transportation advisory committee (tac) public open house transportation meeting march 31 st, 2015
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TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TAC) PUBLIC
OPEN HOUSE TRANSPORTATION MEETING
March 31st, 2015
Why are we here?
To seek public input on the development of the Area Transportation Improvement Program (ATIP) Proposed projects for federal transportation funding from
2016 – 2019 Roads Bridges Public Transit Rail Safety Safety Improvements Transportation Alternatives
Who makes the decisions?
Federal Highway
Administration
Minnesota Departmen
t of Transportat
ionArea Transportat
ion Partnership
s
Public
Role of the ATP
Meets 4 – 6 times per year to plan and priorities transportation projects for federal funding Receives transportation improvement recommendations
from cities, counties, transit providers, local elected officials, MnDOT and other transportation partners and compiles a list of projects within its boundaries
Sets policy for prioritizing annual federal funds Approves and submits final list of projects for the area
Who serves on the ATP?
ATP 4 (Big Stone, Swift, Pope, Stevens, Douglas, Grant, Traverse, Wilkin, Ottertail, Becker, Clay and Mahnomen Counties)
West Central Minnesota Area Transportation Partnership (ATP 4)
RDC 4: West Central Initiative RDC 2: Headwaters RDC
John Okeson, Becker County Commissioner Jonathan Large, Mahnomen County Engineer
Brian Giese, Stevens County Engineer
Larry Haukos, Traverse County Engineer Metropolitan planning representative
Neal Folstad, Wilkin County Commissioner Bill Christian, Fargo-Moorhead Council of Governments
RDC 6W: Upper Minnesota Valley RDC MnDOT Representatives
Rusty Dimberg, Big Stone County Representative
Jody Martinson, District Engineer
Shiloh Wahl, Assistant District Engineer
State Aid City Representative Merle Earley, State Aid Engineer
Dan Edwards, City of Fergus Falls Bev Herfindahl, MnDOT Transit Manager
Tribal representative Transit Representative
E. Jeff Vivier, White Earth Public Works Director
Beth Heinrich, City of Morris Transit
FHWA representative
*Chair **Vice-Chair Kris Riesenberg, Technical Services Team Leader
ATP Technical Advisors
West Central Initiative (RDC 4)
Wayne Hurley
Upper Minnesota Valley RDC (RDC 6W)
Barrett VoigtHeadwaters RDC (RDC 2) Kurt Wayne
Who serves on the ATP?
ATP 8 (Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Yellow Medicine, Renville, Meeker, McLeod, Kandiyohi, Redwood, Lincoln, Lyon, Murray and Pipestone Counties)
Southwest Area Transportation Partnership (ATP 8)RDC 6E: Mid-Minnesota Development Commission
RDC 8: Southwest Regional Development Commission
Sheldon Nies, McLeod County Commissioner
Gerald Magnus, Murray County Commissioner
John Stahl, Renville County Commissioner Bob Byrnes, City of Marshall Mayor
Ron Mortensen, Meeker County Engineer Aaron VanMoer, Lyon County Engineer
RDC 6W: Upper Minnesota Valley RDC MnDOT Representatives Jim Dahlvang, Chippewa County Commissioner **
Jon Huseby, D8 Mn/DOT District Engineer*
Gary Johnson, Yellow Medicine County Commissioner
Todd Broadwell, Assistant District Engineer
Andy Sander, Yellow Medicine County Engineer
Susann Karnowski, Program and Project Development Mgr.
