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TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 Regular Meeting, 1:30 p.m.
1616 South 14th Street
Leesburg, Florida 34748 Phone (352) 315-0170 – Fax (352) 315-0993
OPENING Call to Order Proper Noticing Determination of Quorum
I. REPORTS
A. Florida Department of Transportation: Vickie Wyche, MPO Liaison B. Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise: Alice Gilmartin, Government Liaison C. County Reports D. MPO Staff:
T.J. Fish, Executive Director Pam Richmond, MPO Project Manager Mike Woods, Transportation Planner
E. TAC: Members Comments and Reports F. Public Comments
II. AGENDA UPDATE Proposed revisions to today's Agenda III. ACTION ITEMS
A. Approval of April 11, 2012 meeting minutes
B. Recommend Approval to Amend FY 2011/12 – 2015/16 Transportation Improvement Program Two resolutions are presented for recommendation of approval. The first was signed by the MPO Chairman May 2 as an emergency TIP amendment. Although the resolution has been signed and transmitted to FDOT and the Federal Highway Administration, the TIP changes must still be ratified by the MPO committees and board. The emergency TIP amendment Resolution 2012-13 contains two items, both part of the Wekiva Parkway project: (1) an additional $1.6 million added to the preliminary engineering phase for
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mitigation of the portion of SR 429 from Old McDonald Road to the Orange County line, this is the design-build segment through the Neighborhood Lake property to temporarily connect SR 46 to CR 435; and $253,000 for preliminary engineering for a new alignment of SR 46 from just east of Round Lake Road to the Orange County line; this will be a new connection to SR 429. Some background on the emergency TIP amendment, at the April 25 MPO Governing Board meeting, staff introduced a list provided by FDOT of time-critical additions to the FDOT Program that required MPO approval into the TIP in order to receive sign-off from Federal Highway Administration. FDOT requested the morning of the April 25 meeting for the MPO to add to Resolution 2012-11 four items pertaining to the Wekiva Parkway project and an item to construct a short segment of US 27 between Polk County line and US 192. The Governing Board approved the five additional items. Resolution 2012-11 is provided for committee acknowledgement. The second resolution requested for action is a new amendment. The resolution includes one item, $2.5 million for right-of-way acquisition for small portions of ROW along four corridors in Lake County: Wekiva Parkway, SR 50, SR 44 and US 441.
C. Transportation Management System Budget – FY 2012/13 Staff has drafted a new TMS budget for the period, October 1, 2012, through September 30, 2013. The budget is presented proactively to allow member local governments to plan through their budget processes to fund the prescribed amount for each jurisdiction. Staff has presented a budget that is reduced 10 percent from FY 2011/12 amounts. Additionally, the MPO continues to offer $40,000 in federal funds toward both counties’ traffic counts and crash data, with the stipulation that the MPO continues to directly manage those programs. Based on feedback from the TAC and the Governing Board, staff has also created an optional base rate that would include access to data and data services. Under the base rate amount, members would pay additionally for services including traffic study review, policy assistance and grantwriting. Local governments would need to respond by September to the MPO as to which option is preferred for FY 2012/13.
D. Transportation Management System Interlocal Agreement At the February meeting, staff presented a draft interlocal agreement to better define the services provided under the MPO’s Transportation Management System. The system has evolved into a consolidation of multiple databases including crash data, traffic counts, functional classification, roadway capacity, entitled and reserved trips, traffic impact study reviews, rezoning and comp plan amendment reviews and policy assistance. The draft agreement has been refined by legal counsel to reflect procedural requests made by the TAC last meeting. Staff requests the TAC provide feedback. When the TAC is comfortable with the draft document, staff requests action to recommend the final draft to the Governing Board for distribution to all partners.
IV. DISCUSSION ITEMS
A. Prioritization Process for the FY 2017/18 – 2034/35 List of Priority Projects
MPOs are required to adopt a List of Priority Projects (LOPP) by September of each year. For the Lake~Sumter MPO, the process begins in May with a review of the adopted LOPP. After discussion of needs throughout the two counties, and on the methods which the MPO shall use to rank projects, MPO staff will create a draft LOPP to be presented in June. The LOPP will come back before the MPO for final approval in August. At FDOT’s
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request, the formatting of this year’s LOPP is being redesigned to eliminate, on many tables, the separation of projects by county. For example, Table 9, Enhancement Projects, will remain separated into two sub-tables due to the manner in which funding is allocated. The redesign is timely with MPO staff’s development of a web based, interactive LOPP. The interactive LOPP will facilitate intuitive access to current and historical information through its webmap services.
B. Proposed Amendments to Transportation 2035 , Wekiva Parkway Project
Staff has been requested by FDOT to process an amendment to the MPO’s long-range transportation plan, Transportation 2035. Before the board could amend the cost-feasible plan to show the means by which the various components of the Wekiva Parkway project are cost-feasible, the MPO Governing Board April 25 opened a public comment period to provide at least 45 days for comments on the amendments. The earliest the amendments would come back before the committees and the MPO for final approval is June. Timing of the resolution to amend will be dependent on the execution of the pending financing agreement between FDOT and the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed by both parties. However, the actual financing agreement has yet to be executed. Once the agreement is finalized, staff will bring a final resolution for the plan amendment before the MPO. At this time, staff is presenting information supporting the plan amendment.
C. FY 2012/13 – 2016/17 Transportation Improvement Program The MPO’s draft five-year TIP is under review as part of a public comment period opened April 25. The draft document, along with variance report was presented in April and approved as a draft. The new TIP will come back before the MPO in June for final approval by resolution.
D. Urbanized Area Map – Transportation Management Area (TMA)
Staff will give an update on the results of the 2010 Census and the pending impacts on the MPO in terms of funding and in terms of the MPO’s potential status as a Transportation Management Area. Staff is working with federal agencies to fully document impacts to the MPO and each county regarding transportation and transit funding.
E. Changes to North Lake~Sumter Task Force Staff is in the process with the North Lake~Sumter Task Force of sunsetting the group and reconstituting members into new task forces focused on specific regional projects. The 470 Corridor is a focal point of economic development in need of an MPO-level focus by Wildwood, Leesburg, Sumter County and Lake County. For Northwest Lake County, the now-funded FDOT study of the US 27 Reliever through Lady Lake, Fruitland Park and Leesburg, along with pending construction along US 441/27 and the Gardenia Trail design, create a significant list of common projects warranting a reconstituted task force for Northwest Lake.
F. Legislative Update Staff will give an update on the results of the recent legislative session. A summary prepared by the Florida MPO Advisory Council is provided. Staff will be working much earlier this year to prepare for the 2013 Florida Legislative Session. This year, staff is performing outreach during the summer to build state delegate support for extending the referendum option for a transportation surtax to be extended to all counties with an MPO.
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V. PROJECT UPDATES
A. 2 FDOT Studies - Wekiva Area and US 27 Reliever Staff will provide an update on the two studies now funded by FDOT to assist local planning efforts. The first is a network analysis in the sub-region pending construction of the Wekiva Parkway. The study would examine the impacts of a built-out Wekiva Parkway project. The second is the study of a potential four-lane boulevard from US 441/27 in Lady Lake to SR 44 in west Leesburg. The study would look at the Rolling Acres Road corridor in Lady Lake and how it might be connected through Fruitland Park to SR 44 to provide improved north-south local access as Buena Vista Boulevard and Morse Boulevard provide just west in The Villages.
B. Florida East Coast Industries Orlando-to-Miami Passenger Rail Service, All Aboard Florida An announcement was made recently by Florida East Coast Industries that the rail company is planning to commence, in 2014, passenger rail service between Orlando and Miami. FECI owns 200 miles of the 240-mile route. The gap in the route is between Orlando and Cocoa Beach. Discussions are underway with FDOT, Orlando Utilities Corporation and Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority on potential corridors that could be purchased or leased to make the connection. The initiative is purely private-sector based. For additional information, go to: AllAboardFlorida.com
VI. PRESENTATIONS
A. Candidate Resurfacing Projects Amir Asgarinik, FDOT District Transportation Systems Manager, will discuss the candidate resurfacing projects.
B. SR 19 PD&E Study Update David Cooke, FDOT, and Steve Ferrell, HDR, will give a brief informational update as they prepare for the alternatives meeting scheduled May 24 for the SR 19 Howey Bridge PD&E Study. They will discuss progress of the study and the alternatives evaluation.
CONFIRMATION OF REPRESENTATIVE ATTENDING GOVERNING BOARD MEETING Staff requests confirmation at this time of the TAC Member attending the May 23, 2012 Governing Board Meeting scheduled at 2 pm at the Lake~Sumter MPO.
VII. ADJOURNMENT - NEXT MEETING:
Date: June 13, 2012 Time: 1:30 p.m. Location: Lake~Sumter MPO
1616 South 14th St. Leesburg, Florida 34748
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 286, Florida Statutes, Section 286.0105, if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Lake~Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization with respect to any matter considered at the meeting, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. All interested citizens are welcome to attend. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of the proceedings should contact the Lake~Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization at (352) 315-0170, 48 hours in advance of the meeting.
MINUTES
Lake~Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Meeting
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Lake~Sumter MPO 1616 South 14th Street, Leesburg, Florida
OPENING Chairman Jim Hitt called the meeting to order at 1:34 p.m. and noted that the meeting was properly noticed. A quorum of 14 was present. Members Present Brian Sheahan, Vice-Chairman Lake County Dawn McDonald Lake County Schools Scott Cottrell Sumter County Denise Lee City of Bushnell Jim Hitt, Chairman City of Clermont Dianne Kramer City of Eustis Peter Brandt City of Groveland Frank Watanabe Town of Howey-in-the-Hills Thad Carroll Town of Lady Lake Aaron Mercer City of Minneola Mark Reggentin City of Mount Dora Alisha Maraviglia City of Tavares Richard Hatfield City of Umatilla David Grimm City of Wildwood Members Absent Debbie Nelson Sumter County Transit Ralph Bowers City of Fruitland Park Bill Wiley City of Leesburg Staff Present T.J. Fish Executive Director Pam Richmond MPO Project Manager Mike Woods Transportation Planner Francis Franco GIS Manager Olga Marcondes Transportation Planner/Recording Secretary Others Present Vickie Wyche FDOT Mary McGehee FDOT John R. Zielinkski FDOT Alice Gilmartin FTE Noble Olasimbo Lake County Public Works Sue Farnsworth Sumter County Planning and Development Robert Meador The Shaw Group, Inc. Mansoor Khuwaja HDR Tara Jones CH2M Hill
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FDOT REPORT was given by Vickie Wyche who gave an update on the Lake and Sumter projects. COUNTY REPORTS Scott Cottrell, Sumter County, updated the committee on some of the construction projects in the county. He said that the pavement management is full force. There are some preservation projects in the Village under way and they are developing next year’s program. OTHER AGENCY REPORT None MPO STAFF REPORT was given by T.J. Fish who gave an update of the committee with regards to the population impacts with 2010 census and the urban areas maps. The census is reporting that there are gaps in some of the urban areas in the MPO and thus not meeting the criteria for population thresholds in a transportation management area. TAC MEMBER REPORTS/COMMENTS Alisha Maraviglia, City of Tavares, said that they are at 60% design plans for the one-way pair. Jim Hitt, City of Clermont, said that the street scape downtown project contract was awarded. Dianne Kramer, City of Eustis, said that they have a brand new mixed-use two-story building in downtown with commercial space on the first floor and residential space on the second floor. She also said that the Chamber of Commerce is moving to the old Wells-Fargo building. PUBLIC COMMENTS None AGENDA UPDATE None CONSENT AGENDA
A. Minutes for January 11 and February 8, 2012 B. Recommend Adoption of the Public Involvement Plan
After a brief explanation; MOTION was made by Scott Cottrell to recommend approval of the consent agenda; seconded by Peter Brandt -- motion passed fourteen to zero.
