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TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP)SFY 2014 2017
March 15, 2013
1299 Superior Ave.Cleveland, Ohio 44114
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The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) is a public organization serving the counties ofand municipalities and townships within Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Medina (covering an area with2.1 million people). NOACA is the agency designated or recognized to perform the following functions:
ServeastheMetropolitanPlanningOrganization(MPO),withresponsibilityforcomprehensive, cooperative and continuous planning for highways, public transit, andbikeways, as defined in the current transportation law.
Performcontinuouswaterquality,transportation-relatedairqualityandotherenvironmental planning functions.
Administertheareaclearinghousefunction,whichincludesprovidinglocalgovernmentwith the opportunity to review a wide variety of local or state applications for federalfunds.
Conducttransportationandenvironmentalplanningandrelateddemographic,economicand land use research.
Serveasaninformationcenterfortransportationandenvironmentalandrelated
planning. AtNOACAGoverningBoarddirection,providetransportation
andenvironmental
planning assistance to the 172 units of local, general purpose government.
TheNOACAGoverningBoardiscomposedof
44localpublicofficials.TheBoardconvenes
monthly to provide a forum for members
to present, discuss and develop solutions
to local and areawide issues and make
recommendations regarding implementation
strategies. As the area clearinghouse fortheregion,theBoardmakescommentsand
recommendations on applications for state and
federal grants, with the purpose of enhancing
the regions social, physical, environmental and
land use/transportation fabric. NOACA invites
you to take part in its planning process. Feel
freetoparticipate,toaskquestionsandtolearn
more about areawide planning.
For more information, call (216)241-2414
or log on at http:\\www.noaca.org
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NOACA DIRECTORS
BOARD MEMBERS
BOARD OFFICERS
Grace Gallucci, Executive Director
Cheryl A. Kurkowski, CPA,Director of Finance & Operations
Jonathan Giblin, Director of Programs William Davis, Associate Director of Planning
CUYAHOGA COUNTY
Robert G. Blomquist,Mayor, City of Olmsted Falls
William R. Cervenik, Mayor, City ofEuclid
Scott E. Coleman, Mayor,City of Highland Heights
Timothy J. DeGeeter, Mayor, City of
ParmaEdward O. FitzGerald, CountyExecutive, Cuyahoga County
Susan K. Infeld,Mayor, City of University Heights
Edward S. Jerse, Director ofRegional Collaboration,
Susanna Niermann ONeil, ActingCity Manager, Cleveland Heights
Michael S. Procuk, Mayor,Village of Brooklyn Heights
Julian Rogers,Councilman, City of Cleveland
Leonard A. Spremulli, Mayor,Village of Bentleyville
Robert A. Stefanik, Mayor, City ofNorth Royalton
Michael P. Summers, Mayor, City ofLakewood
Deborah L. Sutherland, Mayor,City of Bay Village
Bonita G. Teeuwen, P.E., Director ofPublic Works
CITY OF CLEVELAND
Anthony Brancatelli, Councilman
Robert N. Brown, Director ofPlanning
Martin J . Keane, Councilman
Valarie J. McCall, Chief ofGovernment Affairs
Mamie J. Mitchell, CouncilwomanJomarie Wasik, Director of CapitalProjects
GEAUGA COUNTY
Tracy A. Jemison, Geauga CountyCommissioner
Mary E. Samide, President,Geauga County Board ofCommissioners
Ralph Spidalieri, Geauga CountyCommissioner
LAK E COUNTY
Robert E. Aufuldish, President,
Lake County Board ofCommissioners
James R. Gills, P.E., P.S., LakeCounty Engineer
Ray Jurkowski, General ManagerLAKETRAN
Judy Moran, Lake CountyCommissioner
Daniel P. Troy, Lake CountyCommissioner
LORAIN COUNTY
Holly Brinda, Mayor, City of Elyria
Kenneth P. Carney, Sr., P.E., P.S.,Lorain County Engineer
Ted Kalo, President,Lorain County Board ofCommissionersDick Heidecker, Trustee, Columbia
Township
John D. Hunter, Mayor, Village ofShefeld
Chase M. Ritenauer, Mayor, City ofLorain
Tom Williams, Lorain CountyCommissioner
MEDINA COUNTY
J. Christopher Easton, Public ServiceDirector, City of Wadsworth
Stephen D. Hambley,Medina County Commissioner
Michael J . Salay, P.E., P.S.,Medina County Engineer
Kathleen Scheutzow, Trustee,Brunswick Hills Township
NORTHEAST OHIOREGIONAL SEWERDISTRICT (NEORSD)
Julius Ciaccia, Jr., Executive Director
GREATER CLEVELAND REGIONALTRANSIT AUTHORITY (RTA)George M. Dixon, Board President
CLEVELAND-CUYAHOGA COUNTYPORT AUTHORITY:
William D. Friedman, President/CEOOHIODEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION (ODOT):Myron S. Pakush, Deputy Director,District 12
Ex ofcio Member:Kurt Princic, Chief, NortheastDistrict Ofce, Ohio EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA)
President: Valarie J. McCall,Chief of Government Affairs, City of ClevelandFirst Vice President: Mary E. Samide,President, Geauga County Board ofCommissionersSecond Vice President: Ted Kalo,President, Lorain County Board of
CommissionersSecretary: Daniel P. Troy,Lake County Commissioner
Assistant Secretary: Kathleen Scheutzow,Trustee, Brunswick Hills Township, MedinaCountyAssistant Secretary: Robert E. Aufuldish,President, Lake County Board of CommissionersTreasurer: Stephen D. Hambley, Medina CountyCommissioner
Assistant Treasurer:Julius Ciaccia, Jr.,Executive Director, Northeast Ohio Regional SewerDistrict
Assistant Treasurer: John D. Hunter,Mayor of Shefeld Village, Lorain County
Immediate Past President: Edward S. Jerse,Director of Regional Collaboration, CuyahogaCounty
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1)Title & Subtitle
Draft Transportation Improvement Program SFY 2014 2017 Highway,Bikeway and Transit Elements
2) NOACA Report No.
3) Author(s) NOACA 4)Report Date
March 15, 2013
5) Performing Organization Name & Address
Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency1299 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114-3204
Phone: (216) 241-2414 FAX: (216) 621-3024 Web: www.noaca.org
6)Project Task No. 06020-01
7)NOACA Contract/Grant No.ODOT/FHWA
8) Sponsoring Agency Name & Address
Ohio Department of Transportation1980 W. Broad St., Box 899Columbus, OH 43216-0899
9)Type of Report & Period Covered
J uly 1, 2013 J une 30, 2017
10) Sponsoring Agency Code
11) Supplementary NotesFederal funding for this project was provided by the Federal Highway Administration and administered by the Ohio Department of Transportation.
12) Abstracts The NOACA TIP is a document prepared in cooperation with municipal, county and state levels of general purpose governments, public transit agenciesand other transportation system operators. The TIP lists highway, bikeway and transit projects to be implemented in Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and MedinaCounties within a specific time period. This listing also contains cost estimates, sources of financial support and other planning considerations for each project.
13) Key Words & Document Analysis
A. Descriptors Highway and Bikeway Summary Tables, Highway and Bikeway Project Listing, Transit Operator ProgramsB. Identifiers/Open Ended Terms NOACA Public and Interested Party Involvement for SFY 2014 2017 TIP, Review, Selection and Prioritization ofProjects, Major Highway and Bikeway Projects Implemented and Delayed, Highway and Bikeway Projects Sold and System Operation andMaintenance Expenditures
14) Availability StatementNOACA
15) No. Pages
16) Price
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DRAFT
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP)(SFY 2014 2017)
HIGHWAY, BIKEWAY AND TRANSIT ELEMENTS
MARCH 15, 2013
NORTHEASTOHIO
AREAWIDECOORDINATING
AGENCY
Valarie J. McCall Grace GallucciBOARD PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Preparation of this publication was financed by appropriations from the counties of andmunicipalities within Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Medina; the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency; and the U.S. Department of Transportation, FederalTransit Administration and Federal Highway Administration, in conjunction with the OhioDepartment of Transportation.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
INTRODUCTION 1
I. HIGHWAY AND BIKEWAY ELEMENT 7Highway and Bikeway Summary Tables 9
Total CostsProgrammed in Five County Area 11Funds Programmed in Five County Region 12
Funds Programmed in Cuyahoga County 14
Funds Programmed in Geauga County 16
Funds Programmed in Lake County 17
Funds Programmed in Lorain County 18
Funds Programmed in Medina County 19
Highway and Bikeway Element Project Listing SFY 2014 2017 21
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II. TRANSIT ELEMENT 171Transit TIP Project Tables 173
Transit TIP Table Explanation 175
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) 177
LAKETRAN 193
Lorain County Transit (LCT) 196
Brunswick Transit Alternative (BTA) 198
Medina County Public Transit 199Statewide Line Items 201
III. APPENDICES 203Appendix A: Financial Assessment/Fiscal Constraint/Innovative Financing 205
Appendix B: NOACA Public and Interested Party Involvement
for SFY 2014 2017 TIP 211
Appendix C: Review, Selection and Prioritization of Projects 217
Appendix D: Major Highway and Bikeway Projects Implemented and Delayed 229
Appendix E: Highway, Bikeway and Transit Projects Sold (4/21/11 2/14/13) 235
Appendix F: Transportation System Operation and Maintenance Expenditures 265
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INTRODUCTION TOTHE NOACA SFY 2012 2015 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP)
Overview
On J uly 6, 2012, President Obama signed into law the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21).
