Appendix H. Air Quality Conformity
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3 Appendix H. Air Quality Conformity
4 As of April 15, 2009, the counties of the Nashville Area MPO are considered in compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards and no longer are required to demonstrate conformity with established motor vehicle emissions budgets. The region does remain part of the Tennessee s State Implementation Plan, and as such, continues to be eligible to receive Congestion Mitigation Air Quality funding from the Federal Highway Administration, at the discretion of the Tennessee Department of Transportation. H. Air Quality Conformity Documentation 1
5 Public Involvement The following pages show the items used to advertise these amendments.
6 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE MPO REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN The Greater Nashville Regional Council, serving as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Middle Tennessee, is responsible for long range transportation planning in Davidson, Maury, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson Counties. Before regionally significant transportation projects can be undertaken, they must be included in the MPO s Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) a 25- year plan for transportation projects in the Nashville region. The MPO s Transportation Policy Board is seeking public comment on amendments to existing projects to be current 2040 RTP. Copies of the proposed amendments to the RTP are available for public review and comment at all public libraries in the 7-county area and on the MPO website. Comments received on the amendments will be considered by the MPO Transportation Policy Board prior to final approval. Two Public Hearings will be held regarding the amendment of projects to the 2040 RTP. The first will be on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 9 am and the final public hearing will be held Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 9 am, both meetings will be in the Music City Central Public Meeting Room at 400 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, TN. The December meeting schedule for the MPO is as follows: Technical Coordinating Committee will meet on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. This meeting will be held in the 3 rd floor meeting room of the Bridge Building, 2 Victory Ave., Nashville. Transportation Policy Board will meet on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. at the Music City Central Public Meeting Room at 400 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, TN. For more information on the amendments or meetings, call or visit our website at nashvillempo.org It is against the policy of the Greater Nashville Regional Council to discriminate against an individual based upon that person s race, color or national origin. This policy applies to applicants for employment and current employees as well as sub-recipients and subcontractors of the Greater Nashville Regional Council that receive Federal. Complaints should be directed to Hope Jackson, Title VI Coordinator, 501 Union Street, Floor 6, Nashville, TN 37219, phone number
7 ENMIENDAS PROPUESTAS AL PLAN REGIONAL DE TRANSPORTACIÓN El Consejo Regional del Área de Nashville (GNRC por sus siglas en inglés) que sirve como la Organización Metropolitana de Planificación (MPO por sus siglas en inglés) para la región de central de Tennessee es responsable de la planificación de transportación a largo plazo en los condados de Davidson, Maury, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson y Wilson. Previo a la implementación de proyectos de transportación de impacto regional, los mismos deben ser incluidos en el Plan Regional de Transportación (RTP por sus siglas en inglés) del MPO, un plan a 25 años de proyectos de transportación para la región de Nashville. La Junta de Política de Transportación del MPO desea obtener comentarios públicos con relación a cuatro proyectos que serán enmendados en el plan actual: 2040 RTP Copias de las enmiendas propuestas al RTP están disponibles para revisión y comentarios del público en todas las bibliotecas públicas de los 7 condados del área que cubre el MPO así como en la página web del MPO. Los comentarios recibidos en relación a las enmiendas serán considerados por la Junta de Política de Transportación del MPO previo a aprobación final. Dos audiencias públicas se llevarán a cabo con relación a la inclusión de estos proyectos en el 2040 RTP. La primera está programada para el miércoles 15 de noviembre de 2017 a las 9:00 a.m. y la segunda audiencia está programada para el miércoles 13 de diciembre de 2017 a las 9:00 a.m. Ambas audiencias se llevarán a cabo en el salón de reuniones de Music City Central (terminal de autobuses de MTA), ubicado en el 400 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, TN. El calendario de reuniones del MPO en diciembre es el siguiente: El Comité de Coordinación Técnica se reunirá el miércoles 6 de diciembre de 2017 a las 10:30 a.m. Esta reunión se llevará a cabo en el salón de reuniones del 3er piso del Bridge Building, ubicado en 2 Victory Avenue, Nashville La Junta de Política de Transportación se reunirá el miércoles 13 de diciembre de 2017 a las 9:00 a.m. en el salón de reuniones de Music City Central (terminal de autobuses de MTA), ubicado en el 400 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, TN Para más información sobre las enmiendas o reuniones, llame al o visite nuestra página web: Es en contra de la política del Consejo Regional del Área de Nashville discriminar contra un individuo por razones de raza, color o el origen nacional de esa persona. Esta política aplica a los solicitantes de empleo y empleados actuales, así como a los sub-receptores y subcontratistas del Consejo Regional del Área de Nashville que reciben fondos federales. Las quejas deben dirigirse a Hope Jackson, Coordinadora del Título VI, 501 Union Street, Floor 6, Nashville, TN 37219, número de teléfono