PRESENTATIONS A. I-75 SAMR
John Zielinski, FDOT, and Mansoor Khuwaja, HDR, shared with the committee the results of the I-75 System Access Management Report (SAMR) that FDOT has conducted over the last two years. The study identified improvements that can be made to better operation and safety conditions.
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B. US 441 PD&E Update Mary McGehee, FDOT, and Tara Jones, CH2M Hill, presented the committee with an update on the US 441 Planning Development and Environment Study, which looks at the potential of widening the four-lane facility to six lanes from SR 44 to SR 46 in Mount Dora. Public meeting is scheduled for May 9th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Mount Dora Community Building.
ACTION ITEMS A. Recommend Approval by Resolution to Amend the FY 2011/12 – 2015/16 Transportation
Improvement Program Mr. Fish led the discussion with modifications made to resolution regarding construction of the Mini-Town/Transportation safety training facility being removed and replaced with additional Safe Routes To Schools funding; MOTION was made by Scott Cottrell to recommend approval of the FY 2011/12 – 2015/16 Transportation Improvement Program as amended; seconded by Dianne Kramer -- motion passed fourteen to zero.
B. Recommend Approval of the Draft FY 2012/13 – 2016/17 Transportation Improvement Program and for the Governing Board to Open Public Review Period After a brief explanation; MOTION was made by Alisha Maraviglia to approve the Draft FY 2012/13 – 2016/17 TIP and to recommend to the Board to open for public review period; seconded by Frank Watanabe -- motion passed fourteen to zero.
C. Recommend Adoption of the FY 2012/13 – 2013/14 Unified Planning Work Program
Mr. Fish led the discussion; MOTION was made by Alisha Maraviglia to recommend to the Board the adoption of the FY 2012/13 – 2013/14 UPWP; seconded by Peter Brandt -- motion passed fourteen to zero.
D. Transportation Management System Budget – FY 2012/13 Mr. Fish led the discussion; MOTION was made by Aaron Mercer to table the item along with the Interlocal Agreement; seconded by Brian Sheahan -- motion passed fourteen to zero.
E. Transportation Management System Interlocal Agreement Tabled per motion in item D
DISCUSSION ITEMS A. Congestion Management Plan T.J. Fish explained the expectations for the CMP and the role the TAC will play in its
development. Signal synchronization efforts from Lake County to Sumter County to Marion County were also discussed.
B. Freight, Goods and Services Strategic Plan Study T.J. Fish and Pam Richmond gave a brief update on the activities completed to date
including the MPO role in the MetroPlan Orlando’s Freight Advisory Council.
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PROJECT UPDATES A. Wekiva Parkway and Trail
T.J. Fish briefed the committee on the pending financing agreement between FDOT and Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority that will change the means by which the projects can be included as cost-feasible in the MPO’s 2035 transportation plan.
B. Florida Central Railroad Track Upgrades and Replacement T.J. Fish explained that the draft contracts with local government partners have been
distributed and are being reviewed by the participating local governments. C. US 441 Corridor Alternatives Analysis
T.J. Fish explained that the passenger rail study will commence after the execution of funding agreements between local governments and FDOT.
D. SR 50 Corridor Alternatives Analysis T.J. Fish gave a brief update on the AA affecting the SR 50 Corridor, from the University
of Central Florida east of Orlando to Clermont in Lake County. E. US 192 Corridor Alternatives Analysis T.J. Fish gave a brief update on the AA along US 192 Corridor from Kissimmee to US 27
in the Four Corners area. F. Lake County Sector Plan and Wellness Way (Lake-Orange Partkway) T.J. Fish gave a brief overview on the progress of the planning process for the 15,000-
acre area south of Clermont. G. Groveland Economic Development Visioning T.J. Fish gave a brief update on the work with the City of Groveland, Lake County, and
the Regional Planning Council in developing a vision from Groveland emphasizing opportunities connected to transportation.
CONFIRMATION OF REPRESENTATIVE ATTENDING GOVERNING BOARD MEETING It was confirmed that Jim Hitt would be the TAC representative attending the Governing Board meeting on April 25, 2012 at 2 pm at the Lake~Sumter MPO. ADJOURNMENT As there was no further business, the meeting adjourned at 3:37 pm. ______________________________ Jim Hitt, Chairman
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LAKE~SUMTER METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 1
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RESOLUTION 2012 – 3
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A RESOLUTION OF THE LAKE~SUMTER METROPOLITAN PLANNING 6
ORGANIZATION, AMENDING THE FY 2011/12-2015/16 TRANSPORTATION 7
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZING THE SUBMITTAL OF THE AMENDED 8
FY 2011/12-2015/16 TIP TO THE APPROPRIATE AGENCIES. 9
WHEREAS, the Lake~Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is the duly 10
designated and constituted body responsible for carrying out the urban transportation planning and 11
programming process for the Lake-Sumter Planning Area; and 12
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes 339.175, 23 U.S.C. 134, and Title 49 U.S.C. require that the 13
MPO, as a condition to receiving federal capital or operating assistance, has a continuing, cooperative, 14
and comprehensive transportation planning process that results in plans and programs consistent with 15
the approved comprehensive plans of the units of local government within the MPO’s jurisdiction, and 16
with state and local planned growth and economic development patterns; and 17
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WHEREAS, 23 C.F.R 450.324 provides that the Lake~Sumter MPO shall develop a 19
Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for the metropolitan planning area, and 23 C.F.R. 450.326 20
allows an MPO to revise the TIP at any time under procedures agreed to by the cooperating parties and 21
consistent with 23 C.F.R. 450.326; and 22
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WHEREAS, the FY 2011/12 - 2015/16 TIP was adopted by the MPO on June 22, 2011 based 24
on then-funded projects in the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Five Year Work 25
Program; and 26
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WHEREAS, the FY 2011/12 – 2015/16 TIP was amended by the MPO on August 24, 2011 to 28
transfer funding in FY 2011/12 in Preliminary Engineering for Gardenia Trail II and Gardenia Trail III 29
to a Project Development & Environmental study of the Wekiva Trail project, and to allocate funds for 30
two segments of the Wekiva Parkway Line and Grade projects; and 31
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WHEREAS, the FY 2011/12 – 2015/16 TIP was amended by the MPO on September 29, 2011 33
to adjust funding in FY 2011/12 for the Leesburg/Wildwood Trail and several transit related projects in 34
Lake County and Sumter County; and to add, as an Appendix, Lake County’s FY 2011/12-2015/16 35
Transportation Construction Program and Sumter County’s FY 2011/12-2015/16 Capital Improvement 36
Plan; and 37
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WHEREAS, the FY 2011/12 – 2015/16 TIP was amended by the MPO on December 7, 2011 39
to adjust funding in FY 2011/12 for Section 5307 capital fixed route grant to purchase buses for Lake 40
County; to allocate construction funding in FY 2014/15 for Donnelly Street Streetscape and Tremain 41
Street Greenway Access Road and Trail projects; to allocate additional resurfacing and lane 42
construction funds in FY 2011/12 for CR542W and C-48 roadway segments; to allocate additional 43
preliminary engineering funds in FY 2015/16 towards Lake Wekiva Trail project; and to allocate funds 44
in FY 2011/12 towards design of new realignment for CR 46A; and 45
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WHEREAS, the FY 2011/12 – 2015/16 TIP was amended by the MPO on January 25, 2012 to 47
allocate funding for the installation of pavement markings in Lake County and Sumter County, for 48
signal crossing upgrades in Sumter County, and for a Green Mountain Scenic Byway Trailhead and 49
Overlook of Lake Apopka in Lake County; and 50
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WHEREAS, the FY 2011/12 – 2015/16 TIP was amended by the MPO on April 25, 2012 to 52
allocate construction funds towards Canal Protection Program, Phase 52 of Florida’s Turnpike (SR 53
91); allocation of funds for construction of left turn lanes on Lake County CR 473; programmed funds 54
for two sidewalk projects within Lake County, Thomas Avenue and Orange Avenue; and allocation of 55
funds for rail safety project on Huey Street in Sumter County; funding for preliminary engineering of 56
four segments of and construction of one phase of the Wekiva Parkway project; and 57
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WHEREAS, FDOT informed the MPO subsequent to the April 25, 2012 Governing Board 59
meeting that changes to the FDOT Work Program had occurred, thus necessitating a time-critical TIP 60
amendment in order to satisfy requirements of the Federal Highway Administration regarding the 61
FHWA’s issuance of a Finding of No Significant Impact for the Wekiva Parkway project; and 62
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WHEREAS, the two changes to the FDOT Work Program that necessitated an emergency TIP 64
amendment signed by the MPO Chairman May 2 in order to maintain consistency between the two 65
programs are as follows: (1) addition of $1,620,000 to the preliminary engineering phase for 66
mitigation for a new SR 429 from Old McDonald Road to Orange County line (F.M No. 2382756) and 67
(2) funding in FY 2011/12 for preliminary engineering of SR 46 Realignment (F.M No. 2382754); and 68
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WHEREAS, a total of $2,500,000 toward right-of-way acquisition in FY 2011/12 for Lake 70
County corridors including SR 50, SR 44, US 441 and Wekiva Parkway corridors. 71
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lake~Sumter MPO that: 73
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1. The FY 2011/12-2015/16 TIP is hereby amended to program a total of $2,500,000 toward 75
right-of-way acquisition in FY 2011/12 for Lake County Advanced ROW Acquisition 76
project (F.M. No. 4167241) within Lake County along the corridors of SR 50, SR 44, US 77
441 and Wekiva Parkway; and 78
2. The Chairman of the Lake~Sumter MPO is authorized to submit, and hereby submits, the 79
amended FY 2011/12 – 2015/16 TIP to the: 80
a. Federal Transit Administration (FTA) 81
b. State, Regional, and Areawide A95 Clearinghouses 82
c. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) through the Florida Department of 83
Transportation (FDOT) 84
d. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 85
e. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 86
f. Department of Community Affairs (DCA) 87
g. Florida Energy Office 88
h. Members of Legislature representing the Lake~Sumter MPO 89
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DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this ______ day of ____________________, 2012. 93
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Lake~Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization 95
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Don Burgess, Chairman 99
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Approved as to Form and Legality: 102
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Sanford A. Minkoff, MPO Attorney 106
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Last Year All-Inclusive Base Rate
FY 2011/12 FY 2012/13 FY 2012/13
TMS OPERATING BUDGET $203,170 $182,534 $182,534
MPO CONTRIBUTION FROM FEDERAL FUNDS $40,000 $40,000 $55,335
TOTAL LOCAL SHARE OF TMS BUDGET $163,170 $142,534 $127,199
FY 2012/13 FY 2012/13
MPO Member FY 2011/12 All-Inclusive Base Rate*
Sumter County BoCC $26,480 $23,832 $19,900
Bushnell $4,160 $2,536 $2,536
Coleman $1,130 $369 $369
Wildwood $8,480 $5,169 $5,169
Lake County BCC $76,610 $68,949 $63,621
Astatula $570 $513 $513
Clermont $8,410 $7,569 $6,320
Eustis $6,350 $5,715 $4,772
Fruitland Park $1,380 $1,242 $1,242
Groveland $2,480 $2,232 $1,864
Howey-in-the-Hills $420 $378 $378
Lady Lake $4,910 $4,419 $3,690
Leesburg $7,130 $6,417 $5,358
Mascotte $1,560 $1,404 $1,404
Minneola $3,140 $2,826 $2,360
Montverde $410 $369 $369
Mount Dora $3,860 $3,474 $2,901
Tavares $4,630 $4,167 $3,479
Umatilla $1,060 $954 $954
Total $163,170 $142,534 $127,199* Base rate includes access to data & data services. Hourly fees would be charged for traffic study reviews, policy assistance & grantwriting.