State Aid City Representative Transit Representative Greg Schwaegerl, City of Montevideo Engineer
Cathleen Amick, Western Community Action
*Chair **Vice-Chair
ATP Technical Advisors Southwest RDC (RDC 8) Annette Fiedler Upper Minnesota Valley RDC (RDC 6W) Barrett VoigtMid-Minnesota Development Commission (RDC 6E)
Donn Winckler
2016-2019 Area Transportation Improvement Plan (ATIP) Investments for Region 6W
Total ATIP Investments in Region 6W
$3,704,640
$6,804,176
$3,979,950
$22,293,824
$12,341,200
Big Stone CountyChippewa CountyLac qui Parle CountySwift CountyYellow Medicine County
$242,000,000(ATP4) + $181,100,000(ATP8) = $423,100,000(Total)
Received = $53,523,790 (13% of Total)FY 2016-2019 Investments
2016 ATIP Investments in Region 6W
$3,645,712
$3,400,000$3,985,043
$2,200,000
Big Stone CountyChippewa CountyLac qui Parle CountySwift CountyYellow Medicine County
$86,300,000(ATP4) + $67,900,00(ATP8) = $154,200,000(Total)
Received = $13,230,755 (9% of Total)
2017 ATIP Investments in Region 6W
$2,973,440
$2,470,000
$10,553,274
$2,290,000
Big Stone CountyChippewa CountyLac qui Parle CountySwift CountyYellow Medicine County
$57,900,000(ATP4) + $37,700,000(ATP8) = $95,600,000(Total)
Received = $18,286,714 (19% of Total)
2018 ATIP Investments in Region 6W
$731,200$31,200
$579,950
$6,555,507$7,851,200
Big Stone CountyChippewa CountyLac qui Parle CountySwift CountyYellow Medicine County
$53,500,000(ATP4) + $35,900,000(ATP8) = $89,400,000(Total)
Received = $15,749,057 (18% of Total)
2019 ATIP Investments in Region 6W
$657,264
$5,600,000
Big Stone CountyChippewa CountyLac qui Parle CountySwift CountyYellow Medicine County
$44,300,000(ATP4) + $39,600,000(ATP8) = $83,900,000(Total)
Received = $6,257,264 (7% of Total)
Total 2016-2019 ATIP Investment in Local, State & Federal
Infrastructure
Big Stone County
Chippewa County
Lac qui Parle County
Swift County Yellow Medicine County
$0
$5,000,000
$10,000,000
$15,000,000
$20,000,000
$25,000,000
$30,000,000
$700,000
$3,763,864
$548,750 $0
$2,290,000$3,004,640 $3,040,312
$3,431,200
$26,693,824
$10,051,200
Local State/Federal
$53,523,790 = Total Investment$7,302,614 = Local Investment $46,221,176 =
State/Federal Investment
Total 2016-2019 ATIP Investment
$6,249,350
$41,195,376
$396,000 $657,264$275,000Local Hwy & BridgesState/Federal Hwy & BridgesTrailsTAPRail Road Cross-ings
$242,000,000(ATP4) + $181,100,000(ATP8) = $423,100,000(Total)
Received = $53,523,790 (13% of Total)FY 2016-2019 Investments
The Proposed 2016-2019 Area Transportation Improvement Plan (ATIP) for Region 6W
Hwy Big Stone County 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total
MN 28ON MN 28, FROM 630' EAST OF TH 7 TO TH 75, GRADING, BASE, BITUMINOUS MILL AND SURFACING
$2,973,4
40 $2,973,440
CSAH 23BITUNIMOUS MILL AND OVERLAY, FROM TH7 to TH12
$700,0
00 $700,000
BB PRAIRIE FIVE, PURCHASE 2 BUSES (CLASS 400) AND BUS RELATED EQUIPMENT
$31,20
0 $31,200
Yearly Totals: $0$2,973,4
40$731,2
00$0 $3,704,640
2016-2019 ATIP for Region 6W
2016-2019 ATIP for Region 6W
Hwy Chippewa County 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total
CSAH 6MN 7 TO MN 40, 2' SHLD. WIDENING, RUMBLE STRIPS, & 6" GROUND-IN EDGE LINES (TIED TO 012-606-012)
$600,600 $600,600
CSAH 6MN 7 TO MN 29/40 , MILL & OVERLAY (TIED TO 012-070-005)
$2,110,000 $2,110,0
00
PED/BIKE
**AC/SB** RECONSTRUCTION OF EXISTING TRAIL ON CSAH 15 FROM MN 7 TO CSAH 20 IN MONTEVIDEO (MN RIVER VALLEY SCENICBYWAY TRAIL PROJECT) (AC PAYBACK, 1 OF 1)
$396,000 $396,000
MN 29
N. JCT. MN 7 TO W. JCT MN 40 (MONTEVIDEO), 1.5" OVERLAY IN RURAL AND 1.5" MILL AND 3" OVERLAY IN MONTE (AC PAYBACK, 1 OF 1)
$539,112 $539,112
MN 290.2 MILES N. OF US 212, REPLACE BRIDGE #9111 OVER TC&W RAILROAD
$1,700,00
0
$1,700,000
MN 2773.7 MILES S. OF MN 40, REPLACE BRIDGE #6816 - CHPT. 152 BOND FUNDS