MAP-21 took effect on October 1, 2012. This legislation builds on and refines many of the highway, transit, bike, and
pedestrian programs and policies established in 1991, and consolidates the program structure into a smaller number of
broad core programs. Many smaller funding programs are eliminated, including most discretionary programs, with the
eligibilities generally continuing under core programs.
The Highway Trust Fund (HTF) is the source of funding for most of the programs in the Act. The HTF is comprised of
the Highway Account, which funds highway and intermodal programs, and the Mass Transit Account. Federal motor fuel
taxes are the major source of income into the HTF.
MAP-21 restructures core highway formula funding programs. Activities carried out under some existing formula
programs the National Highway System Program, the Interstate Maintenance Program, the Highway Bridge Program,
and the Appalachian Development Highway System Program are incorporated into the following new core formula
program structure: National Highway Performance Program (NHPP), Surface Transportation Program (STP),
Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ), Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP),
Railway-Highway Crossings (set-aside from HSIP) and Metropolitan Planning.
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MAP-21 also created two new formula programs. The Construction of Ferry Boats and Ferry Terminal Facilities,
replaces a similarly purposed discretionary program. Also, Transportation Alternatives (TA) a new program
encompasses most activities funded under the Transportation Enhancements, Recreational Trails, and Safe Routes to
School programs under SAFETEA-LU.
The Transportation Infrastructure Financing and Innovation Act (TIFIA) program provides federal credit assistance to
eligible surface transportation projects. This program is further discussed in Appendix A
MAP-21 continues and enhances the metropolitan and statewide transportation planning processes to incorporate
performance goals, measures, and targets into the process of identifying needed transportation improvements and
project selection. Public involvement remains a hallmark of the planning process.
With respect to transit, MAP-21 furthers several important goals, including safety, state of good repair, performance, and
program efficiency. MAP-21 gives the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) significant new authority to strengthen the
safety of public transportation systems throughout the United States. The act also puts new emphasis on restoring and
replacing our aging public transportation infrastructure by establishing a new needs-based formula program and new
asset management requirements. In addition, it establishes performance-based planning requirements that align federal
funding with key goals, and tracks progress towards these goals. MAP-21 improves the efficiency of administering grant
programs by consolidating several programs and streamlining the major capital investment grant program known as
New Starts. These, and other important changes, are summarized in this document.
Under MAP-21, J ob Access and Reverse Commute activities are now eligible for funding under the Urbanized Area
Formula program (5307) and also the Rural Area Formula program (5311). Activities eligible under the former New
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Freedom program are now eligible under the Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities program
(5310).
MAP-21 grants FTA the authority to establish and enforce a new comprehensive framework to oversee the safety of
public transportation through the following new programs. These includes Safety Authority (5329), State of Good Repair
Grants (5337), Asset Management (5326), Bus and Bus Facilities Formula Grants (5339), Public Transportation
Emergency Relief (5324) and Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Planning Pilot Grants (20005(b) of MAP-21).
The Urbanized Area Formula Grants (5307) program provides grants to urbanized areas to support public
transportation. Funding is distributed by formula based on the level of transit service provision, population, and other
factors. The program remains largely unchanged, but it now funds job access and reverse commute activities, expandedeligibility for using Urbanized Area Formula Funding for operating expenses, passenger ferry grants and state safety
oversight grants.
MAP-21 also modified programs such as Fixed Guideway Capital Investment Grants (5309), with respect to adding new
eligibility, streamlining development processes, project evaluation, reorganization and other provisions. Other programs
modified with MAP-21 include Metropolitan and Statewide Planning Programs (5303, 5304 & 5305), Research,
Development, Demonstration, and Deployment (5312), Technical Assistance and Standards (5314) and Human
Resources and Training (5322).
Requirements for a long-range plan and a short-term Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) continue, with the
long-range plan to incorporate performance plans required by the law for specific programs. The long-range plan must
describe the performance measures and targets used in assessing system performance and progress in achieving the
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performance targets. The TIP must also be developed to make progress toward established performance targets and
include a description of the anticipated achievements.
Federal law requires that all transportation projects using federal aid under the Federal Transit Act or Title 23 U.S.C.
provisions must be listed in the TIP. The projects are sponsored by various implementers and coordinated through
NOACA, which is the metropolitan planning organization for the northeast Ohio region.
The NOACA region includes Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Medina counties. The Transportation Improvement
Program (TIP) is a document containing proposed highway, bikeway, enhancement and transit projects for the region.
These projects are expected to be implemented within the next four years and beyond.
The TIP Development Process
NOACAs TIP was developed using a comprehensive and coordinated process. It began with coordination with project
sponsors and program managers (i.e. local communities, county engineers, Ohio Department of Transportation ODOT
Districts 3 and 12 and the transit operators) for cost, scope and schedule updates. This information was collected and
assembled into the TIP. The TIP also contains various elements as required by the Ohio Biennial STIP/TIP
Development Standard specifically for state fiscal year (SFY) 2014 - 2017 STIP. The requirements are included as
appendices. Copies of the March 1, 2013 draft TIP were distributed to ODOT Central Office in Columbus, District 3 and
12 for their review and comment.
The TIP, dated March 1, 2013 contains all required appendices. Appendix A is a financial assessment of the overall
transportation program demonstrating that the TIP can be implemented with the financial resources that are expected to
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be available to the NOACA area. This section also includes the fiscal constraint analysis of NOACA controlled funds
(Table 2) and also includes innovative financing strategies.
Appendix B contains a summary of activities NOACA implemented during the TIP public and stakeholder involvement
period for NOACAs SFY 2014 2017 TIP, and also its SFY 2014 Overall Work Program (OWP). The public and
stakeholder involvement strategy developed for the TIP is consistent with NOACAs Public Interaction Policy.
Appendix C contains excerpts from NOACAs Regional Transportation Investment Policy (RTIP) which involve the
procedures employed in the review, selection and prioritization of transportation projects placed on the Transportation
Plan, TIP and the priority list of projects.
Appendix D includes a list of major projects from the SFY 2012 2015 TIP that were implemented (i.e. sold, obligated or
advertised up to February 14, 2013). Also included is a list of major projects from SFY 2012 2015 that were delayed.
This list also depicts these projects revised program status.
Appendix E includes a list of projects from the SFY 2012 2015 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) that were
implemented (i.e., sold or encumbered) with federal and state funds between April 20, 2011 and February 14, 2013).
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Appendix F contains a summary of how the regions transportation system is being and will be adequately maintained as
evidenced by the types of expenditures either obligated or programmed in the TIP, and summarizes how the
implementation of the proposed highway and transit projects will help to maintain the existing infrastructure.
The air quality conformity and environmental justice (EJ ) analyses are being conducted for NOACAs Transportation
Plan. The TIP will rely on the air quality determination and EJ analyses for the Plan.
