Danville Area Transportation Study,
Metropolitan Planning Organization
Transportation Improvement Program Fiscal Years 2010 – 2013
March 5, 2009
draft
Prepared For: Danville Area Transportation Study the, Metropolitan Planning Organization of the, Danville Urbanized Area In Cooperation With: Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Prepared By: Adam Aull, MPO Director 17 West Main Street Danville, IL 61832 Phone: (217) 431-2325 Fax: (217) 431-2237 Email: aaull@cityofdanville.org Web: www.cityofdanville.org
Danville Urbanized Area, Vermilion County, Illinois
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LIST OF ACRONYMS
HBP CFR FHWA FTA FY HES IDOT INB IM L Major BR MFT MPO NHS PPR ROW RR-S S State Only STE STIP STP-R STP-U TAR TBP TEA-21 TIP Highway Bridge Program Code of Federal Regulations Federal Highway Administration Federal Transit Administration Fiscal Year Hazard Elimination Safety Fund Illinois Department of Transportation Innovative Bridge Interstate Maintenance Fund Local Illinois Major Bridge Program Motor Fuel Tax Fund Metropolitan Planning Organization National Highway System Project Priority Review Right-of-Way Railroad Safety State State Enhancement State Transportation Improvement Program Surface Transportation Program – Rural Surface Transportation Program – Urban Truck Access Township Bridge Transportation Equity Act of the 21st Century Transportation Improvement Program
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DOCUMENT LAYOUT
The layout of pages 1-10 are letter size and portrait. In order to accommodate the project tables, pages 11-20 are legal size and landscape. For printing purposes the setting must be changed to scale all pages to letter size, or printed on legal size after page 10.
DANVILLE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY
Policy Committee
Scott Eisenhauer, Chairperson Jim McMahon Darrell Acord David Phillips Dennis Markwell City of Danville Vermilion County Board City of Georgetown Village of Tilton IDOT, District 5
Technical Committee
Doug Staske, Chairperson Janet Payonk Terry Stal Doug Ahrens David Schnelle John Heckler Richard Brazda AJ Wright Amy Merchant Dale Salonen Robert Nelson County Highway Department County Highway Department Vermilion County Board City of Danville City of Danville City of Danville Danville Mass Transit Danville Township Danville Township Highway CRIS Senior Services Vermilion Regional Airport Village of Westville IDOT, District 5 John Quinn Steve Polito John Donovan Rick Peers Jerry Connolly Steve Wegman Todd Lee Don Richardson Darin Holycross Mitchell Valangeon Clay Woodard Terry Baldwin
Advisory Committee
AT&T FTA FHWA AmerenIP Danville Sanitary District AquaIllinois Vermilion Advantage Catlin Township Highway Georgetown Township Highway Newell Township Highway Village of Belgium Village of Catlin City of Danville Council
Administration
Adam Aull Angela Stenson MPO Director MPO Transportation Planner
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INTRODUCTION
The Fiscal Years 2010-2013 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a product of the on-going transportation planning process for the Danville Area Transportation Study (DATS). It was prepared by the administration of the MPO, with assistance from the DATS Technical Committee, for the DATS Policy Committee. The projects contained in the TIP are derived from the Long Range Transportation Plan, previous TIPs and current and future needs of the urbanized area. The purpose of the TIP is the documentation of proposed projects spanning a period of four fiscal years in order to secure project funding. Any local project that solicits federal or state monies must be included in the annual TIP in order to be considered for such funding. Agencies who request Surface Transportation Urban (STU) funding for their projects must complete and submit a justification sheet to the MPO administration. The administration shall score submitted projects based upon criteria and scoring system specified in the justification sheet, which define how well the project fulfills the goals and objective of the Long Range Transportation Plan. The results are to then be presented to the Technical Committee to be used for an informed decision process in programming projects. Projects are subject to the financial abilities of federal, state and/or local agencies’ funding sources. When approved and endorsed by the DATS Policy Committee (the Metropolitan Planning Organization for the Danville area), these bodies certify that the requirements of 23 CFR, Section 450.308 are met. The existing transportation system within the Danville Area Transportation Study planning boundaries is being operated and maintained with the revenue sources that are provided through federal, state and local jurisdictions. The FY 2010-2013 Transportation Improvement Program is financially constrained, meaning that all funding estimates are based on anticipated state, federal and local budget constraints.