TMS WORK PROGRAM LINE ITEMS FY 2011/12 FY 2012/13
Salaries and Benefits $109,170 $95,834
Hardware/Software/Licesing $7,300 $0
WebCDMS System $12,000 $12,000
Consulting Fees (on demand) $15,000 $15,000
Traffic Counts Program $59,700 $59,700
TOTAL FISCAL YEAR TMS OPERATING BUDGET $203,170 $182,534 *10 percent reduction
LAKE~SUMTER MPO TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMPRESENTED TO THE MPO GOVERNING BOARD MAY 2012
TMS BUDGET BREAKDOWN
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE LAKE-SUMTER METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION,
THE LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF
ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS, FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE,
MINNEOLA, MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Lake-Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) was created through interlocal agreement between Lake County, Sumter County, and the 14 municipalities of Lake County and was approved by Gov. Jeb Bush on December 9, 2003; and
WHEREAS, the MPO is responsible for managing a continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive transportation planning process for the MPO Area of Lake and Sumter counties; and
WHEREAS, the MPO approved, and entered into, an Interlocal Agreement on November 28, 2007, with Lake County, Sumter County, and the municipalities of Astatula, Clermont, Eustis, Fruitland Park, Groveland, Howey-in-the-Hills, Lady Lake, Leesburg, Mascotte, Minneola, Montverde, Mount Dora, Tavares, Umatilla, and Wildwood for the creation, funding and implementation of a Master Transportation Concurrency Management System (TCMS) Program, said agreement recorded in the Official Records of Lake County on January 30, 2008, at O.R. Book 3575, Page 734, and recorded in the Official Records of Sumter County on February 8, 2008, at O.R. Book 1901, Page 727; and
WHEREAS, on September 23, 2009, the MPO approved Resolution 2009-23 to
add a safety program based on crash data to the TCMS, and to rename the TCMS the Lake~Sumter MPO Transportation Management System (TMS); and
WHEREAS, in FY 2010/11, the municipalities of Center Hill and Webster became
part of the TMS via Sumter County by virtue of an interlocal service boundary agreement between each city and the county, and in FY 2011/12, the municipalities of Bushnell and Coleman were invited to participate per a rate established by the MPO in the FY 2011/12 TMS Budget; and
WHEREAS, the MPO’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) has recommended,
and the MPO’s Governing Board agrees, that a new interlocal agreement to reconstitute the TMS is desired in order to define the specific data and services that the MPO will make available to the member cities and counties; and
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WHEREAS, the 2011 Florida Legislature passed HB 7207, codified in Chapter 2011-139, Laws of Florida, which removed transportation concurrency as a statewide mandate from the Florida Statutes’ growth management laws, and which effectively made transportation concurrency optional for local governments; and
WHEREAS, nonetheless, transportation capacity management is a growth
management principle that ensures the necessary transportation facilities and services are available concurrent with the impacts of development and that proposed developments will not degrade a roadway below the adopted level of service standards; and
WHEREAS, despite the optional nature of transportation concurrency, safety
and security remains a state and federal emphasis, and one of the objectives in the creation of MPOs was to encourage and promote the safe and efficient management, operation and development of surface transportation systems; and
WHEREAS, the MPO’s maintenance of a crash data system in coordination with
member governments is in accordance with the objective to encourage and promote the safe and efficient management, operation and development of surface transportation systems; and
WHEREAS, the MPO is equipped with staff, consultants and sufficient expertise to provide services under the TMS that are valued by member local governments but that are not part of the state and federal requirements regarding tasks achieved through the use of state and federal funds; and
WHEREAS, because the MPO’s fiscal year begins on July 1st, and the fiscal year for the MPO’s member governments begins on October 1st, it is necessary to set up a timeframe within which member cities and counties will specify the services and data they wish to avail themselves of through the TMS managed by the MPO;
NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual terms, understandings, conditions, and payment hereinafter set forth, and intending to be legally bound, the parties hereby agree as follows:
Article 1. Recitals 1.1 The foregoing recitals are true and correct and incorporated herein by reference.
Article 2. Purpose 2.1 The purpose of this Agreement is to define the Transportation Management
System and the process through which the TMS is implemented. The TMS is a centralized database of transportation information that all parties to the
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agreement may utilize as part of individual transportation programs as prescribed within individual comprehensive plans and land development regulations. Each year, services provided as part of the TMS will be recommended by the TAC and approved by the MPO Governing Board. The types of services generally offered as part of the TMS include but are not limited to database management for crash data, traffic counts, functional classifications, roadway capacity, Level of Service (LOS) and encumbered or reserved trips, and services such as MPO review of traffic impact studies, rezonings and comprehensive plan amendments, policy formulation, grant writing and funding research.
Article 3. Procedure
3.1 On an annual basis, the MPO TAC shall review the list of and budget for TMS
services. The list of TMS services reviewed by TAC shall go to the MPO Governing Board for action on and inclusion in the MPO budget by March 31st of each year, starting in the year 2013. The MPO may amend its approved list of TMS services or TMS budget for the upcoming fiscal year between April 1st and September 30th, if termination by a member government or member governments makes it necessary for the MPO to revise its menu of services or the budget.
3.2 So that the centralized transportation capacity management system of the TMS will contain the most current information available, member local governments will provide to the MPO data on development applications, vested and existing development, traffic count information, legally vested trips, formally reserved trips and certificate of occupancy information. Updated information shall be delivered to the MPO under the terms of this Agreement on a quarterly basis at a minimum, and ideally on a monthly basis. Failure to provide said information in the required timeline will result in correspondence from the MPO to the local government requesting updated information.
3.3 Local governments may submit data from any applicant who is seeking a
development approval for a project, including the traffic impact analysis, the number of proposed residential units and amount of non-residential square footage by use in accordance with the latest edition of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Trip Generation Manual.
3.4 Upon receipt of such data by the MPO, the following procedure shall be
implemented in order to provide the local government with the information required in a timely fashion:
1) Provided the data received is determined to be sufficient to issue a report
of findings, the MPO will evaluate the data based upon existing road capacity information - including adopted LOS, performance LOS, existing trips, reserved trips and vested trips - and submit a report of its findings within 15 calendar days of receipt of the request.
2) If the local government determines that additional information should be factored into the analysis, it may submit its comments for evaluation to
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the MPO within 15 calendar days of the issuance of the MPO’s capacity report for that application.
3) The MPO will review additional information submitted by the local government and provide final comments within 15 calendar days of the submittal of new information.
4) If the impacted facility is a state or federal facility, the MPO shall consult with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) on mitigation strategies pursuant to state and local laws. If no comments are received from FDOT within 30 days, the MPO will issue its report based upon existing data.
3.5 The MPO will not make development approval determinations or
recommendations based on transportation impacts on behalf of any local government. The MPO will issue a report of findings based on the data maintained by the MPO and the data submitted by the local government. The responsibility to make recommendations of approval or denial on development applications remains with the local government.
3.6 The MPO will, upon request, assist any member local government in assessing
needed changes to comprehensive plans, policies or land development regulations related to transportation capacity management or mitigation of transportation impacts. Such services will be provided based on the exercised option of each local government to participate in the TMS through either: (1) an all-inclusive rate that covers all data and related data services as well as specialized services outlined below or (2) a base rate that covers only all data and data related services, with additional specialized services to be provided on-demand at a rate per the MPO’s TMS fee structure.
3.7 Data and data related services - the following layers of data are available to local governments to be managed by the MPO subject to annual budget approval:
1) crash data – basis for safety program and data for CTST 2) traffic counts – mgmt. of county counts and integration with FDOT counts 3) functional classification – additional database component 4) roadway capacity – additional database component 5) Level of Service – LOS policies 6) entitled and reserved trips – component of congestion mgmt.
(concurrency) 3.8 Services - the following services are available to local governments to be
managed by the MPO subject to annual budget approval: 1) traffic impact study reviews 2) rezoning and comp plan amendment reviews (does not include DRI
review) 3) policy development assistance 4) site-specific consultation on planning, land use, community design issues 5) multi-modal mobility policies
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6) assistance with FDOT on access permitting, driveway connections, cure plans and local access management
7) grant writing 8) Local Agency Program (LAP) assistance 9) assistance with prop (fair) share agreements and public private
partnerships 10) funding research
Article 4. Term
4.1 This Agreement shall become effective upon execution by the last party. The
executed agreement shall be recorded in Sumter County and in Lake County with MPO paying the recording costs.
4.2 This Agreement shall remain in effect until terminated by the parties to this
Agreement, or as otherwise provided by law. Any party may withdraw from this Agreement, without penalty, between April 1st and September 30th of each year, by providing written notice of intent to withdraw to all of the other parties of this Agreement; however, all member governments that anticipate that they will not include TMS services from the MPO in their budget are encouraged and requested to provide unofficial notice of the same to MPO at the earliest possible opportunity. After September 30th of any year in which the Agreement is in effect, a party that wishes to terminate shall provide ninety (90) days notice prior to termination, and shall make all payments up to and including the date of termination. The withdrawing party and the remaining parties shall execute a memorandum reflecting the legal withdrawal of the party and the alteration of list of parties that are signatories to this Agreement.
4.3 Upon termination of the Agreement by a member government, the member government may request and receive database output of TMS data, current at the time of termination, particular to their jurisdiction.
Article 5. Funding
5.1 The menu of and budget for TMS services presented to TAC and to the MPO
Governing Board for approval each year shall include two (2) options for member government participation and funding of the TMS: 1) an all-inclusive rate, which shall allow the member government to avail itself of any TMS service offered by the MPO at no additional charge; or 2) a base rate for the member government to remain a part of the TMS program, with specific services to be provided to the member government upon request and at an hourly rate. A fee structure prescribing hourly rate shall be reviewed annually and approved prior to October 1st. All member governments shall elect one of the two options described herein, and shall pay either the all-inclusive or the base rate to MPO by October 1st of each year. Member governments selecting option two (2) above shall remit payment to MPO for requested services charged at an hourly rate within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice from the MPO.
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5.3 Should population be a basis for determining annual local contributions to the TMS, in each odd numbered year, the population figures and related contributions will be reviewed and adjusted as necessary for population changes. Funding contributions will be adjusted based upon Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR) population figures. The best available information will be provided to each local government via presentation of the new TMS budget by the MPO. The new contribution rates shall become effective October 1 of each year.
Article 6. Annual Report
6.1 An Annual Report on the status of all facilities included in the TMS shall be
published each year and may be used in the MPO annual project prioritization process. The report will focus on the performance of facilities and the safety of facilities.
Article 7. General Provisions
7.1 This Agreement, and any amendments hereto, may be simultaneously executed
in several counterparts, each of which is executed shall be an original, and such counterparts together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 7.2 Amendments or modifications to this Agreement may only be made by written
agreement signed by all parties hereto, with the same formalities as the original agreement.
