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PLEASE NOTIFY ACOG AT 405-234-2264 (TDD/TTY CALL 7-1-1 STATEWIDE) BY 5 P.M.

, MARCH 12, IF YOU REQUIRE ACCOMMODATIONS PURSUANT TO THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OR SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT.
Chair Willa Johnson Oklahoma County Commissioner Vice-Chair Kathy Griffith Moore Councilmember Secretary/Treasurer Elizabeth Waner Edmond Councilmember Executive Director John G. Johnson

MEMORANDUM

DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT:

March 8, 2012 Intermodal Transportation Technical Committee (ITTC) Douglas W. Rex, Division Director Transportation & Planning Services (TPS) Meeting Notice The Intermodal Transportation Technical Committee will hold a regular meeting on THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2012 AT 10:00 A.M. in the ACOG Board Room, 21 East Main Street, Suite 100, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

AGENDA
I. II. III. CALL TO ORDER (ATTACHMENT I) APPROVAL OF THE FEBRUARY 9, 2012 MINUTES (ATTACHMENT II) ACTION ITEM: A. Consider recommending that the ITPC amend the FFY 2012 element of the FFY 20112014 OCARTS Area TIP to include a pavement marking project in Oklahoma County District 3, as requested by Oklahoma County. (ATTACHMENT III-A)

21 E Main Street, Suite 100

Oklahoma City, OK 73104-2405 405 234 2264

FAX: 234 2200

TDD/TTY: 7-1-1 Statewide

www.acogok.org

IV.

ITEMS FOR INFORMATION ONLY: A. B. C. D. E. Highway Tree Grant Program (ODOT) (ATTACHMENT IV-A) Edmond Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Presentation (ATTACHMENT IV-B) OCARTS Area Line Item Projects (ATTACHMENT IV-C) Status of Surface Transportation Program Urbanized Area (STP-UZA) Projects in the OCARTS Transportation Management Area (TMA) (ATTACHMENT IV-D) FY 2011 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Reports (ATTACHMENT IV-E)

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NEW BUSINESS ADJOURN

Deadline for April ITTC Agenda Items: 4:00 p.m. Thursday, March 29, 2012 April ITTC Meeting: 10:00 a.m. Thursday, April 12, 2012

ATTACHMENT I

INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION TECHNICAL COMMITTEE


VOTING MEMBERS AND ALTERNATES
CITY/ORGANIZATION
BETHANY

MEMBERS
Julie Shannon Director of Community Development Steve Katen Public Works Dir/City Engineer No Designee No Designee No Designee No Designee Robert Floyd City Manager John Baxter Public Works Director/City Engineer No Designee No Designee William G. Graham Public Works Director No Designee Steve Manek Director of Engineering Thomas Minnick Traffic Planner

ALTERNATES
John Shugart City Manager John Shugart City Manager Hon. Mike Ferencich Councilmember Vacant Vacant Mark Seibold City Planner Mark Seibold City Planner Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Harry Fenton, Project Engineer Charlie Lee, Asst. Traffic Planner Shannon Entz, Community Dev. Mgr. Harry Fenton, Project Engineer Charlie Lee, Asst. Traffic Planner Shannon Entz, Community Dev. Mgr. Hon. Elton Matthews Trustee Vacant Vacant Vacant Tenny Maker Street Superintendent James Hanke Planning & Code Administrator Deborah Miner City Clerk/Asst. Finance Director Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant

BLANCHARD CEDAR VALLEY CHOCTAW

COLE DEL CITY EDMOND

FOREST PARK GOLDSBY GUTHRIE

HARRAH JONES CITY LEXINGTON LUTHER

Hon. Marianne Yarbrough Trustee No Designee No Designee No Designee Maxine Pruitt Director of Municipal Services Rene Spineto City Planner Earl D. Burson City Manager No Designee Hon. Ray Poland Trustee No Designee No Designee No Designee No Designee No Designee

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CITY/ORGANIZATION
MIDWEST CITY

MEMBERS
Billy Harless Community Development Director Guy Henson City Manager Elizabeth Jones Community Development Director Stan Drake Assistant City Manager Melissa Helsel City Planner Mike Rutledge City Manager Ian Crittenden City Planner No Designee Randy Smith Public Works Deputy Director No Designee Hon. Robert Pittman Mayor No Designee Bob Wade City Manager No Designee No Designee Angelo Lombardo Traffic Engineer Eric Wenger Public Works Director Russell Claus Planning Director

ALTERNATES
Patrick Menefee City Engineer Ron Green Current Planning Manager Stephen Eddy City Manager Stephen Eddy City Manager Vacant Vacant Nick Nazar City Manager Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Wayne Stenis, Senior Planner Shawn OLeary, Dir.-Public Works Wayne Stenis, Senior Planner Shawn OLeary, Dir.-Public Works Stuart Chai, Civil Engineer V Deborah Miller, Asst. City Engineer Randy Entz, Transportation Planner III Susan Miller, Planner IV Arti Patel Director of Community Development Arti Patel Director of Community Development Vacant Vacant Frank Calvin, Planning Commission Chair Hon. Marsha Jefferson, Vice Mayor

MOORE

MUSTANG

NEWCASTLE NICHOLS HILLS

NICOMA PARK

NOBLE

NORMAN

OKLAHOMA CITY

PIEDMONT

SLAUGHTERVILLE

Jim Crosby Interim City Manager Ellen Stevens Engineer Marsha Blair Town Administrator No Designee No Designee No Designee

SPENCER

TUTTLE

Tim Young Ray Collier City Manager Public Works Director Lacy Kelly Vacant Finance and Community Development Dir.

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CITY/ORGANIZATION
THE VILLAGE Bruce Stone City Manager No Designee

MEMBERS
Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant

ALTERNATES

WARR ACRES

YUKON

Hon. Patrick Woolley Mayor Hon. David Dirkschneider Councilmember Doug Shivers Community Enhancement Director No Designee Hon. Phil Carson County Commissioner District #1 Hon. David Anderson County Commissioner District #2 Hon. Rod Cleveland Commissioner Hon. Rusty Sullivan Commissioner Hon. Mark Sharpton Commissioner-Dist. 1 Hon. Michael Pearson Commissioner-Dist. 2 Terry Daniel District 3 Foreman No Designee Stacey Trumbo County Engineer Tyler Gammon Planning Director

CANADIAN COUNTY

Quincy Rinkle Community Development Coordinator Quincy Rinkle Community Development Coordinator Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Mary Murphey First Deputy-Dist. 1 Wayne Murphey Operations Manager-Dist. 2 David Perry District 2 Foreman Vacant Gerald Wright, Superintendent-Dist. 3 Erik Brandt, Comprehensive Planner Kathleen Blanco, Eng Dept Admin Speclst Craig Wallace, Superintendent-Dist. 1 Douglas W. Rex Division Director Holly Massie Special Programs Officer Diponker Mukherjee, Planner II-Serv Devl Marty Dickens, Assistant Planner Diponker Mukherjee, Planner II-Serv Devl Marty Dickens, Assistant Planner Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant