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I. HIGHWAY AND BIKEWAY ELEMENT
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I. HIGHWAY AND BIKEWAY ELEMENT
SUMMARY TABLES
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Total Costs Programmed in Five County AreaHighway and Bi keway Element
County Total Plan
3/15/2013
Dollars are in thousands
2014 2015 2016 2017
2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
$278,880 $138,730 $150,764 $2,653,306$1,117,492$549,117Cuyahoga
$12,986 $9,511 $3,581 $9,173$56,010$29,933Geauga
$66,564 $4,726 $7,286 $92,057$100,976$22,400Lake
$27,213 $36,798 $58,663 $90,579$172,139$49,465Lorain
$16,440 $19,260 $30,061 $97,998$79,057$13,295Medina
Totals $664,210 $402,083 $209,026 $250,355 $2,943,114$1,525,674
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2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
Fundin g Sources for the Five-County RegionHighway and Bi keway Element
3/1/2013
Abbrev Total2014 2015 2016 2017 PlanDescription
Dollars are in thousands
FEDERAL FUNDSBH $0$0 $1,600 $0 $1,600 $0OLD Bridge Rehabilitation
BR $10,815$34,998 $2,257 $37,925 $85,995 $4,563Bridge
C/STP $3,669$960 $0 $0 $4,629 $0County Surface Transportation Program
CMAQ $22,388$17,768 $19,115 $16,550 $75,821 $43,206Congestion Mitigation Air Quality
E/STP-M $3,711$5,932 $3,100 $4,343 $17,086 $0MPO Enhancement Surface Trans Program
E/STP-S $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $156State Enhancement Surface Trans Program
Earmark $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $1,770Transportation Improvement Earmark Projects
EmkOH06 $291$200 $0 $0 $491 $0Earmark OH062
EmkOH07 $1,162$58 $0 $0 $1,220 $0Earmark OH073
EmkOH16 $0$275 $1,523 $0 $1,798 $0Earmark OH165
EmkOH16 $0$729 $0 $0 $729 $0Earmark OH169
EmkOH18 $665$0 $0 $0 $665 $0Earmark OH185
EmkOH21 $0$1,302 $0 $0 $1,302 $0Earmark OH214
EmkOH25 $1,852$500 $0 $0 $2,352 $0Earmark OH251
EmkOH31 $3,007$0 $0 $0 $3,007 $0Earmark OH313
EmkOH31 $0$1,167 $0 $0 $1,167 $0Earmark OH317
EmkOH32 $0$990 $0 $0 $990 $0Earmark OH322
EmkOH32 $0$547 $0 $0 $547 $0Earmark OH323
EmkOH39 $218$50 $0 $0 $268 $0Earmark OH392
EmkOH39 $380$0 $0 $0 $380 $0Earmark OH393
ER $960$0 $0 $0 $960 $0Emergency Relief
Fed $5,681$2,222 $12,153 $19,843 $39,899 $245,061Undetermined Federal Funds
FTA $0$3,000 $0 $0 $3,000 $0Federal Transit AdministrationHSIP $10,060$5,876 $6,282 $125 $22,342 $6,814Highway Safety Improvement Program
IM $10,286$14,859 $14,765 $24,072 $63,982 $182,138Interstate Maintenance
LBR $4,617$4,224 $6,756 $765 $16,361 $408County Local Bridge Funds
MBR $3,175$0 $0 $0 $3,175 $0Municipal Bridge Program
NH $13,759$23,418 $1,462 $1,757 $40,397 $27,080National Highway System
NHPP $6,042$4,365 $12,031 $31,752 $54,189 $2,637National Highway Performance Program
PLHD $681$1,080 $0 $0 $1,761 $0Public Lands Highway Discretionary Funds
S/STP $12,732$28,344 $13,853 $6,972 $61,902 $23,875State Surface Transportation Program
SAFETEA- $2,758$764 $0 $546 $4,068 $6,562Safe Actbl Flxb Efcnt Trsp Eqty Act-Lgcy for Us
Scnc Bywy $917$0 $0 $0 $917 $0National Scenic Byway Program
SRS $996$1,371 $0 $0 $2,367 $0Safe Routes to School Program
STP $29,082$33,641 $26,757 $30,531 $120,011 $100,897Surface Transportation Program
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2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
Fundin g Sources for the Five-County RegionHighway and Bi keway Element
3/1/2013
Abbrev Total2014 2015 2016 2017 PlanDescription
Dollars are in thousands
TCSP Emk $0$363 $0 $0 $363 $0Transp, Community Sys Preservation EarmarkTEA21 $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $4,755TEA-21 Demonstration Funds
TRAC $350$5,355 $200 $0 $5,905 $1,667,631TRAC
TRC $199$0 $0 $0 $199 $77Toll Revenue Credit
$194,359SUBTOTAL FEDERAL FUNDS $150,452 $175,180$121,853 $641,845 $2,317,630
STATE FUNDS
COF $0$3,000 $0 $0 $3,000 $0Clean Ohio Fund
Grv Bonds $125,700$0 $0 $0 $125,700 $0Garvee Bonds
Issue 1 $0$0 $1,142 $0 $1,142 $0Issue 1
ODOD $0$287 $0 $0 $287 $0Ohio Department of Development
ODOT $40,769$75,128 $32,313 $37,101 $185,312 $485,320Ohio Department of Transportation
OPWC $4,200$700 $1,552 $0 $6,452 $0Ohio Public Works CommissionORDC $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $1,500Ohio Rail Development Commission
State Bond $0$13,000 $0 $0 $13,000 $0State Bonds
$92,115SUBTOTAL STATE FUNDS $170,669 $37,101$35,008 $334,893 $486,820
$1,525,674$664,210 $402,083 $209,026 $250,355 $2,943,114GRAND TOTAL ALL FUNDS
LOCAL FUNDS
$548,936$377,736 $80,962 $52,165 $38,074e.g., county and municipality funds $138,664ALL
SUBTOTAL LOCAL FUNDS $377,736 $80,962 $38,074$52,165 $548,936 $138,664
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3/15/2013
Abbrev Total2014 2015 2016 2017
Funds programmed in Cuyahoga County
PlanDescription
Dollars are in thousands
FEDERAL FUNDS
BH $0$0 $1,600 $0 $1,600 $0OLD Bridge Rehabilitation
BR $3,436$19,561 $48 $23,942 $46,988 $4,163Bridge
C/STP $0$960 $0 $0 $960 $0County Surface Transportation Program
CMAQ $16,445$14,932 $19,115 $10,627 $61,119 $38,881Congestion Mitigation Air Quality
E/STP-M $2,322$4,352 $1,500 $3,960 $12,134 $0MPO Enhancement Surface Trans Program
E/STP-S $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $156State Enhancement Surface Trans Program
Earmark $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $881Transportation Improvement Earmark Projects
EmkOH16 $0$275 $1,523 $0 $1,798 $0Earmark OH165
EmkOH16 $0$729 $0 $0 $729 $0Earmark OH169
EmkOH18 $665$0 $0 $0 $665 $0Earmark OH185
EmkOH21 $0$1,302 $0 $0 $1,302 $0Earmark OH214
EmkOH31 $3,007$0 $0 $0 $3,007 $0Earmark OH313
EmkOH31 $0$1,167 $0 $0 $1,167 $0Earmark OH317
EmkOH32 $0$990 $0 $0 $990 $0Earmark OH322
EmkOH32 $0$547 $0 $0 $547 $0Earmark OH323
EmkOH39 $380$0 $0 $0 $380 $0Earmark OH393
ER $960$0 $0 $0 $960 $0Emergency Relief
Fed $0$1,840 $7,821 $0 $9,661 $228,224Undetermined Federal Funds
FTA $0$3,000 $0 $0 $3,000 $0Federal Transit Administration
HSIP $3,992$2,450 $0 $0 $6,442 $0Highway Safety Improvement Program
IM $7,540$13,522 $12,779 $19,508 $53,349 $163,720Interstate Maintenance
LBR $1,200$3,222 $3,918 $0 $8,341 $0County Local Bridge FundsMBR $3,175$0 $0 $0 $3,175 $0Municipal Bridge Program
NH $7,546$20,032 $0 $0 $27,578 $26,390National Highway System
NHPP $5,284$4,152 $5,078 $29,578 $44,092 $0National Highway Performance Program
PLHD $681$1,080 $0 $0 $1,761 $0Public Lands Highway Discretionary Funds
S/STP $1,661$9,738 $880 $0 $12,278 $9,469State Surface Transportation Program
SAFETEA- $1,964$400 $0 $0 $2,364 $6,370Safe Actbl Flxb Efcnt Trsp Eqty Act-Lgcy for Us
Scnc Bywy $917$0 $0 $0 $917 $0National Scenic Byway Program
SRS $564$336 $0 $0 $900 $0Safe Routes to School Program
STP $18,796$18,507 $25,317 $22,451 $85,071 $60,313Surface Transportation Program
TCSP Emk $0$363 $0 $0 $363 $0Transp, Community Sys Preservation Earmark
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Abbrev Total2014 2015 2016 2017
Funds programmed in Cuyahoga County
PlanDescription
Dollars are in thousands
TEA21 $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $4,755TEA-21 Demonstration Funds
TRAC $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $1,584,076TRAC
$123,456SUBTOTAL FEDERAL FUNDS $80,535 $110,067$79,580 $393,639 $2,127,398
STATE FUNDS
COF $0$3,000 $0 $0 $3,000 $0Clean Ohio Fund
Grv Bonds $125,700$0 $0 $0 $125,700 $0Garvee Bonds
Issue 1 $0$0 $1,142 $0 $1,142 $0Issue 1
ODOT $22,730$52,762 $21,790 $21,980 $119,261 $458,682Ohio Department of Transportation
OPWC $4,200$0 $1,552 $0 $5,752 $0Ohio Public Works Commission