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2384221 SR 25 (US 27) N OF BOGGY MARSH RD N OF LAKE LOUISA RD LC WIDEN TO 6 LANES PE 2013/14 CST
2426263 SR 93 (I-75) CR 470 SR 91 (FL TPK) (N) SC WIDEN TO 6 LANES ROW2013/14 &
2014/15CST 2015/16
2426262 SR 93 (I-75) HERNANDO CO LINE SR 470 SC WIDEN TO 6 LANES ROW2013/14 &
2014/15CST 2015/16
- SR 93 (I-75) C-466 SC NEW INTERCHANGE PE 2008/09 CST
- SR 25 (US 27) CR 561 (S) CR 561 (N) MIN CORRIDOR STUDY N/A - PD&E
- SR 93 (I-75) SR 91 (FL TURNPIKE) MARION COUNTY SC WIDEN TO 8 LANES N/A - PD&E
A - SR 91 (FL TPK) SR 25 (US 27) (S) ORANGE CO LINE LC CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E - PE, ROW, CST IN-HOUSE PD&E
B - SR 91 (FL TPK) SR 25 (US 27) (N) SR 25 (US 27) (S) LC CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E - PE, ROW, CST IN-HOUSE PD&E
C - SR 91 (FL TPK) CR 470 SR 25 (US 27) (N) LC CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E - PE, ROW, CST IN-HOUSE PD&E
D - SR 91 (FL TPK) SR 35 (US 301) CR 470 SC CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E - PE, ROW, CST IN-HOUSE PD&E
A - SR 91 (FL TPK) SR 35 (US 301) CR 470 SC CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E - PE, ROW, CST IN-HOUSE PD&E
B - SR 91 (FL TPK) SR 93 (I-75) SR 35 (US 301) SC CORRIDOR STUDY N/A - PD&E
4301341 SR 44 CR 475 SR 93 (I-75) SC, WW CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E 2013/14 PE 12015/16
- SR 93 (I-75) AT SR 91 (FL TPK) SC INTERCHANGE IMP PD&E - PE 2015/16
- MONARCH RANCH INTERCHANGE SC INTERCHANGE STUDY N/A - PD&E
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1 A 2383954 SR 25/500 (US 27/441) MLK JR BLVD LAKE ELLA RD FP WIDEN TO 6 LANES CST 2013/14
1 B 2383955 SR 25/500 (US 27/441) LAKE ELLA RD AVENIDA CENTRAL LL WIDEN TO 6 LANES PE/ROW 2010/11 CST 2012/13
1 C 2383943 SR 500 (US 441) PERKINS ST SR 44 (E DIXIE AVE) LEES WIDEN TO 6 LANES ROW 2013/14 CST 2014/15 DROPPED FROM TIP
4098701 SR 44 SR 500 (US 441) SR 44/E ORANGE AVE EUS, MD WIDEN TO 4 LANES ROW 2013/14 CST DROPPED FROM TIP
2404182 SR 48 E OF SR 93 (I-75) RAMPS CR 475 (MAIN ST) BUSH WIDEN TO 4 LANES ROW 2011/12 CST FUNDED IN 15/16
2382753 SR 46/WEKIVA PARKWAY SEG 3A EAST OF POND ROAD EAST OF ROUND LAKE RD LC ADD LANES AND RECONSTRUCT PE 2012/13 ALL PHASES FUNDED - FDOT/OOCEA AGMT
2382752 SR 46/US 441 WEKIVA PKWY SEG 3B WEST OF US 441 EAST OF POND RD LC ADD LANES AND RECONSTRUCT PE 2012/13 ALL PHASES FUNDED - FDOT/OOCEA AGMT
1 2382757 SR 429/46 WEKIVA PKWY SEG 6 W OF OLD MCDONALD RD E OF WEKIVA RIVER RD LC BELTWAY / NEW ROAD CONSTR PE 2012/13 ALL PHASES FUNDED - FDOT/OOCEA AGMT
2382758 CR 46A REALIGNMENT W.P. SEG 5 ORANGE CO LINE W OF OLD MCDONALD RD LC NEW ROAD CONSTR PE 2012/13 ALL PHASES FUNDED - FDOT/OOCEA AGMT
2382756 SR 429 WEKIVA PARKWAY SEG 4B ORANGE CO LINE W OF OLD MCDONALD RD LC BELTWAY / NEW ROAD CONSTR PE 2012/13 ALL PHASES FUNDED - FDOT/OOCEA AGMT
4293561 SR 500 (US 441) SR 44 SR 46/WEKIVA CONN MD, LC CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E PE2011/12
2013/14
ROW/CONST
2014/15
2383191 SR 19 CR 561 CR 48 TAV, HOW CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E PE2011/12
2013/14ROW 2015/16
4301321 SR 35 (US 301) SR 44 CR 470 BUSH CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E 2013/14 PE 2015/16
4301331 SR 35 (US 301) CR 470 (W) MAIN STREET BUSH CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E 2013/14 PE 2015/16 NOT IN CF PLAN
- US 27 CR 561 SOUTH CR 561 NORTH MIN WIDEN TO 6 LANES PD&E
SR 19 SR 50 CR 455 GRV WIDEN TO 4 LANES PD&E
- MONARCH RANCH BLVD US 301 SR 44 SUM CORRIDOR STUDY N/A - PD&E
- US 27 & SR 44 LEES INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT N/A - STUDY 2012/13 FDOT IS REVIEWING
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- CR 466A SUMTER COUNTY SR 25/500 (US 27/441) FP WIDEN TO 4 LANES PE 2010/11 ROW/CST 2011/12
- N HANCOCK EXT CR 50 SR 91 (FL TURNPIKE) MIN WIDEN TO 4 LANES PE 2010/11 ROW/CST 2011/12
4196651 HARTWOOD MARSH RD SR 25 (US 27) HANCOCK RD CLR, LC WIDEN TO 4 LANES ROW 2013/14 CST
- CR 48 PALATLAKAHA BRIDGE CR 33 LEES WIDEN TO 4 LANES PE ROW, CST E of US 27
- CR 470 SUMTER COUNTY CR 33/CR 48 LEES WIDEN TO 4 LANES PE 2010/11 ROW, CST
- C-468 SR 91 (FL TPK) SR 44 WW WIDEN TO 4 LANES PE - CST
- C-466A SR 35 (US 301) C 139/ C462 WW WIDEN TO 3 LANES PE 2010/11 CST
- CR 500A (OLD 441) SR 19 DISSTON AVE/FCR TAV CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E PE
CR 500A (OLD 441)/CR 19A/CR 19C (
EUDORA)LC, MD INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT PD&E PE
- CR 19A SR 500 (US 441) CR 44C (EUDORA RD) EUS, TAV CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E PE
- CR 561 COUNTRY CLUB CR 455 AST CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PD&E PE
- CR 561 SR 19 COUNTRY CLUB TAV, AST CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PD&E 2009/10 PE
- CR 44 SR 500 (US 441) SR 19 LEES, EUS CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
- CR 500A (OLD 441) BAY 5TH AVENUE TAV, MD CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E PE
- CR 500A (OLD 441) DISSTON BAY TAV CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
- CR 437 REALIGNMENT AT SR 46 LC REALIGNMENT N/A PD&E
- CR 473 CR 44 FOUNTAIN LK BLVD LEES CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
- ROUND LAKE RD EXTENSION SR 46 SR 44 LC, MD CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
- ROLLING ACRES RD SR 25/500 (US 27/441) CR 466 LL CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PD&E 2009/10 PE
- US 27 RELIEVER SR 25/500 (US 27/441) SR 44 LL, FP, LEES NEW RELIEVER N/A PD&E FEASIBILITY STUDY FUNDED 2011/12
- CR 48 SUMTER COUNTY CR 33 LEES CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
- CR 561/561A REALIGN CR 455 SR 91 (FL TURNPIKE) MIN, LC CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E MINNEOLA INTERCHANGE2
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- CITRUS GROVE ROAD US 27 N HANCOCK RD/FL TPK MIN WIDEN TO 4 LANES PD&E PE
- CR 561/561A REALIGN CR 455 SR 91 (FL TURNPIKE) MIN, LC CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
- HARTLE RD SR 50 HARTWOOD MARSH RD LC WIDEN TO 4 LANES PD&E PE RANKING SWITCHED
- S HANCOCK RD HOOKS ST HARTWOOD MARSH RD CLR CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E PER TAC
- HARTWOOD MARSH RD HANCOCK RD HARTLE RD CLR CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
- HOOKS ST HANCOCK RD HARTLE RD CLR, LC CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
- FOSGATE RD SR 25 (US 27) N HANCOCK RD MIN CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
- CR 50/US 27 MIN INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS N/A WASHINGTON AVE
- LAKE-ORANGE PKWY US 27 ORANGE COUNTY LINE LC, CL CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
- SAWGRASS BAY BLVD EASTERN TERMINUS ORANGE COUNTY LINE LC, CL CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
- CR 33 SR 50 SIMON BROWN MAS CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E PE
- CR 478 SR 19 US 27 GRV CORRIDOR STUDY PER PD&E CONTINGENT ON DRI MOVING FORWARD
- C-470 SR 93 (I-75) LAKE COUNTY SC,WW WIDEN TO 4 LANES PD&E PE
- C-475 SR 48 C-470 SC,BUSH CORRIDOR STUDY N/A - PD&E
- C-468 SR 35 (US 301) SR 91 (FL TPK) WW CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E - PE 2016/17
- C-470 SR 44 SR 93 (I-75) SC CORRIDOR STUDY N/A - PD&E
- C-462 CR 209 C-466A WW CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E 2010/11 PE 2011/12
- C-466 C-475 SR 35 (US 301) SC,WW CORRIDOR STUDY PES 2010/11 PE 2011/12
- C-48 CR 625 SR 93 (I-75) SC CORRIDOR STUDY N/A - PD&E
- CR 475 MARION COUNTY C-466 SC CORRIDOR STUDY N/A - PD&E
- C-501 C-468 C-470 SC, WW CORRIDOR STUDY N/A - PD&E
- C-476 HERNANDO COUNTY SR 93 (I-75) SC CORRIDOR STUDY N/A - PD&E
- C-673 SR 93 (I-75) SR 35 (US 301) SC,BUSH CORRIDOR STUDY N/A - PD&E
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- CR 466A SUMTER CO LINE SR 25 (US 27) FP WIDEN TO 4 LANES ROW 2010/11 CST
4302381 CR 470 WESTERN TP RAMPS CR33 LC/SC REPLACE BRIDGE, ADD LANES ROW 2010/11 CST
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SR 91 (FL TPK) MINNEOLA
INTERCHANGE INCLUDING HANCOCK
ROAD EXTENSTION AND CITRUS GROVE
ROAD PROJECT
EXTEND HANCOCK ROAD FROM
CR 50 TO SR 91 (FL TPK)/MP
271/ HILLS OF MINNEOLA
INTERCHANGE/WIDEN CITRUS
GROVE ROAD FROM US 27 TO N
HANCOCK/FL TURNPIKE
MIN, CLRNEW INTERCHANGE INCLUDING
ROADWAY CONNECTIONSPD&E, PE 2010/11 CST
- CR 468 SR 91 (FL TURNPIKE) US 301 SC WIDEN TO 4 LANES PE, ROW 2010/11 CST
4302381 CR 470 WESTERN TP RAMPS CR33 LC/SC REPLACE BRIDGE, ADD LANES ROW 2010/11 CST
4150271 SR 93 (I-75) AT C-466/C-475 SC NEW INTERCHANGE PE 2008/09 CST
- CR 561/561A REALIGN CR 455 SR 91 (FL TPK) LC, MIN CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
4302381 SR 19 SR 25 (US 27) SR 50 GRV CORRIDOR STUDY PD&E 2011/12 PE, ROW, CST
- CR 561 SR 19 CR 455 TAV, AST CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PD&E 2008/09 PE, ROW, CST
- C-48 SUMTER CO LINE SR 25 (US 27) LC, LEES CORRIDOR STUDY N/A PD&E
- CR 470 SR 93 (I-75) CR 501 SC, WW WIDEN TO 4 LANES PD&E DONE PE,ROW 2012/13
- CR 466A SR 35 (US 301) CR 462 SC, WW WIDEN TO 4 LANES PE, ROW 2013/14 PE, ROW, CST
- C-462 CR 209 C-466A SC, WW CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PD&E 2009/10 PE, ROW, CST
- CR 468 SR 35 (US 301) SR 91 (FL TPK) WW CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PD&E 2009/10 PE, ROW, CST
- CR 466 SR 35 (US 301) CR 209 SC WIDEN TO 3 LANES PD&E 2010/11 PE, ROW, CST ORIGINALLY 1 SEGMENT FROM CR 466
- C-48 BUSHNELL LAKE CO LINE BUSH, SC CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PD&E 2011/12 PE, ROW, CST
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4299441 C-475 C-470 CR 542 RESURF/REHAB CST 2014/15 FUNDED THROUGH CIGP
429758-1 C-466 CR-475 CR-209 SC RESURF/REHAB PE/CST 2011/12
429759-1 C-469 C-48 E SR 50 SC RESURF/REHAB PE/CST 2011/12
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4302381 CR 470 OVER TURNPIKE LC REPLACE BRIDG ADD LANES CST 2013/14
- SR 19 LITTLE LAKE HARRIS BRIDGE LC REPLACE BRIDGE
PD&E PE
ROW
CST
2010/11
2013/14
2014/15
2016/17
PD&E AND PE ARE BEING CONDUCTED AS PART
OF THE SR 19 PD&E
- CR 48 WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER BRG BRIDGE ID #184006 SC REPLACE BRIDGE N/A PD&E
- CR 475 JUMPER CREEK BRG BRIDGEID#184053 SC REPLACE BRIDGE N/A PD&E
184008 CR 48 JUMPER CREEK BRG SC REPLACE BRIDGE N/A PD&E
-C-470 LAKE PANASOFFKEE OUTLET
BRIDGEBRIDGE ID# 184054 SC REPLACE BRIDGE N/A PD&E
- C-575 BRIDGE OVER SPRING RUN BRIDGE ID# 184052 SC REPLACE BRIDGE N/A PD&E
-C-476 BRIDGE OVER THE
WITHLACHOOEEBRIDGE ID# 184019 SC REPLACE BRIDGE N/A PD&E
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1 4309751 WEKIVA TRL MOUNT DORA MD TO SEMINOLE/ORANGE MD, LC MIXED USE TRAIL PD&E PE 2011/12 CST 2016/17 PD&E UNDERWAY
2 4176001 LEESBURG-SUMTER TRAIL SUMTER CO LINE SR 500/US 441 LEES MIXED USE TRAIL CST 2011/12 CST UNDERWAY 2011/12 REMOVE
3 4318931DONNELLY STREET SDWK, STSCAPE
STRMWTRDONNELLY STREET MD
SIDEWALK,
STREETSCAPING, STORMWATERPE CST
2014/15
2015/16
DESIGN COMPLETE, ADVANCE CST TO
2012/13
4 4318941 TREMAIN STREET GREENWAY TREMAIN STREET MD GREENWAY PE CST 2014/15 DESIGN COMPLETE, ADVANCE CST TO
5 HIGHLAND STREET STREETSCAPE HIGHLAND STREET MD STREETSCAPING CST 2012/13 DESIGN COMPLETE SHOVEL READY
6 4108251 S LAKE TRL SILVER EAGLE RD VILLA CITY RD GRV MIXED USE TRAIL PE 2010/11 CST 2013/14 PE COMPLETE TO MAIN ST.