CLEVELAND COUNTY

LOGAN COUNTY

MCCLAIN COUNTY

OKLAHOMA COUNTY

ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA GOVERNMENTS (ACOG) CENTRAL OKLAHOMA TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING AUTHORITY (COTPA) CLEVELAND AREA RAPID TRANSIT (CART)

John G. Johnson Executive Director Rick Cain Administrator Larry Hopper Planning Manager - Administration No Designee

Cody Ponder Planner/Grants Specialist OKLAHOMA CITY DEPARTMENT OF Don G. Jones AIRPORTS Facility Planner No Designee

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CITY/ORGANIZATION
OKLAHOMA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION (ODOT) Planning & Research Division OKLAHOMA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION Transit Programs Division OKLAHOMA DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (ODEQ) OKLAHOMA AERONAUTICS COMMISSION

MEMBERS
Dawn Borelli Transportation Manager Kenneth LaRue Division Manager Scott Thomas Program Director Grayson Ardies Program Manager

ALTERNATES
Craig Moody Transportation Manager Randy Hogan Transportation Specialist Leon Ashford, Sr. Environmental Specialist Dale Williams Airport Development Manager

NON-VOTING MEMBERS AND ALTERNATES


CITY/ORGANIZATION
AREAWIDE AGING AGENCY CAPITOL-MEDICAL ZONING COMMISSION OKLAHOMA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION (ODOT) - Local Government Division OKLAHOMA RAILROAD ASSOCIATION OKLAHOMA TURNPIKE AUTHORITY (OTA) OKLAHOMA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION TINKER AIR FORCE BASE TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS FEDERAL BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS (BIA) U.S. DOT - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA) / Mike Monroney- Aeronautical Center U.S. DOT - FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION (FHWA) U.S. DOT - FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION (FTA)

MEMBERS
Don Hudman Executive Director Denise Martin Program Administrator Shannon Sheffert Division Engineer Lori A. Kromer Peterson Executive Director Gary Brown Dir. of Information Technology Dan Case Executive Director Bill Dalke Community Planner No Designee No Designee Jon Berkman Manager Architect & Engineering Division Isaac Akem Community Planner-OK Division Pearlie Tiggs Community Planner Vacant Vacant

ALTERNATES

Rosemarie Case Engineer Vacant Vacant Nanci Davis Safety Regulation Specialist John (Mark) Harbaugh Civil Engineer Vacant Vacant Angela Laws Environmental Engineer Environment/Safety/Health Staff Elizabeth Romero Planning/Tech Serv Team Leader Peggy Crist, Director Planning & Program Devlpmt.

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ATTACHMENT II INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MINUTES OF THE MEETING FEBRUARY 9, 2012 A regular meeting of the Intermodal Transportation Technical Committee (ITTC) was convened on February 9, 2012 in the Board Room of the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG), 21 East Main Street, Suite 100, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This meeting was held as indicated by advance notice filed with the Oklahoma County Clerk and by notice posted at the ACOG office at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the meeting. PRESIDING Douglas Rex, Chairman ITTC MEMBERS AND/OR ALTERNATES PRESENT Julie Shannon Mark Seibold Harry Fenton Earl Burson Hon. Ray Poland Patrick Menefee Elizabeth Jones Randy Smith Angelo Lombardo Stuart Chai Randy Entz Arti Patel Tim Young Hon. David Anderson Hon. Mark Sharpton Stacey Trumbo Tyler Gammon Larry Hopper Cody Ponder Dawn Borelli Leon Ashford, Sr. NON-VOTING MEMBERS PRESENT Rosemarie Case Isaac Akem ENTITY/AGENCY ACOG-Transportation & Planning Services (TPS) Bethany Choctaw Edmond Harrah Jones City Midwest City Moore Nichols Hills Norman Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Piedmont Tuttle Canadian County Logan County Oklahoma County Oklahoma County Central Oklahoma Transp & Parking Authority Cleveland Area Rapid Transit ODOT-Planning & Research Division Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality ODOT-Local Government Division U.S. DOT - Federal Highway Administration

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GUESTS Jeff Bishop, City Manager Richard Jurey, Transp. Operations Eng. Wayne Murphey, Operations Manager-Dist. 2 Ahmad Lesani, GO Bond Program Manager Paul Matthews, Representative Erik Brandt ACOG STAFF Holly Massie John Sharp Darla Hugaboom Kara Chiodo Michael Howard Jennifer Sebesta Brian Schroeder Beverly Garner Tracy Case ENTITIES/AGENCIES ABSENT Blanchard Cedar Valley Cole Del City Forest Park Goldsby Guthrie Lexington Luther Mustang Newcastle Nicoma Park Noble Slaughterville Spencer The Village Warr Acres Yukon Cleveland County McClain County Oklahoma City Department of Airports ODOT-Transit Programs Division Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission

ENTITY/AGENCY Blanchard Federal Highway Administration Logan County Oklahoma City Oklahoma Highway Users Federation Oklahoma County POSITION Special Programs Officer II Program Coordinator, TPS Associate Planner, TPS Associate Planner, TPS Associate Planner, TPS Assistant Planner, TPS Assistant Planner, TPS Administrative Assistant, TPS Assistant to Executive Director NON-VOTING MEMBERS ABSENT Areawide Aging Agency Capitol-Medical Zoning Commission Oklahoma Railroad Association Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Oklahoma Trucking Association Tinker Air Force Base Tribal Governments Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs U.S. DOT Federal Aviation Administration U.S. DOT Federal Transit Administration

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I.

CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Douglas Rex called the meeting to order at 10:10 a.m. He introduced himself and entertained introductions around the room. A quorum was present.

II.

MINUTES: A. Approval of the January 12, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes There being no discussion, Harry Fenton moved to approve the January 12, 2012 regular meeting minutes. Stuart Chai seconded the motion. The motion carried. B. Approval of the January 13, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes There being no discussion, Angelo Lombardo moved to approve the January 13, 2012 special meeting minutes. Stuart Chai seconded the motion. The motion carried.

III.