8 Record of Proposed Changes to the Regional Transportation Plan TDOT Projects Only Adopted December 13, 2017 RTP ID Change(s) Made updated (increased from $1.5M to $2M) Corrected typo in termini (from SR-112 to SR-12 ) Project Name and Description updated; length updated from 3 miles to 23.5 miles updated (increased from $6.88M to $35.7M) updated (increased from $7.7M to $14.4M) Length updated from 6.4 miles to 6.6 miles; funding updated (increased from $60.5M to $69.7M) Project termini clarified, including adjacent improvements Edit project termini to define smaller section; update funding source from NHPP to S- STP ; funding updated (increased from $29M to $41M) Edit project scope; length updated from 3.8 miles to 4 miles; funding updated (increased from $23M to $48.1M) Length updated from 1.1 miles to 1.4 miles Length updated from 2.3 miles to 2.2 miles; funding updated (increased from $26.5M to $30.8M) Length updated from 1.9 miles to 2.5 miles; funding updated (increased from $16.11M to $26.9M) Update funding source from S-STP to NHPP Length updated from 5.3 miles to 7.2 miles updated (increased from $32.25M to $48.2M) updated (increased from $13.5M to $28.5M) updated (increased from $22.5M to $38M) updated (increased from $11.13M to $19.3M) Corrected typo in termini (from SR-26 to SR-96 ) updated (increased from $6.13M to $9.1M) Length updated from 3.6 miles to 3.4 miles Length updated from 3.6 miles to 3.7 miles Deleted duplicate record Length updated from 4.6 miles to 4.3 miles Length updated from 3.7 miles to 3.8 miles Length updated from 1.5 miles to 2.6 miles; funding updated (increased from $36.23M to $50M) Length updated from 8.9 miles to 10 miles; funding updated (increased from $187.88M to $211M) Length updated from 8.7 miles to 8.8 miles &2 Combined into a single record with ID# ; funding updated (increased from $4.69M to $6M) Length updated from 4.8 miles to 5.8 miles updated (increased from $53.68M to $68M) Length updated from 1.7 miles to 1.8 miles Length updated from 5.5 miles to 5.6 miles Length updated from 2.9 miles to 3 miles Length updated from 3.1 miles to 3.2 miles ID# changed to
9 ORIGINAL Cost-Feasible Project List, 2016 to 2040 RTP ID Need ID TIP ID (PIN) County Lead Agency Project Type Short-Term Horizon (2020) Projects (PIN ) Davidson TDOT Interchange Project Name and Description Miles Horizon Grant/ Source I-440 Interchange Improvements (from I-40 East to I NHPP $ 1.20 $ 0.30 $ - $ 1.50 Modification South) Davidson MPW Interchange Modification McCrory Lane Interchange (Phase 1) S-LIC $ - $ 8.74 $ - $ (PIN ) Davidson TDOT Intersection Improvements Battery Ln / Harding Franklin Rd Intersection Improvements U-STP $ 1.20 $ - $ 0.30 $ Davidson MPW Intersection Downtown Nashville Arts District Intersection Improvements HPP $ 5.57 $ - $ 1.39 $ 6.96 Improvements Davidson MPW Intersection Jefferson St Corridor Intersections Improvements from 21st Ave U-STP $ 0.80 $ - $ 0.20 $ 1.00 Improvements N to 28th Ave N Davidson Goodlettsville Intersection Rivergate Moss Trail, Old Two Mile Intersection U-STP $ 0.60 $ - $ 0.15 $ 0.75 Improvements Improvements Davidson MPW Intersection Improvements Various Intersection Improvements on Federal-Aid Routes U-STP $ 5.40 $ - $ 1.35 $ Davidson Goodlettsville Roadway Multi-Conference Dr Multimodal Upgrades from Long Hollow Pk (SR U-STP $ 0.33 $ - $ 0.08 $ 0.41 Modal 174) to Vietnam Veterans Pkwy (SR-386) Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Dickerson Pk (SR-11) Sidewalk Improvements from Douglas Ave U-STP $ 4.48 $ - $ 1.12 $ 5.60 Modal to Trinity Ln Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Harding Pl (SR-255) Sidewalk Sidewalks (Phase 3) from Danby O-STP $ 4.72 $ - $ 1.18 $ 5.90 Modal Dr to Nolensville Pk (SR-11) Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Hart Ln Pedestrian Safety Improvements from Jere Baxter Middle S-TA $ 1.56 $ - $ 0.39 $ 1.95 Modal School to Ellington Pkwy (SR-6) Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Lebanon Pk (SR-24) Sidewalk Improvements McGavock Pk to U-STP $ 2.80 $ - $ 0.70 $ 3.50 Modal Old Lebanon Pike/Bluefields Ave A Davidson MPW Roadway New Harding Pl Extension Phase 1 from Murfreesboro Pk (SR-1) to Couchville Pk U-STP $ 2.30 $ - $ 0.57 $ Davidson TDOT Roadway Clarksville Hwy (SR-112), 3 to 5 lanes, from Ashland S-STP $ $ 6.15 $ - $ City Hwy (SR-112) to Briley Pkwy (SR-155) Davidson MPW Roadway Complete Streets Implementation on BRT Lite Corridors - Gallatin U-STP $ 4.30 $ - $ 1.08 $ 5.38 Pk from Alta Loma Rd to Liberty Ln Davidson MPW Roadway Complete Streets Implementation on BRT Lite Corridors O-STP $ 3.13 $ - $ 0.78 $ 3.91 Murfreesboro Pike from 2nd/4th Ave to Global Mall PnR Davidson Goodlettsville Roadway Main St (SR-11/ US 41) Upgrades from Shevel Dr to Dorris Ave U-STP $ 8.51 $ - $ 2.13 $ Davidson Goodlettsville Roadway I-65 Interchange Rivergate Pkwy, Long Hollow Pk, US U-STP $ 1.18 $ - $ 0.30 $ 1.48 Safety 31W Davidson MPW Roadway Traffic Operations ATIS Travelers Information System, ITs Communication & CCTV design and construct Traffic Operations Center, ITS communications and CCTV ITS $ 1.89 $ - $ 0.47 $ Davidson Goodlettsville Roadway Davidson MPW Roadway / Davidson/ TDOT Roadway (PIN ) Williamson (PIN ) Federal State Local Total Amount Main St (SR-11/ US CSX Railroad Bridge U-STP $ 1.00 $ - $ 0.25 $ 1.25 McCrory Lane, 2 to 4 lanes, from I-40 to Hwy LOCAL $ - $ - $ 3.00 $ 3.00 Nolensville Pk (SR-11) ion &, 2 to 5 lanes, from S of Old Hickory Blvd (SR-254) to S of Burkitt Rd Maury Columbia Grouping Columbia Local STP funds for Roadway and Bridge Improvements including Repair, Resurfacing, Multimodal Upgrades, Safety Improvements, etc Maury Spring Hill Grouping Spring Hill Local STP funds for Roadway and Bridge Improvements including Repair, Resurfacing, Multimodal Upgrades, Safety Improvements, etc (PIN ) Maury TDOT Interchange Bear Creek Pk (SR-99/ US 431) Interchange Modification Improvements STIP (PIN ) Maury TDOT Interchange New NHPP $ $ $ - $ L-STP $ 2.19 $ - $ 0.55 $ L-STP $ 2.03 $ - $ 0.51 $ NHPP $ 5.50 $ 1.38 $ - $ 6.88 SR-6 Interchange in Mt. Pleasant HSIP $ 6.93 $ 0.77 $ - $ 7.70 As Amended June 21, 2017 Dollars presented in millions and for anticipated year of expenditure. Projects-1
