-5, in the City and County of Sacramento, northbound and southbound<br />
from Florin Road to Pocket Road - Construct auxiliary lanes in both<br />
directions (PM 16.1/17.2) [SHOPP - Mobility (Non-Capacity Increasing<br />
Operational Improvements)] 2013 $6,265,000<br />
In Sacramento County from Florin Road to Route 50 - Grind PCC and slab<br />
replace, dowel bars (PM 17.2) [SHOPP Roadway Preservation - Pavement<br />
Rehabilitation] 2013 $21,412,000<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
rehabilitation<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20413 VAR79007 Sac-5 Pavement Rehab<br />
Sacramento 99 Corridor Native In Sacramento County, from the San Joaquin County line to Mack Road -<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL20376 VAR79039 Planting<br />
Install native planting at various locations (PM 0.0/17.7). 20<strong>14</strong> $1,197,000 Plantings, landscaping, etc.<br />
In Sacramento County in the area from Calvine Road to just north of Mack<br />
State Route 99 Operational Road - Construct and implement operational improvements, including lane<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL18816<br />
Improvements<br />
extensions. (Project will use tapered matching funds.) 2012 $8,500,000<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL18817 U.S. 50 Auxiliary Lanes<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3 CAL188<strong>14</strong> U.S. 50 EB Auxiliary Lane<br />
In Sacramento County, US Highway 50 from east of Folsom Blvd to<br />
Scott/East Bidwell Roads, Construct Auxiliary Lanes in Eastbound direction.<br />
From Sunrise Blvd to Scott/East Bidwell Roads, Construct Auxiliary Lanes<br />
in Westbound direction. 2016 $30,000,000<br />
In Sacramento County, US Hwy 50 from Sunrise Blvd to east of Folsom<br />
Blvd.: Construct auxiliary lane in eastbound direction. 2016 $3,000,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Plantings,<br />
landscaping, etc.<br />
Sacramento Caltrans District 3<br />
CAL16790<br />
U.S. 50 HOV & Community<br />
Enhancements<br />
Sacramento Caltrans Division of Rail CAL20370 Elk Grove Intercity Rail Station<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC24490 VAR79047 Auburn Blvd. Complete Street<br />
In Sacramento County and Rancho Cordova, on US 50: Construct high<br />
occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes and community enhancements from Watt<br />
Avenue to Sunrise Boulevard. (Project is using tapered match. $10m of<br />
CMAQ is a loan from SACOG; this loan to be repaid with Local Funds -<br />
Measure A. Emission Benefits in kg/day are 52 NOx, 55 ROG, 7 PM10) 2013 $152,573,000<br />
In Elk Grove, San Joaquin Rail Corridor, construct 100-space parking lot,<br />
800 foot platform, and passenger shelter area for intercity passenger rail<br />
station. <strong>2011</strong> $8,500,000<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
On Auburn Blvd., from Sycamore Dr. to 100 ft north of Rusch Park:<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
Construct wide sidewalks, bike lanes, a pedestrian/bike bridge, enhanced<br />
and operation of historic<br />
transit stops and shelters, pedestrian-scale street lighting, raised medians<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
and landscaping, and consolidated multiple driveways. 20<strong>14</strong> $4,000,000 structures or facilities)<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC24482 VAR79030<br />
Mesa Verde High School<br />
Bikeway Connection<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC16880 Old Auburn Road Widening<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC24496 VAR79017 Sunrise Blvd. Complete Streets<br />
Sunrise Boulevard Complete<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC16920 VAR79030 Streets - Phase 1<br />
In Citrus Heights, between Zeeland Drive and Lauppe Lane, through a<br />
riparian corridor: Construct Class 1 bike and pedestrian trail and 3 bike/ped<br />
bridges over Cripple Creek (at Zeeland Drive, Poplar Avenue, and Lauppe<br />
Lane). The bicycle and pedestrian path will replace an existing dirt trail,<br />
currently used by Mesa Verde and Carriage Drive students. 2013 $443,001 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Widen Old Auburn Rd from Fair Oak Blvd. to northern City Limits from 2 to<br />
3 lanes with a class I bike lane. 2012 $9,205,000<br />
Sunrise Blvd., from Antelope Rd to North City Limits: rehabilitate road, infill<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
sidewalks, enhance bike lanes, and other upgrades. 2015 $3,651,998 rehabilitation<br />
In City of Citrus Heights: Sunrise Blvd between Oak Avenue and Antelope<br />
Road; complete streets. 20<strong>14</strong> $5,216,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Sacramento City of Citrus Heights SAC24426 VAR79066 Walkability Audits SRTS<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove<br />
SAC24072<br />
Bradshaw / Sheldon<br />
Intersection & Bridge<br />
In Citrus Heights, San Juan School District: Conduct 4 walkability audits per<br />
year at 11 schools, including: Arlington Heights ES, Cambridge ES,<br />
Carriage ES, Citrus Heights ES, Grand Oaks ES, Kingswood ES, Lichen K-<br />
8, Mariposa ES, Skycrest ES, Woodside K-8, and Sylvan MS. 2013 $496,670 Safety improvement program<br />
In Elk Grove, at the intersection of Bradshaw and Sheldon Roads.<br />
Intersection improvements. Replace and widen existing 2 lane bridge<br />
spanning East Branch of Laguna Creek with a 4 lane bridge. 2015 $8,4<strong>14</strong>,000<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
fleet<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24449 VAR79058 Bus Replacement Replace 7 CNG 40' Buses. 2010 $3,500,000<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24419 VAR79051 Bus Shelters Construct 37 new E-tran bus shelters throughout the City. <strong>2011</strong><br />
Construction of small passenger<br />
$485,711 shelters and information kiosks<br />
Expand existing bus parking lot from 51 parking stalls to 107. Design and<br />
Construction of new buses or rail<br />
construct a gasoline diesel and compressed natural gas (CNG) station.<br />
storage/maintenance facilities<br />
Design and construct an automated washbay. Purchase and install a parts<br />
categorically excluded in 23 CFR<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24302 Corporation Yard Expansion loft for maintenance area. 2012 $1,700,000 part 771<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - Safe Routes to School<br />
Program (SRTS)<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction of<br />
small passenger shelters and<br />
information kiosks<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 392 of 423<br />
Page 13 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24116 Elk Grove Blvd / SR 99<br />
In Elk Grove, at SR 99 and Elk Grove Blvd: Add northbound loop on-ramp<br />
to SR 99, remove traffic signal at existing northbound on-ramp, and add<br />
second westbound left turn lane to existing southbound on-ramp. 2013 $3,463,000<br />
Elk Grove Creek/SR 99 Trail<br />
Extend the existing Class I bikeway from Laguna Springs Dr cross over W.<br />
Stockton Blvd/SR-99 and E Stockton Blvd and connect to Emerald Park<br />
Drive. Project includes a bike/pedestrian overcrossing at State Route 99.<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24130 VAR79030 Crossing and Pedestrian Bridge (VOC .66, NOx .17 kg/day). 2012 $6,542,344 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
FFY 2008-2010 5307<br />
2008 preventive Mte = $450,000 ADA Operations = $125,000 2009<br />
Preventive Maintenance, ADA preventive Mte = $807,435 ADA Operations = $51,565 2010 preventive Mte<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24060 VAR79057 Operations<br />
= $450,000 ADA Operations = $125,000 <strong>2011</strong> $2,909,134 agencies<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24598 VAR79057<br />
FFY <strong>2011</strong> to FFY 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Preventive Maintenance and<br />
ADA Operations<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24118 Grant Line Road Widening<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC20510 Grantline Road<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24477 VAR79052<br />
Intelligent Transportation<br />
System<br />
FFY <strong>2011</strong> Preventive Maintenance $450,000; ADA Operations<br />
$125,000.FFY 2012 Preventive Maintenance $450,000; ADA Operations<br />
$125,000.FFY 2013 Preventive Maintenance $450,000; ADA Operations<br />
$125,000.FFY 20<strong>14</strong> Preventive Maintenance $450,000; ADA Operations<br />
$125,000. 2015<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
$2,875,000 agencies<br />
In Elk Grove, from East Stockton Blvd to Waterman Road: Widen Grant<br />
Line Road from 2 to 4 lanes, including grade separation over the UP<br />
Railroad Tracks. 2012 $35,437,000<br />
In Sacramento County, Grantline Road from Bond Road to Calvine Road:<br />
Widen existing roadway from 2 to 4 lanes. 2025 $25,000,000<br />
Construction or renovation of<br />
Fiber optic system, cameras, traffic signal coordination, traffic signal lighting<br />
power, signal, and<br />
improvements, and related ITS hardware/software upgrades. 20<strong>14</strong> $4,000,000 communications systems<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction or<br />
renovation of power, signal, and<br />
communications systems<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24094 Kammerer Rd. Extension<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24093 Kammerer Road<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24365 VAR79058<br />
Sacramento City of Elk Grove SAC24418 VAR79058<br />
Replace Neighborhood<br />
Ride/Paratransit Buses<br />
Six Replacement Buses for E-<br />
Tran<br />
Construct new 4 lane Kammerer Rd. extension from Bruceville Road to I-5<br />
(at Hood Franklin Rd.), modifying the I-5/Hood Franklin interchange, and<br />
construction of a railroad overcrossing at UP railroad tracks. 2016 $37,581,000<br />
Widen/construct from 4 to 6 lanes Kammerer Road from approximately<br />
6,000' west of SR99 to Bruceville Road. 2016 $7,400,000<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
Replace 3 diesel cutaways that are used for neighborhood ride routes and<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
paratransit service. 2012 $255,000 fleet<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
Purchase six CNG replacement buses for the City of Elk Grove's E-Tran<br />
bus transit buses. The CNG buses replace six CNG and diesel buses that<br />
are beyond their useful life. 2012<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
$1,487,000 fleet<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24415 VAR79030<br />
Bikestation and Long Term Bike<br />
Parking<br />
To retrofit and install on-demand long-term bike parking at Folsom Light<br />
Rail stations and new parking garage. (Emission Benefits: 0.1 kg/day ROG) <strong>2011</strong> $178,471 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24320 VAR79017<br />
Citywide Pavement Repair &<br />
ADA Improvements<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC18400 East Bidwell Street<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24400 VAR79030<br />
Folsom Blvd. Bike/Ped<br />
Overcrossing<br />
In Folsom, rehabilitate the following roads:-Blue Ravine Rd. from Prairie<br />
City Rd. to Folsom Blvd.-East Bidwell St. from Blue Ravine Rd. to Creekside<br />
Dr.-East Natoma St. from Gionata Wy. to Blue Ravine Rd.-Folsom Blvd.<br />
from Natoma St. to U.S. 50-Natoma St. from Folsom Blvd. to Prison Rd.-<br />
Oak Ave. Pkwy from Santa Juanita Ave to American River Canyon-Prairie<br />
City Rd. from Blue Ravine Rd. to U.S. 50-Sibley St. from Lembi Dr. to Blue<br />
Ravine Rd.In addition to the pavement and ADA work on the above<br />
roadways, the City of Folsom will also perform standalone ADA work at<br />
various other locations throughout the city. 2012<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$2,002,786 rehabilitation<br />
In Folsom, East Bidwell Street from Oak Avenue Parkway to Blue Ravine<br />
Road: widen to six lanes. 2013 $1,500,000<br />
In Folsom, at Folsom Blvd. and Humbug-Willow Creek Parkway, construct a<br />
bicycle and pedestrian overcrossing of Folsom Blvd. Includes connections<br />
to existing trails on both sides of Folsom Blvd. 20<strong>14</strong> $2,500,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24465 VAR79060<br />
Folsom Boulevard/Blue Ravine<br />
Intersection Improvements<br />
Intersection improvements at Folsom Boulevard/Blue Ravine Road,<br />
Intersection channelization<br />
including additional storage and turn pockets. <strong>2011</strong> $1,493,351 projects<br />
Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Channelization<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24399 VAR79030<br />
Folsom Lake Bicycle/Pedestrian<br />
Trail & Overcrossing<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24324 VAR79030 Folsom Lake Trail<br />
In Folsom, along the Folsom Lake Trail corridor from the historic truss<br />
bridge to Green Valley Road: construct class I bike trail. Project includes<br />
the construction of approximately 4 miles of Class I Bike Trail, including a<br />
bike/pedestrian overcrossing at Folsom Dam Road. (Other State funds are<br />
State EEM Grant funds.) (Emission Benefits: 0.1 kg/day ROG) 2012 $1,703,500 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
In Folsom, along the Folsom Lake Trail corridor from the Folsom Lake<br />
Crossing Bike/Pedestrian overcrossing to Green Valley Road, construct<br />
approx 2-miles of class 1 bike trail. 2012 $2,500,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 393 of 423<br />
Page <strong>14</strong> of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Sacramento<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24599 VAR79047 Folsom Railroad Block Phase<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
In historic downtown Folsom, near Sutter St, Folsom Blvd, between<br />
Leidesdorff St and Wool St: Construct Phase 2 of the Historic Folsom<br />
Station Public Plaza to enhance lighting and other enhancements 2013<br />
and operation of historic<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
$900,000 structures or facilities)<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC20570 VAR79047 Folsom Railroad Block Phase 3<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24596 VAR79057<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24506 VAR79008<br />
Folsom Stage Lines Operating<br />
Assistance FFY <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>14</strong><br />
Greenback Lane Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC20220 VAR79047 Historic District Parking<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24483 VAR79030<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Public Works SAC24136 VAR79030<br />
Historic Powerhouse/Folsom<br />
Lake Regional Trail<br />
Humbug-Willow Creek<br />
Trail/Lake Natoma Bikeway<br />
Gap Closure Project<br />
In Historic Folsom, near Sutter Street, Folsom Boulevard, Leidesdorff<br />
Street, and Wool Street; aka Railroad Block redevelopment area. Phase 3<br />
includes construction of public plaza areas within and adjacent to the<br />
Folsom Railroad Block Project. This consists of pedestrian and disabled<br />
access improvements connecting the transit plaza at the west end with the<br />
remainder of the historic Folsom Railroad Block, including a functional and<br />
attractive system of public open spaces, as well as other hardscape and<br />
landscape improvements and lighting. <strong>2011</strong> $12,365,000<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
and operation of historic<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
structures or facilities)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> (ADA= $130,000 Preventive Mte = $265,000)2012 (ADA= $130,000<br />
Preventive Mte = $265,000)2013 (ADA= $130,000 Preventive Mte =<br />
$265,000)20<strong>14</strong> (ADA= $130,000 Preventive Mte = $265,000) 2015<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
$1,975,000 agencies<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Greenback Lane, over the American River, 0.2 miles east of Folsom-Auburn<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Rd.: Structural rehabilitation of the 2 lane bridge. 2015 $8,644,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
and operation of historic<br />
Provide parking within the Folsom Historic District bounded by Leidesdorff<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
Street, Sutter Street, Riley Street, and Folsom Boulevard. <strong>2011</strong> $555,000 structures or facilities)<br />
In Folsom, construct class I bike/ped trail from existing terminus of the<br />
Historic Powerhouse Trail near the Historic Truss Bridge to the soon to be<br />
constructed bike/ped overcrossing at the new Folsom Lake Crossing Rd.<br />
Also construct class I trail connection from the main trail to the Folsom State<br />
Prison employee entrance. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,705,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Construction of a Class I bike trail from Blue Ravine Road to the Lake<br />
Natoma trail. Project includes approximately 4,000 linear feet of asphalt<br />
trail and two bridges. <strong>2011</strong> $603,441 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Sacramento Public Works SAC24515 VAR79008<br />
Orangevale Ave Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Orangevale Ave over Gold Creek, 0.1 mile west of American River Canyon:<br />
Replace 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for ROW &<br />
CON) 2015<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$1,981,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Sacramento Public Works SAC24408 VAR79017 Road Rehab Rehabilitate various roadways in Folsom. 2012 $1,227,598 rehabilitation<br />
City of Folsom Dept of<br />
In Folsom, Sibley Street from Glenn Drive to Blue Ravine Road: widen to 4<br />
Sacramento Public Works SAC21270 Sibley Street<br />
lanes. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,800,000<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Deadman Gulch Trail<br />
In Galt, at Deadman Gulch multi-use trail and Carillion Blvd.: Improve<br />
Sacramento Works SAC24491 VAR79030 Connection<br />
bike/ped crossing by constructing curb cuts and ADA ramps. 2012 $111,470 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works<br />
SAC24348<br />
Marengo Road./Twin Cities<br />
Road (SR 104) Traffic Signal<br />
Improvements<br />
Construct traffic signal improvements on Twin Cities Road (SR 104) at<br />
Marengo Road(City/County/Caltrans Project.) 2015 $500,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works SAC24137 VAR79030<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works SAC24453 VAR79046<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Sacramento Works<br />
SAC24344<br />
Sacramento<br />
Northeast Area Bicycle Lane<br />
Connection<br />
In Northeast Galt, complete missing bicycle lane segments. Add bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities to 3 locations: 1. From East Stockton Blvd. and Twin<br />
Cities Rd to 1,150 feet south of intersection. 2. From Walnut Ave. and East<br />
Stockton Blvd. to 1,280 feet north of intersection. 3. From East Stockton<br />
Blvd. and Twin Cities Rd. to 450 feet east of intersection. 2,880 linear feet<br />
of improvements. Provides comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian<br />
connection between residential, commercial, school, and park and<br />
recreation areas. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.01) 2010 $462,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
Operation and Maintenance<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
Facility Feasibility and Design. Operation and Maintenance Facility Feasibility and Design. <strong>2011</strong> $100,000 revisions<br />
Operations & Maintenance<br />
Facility<br />
Construction of new buses or rail<br />
Construct new transit operations and maintenance facility in the City of Galt<br />
for South County Transit to serve Galt and South Sacramento County area.<br />
State Bond funds are PTMISEA. 20<strong>14</strong><br />
storage/maintenance facilities<br />
categorically excluded in 23 CFR<br />
$3,410,000 part 771<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Works SAC24595 VAR79017 Pavement Rehab Roadway Rehabilitation at various locations within the City of Galt 2012 $511,383 rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 394 of 423<br />