ACTION ITEMS: A. Consider recommending that the ITPC amend the FFY 2012 Transit Element of the FFY 2011-2014 OCARTS Area TIP to include projects for funding with Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Section 5310 funds, and to submit the same to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) for amendment of the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). Kara Chiodo highlighted the information as detailed in the agenda memorandum. There being no discussion, Harry Fenton moved to recommend that the ITPC amend the FFY 2012 Transit Element of the FFY 2011-2014 OCARTS Area TIP to include projects for funding with Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Section 5310 funds, and to submit the same to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) for amendment of the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). Mayor Poland seconded the motion. The motion carried. B. Consider recommending that the ITPC amend the FFY 2011-2014 OCARTS Area TIP by replacing the COTPA FFY 2012 Transit Element with the attached programs of projects, as requested by COTPA, and to submit the same to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) for inclusion in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). Larry Hopper highlighted the information as detailed in the agenda memorandum. There being no discussion, Harry Fenton moved to recommend that the ITPC amend the FFY 2011-2014 OCARTS Area TIP by replacing the COTPA FFY 2012 Transit Element with the attached programs of projects, as requested by COTPA, and to submit the same to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) for inclusion in the Statewide II-3

Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). Mayor Poland seconded the motion. The motion carried. IV. ITEMS FOR INFORMATION ONLY: A. Traffic Incident Management Presentation and Discussion Brian Schroeder highlighted the information about the Traffic Incident Management workshop taking place on February 21, as detailed in the agenda memorandum. He encouraged all to attend this event, saying that Sheriff Whetsel had heard Maj. (Ret.) Melvilles presentation while in Washington DC and helped arrange for him to speak at our upcoming event. He said a handout was available at the table and was also in the agenda, giving the website at which to register for the event. This item was for information only. B. Regional Analysis of Livability Chairman Rex introduced Michael Howard and said that one of the goals highlighted in the long-range transportation plan was the discussion about livability and the relationship between land use and transportation. He said ACOG will be working with the Areawide Planning and Technical Advisory Committee and the Regional Transit Dialogue committees to provide some analysis to help in the long term development of policies region wide. Mr. Howard said livability is a blanket term to describe ideas about how we should build and design our communities. In general, livability provides transportation planners an opportunity to explore how transportation can affect a regions quality of life. As part of that research, it is important to analyze the residential proximity to jobs, schools, shopping and recreation. He said livability can be a contentious issue as some people look at it as an attempt to strip us of our cars, but livability is really about diversifying transportation options to provide better access to services throughout the region. Mr. Howard said ACOG looked at a number of factors in its analysis, including the density of intersections, access to hospitals and distances to parks and recreation, colleges, and bike routes. He said ACOG aggregated all the factors to get a composite score of relative livability throughout the region. Mr. Howard said feedback on the analysis was welcomed. Chairman Rex thanked Mr. Howard for his presentation and asked for comments or questions. Larry Hopper suggested that livability has a lot to do with being able to get to a grocery store and with Oklahoma City being so spread out, sometimes getting there is difficult. He said the USDOT, EPA and HUD have adopted six livability principles that seem to be emerging more and more as a key policy directive. II-4

Commissioner Mark Sharpton said he would assure the Committee that 204 years ago, a group of men met and if they knew the country that they started ended up going where it is going now, they would absolutely take to arms and change it. He said we have just seen a part of the United Nations Agenda 21. Chairman Rex said he hoped the livability presentation showed some of the complexities that exist with trying to diversify our transportation portfolio. There are some disconnects between where people live and where people work, shop, etc. He said Mr. Howards presentation is just foundational information and it is all about trying to develop our identity as a region. As Commissioner Sharpton said, not every place in this region is going to have the densities of downtown Oklahoma City because as you look at housing in particular, we lack the diversification that other areas of our size have. That is not right or wrong; it is what it is. People come to this area because they might like to have acreages that Commissioner Sharpton is very familiar with and that is great, but let us identify where those areas should be throughout our region and also identify, for the sake of diversification of housing and the protection of our rural areas, where there could be opportunities for more mixed use development. ACOG hopes from this point forward to break down and use these same criteria at the local level if that is the desire of the member local governments. Mark Seibold said in early studies when talking about reliability for transit, one of the primary focuses was that in certain demographics, having a car is not a choice; it is an absolute requirement to get to work and without that, we put ourselves in a position as a society where we cannot get the economy to function or the system to work right. Isaac Akem referred to the six principles that were proposed by FHWA. He said not every community has to do it, as one size does not fit all. He said Mr. Seibold made a good analysis of the way we want to approach livability from here. Mr. Akem said he appreciates the attention to livability and hopes that multiple viewpoints will be considered so that the concerns Commissioner Sharpton has will be taken into account. He said it is a good start for the Metropolitan Planning Organization. Arti Patel noted that some people have moved to Piedmont to get away from traffic congestion in areas like Edmond. Julie Shannon said the analysis would document what a community already knows intuitively. She said livability is one of the things Central Oklahoma is working toward so it can market itself as a place for businesses to locate, so it is helpful if the local communities have this type of analysis. There was no further discussion. This item was for information only.

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C.

OCARTS Area Line Item Projects Chairman Rex said there is one new line item project for the Committee to review. This item was for information only.

D.

Status of Surface Transportation Program Urbanized Area (STP-UZA) Projects in the OCARTS Transportation Management Area (TMA) Holly Massie asked that for those entities with FFY 2012 projects in the current FFY 2011-2014 OCARTS Area TIP and FFY 2013 projects in the recommended FFY 20132016 OCARTS Area TIP, to please stay for a discussion of the status of those projects following this meeting. This item was for information only.

E.

FY 2010 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Reports Chairman Rex said the following report would be available for review online: FY 2010 Task 1.01(1) Growth Allocation Model (GAM) Technical Documentation (ACOG)

V.

NEW BUSINESS Chairman Rex asked if there was any new business to bring forth to the Committee. Rosemarie Case said ODOT and FHWA worked together to design some ADA Transition Plan Training and will try to get the Committee more information. Chairman Rex said ACOG would be willing to host the workshop. Chairman Rex said there was a handout at the back table regarding a webinar on Land Use Planning: Routine Inclusion of Bicycling and Walking in New Developments. He said it would be held on Wednesday, February 15, at 3 p.m. for those who are interested. There was no further new business.

VI.

ADJOURN There being no further business, Chairman Rex adjourned the meeting at 10:40 a.m.

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ATTACHMENT III-A

ACOG
Association of Central Oklahoma Governments
21 E. Main St, Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73104-2405 (405) 234-2264 Fax: (405) 234-2200 TDD/TTY: 7-1-1 Statewide www.acogok.org e-mail: acog@acogok.org MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: March 8, 2012 Intermodal Transportation Technical Committee Holly Massie, Special Programs Officer Transportation & Planning Services Request for Amendment to the FFY 2011-2014 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) by Oklahoma County

INFORMATION: Oklahoma County has requested an amendment to the FFY 2012 element of the FFY 2011-2014 OCARTS Area Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) to include a pavement marking project. The project will include 15 miles of functionally classified streets within District 3. The requested amendment is further explained in the attached information from the County. The project will utilize 100 percent Surface Transportation Program Urbanized Area (STP-UZA) Safety funds and is estimated to cost $159,000. This project was recommended for inclusion in the FFY 2013 element of the upcoming FFY 2013-2016 OCARTS Area TIP, currently under preparation. However, the County wishes to move it forward as they will be able to complete all requirements for federal authorization by the end of this fiscal year. The FFY 2012 element of the TIP will remain financially constrained with the addition of this project. ACTION REQUESTED: Consider recommending that the ITPC amend the FFY 2012 element of the FFY 2011-2014 OCARTS Area TIP to include a pavement marking project in Oklahoma County District 3, as requested by Oklahoma County.