10 ORIGINAL Cost-Feasible Project List, 2016 to 2040 RTP ID Need ID TIP ID (PIN) County Lead Agency Project Type (PIN ) Maury TDOT Roadway Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive Project Name and Description Miles Horizon Grant/ Source Pisgah Ridge Rd (SR-166), 2 to 4 lanes, from Lawrenceburg Hwy (SR-6/ US 43) to Hampshire Pk (SR-99/ US 412) MPO Active Transportation for to include multimodal infrastructure improvements, planning activities, and education and outreach activities (STP funding) MPO Active Transportation for to include multimodal infrastructure improvements, planning activities, and education and outreach activities (TA funding) Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Improvement for to include engine retrofitting, multimodal infrastructure improvements, planning activities, and education and outreach activities Highway Safety Improvement for to include spot and corridor safety improvements along roadways and bridges and at railway-roadway crossings Tennessee Transportation Alternatives for to include multimodal infrastructure improvements, planning activities, and education and outreach activities MPO Transit and Technology for to include improvements to access to transit information and investments in Intelligent Transportation Systems to improve traffic operations, parking management, and real-time traveler information Federal State Local Total Amount S-STP $ $ $ - $ O-STP $ 9.48 $ - $ 2.37 $ U-TA $ 6.65 $ - $ 1.66 $ CMAQ $ $ $ - $ HSIP $ $ 7.53 $ S-TA $ $ 4.81 $ - $ O-STP $ $ - $ 4.74 $ Regional Various Transit Regional Various Transit Regional Various Transit Regional Various Transit Regional Various Transit Robertson Springfield Grouping Springfield Local STP funds for Roadway and Bridge Improvements including Repair, Resurfacing, Multimodal Upgrades, Safety Improvements, etc. Bus and Bus Facilities FTA-5339 $ 8.49 $ 1.06 $ 1.06 $ Enhanced Mobility for Seniors/ADA FTA-5310 $ 6.06 $ 0.76 $ 0.76 $ 7.58 Rural Transit FTA-5311 $ 9.61 $ 1.20 $ 1.20 $ State of Good Repair FTA-5337 $ $ 1.56 $ 1.56 $ Urban Transit FTA-5307 $ $ $ $ L-STP $ 1.04 $ - $ 0.26 $ (PIN ) Robertson TDOT Roadway I-65 Weigh Station Near the TN/KY State Line NHPP $ $ 2.90 $ - $ Robertson Millersville Roadway Bethel Rd (SR-257) Interchange Lighting Improvement U-STP $ 0.04 $ - $ 0.01 $ 0.05 Safety Robertson/ TDOT Roadway US 431 (SR-65) from Walling Rd in Springfield to I-24 in 2020 NHPP $ $ 5.80 $ - $ Davidson Davidson County Rutherford Smyrna Intersection Sam Ridley Pkwy Stonecrest Pkwy Intersection M-STP $ 0.28 $ - $ 0.07 $ 0.35 Improvements Improvements Rutherford Smyrna Intersection Weakley Swan Dr Intersection Improvements M-STP $ 0.40 $ - $ 0.10 $ 0.50 Improvements Rutherford Smyrna Roadway Multimodal Lowry St (SR-1/ US 41/70S) Bike/Ped and Streetscaping from Morgan Ave to Mayfield Dr U-STP $ 0.31 $ - $ 0.08 $ Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway New Cherry Ln Extension (Phase 2), 5 lanes from Cavalier Dr to Local $ - $ $ Sulphur Springs Rd Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway New Cherry Ln Extension (Phase 3), 5 lanes from Sulphur Springs Rd to NW Broad St (SR-1/ US 41/70) with new SR M-STP $ 8.16 $ - $ 2.04 $ Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway Bradyville Pk (SR-99) ion, 2 to 3 lanes, from SE Broad St (US 41) to Rutherford Blvd M-STP $ 0.60 $ - $ 0.15 $ Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway Bradyville Pk (SR-99) ion, 2 to 3, lanes from SE Broad St (US 41) to Rutherford Blvd S-STP $ 5.68 $ 1.42 $ - $ 7.10 As Amended June 21, 2017 Dollars presented in millions and for anticipated year of expenditure. Projects-2
11 ORIGINAL Cost-Feasible Project List, 2016 to 2040 RTP ID Need ID TIP ID (PIN) County Lead Agency Project Type Rutherford TDOT Roadway Rutherford TDOT Roadway Rutherford TDOT Roadway Rutherford TDOT Roadway (PIN ) Rutherford TDOT Roadway (PIN ) Rutherford TDOT Roadway (PIN ) Rutherford TDOT Roadway (PIN ) Rutherford TDOT Roadway (PIN ) (PIN ) Rutherford/ TDOT Roadway (PIN ) Williamson Project Name and Description Miles Horizon Grant/ Source Jefferson Pk ion from Murfreesboro Rd (SR-1/ US 41/70S) to Old Nashville Hwy Jefferson Pk ion from Murfreesboro Rd (SR-1/ US 41/70S) to Old Nashville Hwy Jefferson Pk (SR-266), 2 to 4 lanes, from Nissan Dr (SR-102) to SR-840 New Salem Hwy (SR-99) (Seg 1), 2 to 5 lanes, from I- 24 to Old Fort Pkwy (SR-96) New Salem Hwy (SR-99) (Seg 2), 2 to 5 lanes, from Cason Ln to I-24 New Salem Hwy (SR-99) (Seg 3), 2 to 5 lanes, from West of Veterans Parkway to Cason Ln Thompson Ln (SR-268), 2 to 5 lanes, from NW Broad St (SR 1/ US 40/70S) to Memorial Blvd (SR-10) Thompson Ln (SR-268), 2 to 5 lanes, from NW Broad St (SR 1/ US 40/70S) to Memorial Blvd (SR-10) Franklin Rd (SR-96) (Seg 3), 3 to 5 lanes, from SR-840 in Williamson County to East of Overall Creek near Murfreesboro Federal State Local Total Amount