File #: R-1415-105    Version: 1 Name: Resolution requesting additional city funds from ODOT to cover local share of McGee Dr Sidwalk Construction Project
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/29/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/12/2015 Final action: 5/12/2015
Title: RESOLUTION R-1415-105: A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, APPROPRIATING $11,354.24 FROM THE CAPITAL FUND BALANCE TO BE ADDED TO THE 20% LOCAL SHARE REQUIRED BY THE OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR THE MCGEE DRIVE SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION PROJECT [FEDERAL-AID PROJECT STP-214C(033)AG, J/P NO. 301090(04).
Attachments: 1. Text File R-1415-105.pdf, 2. Table 1 - Summary of Total Costs, 3. Norman Sidewalk Completion Plan, 4. ODOT Invoice - McGee Sidewalk Project, 5. Location map, 6. R-1415-105.pdf
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RESOLUTION R-1415-105: A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, APPROPRIATING $11,354.24 FROM THE CAPITAL FUND BALANCE TO BE ADDED TO THE 20% LOCAL SHARE REQUIRED BY THE OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR THE MCGEE DRIVE SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION PROJECT [FEDERAL-AID PROJECT STP-214C(033)AG, J/P NO. 301090(04).

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BACKGROUND: The 2012 - Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21) federal transportation funding bill allocates approximately $20 Million in Federal funds per year for the implementation of eligible transportation improvements in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. New sidewalks along federal functionally classified roads are eligible for 80% federal funding.

On November 13, 2012, City Council adopted Resolution R-1213-69 requesting federal funds for the construction of sidewalks along McGee Drive, between State Highway 9 and Lindsey Street. The project was submitted to the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) with a request to include it in the Regional Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP). This request was approved in June of 2013 by both the Intermodal Technical and Policy Committees of ACOG. As a result, transportation federal funds to pay for 80% of the construction costs were secured in Federal Fiscal Year 2014.

The proposed project is one of the high priority projects identified in the Norman Sidewalk Completion Plan that was adopted with the City's Comprehensive Transportation Plan on May 13, 2014. It fills critical gaps along one of the City's more important multi-modal transportation corridors linking Monroe Elementary and Whittier Middle Schools to nearby residential and commercial areas. An aerial photo of the project area is included in Attachment No. 1 and the Norman Sidewalk Completion Map included in the Comprehensive Transportation Plan in Attachment No. 2.

In the resolution the City accepted the terms and conditions of a federally funded project by stating it...

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