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ATTACHMENT IV-A

ACOG
Association of Central Oklahoma Governments
21 E. Main St, Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73104-2405 (405) 234-2264 Fax: (405) 234-2200 TDD/TTY: 7-1-1 Statewide www.acogok.org e-mail: acog@acogok.org MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: INFORMATION: The 2012 Highway Tree Grant program will provide approximately $435,000 to communities statewide this year. Funding for the continuation of the Highway Tree Grant Program is from SAFETEA-LU and is managed by ODOT. The program provides grants to communities to beautify highways leading to or through their town. Since the beginning of the Highway Tree Grant Program in 1997, communities have received grants for planting that have added to the aesthetic beauty of Oklahomas highways. Communities can receive $1,875 - $25,000 with the recipient providing a 25 percent match. Applications are due to ODOT by 4:00 p.m. Friday, July 6, 2012. Applicants must submit an application which will be judged by a committee of forestry, landscape design and highway professionals. The applications are judged on the proposed sites visibility, need for improvement, design and the adequacy and cost-effectiveness of the maintenance program, plan and budget. For more information, visit the ODOT Beautification Offices website at http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/beauty. WORKSHOP There will be a Grant Preparation Workshop on Friday, April 6, 2012, at the Will Rogers Garden Exhibition Center at Will Rogers Park, 3400 NW 36th St. in Oklahoma City. If you plan to attend the workshop, please RSVP to the ODOT Beautification Office at (405) 521-4037 or beauty@odot.org. ACTION REQUESTED: None. For information only. IV-A March 8, 2012 Intermodal Transportation Technical Committee John Sharp, Program Coordinator Transportation & Planning Services Highway Tree Grant Program (ODOT)

ATTACHMENT IV-B

ACOG
Association of Central Oklahoma Governments
21 E. Main St, Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73104-2405 (405) 234-2264 Fax: (405) 234-2200 TDD: (405) 234-2217 www.acogok.org e-mail: acog@acogok.org MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: INFORMATION: In 2007, the City of Edmond conducted a study to research the feasibility of implementing a variety of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) related traffic improvements. Specifically, the study explored the potential benefits of a number of ITS applications including centralized control of signalized intersections and variable message signs on key thoroughfares. In 2009, the City of Edmond contracted with Kimley-Horn to develop an ITS implementation plan to build upon the previous recommendations and is now preparing to begin its first ITS project later this year. At Marchs ITTC meeting, Kent Kacir with Kimley-Horn will give a presentation detailing the status and expectations of the plan. ACTION REQUESTED: None. For information only. March 8, 2012 Intermodal Transportation Technical Committee Douglas W. Rex, Division Director Transportation & Planning Services Edmond Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Presentation

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ATTACHMENT IV-C

ACOG
Association of Central Oklahoma Governments
21 E. Main St, Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73104-2405 (405) 234-2264 Fax: (405) 234-2200 TDD: (405) 234-2217 www.acogok.org e-mail: acog@acogok.org MEMORANDUM

DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: INFORMATION:

March 8, 2012 Intermodal Transportation Technical Committee Holly Massie, Special Programs Officer Transportation & Planning Services OCARTS Area Line Item Projects

Attached is a list of the FFY 2012 statewide line item projects located within the OCARTS area, as provided by the ODOT Planning & Research Division. Projects added since the last report are in bold and shaded. Title 23 CFR 450.324 authorizes the grouping of small scale projects by function, work type, and/or geographic area that are not of appropriate scale for individual identification in the TIP and Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). ACTION REQUESTED: None. For information only.

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FFY 2012 ACOG Statewide Line Item Projects


Project JP Number Line Item JP ODOT Submit Number to FHWA

County

Project Type

903116

Cl evel a nd

Prel i m Eng

903117

Cl evel a nd

Prel i m Eng

Description I-35: 6 LANE FROM RIVER, NORTH 0.34 MI IN NORMAN (SH-9 INTERCHANGE)(PE FOR 09031(05) EC1311A SAIC) I-35: 6 LANE FROM 0.34 MI NORTH OF RIVER, NORTH 0.78 MI IN NORMAN (LINDSEY STREET INTERCHANGE) (PE FOR 09031(09) EC1311B POE & ASSOCIATES)
P. E. FOR INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS AT NW 50TH ST & MACARTHUR BLVD IN WARR ACRES EC1395 (OK062) 100% FED BNSF RR FORCE ACCT FOR I-40 CROSSTWN BRIDGE DEMOLITION OVER BNSF RR (AARDOT NO. 012 112H, MP 384.23)(W/IN LIMITS OF 17428(77))

City

Project Total

Line Item

Norma n

2,283,700.00

Prel i mi na ry Engi neeri ng

2101612

10/03/11

Norma n

$1,535,900.00

Prel i mi na ry Engi neeri ng Preliminary Engineering Sta tewi de Ra i l Cros s i ng

2101612

10/28/2011

2928504

Oklahom a

Prelim Eng

OKC

83,110.00

2101612

02/27/12

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1742886 Oklahoma

Ra i l

OKC

17,000.00

1704918

01/24/12

2103405 2647504

Okl a homa Cl evel a nd

ITS Inter Mod

ITS: OKC METRO, TO INSTALL NEW ITS COMPONENTS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS PHASE II
SH-77H/ROBINSON STREET INTERSECTION IN NORMAN BEGIN AT EDUC. TELEV. NETWORK AT NE 13TH & PHILLIPS AND EXTEND EAST TO I-235, SOUTH ON I-235 TO I-40, AND EAST ON I-40 TO THE POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY LINE OKLAHOMA CITY: THE OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE TRAILS PROJECT

OKC Norma n

$ $

300,000.00

Sma l l Sca l e Tra ffi c Sa fety Sma l l Sca l e Tra ffi c Sa fety 550,000.00

1705118 1705118

08/18/11 11/21/11

2812830 2688804

Oklahom a Oklahoma

Safety Imprv Tra i l s

OKC OKC

$ $

1,867,000.00 605,000.00

Small Scale Traffic Safety Enha ncement

1705118 1766318

02/15/12

11/22/2011

Grand Total

7,241,710.00

ATTACHMENT IV-D

ACOG
Association of Central Oklahoma Governments
21 E. Main St, Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73104-2405 (405) 234-2264 Fax: (405) 234-2200 TDD: 7-1-1 Statewide www.acogok.org e-mail: acog@acogok.org MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: March 8, 2012 Intermodal Transportation Technical Committee Holly Massie, Special Programs Officer Transportation & Planning Services Status of Surface Transportation Program Urbanized Area (STP-UZA) Projects in the OCARTS Transportation Management Area (TMA)

INFORMATION: Attached is information on the status of all OCARTS area Surface Transportation Program Urbanized Area (STP-UZA) projects, as provided by the ODOT Local Government Division. The attachment includes a status report on the FFY 2012 STP-UZA projects included in the current FFY 2011-2014 OCARTS Area Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). This is followed by the STP-UZA projects approved by the Intermodal Transportation Policy Committee in January 2012 for inclusion in the Preliminary FFY 2013-2016 TIP. Also attached is a list of the unscheduled STP-UZA projects that have been programmed in the past, but are not included in the current year or upcoming TIP. According to the attached ODOT Calendar to Accomplish Local Government Project Lettings in FFY 2012, March 12, 2012 is the deadline for submitting documentation to ODOT for right-of-way clearance in order to make the July 2012 letting. ACTION REQUESTED: None. For information only.