7 4161111 GARDENIA TRAIL GRIFFIN RD LAKE ELLA RD LEES, FP MIXED USE TRAIL PE 2009/10 CST NEED SCOPE, SCHEDULE & COST
8 4154311 TAV-LEE TRL CANAL ST LAKES BLVD LEES MIXED USE TRAIL PD&E 2006/7 PE NEED SCOPE, SCHEDULE & COST
9 - TAV-DORA TAVARES MOUNT DORA TAV, MD MIXED USE TRAIL N/A PD&E NEED SCOPE, SCHEDULE & COST
10 4154321 GARDENIA TRAIL LAKE ELLA RD SUMTER/MARION CO LINE LL MIXED USE TRAIL PE 2008/09 CST NEED SCOPE, SCHEDULE & COST
11 - GREEN MOUNTAIN TRAIL S LAKE TRL LAKE APOPKA LOOP TRAIL LC, MON MIXED USE TRAIL N/A PD&E NEED SCOPE, SCHEDULE & COST
12 4108251 S LAKE TRL VILLA CITY RD BAY LAKE RD GRV ,LC MIXED USE TRAIL PD&E 2004/5 PE NEED SCOPE, SCHDULE & COST
13 4314351GREEN MOUNTAIN SCENIC BYWAY
TRAILHEAD CR 455 ORANGE CO LINE
LC, MON,
ASTMIXED USE TRAIL AND TRAILHEAD CST 2012/13 CST 2012/13 REMOVE
14 4108251 S LAKE TRL BAY LAKE RD VAN FLEET TRL (SUMTER) MAS, LC, SC MIXED USE TRAIL PD&E 2004/5 PE NEED SCOPE, SCHEDULE & COST
15 417600 US 27 BICYCLE PED OVERPASS US 27 AT CENTER STREET LEES OVERPASS PD&E 2006/7 PE NEED SCOPE,SCHEDULE,& COST
16 - INLAND GRVS TRLHD CLR TRAIL HEAD NA PE, CST NEED SCOPE, SCHEDULE & COST
17 - EUSTIS DOWNTOWN STREETSCAPE EUS STREETSCAPING NA CST NEED SCOPE,SCHEDULE,& COST
18 - EUSTIS GATEWAY SIGNING SR 19 @ SR 500 (US 441) EUS SIGNING NA CST NEED SCOPE,SCHEDULE,& COST
19 - CLERMONT STREETSCAPE PROJECT MINNEOLA AVE 7TH STR. CLR STREETSCAPING NA CST NEED SCOPE,SCHEDULE,& COST
20 -TAVARES DOWNTOWN STREETSCAPE
PROJECTTAV STREETSCAPING NA CST NEED SCOPE,SCHEDULE,& COST
Sumter County
1 - WILDWOOD TRAILWITHLACOOCHEE TRAIL/CITRUS
COUNTY
LEESBURG-WILDWOOD
TRAIL/LAKE COUNTYWW, SC MIXED USE TRAIL N/A PD&E 2011/12 NEED SCOPE, SCHEDULE & COST
2 - SUMTER COUNTY TRAILS MASTERPLAN SUMTER COUNTY SC STUDY N/A PD&E 2012/13 NEED SCOPE, SCHDULE & COST
LOCATION PROJECT DESCRIPTIONREQUEST FOR
NEW FUNDINGNOTES
ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS
FM NUMBER PROJECT NAME FROM
Lake County
RANKFUNDED PHASE / IN
FISCAL YEARTO
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LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS (LOPP) FOR
2016/17-2034/35
1 - TRANSIT FACILITY ADDITION LAKE COUNTY/GRIFFIN ROAD LC ADD OFFICE SPACE FOR OPERATOR NA CST FY2011/122 - BUS STOP/ SHELTER ADA PROGRAM LAKEXPRESS LC INSTALL STOPS AND SHELTERS CST Fy2010/11 CSY FY2011/12
3 - FIXED ROUTE VEHICLES LAKE COUNTY/SUMTER COUNTY LC/SC Purchase 30-40' VEHICLES FY 2010/11 FY 2011/12
4 - PARATRANSIT VEHICLES LAKE COUNTY/SUMTER COUNTY LC/SC PURCHASE 23-26' VEHICLES FY 2010/11 FY 2011/12
5 - TRANSFER CENTER PARKING LOT LAKE COUNTY GRIFFIN RD. LC SITE IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRANSFER NA Fy 2011/126 - ITS UPGRADES- FIXED LAKE COUNTY/SUMTER COUNTY LC MDT, AVL, APC, AAS,VIDEO FY 2010/11 Fy 2011/12
7 - SAFETY AND SECURITY LAKE COUNTY/GRIFFIN ROAD LCSECURITY EQUIPMENT FENCING,
CAMERA'SNA FY 2011/12
8 -VEHICLES-COMMUTER ASSISTANCE
PROGRAMLAKE COUNTY/SUMTER COUNTY LC VANPOOL VEHICLES FY 2010/11 Fy 2011/12
9 - BUS WASH LAKE COUNTY/GRIFFIN ROAD LC BUS WASHING EQUIPMENT NA FY 2012/13- ELECTRONIC FAREBOXES LAKE COUNTY LC ELECTRONIC FAREBOXES FOR LX NA FY 2012/13
-BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN ACCESS TO
TRANSIT CST PROGRAMLAKE COUNTY/SUMTER COUNTY LC/SC
ENHANCED BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN
ACCESS TO TRANSITNA FY 2012/13
10 - LX SIGNAGE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM LAKE COUNTY LC REPLACEMENT OF FADED SIGNS NA FY 2012/13
PLANNING STUDIES
1 - COMMUTER RAIL ORLANDO TAV, EUS, MD LC ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS NA FY 2011/12
2 SUMTER TDP SC TRANSIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN NA FY 2012/13
3 -TRANSIT - LAND USE, TOD, LDR
CHARRETTE SERIESLAKE COUNTY SUMTER COUNTY LC/SC TRANSIT PLANNING STUDY NA FY 2012/13
4 -BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN TRANSIT ACCESS
STUDYLAKE COUNTY SUMTER COUNTY LC/SC TRANSIT PLANNING STUDY NA FY 2012/13
TRANSIT SERVICE PROJECTS
1 - CROSS COUNTY SERVICE ENHANCEMENT LAKEXPRESS LC EXTENDED HOURS NA FY 2016/7 TDP FY 2016 PHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION
2 - CROSS COUNTY SERVICE ENHANCEMENT LAKEXPRESS Lake 30 MIN HEADWAY NA FY 2016/7 TDP FY 2016 PHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION
3 - GOLDEN TRIANGLE CIRC MOUNT DORA TAVARES, EUSTIS LCENHANCED CIRCULATOR SERVICE,
STREAMLINED SPINE SERVICENA FY 2017/8
4 - LEESBURG/FRUITLAND CIRCULATOR LEESBURG FRUITLAND PARK LCENHANCED CIRCULATOR SERVICE,
STREAMLINED SPINE SERVICENA FY 2017/8
5 -ZELLWOOD CONNECTOR AM/PM
HEADWAY ENHANCEMENTALTOONA ZELLWOOD LC ENHANCED CONNECTOR SERVICE NA FY 2017/8
FM NUMBER PROJECT NAME FROM TO
TABLE 10LOCATION PROJECT DESCRIPTION
FUNDED PHASE / IN
FISCAL YEAR
REQUEST FOR
NEW FUNDINGNOTESRANK
TRANSIT PROJECTS
CAPITAL PROJECTS
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RA
NKFM NUMBER PROJECT NAME FROM TO LOCATION PROJECT DESCRIPTION
FUNDED
PHASE /
IN FISCAL
YEAR
REQUEST FOR
NEW FUNDINGNOTES
PASSENGER RAIL
1 - COMMUTER RAIL ORLANDO UMATILLATAV, EUST,
MD, UM
ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS FOR
COMMUTER RAIL STUDY
AA
PD7E
2011/12
2013/14
ORANGE BLOSSOM EXPRESS ALTERNATIVES
ANALYSIS
FREIGHT RAIL
1 - RAIL UPGRADES PLYMOUTH (ORANGE COUNTY) UMATILLALC, TAV,
EUS, MD, UM
INFRASTRUCTURE / FREIGHT RAIL
IMPROVEMENTSCST 2010/12
CONTINUOUS WELD FROM PLYMOUTH TO MT.