PROJECT CATEGORIES AND PRIORITIZATION OF PROJECTS
The FY 2010-2013 TIP is developed to meet the guidelines of the Federal Highway Administration and the Federal Transit Administration under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU). As specified in those guidelines, projects for the following categories are included:
Interstate – This category includes improvements to the Interstate Highway System, which are funded through Interstate 4R funds for reconstruction, rehabilitation, resurfacing and restoration. Operating and Capital Assistance Projects – This category consists of transit projects funded through Chapters 5307, 5309, 5310, 5311, 5316 and 5317. All transit projects in the Danville area are included in this category. Major or Area Service Highway Extensions – This category consists of those street projects within the urbanized area that are extensions of major rural roads into the urbanized area. Federal-Aid Surface Transportation Program Rural [STP-R] funds are used for projects in this category.
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Urban Systems Projects – This category includes improvements to collector and arterial streets that are Federal-aid Highways. Federal-Aid Surface Transportation Program (STP) funds are used for projects in this category.
The continuing, comprehensive, and cooperative (3C) transportation planning process required by federal regulations requires inclusion in the TIP of those projects that will receive federal-aid funding from one or more of the federal transportation programs. These programs include: Interstate, Federal-Aid Surface Transportation Program Rural (STPR) and Urban (STP-U) funds, Highway Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation (BRRP), Federal-Aid Hazard Elimination Safety (HES) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA). Those projects, of IDOT and local jurisdictions, that are not regionally significant in nature, such as small resurfacing projects or minor railroad crossing improvements, may not be individually identified in the TIP even though the projects receive federal-aid funding. Many times the smaller projects are grouped together in similar categories (i.e. resurfacing). The costs shown in this document are estimates of expected costs based on current information available about the projects. Any significant changes to the cost of a project need to be reported to the DATS Technical and Policy Committees. This document sets priorities in two ways. The report differentiates between projects to be constructed or receive funding in the first fiscal year (FY 2010 Annual Element) and those to be constructed during the following three fiscal years (FY 2011-2013). The amount of time required for preliminary engineering and right-of-way acquisition, the availability of funds and community needs will determine whether a project will be in the Annual Element or the latter portion. Also included is an area for illustrative projects that do not have any identified funding source. These projects may be moved to one of the program years once funding is secured. Preliminary activities on some projects have been underway for some time. However, construction has not begun because these preliminary activities may not yet have been completed. Unforeseen difficulties in these activities could delay a project for a year or more. Thus a project may be included in the Annual Element for two years or more. Projects are prioritized at minimum on an annual basis to reflect changing needs and circumstances.
TIP ANNUAL ELEMENT
In accordance with 23 CFR 450.220(c), the Metropolitan Planning section of the Federal Register of October 28, 1993, the participating members of the Danville Area Transportation Study agree that the State may propose federal-aid projects funded from the Highway Safety Improvement Program. They also may propose projects funded with Interstate, NHS, STP-R, STP-U, HES and BRRP monies, to be included in the statewide program of projects with these projects being drawn from the annual element of the TIP. All federally funded projects that significantly alter the functional capacity or capability of a facility will be included in the TIP Annual Element.