Following the ITTC meeting, there will be a brief discussion of the status of the FFY 2012 and 2013 STP-UZA projects included in the TIP. IV-D-1

Oklahoma Department of Transportation Local Government Division Calendar Federal Fiscal Year 2012
Federal Fiscal Year 2011 Letting Month Project Sponsor to Provide Final Right-of-Way Clearance Documents to ODOT Right-of-Way Div. September 12, 2011 October 17, 2011 November 14, 2011 December 12, 2011 January 13, 2012 February 13, 2012 March 12, 2012 April 16, 2012 May 14, 2012 June 11, 2012 July 16, 2012 No scheduled letting August 27, 2012 August 27, 2012 ODOT Right-of-Way Div. to Provide Clearance Memo to ODOT Local Govt. Division September 16, 2011 October 21, 2011 November 18, 2011 December 16, 2011 January 20, 2012 February 17, 2012 March 16, 2012 April 20, 2012 May 18, 2012 June 15, 2012 July 20, 2012 No scheduled letting August 31, 2012 August 31, 2012 Project Sponsor to Provide Final Plans (11x 17) and Estimate for Local Govt Div. approval October 10, 2011 November 7,2011 December 5, 2011 January 3, 2012 February 06, 2012 March 12, 2012 April 09, 2012 May 07, 2012 June 11, 2012 July 09, 2012 August 6, 2012 No scheduled letting October 08, 2012 November 5,2012 Project Sponsor to Provide ODOT-Approved Signed Final Plans to Local Govt Div. October 17, 2011 November 14, 2011 December 12, 2011 January 09, 2012 February 13, 2012 March 19, 2012 April 16, 2012 May 14, 2012 June 18, 2012 July 16, 2012 August 13, 2012 No scheduled letting October 15, 2012 November 12, 2012 Project Sponsor to Deposit Local Matching Funds with ODOT December 19, 2011 January 17, 2012 February 13, 2012 March 19, 2012 April 16, 2012 May 21, 2012 June 18, 2012 July 16, 2012 August 20, 2012 September 17, 2012 October 15, 2012 No scheduled letting December 17, 2012 January 14, 2013 ODOT Bid Opening Date Award Date/ Commission Meetings

January 2012 February 2012 March 2012 April 2012 May 2012

January 19, 2012 February 16, 2012 March 15, 2012 April 19, 2012 May 17, 2012 June 21, 2012 July 19, 2012 August 16, 2012 September 20, 2012 October 18, 2012 November 15, 2012 No scheduled letting January 17, 2013 February 21, 2013

February 6, 2012 March 5, 2012 April 2, 2012 May 7, 2012 June 4, 2012 July 2, 2012 August 6, 2012 September 4, 2012 October 1, 2012 November 5, 2012 December 3, 2012 No scheduled letting February 4, 2013 March 4, 2013

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June 2012 July 2012 August 2012 September 2012 October 2012 November 2012 December 2012 January 2013 February 2013

To secure FFY 2012 funding, a project MUST receive final Right of Way clearance and have preliminary final plans to ODOT not later than the last working day of August 2012. This must be accompanied by an updated estimate for use in requesting FHWA authorization. Projects meeting the above criteria but that have not been scheduled for a letting (final plans approved and accepted by ODOT) will be scheduled for letting as time and funding permits. ODOT will honor letting dates and other restrictive criteria, as possible, but cannot guarantee complete compliance due to the lack of manpower available to process an ever increasing number of projects that are meeting authorization guidelines but are not approved for letting.

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ACOG URBANIZED AREA STP PROGRAM STATUS FFY 2012 TIP PROJECTS - FFY 2011-2014 TIP Job No. 19788(04) 24041(04) 28732(04) 26803(04) 28535(04) Description Bryant, Sunnylane & SE 44th Street Sign Replacement Kelly, Covell to Coffee Creek Rd. Widen (2 to 4-lane divided) Midwest Blvd. over Soldier Creek, S of NE 10th Bridge Replacement (4 to 5 lanes) Eastern Ave. from NE 27th St. north 1/2 mi. Widening from 2 to 4 lanes (Sidewalks) SH-152 @ Seven Intersections Upgrade to LED & Interconnect NW Grand Blvd., Greystone Ave. to Nichols Rd. Pedestrian Trail & Share-the-Road Signage % Fed. Funds 100% 80% 80% 80% 100% 100% 80% 100% Estimated STP Funds $58,932 $5,734,344 $1,545,000 $1,883,711 $272,950 $200,000 $391,400 $442,900 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X May E X P/H P/H Envir. Envir. R/W Prelim. R/W Final Bid Plans Mtg. Submit Clear Plans Plans Clear Plans Opening

Sponsor Del City Edmond Midwest City Moore Mustang

Nichols Hills 28693(04) Norman 26642(04)

Norman

SH-9 and 12th Ave. SE (south leg) Intersec. Mod. & Signal Mod. (Sidewalks) Boyd, Berry Rd. to Classen Blvd. 24285(04) Signal Interconnect
Tecumseh Rd. betw. 60th Ave. NW & I-35, 24th Ave. NW fr. Boardwalk/Parkland Dr. to Tee Dr., & 29009(04) Lindsey St. fr. 36th Ave. SW to Ed Noble Pkwy Pavement Overlays

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Norman

80%

$973,760

Norman Norman Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma County Oklahoma County

29010(04) 29011(04) 21133(04) 25648(04)

27834(04) 29255(04)

Warr Acres 17827(05)

Jenkins, SH-9 to Constitution Street Roadway Lighting City wide @ 65 Signalized Intersections Flashing Yellow Arrows City wide, Phase 5 School Zone Safety Improv. Western Ave., SW 134th to SW 164th Widen (2 to 4 lanes) Intermodal Transportation Hub at Santa Fe Depot NE 10th St. and Hickman Dr. Intersection Modification & Signals Britton Rd, Indian Meridian to Triple X Rd. Resurfacing MacArthur Blvd. at NW 50th and NW 49th St. Roadway and Signal Improvements Total

