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Revised Evaluation s System Preservation This page provides a summary of any revisions made to the draft scores presented at the October th Attributable Funds mmittee meeting. The information below highlights the items considered to revise a score and/or modify the rationale based on feedback from AFC members. The complete revised scores and rationales are then provided on the following pages. mments were received for the following project: 39 Fishinger Road from Riverside Drive to W of Mountview Blvd, Reconstruction comment focused on economic opportunity score with regard to ADT and development activity. Additionally, a general comment was received for consideration in future cycles suggesting that preservation activities such as repaving could be considered differently than replacement projects. Economic Opportunity Revisions 39 Fishinger Road from Riverside Drive to W of Mountview Blvd, Reconstruction score was increased from 2 to 3 to better reflect the fact that traffic composition is the highest priority for this category and the ADT and truck data for the project is in the upper half. Natural Resources Revisions No revisions. llaboration Revisions No revisions. Energy Revisions No revisions. Health, Safety and Welfare Revisions 32 Hudson Street from I-7 to Cleveland Ave, Reconstruction. Wording was modified for clarity. The score remained the same. 33 Livingston Ave from Castlegate Rd to Woodcrest Rd, Resurfacing. Wording was modified for clarity. The score remained the same. 37 Agler Road at Alum Creek, Bridge Replacement. Wording was modified for clarity. The score remained the same. Sustainable Neighborhoods Revisions No revisions.

llaboration Summary 8 This project has a high match percentage and the request is less than 5% of the midpoint of no letter of support and no no private commitments. The project is a first priority in this Total..5. 2...5 7 5 3 2 3 Sunbury Road from unty Line Rd to SR-, Resurfacing This project has a low match percentage but the request is less than 5% of the midpoint of forecasted funds. The project has one letter of support and a financial commitment toward components outside the city limits, but project is a first priority in this category for the applicant. 3 ncrete Bus Pad Upgrades, Maintenance Activity This project has a low match percentage but the request is less than 5% of the midpoint of forecasted funds. The project has one letter of support, but no no private commitments. The project is a second priority in this This project has the highest match percentage and the request is less than 5% of the midpoint of letters of support (through US DOT applications), but no financial commitments, including project is a second priority in this category for the applicant. This project has a low match percentage but the request is less than 5% of the midpoint of forecasted funds. The project has no letters of support and no no private commitments. The project is a first priority in this 39 Fishinger Road from Riverside Dr to ' W of Mountview Blvd, Reconstruction This project has a low match percentage but the request is less than 5% of the midpoint of forecasted funds. The project has three letters of support, but no no private commitments. The project is a first priority in this 3 Sunbury Rd from Red Bank Rd to Galena, Resurfacing This project has a low match percentage but the request is less than 5% of the midpoint of forecasted funds. The project has one letter of support, but no no private commitments. The project is a first priority in this This project has a low match percentage and the request is greater than 5% of the midpoint of no letters of support and not no private commitments. The project is a first priority in this 3 Traffic Signal Infrastructure Replacement, Maintenance Activity This project has a low match percentage but the request is less than 5% of the midpoint of forecasted funds. The project has no letters of support and no no private commitments. The project is a third priority in this 3.5....5.. 8.. 7.5 7.5 9... 2.5. 9.. 7.5 2.. 2.5. 3. 2.. 2..5. 2..5 2....5 2.5..5.5. 8..5 2...5 2..5 2.. 5.5 2. 9. 7.5 3... Monday, October 29, 28 Page of 8

llaboration Summary 2 This project has a low match percentage but the request is less than 5% of the midpoint of forecasted funds. The project has no letters of support and no no private commitments. The project is a fourth priority in this Total.. 2.5 3. 3.5.. Monday, October 29, 28 Page 7 of 8