Page 15 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Preventive Maintenance for<br />
Grouped Projects for Rehabilitation of<br />
Sacramento Works SAC24448 VAR79055 SCTLink Fleet Provide preventive maintenance of SCTLink vehicles. <strong>2011</strong> $156,854 Rehabilitation of transit vehicles transit vehicles<br />
Widening narrow pavements or Grouped Projects for Widening narrow<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Simmerhorn Road Overcrossing In Galt: Simmerhorn Road overcrossing of SR 99; Construct realigned<br />
reconstructing bridges (no pavements or reconstructing bridges<br />
Sacramento Works SAC24165 VAR79020 Replacement<br />
overcrossing. 2018 $4,450,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
(no additional travel lanes<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works SAC24343 VAR79051<br />
South County Transit Bus Stop<br />
Shelters<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works SAC20580 SR 99 Central Galt Interchange<br />
City of Galt Dept of Public<br />
Works SAC24338 VAR79020 Twin Cities Road Widening<br />
Installation of bus stop shelters at 3 key locations for the SCTLink demand<br />
response service in the City of Galt. <strong>2011</strong><br />
Construction of small passenger<br />
$70,000 shelters and information kiosks<br />
In Galt: A & C Streets, Boessow Road at SR 99; Replace existing C Street<br />
interchange at SR 99 with new 6 lane overcrossings (4 through lanes and<br />
left-turn channelization) at C Street and A Street. Reconstruct all on/off<br />
ramps. Realign connector streets. HPP #1257 2013 $50,641,711<br />
In Galt: Twin Cities Road to Bergeron Road; Widen 330 linear feet of Twin<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Cities Rd between E. Stockton Blvd and Bergeron Rd. Construct<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
roundabouts at ramp termini and remove existing signals. 2013 $5,200,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Sacramento City of Isleton SAC24410 VAR79039 2nd Street Landscaping Landscape 2nd St. from A St. to C St. 2013 $12,333 Plantings, landscaping, etc.<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
revisions<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24153 VAR79046 Bicycle Master Plan Develop plan for citywide bicycle system. (CP06-2042 and CP10-2082) <strong>2011</strong> $458,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction of<br />
small passenger shelters and<br />
information kiosks<br />
Grouped Projects for Widening narrow<br />
pavements or reconstructing bridges<br />
(no additional travel lanes<br />
Grouped Projects for Plantings,<br />
landscaping, etc.<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC22420 Douglas Rd.<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24484 VAR79030<br />
Douglas Road / Folsom South<br />
Canal Bicycle Connection<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24473 Douglas Road Widening<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24183 Easton Valley Pkwy Phase 1<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24190 Femoyer Rd - Air Park Drive<br />
Widen Douglas Blvd. to 5 lanes in a series of 3 phases:Phase I: Reduce<br />
from 2 lanes each direction to 1 lane each direction with turn lanes and<br />
frontage improvements south of ultimate centerline generally from Rancho<br />
Cordova Pkwy to Borderlands Dr.. The striping will be in an interim<br />
configuration.Phase II: The project consists of two lanes north of ultimate<br />
centerline and a median generally from Rancho Cordova Pkwy. to<br />
Borderlands Drive. In addition, a full five lane improvement would extend to<br />
Americanos Blvd. The final striping would be installed with this phase<br />
allowing three eastbound lanes and two westbound lanes. New signals<br />
would be installed at the intersections of Doulgas Rd. and Rancho Cordova<br />
Pkwy, Timberlands Dr. and an interim signal at Americanos Blvd.Phase III:<br />
The project proposes to widen Douglas Rd. to five-lanes from Americanos<br />
Blvd. to Grant Line Rd. and intersection improvements at Grantline Rd.<br />
Funding is for construction of 4 center lanes with median. Frontage lane<br />
constructed at developer cost. (CP07-2032, CP06-2024 and CP10-2083) 2020 $18,988,000<br />
In Rancho Cordova, at intersection of Douglas Rd and Folsom South Canal:<br />
provide a bicycle/pedestrian connection from Douglas Rd to the Folsom<br />
South Canal bike trail. 20<strong>14</strong> $565,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
This project will be built in phases. This project constructed by the County<br />
will construct two-lanes and a traffic signal at the intersection of Zinfandel<br />
Drive/Eagles Nest Road and Douglas Road. The project also proposes to<br />
reconstruct/realign Eagles Nest Road approximately 1,000 feet south from<br />
the new Zinfandel Drive and Douglas Road. The final phase will widen<br />
Douglas Road from 2 to 6 lanes and construct a 6 lane bridge over the<br />
Folsom South Canal. This project will eliminate a bottleneck between<br />
arterial cross sections east of Sunrise Boulevard and the proposed County<br />
thoroughfare cross section west of the City boundary.(See SAC20240 and<br />
and SAC24467 other phases.) 2020 $13,000,000<br />
Construct Easton Valley Parkway as a new 6-lane road from Rancho<br />
Cordova Parkway to the City Limits including intersection improvements at<br />
Rancho Cordova Parkway. 2017 $9,768,000<br />
Air Park Drive (Femoyer Road): The project proposes to widen the existing<br />
Femoyer Road to 4-lane and construct the roadway extension from Air Park<br />
Drive to International Drive. Various improvements will also be constructed<br />
on Air Park Drive. An interim two lane connection project is anticipated in<br />
the short term. That work will pave a two lane roadway connecting<br />
Femoyer Road to Air Park Drive and will install a three way stop at Peter A.<br />
McCuen Drive. (CP06-2021 Airpark-Femoyer) 2015 $1,877,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 395 of 423<br />
Page 16 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Install landscaping and streetscaping on Folsom Blvd., between Rod<br />
Beaudry Dr. and Sunrise Blvd.: to provide safe bicycle and pedestrian<br />
access to transit from Bradshaw Road to Rio Del Oro Parkway. The CMAQ<br />
and RSTP funding in 2009/10 is to provide complete street improvements at<br />
the east end of Folsom Blvd accommodating Kinney High School and the<br />
Folsom Blvd. Enhancements & light rail station. Improvements include bicycle lanes and pedestrian<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24191 VAR79067 SR2S Phase 2<br />
facilities. HPP #3795 & 420 2012 $13,470,860 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Folsom Blvd. Enhancements Install landscaping and streetscaping on Folsom Blvd. between Rod<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC2<strong>14</strong>70 VAR79039 Phase 1<br />
Beaudry Dr. and Sunrise Blvd. 2010 $4,795,152 Plantings, landscaping, etc.<br />
along Folsom Boulevard between Bradshaw Road and Sunrise Boulevard<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
including along the frontage of Los Rios Community College Site: Improve<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
aesthetics and safety. Enhancements include landscaped medians,<br />
and operation of historic<br />
Folsom Blvd. Enhancements sidewalks, landscaping, streetscape improvements at intersections, and<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24469 VAR79047 Phase 3<br />
street lights. 2013 $5,308,000 structures or facilities)<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - Safe Routes to School<br />
Program (SR2S State Program)<br />
Grouped Projects for Plantings,<br />
landscaping, etc.<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC22990<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24471<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC22180 VAR79039<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24455 VAR79030<br />
International Drive & Folsom<br />
South Canal Bridge<br />
International Drive, Sunrise Blvd<br />
to Rancho Cordova Parkway<br />
Landscaping US 50 at Mather<br />
Field Rd Interchange<br />
Pedestrian, ADA, and Safety<br />
Improvements on Mather Field<br />
Road<br />
Extend International Drive as a six lane roadway from Kilgore to Sunrise.<br />
Includes bicycle and pedestrian facilities and a bridge over Folsom South<br />
Canal. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.37, NOx 0.26, PM10 0.1) <strong>2011</strong> $13,322,500<br />
International Drive, from Sunrise Blvd. to Rancho Cordova Parkway: widen<br />
and construct to 6-lanes with intersection improvements at Sunrise Blvd.<br />
and Rancho Cordova Parkway (portion of CP09-2069). 2020 $57,687,000<br />
Design, install, and maintain landscape improvements within the existing<br />
freeway interchange of US 50 at Mather Field Road. Includes streetscape,<br />
lighting, and other enhancements on Mather Field Rd between Folsom and<br />
Mather Commerce Center. 2010 $2,609,192 Plantings, landscaping, etc.<br />
This project will add sidewalks and enhance pedestrian and disabled<br />
access on the west side of Mather Field Road, between Folsom Boulevard<br />
and Rockingham Drive. This will allow for greater access to the historic<br />
Mills Station Light Rail Station and enhance access to both bus and light rail<br />
transit. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,810,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Plantings,<br />
landscaping, etc.<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SAC24511<br />
Rancho Cordova Parkway,<br />
Douglas Road to Kiefer<br />
Boulevard<br />
Construct a new four lane road reserving room for a future enhanced transit<br />
corridor, Rancho Cordova Parkway, from Doulgas Road to Kiefer Boulevard<br />
including intersection improvements at Chrysanthy Boulevard. 2020 $6,490,000<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24233 VAR79057<br />
Rancho Cordova Pilot Transit<br />
Shuttle System<br />
The City is initiating new transit service that will provide shuttle connections<br />
to RT's Gold Line. Local fees are currently being collected that will support<br />
the Shuttle Program from the new development areas. After several years<br />
of testing and adjusting the service, the City plans to initiate a system that<br />
will be owned and operated internally and will be appropriately coordinated<br />
to provide connectivity with the region's transit service providers. (Emission<br />
Benefits in kg/day: 1 NOx, 1 ROG) 2012<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
$1,309,000 agencies<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
rehabilitation<br />
The project proposes to widen Sunrise Boulevard to four-lanes from Kiefer<br />
Boulevard to State Route 16 (Jackson Highway) and construct partial<br />
intersection improvements at Sunrise Boulevard and State Route 16. The<br />
project includes removal and replacement of the bridge on Sunrise<br />
Boulevard over Laguna Creek. 2015 $16,000,000<br />
Construct 6x6 intersection with two bridge sections over the creek at<br />
Sunrise Boulevard and Jackson Highway. 2020 $10,355,460<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC24411 VAR79017 Road Rehabilitation Rehabilitation of various streets in Rancho Cordova. 20<strong>14</strong> $3,647,000<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SAC24468<br />
SAC24349<br />
Sunrise Blvd - Kiefer Blvd to<br />
SR16<br />
Sunrise Blvd. and Jackson<br />
Hwy. Intersection<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova SAC19711 Sunrise Boulevard Widening<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova<br />
Sacramento City of Rancho Cordova<br />
SAC24220<br />
SAC24470<br />
US 50 / Rancho Cordova Pkwy.<br />
Interchange<br />
White Rock Rd. - Sunrise Blvd.<br />
to Grant Line Rd.<br />
Sunrise Blvd, from White Rock Rd to Douglas Blvd: widen Sunrise Blvd to<br />
four-lanes from Kiefer Blvd to SR 16 (Jackson Highway), including partial<br />
intersection improvements at Sunrise Blvd and SR 16. The project includes<br />
removal and replacement of the bridge at Sunrise Blvd over Laguna Creek.<br />
The final portion of this project will construct full intersection improvements<br />
at Sunrise Blvd and SR 16 including bridges. 2016 $26,000,000<br />
At US 50 and Rancho Cordova Pkwy.: Construct new interchange including<br />
auxiliary lanes on U.S. 50 between Hazel Ave. and Sunrise Blvd. and a four<br />
lane arterial connection to US 50 of Rancho Cordova Pkwy. to White Rock<br />
Rd.(CP05-2003) 2017 $128,048,000<br />
On existing 6-lane White Rock Rd., from Sunrise Blvd. to Luyung Dr.:<br />
construct improvements. On White Rock Rd from Luyung Dr. to Grant Line<br />
Rd.: widen and reconstruct from 2 to 4 lanes. 2015 $15,212,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24500 VAR79010 12th St. Signal Upgrades<br />
12th St. between Richards Blvd. and L St.: Upgrade traffic signal system;<br />
repair conduit infrastructure between signals; provide dynamic train and<br />
vehicle signs; improve signing and striping. HSIP3-03-022 (T15115000) 2013 $1,300,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 396 of 423<br />
Page 17 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24519 VAR79008 56th Ave Bridge Rehab<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24423 VAR79010<br />
Alhambra and Folsom Signal<br />
Upgrade<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC22530 Bridging I-5<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24065 VAR79030<br />
Broadway/Martin Luther King Jr.<br />
Intersection Enhancement<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Widening narrow pavements or Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
reconstructing bridges (no Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
additional travel lanes)<br />
HBP Program<br />
56th Ave, over South Sacramento Drain, 100' east of I-5: Rehabilitate the<br />
existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE & CON) 2015 $310,000<br />
Intersection of Alhambra Blvd. and Folsom Blvd.: upgrade traffic signal with<br />
protected/split phases; add and upgrade pedestrian<br />
improvements.(T15105600) 2012 $391,600 Safety improvement program<br />
Construct connection over I-5 between approximately Capitol Ave. to "O"<br />
St. (T15998100) 2016 $8,432,709 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
In Sacramento, Broadway at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard: construct<br />
improved curb, gutters and sidewalk, higher visibility crosswalks,<br />
accessibility ramps, upgrade signals and implement traffic calming<br />
measures. (T15036100) 2010 $685,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24462 VAR79030 Del Paso Blvd Streetscape<br />
Del Paso Blvd., Arden Wy. to SR 160: Reduce lanes on westbound Del<br />
Paso Blvd. from two to one lanes between Barstow St. and Acoma St.:<br />
Streetscape improvements. Construct a pedestrian plaza. Rehabilitate<br />
sidewalks, install bulb-outs, restripe pedestrian crossings, install street<br />
furniture and landscaping. Install new traffic signal at the three-way<br />
intersection of Del Paso Blvd., Colfax St., and Southgate Rd. Upgrade<br />
existing signal at Del Paso Blvd. and Baxter St. (T15025401) <strong>2011</strong> $3,610,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24422 VAR79030<br />
Del Paso Regional Park<br />
Improvements<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24499 VAR79030 Docks Riverfront Promenade<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24497 VAR79046<br />
Downtown Sacramento<br />
Transportation Study<br />
To improve an existing multi-use recreational trail beginning at the east end<br />
of Park Road in Del Paso Regional Park and extending west approximately<br />
<strong>14</strong>00 linear feet along Arcade Creek. Additional improvements include site<br />
furniture, interpretive kiosk and informational signage. 2013 $341,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
In Sacramento, extend pedestrian/bicycle riverfront promenade from R St to<br />
Pioneer Bridge. Relocation and reconstruction of main rail line.<br />
Pedestrian/bicycle paths, benches, lighting, interpretative signs, rail<br />
crossings, and on-street bicycle lanes. 2020 $12,518,290 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
Downtown Sacramento, bounded by Broadway, Sacramento River,<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
American River, and Alhambra Blvd.: Study the cost and priority of the $100<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
million in improvements planned in the MTP2035. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,200,000 revisions<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24402 VAR79030<br />
Folsom Blvd Operations and<br />
Maintenance<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC22610 Folsom Boulevard Widening<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24518 VAR79008<br />
Franklin Blvd Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC20650 VAR79030 Freeport Shores Ped/Bike Path<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24523 VAR79008<br />
H Street Bridge Preventive<br />
Maintenance<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC18380 I-5 at Cosumnes River Blvd.<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
I-5 at Richards Blvd.<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC18170<br />
Interchange<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC22620 VAR79030 I-80 Bike/Ped Bridge<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24378 VAR79050 Intermodal Depot Retrofit<br />
Folsom Blvd. from Power Inn Road to Watt Avenue; streetscape project<br />
including pedestrian and bicycle improvements, a raised landscaped<br />
median, landscaped planters, improvements to signal operations, frontage<br />
landscaping, and enhanced connections to transit facilities. 2020 $19,500,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Widen Folsom Blvd. to 4 lanes, Hornet Dr. to 65th St., and extend Ramona<br />
Avenue to the north to connect to Folsom Blvd. (Combined with<br />
SAC20780.) 2017 $12,991,889<br />
Franklin Blvd over Mokelumne River overflow, 1.8 miles north San Joaquin<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
county line: Replace the existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
new 2 lane bridge. 2015 $11,316,001 additional travel lanes)<br />
In Sacramento, construct new Freeport Shores Ped/Bike Path at grade<br />
crossing of SR 160 connecting the Sacramento River Trail and the Sports<br />
Complex.(K15000000) 2012 $1,093,118 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
H Street, Over American River, 0.4 miles east of Carlson Dr.: Preventive<br />
Maintenance including methacrylate treatment and deck expansion joint<br />
repair. 2010<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$335,001 additional travel lanes)<br />
Extend Cosumnes River Boulevard from Franklin to Freeport with an<br />
interchange at I-5. (EA: 03-0L1068L) (T15018000) 20<strong>14</strong> $97,109,164<br />
Sacramento, Richards Blvd. and I-5; reconstruct interchange (ult). (HPP<br />
#3784)(T15088200) 2025 $41,535,000<br />
Construct bike/pedestrian bridge across I-80 at the West Canal, as well as<br />
across the West Canal. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.69 ROG, 0.54 NOx,<br />
0.31 PM10)(K15020000) 2012 $6,674,064 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
Construction of structural, facade and building improvements at the Depot.<br />
(FFY 2009 Local Funds are from the Historic Places Fund.) 2013<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
$13,917,129 structures)<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 397 of 423<br />
Page 18 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC20762 VAR79025<br />
ITS Expansion - Traffic<br />
Operation<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24521 VAR79008 Norwood Ave Bridge Rehab<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24394 VAR79067<br />
Pedestrian Improvements at<br />
Robla School SRTS<br />
Project will evaluate and implement on major corridors, Intelligent<br />
Transportation System (ITS) elements and infrastructure necessary to<br />
provide traffic responsive/coordinated signal timing and communications to<br />
the Traffic Operation Center. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 1, NOx 1) 2012<br />
Traffic control devices and<br />
operating assistance other than<br />