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All STP projects, regardless of work type, will be included in the TIP Annual Element. Some projects of similar work types will continue to be combined in the TIP Annual Element as categories of improvements such as engineering, intermittent resurfacing, etc. The Illinois Department of Transportation will continue to provide the Danville Area Transportation Study with the Department’s entire annual and multi-year highway program regardless of funding source and work type. The Illinois Department of Transportation will notify the Danville Area Transportation Study of all projects proposed for State letting regardless of funding source and work type, including projects not shown in the TIP Annual Element. The Danville area TIP will be utilized to develop the State’s Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). Highway and transit projects eligible for grouping will be summarized by year, funding source and type of work. The Danville area TIP will be incorporated by reference to the STIP. The STIP will be submitted for FHWA and FTA approval will appropriate documentation of public involvement.
TIP SELECTION PROCESS
In accordance with SAFETEA-LU regulations, the four-year TIP is financially constrained. In other words, all projects in the second, third and fourth year annual elements have reasonably guaranteed funding sources. Project implementation priority is given to the first annual element. However, circumstances may present themselves which necessitate the movement of a latter annual element project forward to the first year. When this occurs, such a move will take place by action of the Technical and Policy Committees. The Technical and Policy Committees shall also approve any project subject to amendment. The Danville Area Transportation Study receives an allocation of funds each year through formulas determined by the FHWA, FTA and the Illinois Department of Transportation, administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation. The Surface Transportation Program (STP) funds are funds for the Danville urbanized area. Consensus among the jurisdictions through action of the Policy Committee determines the best use of these funds.
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT EFFORTS
Since its inception in early 2003, DATS has been actively committed to involving the public in the planning process. Whenever a regular meeting, public hearing or informational meeting is held, consideration is given to all comments or suggestions. In some instances, responses to resident input are prepared in writing and distributed to interested parties. For major transportation system developments that require formal Environmental Assessment (EA) or Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), comments received by the public at
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a public hearing or by letter are responded to directly in the final report. The MPO embraces an active role in identifying public participants. The administration presently maintains a mailing list, which includes active members of DATS committees and persons who have requested to be notified of meetings and events. The public is informed about DATS public meetings via announcements that are sent out to all individuals on the mailing list at least one (1) week prior to the scheduled event. Meeting announcements are also published onto the Internet via the DATS website, www.cityofdanville.org. All interested parties are encouraged to join and participate at all DATS meetings. To facilitate public involvement in the development of a document or project, copies of all documents discussed at the DATS meetings are made available for public inspection at the MPO office prior to each meeting and are given to individuals upon request. News releases are distributed periodically to announce the availability of a DATS report or to provide background on planning activities. Final copies of all DATS documents are made available to the public via the DATS website and the MPO office. In addition to the formal public involvement process mentioned above, DATS relies on many informal techniques. This is especially important when considering that area residents often bring transportation planning issues and problems to the attention of their elected officials. For these reasons, DATS staff members often attend meetings of other governmental agencies. Informal public participation occurs when an interested citizen contacts the DATS office to discuss an issue in which they are interested, or when a citizen or business requests transportation or planning data. In developing the FY 2010-2013 TIP, the administration complied with the guidelines set forth in the Danville Area Transportation Study Public Participation Plan, adopted in December 2006.