Economic Opportunity Summary Project serves high ADT and very high truck volumes. It is along the major route seving the Rickenbacker area. The total existing jobs, however, are in the mid range, substantially less than projects in the category that serve more dense employment areas. Total 2.5. 9.. 7.5 2.. 5 3 3 2 3 Traffic Signal Infrastructure Replacement, Maintenance Activity The project is at three locations with high ADTs and truck volumes are moderate. The three project locations total significantly higher existing employment areas compared to other projects in the category. 3 ncrete Bus Pad Upgrades, Maintenance Activity The project is along routes with high ADT, although the improvements are limited to spot locations on the curb lane at bus stops, so the majortiy of the roadway the ADT is on is not afected. Project serves the high employment downtown columbus area. 3 Sunbury Road from unty Line Rd to SR-, Resurfacing Project serves high ADT but low truck volumes. The total existing jobs, however, are in the mid range, substantially less than projects in the category that serve more dense employment areas. Project serves moderate ADT and lower truck volumes. The total existing jobs in the area is third highest in the category. It is in a somewhat distressed area of the region. Redevelopment efforts would be strengthened with the new infrastructure this project would provide. 39 Fishinger Road from Riverside Dr to ' W of Mountview Blvd, Reconstruction Project serves moderate ADT and low truck volumes. The total existing jobs in the area is lower third for the category. Project serves lower ADT and low truck volumes. The total existing jobs in the area is in the mid range in the category. It is in a distressed area of the region. Redevelopment efforts would be strengthened with the new infrastructure this project would provide. Project serves lower ADT but moderate truck volumes. The total existing jobs in the area is in the lower third in the category. No other significant economic impact. Project serves lower ADT and lower truck volumes. The total existing jobs in the area is in the mid range of the category. Houk Road is main N-S route for residents and commercial traffic on west side of Delaware. 3 Sunbury Rd from Red Bank Rd to Galena, Resurfacing Project serves low ADT and low truck volumes. The total existing jobs in the area is lowest in the category. New development is expected in the Galena area. 5.5 2. 9. 7.5 3... 8.. 7.5 7.5 9... 3.5....5.. 3.5.. 2.5 3.... 2..5 2....5 2...5 2..5 2.. 2.5. 3. 2.. 2..5..5. 2...5 2.5..5.5. 8..5 Monday, October 29, 28 Page of 5

Energy Summary 2 Total 3 Traffic Signal Infrastructure Replacement, Maintenance Activity 5.5 This project will replace existing traffic signal lamps with LED. 2. 9. 7.5 3... 2 39 Fishinger Road from Riverside Dr to ' W of Mountview Blvd, Reconstruction This project will replace existing traffic signal lamps and street lights with LED. The project will reuse existing base material. The project is expected to recycle the milled pavement. The project may also include replacing street lighting with LED. 3 Sunbury Road from unty Line Rd to SR-, Resurfacing No energy saving components are proposed as part of this improvement. No energy saving components are proposed as part of this improvement. 3 Sunbury Rd from Red Bank Rd to Galena, Resurfacing An asphalt overlay will be used instead of milling and filling. This reducing the amount of hauling to/from the jobsite but increase total material use. No energy saving components are proposed as part of this improvement. 3 ncrete Bus Pad Upgrades, Maintenance Activity No energy saving components are proposed as part of this improvement. No energy saving components are proposed as part of this improvement. No energy saving components are proposed as part of this improvement.. 2..5 2....5..5. 2...5 3.5....5.. 2...5 2..5 2.. 2.5..5.5. 8..5 3.5.. 2.5 3... 8.. 7.5 7.5 9... 2.5. 3. 2.. 2..5 2.5. 9.. 7.5 2.. Monday, October 29, 28 Page 5 of

Health, Safety, and Welfare Summary 7 This project will significantly improve facility conditions. The project is also tied for highest in both crash numbers and environmental justice benefits. Bus pads will also help maintain the system life. Total 3.5.. 2.5 3... 5 5 3 The project has high crash numbers for the System Preservation category. It also has high environmental justice numbers among the projects, but the facility condition is in about the middle. The sponsor is also installing bus pads to help maintain the system life. Additionally, the project area is targeted as part of the City of lumbus' Celebrate One program. 39 Fishinger Road from Riverside Dr to ' W of Mountview Blvd, Reconstruction The facility condition is in significant need of improvement, however, both the crash numbers and the environmental justice statistics are lower than the category's average. The bridge needs significant improvements to its condition. The sponsor also strengthened the proposed system life by opting for a more extensive fix expected to last 5-75 years instead of temporary repairs. The project area is tied for highest in terms of environmental justice benefits. 3 ncrete Bus Pad Upgrades, Maintenance Activity This project will maximize the life of the downtown roadway. Crashes involving bike/ped are high and the project will help prevent crashes involving bicyclists and motorcyclists that involve "bus knuckles," deep grooves that occur in pavement where buses frequently stop. 3 Traffic Signal Infrastructure Replacement, Maintenance Activity This project replaces signal equipment rather than a road or bridge. The condition will be significantly improved as the equipment is approximately 5 years old. Replacement will extend the service life by 3 years. The crash numbers are moderate. 3 Sunbury Road from unty Line Rd to SR-, Resurfacing The facility condition is in need of improvement. However, this project's crash numbers is around average for the System Preservation Category and the environmental justice statistics are lower than the category's average. Though the pavement is already past its useful life, this project's facility condition has the least potential improvement and crash numbers are below average for the System Preservation category. The environmental justice statistics are lower than the category's average. However, the sponsore noted that the project will reduce noise pollution. Facility condition and crash numbers are both lower than average, as are the environmental justice statistics. However, the project is predicted to have a 5-year service life. 3 Sunbury Rd from Red Bank Rd to Galena, Resurfacing The project's improvement to facility condition is on the low side within the category, though crash numbers are in the middle. The environmental justice statistics are lower than the category's average. 2...5 2..5 2... 2..5 2....5 2.5. 3. 2.. 2..5 8.. 7.5 7.5 9... 5.5 2. 9. 7.5 3... 3.5....5....5. 2...5 2.5. 9.. 7.5 2.. 2.5..5.5. 8..5 Monday, October 29, 28 Page 5 of