$3,992,000 signalization projects<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Norwood Ave, Over Arcade Creek,.1 miles south of Fairbanks: Rehabilitate<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
2 lane bridge, add sidewalks and widen shoulders. 2015 $16,094,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Installation of new curbs, gutters and sidewalks in the vicinity of Robla<br />
Elementary School. Also included are street crossing enhancements to<br />
facilitate access to the existing bike trail that leads to the school.<br />
SRTSD03_0012 (T15085700) <strong>2011</strong> $650,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Traffic control<br />
devices and operating assistance other<br />
than signalization<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - Safe Routes to School<br />
Program (SR2S State Program)<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24427 VAR79009<br />
Pedestrian Safety<br />
Improvements Natomas SRTS<br />
Reconstruct 8 intersections at 3 elementary schools: install curb extensions,<br />
curb ramps and high-visibility crosswalks; widen sidewalks, construct speed<br />
tables, and install medians. Locations At Bannon Creek ES along Bannon<br />
Cr. Dr. at Azevedo Dr. and also at Millcreek Dr.; at Jefferson ES along<br />
Pebblewood Dr. at and between Azevedo Dr. and Bannon Cr. Parkway;<br />
and at Natomas Park ES along Crest Dr. at Ives Ave., Fenmore Ave., and<br />
North Bend Dr., and at the intersection of North Bend Dr./Gateway Park<br />
Circle. (SRTS # S0203003)(T15105000) 2013 $1,958,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24472 VAR79030<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24124 VAR79047<br />
R Street Market Plaza (16th to<br />
18th St)<br />
R Street Streetscape<br />
Improvements<br />
Sacramento, R Street between 16th & 18th Streets, develop pedestrian<br />
pathway, streetscape improvements, community gathering place, and<br />
vehicular lanes adjacent to development of mixed use properties. 2015 $5,778,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
City of Sacramento, R Street, from 2nd St. to 18th St., provide paving and<br />
and operation of historic<br />
streetscape improvements, including curb, gutter, sidewalk, accessibility<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
features, landscaping, lighting, and street furniture. 2013 $7,866,000 structures or facilities)<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Sacramento<br />
Provide 3 access improvements in North Central Business District: 1) At I-<br />
5/Richards Blvd. Interchange, construct ramp and signal modifications. 2)<br />
Jibboom St., from Richards Blvd. to Railyards Blvd., make frontage<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC23520<br />
improvements and turn pockets. 3) Bercut Dr., from Bannon St. south to<br />
Railyards Access Improvements Railyards Blvd., extend as a two-lane road. (HPP #2788 and #3784) 2012 $10,850,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24495 VAR79030 Railyards West Tunnel<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24172 VAR79030<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24592 VAR79008<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24405 VAR79010<br />
Redding Ave Bike/Ped<br />
Improvements<br />
Rehabilitation of Howe Ave<br />
Bridges<br />
Rio Linda & Bell Upgrade<br />
Traffic Signals<br />
Between Old Sacramento, the Central Business District, and the Railyards<br />
Development and River District: Construct a 247-foot pedestrian/bicycle<br />
tunnel beneath the re-aligned mainline Union Pacific tracks. 2016 $10,533,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Redding Ave, from Q Street to 4th Ave: Construct bike lanes and<br />
pedestrian improvements. (Emissions benefits: ROG 0.03, NOx 0.03, PM10<br />
0.02 kg/day)(T15065800) <strong>2011</strong> $3,386,983 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
At Howe Ave at three locations: over La Riviera Dr, over American River,<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
and over University Ave, both left and right sides, rehabilitate bridges. (No<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
new capacity.) (24C0<strong>14</strong>2, 24C0107, 24C0<strong>14</strong>3) 2015 $10,920,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
In Sacramento, at intersection of Rio Linda Blvd at Bell Ave: Upgrade traffic<br />
signals to include left turn phase.(S15084700) <strong>2011</strong> $405,100 Safety improvement program<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24517 VAR79008<br />
Rio Linda Blvd. Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation<br />
Rio Linda Blvd., Over Magpie Creek, 0.92 miles north of FAI 880:<br />
Rehabilitate the existing functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge and bring it up<br />
to current standards. 2015<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$7,550,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Roadway Rehabilitation: 2nd Avenue - Santa Cruz Way to Stockton Blvd;<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24412 VAR79017 Road Rehab<br />
Truxel Road - West El Camino Avenue to San Juan Rd. <strong>2011</strong> $1,886,600 rehabilitation<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24503 VAR79017 Road Rehab Rehabilitate various roads 2012 $2,545,953 rehabilitation<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24516 VAR79008<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24461 VAR79030<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
SAC18260<br />
Roseville Rd. Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Sacramento City College<br />
Bike/Ped Overcrossing<br />
Sacramento Intermodal<br />
Circulation<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Roseville Rd. Over Arcade Creek, 0.4 miles south of S.R 80.: Replace<br />
existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. 2015<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$9,510,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Sacramento, Sacramento City College/UPRR line. Bike/ped overcrossing of<br />
railroad to provide access to Sacramento City College Light Rail Station<br />
from existing and future development to the east.(T15065700) ($500k PE is<br />
Community Design Funding) 2015 $5,297,680 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Extend the streets around the Sacramento Intermodal Station.The<br />
following streets may be extended: 2nd, 3rd,4th St from I to G/H St; 5th &<br />
6th St, from H St. to F/G St; F and G St, from 7th to 2nd St; and H St from<br />
5th to 2nd St. Modifications to the existing I St on-ramps to I-5 maybe<br />
needed to facilitate these street ext. 2018 $7,800,260<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 398 of 423<br />
Page 19 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC20350 VAR79050<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC244<strong>14</strong> VAR79050<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Sacramento Intermodal Trans.<br />
Facility - Phase 2<br />
Sacramento Intermodal<br />
Transportation Facility - Phase<br />
1<br />
Sacramento Intermodal Transportation Facility Valley Station:<br />
Improvements to the existing station including: relocating the existing LRT<br />
station to a north-south alignment; relocating (repave/restripe) the existing<br />
RT and Amtrak bus berths; providing enhanced passenger connections;<br />
relocating passenger vehicle and bicycle parking; upgrading the Depot's<br />
electrical system; providing a transit way. 2016 $25,663,<strong>14</strong>0<br />
Sacramento Intermodal Transportation Facility: Realign and straighten the<br />
existing mainline UPRR freight and passenger rail tracks, provide<br />
passenger facilities that connect the Depot to the relocated platforms.<br />
(Project includes Prelim. Engineering for both Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the<br />
Sac. Intermodal Transp. Facility). (Other Fed-Project of National & Regional<br />
Significance is Section 1301 and are Earmarked funds from SAFETEA-LU.<br />
CMAQ funds are being used for straightening and realigning a 3,300-footlong<br />
section of the UPRR mainline. The project will allow UPRR’s trains to<br />
operate at higher speeds and reduce train idling. Emission Benefits in<br />
kg/day: NOx 1.2, CO 0.1, PM10 0.1) 2012 $93,1<strong>14</strong>,162<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
of Transportation SAC24509 VAR79046 Sacramento Streetcar Study Evaluate feasibility of streetcar routes in City of Sacramento. 2012 $390,000 revisions<br />
City of Sacramento Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24486 VAR79030 Two Rivers Trail Phase II<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc. PAR10013 VAR79058 Demand Response Vehicles<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc. PAR10002 VAR79050<br />
Sacramento Paratransit Inc. PAR10019 VAR79058<br />
Mobility Management Center<br />
(JARC)<br />
Replacement Buses and<br />
Associated Equipment<br />
Study and Design of bike/ped connections between the Northern Bicycle<br />
Trail and Sutter's Landing Park. Additional study future bicycle trial<br />
connections across the American River, Crossing the Capitol City Freeway,<br />
and extending east along the American River towards California State<br />
University at Sacramento. 2015 $2,839,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
Purchase 17 demand response minivans and 2 demand response vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
for replacement. <strong>2011</strong> $1,<strong>14</strong>8,676 fleet<br />
This project will expand Paratransit, Inc's current mobility management<br />
programs by developing a mobility management call center to resolve<br />
transportation issues for people in transportation disadvantaged situations<br />
affecting their employment or training. This project will expand partnerships<br />
outside of the other populations served through mobility management<br />
activities to include work related trips. Over the course of the agreement PI<br />
will create partnerships with other transportation providers and agencies<br />
serving our target group. PI will make available and provide travel<br />
instruction to individuals needing that type of service. PI will develop a<br />
website to further expand the availability of these services. PI will<br />
collaborate with other information services to cross refer clients when<br />
appropriate. 2010 $277,895<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
Replace 39 demand response vehicles with Type III Vehicles. Associated<br />
equipment includes mobile data terminals, cable assembly mounts, mobile<br />
radios and zonar. 2015<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
$3,750,000 fleet<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
revisions<br />
Sacramento SACOG SAC21710 VAR79046 Sacramento County PPM Plan, program and monitor for Sacramento County. 2015 $3,272,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Sacramento SACOG VAR56025 VAR79029<br />
Sacramento Metropolitan Area<br />
Rideshare Program Phase 2<br />
Provide ridematching services for the Sacramento metropolitan area;<br />
cooperate with local agencies in El Dorado and Placer counties on outreach<br />
efforts; manage regional programs supporting alternatives to driving alone;<br />
provide funding for 12 Transportation Management Organizations (TMOs)<br />
in region through grants. (This is a TCM.) (Emission Benefits: VOC 0.54<br />
Continuation of ride-sharing and<br />
van-pooling promotion activities at Grouped Projects for Ride-sharing and<br />
and NOx 0.5 kg/day) (This is a continuation of Phase 1, SAC20400) 2013 $5,195,980 current levels<br />
van-pooling<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 399 of 423<br />
Page 20 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Sacramento SACOG VAR56037 VAR79046 SECAT Program Phase 2<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24487 VAR79046<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Arcade Creek Bike/Ped<br />
Crossing Study<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
Phase 2 of Sacramento Emergency Clean Air Transportation Program<br />
(SECAT), Heavy-Duty NOx control strategies; GIS Transit program<br />
including bus stop and centralized regional transit information system, and<br />
trip planning. (Phase 1 SAC22090) (Emission Benefits in kg/day for each<br />
$3m increment: 835 NOx, 109 ROG) 2013<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
$19,778,395 revisions<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
Study a new bicycle/pedestrian overcrossing of Arcade Creek, linking<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
Winding Wy. and Walnut Ave. area to the American River College 2013 $320,000 revisions<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24416 VAR79030 Arden Way Improvement<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24267 VAR79047<br />
Arden Way ITS - Ethan Rd to<br />
Fair Oaks<br />
From Eastern Avenue for Fair Oaks Blvd, to include new sidewalks, class II<br />
bike lane improvements, planter strips, shade trees, street lighting, and a<br />
traffic signal with bicycle and pedestrian detectors, intersection<br />
improvements at the offset intersection at Mission Avenue, installation of<br />
sidewalk ramps compliant with ADA requirements, audible traffic signals,<br />
pedestrian countdown signal devices, and modify the signal at the Arden<br />
Way at Fair Oaks Blvd intersection including improving the condition of the<br />
pavement. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.2 ROG, 0.1 NOx) <strong>2011</strong> $2,155,530 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
In Sacramento County: Between Arden Way and Fair Oaks Blvd; This<br />
project will install ITS improvements on Arden Way from Watt Ave to Fair<br />
Oaks blvd. This improvement will continue the deployment of ITS strategies<br />
in the Arden Way corridor. As part of the Arden Way Intelligent<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
Transportation System, the proposed ITS elements will work to improve<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
traffic management and mobility along Arden Way and provide a<br />
and operation of historic<br />
communication link between the County and other jurisdictions<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
communication hubs. 2015 $3,467,692 structures or facilities)<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24593 VAR79008 Bridge Preventive Maintenance<br />
In Sacramento County, various locations: perform bridge preventive<br />
maintenance. For a list of locations see:<br />
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_MPO.html#SACOG 2015<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$1,338,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
of Transportation SAC24454 VAR79058 Bus Replacement Replace one commuter bus. 2012 $274,000 fleet<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24520 VAR79008<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC22780 VAR79030<br />
Dillard Rd. Bridge Scour<br />
Countermeasures<br />
Dry Creek Parkway Trail, Phase<br />
1<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Dillard Rd., over Cosumnes river, 0.2 miles south of S.R. 16: Install scour<br />
countermeasures on scour critical bridge. 20<strong>14</strong><br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$1,278,751 additional travel lanes)<br />
In Sacramento County, Rio Linda-Dry Creek Parkway, from Dry Creek Road<br />
at Dry Creek Ranch to the Cherry Island Soccer Complex: Construct a 3-<br />
mile Class I shared-use bicycle/pedestrian trail.(Emission Benefits in<br />
kg/day: 0.17 ROG, 0.13 NOx, 0.04 PM10) <strong>2011</strong> $1,701,826 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC22430 Eagles Nest Road Widening<br />
In Sacramento County, Eagles Nest Road from Kiefer Boulevard to Douglas<br />
Road, construct and widen from 2 to 4 lanes with curb, gutter, sidewalk,<br />
raised landscaped median; improvements also include the installation of a<br />
box culvert and traffic signal at Eagles Nest Road/Kiefer Boulevard. 2019 $18,350,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24425<br />
Sacramento<br />
El Camino Ave Pedestrian and<br />
Bike Improvements<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24380 Elk Grove-Florin Rd. Bridge<br />
El Camino Ave from Ethan Way to Walnut Ave and Eastern Ave from El<br />
Camino Ave to Bright Way: Improve existing corridors and reduce traffic<br />
lanes (road diets) to enhance bicycle and pedestrian safety and mobility.<br />
The reduction in traffic lanes will be from 4 to 3 lanes on El Camino Ave<br />
from Butano Dr to Walnut Ave (2-lanes eastbound and 1-lane westbound)<br />
and on Eastern Ave from El Camino Ave to Lusk Dr (1-lane southbound<br />
and 2-lanes northbound). Project features include sidewalk and walkway<br />
construction, median refuge islands, improvements to existing signalized<br />
and non-signalized intersections, bicycle lanes, transit stops, bus shelters,<br />
and other bike/ped improvements. 2012 $4,376,920<br />
Elk Grove-Florin Rd, over Elder Creek, 0.1 mi north of Gerber Rd.:<br />
Rehabilitate functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge and widen to 6 lanes. 2013 $2,023,001<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 400 of 423<br />
Page 21 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC15170<br />
Elk Grove-Florin Road<br />
Widening<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC15230 Elkhorn Blvd. Widening<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Elverta Road & Dry Creek<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC19620<br />
Bridge Widening<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
In Sacramento County, Elk Grove-Florin Road from Gerber Road to Florin<br />
Road: widen from 2 to 4 lanes. (Existing Elder Creek bridge is being<br />
replaced and widened to 6 lanes SAC24380) 2017 $8,032,000<br />
In Sacramento County, Elkhorn Blvd. from Watt Ave. to Don Julio Blvd.:<br />
widen from 4 to 6 lanes. 2017 $<strong>14</strong>,284,000<br />
Widen Elverta Rd. from Dutch Haven Blvd. to Watt Ave. from 2 to 4 lanes<br />
including North Channel Dry Creek Bridge to 6 lanes capacity. 2015 $16,2<strong>14</strong>,292<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC16800 Fair Oaks Boulevard Widening<br />
FFY 2010-20<strong>14</strong> Operating<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Assistance for South County<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24597 VAR79057 Transit Link<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Florin Rd. and Fruitridge Rd.<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24501 VAR79010 Medians<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24066 VAR79047<br />
Freedom Park Drive/Watt<br />
Avenue Enhancements<br />
Widen Fair Oaks Blvd from Marconi Ave. to Engle Rd. from 4 to 6 lanes<br />
including signal modifications at Marconi, Stanley, Grant, and Engle Rd. 2018 $12,584,000<br />
Operating Assistance for South County Transit Link 2010-<strong>14</strong>; rural transit<br />
program in Sacramento County. 2015<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
$1,500,000 agencies<br />
Florin Rd. at East Southgate Dr.; Fruitridge Rd. at Mendocino Blvd.: Install<br />
raised median. HSIP3-03-024 2013 $191,700 Safety improvement program<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
In Sacramento County, Freedom Park Drive, from 32nd St. to Watt Ave and<br />
Watt Ave, from Don Julio Blvd to Karl Dr on the west side of the roadway in<br />
the community of North Highlands. Construct pedestrian and streetscape<br />
improvements to serve as a gateway into adjacent McClellan Park. 2012<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
and operation of historic<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
$9,<strong>14</strong>0,970 structures or facilities)<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24035 Gerber Road Widening Project<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
SAC24255<br />
Hazel Ave - U.S. 50 to Folsom<br />
Blvd<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24268 Hazel Avenue Improvements<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC21500 Hazel Avenue Widening<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC16500 Madison Avenue Widening<br />
Widen Gerber Road between Elk Grove-Florin Road and Bradshaw Road<br />
from 2 to 4 lanes. LIMITS: In Sacramento County, Elk Grove-Florin Road to<br />
Bradshaw Road, widen from 2 to 4 lanes. STREET NAME: Gerber Road 2016 $3,854,000<br />
In Sacramento County, Hazel Ave, between Folsom Boulevard and US<br />