ORDC $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $1,500Ohio Rail Development Commission
$55,762SUBTOTAL STATE FUNDS $152,630 $21,980$24,484 $254,855 $460,182
GRAND TOTAL ALL FUNDS $1,117,492$549,117 $278,880 $138,730 $150,764 $2,653,306
LOCAL FUNDS
$468,998$369,899 $45,716 $34,666 $18,717e.g., county and municipality funds $65,726ALL
SUBTOTAL LOCAL FUNDS $369,899 $45,716 $18,717$34,666 $468,998 $65,726
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Abbrev Total2014 2015 2016 2017
Funds programmed in Geauga County
PlanDescription
Dollars are in thousands
FEDERAL FUNDS
BR $220$0 $0 $0 $220 $0Bridge
C/STP $649$0 $0 $0 $649 $0County Surface Transportation Program
E/STP-M $373$148 $0 $0 $521 $0MPO Enhancement Surface Trans Program
Fed $1,000$0 $0 $0 $1,000 $6,738Undetermined Federal Funds
HSIP $315$0 $0 $125 $440 $0Highway Safety Improvement Program
LBR $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $408County Local Bridge Funds
NH $0$91 $0 $0 $91 $0National Highway System
NHPP $0$0 $3,049 $0 $3,049 $0National Highway Performance Program
S/STP $3,946$4,385 $4,320 $2,142 $14,794 $0State Surface Transportation Program
SAFETEA- $0$0 $0 $546 $546 $192Safe Actbl Flxb Efcnt Trsp Eqty Act-Lgcy for Us
STP $1,720$2,682 $240 $0 $4,642 $0Surface Transportation Program
TRC $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $77Toll Revenue Credit
$7,306SUBTOTAL FEDERAL FUNDS $8,223 $2,813$7,609 $25,951 $7,415
STATE FUNDS
ODOT $3,827$8,919 $1,842 $768 $15,356 $1,733Ohio Department of Transportation
State Bond $0$13,000 $0 $0 $13,000 $0State Bonds
$21,919SUBTOTAL STATE FUNDS $3,827 $768$1,842 $28,356 $1,733
GRAND TOTAL ALL FUNDS $56,010$29,933 $12,986 $9,511 $3,581 $9,173
LOCAL FUNDS
$1,703$708 $936 $60e.g., county and municipality funds $26ALL
SUBTOTAL LOCAL FUNDS $708 $936 $0$60 $1,703 $26
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3/15/2013
Abbrev Total2014 2015 2016 2017
Funds programmed in Lake County
PlanDescription
Dollars are in thousands
FEDERAL FUNDS
BR $4,798$2,827 $0 $1,113 $8,738 $400Bridge
C/STP $2,758$0 $0 $0 $2,758 $0County Surface Transportation Program
CMAQ $5,343$2,836 $0 $388 $8,567 $4,325Congestion Mitigation Air Quality
E/STP-M $600$600 $0 $128 $1,328 $0MPO Enhancement Surface Trans Program
EmkOH06 $291$200 $0 $0 $491 $0Earmark OH062
EmkOH07 $1,162$58 $0 $0 $1,220 $0Earmark OH073
EmkOH25 $1,852$500 $0 $0 $2,352 $0Earmark OH251
EmkOH39 $218$50 $0 $0 $268 $0Earmark OH392
Fed $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $1,127Undetermined Federal Funds
HSIP $1,234$294 $0 $0 $1,528 $0Highway Safety Improvement Program
IM $2,318$0 $0 $0 $2,318 $17,572Interstate MaintenanceLBR $3,417$232 $0 $0 $3,649 $0County Local Bridge Funds
NH $0$3,049 $0 $0 $3,049 $0National Highway System
NHPP $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $400National Highway Performance Program
S/STP $0$1,236 $1,168 $0 $2,404 $9,998State Surface Transportation Program
SAFETEA- $794$364 $0 $0 $1,158 $0Safe Actbl Flxb Efcnt Trsp Eqty Act-Lgcy for Us
SRS $432$0 $0 $0 $432 $0Safe Routes to School Program
STP $5,730$3,820 $1,200 $2,800 $13,550 $3,400Surface Transportation Program
TRC $199$0 $0 $0 $199 $0Toll Revenue Credit
$16,065SUBTOTAL FEDERAL FUNDS $31,145 $4,428$2,368 $54,007 $37,222
STATE FUNDS
ODOT $3,881$2,676 $1,688 $1,638 $9,884 $7,184Ohio Department of TransportationOPWC $0$700 $0 $0 $700 $0Ohio Public Works Commission
$3,376SUBTOTAL STATE FUNDS $3,881 $1,638$1,688 $10,584 $7,184
GRAND TOTAL ALL FUNDS $100,976$22,400 $66,564 $4,726 $7,286 $92,057
LOCAL FUNDS
$36,385$2,958 $31,537 $670 $1,220e.g., county and municipality funds $47,651ALL
SUBTOTAL LOCAL FUNDS $2,958 $31,537 $1,220$670 $36,385 $47,651
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Abbrev Total2014 2015 2016 2017
Funds programmed in Lorain County
PlanDescription
Dollars are in thousands
FEDERAL FUNDS
BR $2,361$10,652 $2,209 $12,870 $28,092 $0Bridge
C/STP $262$0 $0 $0 $262 $0County Surface Transportation Program
CMAQ $600$0 $0 $5,535 $6,135 $0Congestion Mitigation Air Quality
E/STP-M $0$0 $1,600 $255 $1,855 $0MPO Enhancement Surface Trans Program
Fed $3,881$250 $4,332 $17,041 $25,504 $7,200Undetermined Federal Funds
HSIP $0$3,021 $1,200 $0 $4,221 $0Highway Safety Improvement Program
IM $227$833 $0 $0 $1,060 $847Interstate Maintenance
LBR $0$770 $2,035 $765 $3,570 $0County Local Bridge Funds
NH $4,562$248 $1,000 $1,757 $7,567 $690National Highway System
NHPP $758$214 $3,810 $2,174 $6,955 $0National Highway Performance Program
S/STP $2,748$9,438 $1,708 $1,479 $15,373 $1,974State Surface Transportation ProgramSRS $0$1,034 $0 $0 $1,034 $0Safe Routes to School Program
STP $1,692$7,899 $0 $2,358 $11,948 $17,118Surface Transportation Program
TRAC $0$1,840 $0 $0 $1,840 $36,230TRAC
$36,199SUBTOTAL FEDERAL FUNDS $17,090 $44,234$17,895 $115,417 $64,058
STATE FUNDS
ODOD $0$287 $0 $0 $287 $0Ohio Department of Development
ODOT $8,060$9,763 $5,388 $9,662 $32,874 $10,452Ohio Department of Transportation
$10,050SUBTOTAL STATE FUNDS $8,060 $9,662$5,388 $33,161 $10,452
GRAND TOTAL ALL FUNDS $172,139$49,465 $27,213 $36,798 $58,663 $90,579
LOCAL FUNDS
$23,561$3,215 $2,064 $13,515 $4,767e.g., county and municipality funds $16,069ALL
SUBTOTAL LOCAL FUNDS $3,215 $2,064 $4,767$13,515 $23,561 $16,069
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Abbrev Total2014 2015 2016 2017
Funds programmed in Medina County
PlanDescription
Dollars are in thousands
FEDERAL FUNDS
BR $0$1,957 $0 $0 $1,957 $0Bridge
E/STP-M $415$833 $0 $0 $1,248 $0MPO Enhancement Surface Trans Program
Earmark $0$0 $0 $0 $0 $888Transportation Improvement Earmark Projects
Fed $800$132 $0 $2,802 $3,734 $1,771Undetermined Federal Funds
HSIP $4,519$110 $5,082 $0 $9,711 $6,814Highway Safety Improvement Program
IM $202$505 $1,985 $4,563 $7,255 $0Interstate Maintenance
LBR $0$0 $802 $0 $802 $0County Local Bridge Funds
NH $1,651$0 $462 $0 $2,112 $0National Highway System
NHPP $0$0 $93 $0 $93 $2,237National Highway Performance Program
S/STP $4,377$3,548 $5,777 $3,351 $17,052 $2,434State Surface Transportation Program
STP $1,146$733 $0 $2,922 $4,800 $20,067Surface Transportation ProgramTRAC $350$3,515 $200 $0 $4,065 $47,325TRAC
$11,332SUBTOTAL FEDERAL FUNDS $13,459 $13,638$14,401 $52,830 $81,536
STATE FUNDS
ODOT $2,271$1,008 $1,605 $3,053 $7,937 $7,270Ohio Department of Transportation
$1,008SUBTOTAL STATE FUNDS $2,271 $3,053$1,605 $7,937 $7,270
GRAND TOTAL ALL FUNDS $79,057$13,295 $16,440 $19,260 $30,061 $97,998
LOCAL FUNDS
$18,290$956 $709 $3,254 $13,370e.g., county and municipality funds $9,192ALL
SUBTOTAL LOCAL FUNDS $956 $709 $13,370$3,254 $18,290 $9,192
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HIGHWAY AND BIKEWAY ELEMENTPROJ ECT LISTINGSFY 2014 2017
Sorted by County-Route-Section
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Install informational signs andkiosksInstallation of informational signs and kiosks along the 110 mile Ohio &Erie Canal Way Scenic Byway in Cuyahoga, Summit, Stark andTuscarawas Counties
85412 exemptCUY/SUM /STA/TUS CANALWAY SIGNAGE (PHASE 2) CO CUY CO $129,258 2015CO Scnc Bywy $517,031 2015
$646,289
Bridge Rehabilitation
Broadview Hts:Avery Rd (CR 208) over Chippewa Creek
91043 exemptCUY AVERY RD BRIDGE CE CUY CO $26,168 2016
CE LBR $104,673 2016
CO CUY CO $373,832 2016
CO LBR $1,495,327 2016
$2,000,000
Widen, Rehab, Add LT Lane& ReplaceMiddleburg Hts, Parma:
Pearl Rd to York Rd 2 .40 miles
10900 analyzedCUY BAGLEY RD/PLEASANT VALLEY RD
IN ORDER TO PROVIDE THE STP FUNDING FOR THISPROJECT AND MAINTAIN FISCAL BALANCE, THE STPFUNDING IS DEPICTED AS AN ANTICIPATED SIB LOAN.