Natural Resources Summary This project does not have a impact on natural resources, although water runoff/stormwater systems will be improved. Total 2.5. 3. 2.. 2..5 This project does not have a impact on natural resources, although water runoff/stormwater systems will be improved. 39 Fishinger Road from Riverside Dr to ' W of Mountview Blvd, Reconstruction This project does not have a impact on natural resources, although water runoff/stormwater systems will be improved. 3 Sunbury Rd from Red Bank Rd to Galena, Resurfacing This project does not have a impact on natural resources, although water runoff/stormwater systems will be improved. This project does not have a impact on natural resources. 3 ncrete Bus Pad Upgrades, Maintenance Activity This project does not have a impact on natural resources. 3 Traffic Signal Infrastructure Replacement, Maintenance Activity This project does not have a impact on natural resources. 3 Sunbury Road from unty Line Rd to SR-, Resurfacing This project does not have a impact on natural resources. This project does not have a impact on natural resources. This project does not have a impact on natural resources...5. 2...5. 2..5 2....5 2.5..5.5. 8..5 2...5 2..5 2.. 8.. 7.5 7.5 9... 5.5 2. 9. 7.5 3... 3.5....5.. 2.5. 9.. 7.5 2.. 3.5.. 2.5 3... Monday, October 29, 28 Page of 5

Sustainable Neighborhoods Summary 7 3 ncrete Bus Pad Upgrades, Maintenance Activity This project area has the highest origin/destination density in the category by far. COTA's Bus Stop Design Guide recommends bus pads at high-volume stops; they improve transit riders experience by keeping the bus level, making it easier to board and disembark. Bicyclists will benefit from improved pavement conditions. Total 8.. 7.5 7.5 9... 7 5 5 3 Traffic Signal Infrastructure Replacement, Maintenance Activity This project has one of the highest origin/destination densities. Two of the three intersections are on compact corridors highlighted by MORPC's Active Transportation Plan. Signal visibility will improve for all users. As part of the project, all intersections will be upgraded to ADA standards. No bike facilities will be added as part of the project, though Fourth Street and Long Street have existing bike lanes. Bus stops are located at each of the three intersections - signal improvements will help ensure safe crossing for pedestrians. The project area's origin/destination density is lower than the median of the category. No facilities for bicyclists and/or pedestrians currently exist, but the replacement bridges will be designed to accommodate future facilities beyond the scope of this project. It is on a transit line and will provide access to stops. The project area's origin/destination density is slightly lower than the median of the category. Sidewalks, sharrows and signage exist on the bridge currently; one side's sidewalks will be upgraded to a multi-use path as part of the project. Though no COTA lines cross the bridge, the new facilities will improve access to the stops at the intersection of Agler Road and Sunbury Road. The project area's origin/destination density is slightly higher than the median. The corridor currently has sharrows and will upgrade to a multi-use path as part of the project. The multi-use path will connect to Cleveland Avenue's multi-use path to the east, contributing to another (rare) east-west bicycle connection. Sidewalk currently exists along the corridor. All transit stops will be made ADA accessible and the reconstruction will benefit COTA lines # and #3. The project may result in three displacements, although there is a possibility that they may be avoided. No other project in the System Preservation category expects to have any displacements. 39 Fishinger Road from Riverside Dr to ' W of Mountview Blvd, Reconstruction The project area's origin/destination density is higher than the median of the category. Existing sidewalks will be retained with new sidewalk linking existing gaps. "Bikes May Use Full Lane" signs will be a part of this project, but there are no dedicated bicycle facilities. The sponsor anticipates that the improvements will return a residential feel to the area. There is no transit along the corridor. The project area's origin/destination density is around the median of the category. Sidewalks exist on the corridor (though a current gap between Hamilton and Burlington will remain) and this project will add either sharrows or bike lanes. As part of the project, the sponsor will ensure all intersections and transit stops are ADA accessible and install six bus pads; in addition, the reconstruction will benefit COTA lines # and #23. 5.5 2. 9. 7.5 3... 2.5. 9.. 7.5 2.. 2.5. 3. 2.. 2..5 2...5 2..5 2... 2..5 2....5 3.5.. 2.5 3... Monday, October 29, 28 Page of 8