100% 100% 100% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80%

$156,745 $408,910 $512,094 $9,328,000 $2,000,000 $836,000 $280,000 $1,259,258 $26,284,004 X X X X N/A X X X X N/A X

X X X X N/A X X X X E = Environmental expired X N/A X X N/A X X N/A X X N/A X N/A X X June June N/A April

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ACOG URBANIZED AREA STP PROGRAM STATUS FFY 2013 TIP PROJECTS RECOMMENDED FOR THE FFY 2013-2016 TIP Job No. 28545(04) Description City wide Sign Replacement Sooner, Reno to SE 29th Reconstruct/Resurface (Sidewalks) Edmond Rd./2nd Street Corridor ITS-Upgr 20 Inters/cnct to TMC Seward Rd., betw. Santa Fe and Kelly Bridge Guardrail Douglas, Waterloo to Forrest Hills Rd. Resurface Reno, Sooner to Air Depot Blvd. Resurface Douglas Blvd. & Harmony Dr. New Traffic Signal (Sidewalks) NW 12th, Santa Fe to Grace Point Dr. (Phase 3) 6' Sidewalk - S side of 12th Boyd, Classen to Barkley Sidewalk Construction/Ramps Cedar Lane Rd., 12th SE to E of 24th SE Widen & Intersec. Mods. (Sidewalks/Bike Lanes) 24th Ave. SE @ Reagan Elementary SZ Signs, Markings & Signals City wide Pavement Markings Jenkins and Stinson New Signal & Intercon. Tecumseh & 48th Ave. NW New Signal NW 150th, Portland to May Widen from 2 to 4 Lanes/Signal (Sidewalk) Memorial, Pennsylvania to Western Resurface May, NW 36th to NW 63rd Resurface Bryant Ave., SE 89th St. to SE 104th St. Resurface Continued on next page % Fed. Funds 100% 80% 80% 100% 80% 80% 100% 80% 80% 80% 100% 100% 100% 100% 80% 80% 80% 80% Estimated STP Funds $158,100 $708,558 $1,714,773 $19,686 $1,244,400 $408,000 $135,150 $193,317 $200,000 $6,141,216 $153,000 $306,000 $204,000 $204,000 $2,614,760 $551,425 $864,960 $631,686 X X X S = Scheduled X X X X X X X X X X S X X X X S X X X X X X X X X P/H P/H Envir. Envir. R/W Prelim. R/W Final Bid Plans Mtg. Submit Clear Plans Plans Clear Plans Opening

Sponsor Choctaw Del City/ Midwest City Edmond Logan1 Logan2 Midwest City Midwest City

29309(04)

28050(04)

28731(04) 29012(04) 29256(04) 29261(04) 28933(04) 28248(04) 29262(04) 28762(04) 25653(04) 28540(04) 29294(04) 28536(04)

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Moore Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

E = Environmental expired

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ACOG URBANIZED AREA STP PROGRAM STATUS FFY 2013 TIP PROJECTS RECOMMENDED FOR THE FFY 2013-2016 TIP (Cont.) Job No. 29295(04) 29297(04) 29297(05) 2929604) 28539(04) 24107(04) 28424(04) Description Western, SW 104th to SW 119th Resurface Western, SW 29th to SW 44th Resurface Western, Oklahoma River to SW 29th Resurface Hefner, Broadway Ext. to Midwest Blvd. Guardrail & SZ Crossing Stripe NE 164th, W of Harrah Rd. over Wildhorse Tr. Bridge Reconstruction Unincorporated Areas, District 3 Pavement Markings Cimmaron Rd., S. of SH-37 to Southpointe Resurface 2 Locations on Cimmarron Rd. School Zone Improvements NW 39th, NW 50th, NW 63rd (2 locations) SZ Safety Improvements Total % Fed. Funds 80% 80% 80% 100% 80% 100% 80% 100% 100% Estimated STP Funds $571,200 $571,200 $571,200 $626,265 $418,551 $162,180 $1,749,958 $25,500 $163,200 $21,312,285 X E = Environmental expired S = Scheduled X X X X X X X X X X X P/H P/H Envir. Envir. R/W Prelim. R/W Final Bid Plans Mtg. Submit Clear Plans Plans Clear Plans Opening

Sponsor Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma County Oklahoma County Tuttle

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Tuttle Warr Acres 29265(04)

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ACOG URBANIZED AREA STP PROGRAM STATUS FFY 2014 TIP PROJECTS RECOMMENDED FOR THE FFY 2013-2016 TIP Job No. 28544(04) 25547(04) Description City wide Pavement Markings 33rd and Broadway L & R Turn Lanes on 33rd (Sidewalks) Simpson Rd., Coltrane to Sooner Resurface Seward Rd., W of May Ave. Bridge Guardrail Kelly, Waterloo Rd. to Charter Oak Rd. Pavement Markings Simmons, Bryant to Sooner Pavement Markings Charter Oak Rd., Western to Penn Pavement Markings Western, Waterloo to 0.5 mi. N of Simpson Pavement Markings Penn, Waterloo to Charter Oak Rd. Pavement Markings Charter Oak Rd., Santa Fe to Kelly Pavement Markings Seward Rd., E of Kelly Bridge Guardrail NS-300 (Council), S. 280th to SH-76 Resurface City wide Pavement Markings Various Locations Bicycle Route Signage Various Locations Pavement Markings (Bicycle Lane Stripe) 12th Ave. SE, Cedar Lane Rd. to SH-9 Widen to 4 Lanes & Sig. Mod. (Sidewks/Bike Lns) Lindsey, Constitution, Imhoff, Alameda Resurface City wide LED Flasher Upgr. & Controllers Continued on next page % Fed. Funds 100% 80% 80% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 80% 100% 80% 100% 80% 80% 100% Estimated STP Funds $350,563 $3,246,631 $282,880 $20,072 $12,792 $12,792 $6,448 $22,360 $12,792 $6,448 $20,072 $83,200 $286,000 $28,927 $218,608 $2,163,200 $998,400 $426,400 X X X X X X P/H P/H Envir. Envir. R/W Prelim. R/W Final Bid Plans Mtg. Submit Clear Plans Plans Clear Plans Opening

Sponsor Choctaw Edmond Logan1 Logan1 Logan1 Logan1 Logan1 Logan1

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Logan1 Logan1 Logan1 McClain County Midwest City Moore Moore Norman Norman Norman 29289(04) 28903(04) 29290(04) 27583(04)

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Sponsor Norman Norman Norman Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma County

Job No. 29292(04) 29299(04) 24284(04) 19312(05) 29298(04) 29295(05) 29298(04) 26984(04)