Highway 50: multi-modal corridor improvements and interchange<br />
improvement. 2017 $85,000,000<br />
In Sacramento County and City of Rancho Cordova: Between Easton<br />
Parkway and US Highway 50; joint project with the City of Rancho Cordova<br />
to construct a new 6-lane expressway with special treatment, which<br />
includes the widening of Hazel Avenue between Folsom Blvd to US<br />
Highway 50. 2017 $15,000,000<br />
Widen American River bridge and approaches from 4 to 6 lanes and widen<br />
Hazel from U.S. Highway 50 interchange to Madison from 4 to 6 lanes. HPP<br />
#2758, 3387. 20<strong>14</strong> $92,660,194<br />
Madison Avenue from Fair Oaks Blvd. to Hazel Ave.: Widen from 4 to 6<br />
lanes. 2017 $28,246,752<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC23980 VAR79030<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24488 VAR79030<br />
Marconi Ave Pedestrian and<br />
Bike Improvements<br />
Marconi Ave. Bike/Ped<br />
Improvement Phase II<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24512 Metro Air Parkway<br />
Marconi Ave from Fair Oaks Blvd to Walnut Ave: Construct pedestrian<br />
facilities and improvements including sidewalk and walkway construction,<br />
pedestrian signal installation, improvements to existing signalized and nonsignalized<br />
intersections, modifications to existing bicycle facilities, and<br />
pedestrian crossings, and other improvements to benefit access and safety. <strong>2011</strong> $1,482,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Marconi Ave., Walnut Ave. to Garfield Ave., fill in gaps in sidewalks, add<br />
street lights, pedestrian safety improvements, and restripe bicycle lanes to<br />
meet standards. 2015 $1,878,330 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
In Sacramento County, Metro Air Parkway from north of I-5 to Elverta Road:<br />
Construct and widen roadway from 2 to 4 lanes and possible install<br />
landscaping. 20<strong>14</strong> $5,320,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
SAC18150<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24493 VAR79047<br />
Metro Air Parkway Interchange<br />
at I-5<br />
Old Town Florin Streetscape<br />
Improvement, Phase 1<br />
In Sacramento County, I-5 @ Metro Air Parkway near Sacramento<br />
International Airport: Construct the first phase of a five-lane partial clover<br />
Type L-9 interchange for Metro Air Parkway at Interstate 5 (I-5). Construct<br />
a three lane overcrossing facility with a median, bike lanes and a sidewalk<br />
on the west side. Metro Air Parkway will connect on the north of the<br />
interchange and terminate south of I-5 with a cul-de-sac. South Bayou Rd<br />
will realigned to provide the r/w for partial completion of two-quadrant partial<br />
cloverleaf interchange. Project also includes a one-lane northbound I-5 exit<br />
ramp and diagonal entrance ramp, one-lane southbound I-5 exit ramp, a<br />
two-lane southbound I-5 loop entrance ramp with auxiliary lane, street<br />
lighting, striping, signs, relocation of an existing drainage ditch on the south<br />
side of the freeway, construction of drainage improvements with the<br />
interchange, and relocation of utilities. 20<strong>14</strong> $23,286,000<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
Old Town Florin Town area, from Pritchard Rd. to McComber Rd.: Construct<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
sidewalks, transit facilities, bus turnouts, bike lanes, landscaped medians,<br />
and operation of historic<br />
tree canopy, street lighting, traffic signalization, and other streetscape<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
amenities that encourage transit use, bicycling and walking. 2013 $2,650,000 structures or facilities)<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 401 of 423<br />
Page 22 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
In Carmichael, adjacent to American River College, on Orange Grove Ave.,<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Orange Grove Ave. Pedestrian from Auburn Blvd. to College Oak: improve sidewalks, landscaping, and<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24489 VAR79030 Improvements<br />
accessibility. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,747,804 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24413 VAR79017 Road Rehab Rehabilitate various roadways in Sacramento County. 2012 $3,726,460 rehabilitation<br />
In Sacramento County, various locations: rehabilitate roadways with<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
conventional or rubberized asphalt, repair damaged areas, and install ADA<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24502 VAR79017 Road Rehabilitation<br />
curb ramps. 2013 $3,519,000 rehabilitation<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
CAL15510<br />
SR 99 Elverta Road<br />
Interchange<br />
State Route 99 and Elverta Road, construct new interchange with new<br />
traffic signals and ramp metering. 2013 $41,790,000<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24396 VAR79009 SRTS Five<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24459 VAR79052 Traffic Signal System Upgrade<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24522 VAR79008<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
SAC19350<br />
SAC24036<br />
Twin Cities Rd Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
U.S. 50 / Watt Ave. Interchange<br />
Modification<br />
Vineyard Road Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Safe Routes to School 1. Will conduct 5 walkability/bikability audits per year<br />
at K-8 schools; 2. Will annually invite schools to initiate school site<br />
walking/bicycling events and programs; 3. Will hold an annual summit or<br />
conference to promote walking and biking at school and district level; 4. Will<br />
initiate a SRTS Resource Advisory Committee; 5. Will prepare and present<br />
an annual report to the County Board of Supervisors. SRTSD50_0049 <strong>2011</strong> $600,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Replace existing traffic signal controllers and cabinets with new state-of-thepractice<br />
equipment to improve signal operating efficiency (including energy<br />
usage), traffic flow and safety. <strong>2011</strong> $3,150,000<br />
Traffic control devices and<br />
operating assistance other than<br />
signalization projects<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Twin Cities Rd, over Snodgrass Slough: Replace the existing 2 lane<br />
structurally deficient structure with a new 2 lane structure. 2015<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$17,000,002 additional travel lanes)<br />
In Sacramento County: at U.S. 50 and Watt Ave., modify the freeway<br />
interchange. On Watt Ave., from Folsom Blvd. to La Riviera Dr., construct<br />
multimodal improvements. Project will construct a dedicated transitway for<br />
Bus Rapid Transit and dedicated bicycle and pedestrian pathways through<br />
the interchange. HPP #1990 2016 $58,865,341<br />
In Sacramento County, Between Gerber Road and Calvine Road, replace<br />
one existing bridge on Vineyard Road and widen to an arterial roadway<br />
width (4 lanes). The bridge is located at Laguna Creek. [See also<br />
SAC24156] 2015 $8,733,000<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24424 VAR79010 Watt and Larchmont Signal<br />
At intersection of Watt Ave. and Larchmont Dr.: Install traffic signal;<br />
construct sidewalks, curb ramps, pedestrian pads, and raised median. 2012 $444,800 Safety improvement program<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
In Sacramento County, Watt Avenue Corridor, implement phase 3 priority<br />
Traffic signal synchronization<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC22070 Watt Ave. Phase 3 ITS Project and mobility enhancement demonstration project. <strong>2011</strong> $1,689,859 projects<br />
In Sacramento County, widen and realign White Rock Road to 4 lanes from<br />
Grant Line Rd. to Prairie City Rd. Install two new traffic signals at the<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
intersection of White Rock Rd. at Prairie City Rd. and White Rock Rd. at<br />
Sacramento of Transportation SAC24249 White Rock Road<br />
Grant Line Road. 2013 $27,865,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation<br />
SAC24250<br />
White Rock Road Roadway<br />
Improvements<br />
In Sacramento County: White Rock Road from Prairie City Road to El<br />
Dorado County Line: widen the roadway from two-lanes to four-lanes along<br />
the existing road alignment of White Rock Road between Prairie City Road<br />
to El Dorado County Line. 2019 $73,103,800<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction or<br />
renovation of power, signal, and<br />
communications systems<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento County Dept<br />
of Transportation SAC24467 Zinfandel Drive Extension<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17942 VAR79047 12th Street Improvements<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17953 VAR79047<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG18011 VAR79058<br />
29th St. Light Rail Station<br />
Enhancements<br />
ADA Service Vehicle<br />
Replacement<br />
Sacramento County; City of Rancho Cordova Limit to Douglas Road;<br />
Construct a new two-lane road extension with the installation of a new<br />
traffic signal at the intersection of Zinfandel Drive/Eagles Nest Road and<br />
Douglas Road and reconstruct/realign Eagles Nest Road approximately<br />
1,000 feet south from the new Zinfandel Drive and Douglas Road<br />
intersection. (For other phases see SAC20240 and SAC24473.) 2012 $3,723,000<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
Improve traffic control devices at the intersection of Ahern & 12th Street.<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
This project will install a No. 8 flashing light, alter the preemption timing,<br />
and operation of historic<br />
replace No Left Turn signs, and make various signing and striping changes<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
to reduce accidents at this intersection. <strong>2011</strong> $220,000 structures or facilities)<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
29th St. Light Rail Station, located at R St. between 29th St. and 30th St.:<br />
and operation of historic<br />
Add two shelters, a surveillance camera, flashing pedestrian crossing signs,<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
two visible message signs, and other transit amenities. 2016 $280,500 structures or facilities)<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
Replacement of ADA service vehicles and communication equipment as<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
needed to provide complementary ADA para-transit service for Sacramento<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
Regional Transit District. Approximately 50 vehicles will be replaced. 2013 $4,335,000 fleet<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 402 of 423<br />
Page 23 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17782 VAR79058 CNG Bus Replacement<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17943 VAR79043 DNA Light Rail - Overall<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District<br />
REG17320<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17796 VAR79065<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
DNA Light Rail Phase 1<br />
(MOS1A)<br />
Downtown Light Rail Station<br />
Enhancements<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17817 VAR79054 Fare Vending Machines<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17952 VAR79051 Fulton Ave. Bus Shelters<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG18009 VAR79050 General Facility Improvements<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17941 VAR79052 GO 95 System Upgrade<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17795 VAR79047<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
Bus Acquisitions - 91 CNG Replacement Buses. [TCRP funds from SECAT<br />
Program.] (NOx 118, PM10 6 kg/day) <strong>2011</strong><br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
$39,581,505 fleet<br />
This project will advance Phase I (DNA MOS-1A) to the 30% engineering<br />
level, and redefine a Minimum Operable Segment 2 and possibly 3.<br />
Construction is REG17320, Phase II is REG17935, and Phase III is<br />
REG17325. Total project cost for DNA MOS-1A through MOS-3 is<br />
$803,809,743. (All federal funds transferred to FTA prior to 2008. ) 2017<br />
Engineering to assess social,<br />
economic, and environmental<br />
effects of the proposed action or<br />
$<strong>14</strong>,258,336 alternatives to that action.<br />
<strong>Final</strong> Engineering, <strong>Final</strong> EIR, Design, and Construct Phase I of the<br />
Downtown Natomas Airport Light Rail Line. This extends light rail via a<br />
single track from Downtown Sacramento to Richards Boulevard, a distance<br />
of just over 1.1 miles, but stopping short of a crossing of the American<br />
River. The project is projected to be completed for revenue service by the<br />
first quarter of <strong>2011</strong>, and Measure A Plan of Finance funding is available to<br />
complete the project in this time frame. However, SACOG has requested a<br />
completion date of 2012, to satisfy State Air Quality Implementation Plan<br />
requirements. The adopted RT Short Range Transit Plan (3/10/2008)<br />
reflects this project scope. <strong>2011</strong> $43,880,882<br />
Design and construct light rail station enhancements, including better<br />
signage, lighting, pedestrian access, and ADA access to encourage greater<br />
transit usage <strong>2011</strong> $621,258 Bus terminals and transfer points<br />
Purchase of office, shop, and<br />
Purchase fare vending machines for light rail stations and support<br />
equipment for FVM monitoring 2012<br />
operating equipment for existing<br />
$1,200,000 facilities<br />
Along Fulton Ave., from Arden Wy. to Auburn Blvd.: Design and install 8 to<br />
Construction of small passenger<br />
11 bus shelters, including easements. 20<strong>14</strong> $169,435 shelters and information kiosks<br />
Sacramento Regional Transit District: provide for various minor upgrades<br />
and improvements to district facilities, such as roof replacement, better<br />
lighting, security systems, ventilation, accessibility modifications, and safety<br />
enhancements. 2012 $562,500<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
Construction or renovation of<br />
Completion year extended to <strong>2011</strong>. Reevaluating funding for possible<br />
inclusion on a different project. <strong>2011</strong><br />
power, signal, and<br />
$375,000 communications systems<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
and operation of historic<br />
Light Rail Station<br />
Enhancements Enhance pedestrian and ADA accessibility at light rail stations. <strong>2011</strong><br />
transportation buildings,<br />
$220,262 structures or facilities)<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Planning activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bus Terminals and<br />
Transfer Points<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of<br />
office, shop, and operating equipment<br />
for existing facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction of<br />
small passenger shelters and<br />
information kiosks<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction or<br />
renovation of power, signal, and<br />
communications systems<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17940 VAR79047<br />
Light Rail Station<br />
Enhancements & Bus Stops<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG15880 VAR79055 LRV Mid-Life Overhaul<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17924 VAR79058<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District<br />
REG16470<br />
Neighborhood Ride Vehicle<br />
Replacement<br />
Northeast Corridor<br />
Enhancements<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG15282 VAR79053 OCS/Substation Upgrades<br />
Enhancement of Sacramento Regional Transit District bus stops including<br />
addition of i-stops, benches and trash cans.Install Braille signage at<br />
strategic bus stops in the Sacramento Regional Transit District service<br />
area.Enhancement of Light Rail Stations lighting improvements and<br />
replacing braille signage along the Sacramento Regional Transit Light Rail<br />
System and improved pedestrian access to the station. <strong>2011</strong><br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
and operation of historic<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
$673,587 structures or facilities)<br />
SRTD mid-life overhaul of light rail vehicles. (FFY 2007 funds will<br />
rehabilitate 6 to 8 vehicles.) (FTA 5307 funds are unused funds from FFY<br />
2005) <strong>2011</strong> $9,932,503 Rehabilitation of transit vehicles<br />
1.) Purchase <strong>14</strong> Neighborhood Ride Gasoline Vehicles to replace vehicles<br />
which have surpassed their useful lives. 17 are needed, but 3 will be funded<br />
from an alternate source. RT assumes $110,000 per vehicle and a 5 year<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
life. 2) purchase up to 6 hybrid vehicles- cost up to $250,000 each.<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
(Emissions reduced: 4 kg/day NOx)2.) Purchase up to 6 hybrid vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
cost up to $250,000 each. 2012 $3,795,000 fleet<br />
Double track existing single track sections and improve alignment of<br />
Northeast Corridor LRT, upgrade the traction power system and signaling to<br />
provide limited-stop service, make enhancements to yard track and<br />
maintenance facility, and installation of communications infrastructure.<br />
(Local Agency Funds are from selling a parcel of land.) 20<strong>14</strong> $34,500,000<br />
Purchase equipment to support light rail operations, including but not limited<br />
Purchase of operating equipment<br />
to replacement parts for substations and overhead catenary, lighting and<br />
for vehicles (e.g., radios,<br />
signal crossing equipment, supervisory control, etc. 2012 $500,415 fareboxes, lifts, etc.)<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Rehabilitation of<br />
transit vehicles<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of<br />
operating equipment for vehicles<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 403 of 423<br />
Page 24 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17860 VAR79058<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG18010 VAR79058<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Paratransit Vehicle<br />
Replacement<br />
Paratransit Vehicle<br />
Replacement FY10/11 to<br />
FY13/<strong>14</strong><br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Purchase 102 Paratransit replacement vehicles and communication<br />
equipment as needed to be used by Paratransit, Inc. to provide<br />
complementary ADA paratransit service on behalf of RT. Funds to<br />
purchase 40 vehicles were programmed in the 2005 <strong>MTIP</strong> (REG17781) and<br />
have or will be obligated by FY 2010. PTA funds for 12 vehicles were<br />
added in FY 2010. 2012<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
$5,530,927 fleet<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
Purchase replacement and some expansion vehicles and communication<br />
equipment to be used by Paratransit, Inc to provide complementary ADA<br />
paratransit service on behalf of RT. 2015<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
$11,259,408 fleet<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Sacramento Transit District REG17929 VAR79047 Rehabilitate Light Rail Stations<br />
Rehabilitation of light rail stations, including parking lots, sidewalks,<br />
landscape, drainage, fencing, electrical and lighting, mini high shelters, and<br />
replacement of trash cans and benches. [Combined with YCT18164] <strong>2011</strong><br />
and operation of historic<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
$159,000 structures or facilities)<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Retrofit 21 UTDC Light Rail<br />
Sacramento Transit District REG17946 VAR79055 Vehicles Retrofit 21 UTDC light rail vehicles purchased from Valley Transit. 2013 $13,361,928 Rehabilitation of transit vehicles<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
Sacramento Transit District REG17955 VAR79057 RT ADA Operations ADA eligible costs based on capitalizing 40% of contract costs. 20<strong>14</strong> $6,000,000 agencies<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Provide for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance for bus and light rail<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