M-STP $ 0.71 $ - $ 0.18 $ U-STP $ 4.00 $ - $ 1.00 $ S-STP $ $ 4.60 $ - $ S-STP $ 7.20 $ 1.80 $ - $ S-STP $ $ 5.30 $ - $ S-STP $ $ 3.22 $ - $ M-STP $ 5.20 $ - $ 1.30 $ S-STP $ $ 5.20 $ - $ S-STP $ $ 9.80 $ - $ Sumner Portland Grouping Portland Local STP funds for Roadway and Bridge Improvements including Repair, Resurfacing, Multimodal Upgrades, Safety Improvements, etc Sumner White House Grouping White House Local STP funds for Roadway and Bridge Improvements including Repair, Resurfacing, Multimodal Upgrades, Safety Improvements, etc (PIN ) Sumner TDOT Interchange NET Corridor Interchange 3 - Vietnam Veterans Pkwy (SR-386) Forest Retreat Rd Interchange Sumner Sumner Intersection SR-258 at Drakes Creek Rd. and SR-258 at Stop 30 Rd. County Improvements Intersection Improvements Sumner White House Roadway Multi-SR-41/US-31 Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements from Modal Clearview Ct to N Trailhead L-STP $ 0.73 $ - $ 0.18 $ L-STP $ 0.65 $ - $ 0.16 $ NHPP $ $ 4.00 $ - $ U-STP $ 0.40 $ - $ 0.10 $ U-STP $ 1.60 $ - $ 0.40 $ Sumner TDOT Roadway New SR-109 Portland Bypass, 4 lanes NHPP $ $ $ - $ Sumner Goodlettsville Roadway Long Hollow Pk (SR-174) Corridor Lighting Improvements from O-STP $ 0.16 $ - $ 0.04 $ 0.20 Safety Main St (SR-11/ US 41) to Allen Rd Sumner Goodlettsville Roadway US Springfield Hwy (SR-11) Interchange Lighting O-STP $ 0.08 $ - $ 0.02 $ 0.10 Safety Sumner Gallatin Roadway Albert Gallatin Ave/Hatten Track, 2 to 5 lanes, and Extension from Dobbins Pike (SR-174) to SR U-STP $ $ - $ 5.16 $ NEW-28 Sumner Hendersonville Roadway Drakes Creek Rd (Phase 1), 2 to 4 lanes, from Vietnam U-STP $ 2.72 $ - $ 0.68 $ 3.40 Veterans Pkwy (SR-386) to Stop 30 Rd Sumner Hendersonville Roadway Rockland Rd, 2 to 3 lanes, from W Main St to Imperial Blvd U-STP $ 5.23 $ - $ 1.31 $ AM-018 (PIN ) Sumner TDOT Roadway SR-109, 2 to 4 lanes, from North of the Cumberland River Bridge to SR-109 Bypass South of Gallatin NHPP $ $ 3.24 $ - $ (PIN ) Sumner Hendersonville Roadway Walton Ferry Rd/Old Shackle Island Rd Improvements, 2 to 3 lanes, from Imperial Dr to Volunteer Dr S-STP $ 2.52 $ 0.63 $ - $ Williamson Fairview Grouping Fairview Local STP funds for Roadway and Bridge Improvements L-STP $ 0.49 $ - $ 0.12 $ 0.61 including Repair, Resurfacing, Multimodal Upgrades, Safety Improvements, etc Williamson Brentwood Interchange Moore's Ln Interchange Improvements NHPP $ 3.20 $ 0.80 $ - $ 4.00 Modification Williamson Williamson Intersection Hillsboro Rd (SR-106/ US Old Hillsboro Rd (SR-46) U-STP $ 0.96 $ 0.24 $ - $ 1.20 County Improvements Intersection Improvements Williamson Fairview Roadway Maintenance Fairview Blvd (SR-100) from Old Nashville Rd to Fernvale Rd STATE $ - $ 0.09 $ (PIN ) Williamson TDOT Roadway New Mack Hatcher Pkwy (SR-397) West 2-lane Extension from south of SR-96 to east of Hillsboro Rd (SR-106/ US 431) NHPP $ $ 6.45 $ - $ Williamson TDOT Roadway Duplex Rd (SR-247) ion from Main St (SR-6/ US-31) to I S-STP $ $ 2.70 $ - $ As Amended June 21, 2017 Dollars presented in millions and for anticipated year of expenditure. Projects-3
12 ORIGINAL Cost-Feasible Project List, 2016 to 2040 RTP ID Need ID TIP ID (PIN) County Lead Agency Project Type Project Name and Description Miles Horizon Grant/ Source Williamson TDOT Roadway Murfreesboro Rd (SR-96) (Seg 2), 2 to 5 lanes, from S-STP $ $ 5.53 $ - $ east of Wilson Pk (SR-252) to SR Williamson Franklin Roadway Columbia Ave (SR-6/ US31), 3 to 4 lanes, from Downs Blvd to Hillview Ln/Mack Hatcher Pkwy (SR-397) U-STP $ $ - $ 4.00 $ Williamson TDOT Roadway Franklin Rd (SR-6), 2 to 5 lanes, from Concord Rd (SR NHPP $ $ 4.50 $ - $ ) to Moore's Ln (SR-441) Williamson TDOT Roadway I-65, 4 to 6 lanes, from SR-840 to Saturn Pkwy (SR- 396) NHPP $ $ $ - $ Williamson Franklin Roadway Lewisburg Pk (SR-106/ US 431) (Phase 3), 2 to 4 lanes, from Poplar to Goose Creek Bypass (SR-248) LOCAL $ - $ - $ 1.50 $ (PIN ) Williamson TDOT Roadway Murfreesboro Rd (SR-96) (Seg 1), 2 to 5 lanes, from STATE $ - $ $ - $ east of Arno Rd to Wilson Pk (SR-252) Wilson Lebanon Grouping Lebanon Local STP funds for Roadway and Bridge Improvements including Repair, Resurfacing, Multimodal Upgrades, Safety Improvements, etc L-STP $ 1.66 $ - $ 0.41 $ Wilson Mt. Juliet Roadway New Beckwith Rd/Eastern Connector, 4 lanes from Eastgate Blvd to near Curd Rd U-STP $ 4.19 $ - $ 1.05 $ Wilson TDOT Roadway Hartsville Pk (SR-141), 2 to 5 lanes, from north of S-STP $ 8.90 $ 2.23 $ - $ Lovers Lane to SR Wilson TDOT Roadway SR-26/US 70 ion from W of Wilson/DeKalb Line to S-STP $ $ 5.30 $ - $ near SR-26 in DeKalb County Wilson Mt. Juliet Roadway Safety Mt. Juliet Rd (SR-171) Interchange Lighting STATE $ - $ 0.72 $ - $ Wilson Wilson County Roadway Safety Stewarts Ferry Pk Signage and Lighting Improvements U-STP $ 0.35 $ - $ 0.09 $ Wilson TDOT Roadway Hartsville Pk (SR-141), 2 to 5 lanes, from south of S-STP $ 4.90 $ 1.23 $ - $ 6.13 Spring Creek to north of Lovers Lane Wilson TDOT Roadway I-40, 4 to 6 lanes, from SR-840 to SR-26/ US 70 with NHPP $ $ $ - $ Managed Lanes Wilson TDOT Roadway I-40, 4 to 8 lanes, from SR-109 to east of SR-840 with NHPP $ $ 5.15 $ - $ Managed Lanes Wilson TDOT Roadway SR-109, 2 to 5 lanes, from north of SR-24 to south of NHPP $ $ 9.68 $ - $ Dry Fork Creek Wilson TDOT Roadway SR-109, 2 to 5 lanes, from south of Dry Fork Creek to NHPP $ $ 9.58 $ - $ south of Cumberland River Davidson TDOT Interchange Modification I-24E Interchange Modification at Hickory Hollow Parkway NHPP $ $ 2.90 $ 2.00 $ Robertson Springfield Roadway New W.A. Batson Pkwy Extension (Phase 1) from Blackpatch Drive to L-STBG $ 1.10 $ - $ 6.40 $ 7.50 US Maury TDOT Roadway New Saturn Parkway (SR-396) Extension from existing terminus to Beechcroft Road