DORA AND DORA CANAL BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
- UMATILLA AIRPORT UMA WATERLINE EXTENSION
- LEESBURG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LEESPURCHASE AND INSTALL INSTRUMENT
LANDING SYSTEMCOST ESTIMATE $1.2 MILLION
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONRANK FM NUMBER
RAIL PROJECTS
TABLE 11
FUNDED PHASE / IN
FISCAL YEAR
TABLE 12
AIRPORT PROJECTS
REQUEST FOR
NEW FUNDINGTOPROJECT NAME NOTESFROM LOCATION
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FM NUMBER PROJECT NAME TOTAL CRASHES TOTAL FATALITIES LOCATION PROJECT DESCRIPTION FUNDED REQUEST FOR NOTES
NA I 75 @ SR 44 1544 2 SUMTER NA NA SAFETY STUDY TOP 10 CRASH LOATIONS 2007 TO PRESENT
NA US 27 @ SR 91 616 2 LAKE NA NA SAFETY STUDY TOP 10 CRASH LOATIONS 2007 TO PRESENT
NA I 75 @ SR 48 574 10 SUMTER NA NA SAFETY STUDY TOP 10 CRASH LOATIONS 2007 TO PRESENT
NA US 441 @ EUDORA RD 518 0 LAKE NA NA SAFETY STUDY TOP 10 CRASH LOATIONS 2007 TO PRESENT
NA SR 50 @ HANCOCK RD 504 0 LAKE NA NA SAFETY STUDY TOP 10 CRASH LOATIONS 2007 TO PRESENT
NA US 441 @ DONNELLY ST 488 4 LAKE NA NA SAFETY STUDY TOP 10 CRASH LOATIONS 2007 TO PRESENT
NA I 75 @ CR 470 434 6 SUMTER NA NA SAFETY STUDY TOP 10 CRASH LOATIONS 2007 TO PRESENT
NA US 441 @ SLEEPY HOLLOW RD 368 2 LAKE NA NA SAFETY STUDY TOP 10 CRASH LOATIONS 2007 TO PRESENT
NA SR 50 @ CITRUS TOWER BLVD 360 0 LAKE NA NA SAFETY STUDY TOP 10 CRASH LOATIONS 2007 TO PRESENT
NA US 27 @ SR 19 360 0 LAKE NA NA SAFETY STUDY TOP 10 CRASH LOATIONS 2007 TO PRESENT
`
SR 25 (US 27) HARVEST BLVD SUPERIOR BLVD LC1,145' EAST SIDE OF US 2760' WEST
SIDE OF US 27CST SAWGRASS BAY ELEMENTARY
SR 25 (US 27) CR 25A SCHOOL ENTRANCE LEES 60' WEST SIDE OF US 27 CST LEESBURG ELEMENTARY
SR 25 (US 27) CR 25A OLD HARBOR RD LEES 897' WEST SIDE US 27 CST LEESBURG ELEMENTARY
SR 25 (US 27) SAWGRASS BAY BLVD SCHOOL ENTRANCE LC1,380' SOUTH SIDE SAWGRASS BAY
BLVDCST SAWGRASS BAY ELEMENTARY
SR 25/SR 500 (US 27/441) - CITRUS
BLVDMICHIGAN AV PARK HOLLAND DR LEES 1,414' NORTHEAST SIDE OF US 27/441 CST BEVERLY SHORES ELEMENTARY
LOG HOUSE RD CR 561 LAKESHORE DR LC 4,445' NORTH SIDE LOG HOUSE RD. CST PINE RIDGE ELEMENTARY
SUPERIOR BLVD SR 25 (US 27)EXISTING SIDEWALK
TERMINUSLC 1,110' NORTH SIDE SUPERIOR BLVD. CST SAWGRASS BAY ELEMENTARY
HANCOCK RD GREATER PINES BLVD BOND ST CLR 2,620' WEST SIDE HANCOCK RD. CST LOST LAKE ELEMENTARY
SAWGRASS BAY BLVD MARGAUX DR SAWGRASS BAY BLVD LC 1,500' EAST SIDE OF US 27 CST SAWGRASS BAY ELEMENTARY
CR 500A (OLD 441) BOYD DR OVERHISER LNMD, TAV 2,015' SOUTH SIDE OLD HIGHWAY 441 CST
TRIANGLE ELEMENTARY
OSWALT RD LAKESHORE DR REAGAN'S RUN DR LC 4,500' NORTH SIDE OF OSWALT RD. CST PINE RIDGE ELEMENTARY
CR 466 ROLLING ACRES RD SR 25/SR 500 (US 27/441) LL 1,287' NORTH SIDE OF CR-466 CST THE VILLAGES ELEMENTARY
CR 466A (PICCIOLA RD) GEORGIA AV PARK HOLLAND DR EUS 893' EAST SIDE OF CR-466A CST BEVERLY SHORES ELEMENTARY
EAST BATES AV WALL ST CR 44 EUS
3,070' NORTH SIDE OF EAST BATES
AVE. CST EUSTIS ELEMENTARY
MYRTLE LAKE AV CALCAR COVE CR 468 FP
2,905' NORTH SIDE OF MYRTLE LAKE
AVE. CST FRUITLAND PARK ELEMENTARY
CR 561 LOG HOUSE RD CYPRESS LANDING AV LC 8,780' EAST SIDE OF CR 561 CST PINE RIDGE ELEMENTARY
URICK ST CR 468 CR 25A FP 4,035' NORTH SIDE OF URICK ST. CST FRUITLAND PARK ELEMENTARY
THE LIST OF SIDEWALKS IS BEING DEVELOPED FROM THE SAFE ACCESS TO SCHOOL STUDY THAT IS UNDERWAY. THE STUDY WILL GENERATE A LIST OF PRIORITIZED PROJECTS THAT CAN BE ADDED TO THE LOPP.
BELOW ARE SOME OF THE PROJECTS IDENTIFIED TO DATE IN THE STUDY.
FM NUMBER LOCATIONTO
7
8
9
10
4
5
SAFETY PROJECTS
RANK
6
RANK
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONFUNDED PHASE / IN
FISCAL YEAR
3
TABLE 13A - INTERSECTIONS
PROJECT NAMEREQUEST FOR
NEW FUNDINGNOTESFROM
TABLE 13B - SIDEWALKS
1
2
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SR 19 CR 48 CR 455 HOW SAFETY/OPER IMP N/A - PE 2012/13ORIGINALLY ADDED TO THE LOPP AS A
CAPACITY PROJECT- CR 452 MARION CTY LINE SR 19 LC, UMA PAVED SHOULDERS N/A CST 2013/14
SR 19 UMATILLA DOWNTOWN UMA DOWNTOWN CORRIDOR N/A PD&E 2013/14
LCSTRATEGIC PLAN AND SIGNAL
SYNCHRONIZATIONN/A
PLANNING
STUDY 2012/13
- SR 19CR 450 (W) -OCALA
ST/BULLDOG LNUMA INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT N/A - CST 2011/12
LAKE COUNTY HAS REQUESTED FUNDING FROM
STATE; PARTNERSHIP PROJECT
- SR 19 AT CR 450 (E) - COLLINS ST UMA INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT N/A - CSTASSUMING ROW EXISTS AND MINIMAL UTILITY
RELOCATION, CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE $303K
- SR 19 CR 48 CR 455 HOW SAFETY IMPROVEMENT PD&E 2009/10 PE 2012/13 FORMERLY CAPACITY PROJECT
CR 455 SR 19 OLD HWY 50 MON BIKE LANES N/A PE 2012/13 GREEN MOUNTAIN SCENIC BWAY
OLD HWY 50 CR 455 ORANGE CO LINE MON BIKE LANES N/A PE 2012/13 GREEN MOUNTAIN SCENIC BWAY
HARTWOOD MARSH RD HANCOCK RD ORANGE CO LINE LC, CLER PAVED SHOULDERS N/A CST 2012/13 SAFETY FUNDING
CR-747 SC INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT N/A CST 2012/13NARROW RIGHT-OF-WAY, TREE CLOSE TO
ROAD AND HEAVILY USED BY SCHOOL BUSES
CR-526 SC INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT N/A CST 2012/13NARROW RIGHT-OF-WAY, DEEP DROP OFF
GOING INTO ROCK PITSC-478 SC INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT N/A CST 2012/13 SERIES OF CURES - GUARDRAIL
C-470 SC INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT N/A CST 2012/13 SERIES OF CURES - GUARDRAIL UPDATE
CR-727 SC INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT N/A CST 2012/13 NARROW RIGHT-OF-WAY, TREES
4296061 CR 455 / CR 561 LC/AST PE/CST 2012/13 SAFETY FUNDS
EUDORA ROAD/OLD 441/CR 19A MD PD&E 2010/11 PE 2012/13 *NOT RANKED
SR 19/CR 48 HOW/TAV *NOT RANKED
SR 19/CR 450 (W) -OCALA ST/BULLDOG
LNUMA *NOT RANKED
SR 19/CR 455 HOW *NOT RANKED
PD&E = PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY ENV = ENVIRONMENTAL
PE = PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING (DESIGN) ROW = RIGHT-OF-WAY
REQUESTING AGENCY & LOCATION CODE:
AST = ASTATULA FP = FRUITLAND PARK LL = LADY LAKE TAV = TAVARES
BUSH = BUSHNELL GRV = GROVELAND MIN = MINNEOLA UMA = UMATILLA
CLR = CLERMONT HOW = HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS MON = MONTVERDE WW = WILDWOOD
EUS = EUSTIS LC = LAKE COUNTY MAS = MASCOTTE SC = SUMTER COUNTY
*
LSMPO = LAKE-SUMTER MPO
LEES = LEESBURG
MD = MOUNT DORA
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS (ITS) - STRATEGIC PLAN AND SIGNAL
SYNCHRONIZATION
REQUEST FOR
NEW FUNDINGPROJECT NAME FROM
FISCAL
YEAR
*
1
*
5
4
3
2
1
OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
TO
6
AS PART OF OUR EFFORT TO DISPLAY OUR PRIORITIES IN A MANNER THAT ALLOWS FDOT TO QUICKLY IDENTIFY A PROJECT ELIGIBLE FOR SPECIFIC TYPES OF FUNDING, THE OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT TABLE,
(FORMERLY MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS) IS NOW A COMBINATION OF LAST YEAR'S SAFETY PROJECTS TABLE 13C - ROUNDABOUTS AND TABLE 13D - SPECIAL PROJECTS/OPERATIONS AND LAST YEAR'S MANAGEMENT
AND OPERATIONS TABLE 14. EACH OF THE THREE TABLES DISPLAYED A PRIOITIZED LIST FOR SUMTER COUNTY AND LAKE COUNTY SEPARATELY. BELOW IS A SIMPLE COMBINATION OF THE TABLES THAT NEED TO BE VETTED
AND REPRIORITIZED INTO ONE TABLE.