CE AFSIB $640,795 2014
CE C/STP $62,804 2014
CE CUY CO $640,795 2014
CO AFSIB $9,154,205 2014
CO C/STP $897,196 2014
CO CUY CO $9,394,205 2014
$20,790,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Bridge ReplacementCleveland:Bridge No. 24 over Big Creek Pkwy, between Kensington Ave andCress Rd
24106 exemptCUY BELLAIRE RD (CR-323) CE CUY CO $52,891 2014CE LBR $211,564 2014
CO CUY CO $752,729 2014
CO LBR $3,010,916 2014
$4,028,100
Repair/Resurf.(base repair) &Enhncmnts.University Hts, S Euclid:
Fairmount Blvd to Mayfield Rd(enhancements include curb bump-outs, raised crossswalks,
crosswalk signal head and curblane for stormwater run-off)
2.5 miles
92121 exemptCUY BELVOIR BLVD CE CUY CO $3,300 2014
CE E/STP-M $13,200 2014
CE CUY CO $19,364 2014
CE STP $77,458 2014
CO CUY CO $106,700 2014
CO E/STP-M $426,800 2014
CO CUY CO $626,115 2014
CO STP $2,504,460 2014
$3,777,397
Implement Safe Routes toSchool ProgramBrooklyn:
Brooklyn Elem. School & Brooklyn Middle School:Includes sidewalks & ped. Paths, improve crosswalks, traffic control(in and around school zone), improve school zone & crosswalksignage, improve traffic circulation at drop-off/pick-up zones
93610 exemptCUY BROOKLYN SRTS CO Brklyn $14,000 2015
CO SRS $140,000 2015
$154,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Bridge ReplacementCleveland:Commericial Rd bridge over CSX and under N & S RR
89064 exemptCUY CANAL RD BRIDGE CE Cleve $62,500 2014CE BR $250,000 2014
CO Cleve $562,500 2014
CO BR $2,250,000 2014
$3,125,000
Bridge Replacement
Cleveland:Cedar Rd (CR 23) over Doan Brook
91039 exemptCUY CEDAR AVE BRIDGE CE CUY CO $37,918 2016
CE LBR $151,671 2016
CO CUY CO $541,682 2016
CO LBR $2,166,729 2016
$2,898,000
Streetscape Enhancements
Cleveland Hts:Cedar Hill to Fairmount BlvdIncludes transit wait. env., signage, lighting, ped. & bike enhncmnts.,benches, lighting, expanded sidewalks, multi-purpose trail on southside of Cedar Glen Pkwy. and green infrastructure elements
95631 exemptCUY CEDAR FAIRMOUNT STREETSCAPE C Cleve Hts $427,088 2017
C E/STP-M $1,500,000 2017
$1,927,088
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Streetscape EnhancementsCleveland Hts:Lee Rd - Superior Ave to Dellwood Rd;Cedar Rd - Edgewood Rd to Kildare RdIncludes relocating Cedar Lee bus stop, signage, lighting, ped. & bikeenhncts., benches, lighting, expanded sidewalks, and greeninfrastructure elements
95632 exemptCUY CEDAR LEE STREETSCAPE C Cleve Hts $1,125,820 2017C E/STP-M $1,500,000 2017
$2,625,820
Resurfacing
Cleveland Hts:Euclid Hts Blvd to Taylor Rd 2.16 miles
95106 exemptCUY CEDAR RD (CR 23) CE Cleve Hts $21,171 2017
CE STP $84,683 2017
CO Cleve Hts $684,523 2017
CO STP $2,738,093 2017
$3,528,470
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Pedestrian Improvements &Repave RoadChagrin Falls:Sidewalk and pedestrian Improvements - North St from Mill St toChagrin Falls North Corporation LineMill St from North St to Cleveland StCleveland St from Mill St to Washington StRepave North St from East Cottage St to Cleveland St
87613 exemptCUY CHAGRIN FALLS NORTH STREET
PROJECT FUNDED WITH FY 2009 APPROPRIATIONSEARMARK OH393 FUNDS
CE Chgn Flls $17,475 2015CE Chgn Flls $8,738 2015
CE STP $34,952 2015
CE Chgn Flls $2,767 2015
CE EmkOH393 $11,068 2015
CO Chgn Flls $582,525 2015
CO Chgn Flls $291,262 2015
CO STP $1,165,048 2015
CO Chgn Flls $92,233 2015
CO EmkOH393 $368,932 2015
$2,575,000
Safety Improvements
Chagrin Falls:Project includes off road pedestrian facility, signage, bike racks andpavement markings for two schools
88290 exemptCUY CHAGRIN FALLS SRTS CE Chgn Flls $48,515 2014
CO SRS $336,150 2014
CO Chgn Flls $101,385 2014
$486,050
Construct a riverwalk
Cleveland:Construct a r iverwalk connecting Front St and Main Ave in the FlatsEastbank. This project is part of a bigger project called the FlatsEastbank project.House High Priority Project No. 1429Senate High Priority Project No. 4632
88443 exemptCUY CLEVELAND RIVERWALK
PROJECT FUNDED WITH SAFETEA-LU EARMARK OH317
CE CCPA $29,163 2014
CE EmkOH317 $116,652 2014
CO CCPA $262,467 2014
CO EmkOH317 $1,049,866 2014
$1,458,148
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Construct Towpath TrailCleveland:Harvard Rd to Steelyard CommonsHouse High Priority Project No.1688Senate High Priority Project No. 4637
0.75 mile
80997 exemptCUY CLEVELAND TOWPATH TRAIL (PHASE 1) RW CMAQ $750,000 2017RW CUY CO $750,000 2017
CO Earmark $881,335 Plan
CO CUY CO $2,000,000 Plan
CO CMAQ $8,000,000 Plan
$12,381,335
Construct Cleveland TowpathTrailCleveland:
Steelyard Commons to IR-490 (Quigley Ave/W 3rd St) Trailhead
House High Priority Project No. 1688Senate High Priority Project No. 4637
6 miles
84112 exemptCUY CLEVELAND TOWPATH TRAIL (PHASE 3) RW CUY CO $1,000,000 2014
RW CMAQ $1,000,000 2014
CE CUY CO $130,841 2016
CE CMAQ $523,364 2016
CO CUY CO $1,869,159 2016
CO CMAQ $7,476,636 2016
$12,000,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Construct Towpath TrailCleveland:Tremont/Literary Trailhead to Canal Basin Park
87075 exemptCUY CLEVELAND TOWPATH TRAIL (PHASE 4) PEDD EmkOH322 $990,416 2014PEDD EmkOH214 $1,301,720 2014
RW CMAQ $200,000 2016
RW CUY CO $200,000 2016
CE CMAQ $960,000 2017
CO CUY CO $2,160,000 2017
CO CMAQ $8,640,000 2017
$14,452,136
EnhancementsLakewood, Cleveland:Curb-lane bus lanes along Clifton Blvd: W end loop of Lakewoodterminus to E end of Shoreway, at Lake Ave (also includeslandscaping, resrfcng./pvmnt. Repair, bicycle & ped. amenities, newbus stops & transit signal prioritization
04.56 miles
89030 exemptCUY CLIFTON BLVD TRANSIT ENHANCEMENT (CUY US 6 - 7.64) C CMAQ $2,390,000 2014
C Lakwod $50,000 2014
C Cleve $722,500 2014
C FTA $3,000,000 2014
C ODOT $960,000 2014
C GCRTA $965,000 2014
C E/STP-M $600,000 2014
$8,687,500
Culvert Construction &ReconstructionCulvert reconstruction contract.
Various locations in Cuyahoga County.
87470 exemptCUY CLVRT FY2015 CE ODOT $40,000 2015
CO ODOT $400,000 2015
$440,000
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Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Bridge RepairIR 71-09.95: Brook ParkIR 77-00.82: BrecksvilleUS 422-14.68 L&R: SolonIR 480 24.62: Bedford HtsIR 480-25.03: Bedford Hts
94490 exemptCUY D12 BH FY2014 MISC CE ODOT $3,500 2014CE BR $31,500 2014
CE ODOT $3,500 2014
CE NH $31,500 2014
CE ODOT $7,000 2014
CE IM $63,000 2014
CO ODOT $100,000 2014
CO BR $400,000 2014
CO ODOT $100,000 2014
CO NH $400,000 2014
CO ODOT $100,000 2014
CO IM $900,000 2014
$2,140,000
Bridge Repair
Bridge repair on various structures throughout District 12
95309 exemptCUY D12 BH FY2015 MISC CE ODOT $21,000 2015
CE NH $84,000 2015
CO ODOT $300,000 2015
CO NH $1,200,000 2015
$1,605,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Bridge Inspection3year major bridge inspection contract: CUY100869 for 3 yrs;CUY170283 for 3 yrs; CUY4800647 for 3
yrs
93399 exemptCUY D12 BI 2013 PE ODOT $124,575 2015$124,575
Bridge Inspection
3year major bridge inspection contract: CUY101613 for 3 yrs;CUY21441 for 2 yrs; CUY61456 for 3 yrs.
CUY1761334 and CUY711791 for 2 yrs
93400 exemptCUY D12 BI 2014 PE ODOT $233,333 2014
PE ODOT $233,333 2015
PE ODOT $233,333 2016
$699,999
Preventive Maintenance
Crack sealing PM project for various interstate routes in the District
94811 exemptCUY D12 CS FY2014 C ODOT $400,000 2014
CE ODOT $16,000 2014
$416,000
Sign Maintenance/Repair
District 12 sign structure repair contract for SFY 2014. Variouslocations throughout ODOT District 12.
94045 exemptCUY D12 DIGN FY2014 CE ODOT $25,000 2014
CO ODOT $250,000 2014
$275,000
Construction Inspection
Construction Inspection20132014 District GES task order contract used for constructioninspection. Primary work will be soil andcompaction testing.