STBG $ $ 9.40 $ - $ Davidson TDOT Roadway I-440 ion from near I-40 to near I NHPP $ $ $ - $ Davidson/ TDOT Interchange I-24 Conceptual Study and Improvements NHPP $ 0.80 $ 0.20 $ - $ Rutherford Modification/ Intelligent Transportation Systems Davidson/ Wilson TDOT Intelligent Transportation Systems Nashville Area I-40 SmartWay Expansion NHPP $ 0.16 $ 0.04 $ - $ 4.00 Short-Term Horizon (2020) Totals $ 1, $ $ $ 1, Mid-Term Horizon (2030) Projects Davidson TDOT Interchange Modification Davidson TDOT Interchange Modification Bell Road (SR 254) Interchange Multi-Modal Improvements I-40 Donelson Pike and Future Harding Place Extension (Includes Donelson Pike Relocation from Taxiway Bridges over Donelson Pike to I-40 ) Federal State Local Total Amount NHPP $ $ 4.03 $ - $ NHPP $ $ $ - $ As Amended June 21, 2017 Dollars presented in millions and for anticipated year of expenditure. Projects-4
13 ORIGINAL Cost-Feasible Project List, 2016 to 2040 RTP ID Need ID TIP ID (PIN) County Lead Agency Project Type Davidson TDOT/RTA Interchange Modification Project Name and Description Miles Horizon Grant/ Source NET Corridor Interchange 1 - Vietnam Veterans Pkwy I-65 Interchange Modification WB to NB and SB to EB Traffic Federal State Local Total Amount NHPP $ $ 5.37 $ - $ Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Hillsboro Pk Sidewalks from Crestmoor Rd to Hobbs Rd O-STP $ 2.15 $ - $ 0.54 $ 2.68 Modal Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Murfreesboro Pk (SR-1) Sidewalks (Phase 2) from RR overpass O-STP $ 1.46 $ - $ 0.37 $ 1.83 Modal to Crutchfield Ave Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Murfreesboro Pk (SR-1) Sidewalks (Phase 3) from Philfre Ct to O-STP $ 1.17 $ - $ 0.29 $ 1.46 Modal Vultee Blvd (North Side) Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Murfreesboro Pk (SR-1) Sidewalks (Phase 4) from Kermit Dr to O-STP $ 1.46 $ - $ 0.37 $ 1.83 Modal Jupiter Dr Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Murfreesboro Pk (SR-1) Sidewalks (Phase 5) from McGavock Pk O-STP $ 3.37 $ - $ 0.84 $ 4.21 Modal to McGavock Pk Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Murfreesboro Pk (SR-1) Sidewalks (Phase 6) from Dell Pkwy to O-STP $ $ - $ 2.54 $ Modal Franklin Limestno Rd Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Murfreesboro Pk (SR-1) Sidewalks (Phase 7) from Ransom Pl to O-STP $ 7.91 $ - $ 1.98 $ 9.89 Modal Rural Hill Rd Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Nashville Arterial Pikes/ BRT Corridor Multi-modal Safety O-STP $ $ - $ 2.68 $ Modal Improvements Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Nolensville Pk (SR-11) Sidewalks (Phase 1) from Wheeler Ave to O-STP $ 6.60 $ - $ 1.65 $ 8.25 Modal Edmonson Pk Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Nolensville Pk (SR-11) Sidewalks (Phase 2) from Edmondson Pk O-STP $ 5.22 $ - $ 1.30 $ 6.52 Modal to Fairlane Dr Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Nolensville Pk (SR-11) Sidewalks (Phase 3) from Fairlane Dr to O-STP $ 4.79 $ - $ 1.20 $ 5.99 Modal Hickoryview Dr Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Old Harding Pike Sidewalks (Phase 2) from Colice Jeanne Rd to O-STP $ 6.56 $ - $ 1.64 $ 8.20 Modal Morton Mill Rd Davidson MPW Roadway Franklin Pk Multimodal Transportation Plan and Implementation O-STP $ 8.22 $ - $ 2.06 $ Davidson MPW Roadway Green Hills Multi-modal Improvements - Hillsboro O-STP $ 3.22 $ - $ 0.81 $ 4.03 Crestmoor and Glen Echo Roads Davidson TDOT/RTA Roadway NET Corridor Interchange 2 - Vietnam Veterans Pkwy (SR-386) NHPP $ $ 2.68 $ - $ Conference Dr Interchange Modification for Traffic NB onto Conference Dr Davidson TDOT Roadway Charlotte Pk (SR-24) (Phase 1), 3 to 5 lanes, from O-STP $ $ - $ 4.03 $ White Bridge Rd to American Rd Davidson TDOT Roadway Clarksville Pk (SR-112), 3 to 5 lanes, from Ashland City Hwy (SR-12) to Briley Pkwy (SR-112) S-STP $ $ $ - $ Davidson TDOT Roadway I-24, 4 to 6 lanes, from Old Hickory Blvd (SR-45) to I NHPP $ $ $ - $ Davidson TDOT Roadway I-40, 4 to 6 lanes, from McCrory Lane to SR NHPP $ $ $ - $ Davidson TDOT Roadway I-65, 4 to 6 lanes, from Long Hollow Pk (SR-174) to NHPP $ $ 7.25 $ - $ Blue Star Rd (US 31) Davidson Goodlettsville Roadway Rivergate Pkwy, 4 to 6 lanes, from Dickerson Pk (SR O-STP $ $ - $ 3.26 $ / US 41) to Gallatin Rd (SR-6/ US 31E) Davidson MPW Roadway Stewarts Ferry Pk, 2 to 4 lanes, and Sidewalks from I- 40 to Blue Brick Rd S-STP $ $ 3.49 $ - $ Davidson TDOT/RTA Transit Capital Expansion NE Corridor Transit/ Managed Lanes 4 to 6 lanes, along Ellington Pwky (SR-6)/ I-65 to SR NHPP $ $ $ - $ Davidson/ Williamson Davidson/ Williamson Brentwood RTA/TDOT Roadway Traffic Operations Transit Capital Expansion ITS/Signalization Improvements along Old Hickory Blvd (SR-254)/ Franklin Rd (SR-6) Corridors Rapid Transit/ Managed Lanes between Nashville and Franklin along I-65/ US 31/ CSX Corridor O-STP $ 4.51 $ - $ 1.13 $ NHPP $ $ $ - $ As Amended June 21, 2017 Dollars presented in millions and for anticipated year of expenditure. Projects-5