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REPORT FORMAT
Local projects may be identified by the DATS numbering system. This system lists the primary funding source, the anticipated year of construction and a second number referencing the project within this report (XX-YR-##). Local projects begin with the following initials: City of Danville City of Georgetown Village of Tilton Village of Catlin Village of Belgium Village of Westville Danville Mass Transit CRIS Senior Services Danville Township Newell Township Catlin Township Vermilion County Vermilion Regional Airport DA GE TI CA BE WE DMT CRIS DT NT CT VC VRA
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Fiscal Year 2010 Annual Element
LOCATION PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT ROUTE DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BEGINNING END FUND TYPE Agency Cost (in 1,000's) Partner Agency Cost (in 1,000's) State Cost Share (in 1,000's) Federal Cost Share (in 1,000's) TOTAL PROJECT COST (in 1,000's) NOTES
CITY OF DANVILLE
DA-10-01 DA-10-02 DA-10-03 VARIOUS VARIOUS VOORHEES 2009 OVERLAY SEALCOAT BRIDGE REPLACEMENT MFT/ IIF IIF MFT 1.50 0.20 1.20 2.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.50 0.20 1.20 2.90
TOTAL (In 1,000's)
DANVILLE MASS TRANSIT
DMT-10-01 OPERATING ASSISTANCE DMT-10-02 FAREBOXES THREE 35' TRANSIT BUSES DMT-10-03 (Low floor) ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION OF DMT-10-04 IMPROVEMENTS TO LOT ADJACENT TO BUS GARAGE DMT-10-05 DMT-10-06 IMPROVEMENTS TO TRANSFER ZONE BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS AT COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5307 5307 5309/5307 315.00 25.00 204.00 315.00 100.00 816.00 630.00 125.00 1,020.00
5307
100.00
400.00
500.00
5307 / 5317 / 5309 5317 0.00 0.00
80.00 8.00 732.00
320.00 32.00 1,983.00
400.00 40.00 2,715.00
TOTAL (In 1,000's)
VERMILION COUNTY
VC-10-01 VC-10-02 VC-10-03 VC-10-04 VC-10-05 VC-10-06 TOTAL (In 1,000's) CARROLL TOWNSHIP #3224 VANCE TOWNSHIP #3198 JAMAICA TOWNSHIP #3095 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT BRIDGE REPLACEMENT BRIDGE REPLACEMENT ANNUAL CO. RESURFACING ANNUAL CO. SEAL COAT ANNUAL TWP SEAL COAT VARIOUS LOCATIONS VARIOUS LOCATIONS HBP HBP HBP MFT MFT MFT 4.50 4.50 4.50 500.00 250.00 1,800.00 2,563.50 13.50 108.00 540.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 36.00 36.00 36.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 225.00 225.00 225.00 500.00 250.00 1,800.00 3,225.00 10-00000-00-GM 10-000---00-GM 01-03130-00-BR 01-19135-00-BR
05-09118-00-BR
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Fiscal Year 2010 Annual Element
LOCATION PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT ROUTE DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BEGINNING END FUND TYPE Agency Cost (in 1,000's) Partner Agency Cost (in 1,000's) State Cost Share (in 1,000's) Federal Cost Share (in 1,000's) TOTAL PROJECT COST (in 1,000's) NOTES
CRIS SENIOR SERVICES, INC.
CRIS-10-01 15 PASSENGER BUS CRIS-10-02 OPERATING ASSISTANCE CRIS-10-03 OPERATING ASSISTANCE CRIS-10-04 OPERATING ASSISTANCE TOTAL (In 1,000's)
VILLAGE OF TILTON
2010 2010 2010 2010
JARC JARC 5311 DOAP 0.00 30.00 323 334.00 30 11
55 52 450
55.00 93.00 450.00 323.00
557.00
921.00
TI-10-01 TOTAL (In 1,000's) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
STATE OF ILLINOIS HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
0.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL (In 1,000's) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
VERMILION REGIONAL AIRPORT
TAXIWAY C1 IMPROVEMENTS, THE CONNECTING TAXIWAY AT THE TAXIWAY C1 IMPROVEMENTS SOUTHWEST END RUNWAY 3/21, VRA-10-01 INCL WIDENING AND REHAB INCLUDING WIDEN RADII AND TAXIWAY, REHABILITATE TAXIWAY AND REHABILITATE EDGE LIGHTS TAXIWAY C1 IMPROVEMENTS, THE CONNECTING TAXIWAY AT THE TAXIWAY C1 IMPROVEMENTS SOUTHWEST END RUNWAY 3/21, VRA-10-02 INCL WIDENING AND REHAB INCLUDING WIDEN RADII AND TAXIWAY, REHABILITATE TAXIWAY AND REHABILITATE EDGE LIGHTS TOTAL (In 1,000's) RNWY 3/21 ACCOMMODATES GROUP III AIRCRAFT BUT TXWY C1 CAN NOT. PROJECT ALLOWS USE BY GROUP III AIRCRAFT. PROJECT INCLUDES WIDENING AND REHABILITATION, AND AIRFIELD CABLE WILL BE REPLACED. RNWY 3/21 ACCOMMODATES GROUP III AIRCRAFT BUT TXWY C1 CAN NOT. PROJECT ALLOWS USE BY GROUP III AIRCRAFT. PROJECT INCLUDES WIDENING AND REHABILITATION, AND AIRFIELD CABLE WILL BE REPLACED.