93195 exemptCUY D12 GES FY 1314 CONS INSP SOILS C ODOT $250,000 2014
$250,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Pavement ConditionInvestigationDistrict 12 task order contract for General Engineering Services (GES)
Pavement Condition Investigation for SFYs 2012-2013Various routes and sections throughout ODOT District 12
90826exempt
CUY D12 GES FY2012-2013 SUBSURFACE C ODOT $145,000 2014
$145,000
2year Surveying Contract
Districtwide:Surveying2year Surveying Contract for SFY 20122013
92305 exemptCUY D12 GES FY20122013 SURVEY PE ODOT $90,000 2014
$90,000
General Engineering TaskOrdersGeneral Engineering Task Orders
A 2year Subsurface Utility Engineering Contract for SFY 20132014
92682 exemptCUY D12 GES FY201314 SUE PE ODOT $150,000 2014
$150,000
Task Orders
Task OrdersDistrict 12 task orders for General Engineering Services (GES) forSFYs 20132014
92780 exemptCUY D12 GES FY20132014(1) PE ODOT $375,000 2014
$375,000
Task Orders
Task OrdersDistrict 12 task orders for General Engineering Services (GES) forSFYs 20132014
93395 exemptCUY D12 GES FY20132014(2) C ODOT $375,000 2014
$375,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Task Orders
District 12 task orders for General Engineering Services (GES) forSFYs 20142015
95063 exemptCUY D12 GES FY20142015 PE ODOT $490,000 2014
PE ODOT $250,000 2015
$740,000
Environmental SiteAssessment2year consultant contract for various environmental services
95347 exemptCUY D12 GES FY20142015 ENVIRO SRVCS PE ODOT $10,000 2014
PE ODOT $120,000 2014
PE ODOT $120,000 2015
$250,000
General Engineering Services
2year subsurface pavement and bridge investigation contract for SFY20142015
95345 exemptCUY D12 GES FY20142015 SUBSURFACE PE ODOT $10,000 2014
PE ODOT $145,000 2014
PE ODOT $145,000 2015
$300,000
Environmental SiteAssessment2year consultant contract for various environmental services.
95370 exemptCUY D12 GES FY20162017 ENVIRO SRVCS PE ODOT $120,000 2016
PE ODOT $10,000 2016
PE ODOT $120,000 2017
$250,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Construction Inspection
Construction InspectionDistrict 12 task order contract for General Engineering Services (GES)for SFYs 20132014 used forConstruction Inspection services.QCI
92683 exemptCUY D12 GES1 FY201314 CON INSP C ODOT $500,000 2014
$500,000
Construction Inspection
District 12 task order contract for General Engineering Services (GES)for SFYs 20132014 used forConstruction Inspection services.
93979 exemptCUY D12 GES2 FY201314 CON INSP C ODOT $700,000 2014
$700,000
Construction Inspection
District 12 task order contract for General Engineering Services (GES)for SFYs 20132014 used forConstruction Inspection services.
94060 exemptCUY D12 GES3 FY201314 CON INSP C ODOT $700,000 2014
$700,000
Guardrail Maintenance/Repair
Cleveland, Linndale, Brooklyn:Along IR 71 corridor from approximately IR 480 to Denison Ave
94046 exemptCUY D12 GR FY2014 CE NHPP $63,000 2014
CE ODOT $22,000 2014
CO NHPP $630,000 2014
CO ODOT $220,000 2014
$935,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Lighting Maintenance
Along various sections of IR 71 and IR 90
94074 exemptCUY D12 LG FY2014 CE ODOT $105,000 2014
CO ODOT $1,500,000 2014
$1,605,000
Lighting Maintenance
Various locations throughout ODOT District 12
94078 exemptCUY D12 LG FY2015 CE ODOT $150,000 2015
CO ODOT $1,500,000 2015
$1,650,000
Lighting Maintenance
Distric t 12 lighting upgrade. Various locations throughout ODOTDistrict 12.
94082 exemptCUY D12 LG FY2016 CE ODOT $105,000 2016
CO ODOT $1,500,000 2016
$1,605,000
Mowing
District mowing contract for SFY 2014. Various locations throughoutODOT District 12.
94043 exemptCUY D12 MOW FY2014 CE ODOT $18,400 2014
CO ODOT $460,000 2014
$478,400
Pavement Markings
District Maintenance Contract for pavement markings, striping andraised pavement markings. Various locations throughout ODOTDistrict 12
94047 exemptCUY D12 PM FY2014 CO ODOT $1,317,294 2014
$1,317,294
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Preventive Maintenance
Various routes and sections throughout ODOT District 12
94803 exemptCUY D12 PPM FY2014 CE ODOT $6,000 2014
CE IM $54,000 2014
CO ODOT $200,000 2014
CO IM $1,800,000 2014
$2,060,000
RightofWay (only)
District 12 Task Orders for GES right of way services.
93977 exemptCUY D12 RW1 FY201314 RW ODOT $75,000 2014
$75,000
RightofWay (only)
District 12 Task Order for GES right of way services
93978 exemptCUY D12 RW2 FY201314 RW ODOT $75,000 2014
$75,000
Signal Maintenance/Repair
District 12 traffic repair contract for SFY 2014. Various locationsthroughout ODOT District 12
94044 exemptCUY D12 TSG FY2014 CO ODOT $25,000 2014
CO ODOT $250,000 2014
$275,000
Rehabilitate
Cleveland:Orange Ave to US 20 0.67 mile
95556 exemptCUY E 22ND ST
WORK MAY BE COMBINED WITH PROPOSED STREETSCAPEIMPROVEMENTS
CO Cleve $47,250 2016
CO STP $189,000 2016
CO Cleve $627,750 2016
CO STP $2,511,000 2016
$3,375,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Streetscape Improvements
Cleveland:Orange Ave to US 20
exemptCUY E 22ND ST STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS
MAY BE COMBINED WITH A PROPOSED E 22ND STREHABILITATION PROJECT
PE Cleve $502,500 2014
C Cleve $487,500 2016
C E/STP-M $1,500,000 2016
$2,490,000
Replace Bridge
Cleveland:E 79th Street Bridge over N&S RR and GCRTA 0.11 mile
93460 exemptCUY E 79TH ST BRIDGE RW Cleve $70,000 2014
CE Cleve $130,000 2015
CE STP $520,000 2015
CO Cleve $120,000 2015
CO STP $480,000 2015
CO Cleve $675,000 2015
CO STP $2,700,000 2015
CO Cleve $625,000 2015
CO MBR $2,500,000 2015
$7,820,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Reconstruction & BridgeReplacementCleveland:
Reconstruction of Canal Rd from Carter Rdto Stones Levee BridgeReplace Stones Levee BridgeReconstruction of W 3 St from StonesLevee to Commercial Rd HillReplace Commercial Rd Hill BridgeHouse High Priority Project No. 2582
80979 exemptCUY EAGLE AVE ALTERNATIVES (STONES LEVEE)
PROJECT RELATED TO CUY EAGLE AVE RAMPDEMOLITION: PID No. 79513
PEDD SAFETEA- $364,000 2015
$364,000
Remove, Replace TrafficSignals
East Cleveland:Euclid Ave, Superior Ave, Terrace Rd, Noble Rd & Hayden Dr
95404 exemptCUY EAST CLEVELAND SIGNALS PEDD E Cleve $50,000 2017
PEDD CMAQ $200,000 2017
PEPD E Cleve $13,000 2017
PEPD CMAQ $52,000 2017
RW E Cleve $100,000 Plan
CE E Cleve $24,402 Plan
CE CMAQ $97,608 Plan
CO E Cleve $788,998 Plan
CO CMAQ $3,155,992 Plan
$4,482,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Implement Safe Routes toSchool ProgramEast Cleveland:
Project involves installation of modern pedestrian signals, crosswalks,street lights, sidewalks and enhanced school zone signage
93609 exemptCUY EAST CLEVELAND SRTS PEDD SRS $44,927 2015
C E Cleve $6,019 2015
C SRS $379,073 2015
$430,019
Resurfacing
North Randall, Warrensville Hts:SR 8 (Northfield Rd) to Merrygold Blvd 1.0 miles
94638 exemptCUY EMERY RD (CR-85) CE CUY CO $21,000 2016
CE STP $84,000 2016
CO CUY CO $679,000 2016
CO STP $2,716,000 2016
$3,500,000
Streetscape Enhancement
Cleveland:Independence/IR 77 overpass bridge to E 65th StE 65th St to Broadway Ave
0.66 mile
0.40 mile
94629 exemptCUY FLEET AVE
WORK INCLUDES ROADWAY RECONSTRUCTION ANDREHABILITATION
CE Cleve $205,657 2015
CO OPWC $4,200,000 2015
CO Cleve $971,963 2015
CO NEORSD $1,000,000 2015
CO Cleve $295,520 2015
CO E/STP-M $1,182,080 2015
$7,855,220
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Purchase ReplacementBuses (12/year)Cuyahoga County:
GCRTA Replacement Buses
90068 exemptCUY GCRTA SFY 2012 - 2014 BUS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM C CMAQ $5,000,000 2014
C GCRTA $1,250,000 2014
C GCRTA $1,250,000 2016
C CMAQ $5,000,000 2016
$12,500,000
Provide paratransit service
Cuyahoga County:Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) eligible users throughoutCuyahoga County
90146 exemptCUY GCRTA SFY 2012 - 2015 ADA PARATRANSIT SERVICE C STP $2,500,000 2014
C GCRTA $625,000 2014
C STP $2,500,000 2015
C GCRTA $625,000 2015
C GCRTA $625,000 Plan
C STP $2,500,000 Plan
C GCRTA $625,000 Plan
C STP $2,500,000 Plan
$12,500,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Purchase ReplacementBuses (12/year)Cuyahoga County:
GCRTA Replacement Buses
94687 exemptCUY GCRTA SFY 2015 - 2017 BUS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM C GCRTA $1,250,000 2015
C CMAQ $5,000,000 2015
C GCRTA $1,250,000 Plan
C CMAQ $5,000,000 Plan
C GCRTA $1,250,000 Plan
C CMAQ $5,000,000 Plan
$18,750,000
Construct All Purpose Trail
Mayfield Village:700-ft west of SR 91 between Wilson Mills and White RdConstruct an all purpose trail to complete a 2.1 mile trail linkingemployee centers, restaurants, libraries, several village parks andCleveland Metroparks N Chagrin Reservation
2.1 mile
89721 exemptCUY GREENWAY TRAIL
MAYFIELD VILLAGE GREENWAY TRAIL
CE Myfld $15,165 2014
CE E/STP-M $60,659 2014CO Myfld $201,475 2014
CO E/STP-M $805,902 2014
$1,083,201
Repair and Resurface
Euclid, Richmond Hts:Euclid Ave (US 20) to Richmond Rd (SR 175) 2.55 miles
91038 exemptCUY HIGHLAND RD CE CUY CO $29,126 2014
CE STP $116,505 2014
CO CUY CO $970,874 2014
CO STP $3,883,495 2014
$5,000,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Rehabilitate 4 Bridges
Euclid:Over Euclid Creek
89039 exemptCUY HIGHLAND RD BRIDGES (SECTIONS 00.13-00.31-00.54-00.55)
IN ORDER TO PROVIDE THE STP FUNDING FOR THISPROJECT AND MAINTAIN FISCAL BALANCE, THE STPFUNDING IS DEPICTED AS AN ANTICIPATED SIB LOAN.