14 ORIGINAL Cost-Feasible Project List, 2016 to 2040 RTP ID Need ID TIP ID (PIN) County Davidson/ Sumner Lead Agency TDOT/RTA Project Type Transit Capital Expansion Project Name and Description Miles Horizon Grant/ Source NET Corridor Section 1 - Vietnam Veterans Pkwy (SR-386) Transit/Managed Lanes, 4 to 6 lanes, from I-65 to US 31E/Saundersville Rd Federal State Local Total Amount S-STP $ $ $ - $ Maury Columbia Bridge Bridge Replacement at Iron Bridge Rd S-STP $ 0.54 $ 0.13 $ - $ 0.67 Improvement Maury Columbia Intersection Nashville Hwy (SR-6/ US Bear Creek Pk (SR-99/ US 412) O-STP $ 1.61 $ - $ 0.40 $ 2.01 Improvements Intersection Improvements east to Tom Hitch Pkwy Maury Columbia Intersection Nashville Hwy (SR-6/ US 31) Multiple Intersection Improvements O-STP $ 2.15 $ - $ 0.54 $ 2.68 Improvements from Pawnee Trail to Hospitality Dr c Maury Columbia Roadway Multi-N Garden St (SR-6/ US 31) Streetscape from Duck River to W O-STP $ 2.15 $ - $ 0.54 $ 2.68 Modal 5th St a Maury Columbia Roadway Multi-W 6th Streetscape from N Garden St (SR-6/ US 31) to N Main St O-STP $ 2.15 $ - $ 0.54 $ 2.68 Modal b Maury Columbia Roadway Multi-W 7th (SR-99/ US 412Bus) Streetscape from S High St to James O-STP $ 2.15 $ - $ 0.54 $ 2.68 Modal Campbell Blvd (SR-50) Maury Spring Hill Roadway Beechcroft Rd (SR-247) Main St (SR-6/ US 31) S-STP $ $ 6.17 $ - $ and ion, 2 to 3 lanes, to Dr. Robinson Rd Maury Columbia Roadway James Campbell Blvd (SR-50) ion from Trotwood Ave S-STP $ $ 3.22 $ - $ (SR-243) to Carmack Blvd (SR-7/ US 31) Regional Various Competitive MPO Active Transportation for to include multimodal infrastructure improvements, planning activities, and education and outreach activities (STP funding) O-STP $ $ - $ 7.42 $ Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive MPO Active Transportation for to include multimodal infrastructure improvements, planning activities, and education and outreach activities (TA funding) Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Improvement for to include engine retrofitting, multimodal infrastructure improvements, planning activities, and education and outreach activities Highway Safety Improvement for to include spot and corridor safety improvements along roadways and bridges and at railway-roadway crossings Tennessee Transportation Alternatives for to include multimodal infrastructure improvements, planning activities, and education and outreach activities MPO Transit and Technology for to include improvements to access to transit information and investments in Intelligent Transportation Systems to improve traffic operations, parking management, and real-time traveler information U-TA $ $ - $ 3.84 $ CMAQ $ $ $ - $ HSIP $ $ $ S-TA $ $ $ - $ O-STP $ $ - $ $ Regional Various Transit Regional Various Transit Regional Various Transit Regional Various Transit Regional Various Transit Robertson TDOT Roadway Robertson TDOT Roadway Robertson TDOT Roadway Robertson TDOT Roadway Bus and Bus Facilities FTA-5339 $ $ 2.45 $ 2.45 $ Enhanced Mobility for Seniors/ADA FTA-5310 $ $ 1.75 $ 1.75 $ Rural Transit FTA-5311 $ $ 2.77 $ 2.77 $ State of Good Repair FTA-5337 $ $ 3.61 $ 3.61 $ Urban Transit FTA-5307 $ $ $ $ I-65 (Seg 2), 4 to 6 lanes, from Bethel Rd (SR-257) to SR-25 I-65 (Seg 3), 4 to 6 lanes, from SR-25 to TN/KY State Line SR-76 (Phase 1), 2 to 4 lanes, from Charles Dr to Pleasant Grove Rd SR-76 (Phase 2), 2 to 4 lanes,from Pleasant Grove Rd to New Hall Rd/Cross Plains Rd NHPP $ $ $ - $ NHPP $ $ $ - $ S-STP $ 1.61 $ 0.40 $ - $ S-STP $ 2.15 $ 0.54 $ - $ 2.68 As Amended June 21, 2017 Dollars presented in millions and for anticipated year of expenditure. Projects-6
15 ORIGINAL Cost-Feasible Project List, 2016 to 2040 RTP ID Need ID TIP ID (PIN) County Lead Agency Project Type Project Name and Description Miles Horizon Grant/ Source Rutherford Smyrna Interchange New Rutherford TDOT Roadway I-24, 4 to 6 lanes, from Shelbyville Hwy (SR-10/ US 231) to Epps Mill Rd Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway New Lascassas Hwy (SR-96), 2 to 5 lanes, from Clark Blvd to Compton Rd (SR-268) Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway Old Fort Pkwy (SR-96), 4 to 6 lanes, from I-24 to NW Broad St (US 41/70S) Sumner Gallatin Intersection Hartsville Main St (SR-25) Intersection Realignment or Improvements Roundabout Sumner TDOT Roadway New NET Corridor Section 2B - Vietnam Veterans Pkwy (SR-386) 3- lane Local Access Road from Long Hollow Pk to Belvedere Dr Sumner Hendersonville Roadway Main St (US31 E) ion from Rockland Rd to Bonita Pkwy Sumner Gallatin Roadway US 31E Access Management and Safety Improvements from N Water St to SR Sumner Gallatin Roadway Airport Road, 2 to 4 lanes, from SR-109 to Hartsville Pk (SR-25) Sumner TDOT Roadway I-65 (Seg 1), 4 to 6 lanes, SB only from Blue Star Rd (US 31) to Bethel Rd (SR-257) Sumner Hendersonville Roadway Indian Lake Rd, 2 to 5 lanes, from E Main St to Crosby/Pin Oak Dr Sumner TDOT Roadway NET Corridor Section 2A - Vietnam Veterans Pkwy (SR-386) Multi Modal, 4 to 6 lanes, from US 31E/Saundersville Rd to SR 109 Bypass Sumner Hendersonville Roadway New Shackle Island Rd (SR-258) (Phase 2), 2 to 4 lanes, from Iris Dr to W Main St (US 31E) Sumner Hendersonville Roadway Old Shackle Island Rd ion, 2 to 3 lanes, from Volunteer Dr to Wessington Dr Sumner TDOT Roadway Red River Rd (SR-174/SR 25), 2 to 4 lanes, near and across CSX RR Williamson TDOT Interchange I-65 New Interchange between Old Hickory Blvd (SR-254) and New Concord Rd (SR-253) Williamson Franklin Roadway Multi-Murfreesboro Rd (SR-96) Sidewalks from Pinkerton Park to Mack Modal Hatcher Pkwy (SR-397) Williamson Brentwood Roadway Wilson Pik (SR-252) ion, 2 to 3 lanes, from Church St to Concord Rd (SR-253) Williamson Spring Hill Roadway Buckner Ln, 2 to 5 lanes, from Duplex Road (SR-247) to Thompson's Station Rd Williamson Spring Hill Roadway Columbia Pk (SR-6/ US-31), 2 to 5 lanes, from Buckner Rd to Miles Johnson Pkwy Williamson Franklin Roadway East McEwen Dr (Phase 4), 2 to 4 lanes, from near Cool Springs Blvd to Wilson Pk (SR-252) Williamson Franklin Roadway Lewisburg Pk (SR-106/ US 431) (Phase 1), 2 to 4 lanes, from Mack Hatcher Pkwy (SR-397) to Donelson Creek Pkwy Wilson TDOT Interchange New Wilson Lebanon Roadway Main St (SR-26/US 70) Restriping, from 4 to 3 lanes, from Maintenance Hartmann Dr/Tennessee Blvd to Sparta Pk/ High St Wilson Lebanon Roadway SR-10/US-231 ion, 4 to 3 lanes, from High St (SR-26) to