LOCATIONFM NUMBER PROJECT DESCRIPTIONFUNDED
PHASENOTES
5
RANK
1
2
3
*
PHASES:
4
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Transportation 2035 Amendment 1 Page 1 of 3 DRAFT RESOLUTION
DRAFT
LAKE~SUMTER METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION
RESOLUTION 2012 -
A RESOLUTION OF THE LAKE~SUMTER METROPOLITAN PLANNING
ORGANIZATION (MPO), AMENDING TRANSPORTATION 2035, THE MPOs LONG RANGE TRANSPORATION PLAN, IN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF AN AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT), FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE ENTERPRISE (FTE), AND THE ORLANDO ORANGE COUNTY EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY (OOCEA) TO SHARE THE COSTS TO
FULLY FUND THE WEKIVA PARKWAY PROJECT; REVISE THE COST FEASIBLE PLAN IN TRANSPORTATION 2035 TO SHOW THE NEW FUNDING PLAN FOR THE
WEKIVA PARKWAY PROJECT BY: ADDING THE PORTIONS FDOT HAS COMMITTED TO FUNDING TO THE STATE STRATEGIC INTERMODAL SYSTEM SECTION OF TABLE 5 AND UPDATING THE OOCEA LIST OF FUNDED PROJECTS
RELATED TO THE WEKIVA PARKWAY PROJECT; INCLUDING THE NEW PROJECT COSTS IN YEAR OF EXPENDITURE DOLLAR AMOUNTS; AND
AUTHORIZING TRANSMITTAL TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
WHEREAS, the Lake~Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is the duly
designated and constituted body responsible for carrying out the urban transportation planning
and programming process for Lake-Sumter Planning Area; and
WHEREAS, 23 CFR Section 450.322(a) and Florida Statute 339.175(6) require each
Metropolitan Planning Organization to develop and approve a Long Range Transportation Plan,
addressing at least a twenty-year planning horizon, at least every five years; and
WHEREAS, TRANSPORATION 2035, the MPOs long range transportation plan, was
adopted on December 8, 2010; and
WHEREAS, Transportation 2035 was prepared in accordance with Chapter 4 of the
Florida Department of Transportation MPO Program Management Handbook; and
WHEREAS, the plan must identify project priorities that can likely be funder over the
next 25 years given available revenues; and
WHEREAS, the Wekiva Parkway is a regionally significant project that includes the
construction of 25 centerline miles of new toll expressway through Lake County, Orange
County, and Seminole County; and
WHEREAS, the Wekiva Parkway project includes seven miles of 4-lane and 6-lane
portions of SR 46 in Lake County, reconstruction of the US 441/SR 46 interchange in Mount
Dora, and relocation of CR 46A to provide improved wildlife connectivity and additional local
road system benefits; and
Transportation 2035 Amendment 1 Page 2 of 3 DRAFT RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA) had planned
to fund, operate, and maintain the Wekiva Parkway at the time TRANSPORTATION 2035 was
adopted; and
WHEREAS, since that time, OOCEA has developed a funding plan and entered into an
agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and Florida’s Turnpike
Enterprise (FTE) to fund the Wekiva Parkway project; and
WHEREAS, FDOT and FTE will fund the 6-laning of SR 46 from East of Pond Road to
East of Round Lake Road, also known as Segment 3A for the sum of $11 million; and
WHEREAS, FDOT and FTE will fund the reconstruction of the US 441/SR 46
interchange, including a southbound to westbound flyover ramp and 6-laning SR 46 from west
of US 441 to east of Pond Road, also known as Segment 3B for the sum of $32 million; and
WHEREAS, FDOT and FTE will fund construction for the tolled segment of the
Wekiva Parkway from the Orange County Line to west of Old McDonald Road, also known as
Segment 4B for the sum of $52 million; and
WHEREAS, FDOT and FTE will fund the CR 46A realignment from SR 46 to north of
Arundel Way, also known as Segment 5 for the sum of $10 million; and
WHEREAS, FDOT and FTE will fund construction for the tolled segment of the
Wekiva Parkway from west of Old McDonald Road to east of Wekiva River Road, also known
as Segment 6 for the sum of $198 million; and
WHEREAS, OOCEA will fund construction for the tolled segment of the Wekiva
Parkway from the Orange County Line to Round Lake Road, also known as Segment 2C for the
sum of $14 million and
WHEREAS, the FDOT has requested that TRANSPORATION 2035 cost feasible plan be
amended to document the new funding plan for the Wekiva Parkway project so the funding can
be programmed in the FDOT Work Program.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lake~Sumter MPO that:
1. The TRANSPORTATION 2035 cost feasible plan is hereby amended to
incorporate the new funding plan for the Wekiva Parkway project; and
2. The Chairman of the MPO is hereby authorized and directed to transmit the
TRANSPORTATION 2035 amendment to the Florida Department of
Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration.
Transportation 2035 Amendment 1 Page 3 of 3 DRAFT RESOLUTION
DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this ______ day of ____________________, 2012.
Lake~Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization
______________________________
Don Burgess, Chairman
Approved as to form and legality:
______________________________
Sanford A. Minkoff, MPO Attorney
AMENDMENT 1 - DRAFT (Changes shown in RED)
Street From To County Miles Project Scope
Project Costs
(YOE$)
(in millions)
Clermont Interchange SR 50/US 27 xxLake 1.00 New Interchange (urban) 80.1$
US 27/SR 25 Lake Louisa Rd Boggy Marsh Road xxLake 4.38 State Widen Road (4 to 6 lanes) 0.4$
CR 475 Interchange (CR 466)* I-75/CR 475 xxSumter 1.00 New Interchange (Mainline) 29.6$
Wekiva Parkway West of US 441 Seminole County Line Lake
SR 46 Segment 3A East of Pond Road East of Round Lake Road Lake 2.083` State Widen Road (2 to 6 Lanes) 11.0$
SR 46/US 441 Segment 3B West of US 441 East of Pond Road
Lake 0.47
State Widen SR 46 (2 to 6 Lanes) and US
441 (4 to 6 Lanes ) Interchange SB to WB
Flyover Ramp 32.0$
SR 429 Segment 4B Orange County Line West of Old McDonald Road Lake 2.50 State New 4 Lane Road 52.6$
CR 46A Realignment Segment 5 SR 46 North of Arundel Way Lake 1.80 New 2 Lane Road 10.0$
SR 429/SR46 Segment 6 West of Old McDonald Road East of Wekiva River Road Lake State New 4 Lane Road 198.0$
Monarch Ranch Interchange* I-75/CR 468 Sumter 1.00 New Interchange (Mainline) 29.6$
US 27 / SR 25 CR 561 East CR 561 West xLake 2.14 State Widen Road (4 to 6 lanes) 25.1$
US 27/SR 25 Lake Louisa Rd Boggy Marsh Road Lake 4.38 State Widen Road (4 to 6 lanes) 45.5$
SR 93/I-75 Hernando County Line Florida Turnpike Sumter 21.83 Widen Freeway (4 to 6 lanes) 115.3$
Minneola Interchange Florida Turnpike/Turkey Farm Rd xxLake 1.00 New Interchange (Mainline) 29.6$
CR 468 Interchange Florida Turnpike/CR 468 xxSumter 1.00 New Interchange (Mainline) 29.6$
SR 91/Florida Turnpike Minneola Interchange Orange County Line xxLake 5.76 Widen Freeway (6 to 8 lanes) 42.3$
SR 91/Florida Turnpike Sumter County Line Minneola Interchange xxLake 18.00 Widen Freeway (4 to 6 lanes) 132.1$
SR 91/Florida Turnpike I-75 Sumter County Line xxSumter 10.67 Widen Freeway (4 to 6 lanes) 78.3$
SR 46 US 441 Orange County Line (connection to SR 429) xxLake 2.02 State Widen Road (2 to 6 lanes) 30.1$
Wekiva Pkwy (SR 429 / SR 46) Seminole CL Round Lake Rd Orange County Line xxLake 10 1.2 State New 4 Lane Road 14.2$
US 27/US 441 Lake Ella Rd MLK JR Blvd xxLake 3.24 State Widen Road (4 to 6 lanes) 33.7$
US 27/US 441 Avenida Central Lake Ella Rd xxLake 4.18 State Widen Road (4 to 6 lanes) 61.0$
US 441/SR 500 Perkins St SR 44 xxLake 1.36 State Widen Road (4 to 6 lanes) 12.4$
SR 48 I-75 CR 475 xxSumter 1.84 State Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 14.3$
SR 44* Orange Ave US 441 xxLake 1.66 State Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) with Frontage 9.5$
SR 50 / SR 33 CR 565 (Villa City) CR 565 (Montevista) xLake 1.89 New 4 Lane Road 21.2$
US 441 SR 44 SR 46 xxLake 2.50 State Widen Road (4 to 6 lanes) 43.0$
SR 19 CR 561 CR 48 xxLake 4.77 State Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 138.2$
SR 19 CR 561 CR 448 Lake 1.45 State Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 18.7$
SR 19 CR 448 Bridge Lake 1.74 State Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 20.8$
SR 19 Bridge Bridge Lake 0.63 New 4 Lane Bridge 88.3$
SR 19 Bridge CR 48 Lake 0.80 State Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 10.3$
US 301/SR 35 Florida Turnpike CR 468 xxSumter 2.74 State Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 37.6$
US 301/SR 35 CR 468 CR 470 west xxSumter 4.30 State Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 58.9$
SR 44 / US 27 xLake 0.25 Upgrade Intersection (turn lanes) 0.7$
SR 19 CR 455 CR 48 xLake 3.93 Turn Lanes / Safety Improvement 28.9$
SR 19 SR 50 CR 478 xxLake 1.92 State Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 28.4$
SR 19 CR 478 US 27 / SR 25 xLake 4.73 State Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 69.8$
SR 19 US 27 / SR 25 CR 455 xLake 2.73 State Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 40.2$
* Developer funding percentage of total cost (Local funding is 50% or less)
TRANSPORTATION 2035 LAKE~SUMTER MPO
TABLE 5 COST FEASIBLE PLAN PROJECTS
ROADWAYSState Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) Corridors
Unfunded SIS Needs
Florida's Turnpike Enterprise
Unfunded Turnpike Needs
Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA)
State Roads / Other Arterials
Unfunded State Road / Other Arterial Needs
CR 466A Morse Blvd US 27 xxLake 3.69 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 35.7$
Hartwood Marsh US 27 Hancock Rd xLake 0.71 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 6.8$
CR 48 East of US 27 (Palatlakaha Bridge) CR 33 xLake 2.64 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 23.5$
CR 470* Sumter County CR 33 xxLake 3.87 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 14.1$
North Hancock Extension* SR 91 / FL Tpike CR 50 xxLake 1.30 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 1.4$
Rolling Acres Rd US 27/US 441 CR 466 xxLake 1.28 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 13.6$
Citrus Grove Rd.* US 27 N. Hancock / FL Tpike xLake 2.00 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 11.1$
CR 500A (Old 441) SR 19 Disston Ave / FCR xLake 0.67 Corridor Study 1.0$
CR 561 / CR 561A Realignment* CR Old 50 CR 561 xxLake 5.66 New 4 Lane Road 39.9$
CR 561 SR 19 CR 448 xxLake 1.62 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 18.7$
CR 19A US 441 CR 44C xxLake 1.22 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 14.5$
Hooks Street* Hancock Rd Hartle Rd xLake 1.43 Corridor Study 0.3$
Round Lake Road Ext Wolf Branch Rd SR 44 xxLake 2.57 New 4 Lane Road 28.4$
Round Lake Road SR 46 SR 44 xxLake 3.57 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 36.4$
Hartle Rd SR 50 Hartwood Marsh Rd xLake 2.29 New 4 Lane Road 32.7$
US 27 Reliever US 27 / US 441 SR 44 xxLake 6.70 New 4 Lane Road 115.7$
Lake Orange Parkway US 27 Orange County Line xxLake 4.70 State New 4 Lane Road 97.4$
Hartle Rd Hartwood Marsh Rd Lake Orange Parkway xxLake 1.20 New 4 Lane Road 20.7$
Sawgrass Extension US 27 Orange County Line Lake 4.60 New 4 Lane Road 79.4$
CR 48* Sumter County CR 470 xLake 6.10 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 80.7$
CR 468 Florida Turnpike SR 44 xxSumter 2.56 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 24.8$
CR 466A US 301 C 139 / C 462 xSumter 1.16 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 17.5$
CR 470* SR 93/I-75 Lake County xxSumter 9.58 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 50.7$
CR 475 SR 48 C-470 xxSumter 4.97 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 57.3$
CR 470 SR 44 I-75 xSumter 9.85 Corridor Study 1.0$
CR 468* US 301 Florida Turnpike xxSumter 3.10 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 9.1$
CR 466 CR 475 US 301/SR 35 xxSumter 4.45 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 52.7$
C-48 CR 625 I-75 xSumter 1.76 Corridor Study 1.8$
C-48 US 301 Lake County xSumter 10.20 Corridor Study 1.8$
CR 475 County Line CR 466 xxSumter 2.18 Widen Road (2 to 4 Lanes) 28.9$
C-501 C-468 C-470 xSumter 3.18 Corridor Study 1.8$
CR 462 Sumter Widen Road (2 to 3 Lanes)
Monarch Ranch Blvd* US 301 SR 44 xSumter 3.00 New 4 Lane Road 51.2$
Orange Blossom Express Lake County Line Eustis Lake Phases 1, 2 & 3 Commuter Rail 48.0$
Route 1 - Cross County Connector Lady Lake Eustis Lake Fixed Route Bus 2.56$
Route 2 - Leesburg Circulator Leesburg Leesburg Lake Fixed Route Bus 0.73$
Route 3 - Mount Dora Circulator Mount Dora Mount Dora Lake Fixed Route Bus 1.66$
Route 4 - Umatilla to Zellwood Umatilla Zellwood Lake Fixed Route Bus 0.91$
US 192 - Lynx Lake County Line US 192 Wal-Mart Park and Ride/US 27 Lake Fixed Route Bus 0.89$
SR 50 - Lynx Lake County Line Clermont Park and Ride/US 27 Lake Fixed Route Bus 1.21$
Sumter County Transit TBD TBD Sumter TBD
Regional M&O Projects Countywide Multimodal Corridor / ITS 34.00$
Lake County Trails Masterplan Lake Projects TBD by Masterplan
Sumter County Trails / Regional Projects Sumter Regional Trails / Bike / Pedestrian Projets
* Developer funding percentage of cost (Local contributions 50% or less)
Lake County (Local Funds)
ROADWAYS (Cont.)
