File #: 19-5600    Version: 1 Name: Accept Additional NCDOT Grant Funding for Toby Creek Greenway (Phase 2b)
Type: Consent Status: Consent
File created: 7/22/2019 In control: Park and Recreation
On agenda: 8/7/2019 Final action:
Title: : NCDOT Grant Funding for Toby Creek Greenway (Phase 2b)
Attachments: 1. 19-5600 Attachment.pdf, 2. 19-5600 - Attach - TobyCreekGwy_Phase2b_Map04.29.16.pdf
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Title:
NCDOT Grant Funding for Toby Creek Greenway (Phase 2b)

Summary
ACTION:
Recognize, receive and appropriate additional NCDOT grant funding awarded by the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization (CRTPO) to fund construction completion of Toby Creek Greenway from Blue Rock Rd. to W. Rocky River Rd. in the amount of $400,000

Staff Contact: Joyce Figueroa - Planner, Park and Recreation


Presentation: No


BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:
1) On May 17, 2016, the Board of County Commissioners approved acceptance to apply for an NCDOT Grant to help fund Toby Creek Greenway, Phase 2B. These funds are given to the CRTPO for locally administered projects. On September 6, 2016, the BOCC approved acceptance of NCDOT CMAQ (Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program) grant ($840,000). An additional NCDOT CMAQ grant in the amount of $400,000 has been made available to this project. This additional funding is critical to the greenway project, which is currently under construction.

2) This greenway was chosen because it meets the County criteria used to identify the County capital projects as well as CRTPO criteria for funding. It has been included in the statewide TIP (Transportation Improvement Program). Construction for this project is underway.

3) Award of this funding provides citizens of Mecklenburg County the opportunity to reduce the amount of County funding necessary to complete this project. Project grants are reimbursable.

4) These additional NCDOT grant funds will be applied towards the cost of construction. There is no additional local match required from the County for the additional funds.

5) The fiscal year identified for award of the grant is part of the TIP (Transportation Improvement Program). The project will require less than one year to complete. Construction for this project began in NCDOT FY2019.

6) The NCDOT grant procurement regulations require that the Federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise special p...

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