ACOG URBANIZED AREA STP PROGRAM STATUS FFY 2014 TIP PROJECTS RECOMMENDED FOR THE FFY 2013-2016 TIP (Cont.) % Fed. Estimated P/H P/H Envir. Envir. R/W Prelim. R/W Final Bid Description Funds STP Funds Plans Mtg. Submit Clear Plans Plans Clear Plans Opening Alameda St. and Findlay Ave. 100% $208,000 New Signal SH-9, Jenkins to John Saxon Blvd. 100% $260,000 Signal Interconnect Alameda & Summit Lakes/Lochwood 100% $260,903 New Signal & Interconnect Meridian, SW 29th to Canadian River 80% $9,658,579 X X Widen from 4 to 5 Lanes (Sidewalks) Portland, NW 23rd to NW 10th 80% $748,800 Resurface Western, SW 119th to SW 134th 80% $748,800 Resurface Portland, NW 10th to Reno 80% $748,800 Resurface Memorial Rd., 0.5 mi. W of Peebly Rd. 80% $505,128 X X X Bridge Reconstruction Total $21,337,595

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ACOG URBANIZED AREA STP PROGRAM STATUS FFY 2015 TIP PROJECTS RECOMMENDED FOR THE FFY 2013-2016 TIP Job No. Description Sunnylane, S. of Reno to N of I-40 N Service Rd. Reconstruct (Sidewalks) Douglas Blvd. & SE 15th St. Intersection Modification (Sidewalks) City wide Update Ped. Xing Equipment (Ramps) Lindsey, W of 24th Ave. SW to E of Berry Widen to 5 Lanes (Sidewalks/Bike Lanes) Jenkins Ave. and Brooks St. New Signal & Interconnect City wide, Phase 8 Pavement Markings City wide, Phase 5 Upgrade Signals to LED City wide, Phase 6 Upgrade Signals to LED NW 178th, Pennsylvania to May Widen from 2 to 4 Lanes (Sidewalks/Bike Lanes) Council Rd., I-40 to SH-152 Resurface (Sidewalks/Bike Lanes) MacArthur, N. 248th (Waterloo) to N. 220th Resurface Total % Fed. Funds 80% 80% 100% 80% 100% 100% 100% 100% 80% 80% 80% Estimated STP Funds $668,242 $2,458,347 $291,500 $9,010,000 $424,000 $473,290 $463,710 $463,710 $3,573,341 $3,209,680 $263,728 $21,299,548 P/H P/H Envir. Envir. R/W Prelim. R/W Final Bid Plans Mtg. Submit Clear Plans Plans Clear Plans Opening

Sponsor Del City Midwest City Midwest City Norman Norman

22485(04)

29293(04) 29299(04)

Oklahoma 21132(07) City Oklahoma 22321(08) City Oklahoma 22321(09) City Oklahoma 28542(04) City Oklahoma City Oklahoma County

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ACOG URBANIZED AREA STP PROGRAM STATUS FFY 2016 TIP PROJECTS RECOMMENDED FOR THE FFY 2013-2016 TIP Job No. Description Hiwassee, NE 23rd to NE 10th Resurface Hiwassee, NE 10th to Reno Resurface Sooner Rd., 3000' N. of Covell Bridge & Approaches (Sidewalks) 15th and Broadway Add L & R Turn Lanes on 15th (Sidewalks) Danforth and Kelly Add L & R Turn Lanes (Sidewalks) 2nd and Bryant Add L & R Turn Lanes (Sidewalks) Charter Oak Rd., Air Depot to Douglas Resurface Main St. at Brookhaven Creek Bridge Replacement 24th Ave. SE, N of Lindsey to Robinson Widen to 4 Lanes & Signal (Sidewalks/Bike Lns) % Fed. Funds 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 80% Estimated STP Funds $540,000 $540,000 $1,864,887 $385,643 $3,574,628 $978,335 $583,200 $2,616,309 $7,584,624 $193,320 $546,372 $532,980 $387,869 $472,459 $518,400 $21,319,026 E = Environmental expired X X X E X P/H P/H Envir. Envir. R/W Prelim. R/W Final Bid Plans Mtg. Submit Clear Plans Plans Clear Plans Opening

Sponsor Choctaw Choctaw Edmond Edmond Edmond Edmond Logan2

21127(04) 22320(04) 24041(06)

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Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

26836(04) 26916(04)

City wide Signal Upgrades - LT Heads City wide Signal Upgrades - Video Detec. City wide Signal Upgr. - Emerg. Pre-emp. City wide, Phase 6 21132(05) Pavement Markings City wide, Phase 4 22321(07) Upgrade Signals to LED SE 29th, High Ave. to Eastern Resurface Total

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*UNSCHEDULED POOL - ACOG URBANIZED AREA STP PROGRAM STATUS Job No. 19788(04) 20114(04) 21042(04) 17012(04) 24041(04) 26861(04) 21041(04) 24364(04) 13715(04) 21075(04) 21076(04) 27785(04) 13969(04) 13970(05) 13970(06) 15690(05) 15694(04) Description Reno, Sooner, SE 29, SE 15, Vickie, Howard Sign Replacement City Wide Pavement Marking Sooner Rd., Reno to SE 12th St. Reconstruct w/ asphalt (Sidewalks) 33rd, Coltrane to I-35 Widen to 4-ln divided w/ L turns (Sidewalks) Kelly, Covell to Coffee Crk. Rd. Widen to 4 lane divided w/ L turns (Sidewalks) Charter Oak Rd. over Chisholm Crk. Bridge SE 29th St. and Douglas Blvd. Intersection Modification SE 15th, Lynn Fry Blvd. to Anderson Widen from 2 to 4 lanes divided (Sidewalks) Broadway - S 4th to S 19th Grade, Drain & Surface Telephone Rd., SW 19th, extending S. Sidewalks NW 12th, Santa Fe to City Ave. Sidewalks - Both Sides NW 12th, Janeway to Santa Fe (Phase 2) 6' Sidewalk - N side of 12th City Wide School Zone Improvements City Wide Sign Replacement (Phase I) City Wide Sign Replacement (Phase II) Main, Porter to University RR Crossing Front St., Robinson to Eufaula Grade, Drain & Surface % Fed. Funds 100% 100% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 100% 100% 100% 80% 80% $1,673,606 $6,250,992 $840,000 $132,000 $169,818 $200,000 $125,000 $130,000 $109,000 $200,000 $1,450,400 X X X E S = Scheduled X X X X Estimated STP Funds $83,326 $75,000 $516,917 $3,504,297 $5,544,121 X X X X X X X E E X X X X P/H P/H Envir. Envir. R/W Prelim. R/W Final Bid Plans Mtg. Submit Clear Plans Plans Clear Plans Opening

Sponsor Del City Del City Del City Edmond Edmond Logan County Midwest City Midwest City Moore Moore Moore Moore Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman

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E = Environmental expired

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*UNSCHEDULED POOL - ACOG URBANIZED AREA STP PROGRAM STATUS (Cont.) Job No. 15890(04) 17068(04) 22139(04) 24280(04) 24281(04) 26825(04) 26833(04) 26834(04) 26835(04) 26916(04) 26918(04) Description Jenkins & Brooks Intersect. Mod. & Traffic Signal Lindsey, Jenkins to Classen Widen and Reconstruct Main, University to BNSF RR Lighting/Sig. Interc. Boyd and Pickard Ave. (west leg) Intersection Modification (Sidewalks) Rock Creek @ 12th Ave. NW & Trailwoods Intersec. Mod. and Signals (Sidewalks) 36th Ave. NE 0.5 mi. N of Franklin Rd. Bridge Replacement Franklin, 0.1 mi. W of 36th Ave. NE Bridge Replacement (Sidewalks)
36th Ave. NE, 0.2 mi. S of Robinson over Rock Crk. Bridge and Approaches

Sponsor Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman

% Fed. Funds 80% 80% 100% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 100% 100% 100% 80%

Estimated STP Funds $173,600 $1,040,000 $575,000 $730,126 $963,198 $928,828 $1,624,605 $935,736 $1,280,000 $2,463,313 $3,653,521 $196,000 $508,000 $0 $560,000 $500,000 $500,000

P/H P/H Envir. Envir. R/W Prelim. R/W Final Bid Plans Mtg. Submit Clear Plans Plans Clear Plans Opening

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Oklahoma 13387(04) City Oklahoma 17149(04) City Oklahoma 19761(04) City Oklahoma 21132(06) City Oklahoma 21132(08) City Oklahoma 22321(10) City

Franklin Rd., 0.5 mi. W of 12th Ave. NW over crk Bridge and Approaches 24th Ave. SE, Lindsey St. to Alameda St. Widen from 2 to 4 lanes (Sidewalks) 36th Ave. NW, Tecumseh to Franklin Widen to 4 ln & Int. Mod. @ Franklin (Sidewalks) Meridian Ave., SW 54th to SW 29th Grade, Drain & Surface MacArthur, SW 5th to Airport Rd. Resurface City Wide, Phase 2 Sign Replacement City wide, Phase 7 Arterial Pavement Markings City Wide, Phase 9 Arterial Pavement Markings City Wide, Phase 7 Upgrade Signals to LED

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*UNSCHEDULED POOL - ACOG URBANIZED AREA STP PROGRAM STATUS (Cont.) Job No. 18896(04) 22118(04) 28767(04) Description Reno Ave., Westminster to Hiwassee Widening to 4 Lanes Kelly, Coffee Creek to Waterloo Widen to 4 lane & 2 Int. Mod. (Sidewalks) N. MacArthur Blvd. fr. Edmond Rd. to Covell Rd. Roadway and Bridge Improvements MacArthur, from NW 63rd to Wilshire Reconstruct MacArthur, NW 36th to NW 47th Widen from 4 to 5 lanes (Sidewalks) Mustang Rd., SH-66 to Wagner Rd. Widen from 2 to 4 lanes (Sidewalks) % Fed. Funds 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% Estimated STP Funds $2,720,000 $6,944,000 $9,600,000 $1,400,000 $2,156,634 $3,704,064 X X X X X X X X X X X S = Scheduled E E P/H P/H Envir. Envir. R/W Prelim. R/W Final Bid Plans Mtg. Submit Clear Plans Plans Clear Plans Opening X

Sponsor Oklahoma County Oklahoma County Oklahoma County

Warr Acres 17829(04) Warr Acres 17827(04) Yukon 26149(04)

*Note: The unscheduled STP-UZA projects are not included in the OCARTS Area TIP.

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ATTACHMENT IV-E

ACOG
Association of Central Oklahoma Governments
21 E. Main St, Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73104-2405 (405) 234-2264 Fax: (405) 234-2200 TDD: 7-1-1 Statewide www.acogok.org e-mail: acog@acogok.org MEMORANDUM

DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: INFORMATION:

March 8, 2012 Intermodal Transportation Technical Committee Douglas W. Rex, Division Director Transportation & Planning Services FY 2011 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Reports

Attached is a list of technical reports received as of March 2012. The reports are required for the completion of the FY 2011 UPWP. ACTION REQUESTED: None. For information only.

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FY 2011 Unified Planning Work Program Reports


TASK NUMBER 1.01(6) 1.01(7) 1.02(1a) TASK DESCRIPTION Encompass 2035 Impacts Environmental Justice for the Encompass 2035 Plan Traffic Counts Data Collection* DATE ENTITY SUBMITTED ACOG May 2011 ACOG September 2011 EDM June 2011 MWC June 2011 MRE NOR June 2011 OKC TM June 2011 ACOG/ June 2011 OKC-TM June 2011 COTPA CART Citylink ACOG June 2011 ACOG ACOG ACOG COTPA ACOG ACOG COTPA COTPA CART ACOG ACOG ACOG ACOG COTPA ACOG ACOG ACOG ACOG ACOG ACOG ACOG ACOG ACOG ACOG

1.02(3) 1.02(4a) 1.02(4b) 1.02(4c) 2.01(3)

Travel Time and Delay Data Collection

FY 2010 National Transit Database (NTD) Report to FTA

CY 2010 Network Monitoring with Mapped Inventory of 2030 Plan Improvements 2.01(5) Travel Demand Model Update Documentation*** 2.01(8) Benefit / Cost Analysis for the Encompass 2035 OCARTS Plan*** 2.01(9) Financial Element of 2035 OCARTS PlanEst. Costs & Antic. Revenues*** 2.01(13b) Downtown Circulator Alternatives Analysis: Executive Summary*** 2.01(15) Regional Transit Dialogue*** 2.02(1) FFY 2010 Annual Listing of Federally Funded Transp. Projects 2.02(10) FY 2010 Public Transportation/MPO Coordination 2.02(12a) FY 2010 Transit Planning & Marketing Activities 2.02(12b) 2.03(1) Recurring Congestion Corridors Status Report (2007-2008)** & (2009-2010) 2.03(1b) Incident Management Status Report (CY 2009-2011) 2.03(2) ITS Status Report (CY 2007-2010 Data)** 2.03(4) Regional Accident Analysis (CY 2007-2010) 2.04(4) Elderly and Disabled Transportation Planning 2.06(3) CY 2010 Air Quality Planning & Public Education 2.06(3c) CY 2010 Bike to Work Day Activities 2.06(4) CY 2010 Annual O3 Flex Program Status 2.06(6) CY 2010 Regional Rideshare Status 2.06(7) FY 2010 Public Fleet Conversion Grant Status 3.01(8a) Documentation of FY 2010 Public Involvement Activities 3.01(8b) Encompass 2035 Plan Brochure 3.01(8c) Encompass 2035 Plan Report 3.01(10) Public Involvement for the Encompass 2035 Plan 4.01(3) FY 2012 Unified Planning Work Program
*Counts submitted to ACOG **Carried forward from FY 2009 UPWP

July 2010 March 2011

March 2012

March 2012

June 2011 December 2010 December 2010

July 2011

January 2012 May 2011

***Carried forward from FY 2010 UPWP

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