File #: 19-5384    Version: 1 Name: NCDOT Grant Funding for McAlpine Creek Greenway
Type: Consent Status: Consent
File created: 4/18/2019 In control: Park and Recreation
On agenda: 5/7/2019 Final action:
Title: : NCDOT Grant Funding for McAlpine Creek Greenway
Attachments: 1. 19-5384 - Attach 1 - 2019.January_Live STIP (v2).pdf, 2. 19-5384 - Attach 2 - McAlpine Creek GW_Financial Info. (2).pdf, 3. 19-5384 - Attach 3 - McAlpine GW Map (2).pdf, 4. 2019 Park Rec Capital Project Ordinances 5-3-2019
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Title:
NCDOT Grant Funding for McAlpine Creek Greenway

Summary
ACTION:
1. Recognize, receive and appropriate three (3) North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) funding grants totaling $5,774,000, awarded by the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization (CRTPO) to help fund the construction of McAlpine Creek Greenway, Green Rea Rd. to Johnston Rd.;

2. Amend the Capital Budget Ordinance;

3. Commit to providing the funding for the required match; and

4. Authorize the County Manager to enter into a grant contract

Staff Contact: Joyce Figueroa - Planner, Park and Recreation


Presentation: No


BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:
On April 17, 2012, the Board of County Commissioners approved submission of an NCDOT grant application for McAlpine Creek Greenway. These funds are given to the CRTPO for locally administered projects. In 2015, this project was awarded a NCDOT Grant: Surface Transportation Block Grant - Direct Attributable (STBGDA) ($1,100,000). This grant was reflected in the original CIP. In 2017, two additional NCDOT Grants were awarded: Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) ($1,848,000) & Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program (CMAQ) ($2,826,000). This additional grant funding
is critical to this greenway project, which is currently in design.

NCDOT chose this greenway project because it meets the criteria used to identify CRTPO criteria for NCDOT funding, and because it was already included in the County's FY2019-2023 Capital Plan. The fiscal year for construction is determined by NCDOT and has been included in the statewide Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). This project is projected to start construction in NCDOT FY 2020. The total project costs were increased from $5,744,431 to $8,876,000 based on requirements associated with wetland delineation and mitigation. Award of this grant provides residents of Mecklenburg County the opportunity to reduce the amount of County funding. The amendment to ...

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