Sacramento Transit District REG17956 VAR79057 RT Preventive Maintenance revenue vehicles and facilities. 20<strong>14</strong> $122,746,204 agencies<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17954 VAR79057<br />
South Sacramento Corridor<br />
Phase II Operating Assistance<br />
Provide operating assistance for the operation of 4.3 mile extension of the<br />
Blue Line light rail from Meadowview Station to Cosumnes River College.<br />
(2015 is listed for information only.) 2015<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
$8,000,000 agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Rehabilitation of<br />
transit vehicles<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District<br />
REG15053<br />
South Sacramento Light Rail -<br />
Phase 2<br />
In Sacramento, extend light rail from the terminus of South Line Phase 1 at<br />
Meadowview Station further south to Cosumnes River College (CRC).<br />
Includes 4.2 miles of track, 4 new stations, and 3 park & ride facilities. (The<br />
four year financially constrained part of the <strong>MTIP</strong> contains $1<strong>14</strong>,805,353 of<br />
local, state, and federal funds. The SRTD planned date of revenue service<br />
is December 20<strong>14</strong>. Of the $95,188,000 that is later than 20<strong>14</strong>, $85,600,000<br />
is assumed to be FTA 5309 (b) New Starts funding and $9,528,000 is State<br />
Bond Transit funding.) 2016 $270,000,000<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District<br />
REG15040<br />
SRTD Amtrak / Folsom Corridor<br />
Light Rail<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17957 VAR79057 SRTD Operating Assistance<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District<br />
REG17300<br />
Sacramento Regional<br />
Transit District REG17949 VAR79050<br />
SRTD Satellite Bus<br />
Maintenance Facility #2 Phase<br />
1<br />
State Dept of Parks and<br />
Recreation VAR56076 VAR79050 Boiler Shop Site Improvements<br />
State Dept of Parks and<br />
Recreation VAR56042 VAR79050<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District<br />
YCT18199<br />
Folsom Corridor - Downtown Sacramento Folsom - light rail extension<br />
(including vehicle purchase). (Local funds are sales leaseback proceeds.) <strong>2011</strong> $261,000,000<br />
Continued operation and maintenance of bus, light rail, and paratransit<br />
services. (Local Agency Funds include revenues from investments,<br />
advertising, commercial real estate, and sales.) 20<strong>14</strong> $389,297,371<br />
In Sacramento: Acquire land and construct a new bus maintenance facility<br />
in McClellan Park. Plans for this facility include two fueling stations, one<br />
land bus wash, and a revenue collection center. Also includes site work for<br />
parking and building modifications to support 125 buses. A Phase 2 will<br />
follow. 2015 $25,618,107<br />
Watt Ave. Station<br />
Improvements Watt Ave. Station Improvements <strong>2011</strong> $312,500<br />
Railroad Technology Museum<br />
Building<br />
West Sacramento/Sacramento<br />
Streetcar (Phase 2)<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL20401 VAR79002 Acacia Avenue Traffic Signal<br />
At Downtown Sacramento Railyards. Rehabilitate structures adjacent to the<br />
Boiler Shop and install landscaping, pedestrian and bike paths. 2015 $3,000,000<br />
Downtown Railyards in Sacramento: Structural stabilization and<br />
rehabilitation of the Boiler Shop, a historically-significant railroad structure<br />
comprising 69,520 square feet. 2013 $8,100,000<br />
Construction Phase 2 Downtown/Riverfront Streetcar: Old Sacramento<br />
(Capitol Mall at Front St.) Around the Sacramento Convention Center (L St.<br />
at 13th St.). 2017 $45,000,000<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
agencies<br />
Construction of new buses or rail<br />
storage/maintenance facilities<br />
categorically excluded in 23 CFR<br />
part 771<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
In Sutter County, about 6.5 miles west of Yuba City, at the intersection of<br />
Acacia Avenue - Install traffic signal [PM 9.18] (SHOPP Collision Reduction<br />
project) 2013<br />
Intersection signalization projects<br />
$1,552,000 at individual intersections<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 404 of 423<br />
Page 25 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 YST10420<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL20407 VAR79052<br />
Bogue Road Park & Ride<br />
Expansion<br />
SR 70 & SR 20 Adaptive<br />
Signals<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL20391 VAR79017 SR 99 Maintenance<br />
SR 99 Riego Road L-7<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 SUT16950<br />
Interchange Phase 1<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL18350 SR 99 Widening<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL20415 VAR79007 Sut-20 Roadway Rehab<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL18832 VAR79001<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL17660<br />
Sut-20 Tenth Street Bridge<br />
Scour<br />
Sutter Route 99 Corridor<br />
Widening<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL20404 VAR79007 Sutter/Butte-99 Rehabilitation<br />
Sutter/Yuba Route 70 Corridor<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL17350<br />
Project<br />
Sutter Caltrans District 3 CAL20409 VAR79039 Yuba City 99 Landscaping<br />
Expand existing Caltrans park and ride lot at Bogue Road and Highway 99<br />
in Yuba City from 88 spaces to approximately 150 spaces including the<br />
purchase of additional right of way to expand to approximately 300 spaces<br />
in the future. (Emission benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.5, NOx 0.59, PM10 0.49) 2013 $1,843,673<br />
In Yuba City and Marysville, on SR 70 and SR 20: link traffic signals in each<br />
corridor to coordinate the operation of the traffic in real time and adapt<br />
traffic signal timing to actual traffic conditions. 2015 $3,075,001<br />
In Yuba City from Butte House Rd UC (Br# 180033) to 1.7 mi north of<br />
Eager Rd OC (Br# 180031): Perform highway maintenance. 2012 $3,479,000<br />
In Sutter County, SR 99 at Riego Road, construct a new 5 lane interchange.<br />
[ID Changed from CAL16950] (SUT18824 is Phase 2) 20<strong>14</strong> $31,020,000<br />
Near Yuba City, SR 99, Central Ave. to O'Banion Rd.: widen to 4 lanes with<br />
a median. <strong>2011</strong> $44,837,000<br />
Traffic signal synchronization<br />
projects<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
rehabilitation<br />
In Sutter County in and near Yuba City, on SR 20, from 0.5 mile east of<br />
North Humphrey Road to 0.1 mile west of the Yuba/Sutter County line -<br />
Rehabilitate roadway (PM 11.2/17.0) 2013<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$10,207,000 rehabilitation<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Sutter County, in Yuba City, at Feather River Bridge Overhead #18-9 -<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Rehabilitate bridges (scour) (PM 17.0) 2013 $2,512,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Near Yuba City, Route 99 from Nicholas Ave/Garden Highway to<br />
Sacramento Avenue: widen from 2 to 4 lanes, with a median left-turn lane,<br />
new bridge. 20<strong>14</strong> $72,695,150<br />
In Sutter and Butte Counties, in Live Oak and Gridley, from 0.5 mile north of<br />
Eager Road overcrossing to 0.2 mile north of Rio Bonito Road - Pavement<br />
rehabilitation (PM T35.6/42.4, 0.0/8.6) [2008 SHOPP - Roadway<br />
Preservation] 2012 $12,515,000<br />
Near Rio Oso - Route 99 to Bear River Bridge, Route 70 Expressway:<br />
Construct 4-lane expressway [combined with CAL15722] <strong>2011</strong> $138,030,000<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
rehabilitation<br />
In Sutter County in and near Yuba City on Rte. 99 from SR 20 to 0.9 mile<br />
north of Queens Avenue - Highway planting and upgrade irrigation (PM<br />
30.6/32.7) [SHOPP Roadside Preservation - Highway Planting Restoration] 20<strong>14</strong> $3,306,000 Plantings, landscaping, etc.<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction or<br />
renovation of power, signal, and<br />
communications systems<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
SHOPP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Plantings,<br />
landscaping, etc.<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT18838 VAR79030<br />
Live Oak Community Trail<br />
Segment 4<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT18825 VAR79010 New Traffic Signals<br />
West of SR 99 in the City of Live Oak, along the abandoned Sacramento<br />
Northern Railroad corridor, from Kola St. to Epperson Wy.: Construct class<br />
1 pedestrian/bicycle trail with landscaping and benches. 2015 $555,001 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
In Live Oak, at Live Oak Blvd and Elm St: Install new traffic signals with<br />
interconnects to Union Pacific RR Crossing and existing signal at next<br />
intersection. 2012 $1,552,183 Safety improvement program<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
rehabilitation<br />
In Yuba City, Widen Bridge Street from Cooper Street to Gray Avenue:<br />
widen to 4 lanes. 20<strong>14</strong> $9,393,543<br />
Sutter City of Live Oak SUT18827 VAR79017 Road Rehab Rehabilitate various roadways in Live Oak. 20<strong>14</strong> $61,228<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Sutter Public Works SUT10250 Bridge Street Widening<br />
Sutter<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT10831 VAR79046 Defining the Urban-Rural Edge<br />
The City will utilize these funds to define the urban-rural edge along the<br />
northern, western, and southern boundaries of the City. This edge will<br />
consist of improving Pease, Township, and Bogue Roads for the General<br />
Plan purpose of creating a transition from the edge of planned urban<br />
development to the adjoining open space and agricultural lands in Sutter<br />
County. LIMITS: Southern Boundries of Yuba City <strong>2011</strong> $334,410<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
revisions<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
From SR 99, east along Bridge St in Yuba City, crossing the Feather River<br />
and along 5th/3rd St in Marysville to SR 65/70: Reconstruct or modify the<br />
existing 2-lane 5th Street Bridge and Railroad Trestle to provide a 4-lane<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT10828 Feather River Bridge at 5th St<br />
crossing of the Feather River between Yuba City and Marysville as well as<br />
providing improvements to connector roads from east to west. (HPP# 3631) 2017 $77,931,962<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT10530 Franklin Avenue Widen Franklin Avenue from 2 to 4 lanes from Route 99 to Clark Avenue. 2020 $5,224,500<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Garden Highway Bicycle Lanes Garden Highway, from Lincoln Rd to Winship Rd: Construct class II bike<br />
Public Works SUT18837 VAR79030 and Sidewalks<br />
lanes and sidewalks. 2013 $8<strong>14</strong>,101 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Public Works SUT18841 VAR79017 Garden Highway Rehabilitation Garden Highway, from Winship Rd. to Franklin Rd.: Rehabilitate road. 2013 $961,202 rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 405 of 423<br />
Page 26 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Highway 20 Revitalization<br />
SR 20 Corridor, east of SR 99 in and around Yuba City: Conduct walking<br />
tour(s) and associated outreach efforts with the goal of promoting Blueprint<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
Sutter Public Works SUT18840 VAR79046 Strategy<br />
principles. 2012 $111,500 revisions<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Sutter<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT10830 VAR79017 Road Rehab<br />
Various Locations: Rehabilitate roads in 2007. Rehabilitate roads in 2008.<br />
Rehabilitate roads in 2009 and 2010. <strong>2011</strong><br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$3,357,966 rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Sutter<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT18828 VAR79017 Road Rehab Rehabilitate various roadways in Yuba City. <strong>2011</strong><br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$375,912 rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Sutter<br />
City of Yuba City Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
SUT18852<br />
Western Parkway / SR-20<br />
Intersection Construct the new intersection of Western Parkway and SR-20 <strong>2011</strong> $3,700,000<br />
Sutter SACOG SUT10450 VAR79046 Sutter County PPM Plan, program and monitor for Sutter County. 2015<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
$311,000 revisions<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT18839 VAR79046 Bicycle Master Plan Produce Bicycle Master Plan for Sutter County. 2012<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
$112,000 revisions<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program, Various locations.: See<br />
Widening narrow pavements or Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Bridge Preventive Maintenance http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_MPO.html#SACOG<br />
reconstructing bridges (no Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
Sutter<br />
Program<br />
web site for backup list of locations. 2015 $652,100 additional travel lanes)<br />
HBP Program<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT18850 VAR79008<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Butte House Rd. Shoulder<br />
Public Works SUT18831 VAR79010 Widening<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT10510 Pacific Avenue Widen Pacific Avenue from 2 to 4 lanes from Sankey Road to Riego Road. 20<strong>14</strong> $6,800,000<br />
Butte House Rd., between Humphrey Rd. and a point 3,500 feet east of<br />
Butte house Rd.: Widen shoulders. <strong>2011</strong> $882,200 Safety improvement program<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT18848 VAR79008<br />
Pleasant Grove Rd Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Pleasant Grove Rd over Pleasant Grove Creek, 5.8 miles north of Sac Co<br />
line: Replace 2 lane bridges with a new 2 lane bridge. 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$1,606,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Pleasant Grove Rd, over Curry Creek, 2.9 miles nor of Riego Rd and 4.2<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Pleasant Grove Rd Bridge miles north of Sacramento County line: Replace 2 lane bridges with new 2<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Public Works SUT18849 VAR79008 Replacement<br />
lane bridges. 2010 $1,606,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT10340 Riego Rd Widening Widen Riego Rd to 4 lanes, Route 99 to Placer Co. 2015 $3,<strong>14</strong>2,000<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
In Sutter County, Riego Road from SR 99 to Power Line Road: widen Riego<br />
Public Works SUT10330 Riego Road<br />
Road from 2 to 4 lanes. 2015 $9,356,000<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Widen from 2 to 4 lanes from Route 99/70 to 2 miles westward. STREET<br />
Public Works SUT10490 Riego Road<br />
NAME: Riego Road 20<strong>14</strong> $1,500,000<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Public Works SUT18842 VAR79017 Road Rehabilitation In unincorporated Sutter County, on various roads: rehabilitate roadways. 20<strong>14</strong> $993,133 rehabilitation<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Public Works SUT18843 VAR79017 Road Rehabilitation In unincorporated Sutter County, on various roads: rehabilitate roadways. 2013 $1,488,198 rehabilitation<br />
Sutter County Dept of<br />
Public Works SUT18830 VAR79060<br />
SR 99 Intersection<br />
Improvements<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL20394 VAR79015 ED/Pla/But Guardrail<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL20438 VAR79002<br />
Flashing Beacons at Various<br />
Locations<br />
Intersection improvements to add turn lanes, address drainage issues and<br />
sound attenuation as needed along both sides of State Route 99 at Bogue<br />
Rd, Lincoln Rd, Richland Rd and Franklin Rd. 2015<br />
Intersection channelization<br />
$3,800,000 projects<br />
In El Dorado, Placer, and Butte Counties at various locations - Install metal<br />
beam guardrail (MBGR) and end treatments (Safety CT Minor project)<br />
[Locations: ED-49-35.12/35.23 (Near Cool, 0.7 mi N of SR 193); ED-50-<br />
53.51/53.89 (Near Kyburz just W of Wrights Lake Rd); Pla-193-7.96/8.00 (2<br />
mi W of I-80 near Summer Star Lane); But-191-8.19/8.26 (S of Paradise,<br />
0.5 mi S of Airport Rd). <strong>2011</strong><br />
Guardrails, median barriers, crash<br />
$1,026,000 cushions<br />
In El Dorado, Sacramento, Sutter and Yolo Counties on Routes 50, 51, 80<br />
and 99 at Various Locations - Install flashing beacons [CTIPS ID 107-0000-<br />
0801]. 2012 $650,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Channelization<br />
Grouped Projects for Shoulder<br />
Improvements<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 406 of 423<br />
Page 27 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
In Placer, Sacramento and Colusa Counties, at various locations - Install<br />
Transportation Management System (TMS)Units for monitoring congestion<br />
Construction or renovation of<br />
power, signal, and<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Mobility<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL18781 VAR79005 Install TMS Units<br />
and delay. 2012 $7,817,659 communications systems Program<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL18784 VAR79005<br />
ITS Installation - Various<br />
Locations<br />
In El Dorado, Nevada and Placer Counties at various locations on U.S. 50, I-<br />
80, SR 89 and SR 267 - install Intelligent Transportation Systems. LIMITS:<br />
El Dorado, Nevada and Placer Counties 2013<br />
Construction or renovation of<br />
power, signal, and<br />
$4,606,000 communications systems<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Mobility<br />
Program<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL20405 VAR79002 Rumble Strips<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL20393 VAR79002<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL20412 VAR79002<br />
Sac/Pla/Nev Thin Friction<br />
Surface<br />
Sac/Yol/Sut/Yub/Nev Crash<br />
Cushions<br />
In Butte, Colusa, Placer, Sacramento and Sutter Counties on various routes<br />
at various locations - Install rumble strips (SHOPP - Collision Reduction)<br />
[But-99: Eaton Rd to Tehama Co Line, But-99: Shippee Rd to Freeway, Col-<br />
20: Niagara Rd to Jct Rte 45, Col/Sut-20: Sycamore Rd to Humphrey, Pla-<br />
80: Applegate Rd OC to 174 Jct, Sac-99: Near Walnut St to near Grant<br />
Line Rd, Sut-113: Knight's Landing to Sutter Causeway] 2012 $1,400,000 Safety improvement program<br />
In Sacramento, Placer, and Nevada Counties at various locations - Place a<br />
thin high friction surface [Sac-05-17.27, Sac-50-R0.39/R0.79, Sac-50-<br />
R2.68, Sac-50-9.5, Sac-50-17, Pla-80-8.87, Nev-20-30.5] (CTIPS ID 130-<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
0000-2089). 2012 $842,000 rehabilitation<br />
In Sacramento, Yolo, Sutter, Yuba, and Nevada Counties on Routes 5, 50,<br />
51, 80, 99, 49, and 20 - Upgrade crash cushions at various locations<br />
[SHOPP Collision Reduction - Safety Enhancements] (Sac-5-22.27/26.96,<br />
Sac-50-L0.27/L2.35, Sac-51-0.09/3.93, Sac-99-21.94/24.30, Sac-80-M9.19,<br />
Yol-50-2.0/2.1, Yol-80-R10.20, Nev-20-R16.5/16.9, Nev-49-R13.27, Sut-20-<br />
16.72, Yub-20-0.54) 2013 $3,912,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL17380 VAR79004<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL20379<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL20442 VAR79002<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL18829 VAR79002<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL18780 VAR79002<br />
SACOG Region Emergency<br />
Repair Program<br />
U.S. 50 Auxiliary Lanes,<br />
Bradshaw to Mather<br />
Upgrade MBGR at Various<br />
Locations<br />
Repair of damage caused by<br />
natural disasters, civil unrest, or<br />
terrorist acts, except projects<br />
Lump Sum - Emergency Repair (excluding Federal Emergency Relief<br />
Program funds)for non-capacity increasing projects only. 2015<br />
involving substantial functional,<br />