94.00
376.00
470.00
11.75
11.75
446.50
470.00
105.75
0.00
387.75
446.50
940.00
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Fiscal Year 2011 Annual Element
LOCATION PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT ROUTE DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BEGINNING END FUND TYPE Agency Cost (in 1,000's) Partner Agency Cost (in 1,000's) State Cost Share (in 1,000's) Federal Cost Share (in 1,000's) TOTAL PROJECT COST (in 1,000's) NOTES
CITY OF DANVILLE
DA-11-01 DA-11-02 DA-11-03 VARIOUS VARIOUS BOWMAN AVE 2009 OVERLAY SEALCOAT RECONSTRUCTION MFT/ IIF IIF MFT / STU 1.50 0.20 1.00 2.70 0.00 0.00 0.86 0.86 1.50 0.20 1.86 3.56 REQUIRES 2010 & 2011 STU FUNDS
TOTAL (In 1,000's)
DANVILLE MASS TRANSIT
DMT-11-01 OPERATING ASSISTANCE DMT-11-02 ONE 35' TRANSIT BUS (LOW FLOOR) 5307 5309/5307 0.00 0.00 360.00 70.00 430.00 360.00 280.00 640.00 720.00 350.00 1,070.00
TOTAL (In 1,000's)
VERMILION COUNTY
VC-11-01 VC-11-02 VC-11-03 VC-11-04 VC-11-05 TOTAL (In 1,000's) SIDELL TOWNSHIP #3064 VANCE TOWNSHIP #3048 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT BRIDGE REPLACEMENT ANNUAL CO. RESURFACING ANNUAL CO. SEAL COAT ANNUAL TWP SEAL COAT VARIOUS LOCATIONS VARIOUS LOCATIONS HBP HBP MFT MFT MFT 4.50 4.50 500.00 250.00 1,800.00 2,559.00 9.00 72.00 360.00 4.50 4.50 36.00 36.00 180.00 180.00 225.00 225.00 500.00 250.00 1,800.00 3,000.00
08-17127-00-BR 02-19136-00-BR
11-00000-00-GM 11-000---00-GM
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LOCATION PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT ROUTE DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BEGINNING END FUND TYPE Agency Cost (in 1,000's) Partner Agency Cost (in 1,000's) State Cost Share (in 1,000's) Federal Cost Share (in 1,000's) TOTAL PROJECT COST (in 1,000's) NOTES
CRIS SENIOR SERVICES, INC.
CRIS-11-01 (2) 15 PASSENGER BUS CRIS-11-02 OPERATING ASSISTANCE CRIS-11-03 OPERATING ASSISTANCE CRIS-11-04 OPERATING ASSISTANCE CRIS-11-05 SOFTWARE UPGRADE CRIS-11-06 GARAGE TOTAL (In 1,000's) 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 5310 5311 JARC DOAP 5311 5311 0.00 30.00 432.00 30.00 11.00 421.00 60.00 200.00 901.00 110.00 480.00 51.00 110.00 480.00 92.00 421.00 60.00 200.00 1,363.00
STATE OF ILLINOIS HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
0.00 0.00 TOTAL (In 1,000's) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
VERMILION REGIONAL AIRPORT
THIS PROJECT IS STANDARD ISSUE. THE TAXIWAY PARALLELS THE PRIMARY ILS RUNWAY. THE SEPARATION DISTANCE FROM RUNWAY TO TAXIWAY IS FOR GROUP II AIRCRAFT. IN 2004 THE RUNWAY WAS LENGTHENED TO ACCOMMODATE GROUP III AIRCRAFT.