North Castle Heights Wilson Lebanon Roadway Hartmann Dr, 2 to 5 lanes, from Baddour Pkwy (SR-26) to Coles Ferry Pk Wilson Mt. Juliet Roadway Wilson Mt. Juliet Roadway Federal State Local Total Amount I-24 Rocky Fork Rd NHPP $ $ 4.83 $ - $ NHPP $ $ $ - $ O-STP $ $ - $ 4.38 $ LOCAL $ - $ - $ $ O-STP $ 2.25 $ - $ 0.56 $ S-STP $ 8.59 $ 2.15 $ - $ S-STP $ $ 4.83 $ - $ O-STP $ 4.29 $ - $ 1.07 $ O-STP $ $ - $ 5.37 $ NHPP $ $ $ - $ O-STP $ 6.44 $ - $ 1.61 $ NHPP $ $ $ - $ O-STP $ 8.48 $ - $ 2.12 $ O-STP $ 6.44 $ - $ 1.61 $ O-STP $ 4.29 $ - $ 1.07 $ NHPP $ $ 9.39 $ - $ O-STP $ 0.86 $ - $ 0.21 $ S-STP $ $ 5.23 $ - $ S-STP $ $ 8.86 $ - $ S-STP $ $ 6.71 $ - $ O-STP $ $ - $ 7.33 $ S-STP $ $ 3.49 $ - $ Central Pk (SR-265) Interchange NHPP $ $ 6.04 $ - $ S-STP $ 0.54 $ 0.13 $ - $ S-STP $ 2.15 $ 0.54 $ - $ O-STP $ 6.44 $ - $ 1.61 $ 8.05 Mt. Juliet Rd I-40 Bridge O-STP $ $ - $ 3.44 $ S Mt. Juliet Rd (SR-171), 2 to 5 lanes, from Central Pk (SR-265) to Providence Pkwy S-STP $ 5.90 $ 1.48 $ - $ 7.38 As Amended June 21, 2017 Dollars presented in millions and for anticipated year of expenditure. Projects-7
16 ORIGINAL Cost-Feasible Project List, 2016 to 2040 RTP ID Need ID TIP ID (PIN) County Lead Agency Project Type Project Name and Description Miles Horizon Grant/ Source Wilson Lebanon Roadway SR-10/US-231, 2 to 3 lanes, from North Castle Heights S-STP $ 1.40 $ 0.35 $ - $ 1.74 to Tenear Dr Wilson/ Davidson TDOT Roadway Central Pike (SR-265), 2 to 5 lanes, from Old Hickory Blvd (SR-45) to Mt. Juliet Rd (SR-174) S-STP $ $ $ - $ Mid-Term Horizon (2030) Totals $ 2, $ $ $ 3, Long-Term Horizon (2040) Projects Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Dickerson Pk (SR-11) Sidewalks (Phase 2) from Trinity Ln to O-STP $ $ - $ 3.96 $ Modal Homestead Rd Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Gallatin Pk (SR-6) Sidewalks (Phase 2) from One Mile Pkwy to O-STP $ 9.61 $ - $ 2.40 $ Modal Myatt Dr/Rivergate Pkwy Davidson TDOT Roadway Dowtown Nashville Intestate Loop Interchanges/Junctions NHPP $ $ $ - $ ion Davidson TDOT Roadway Charlotte Pk (SR-24), 3 to 5 lanes, (Phase 2) from O-STP $ $ - $ 9.80 $ American Rd to I Davidson MPW Roadway Edmondson Pk, 2 to 5 lanes, from Old Hickory Blvd (SR O-STP $ $ - $ $ ) to Holt Rd Davidson TDOT Roadway I-24 (Seg 1), 4 to 6 lanes, from Old Hickory Blvd (SR NHPP $ $ $ - $ ) to US-431 (SR-65) Davidson TDOT Roadway I-24 (Seg 2), 4 to 6 lanes, from US 431 (SR-65) to Davidson/Cheatham County Line NHPP $ $ $ - $ Davidson/ Rutherford RTA/TDOT Transit Capital Rapid Transit/ Managed Lanes along I-24 or US 41/70S Corridor NHPP $ $ $ - $ Maury Spring Hill Roadway Port Royal Rd ion from Saturn Pkwy (SR-396) to O-STP $ $ - $ 5.22 $ Duplex Rd (SR-247) Regional Various Competitive MPO Active Transportation for to include multimodal infrastructure improvements, planning activities, and education and outreach activities (STP funding) O-STP $ $ - $ 7.43 $ Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive Regional Various Competitive MPO Active Transportation for to include multimodal infrastructure improvements, planning activities, and education and outreach activities (TA funding) Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Improvement for to include engine retrofitting, multimodal infrastructure improvements, planning activities, and education and outreach activities Highway Safety Improvement for to include spot and corridor safety improvements along roadways and bridges and at railway-roadway crossings Tennessee Transportation Alternatives for to include multimodal infrastructure improvements, planning activities, and education and outreach activities MPO Transit and Technology for to include improvements to access to transit information and investments in Intelligent Transportation Systems to improve traffic operations, parking management, and real-time traveler information Regional Various Transit Regional Various Transit Regional Various Transit Regional Various Transit Regional Various Transit Robertson Springfield Roadway New W.A. Batson Pkwy Extension (Phase 3) from US 41 (SR-11) to SR Robertson TDOT Roadway I-24 (Seg 3), 4 to 6 lanes, from Davidson/Cheatham County Line to Maxey Rd (SR-256) Federal State Local Total Amount U-TA $ $ - $ 4.21 $ CMAQ $ $ $ - $ HSIP $ $ $ S-TA $ $ $ - $ O-STP $ $ - $ $ Bus and Bus Facilities FTA-5339 $ $ 2.69 $ 2.69 $ Enhanced Mobility for Seniors/ADA FTA-5310 $ $ 1.92 $ 1.92 $ Rural Transit FTA-5311 $ $ 3.04 $ 3.04 $ State of Good Repair FTA-5337 $ $ 3.96 $ 3.96 $ Urban Transit FTA-5307 $ $ $ $ S-STP $ $ 7.84 $ - $ NHPP $ $ $ - $ As Amended June 21, 2017 Dollars presented in millions and for anticipated year of expenditure. Projects-8
17 ORIGINAL Cost-Feasible Project List, 2016 to 2040 RTP ID Need ID TIP ID (PIN) County Lead Agency Project Type Project Name and Description Miles Horizon Grant/ Source Robertson TDOT Roadway I-24 (Seg 4), 4 to 6 lanes, from Maxey Rd (SR-256) to NHPP $ $ 6.25 $ - $ Robertson/Montgomery County Line Robertson TDOT Roadway SR-76 (Phase 3), 2 to 4 lanes, from New Hall Rd/Cross S-STP $ $ $ - $ Plains Rd to SR Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway SE Broad St (SR-1/SR-2/ US 41/70) ion, 4 to 5 lanes, S-STP $ $ 3.86 $ - $ from S Maney Ave to Middle Tennessee Blvd Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway Compton Rd (SR-268), 2 to 5 lanes, from Memorial S-STP $ $ 4.03 $ - $ Blvd (SR-10 to New Lascassas Hwy (SR-96) Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway Memorial Blvd (SR-10), 2 to 5 lanes, from Thompson Ln S-STP $ $ 4.08 $ - $ (SR-268) to Jefferson Pk (SR-266) Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway NW Broad St (SR-1/US 41/70), 4 to 7 lanes, from O-STP $ $ - $ 6.15 $ Medical Center Pkwy to SR