CE CUY CO $128,036 2015
CE AFSIB $512,144 2015
CO CUY CO $1,829,084 2015
CO AFSIB $7,316,336 2015
$9,785,600
Construct all-purpose trail
Independence:SR 21 (Brecksville Rd) to Canal Rd
80960 exemptCUY INDEPENDENCE ALL-PURPOSE TRAIL PEDD EmkOH165 $225,000 2014
PEPD EmkOH165 $50,000 2014
PEPD Indpnc $279,000 2014
CO EmkOH165 $99,615 2016CO EmkOH165 $1,423,069 2016
$2,076,684
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Bridge Replacement
Cleveland:New eastbound Innerbelt bridge over the Cuyahoga River Valley.Work includes demolition of the exiting bridge (PID 88318) andreplacement of IR 71 bridge deck over I-90/490 (PID 86824).
82119 analyzedCUY INNERBELT CCG2 EB BRIDGE
PROJECT SPLIT FROM CUY INNERBELT BRIDGE GRP3 : PIDNo. 80407.THIS PROJECT IS BEING PROCURED AS A DESIGN BUILDFINANCE (DBF) TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN INLATE 2013 OR EARLY 2014 ADVANCING THE PROJECT 2 TO3 YEARS.
CO ODOT $220,000 2014
CO Fed $880,000 2014
CO ODOT $160,000 2014
CO Fed $640,000 2014
CO ODOT $80,000 2014
CO Fed $320,000 2014
CE ODOT $70,000 2014
CE IM $280,000 2014
CE ODOT $3,459,400 2014
CE BR $13,837,600 2014
CO Cleve $320,100,000 2014
$340,047,000
Bridge Replacement & MajorRehab.Cleveland:
IR 90 in the Central Interchange from E 9th St to E 22nd StImprove E 22nd Street using part-width construction. Remove theCedar Ave bridge over IR 90. Improve I-77 N of the Kingsbury RunBridge. Replace the Carnegie bridge over IR 90.
82380 analyzedCUY INNERBELT CCG3A
PROJECT SPLIT FROM CUY INNERBELT BRIDGE GRP1: PIDNo. 77332
PEDD ODOT $4,900,000 2014
PEDD NH $19,600,000 2014
CE ODOT $790,000 Plan
CE NH $3,160,000 Plan
CO ODOT $235,000,000 Plan
CO ODOT $32,000,000 Plan
CO Fed $128,000,000 Plan
$423,450,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Quarterly and annual bridge inspection on the Innerbelt Bridge.Onequarterly inspection for 2012; 4quarterly inspections plus 1 routine inspection in 2013; 3 quarterly and1 fracture critical inspection in 2014
93088 exemptCUY IR 090/490 15.24/01.00 INSP PE ODOT $28,905 2014
$28,905
Construct Greenway CorridorTrailCleveland:
Along abandoned railroad RW in the Flats, from Irishtown Bend,underneath the Main Avenue Bridge, crossing the Willow Street Bridgeto a proposed pedestrian bridge, over the NS RR(Type of NOACA fund to be determined by the RTIS)
1.2 miles
89034 exemptCUY LAKE LINK TRAIL
(a.k.a. CLEVELAND MAHONING TRAIL)
RW COF $3,000,000 2014
CE CUY CO $151,602 Plan
CE CMAQ $606,407 Plan
CO CMAQ $6,064,071 Plan
CO CUY CO $1,516,018 Plan
$11,338,098
Realignment
Cleveland:Closure of the Main Ave bridge EB entrance ramp from W 28th St andrealignment of the Main Ave bridge WB exit ramp to the south.Reconstruction of West Shoreway W 45th St ramps to accommodatethe W 28th St traffic
86480 exemptCUY LAKEFRONT WEST RAMPS
PROJECT SPLIT FROM CUY LAKEFRONT WEST DESIGN: PIDNo. 77330
RW ODOT $16,992 2014
RW HSIP $152,926 2014
CE ODOT $16,452 2015
CE HSIP $148,066 2015
CO ODOT $164,518 2015
CO HSIP $1,480,658 2015
CO Cleve $3,600,000 2015CE ODOT $56,000 2015
CE S/STP $224,000 2015
$5,859,612
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Bridge Replacement
Bratenahl:Lakeshore Blvd (CR 282) over Nine Mile Creek
91042 exemptCUY LAKESHORE BLVD (CR 282-02.33) CE CUY CO $19,626 2015
CE LBR $78,505 2015
CO CUY CO $280,374 2015
CO LBR $1,121,495 2015
$1,500,000
Construct multi-purpose path
Shaker Hts:E 127th St to North Park Blvd & Coventry RdConstruction of a new 10-foot wide asphalt multi-purpose, ADAaccessible path along Fairhill Rd in Shaker Hts
0.71 mile
95411 exemptCUY LAKE-TO-LAKES TRAIL (PHASE 2) CE Shaker Ht $13,500 2015
CE E/STP-M $54,000 2015
CO Shaker Ht $121,500 2015
CO E/STP-M $486,000 2015$675,000
Traffic Signal Upgrade
Lakewood:Madison Ave - McKinley Ave/Larchmont Ave toLark St/Ridgewood Ave
82796 exemptCUY LAKEWOOD SIGNALS (PHASE IV) CE Lakwod $61,053 2014
CE CMAQ $244,213 2014
CO CMAQ $2,197,919 2014
CO Lakwod $549,480 2014
$3,052,665
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Traffic Signal Upgrade
Lakewood:Hilliard Rd/Franklin Blvd - SR 237 (Riverside Dr) toRidgewood Ave
82797 exemptCUY LAKEWOOD SIGNALS (PHASE V) CE Lakwod $58,882 2016
CE CMAQ $235,528 2016
CO Lakwod $529,937 2016
CO CMAQ $2,119,748 2016
$2,944,095
Rehabilitate Road &Streetscape Enhnmts.Cleveland:
Rehabilitation - Martin Luther King Jr Dr to North Moreland BlvdStreetscape Enhancement - E 121st St to North Moreland Blvd
0.67 miles
89695 exemptCUY LARCHMERE BLVD CE Cleve $14,676 2014
CE E/STP-M $58,704 2014
CE Cleve $45,512 2014
CE STP $182,046 2014CO Cleve $409,604 2014
CO STP $1,638,418 2014
CO Cleve $132,084 2014
CO E/STP-M $528,337 2014
$3,009,381
Resurfacing
Lakewood:Riverside Dr to W 117th St 2.7 miles
94636 exemptCUY MADISON AVE (CR 61) CE Issue 1 $63,950 2016
CE CUY CO $8,050 2016
CO Issue 1 $1,078,000 2016
CO CUY CO $250,000 2016
CO STP $1,000,000 2016
$2,400,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Pedestrian Access
Enhancements
Cleveland:Mayfield Rd, between E 117th St and E 120th St (in University Circleand Little Italy GCRTA Rapid Station)
90171 exemptCUY MAYFIELD STATION PEDESTRIAN ACCESS
ENHANCEMENTS
C GCRTA $200,000 2014
C E/STP-M $800,000 2014
$1,000,000
Repair, Reconstruct & Int.ImprovementsBrooklyn:
Brooklyn WCL to Ridge Rd 1.64 miles
86256 exemptCUY MEMPHIS AVE CE Brklyn $17,108 2016
CE STP $68,432 2016
CO Brklyn $570,272 2016
CO STP $2,281,088 2016
$2,936,900
Construct a Multi PurposeTrailPhase II: Cuyahoga Hts, Garfield Hts:
North end of Bacci Park (end of Phase I) to a trailhead at the GarfieldBlvd/Warner Rd intersection
89723 exemptCUY MILL CREEK CONNECTOR TRAIL (PHASE II) CE CMS $164,962 2015
CO CMS $234,660 2015
CO CMS $150,000 2015
CO E/STP-M $600,000 2015
CO CMS $100,000 2015
CO Scnc Bywy $400,000 2015
$1,649,622
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Bridge Repair
Parma Hts:North Church Dr bridge over Brandywine Creek
91565 exemptCUY NORTH CHURCH DR CE Parma Ht $16,875 2015
CE MBR $67,500 2015
CO Parma Ht $151,875 2015
CO MBR $607,500 2015
$843,750
Construct a pedestrian bridge
(Project previously named DOCK 32 PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE)Cleveland:Inner harbor between Dock 32 and Voinovich ParkHouse High Priority Project No. 1122 (OH185)