RELOCATE TXWY PARALLEL VRA-11-01 TO RNWY 3/21
RELOCATE PARALLEL TAXIWAY INCLUDING LIGHTING AND MARKING AND REHABILITATE TAXIWAY EDGE LIGHTING CIRCUIT
50.25
50.25
1,909.50
2,010.00
TOTAL (In 1,000's)
50.25
0.00
50.25
1,909.50
2,010.00
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Fiscal Year 2012 Annual Element
LOCATION PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT ROUTE DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BEGINNING END FUND TYPE Agency Cost (in 1,000's) Partner Agency Cost (in 1,000's) State Cost Share (in 1,000's) Federal Cost Share (in 1,000's) TOTAL PROJECT COST (in 1,000's) NOTES
CITY OF DANVILLE
DA-12-01 DA-12-02 VARIOUS VARIOUS 2009 OVERLAY SEALCOAT MFT/ IIF IIF 1.50 0.20 1.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.50 0.20 1.70
TOTAL (In 1,000's)
DANVILLE MASS TRANSIT
DMT-12-01 OPERATING ASSISTANCE DMT-12-02 IMPROVEMENTS TO BUS GARAGE 5307 5307 0.00 0.00 385.00 50.00 435.00 385.00 250.00 635.00 770.00 300.00 1,070.00
TOTAL (In 1,000's)
VERMILION COUNTY
VC-12-01 VC-12-02 VC-12-03 VC-12-04 VC-12-05 VC-12-06 TOTAL (In 1,000's) CATLIN TOWNSHIP #3153 JAMAICA TOWNSHIP #3217 OAKWOOD TOWNSHIP #3157 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT BRIDGE REPLACEMENT BRIDGE REPLACEMENT ANNUAL CO. RESURFACING ANNUAL CO. SEAL COAT ANNUAL TWP SEAL COAT VARIOUS LOCATIONS VARIOUS LOCATIONS MFT MFT MFT 4.50 4.50 4.50 500.00 250.00 1,800.00 2,563.50 13.50 108.00 540.00 250.00 1,800.00 2,725.00 12-00000-00-GM 12-000---00-GM 4.50 4.50 4.50 36.00 36.00 36.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 225.00 225.00 225.00 07-04132-00-BR 08-09121-00-BR 08-14136-00-BR
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Fiscal Year 2012 Annual Element
LOCATION PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT ROUTE DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BEGINNING END FUND TYPE Agency Cost (in 1,000's) Partner Agency Cost (in 1,000's) State Cost Share (in 1,000's) Federal Cost Share (in 1,000's) TOTAL PROJECT COST (in 1,000's) NOTES
CRIS SENIOR SERVICES, INC.
CRIS-12-01 (3) 15 PASSENGER BUS CRIS-12-02 OPERATING ASSISTANCE CRIS-12-03 OPERATING ASSISTANCE CRIS-12-04 OPERATING ASSISTANCE CRIS-12-05 RADIO SYSTEM UPGRADE TOTAL (In 1,000's) 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 5310 5311 JARC DOAP 5311 0.00 30.00 452.00 30.00 12.00 440.00 35.00 744.00 165.00 490.00 54.00 165.00 490.00 96.00 440.00 35.00 1,226.00
STATE OF ILLINOIS HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
0.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL (In 1,000's) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
VERMILION REGIONAL AIRPORT
REHABILITATE RUNWAY 16/34; OVERLAY WITH POROUS FRICTION REHABILITATE RUNWAY 16/34 COURSE; NEW EDGE LIGHTING VRA-12-01 AND TAXIWAY A SYSTEM; STRENGTHEN TAXIWAY A FROM RUNWAY 3/21 TO APRON. TOTAL (In 1,000's) RUNWAY WAS LAST RECONSTRUCTED IN 1986. THIS PROJECT WILL PRESERVE AND EXTEND THE LIFE OF THE PAVEMENT SURFACE.