Rutherford TDOT Roadway Sam Ridley Pkwy (SR-266), 4 to 6 lanes, from I-24 to N S-STP $ 9.40 $ 2.35 $ - $ Lowry St (SR-1/ US 41/70S Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway SE Broad St (SR-2/ US 41), 2 to 5 lanes, from Middle S-STP $ $ 4.01 $ - $ Tennessee Blvd to Rutherford Blvd Sumner Gallatin Roadway S. Water Ave ion, 2 to 3 lanes, from Smith St to O-STP $ 5.49 $ - $ 1.37 $ 6.86 Airport Rd Sumner TDOT Roadway NET Corridor Section 5 - Nashville Pike (US 31E/SR6), S-STP $ $ $ - $ to 4 lanes, from SR-52 to Pleasant Grove Rd Williamson TDOT Roadway Columbia Pk (SR-6/ US 31), 2 to 5 lanes, from Hillview S-STP $ $ $ - $ Ln/Mack Hatcher Pkwy (SR-397) to Buckner Rd Williamson TDOT Roadway Mack Hatcher Pkwy (SR-397), 2 to 4 lanes, from S-STP $ $ $ - $ Murfreesboro Rd (SR-96) to Columbia Ave (SR-6) Wilson TDOT Roadway I-40, 4 to 6 lanes, from SR-26/ US 70 to Bobo Rd NHPP $ $ $ - $ Long-Term Horizon (2040) Totals $ 3, $ $ $ 3, Totals for all Horizons $ 7, $ 1, $ $ 8, Federal State Local Total Amount As Amended June 21, 2017 Dollars presented in millions and for anticipated year of expenditure. Projects-9
18 ORIGINAL Illustrative Project List RTP ID County Lead Agency Project Type Project Name Base Year Cost Est 1149 Davidson Goodlettsville Interchange New Springfiled Hwy (SR-11/ US 41) Interchange $ Davidson Goodlettsville Roadway Multi-Modal Main St (SR-11/ US 41) Pedestrian Walkway from Williamson Rd $ 7.50 to Campbell Rd 2537 Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Modal Old Harding Pike Sidewalks (Phase 1) from Highway 70 to Colice $ Jeanne Rd Davidson MPW Roadway Multi-Modal Old Harding Pike Sidewalks (Phase 3) from Morton Mill Rd to $ 6.11 Learning Ln 1222 Davidson MPW Roadway New Central Pk Roadway and Bridge Improvements from Stoner's $ Creek to NERR rail line 2542 Davidson MPW Roadway New Green Hills Multi-modal Improvements - Connectivity Projects $ Davidson MPW Roadway New Green Hills Multi-modal Improvements - Hillsboro Pike at Abbott $ 2.50 Martin and Richard Jones Roads 1225B Davidson MPW Roadway New Harding Pl Extension Phase 2 from Couchville Pk to future $ I Davidson TDOT Roadway Charlotte Pk (SR-24) (Phase 3) from I-40 to Sawyer $ Brown Rd 9999 Davidson/ RTA/TDOT Transit Development Corridor Extension/Expansion to Commuter Rail Corridor to Serve New $ Wilson TOD w/ Targeted Improvements to Lebanon Pk (US 70) 2517 Robertson Springfield Roadway New W.A Batson Pkwy Extension (Phase 2) from US 431 (SR-65) to $ SR Robertson White House Roadway Union Road Realignment to SR-76 $ Rutherford TDOT Interchange Modification Epps Mill Rd Interchange I-24 and ion $ from Manchester Hwy (SR-2/ US 41) to Wayside Rd Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway New Joe B. Jackson Pky Extension from SE Broad (SR-2/ US 41) to $ US 70S 2504 Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway New Veterans Pkwy N Extension from Burnt Knob Rd to I-24 $ Rutherford TDOT Roadway Almaville Rd (SR-102) ion from Franklin Rd (SR-96) $ - to Morton Ln/ Poplar Wood Rd 1246 Rutherford Rutherford County Roadway Cutoff Rd/ Powell's Chapel Rd ion from West $ - Jefferson Pk (SR-266) to Lebanon Pk (SR-10/ US 231) 2502 Rutherford Murfreesboro Roadway SE Broad St (SR-2/ US 41) from Rutherford Blvd to $ Joe B. Jackson Pky 1177 Rutherford/ Smyrna Roadway New Smyrna/Williamson County Connector from Rocky Fork $ Williamson Rd to McEwen Dr Extension 2562 Sumner Millersville Roadway Multi-Modal US 31W Multi-Modal Upgrades through Millersville $ Sumner Gallatin Roadway New Maple St Extension from Main St (US 31E) to Long Hollow Pk $ 2.00 (SR-174) 1279 Sumner TDOT Roadway New NET Corridor Section 3 - Vietnam Veterans Pkwy (SR-386) Extension from SR 109 Bypass to US 31 E on NE side of Gallatin $ Sumner Hendersonville Roadway Drakes Creek Rd Multimodal ion - Phase 2 - from $ 2.00 Stop 30 Rd to Anderson Rd 1251 Sumner Gallatin Roadway Big Station Camp Blvd from Nashville Pk (US 31E) to $ Long Hollow Pk (SR-174) 1147 Sumner Goodlettsville Roadway Caldwell Drive from Long Hollow Pk (SR-174) to $ 5.00 Twelve Stones Crossing 1214 Sumner TDOT Roadway E Broadway Ave (US 31E) from E of College Ave to $ Deshea Creek 1405 Sumner TDOT Roadway Long Hollow Pk (SR-174) from SR-386 to Madison $ - Creek Rd 1389 Sumner TDOT Roadway NET Corridor Section 4 - US 31E/SR6 from extended $ - SR-386 to SR 52 in Westmoreland 1393 Sumner TDOT Roadway NET Corridor Section 6 - US 31E/ SR 6 from Pleasant $ - Grove Rd to TN/KY State Line 1256 Sumner TDOT Roadway Red River Rd (SR-25) from Bradford Dr to SR-109 $ Sumner Hendersonville Roadway Stop 30 Rd from New Shackle Island (SR-258) to $ 3.00 Drakes Creek Rd 1197 Williamson Spring Hill Roadway New Buckner Rd Extension to Lewisburg Pk (SR-106/ US 431) with $ New I Williamson Franklin Roadway New Carothers Parkway Extension from Petyonsville Rd Extension to $ 5.35 Long Lane 1361 Williamson Franklin Roadway New East McEwen Dr (Phase 5) Extension from Wilson Pk (SR-252) $ to Pleasant Hill Dr (?) 1363 Williamson Franklin Roadway New Peytonsville Rd (SR-248) Extension to Long Ln/ Bagsby Ln $ Williamson Fairview Roadway Fairview Blvd (SR-100) ion from Bowie Lake Rd to $ 2.00 Cumberland Dr 1250 Williamson TDOT Roadway Lewisburg Pk (SR-106/ US 431) - Phase 4 - ion from $ Goose Creek Bypass (SR-248) to SR Williamson Brentwood Roadway Split Log Rd ion from Pleasant Hill Rd to Sunset Rd $ Williamson Brentwood Roadway Sunset Rd ion from Concord Rd (SR-253) to Waller Rd 1365 Williamson Franklin Roadway Wilson Pike (SR-252) ion from near Brentwood City Limits to Murfreesboro Rd (SR-96) $ $ As Amended June 21, 2017 Dollars in millions, expressed as 2015 cost estimates. Illustrative-1
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