$770,000 $770,000
BB PRAIRIE FIVE, PURCHASE 2 BUSES (CLASS 400) AND BUS RELATED EQUIPMENT
$31,200 $31,200
TAP MONTEVIDEO'S TC&W DEPOT AREA $103,200 $103,200
TAPVARIOUS COMMUNITIES IN CHIPPEWA COUNTY
$554,064 $554,064
Yearly Totals: $3,645,712$2,470,00
0$31,200 $657,264
$6,804,176
2016-2019 ATIP for Region 6W
Hwy Lac qui Parle County 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total
US 75MN 68
US 75 - S. LIMITS OF CANBY TO YELLOW MEDICINE CSAH 3 AND MN 67 TO 0.4 MILES S. OF JCT. US 212, 4" MILL & 4" OVERLAY S. OF CANBY, 1.5" MILL & 1.5" OVERLAY IN CANBY C&G SECTION, AND 1.5" OVERLAY FROM MN 67 TO US 212 MN 68 - STATE LINE TO CANBY, 2" OVERLAY
$3,400,000
$3,400,00
0
BB PRAIRIE FIVE, PURCHASE 2 BUSES (CLASS 400) AND BUS RELATED EQUIPMENT
$31,200 $31,200
CSAH 7
BRIDGE 0.7 MI NORTH OF CR 44, BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
$548,750 $548,750
Yearly Totals:$3,400,0
00$0 $579,950 $0
$3,979,950
2016-2019 ATIP for Region 6W
Hwy Swift County 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total
MN 59
ON MN 59, FROM 500' SOUTH OF TH 28 TO 100TH STREET (NORTH STEVENS COUNTY LINE) GRADING, BITUMINOUS MILL, CONCRETE OVERLAY AND BITUMINOUS SURFACING
$3,837,043
$3,837,043
BBCITY OF BENSON, PURCHASE BUS (CLASS 400) AND BUS RELATED EQUIPMENT
$74,000 $78,000 $152,000
RRBNSF RR, INSTALL GATES, .5 MILES SW OF BENSON ON US TH 12, TOWNSHIP OF SIX MILE GROVE, SWIFT COUNTY
$275,000 $275,000
US 12
**ELLA** ON MN 29, JCT CSAH 25 (E OF BENSON) TO KERKHOVEN, MILL AND OVERLAY, ADA
$5,248,40
3 $5,248,403
MN 29
**ADA** ON MN 9, MN 12, AND MN 29 IN BENSON, MILL AND OVERLAY, SIGNAL ENHANCEMENTS AND ADA
$2,530,52
5 $2,530,525
US 59
ON US 59, FROM TH 119 TO TH 12, GRADING, BITUMINOUS MILL AND SURFACING
$2,499,34
6 $2,499,346
MN 9ON MN 9, REPLACE OLD BRIDGE #5964 WITH NEW BRIDGE #75004 OVER THE POMME DE TERRE RIVER
$1,036,62
6 $1,036,626
US 12
**ELLA** ON US 12, FROM JCT. US 59 TO BENSON, MILL AND OVERLAY
$5,440,88
1 $5,440,881
BB PRAIRIE FIVE, PURCHASE 2 BUSES (CLASS 400) AND BUS RELATED EQUIPMENT
$74,000 $74,200
MN 119
MN 40 TO US 12 (EXEMPT IN APPLETON), 3" MILL & 3" OVERLAY (COST IS $4.4, DISTRICT 8'S SHARE IS $1.2M)
$5,600,00
0$5,600,000
Yearly Totals:$3,985,04
3$10,553,2
74$6,555,50
7$5,600,00
0$26,693,82
4
2016-2019 ATIP for Region 6W
Hwy
Yellow Medicine County 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total
MN 274
WOOD LAKE TO MN 23, 1.5" OVERLAY$2,200,0
00
$2,200,000
CR A9
0.8 MILES S. OF YELLOW MEDICINE CSAH 3, REPLACE BRIDGE 4205 (BROS FUNDED)
$2,290,0
00
$2,290,000
BB PRAIRIE FIVE, PURCHASE 2 BUSES (CLASS 400) AND BUS RELATED EQUIPMENT
$31,200 $31,200
MN 67
2.1 MILES E. OF US 75, REPLACE BRIDGE #4966 WITH A CULVERT
$1,300,0
00
$1,300,000
MN 67
0.4 MILES W. OF 4TH AVE. IN ECHO TO JCT. MN 19, 1.5" OVERLAY
$910,00
0 $910,000
MN 67
0.74 MILES N. OF ECHO, REPLACE BRIDGES #91176 & #5641
$510,00
0 $510,000
MN 68
OVER LAZARUS CREEK, 3.6 MILES W OF CANBY, REPLACE BRIDGE #5432
$1,700,0
00
$1,700,000
US 212
JCT MN 29 (MONTEVIDEO) TO W. END OF BRIDGE 87015 (GRANITE FALLS), 35+00.735 TO 36+00.684 RUMBLE STRIPS 36+00.684 TO 38+00.826 - 1.5" OVERLAY 38+00.944 TO 47+00.902 1.5" MILL & 3" OVERLAY
$3,400,0
00
$3,400,000
Yearly Totals:$2,200,00
0$2,290,00
0$7,851,20
0$0
$12,341,200
Comments, Questions, or Suggestions?
Where do we go from here?
April 2015 - ATPs meet to review
public comments,
make revisions if
needed, and
approve the ATIP to
submit to MnDOT Central Office
July 2015 - STIP
approval by MnDOT
Commissioner
August 2015 - STIP is submitted
to the Federal
Highway Administration (FHWA)
Fall 2015 - final 2016-2019 STIP
approval by FHWA
Thank You for Attending!
For further questions, comments, or suggestions, please contact:
Barrett [email protected]
320-289-1981 ext. 107UMVRDC
323 Schlieman Ave Appleton, MN 56208