$400,000 locational or capacity changes<br />
On Highway 50 between Mather Field Road and Bradshaw Road -<br />
Construct EB and WB Auxiliary Lanes 2016 $3,700,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Emergency Repair<br />
- SHOPP Emergency Response<br />
Program<br />
Various locations in El Dorado, Placer, Sutter, Butte and Nevada counties<br />
on Routes 99,20, 49 and 50 - Upgrade metal beam guard rail (MBGR) end<br />
treatments [approx. 50% of work in El Dorado, Placer and Sutter counties;<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Guardrails, median barriers, crash Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
29% in Butte county; and 21% in Nevada county] 2013 $5,170,000 cushions<br />
Reduction Program<br />
Upgrade MBGR End<br />
In Sacramento, Placer, Yuba and Yolo Counties at various locations -<br />
Treatments in Various Counties<br />
Various Counties - Upgrade<br />
Guardrail<br />
Various Caltrans District 3 CAL20411 VAR79002 Yol/Sac-80 Gore Paving<br />
Various Caltrans Headquarters CAL18820 VAR79058<br />
Various<br />
Various<br />
FTA Section 5310 Elderly and<br />
Disabled Transit Program<br />
Grouped Projects<br />
Sac. Metro Air Quality<br />
Management District VAR56031 VAR79030 Bicycle Parking<br />
Sac. Metro Air Quality<br />
Management District VAR56011 VAR79046<br />
Cascade Sierra Solutions Long<br />
Haul Trucking<br />
Upgrade metal beam guard rail end treatments. 2013 $6,380,000<br />
In Yolo, Glenn, Colusa, Sacramento, Yuba, Butte, El Dorado and Placer<br />
Counties at various locations on various routes (5, 50, 65, 70, 99, 113 and<br />
505) - Upgrade guardrail. 2013 $2,843,400<br />
Guardrails, median barriers, crash<br />
cushions<br />
Guardrails, median barriers, crash<br />
cushions<br />
In Yolo and Sacramento Counties on I-80 at Various Locations - Gore<br />
paving / road safety improvements [SHOPP Collision Reduction - Roadside<br />
Safety Improvements] 2013 $3,163,000 Safety improvement program<br />
transit capital purchases, including large, medium, and small buses,<br />
minivans, bus lifts, scheduling software, mobile radios, and other<br />
equipment. Most funds are used to purchase vehicles, but acquisition of<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
transportation services under contract, lease or other arrangements and<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
state program administration may also be included. (The detailed list of<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
projects can be found in the lump sum back-up list.) <strong>2011</strong> $1,898,832 fleet<br />
Purchase/installation of 1,000 bicycle racks for short term bicycle parking<br />
within the SMAQMD. All racks will be available for public use. (This<br />
implements Measure A.7.2 in SACOG Bike/Ped Master Plan. 2012 $310,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
Construct a showcase and provide ongoing technical assistance and<br />
education to truckers on emerging transportation technology. Provide a<br />
revolving loan program to truckers to purchase EPA approved Smartway<br />
products; provide incentives to truckers to implement aftermarket<br />
technology on their trucks that would reduce vehicle emissions; and a<br />
monitoring program. CMAQ funds will be used for outreach and education,<br />
not for construction of the showcase, or for the revolving loan program.<br />
(Emissions: NOx .11, ROG .02 kg/day) <strong>2011</strong><br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
$1,900,372 revisions<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 407 of 423<br />
Page 28 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Various<br />
Various<br />
Sac. Metro Air Quality<br />
Management District VAR56006 VAR79046 Spare the Air Phase 2<br />
Sac. Metro Air Quality<br />
Management District VAR56004 VAR79046<br />
Various SACOG VAR10300 VAR79046<br />
Various SACOG VAR56074 VAR79057<br />
Various SACOG VAR56075<br />
Various SACOG VAR56008 VAR79046<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Urban Forest for Clean Air<br />
(Phases 1-3)<br />
Elk Grove-Rancho-El Dorado<br />
Connector Study<br />
Job Access Reverse Commute<br />
Sacramento Urbanized Area<br />
New Freedom for Sacramento<br />
Urbanized Area<br />
Programming and Monitoring<br />
(RSTP)<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
Sacramento Federal Nonattainment Area: Spare The Air Voluntary Driving<br />
Curtailment Program. [Continued from SAC21080, Larger MTP project is<br />
VAR56022] (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.2, NOx 0.2) 2013<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
$4,252,591 revisions<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
Evaluate the potential of SIP control strategy to capture the effects of the<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
urban forest on regional air quality today and in the future. <strong>2011</strong> $725,000 revisions<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
In Sacramento and El Dorado Counties: study a multi-modal connector<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
between Elk Grove, Rancho Cordova and El Dorado Hills. 2010 $1,863,776 revisions<br />
This project represents FTA 5316/JARC funding for qualified transit related<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
projects in the Sacramento Urbanized area for FFY <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>14</strong>. 2017 $6,000,000 agencies<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
This project represents funding for FTA 5317/New Freedom projects in the<br />
Sacramento Urbanized Area funded by FFY <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>14</strong> New Freedom<br />
funds. 2017<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
$3,300,000 fleet<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
Perform state and federal programming and monitoring activities, including<br />
revisions to the <strong>MTIP</strong> and STIP, ensuring timely delivery of projects using<br />
state and federal funds, coordination with FHWA, FTA, Caltrans, CTC,<br />
transit operators, and local project sponsors. Ongoing. (Programming and<br />
Monitoring work is eligible for RSTP per 23 CFR, Part 450, section 133.) 2012<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
$1,495,621 revisions<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
revisions<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
Regional Transit Mobility Training: Encourage and train new riders to use<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
public transportation. (Emissions Benefits in kg/day: 0.1 ROG, 0.1 NOx) <strong>2011</strong> $82,000 revisions<br />
Lump Sum of Total Regional Amount Available for JARC projects in the<br />
Sacramento Urbanized Area. Funds were available for 2007 and 2008 but<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
none were obligated until 2009. -JL 2012 $5,203,170 agencies<br />
Various SACOG VAR56032 VAR79046 Regional Bicycle Trip Planner Develop and launch a fully-functional web-based Bicycle Trip Planner. <strong>2011</strong> $285,564<br />
Various SACOG VAR56030 VAR79046<br />
Various SACOG VAR56035 VAR79057<br />
Regional Transit Mobility<br />
Training<br />
SACOG Jobs Access Reverse<br />
Commute 2007-2010<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Various SACOG VAR56041 VAR79066<br />
SACOG Region Safe Routes to<br />
School<br />
For all schools in El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba<br />
Counties: Create tools, programs, and materials that promote safe walking<br />
and bicycling; conduct outreach and educate partners. (SRTS# S0203019) 2012 $240,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - Safe Routes to School<br />
Program (SRTS)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 408 of 423<br />
Page 29 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Develop and install an information exchange system--the Sacramento<br />
Transportation Area Network, or STARNET--and connect 18 traffic and<br />
emergency centers. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 223 ROG, 223 NOx, 330<br />
Various SACOG VAR11000 VAR79052 STARNET Integration<br />
CO) <strong>2011</strong> $5,345,419<br />
Transit 511/Automated Trip Planning Implementation: Provide the software,<br />
consultant and staff services necessary to fully implement the automated<br />
Transit 511/Automated Trip trip planning system and to operate and maintain the database. (previously<br />
Various SACOG VAR56029 VAR79054 Planning Implementation programmed as REG17410) <strong>2011</strong> $225,912<br />
Various SACOG VAR56028 VAR79046 Universal Transit Fare Card<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10439 VAR79058<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10438 VAR79058<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10432 VAR79057<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10436 VAR79057<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10437 VAR79057<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10433 VAR79057<br />
Various Yuba Sutter Transit YST10417 VAR79058 YST Commuter Bus Purchase<br />
Yolo Caltrans District 3 CAL20397 VAR79007 Hwy 505 Rehabilitation<br />
Yolo Caltrans District 3 CAL18789 VAR79039 I-5 Tree Planting<br />
Yolo Caltrans District 3 CAL20421 VAR79017 I-80 Maintenance in Davis<br />
New Traffic Signals & Modify<br />
Yolo Caltrans District 3 YOL19257 VAR79010 Intersection<br />
Yolo Caltrans District 3 CAL20440 VAR79009 Rest Area Sewer Ponds<br />
Yolo Caltrans District 3 CAL18743 VAR79002 SR-16 Safety Improvements<br />
Yolo Caltrans District 3 CAL20444 VAR79007 Sut-113 Roadway Rehab<br />
US 50 / Harbor Boulevard<br />
Yolo Caltrans District 3 YOL15880<br />
Interchange<br />
Yolo Caltrans District 3 CAL18834 VAR79001 Yol-5 Deck Rehab<br />
Yolo Caltrans District 3 CAL20416 VAR79007 Yol-5 Pavement Rehab<br />
Yolo Caltrans District 3 CAL20395 VAR79002<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Construction or renovation of<br />
power, signal, and<br />
communications systems<br />
Purchase of office, shop, and<br />
operating equipment for existing<br />
facilities<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
Universal Transit Fare Card Procurement & Implementation: Implement a<br />
Universal Transit Fare Card System (UTFS) in the SACOG region, including<br />
hiring a consultant. [This project has $537k STIP in 2010, but will implement<br />
AB3090 in order to use State Bond Transit in 2008] (Emission Benefits in<br />
kg/day: 0.06 ROG, 0.12 NOx) 2012<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
$10,450,583 revisions<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
Purchase up to five, 40 to 45', specially equipped, high-capacity, heavyduty,<br />
clean diesel commuter buses to replace three 2002 model, medium-<br />
Commuter Fleet Replacement &<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
Minor Fleet Expansion duty, buses and expand the commuter fleet from 16 to 18 buses. 20<strong>14</strong> $2,750,000 fleet<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
Purchase up to ten, 30' to 35', heavy-duty, low-floor, clean diesel, local<br />
Fixed Route Fleet Replacement fixed route buses to replace six 2001 model, medium-duty buses and<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
& Minor Fleet Expansion expand the local fixed route fleet from 18 to 22 buses. 2013 $4,000,000 fleet<br />
Operating Assistance for FY<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
2012 Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2012 2012 $6,000,000 agencies<br />
Operating Assistance for FY<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
2013 Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2013 2013 $6,300,000 agencies<br />
Operating Assistance for FY<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
20<strong>14</strong> Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 20<strong>14</strong> 20<strong>14</strong> $6,600,000 agencies<br />
Operating Assistance for Yuba-<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
Sutter Transit <strong>2011</strong> Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for <strong>2011</strong> <strong>2011</strong> $5,626,000 agencies<br />
Yolo 80 Median Widening Near<br />
Davis<br />
Purchase three specially equipped, heavy duty clean diesel commuter<br />
buses, with a seating capacity of 45 or more to replace one 1997 model<br />
medium duty commuter bus and expand the projected fleet of commuter<br />
buses from <strong>14</strong> - 16. These three commuter buses will be 40' to 45' in<br />
length. 2012<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
$1,650,000 fleet<br />
In Yolo County, near Winters, from 0.7 mile north of Yolo Co Line to Route<br />
5/505 separation - Rehabilitate roadway [PM 0.7/R22.4] (SHOPP) 2013<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$20,015,000 rehabilitation<br />
Tree Planting in Yolo County on I-5, from Woodland to the Colusa County<br />
Line. 2012 $710,000 Plantings, landscaping, etc.<br />
In and near Davis from Solano Co Line to 1.4 miles west of Yolo Causeway:<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
perform maintenance of asphalt and concrete overlay. 2012 $4,219,000 rehabilitation<br />
In Yolo County, intersection of SR16 at Kentucky Ave (County Road 20):<br />
Install new traffic signals and modify intersection. (HSIP #5463) <strong>2011</strong> $3,804,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Near Dunnigan at 1.0 mile south of Dunnigan Rest Area - Plastic lining in<br />
sewer ponds. [Yol-5-24.6]. 2012 $792,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Near Brooks - east of Mossy Creek Bridge to west of Route 505 - widen<br />
shoulder and construct left turn lane and right turn pockets (PM 18.2/31.5). 2016 $77,392,000 Shoulder Improvements<br />
Near Knights Landing, from Yolo County line to Sutter Causeway Bridge<br />
#18-32 - Roadway rehabilitation (PM 0.0/10.8) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0847]. 2013<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$21,115,000 rehabilitation<br />
In West Sacramento, US 50, Harbor Blvd Interchange: widen to 6 lanes,<br />
revise ramps and add auxiliary lanes. HPP #3791 2012 $37,887,000<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Yolo County, near Woodland, at Yolo Bypass Bridge #22-0124R/L -<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Rehabilitate bridge deck (PM 0.8/2.5). 20<strong>14</strong> $11,863,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
In Yolo County 8 miles north of Woodland from County Road 96 OC to Oat<br />
Creek Bridge - AC overlay (CAPM) (PM R<strong>14</strong>.0/R21.8) [SHOPP Roadway<br />
Preservation - Pavement Rehab] 2013<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$12,862,000 rehabilitation<br />
In and near Davis, from Richards Boulevard to 0.1 mile west of Yolo<br />
Causeway West Bridge 2244 - Widen shoulder and install rumble strip (PM<br />
0.2/5.7) [SHOPP Collision Reduction Lump Sum project]. 2012 $8,187,000 Shoulder Improvements<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction or<br />
renovation of power, signal, and<br />
communications systems<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of<br />
office, shop, and operating equipment<br />
for existing facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Plantings,<br />
landscaping, etc.<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
SHOPP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 409 of 423<br />
Page 30 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Yolo Caltrans Division of Rail CAL20381 VAR79049 Yolo Causeway Crossover<br />
Yolo County, west of existing Yolo Causeway, parallel to I-80 on UPRR right<br />
of way, between mile post 75.35 and 90.06: construct universal crossover<br />
to allow trains to switch tracks. <strong>2011</strong><br />
Rehabilitation or reconstruction of<br />
track structures, track and<br />
$5,150,000 trackbed in existing rights-of-way<br />
City of Davis Dept of<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Yolo Public Works YOL192<strong>14</strong> VAR79017 2008 Road Rehab Various locations, rehabilitate roads. 2009 $613,862 rehabilitation<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
City of Davis Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YOL19210<br />
Downtown Multimodal Parking<br />
Structure<br />
City of Davis Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19279 Fifth St. Road Diet<br />
City of Davis Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL17170 Mace Curve<br />
In Davis, improve entrance to Amtrak Depot and parking lot, provide<br />
additional parking, and improve service by increasing the frequency of bus<br />
service to the facility. This improved bus service will require the purchase of<br />
an additional one to two heavy-duty buses. (Buses would be purchased<br />
with Earmarks CA-E2007–BUSP-0060 for $200,640 and CA-2008-BUSP-<br />
0060 for $217,380) 2016 $15,370,000<br />
Central Davis, on Fifth Street between A St. and L St.: Create a “road diet”<br />
or lane reduction. Within the existing right-of-way, add bicycle lanes, turn<br />
pockets, and medians and install new traffic controls for a new lane<br />
configuration. 2015 $1,024,264<br />
Widen Mace from Alhambra Dr. to Alhambra Dr. (Mace curve) from 2 to 4<br />
lanes, provide bike lanes, a landscaped median, and turn lanes. 2015 $2,300,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Rehabilitation or<br />
reconstruction of track structures, track,<br />
and trackbed in ex<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL19273 VAR79009 CEMEX Rail Safety<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL19278 VAR79030<br />
Clarksburg Branch Line Trail<br />
and Bridge<br />
Within the existing right of way, within the Port of Sacramento, reduce the<br />
number of train movements across two at-grade rail crossings by<br />
constructing a rail line from the Port of Sacramento to the CEMEX concrete<br />
cement import facility." (Qualitative emissions analysis on file.) <strong>2011</strong> $1,400,000 Safety improvement program<br />
In West Sacramento, construct class I bicycle/pedestrian trail between<br />
South River Rd at Jefferson Blvd and just past Linden Rd., at the River City<br />
High School/Community Center. Project includes bike/ped bridge from trail<br />
to high school parking lot. 2013 $650,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Yolo<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL15130 Harbor Blvd. Harbor Blvd., West Capitol Ave. to Industrial: widen 4 to 6 lanes. 2017 $6,000,000<br />
Yolo<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL19275 VAR79030<br />
I Street Bridge Rail<br />
Replacement<br />
Historic I Street Bridge, between West Sacramento and Sacramento.<br />
Improve pedestrian safety and ADA access. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,200,000 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Yolo<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL15891 I-80 Enterprise Boulevard<br />
In West Sacramento, I-80 at Enterprise Boulevard: construct eastbound onramp.<br />
2016 $4,800,000<br />
Yolo<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL15160 Industrial Boulevard Widening<br />
In West Sacramento, Industrial Boulevard from the Palamidessi Bridge at<br />
the Barge Canal to Harbor Boulevard: widen from 4 to 6 lanes. 2022 $16,440,000<br />
Yolo<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL15950 Lake Washington Blvd.<br />
Lake Washington Blvd.: Widen the Palamidessi Bridge over the barge<br />
canal from 4 to 6 lanes. 2018 $10,100,000<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL19251 VAR79017 Road Rehab Rehabilitate various roads in West Sacramento. <strong>2011</strong> $481,203 rehabilitation<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL19267 VAR79017 Road Rehab Stimulus<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works<br />
YOL19223<br />
Sacramento River Deep Water<br />
Ship Channel Deepening<br />
Sacramento Avenue, Jefferson Boulevard, F Street and various location:<br />
Rehabilitate with overlays and slurry seal. 2010<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$3,230,000 rehabilitation<br />
Dredging remainder of 35 miles of 43 mile ship channel an additional 5' to<br />
35' in depth. This 15% increase in channel depth will allow larger ships and<br />
thus will increase allowable ship capacity by 40% (from 25,000 tons to<br />
35.000 tons). Ship channel boundaries are from Collinsville (just above<br />