5307
51.575
51.575
1,959.850
2,063.000
51.58
0.00
51.58
1,959.85
2,063.00
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Fiscal Year 2013 Annual Element
LOCATION PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT ROUTE DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BEGINNING END FUND TYPE Agency Cost (in 1,000's) Partner Agency Cost (in 1,000's) State Cost Share (in 1,000's) Federal Cost Share (in 1,000's) TOTAL PROJECT COST (in 1,000's) NOTES
CITY OF DANVILLE
DA-13-01 DA-13-02 VARIOUS VARIOUS 2009 OVERLAY SEALCOAT MFT/ IIF IIF 1.50 0.20 1.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.50 0.20 1.70
TOTAL (In 1,000's)
DANVILLE MASS TRANSIT
DMT-13-01 OPERATING ASSISTANCE TOTAL (In 1,000's) 5307 0.00 0.00 410.00 410.00 410.00 410.00 820.00 820.00
VERMILION COUNTY
VC-13-01 VC-13-02 VC-13-03 TOTAL (In 1,000's) ANNUAL CO. RESURFACING ANNUAL CO. SEAL COAT ANNUAL TWP SEAL COAT
MFT VARIOUS LOCATIONS VARIOUS LOCATIONS MFT MFT
500.00 250.00 1,800.00
2,550.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
500.00 250.00 1,800.00
2,550.00
13-00000-00-GM 13-000---00-GM
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Fiscal Year 2013 Annual Element
LOCATION PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT ROUTE DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BEGINNING END FUND TYPE Agency Cost (in 1,000's) Partner Agency Cost (in 1,000's) State Cost Share (in 1,000's) Federal Cost Share (in 1,000's) TOTAL PROJECT COST (in 1,000's) NOTES
CRIS SENIOR SERVICES, INC.
CRIS-13-01 (2) 15 PASSENGER BUS CRIS-13-02 OPERATING ASSISTANCE CRIS-13-03 OPERATING ASSISTANCE CRIS-13-04 OPERATING ASSISTANCE TOTAL (In 1,000's)
STATE OF ILLINOIS HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
2013 2013 2013 2013
5310 5311 JARC DOAP 0.00 30.00 30.00 13.00 450.00 463.00
110.00 492.00 55.00 85.00 742.00
110.00 492.00 98.00 535.00 1,235.00
0.00 TOTAL (In 1,000's) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
VERMILION REGIONAL AIRPORT
VRA-13-01 0.00
VRA-13-02
0.00
TOTAL (In 1,000's)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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ILLUSTRATIVE
LOCATION PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT ROUTE DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BEGINNING END FUND TYPE Agency Cost (in 1,000's) Partner Agency Cost (in 1,000's) State Cost Share (in 1,000's) Federal Cost Share (in 1,000's) TOTAL PROJECT COST (in 1,000's) NOTES
CITY OF DANVILLE
DA-IL-01 DA-IL-02 DA-IL-03 E FAIRCHILD ST S GRIFFIN ST WINTER AVE/VERMILION ST FAIRCHILD SUBWAY REPLACEMENT BRIDGE REPLACEMENT INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT STONEY CREEK TBD TBD TBD 10,000.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 12,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10,000.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 12,500.00
TOTAL (In 1,000's)
VERMILION COUNTY
VC-IL-01 LYONS ROAD REHAB LOCAL ROAD IMPROVEMENT IL RT-1 CATLIN E VOORHEES TBD STU/TWP/ CO TBD TBD TBD TBD 1,500.00 COUNTY
VC-IL-02
E WINTER AVE
LOCAL ROAD IMPROVEMENT
N BOWMAN
200.00
200.00
1,600.00
2,000.00
NEWELL TOWNSHIP
TOTAL (In 1,000's)
200.00
200.00
0.00
1,600.00
3,500.00
**The projects listed on this page (page 20) are illustrative in nature and do not have identified funding sources or fiscal year placements associated with them.
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