Countywide
$38.00Countywide
Unfunded Lake County Needs
Sumter County (Local Funds)
Unfunded Sumter County Needs
TRANSIT
CORRIDOR OPERATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS
BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN
May 2012 Contact: [email protected] (386) 943-5185
LAKE COUNTY
CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 238394-2 US 441 from Perkins Street to North of Griffin Road This project consists of realignment and intersection improvements to US 441 (SR 500) and US 27. Construction will widen US 441 (SR 500) to six lanes from Perkins Street to Griffin Road. Water mains will also be installed from Lee Street to Griffin Road. Estimated completion: June 2012 (91%) LANE CLOSURES:
238395-4 US 441 from Martin Luther King Blvd. to Lake Ella Road This project 6 lanes SR 500/US 441 from Martin Luther King Blvd. (SR 460) to Lake Ella Rd. This project is now under construction. Estimated completion: July 2013 (34%) Lane Closures:
238429-3 SR 50 and US 27 Interchange This project consists of the widening and reconstruction of SR 50 and SR 25 (US 27) from four lanes to six lanes and includes the addition of sidewalks, bike lanes and drainage improvements. The existing interchange bridges will be replaced with this project. Estimated completion: September 2013 (27%) LANE CLOSURES: 4/29/12 – 5/3/12; 8 pm-7 am SR 50 EB and WB closed at US 27 a detour is n place with assistance.
424881-1 SR 19 from CR 452 to North of Golden Gem Drive Project consists of pavement milling and resurfacing of the northbound lanes of SR 19 from CR 452 to North of Golden Gem Drive. Estimated completion date: July 2012 (28%) Lane Closures: 4/30/12 – 5/3/12; SR 19 NB lane closures 427577-1 SR 40 Bridge #110077 Deck replacement. Estimate completion date: June 2012 (30%)
LAKE COUNTY
Other Projects Pending
1. US 441 - Widening to six lanes along 4.1 miles from Lake Ella Road to Avenida Central South (FM No. 2383955). About $16 million in right of way is funded through FY 10/11. Design for six-laning of the 1.9 miles from Perkins Street to SR 44 is in progress, with $25 million in right of way funded through FY 12/13 (FM No. 2383943).
2. US 441 - Construct north and southbound turn lanes at CR 466 intersection (FM No. 430189). This is a privately funded project. Bids are to be received in FY 13/14. The estimated cost is $500,000.
3. US 441 - An environmental study into possible widening along 1.6 miles from SR 44 (old CR 44B) to Lincoln Avenue in Mt. Dora is planned for FY 13/14 (FM No. 429356). PD&E underway
4. US 27 - Six-laning 6.5 miles from Boggy Marsh Road to Lake Louisa Road (FM No. 238422). Design has been completed and right of way acquired. Construction is not yet funded.
5. SR 44 - Resurface 2.3 miles from the Sumter County line to SR 44/CR 468 (FM No. 427230). Bids are to be received in FY 12/13. The estimated cost is $4.5 million.
May 2012 Contact: [email protected] (386) 943-5185 6. SR 44 - Construct eastbound left turn lane at Royal Trails Road (FM No. 419370). Bids are to be received in FY 13/14. The
estimated cost is $340,000. 7. SR 44 (CR 44B) - Design for four-laning the two miles from US 441 to SR 44 is in progress (FM No. 409870). Right of way is
to be acquired in FY 11/12.
8. SR 46 - An environmental study is being conducted by the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority along the 16.5 miles from US 441 to Orange Blvd. in Seminole County (FM No. 238275) in conjunction with their study of a potential Wekiva Parkway.
9. SR 19 - Resurface 1.9 miles from Summit Chase Villas to SR 19/US 441 (FM No. 427246). Bids are to be received in FY 12/13. The estimated cost is $2.5 million.
10. SR 19 - An environmental study into possible widening along the 4.7 miles from CR 48 to CR 561 is planned for FY 10/11 (FM No. 238319). Design of improvements is funded in FY 13/14.
11. SR 33 - Construct left turn lane at CR 474 (FM No. 423096). Bids are to be received in FY 13/14. The estimated cost is $660,000.
12. CR 450 - $2.3 million in grants to Lake County through FY 12/13 is to pay for design and construction of paved shoulders from the Marion County line to Lake Yale Road (FM No. 427480).
13. Washington Street Sidewalk - A $370,000 grant to the City of Eustis in FY 10/11 is to pay for a sidewalk from Fahnstock Street to Abrams Road (FM No. 423385).
14. Rolling Acres Road Sidewalk - $830,000 in grants to the city of Lady Lake through FY 12/13 is to pay for design and construction of a sidewalk from Vista San Polo to Griffin Road (FM No. 427855).
15. South Lake Trail - $2.7 million in grants to Lake County through FY 12/13 are to pay for design and construction of Section I of this trail from the existing Clermont Trail to Groveland Park in downtown Groveland (FM No. 422570).
16. Leesburg/Wildwood Trail - A $2.1 million grant to the City of Leesburg in FY 11/12 is to pay for construction of this trail from the Sumter County line to US 441 (FM No. 424444).
17. Lincoln Avenue Sidewalk - A $490,000 grant to Lake County in FY 13/14 is to pay for construction of a ten foot sidewalk from Tremain Street to Unser Street (FM No. 429594).
18. CR 561 - $1.1 million in grants to Lake County through FY 13/14 is to pay for construction of a roundabout at the CR 455 intersection (FM No. 429606).
19. Citrus Tower Blvd. - A $200,000 grant to Lake County in FY 10/11 is to pay for installation of a traffic signal at Oakley Seaver Drive (FM No. 427481).
20. Lake Center Drive - A $133,000 grant to the City of Mt. Dora in FY 10/11 is to pay for a sidewalk from north of Lake Center Drive to west of Eudora Road (FM No. 423458).
21. CR 470 - A $4 million grant to Lake County in FY 13/14 is to pay half the cost of replacing the bridge over Florida’s Turnpike (FM No. 430238). This is a County Incentive Grant Program project.
22. CR 466A - A $6.9 million grant to Lake County if FY 12/13 is to pay half the estimated right of way costs for widening along the three miles from the Sumter County line to US 27 (FM No. 430253). This is a Transportation Regional Incentive Program (T.R.I.P.) project.
May 2012 Contact: [email protected] (386) 943-5185
SUMTER COUNTY
CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS
1. CR 311 (I-75 Frontage Road) - Replace bridge over Jumper Creek (FM No. 242118). The estimated cost is $1 million. Estimated completion date: June 2012 (27%) No lane closures anticipated
2. SR 50 - Resurface 4.2 miles from the Hernando County line to SR 471 (FM No. 424884). The estimated cost is $1.8 million. Estimated completion: June 2012 (63%)
LANE CLOSURES: 5/1/12 – 5/5/12; SR 50 intermittent EB and WB lane closures
NEAR FUTURE CONSTRUCTION
1. SR 50 - Remove bridge over abandoned railroad west of Mascotte (FM No. 424524). Work to estimate begin date May 2012. The estimated cost is $2.6 million.
Other Projects Pending
1. I-75 – Six-laning along the 21.5 miles from the Hernando County line to Florida’s Turnpike (FM No. 242626). Design is in progress, with right of way acquisition funded through FY 13/14 (FM No. 2426262/3).
2. I-75 - Resurface 14.4 miles from the Hernando County line to the Panasofkee Creek Bridge (FM No. 427375). Bids are to be received in FY 12/13. The estimated cost is $16 million.
3. US 441/27 - A study has been conducted to determine the expansion needs along the 12.1 miles from Griffin Road in Lake County to CR 42 in Marion County (FM No. 2383951/2/3). Design in Sumter and Marion Counties is funded in FY 12/13 (FM No. 2383957).
4. SR 48 - Widening to four lanes along the 1.6 miles from I-75 to Main Street (CR 475) (FM No. 2404182). Right of way is to be purchased in FY 11/12. Bids are to be received in FY 15/16. The estimated cost is $20 million.
5. SR 48 - Construct westbound right turn lane at CR 475 intersection (FM No. 2404183). Bids are to be received in FY 12/13. The estimated cost is $200,000.
6. SR 48 - Resurface 1.9 miles from east of I-75 to west of SR 35 (Noble Avenue)(FM No. 427241). Bids are to be received in FY 12/13. The estimated cost is $1.2 million.
7. US 301/SR 44 Intersection - Construct north and southbound turn lanes (FM No. 430188). This is a privately funded project. Bids are to be received in FY 13/14. The estimated cost is $130,000.
8. US 301 - An environmental study into the possible widening from two to four lanes along the 15.5 miles from CR 48 to SR 44 is planned for FY 13/14 (FM No. 430132/430133).
9. CR 469 - A $2.8 million grant to Sumter County in FY 11/12 is to pay for resurfacing along the 13 miles from CR 48 to SR 50 (FM No. 429759).
10. CR 466W - A $1.6 million grant to Sumter County in FY 11/12 is to pay for resurfacing along the 3.5 miles from CR 209 to CR 475 (FM No. 429758).
11. CR 466 - A $1.6 million grant to Sumter County in FY 14/15 is to pay for resurfacing along the 4.5 miles from US 301 to just east of CR 475 (FM No. 428443).
12. CR 466/US 301 Intersection - Construct north and southbound turn lanes (FM No. 430187). This is a privately funded project. Bids are to be received in FY 13/14. The estimated cost is $180,000.
13. CR 475 - A $2 million grant to Sumter County in FY 14/15 will pay for construction of paved shoulders and resurfacing along the 3.7 miles from CR 470 to CR 542, including replacement of the timber column bridge at Juniper Creek with concrete box culverts (FM No. 429944).