Suisun Bay) up to West Sacramento. 20<strong>14</strong> $70,000,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL15180 South River Rd.<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works<br />
YOL16491<br />
Tower Bridge Gateway<br />
Modification (East Phase)<br />
Reconstruct and widen South River Road to 4 lanes from US50 on-ramp to<br />
Stonegate Boulevard, including a new 4-lane bridge over barge canal. 2017 $26,750,000<br />
In West Sacramento, Tower Bridge Gateway (former State Route 275) from<br />
Tower Bridge to the UPRR underpass: reconfigure road from a controlled<br />
access expressway to an arterial roadway with signalized at-grade<br />
intersections at 3rd and 5th Streets. 2013 $13,889,000<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works<br />
YOL15900<br />
U.S. 50/Jefferson Blvd.<br />
Interchange<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL15680 VAR79052 U.S. 50/South River Road<br />
Jefferson Blvd interchange--expand the ramps and signals from 1 to 2<br />
lanes, add ramp metering and turn lanes, and related street closures. 2021 $26,450,000<br />
U.S. 50: Install ramp meters and modify ramp design at South River Rd<br />
Interchange reconfiguration<br />
interchange. 2019 $22,625,000 projects<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction or<br />
renovation of power, signal, and<br />
communications systems<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 410 of 423<br />
Page 31 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
City of West Sacramento<br />
Dept of Public Works YOL19227 VAR79047<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
West Capitol Avenue<br />
Streetscape Improvements -<br />
Phase 2<br />
City of Winters Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19264 VAR79039<br />
Downtown Streetscape<br />
Improvements Phases 1 & 2<br />
City of Winters Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19280 VAR79030 Pedestrian Connections<br />
In West Sacramento on West Capitol Avenue from Jefferson Boulevard to<br />
Westacre Road, construction of streetscape improvements, including wider<br />
sidewalks, flatter road cross-section, reconfigure lanes, utility relocation,<br />
new lighting, and substantial planting and hardscape treatments. 2013 $5,860,000<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
and operation of historic<br />
transportation buildings, Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
structures or facilities)<br />
enhancement activities<br />
In Winters: Improvements to the Downtown Core including, full sidewalk<br />
bulb-outs, enhanced crosswalks, seat walls or aesthetic barriers,<br />
landscaping and irrigation, street furniture, signage, lightening<br />
enhancements, and enhancements for safety and storm drainage. <strong>2011</strong> $1,795,000 Plantings, landscaping, etc.<br />
South side of SR 128 (Grant Ave.), from St. Anthony Parish Hall driveway<br />
to West Main St.: fill in missing sidewalks 2012 $111,500 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
In Winters, Railroad Avenue from Anderson Avenue to Niemann Street:<br />
pavement overlay, curb, gutter, and sidewalk repairs, new curb, gutter, and<br />
sidewalk, and accessibility improvements. It does not involve any utility<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
rehabilitation work. 2012 $400,000 rehabilitation<br />
City of Winters Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL17725 VAR79017 Railroad Avenue Rehabilitation<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL17330 County Road 102 CR 102: Between Kentucky Ave to Beamer St: widen from 2 to 4 lanes. 2015 $2,896,851<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19281 VAR79047 Downtown Streetscape<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL17300 I-5 / CR 102 Interchange<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19283 VAR79017<br />
Kentucky Ave. Rehabilitation<br />
and Bike Lane Gap Closure<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL17570 VAR79063<br />
Lemen Ave. and North St.<br />
Realignment<br />
City of Woodland Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL17270 Pioneer Ave<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
Main St., between Third St. and Sixth St.: Construct streetscape<br />
improvements, including improved sidewalks, landscaping, trees, bulb-outs,<br />
A.D.A. ramps, a pedestrian actuated signal, etc. 2015<br />
and operation of historic<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
$1,115,001 structures or facilities)<br />
Reconstruct interchange on I-5 at County Road 102 including overcrossing<br />
of I-5. 2012 $16,205,459<br />
In the City of Woodland, 1/4 mile of Kentucky Ave., from East St. to Harter<br />
Ave.: reconstruct pavement, install signing, restripe vehicle and bicycle<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
lanes. 20<strong>14</strong> $817,000 rehabilitation<br />
In Woodland, Lemen Avenue and North Street at East Street: realign<br />
Lemen Avenue to connect with North Street at East Street (Phase 1).<br />
(Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.04 ROG, 0.04 NOx, 0.01 PM10, and 0.07<br />
CO) <strong>2011</strong> $2,230,167<br />
Changes in vertical and horizontal<br />
alignment<br />
Widen Pioneer Ave. from 2 to 4 lanes between Gibson Road and Heritage<br />
Parkway Drive. 2013 $3,338,450<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
revisions<br />
Construct two-lane road from Mace Blvd. to federally supported Pacific<br />
Flyway wildlife area. HPP #867 <strong>2011</strong> $1,160,000<br />
Yolo SACOG YOL17010 VAR79046 Yolo County PPM Plan, program and monitor for Yolo County. 2015 $664,000<br />
U.S. Fish and Wildlife<br />
Mace Bird Reserve Access<br />
Yolo Service<br />
VAR192<strong>14</strong><br />
Road<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
University of California<br />
Davis UCD10000 VAR79047<br />
University Transport<br />
System UNI10464 VAR79065<br />
University Transport<br />
System UNI10465 VAR79051<br />
University Transport<br />
System UNI10360 VAR79050<br />
University Transport<br />
System UNI10467 VAR79054<br />
Hutchison Corridor Complete<br />
Street<br />
UC Davis Memorial Union<br />
Terminal Improvement<br />
Unitrans Bus Stop Access and<br />
Passenger Amenties<br />
Unitrans Hutchison Corridor<br />
Improvements<br />
Unitrans Miscellaneous Capital<br />
Improvements for Ops<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
UC Davis Campus, Hutchison Dr., from California Ave. to A St.: remove an<br />
S-curve and construct adequate road section of increased transit usage,<br />
new sidewalks and circulation modifications. 2016<br />
and operation of historic<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
$1,455,001 structures or facilities)<br />
Major overhaul to the MU terminal to provide operational and passenger<br />
amenity improvements, in particular to accommodate a higher volume of 40-<br />
foot buses as are operated now (compared to smaller buses being<br />
operated when the terminal was first used in the 1970s). Project will also<br />
provide for improved regional connections with YoloBus and FAST routes<br />
which serve the terminal. 2016 $2,262,500 Bus terminals and transfer points<br />
Unitrans bus stop improvements, accessibility, and passenger amenities,<br />
including real-time information. Implement real-time Automatic Vehicle<br />
Location, Automatic Passenger Counter, Computer Aided Dispatching and<br />
Construction of small passenger<br />
other related ITS elements. 2018 $1,310,000 shelters and information kiosks<br />
Upgrade bus transit center at UC Davis (Hutchison Corridor), including offstreet<br />
berths, shelter, landscaping, bike racks, and signage, with no land<br />
acquisition or roadway capacity increase. 2012 $1,849,483<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
Purchase of office, shop, and<br />
Office, shop, operating equipment, facility, security enhancements, and nonrevenue<br />
vehicles for existing facilities. 2015<br />
operating equipment for existing<br />
$492,000 facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Plantings,<br />
landscaping, etc.<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Changes in<br />
Vertical and Horizontal Alignment<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bus Terminals and<br />
Transfer Points<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction of<br />
small passenger shelters and<br />
information kiosks<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of<br />
office, shop, and operating equipment<br />
for existing facilities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 411 of 423<br />
Page 32 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
University Transport<br />
Operating assistance to transit Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
Yolo System UNI10466 VAR79057 Unitrans Operating Assistance In Davis, operating assistance for Unitrans. 2015 $17,472,000 agencies<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Purchase one 40-foot bus for expansion, replace four 20-foot cutaway<br />
buses (Davis Community Transit and Unitrans), and purchase related<br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
University Transport<br />
Unitrans Vehicle Replacement / equipment (radios, fareboxes, security camera systems), and rehabilitate 2<br />
or for minor expansions of the buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
Yolo System UNI10468 VAR79058 Minor Expansion<br />
buses (including CNG tank replacement). 2017 $1,225,000 fleet<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19289 VAR79008<br />
CR 12 Bridge Scour<br />
Countermeasures<br />
CR 12, over Zamora Creek, 0.69 miles east of CR #92: Install scour<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
countermeasure to address scour critical condition at this structure. (Toll<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Credits for PE & CON) 20<strong>14</strong> $850,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL15984 VAR79012<br />
County Road <strong>14</strong>0 between CR <strong>14</strong>1 and CR <strong>14</strong>2: widen or improve<br />
CR <strong>14</strong>0 Shoulder Improvements shoulders. 2012 $1,120,000 Safety improvement program<br />
County Road 22 from CR 126 to approximately 2.75 miles north: Widen<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
shoulders as allowed by levee constraints, rehabilitate roadway, and install<br />
Public Works YOL19265 VAR79010 CR 22 Shoulder Widening rumble strips along centerline. 2012 $2,608,500 Safety improvement program<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
County Road 23 between CR 86A and CR 86B: widen or improve<br />
Public Works YOL19250 VAR79010 CR 23 Shoulder Improvements shoulders. <strong>2011</strong> $777,000 Safety improvement program<br />
CR 26, over Winters Canal, 0.46 miles east of CR 87. Perform scour<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
countermeasures for this bridge to eliminate scour critical condition. (Toll<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Public Works YCT18237 VAR79008 CR 26 Scour Countermeasures Credits for PE & CON) 2015 $66,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
CR 41, over Cache Creek, 500' east of SR 16: Construct scour<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Public Works YOL18235 VAR79008 CR 41 Bridge Scour<br />
countermeasures to eliminate the scour critical condition for this structure. 2012 $190,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
CR 86A over Cottonwood Slough, 0.22 miles north of CR #25: Replace<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
existing functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. (Toll<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
Public Works YOL18233 VAR79008 CR 86A Bridge Replacement Credits for PE, ROW, & CON) 2015 $1,002,500 additional travel lanes)<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL18234 VAR79008 CR 89 Bridge Replacement<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL16280 VAR79030 CR 98 Bike Improvements<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL18236 VAR79008 CR 99 Bridge Scour<br />
CR 89, over Buckeye Creek, 0.04 miles north of CR #3B: Replace existing<br />
structural deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for<br />
CON) 2015<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$1,550,001 additional travel lanes)<br />
In Yolo County, CR 98 from 1,400 feet south of CR 29 (Davis) to Woodland,<br />
add shoulders and bike lanes to roadway and two existing bridges and<br />
rehab roadway. 2018 $16,352,129 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
County Rd. 99 west,Over Buckeye Creek, 0.48 miles south east of CR # 1.:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Perform Scour countermeasures on this structure to eliminate the scour<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
critical condition. (Toll Credits for PE & CON) 20<strong>14</strong> $190,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements on High Risk Rural<br />
Roads - HRRR program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL15440 VAR79030<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19274 VAR79017<br />
CR 99, CR 29 & CR 99D<br />
Bikeways<br />
CR31 and CR93A<br />
Rehabilitation<br />
Esparto Main Street<br />
Revitalization Implementation<br />
Plan<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19230 VAR79046<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL15983 Salt Creek Bridge Replacement<br />
Yolo County Dept of<br />
Public Works YOL19282 VAR79046<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18239 VAR79057<br />
In Yolo County, CR 99 from CR 27 to CR 29 and CR 29 from CR 99 to SR<br />
113 and CR 99D from CR 29 to Davis City limits: construct class II bike<br />
lanes by adding four foot shoulders and rehabilitating existing roadway. <strong>2011</strong> $4,359,071 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Reconstruct portion of County Rd. 31 from Davis City limits to County Rd.<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
93A, and County Rd. 93A from County Rd. 31 to County Rd. 32. <strong>2011</strong> $954,259 rehabilitation<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
Town of Esparto: Engineering services to implement the plan. Engineering<br />
services could include transportation features such as corner curb<br />
extensions and or bulbouts, diagonal parking, crosswalks, refuge islands,<br />
directional curb ramps, and or street lighting. 2015<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
$5,000,000 revisions<br />
CR 29 over Salt Creek, 2.83 mi west of CR 88: Replace 1 lane bridge with 2<br />
lane bridge. (Toll Credits for ROW & CON) 2015 $1,000,000<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
In Yolo County, develop a plan to measure, control, and reduce net<br />
greenhouse gas emissions and address economic and social adaptations<br />
of the county to the effects of climate change. 2012<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
$150,000 revisions<br />
Yolo County Smart Growth<br />
Implementation Project<br />
ADA Operating Assitance<br />
(5307) Operating Assistance for ADA Paratransit Operations 2015 $6,873,886<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18201 VAR79054<br />
Administration and Operations<br />
Purchase of office, shop, and<br />
Office Equipment including<br />
operating equipment for existing<br />
Computer and Software Purchase of office equipment including computers and software. 2015 $137,000 facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of<br />
office, shop, and operating equipment<br />
for existing facilities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 412 of 423<br />
Page 33 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18241 VAR79057<br />
Beyond ADA paratransit service<br />
(New Freedoms Rural)<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18088 VAR79050 Facility Improvements<br />
Expansion of parameters for medical appointments beyond the threefourths<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
of a mile required by ADA for paratransit service. <strong>2011</strong> $173,970<br />
agencies<br />
Improvements to the administration, maintenance and operations facility for<br />
Yolobus located in Woodland. 20<strong>14</strong> $6,123,276<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18074 VAR79050<br />
Maintenance and<br />
Administration Facility<br />
Improvements to the maintenance and administration facility for Yolobus<br />
located in Woodland. (Project is listed for informational purposes only.) 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
$1,000 structures)<br />
Yolo County<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
Transportation District YCT18238 VAR79057 Preventive Maintenance (5307) Preventive Maintenance of Yolobus Transit Fleet FY 10-11 - FY<strong>14</strong>-15 2015 $11,483,684 agencies<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18187 VAR79057<br />
Route 215 Operation<br />
Assistance (RURAL JARC)<br />
Operating Assistance for continuation service on Route 215. This service<br />
provides low income and rural individuals transit service to and from<br />
employment related activities. 2015<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
$6,782,399 agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Operating Assistance for continuation of service on Route 42. This service<br />
provides transit service to low income individuals who work non-traditional<br />
schedules, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. (FY 10/11) 2015<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
$204,527 agencies<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18186 VAR79057 Route 42 Operating Assistance<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18240 VAR79057 Rural Operating Assistance Rural Operationg Assistance for Yolobus service 2015 $7,241,405<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
agencies<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18102 VAR79052 Signage Enhancement<br />
Transit system signage enhancement, including downtown Sacramento for<br />
all agencies - 2012<br />
Directional and informational<br />
$62,500 signs<br />
Construction Phase 1 Downtown/Riverfont Streetcar: West Sacramento<br />
Yolo County<br />
West Sacramento/ Sacramento Transit Center (West Capitol at Merkley) to Old Sacramento (Capitol Mall at<br />
Transportation District YCT18198<br />
Streetcar (Phase 1)<br />
Front St.) 2017 $35,000,000<br />
Yolo County<br />
YCTD FY 10 Preventive<br />
Operating assistance to transit<br />
Transportation District YCT18099 VAR79057 Maintenance YCTD FY 10 Preventive Maintenance of Yolobus Transit Fleet <strong>2011</strong> $1,269,459 agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Grouped Projects for Construction or<br />
renovation of power, signal, and<br />
communications systems<br />
Grouped Projects for Operating<br />
assistance to transit agencies<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18160 VAR79058<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18167 VAR79050<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18166 VAR79053<br />
Yolobus 13 Bus Purchase Cost<br />
Increase<br />
Yolobus Bus Stop<br />
Enhancement Project<br />
Yolobus ITS Projects/Universal<br />
Fare Card Project<br />
Increase in procurement cost of 13 - 40’ ft fully equipped high-floor transit<br />
buses. Due to changes in supply for the desired bus configuration and<br />
required power plant the new estimated cost of this procurement is<br />
approximately $460,000 per unit, $42,000 above previous estimates. <strong>2011</strong><br />
Purchase of new buses and rail<br />
cars to replace existing vehicles<br />
or for minor expansions of the<br />
$538,000 fleet<br />
Enhance passenger safety, security, comfort, and information by installing<br />
(either adding or replacing) passenger shelters, benches, shelter and bench<br />
pads, solar lighting, information displays at several locations along Yolobus<br />
transit routes. <strong>2011</strong> $264,000<br />
Reconstruction or renovation of<br />
transit buildings and structures<br />
(e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage<br />
and maintenance facilities,<br />
stations, terminals, and ancillary<br />
structures)<br />
Retrofit and add to the transit fleet and transit operations various intelligent<br />
transportation system (ITS) products to enhance transit operation,<br />
passenger safety, passenger information, passenger trip planning,<br />
passenger mode choice, emergency response, system security and<br />
simplification of fare payment through the regions universal fare card fare<br />
collection system. 2012<br />