Senate High Priority Project No. 4628 (OH313)FY 05 Appr. Bill earmark No. OH140
80966 exemptCUY NORTH COAST HARBOR PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE CE Cleve $142,565 2015
CE EmkOH313 $300,743 2015
CE EmkOH185 $105,792 2015
CO EmkOH313 $2,706,687 2015CO Cleve $125,000 2015
CO EmkOH185 $500,000 2015
CO Cleve $1,550,792 2015
CO EmkOH185 $59,421 2015
$5,491,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Traffic Signal Replacement &
UpgradeNorth Olmsted:Phase 1 Signal Improvements
Along SR 10 (Lorain Rd) from North Olmsted West Corporation Lineto North Olmsted East Corporation Line. Roadways included in thisproject: Stearns Crocker Rd, Dove Center Rd and Clague Rd
95108 exemptCUY NORTH OLMSTED SIGNALS (PHASE 1) RW N Olms $25,000 2015
RW CMAQ $25,000 2015
RW N Olms $50,000 2015
CE N Olms $26,700 2016
CE CMAQ $106,800 2016
CO N Olms $863,300 2016
CO CMAQ $3,453,200 2016
$4,550,000
Traffic Signal Replacement &UpgradeNorth Olmsted:Phase 2 Signal Improvements:Butternut Ridge Rd, Country Club Blvd, Great Northern Blvd,Columbia Rd, Cedar Point Rd, Brookpark Rd and Clague Rd
95109 exemptCUY NORTH OLMSTED SIGNALS (PHASE 2) RW N Olms $25,000 2017RW CMAQ $25,000 2017
RW N Olms $50,000 2017
CE CMAQ $96,144 Plan
CO N Olms $777,164 Plan
CO CMAQ $3,108,656 Plan
$4,081,964
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
New Roadway/New Alignment
Cleveland:E 55th St at IR-490 to E 105th St at Chester Ave
77333 analyzedCUY OPPORTUNITY CORRIDOR PEDD ODOT $800,000 2014
PEDD S/STP $3,200,000 2014
RW TRAC $50,000,000 Plan
CO TRAC $275,000,000 Plan
CE ODOT $5,500,000 Plan
CE Fed $22,000,000 Plan
$356,500,000
Stream Relocation
Brecksville:South of SR 82 (Chippewa Rd)
95105 exemptCUY RIVERVIEW RD C PLHD $681,000 2015
$681,000
Culvert Repair/RoadwayImprovementsBrecksville:
Riverview Rd north of Vaughn RdVaughn Rd east of Cuyahoga Valley Scenic RR
95099 exemptCUY RIVERVIEW RD/VAUGHN RD C PLHD $756,000 2014
$756,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Reconstruction & Minor
WideningNorth Royalton:W 130th St to York RdHouse High Priority Project No. 559Senate High Priority Project No.4638
1.7 miles
80961 exemptCUY ROYALTON RD (SR 82)
IN ORDER TO PROVIDE THE STP FUNDING FOR THISPROJECT AND MAINTAIN FISCAL BALANCE, THE STPFUNDING IS DEPICTED AS AN ANTICIPATED SIB LOAN.
PEDD N Ryltn $136,836 2014
PEDD EmkOH323 $547,342 2014
RW N Ryltn $182,269 2014
RW EmkOH169 $729,074 2014
C OPWC $1,552,320 2016
C N Ryltn $517,440 2016
C CUY CO $517,440 2016
CE AFSIB $1,034,880 2016
CO AFSIB $9,313,920 2016
$14,531,521
Bridge Repair
Parma:Royalview Dr Bridge over Countryman's Creek located approximately2200 feet west of Ridge Rd
89063 exemptCUY ROYALVIEW DR BRIDGE CE Parma $6,666 2014
CE BR $26,664 2014
CO Parma $59,994 2014
CO BR $239,976 2014
$333,300
Culvert Repair
Brecksville:Snowville Rd over a stream approximately 0.3 miles west of RiverviewRd
94456 exemptCUY SNOWVILLE RD CE PLHD $2,600 2014
CE PLHD $29,800 2014
CO PLHD $23,400 2014
CO PLHD $268,200 2014
$324,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Construct RR Grade
SeparationOlmsted Twp:Stearns Rd at the NS RRHouse High Priority Project No. 1679
80729 exemptCUY STEARNS RD CE CUY CO $2,000 2015
CE CMAQ $8,000 2015
CE CUY CO $141,925 2015
CE CMAQ $567,701 2015
CO CMAQ $8,224,299 2015
CO CUY CO $2,056,075 2015
$11,000,000
To manage SIB loan payments
NOACA Region:
CUY BAGLEY/PLEASANT VALLEY (PID 10900)CUY HIGHLAND (PID 89039)CUY ROYALTON (PID 80961)CUY TOWER CITY (PID 95557)CUY TRISKETT/WARREN(PID 91034)LAK VROOMAN (PID 5669)LOR LEAR NAGLE (PID 16319)MED N CARPENTER (PID 14821)
87045 exemptCUY STP BLOCK PID NO.
IN ORDER TO PROVIDE THE STP FUNDING FOR THE LISTEDPROJECTS AND MAINTAIN FISCAL BALANCE, THE STPFUNDING IS DEPICTED AS AN ANTICIPATED SIB LOANS. THESIB LOANS WOULD BE REPAID WITH STP FUNDS FROMTHIS BLOCK PID.
C STP $3,088,920 2014
C STP $8,115,582 2015C STP $12,026,006 2016
C STP $15,496,550 2017
C STP $15,496,550 Plan
C STP $12,407,630 Plan
C STP $7,380,968 Plan
C STP $3,470,544 Plan
$77,482,750
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Bridge Rehabilitation &
ReplacementCleveland:Tower City Bridge Complex consists of the Huron Rd bridge, Prospect
Ave bridge, W 6th St bridge, W 3rd St bridge and the W 2nd St bridge
95557 exemptCUY TOWER CITY BRIDGES
IN ORDER TO PROVIDE THE STP FUNDING FOR THISPROJECT AND MAINTAIN FISCAL BALANCE, THE STPFUNDING IS DEPICTED AS AN ANTICIPATED SIB LOAN.
PEDD Cleve $160,000 2016
PEDD STP $640,000 2016
CE Cleve $191,268 2017
CE AFSIB $765,072 2017
CO Cleve $1,721,412 2017
CO AFSIB $6,885,648 2017
$10,363,400
Extend road, constructmultipurpose pathGarfield Hts:
Extend Transp. Blvd to Rockside Rd for access from I-480 to the Cuy.Vlly. Ntnl. Park; install multipurpose paths connecting Turney toTransp. Blvd along Antenucci Dr & Granger Rd; extend south toRockside for a pedestrian link to the CVNP
0.63 mile
85395 analyzedCUY TRANSPORTATION BLVD CE Gar Ht $752,336 2016
CO Gar Ht $10,747,664 2016$11,500,000
Roadway Improvements
Cleveland:Triskett Rd-Lorain Ave to W 117th StWarren Rd-Munn Rd to Lorain RdProject includes mill & fill; install cross slope curb; drainage basinsrepair sewers; upgrade signals; install ADA curb ramps, relocatepoles, replace curbs and driveways
2.3 miles
0.43 miles
91034 exemptCUY TRISKETT RD/WARREN RD
IN ORDER TO PROVIDE THE STP FUNDING FOR THIS
CE Cleve $141,240 2014
CE AFSIB $564,960 2014
CO Cleve $1,271,160 2014
CO AFSIB $5,084,640 2014
$7,062,000
PE=preliminary engineering, RW=right of way, C=construction, CE=construction engineering, CO=construction contract, PEDD=preliminary engineering detailed design, PEPD=preliminaryengineering preliminary development, AR=archeological recovery
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Project Description Type of WorkPID AQ required?Funding Data
Highway and Bikeway ElementSFY 2014 - 2017 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
MARCH 15, 2013 DRAFT3/15/13
Resurfacing
Garfield Hts:Sladden Ave to Hathaway Rd 2.7 miles
94637 exemptCUY TURNEY RD (CR-72) CE CUY CO $24,750 2017
CE STP $99,000 2017
CO CUY CO $800,250 2017
CO STP $3,201,000 2017
$4,125,000
Resurfacing & Rehabilitation
Shaker Hts:South Woodland Rd to Farnsleigh RdProject include