Purchase of operating equipment<br />
for vehicles (e.g., radios,<br />
$436,000 fareboxes, lifts, etc.)<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of new<br />
buses and rail cars to replace existing<br />
vehicles or for minor e<br />
Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or<br />
renovation of transit buildings and<br />
structures<br />
Grouped Projects for Purchase of<br />
operating equipment for vehicles<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18162 VAR79055<br />
Yolo County<br />
Transportation District YCT18161 VAR79046 Yolobus Spare the Air Days<br />
Yolobus Rehabilitation and Repower<br />
of Nine (9) Transit Buses Rehabilitation and re-power of nine (9) buses to extend their useful life <strong>2011</strong> $1,350,000 Rehabilitation of transit vehicles<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
Recover the lost revenue for “Spare the Air” free ride days over a two year<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
period. 2012 $<strong>14</strong>2,517 revisions<br />
Grouped Projects for Rehabilitation of<br />
transit vehicles<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Yuba Caltrans District 3 CAL18824 Feather River Parkway<br />
In City of Marysville, construct a new alignment for SR70 and SR20 through<br />
the City of Marysville, creating a new alignment from 3rd Street westward<br />
towards the levee just north of Binney Junction, reconnecting to SR 20 and<br />
continuing to reconnect with SR 70 north of town. 2020 $310,259,121<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 413 of 423<br />
Page 34 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Yuba Caltrans District 3 CAL18782 VAR79005<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Marysville Operational<br />
Improvements<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Mobility<br />
Program<br />
On SR 20 in Marysville, from I Street to F Street; also on SR 70, from 4th<br />
Street to 5th Street: Install left-turn pockets and modify signals. 2015 $5,631,000 Safety improvement program<br />
In Marysville on SR 70 from First St. undercrossing to east of Binney<br />
Yuba Caltrans District 3 CAL20441 VAR79007 Marysville Roadway Rehab<br />
Junction and on SR 20 from Feather River Bridge #18-9 to 0.1 mile east of<br />
Levee Rd. - Roadway rehab (Yub-70 PM <strong>14</strong>.1/15.4 and Yub-20 PM 0.5/3.5 20<strong>14</strong><br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$43,350,000 rehabilitation<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
Yuba Caltrans District 3 CAL20443 VAR79046 SR 65 Corridor Master Plan SR 65, from I-80 to SR 70. Develop Aesthetic Corridor Master Plan. 2012 $195,001 revisions<br />
From 3 mi north of Wheatland to 0.9 mi south of Jct SR 70: Perform<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Yuba Caltrans District 3 CAL20390 VAR79017 SR 65 Maintenance<br />
highway maintenance. 2012 $3,803,000 rehabilitation<br />
Near Marysville, from 0.1 mile east of Levee Road to 0.1 mile west of Loma<br />
Rica Road - Pavement rehabilitation (PM R3.5/8.0) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Yuba Caltrans District 3 CAL20445 VAR79006 Yub-20 Pavement Rehab 0848]. 2013 $5,993,000 rehabilitation<br />
Yuba Caltrans District 3 CAL20408 VAR79001 Yub-65 Scour Structure Rehab<br />
Yuba Caltrans District 3 CAL18835 VAR79001 Yub-70 E Street Bridge Rehab<br />
Yuba Caltrans District 3 CAL20382 VAR79002 Yub-70 Install Guardrail<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Near Wheatland, at Dry Creek Bridge #16-0002 - Bridge scour mitigation<br />
(PM 2.2) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0806] 2015<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$3,976,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Yuba County, in Marysville, at Yuba River Bridge Overhead #16-34 -<br />
Rehabilitate bridge deck (PM 15.4/25.8) 2013<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$3,634,000 rehabilitation<br />
Near Marysville, from the Yuba River Bridge to State Route 65 - Install<br />
guardrail and thin trees (PM R8.4/13.5) [SHOPP Lump Sum - Collision<br />
Reduction] 2012 $1,466,000 Safety improvement program<br />
In Yuba County south of Marysville from McGowan Road OC to Yuba River<br />
BOH - Roadway rehabilitation (PM R7.0/13.6) [SHOPP Roadway<br />
Preservation - Roadway Rehab] 2013<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
$18,062,000 rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Shoulder<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Roadside<br />
Preservation Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
SHOPP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
SHOPP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - SHOPP Collision<br />
Reduction Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation -<br />
SHOPP Roadway Preservation<br />
Program<br />
Yuba Caltrans District 3 CAL204<strong>14</strong> VAR79007 Yub-70 Roadway Rehab<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
Yuba City of Wheatland YUB15857 VAR79046 Bicycle Master Plan Develop citywide bike system with new development standards. 2012 $31,588 revisions<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
Yuba City of Wheatland YUB15991 VAR79017 Wheatland Road Wheatland Road, from E Street to G Street: Rehabilitate roadway. <strong>2011</strong> $57,608 rehabilitation<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
Yuba SACOG YUB15630 VAR79046 Yuba County PPM Plan, program and monitor for Yuba County. 2015 $250,000 revisions<br />
not lead to construction<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YUB15993<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15852 VAR79017<br />
Alleghany Rd Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Beale AFB Access (Smartville<br />
Road)<br />
In Yuba County: Alleghany Rd, over Oregon Creek, 0.1 mile east of SR 49.<br />
Replace the existing one lane historic bridge with a new two lane bridge<br />
while preserving the existing structure. (Toll Credits for PE & CON) 2015 $2,0<strong>14</strong>,000<br />
Smartville Rd, SR 20 to Beale Air Force Base: Rehabilitate roadway and<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
improve alignment. HPP #3139 <strong>2011</strong> $3,750,000 rehabilitation<br />
Specific activities which do not<br />
involve or lead directly to<br />
construction, such as: planning<br />
and technical studies, grants for<br />
training and research programs,<br />
planning activities conducted<br />
pursuant to titles 23 and 49<br />
U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems<br />
revisions<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16007 VAR79046 Bicycle Master Plan Update 1995 countywide Bikeway Master Plan. <strong>2011</strong> $95,580<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Activities that do<br />
not lead to construction<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 4<strong>14</strong> of 423<br />
Page 35 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Various bridges in Yuba County: conduct preventive maintenance. See the<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16021 VAR79008 Bridge Preventive Maintenance<br />
Caltrans website for a detailed list of locations:<br />
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_MPO.html#SACOG 2015 $68,000<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15988 VAR79047 E St. Mx Irrigation System<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
additional travel lanes)<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
South of Marysville by the E Street Bridge at the Yuba River river bottoms.<br />
Work will include providing water supply well, electrical service, irrigation<br />
system and constructing restroom facilities and septic system for off-road<br />
riding facility. (RTM-07-011) <strong>2011</strong><br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
and operation of historic<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
$400,381 structures or facilities)<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15928 VAR79061<br />
Feather River Blvd Traffic<br />
Signal at River Oaks Blvd Construct new traffic signal at Feather River Blvd and River Oaks Blvd. 2013<br />
Intersection signalization projects<br />
$300,000 at individual intersections<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
2 lane extension of regional arterial from Orchards Subdivision to North<br />
Public Works YUB16013 Goldfields Parkway<br />
Beale Road (0.6 miles) 20<strong>14</strong> $1,000,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Signalization<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15881 VAR79061<br />
Goldfields Parkway Traffic<br />
Signal<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16010 VAR79010<br />
Hammonton-Smartsville Rd<br />
Shoulder Improvement<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15970 VAR79010 Headwall Removal<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YUB15600<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16019 VAR79008<br />
Honcut Road Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
La Porte Rd. Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15996 VAR79012<br />
Loma Rica Rd. Safety<br />
Improvements<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15950 McGowan Parkway<br />
Install new traffic signal at the intersection of North Beale Road and<br />
Goldfields Parkway 2015<br />
Intersection signalization projects<br />
$300,000 at individual intersections<br />
Hammonton-Smartsville Rd from 0.7 miles west to 2 miles west of South<br />
Golden Parkway. Widen the typical shoulder section to 4' of pavement with<br />
3' of aggregate base rock. HSIP3-03-029 2013 $645,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Remove headwalls near roadway for safety issues and realign Woodruff<br />
Lane. <strong>2011</strong> $500,000 Safety improvement program<br />
In Yuba County, Community of Loma Rica, Honcut Road Bridge over<br />
Honcut Creek: Replace 1 lane bridge with 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for<br />
CON) 2012 $3,027,000<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
La Porte Rd, over New York Creek, 0.3 miles north of New York Flat Rd:<br />
Replace 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. 2012<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$1,484,500 additional travel lanes)<br />
Loma Rica Rd. from Verjeles Rd. to Marysville Rd.: Widen shoulders;<br />
extend culverts; improve drainage; install pavement markings and striping. 2013 $1,055,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Construct 3-lane collector McGowan Parkway from Arboga Road to Union<br />
Pacific Railroad. 20<strong>14</strong> $1,300,000<br />
Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Signalization<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements on High Risk Rural<br />
Roads - HRRR program<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
McGowan Parkway and Arboga Install new Traffic Signal at the intersection of McGowan Parkway and<br />
Intersection signalization projects Grouped Projects for Intersection<br />
Public Works YUB15871 VAR79061 Road Traffic Signalization Arboga Road. 20<strong>14</strong> $250,000 at individual intersections Signalization<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
In Linda, install raised median on North Beale Rd from Feather River Blvd.<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Public Works YUB16009 VAR79010 N. Beale Rd Raised Median to Linda Ave. HSIP3-03-027 2013 $1,100,000 Safety improvement program Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16018 VAR79008<br />
New York House Rd Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16008 VAR79047 North Beale Complete Street<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16011 VAR79017<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YUB15877<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16012 VAR79047<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16006 VAR79030<br />
North Beale Rd. Shoulder<br />
Improvements and Overlay<br />
North Beale Road<br />
Improvements<br />
Olivehurst Ave. Complete<br />
Street<br />
Power Line Rd Bike/Ped<br />
Improvements<br />
New York House Rd over Dry Creek, 0.2 miles northeast of Frenchtown Rd:<br />
Replace the existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new lane<br />
bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON) 2015<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
$1,680,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
and operation of historic<br />
In Linda, North Beale Road from Lindhurst Ave. to Griffith Ave.: Install<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
curbs, gutters, wider sidewalks, landscaping, bike lanes and roundabouts. 2020 $20,000,000 structures or facilities)<br />
North Beale Rd., from Brophy Rd. to Beale Air Force Base: Widen paved<br />
shoulders to 6 feet. FRom Griffith Ave. to Beale Air Force Base: Remove<br />
open-grade AC and repave roadway. Also, improve intersection at North<br />
Pavement resurfacing and/or<br />
Beale Rd. and Brophy Rd. 2013 $1,470,000 rehabilitation<br />
Widen Roadway from 2-lanes to 4-lanes and install curb gutter and<br />
sidewalk from Linda Ave to Griffith Rd. 20<strong>14</strong> $2,000,000<br />
Transportation enhancement<br />
activities (except rehabilitation<br />
Olivehurst Ave., from 7th Ave. to McGowan Pkwy: Install curbs, gutters,<br />
and operation of historic<br />
sidewalks, bicycle lanes, center turn lane, improved transit stops, and<br />
transportation buildings,<br />
associate drainage improvements. 2013 $1,820,000 structures or facilities)<br />
Olivehurst, on Powerline Rd, from 15th Ave. to 9th Ave.: Construct new<br />
sidewalks and bicycle lanes. 2013 $1,342,800 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
Hwy 70 / Feather River Blvd. interchange: signalized intersection in<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15360<br />
conjunction with the Plumas Lake Specific Plan and the Hwy. 70 widening<br />
Route 70 at Feather River Blvd. (Phase 2). 20<strong>14</strong> $22,333,000<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16017 VAR79008 Scales Rd Bridge Rehab<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB16020 VAR79008<br />
Smartsville Rd Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
Scales Rd, over Slate Creek, 3 miles northeast of La Porte Rd.: replace the<br />
deck system and paint the structural steel on this rural one lane bridge. (Toll<br />
Credits for PE & CON) 2015 $48,400<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
additional travel lanes)<br />
Smartsville Rd, over Vineyard Creek, 0.3 miles southwest of Waldo Rd:<br />
Widening narrow pavements or<br />
Replace existing timber bridge with new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for<br />
reconstructing bridges (no<br />
ROW & CON) 2015 $1,869,000 additional travel lanes)<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Pavement<br />
resurfacing and/or rehabilitation<br />
Grouped Projects for Transportation<br />
enhancement activities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
Grouped Projects for Bridge<br />
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction -<br />
HBP Program<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 415 of 423<br />
Page 36 of 37
Appendix 10<br />
County Lead Agency Project ID<br />
Grouped Cat.<br />
ID Title Description<br />
Completion<br />
Year Total Cost Exempt Cat. Grouped Cat.<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Intersection of Spenceville Road at Camp Far West/Monarch Trail:<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements on High Risk Rural<br />
Yuba Public Works YUB15985 VAR79012 Spenceville Rd. Left Turn Construct new left-turn lane at nonsignalized intersection. <strong>2011</strong> $395,000 Safety improvement program Roads - HRRR program<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
State Route 70 at Feather River Modify traffic signal at SR70 and Feather River Blvd to accommodate 4<br />
Yuba Public Works<br />
YUB15961<br />
Blvd<br />
lane freeway construction. <strong>2011</strong> $1,000,000<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works<br />
YUB15965<br />
Timbuctoo Rd. Bridge<br />
Replacement<br />
In Yuba County: Timbuctoo Road, over Deep Ravine No.1, 1 mile NW/O SR<br />
20. Replace the existing structurally deficient one lane bridge with a new<br />
two lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON) 2013 $868,000<br />
Yuba<br />
Yuba County Dept of<br />
Public Works YUB15986 VAR79010 Traffic Signal<br />
In Linda, Intersection of Hammonton-Smartville Rd. and Simpson Ln.: Install<br />
3-phase traffic signal. <strong>2011</strong> $396,000 Safety improvement program<br />
Grouped Projects for Safety<br />
Improvements - HSIP Program<br />
Yuba Yuba Sutter Transit YST10435 VAR79030<br />
North Beale Rd & Lowe Ave<br />
Transit Accessibility<br />
At North Beale Rd & Lowe Ave: Construct an ADA accessible path to a high<br />
use Yuba-Sutter Transit bus stop including the curbcuts, sidewalks,<br />
accessible pedestrian signals and other accessibility features as necessary.<br />
(FFY 2007 and FFY 2008 FTA Section 5317 funds programmed in 2008<br />
with Yuba County General Funds for the local match.) <strong>2011</strong> $57,500 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities<br />
TOTAL $8,215,251,623<br />
Grouped Projects for Bicycle and<br />
pedestrian facilities<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 416 of 423<br />
Page 37 of 37
APPENDIX 11:<br />
EXPEDITED PROJECT SELECTION PROCEDURES<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 417 of 423
Expedited Project Selection Procedures<br />
• If a region has an approved (by Caltrans) Expedited Project<br />
Selection Procedures (EPSP), project(s) from that region may<br />
be moved within the triennial FSTIP period without an<br />
administrative amendment.<br />
• Projects are only moved within the triennial FSTIP period for<br />
implementation purposes only.<br />
• MPO shall continue to ensure that its FTIP is financially<br />
constrained by year when projects are moved under these<br />
procedures.<br />
• EPSP shall be included as part of FTIP submitted to Caltrans.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 418 of 423
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 419 of 423
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 420 of 423
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 421 of 423
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>MTIP</strong> - Page 422 of 423
WHAT WE DO<br />
The Sacramento Area Council<br />
of Governments (SACOG) is an<br />
association of Sacramento<br />
Valley governments formed<br />
from the six regional<br />
counties—El Dorado, Placer,<br />
Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo and<br />
Yuba—and 22 member cities.<br />
SACOG’s directors are chosen<br />
from the elected boards of its<br />
member governments.<br />
SACOG’s primary charge is to<br />
provide regional<br />
transportation planning and<br />
funding, as well as a forum<br />
for the study and resolution<br />
of regional issues. In this<br />
role, SACOG prepares the<br />
region’s long-range<br />
transportation plan; approves<br />
distribution of affordable<br />
housing around the region;<br />
keeps a region-wide database<br />
for its own and local agency<br />
use; helps counties and cities<br />
use federal transportation<br />
funds in a timely way; assists<br />
in planning for transit,<br />
bicycle networks, clean air<br />
and airport land uses; and<br />
has completed the Blueprint<br />
Project which links<br />
transportation and land<br />
development more closely.<br />
EXECUTIVE<br />
STAFF<br />
Mike McKeever<br />
Executive Director<br />
Matt Carpenter<br />
Director of<br />
Transportation Services<br />
Gordon Garry<br />
Director of Research<br />
and Analysis<br />
Rebecca Sloan<br />
Director of<br />
External Affairs and<br />
Member Services<br />
PROJECT<br />
STAFF<br />
Theresa Arnold<br />
Manager of Capital<br />
Programs<br />
Renée Devere-Oki<br />
Senior Planner<br />
José Luis Cáceres<br />
Associate Planner<br />
SUPPORT<br />
STAFF<br />
Gayle Greene<br />
Administrative<br />
Assistant II<br />
Scott Overton<br />
Reprographics<br />
Jason McNeill<br />
Web Page<br />
This report was funded in part through grants from the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit<br />
Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. The views and opinions of the authors or agency expressed<br />
herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the U. S. Department of Transportation.