Sustainable Neighborhoods Summary 3 Sunbury Rd from Red Bank Rd to Galena, Resurfacing The project area's origin/destination density is one of the lowest in the category. Paved shoulders (at least '-wide) will be added during construction, providing a facility for bicyclists and pedestrians where none currently exists. The corridor is part of bike routes for USBR 5-Alt, Delaware unty Trails and Genoa Township's local trail system. It also links to the Ohio-to-Erie Trail. There is no transit along the corridor. Total 2.5..5.5. 8..5 3 3 The project area's origin/destination density is one of the lowest in the category. A multi-use path already exists along the corridor. Bike lanes will be added during construction, in addition to crosswalk markings and pedestrian signs. There is no transit along the corridor. 3 Sunbury Road from unty Line Rd to SR-, Resurfacing The project area's origin/destination density is lower than the median in the category, but nearby regional facilities, such as Hoover Reservoir and Inniswood Metro Park, will benefit from this resurfacing. The majority of project (northern side) has existing sidewalks, which will be upgraded to ADA standards if they are not currently. The sponsor may add pedestrian facilities if feasible. The project area has no bicycle facilites (existing or proposed) or transit resources...5. 2...5 3.5....5.. Monday, October 29, 28 Page 7 of 8

MORPC Funding 28 - Evaluation Summary by Category - Sorted by Total Total out of Goal out of Goal Goal Weight % Weighted Total Map ID Title Economic Opportunity 5% Natural Resources 5% Energy % llaboration 5% Welfare 35% Sustainable Neighborhoo 2% 8. 5.5. 3 ncrete Bus Pad Upgrades, Maintenance Activity Agency: City of lumbus Requested Amount: $,83,83 5 The project is along routes with This project does not have a No energy saving components are This project has a low match 5 This project will maximize the life of 7This project area has the highest high ADT, although the proposed as part of this percentage but the request is less the downtown roadway. Crashes origin/destination density in the 7.5 9 7.5 improvements are limited to spot impact on natural resources. improvement. than 5% of the midpoint of involving bike/ped are high and the category by far. COTA's Bus Stop locations on the curb lane at bus stops, so the majortiy of the roadway the ADT is on is not afected. Project serves the high employment downtown columbus area. one letter of support, but no project is a second priority in this project will help prevent crashes involving bicyclists and motorcyclists that involve "bus knuckles," deep grooves that occur in pavement where buses frequently stop. Design Guide recommends bus pads at high-volume stops; they improve transit riders experience by keeping the bus level, making it easier to board and disembark. Bicyclists will benefit from improved pavement conditions. 3 Traffic Signal Infrastructure Replacement, Maintenance Activity Agency: City of lumbus Requested Amount: $,, The project is at three locations This project does not have a 2This project will replace existing 2 This project has a low match 5 This project replaces signal 7This project has one of the highest with high ADTs and truck volumes traffic signal lamps with LED. percentage but the request is less equipment rather than a road or origin/destination densities. Two of 9 2 3 7.5 are moderate. The three project impact on natural resources. than 5% of the midpoint of bridge. The condition will be the three intersections are on locations total significantly higher existing employment areas compared to other projects in the category. no letters of support and no project is a third priority in this significantly improved as the equipment is approximately 5 years old. Replacement will extend the service life by 3 years. The crash numbers are moderate. compact corridors highlighted by MORPC's Active Transportation Plan. Signal visibility will improve for all users. As part of the project, all intersections will be upgraded to ADA standards. No bike facilities will be added as part of the project, though Fourth Street and Long Street have existing bike lanes. Bus stops are located at each of the three intersections - signal improvements will help ensure safe crossing for pedestrians. 39 Fishinger Road from Riverside Dr to ' W of Mountview Blvd, Reconstruction 3 Project serves moderate ADT and This project does not have a 2This project will replace existing This project has a low match The facility condition is in 5The project area's low truck volumes. The total traffic signal lamps and street lights percentage but the request is less significant need of improvement, origin/destination density is higher.5.5 2 2 existing jobs in the area is lower with LED. The project will reuse third for the category. existing base material. impact on natural resources, although water runoff/stormwater systems will be improved. Agency: City of Upper Arlington Requested Amount: $3,2, than 5% of the midpoint of three letters of support, but no project is a first priority in this however, both the crash numbers and the environmental justice statistics are lower than the category's average. than the median of the category. Existing sidewalks will be retained with new sidewalk linking existing gaps. "Bikes May Use Full Lane" signs will be a part of this project, but there are no dedicated bicycle facilities. The sponsor anticipates that the improvements will return a residential feel to the area. There is no transit along the corridor. Monday, October 29, 28 Page of

MORPC Funding 28 - Evaluation Summary by Category - Sorted by Total Total out of Goal out of Goal Goal Weight % Weighted Total Map ID Title Economic Opportunity 5% Natural Resources 5% Energy % llaboration 5% Welfare 35% Sustainable Neighborhoo 2% 3.5 2.5 2.5 Agency: City of lumbus Requested Amount: $3,92, Project serves moderate ADT and This project does not have a No energy saving components are 2 This project has a low match 7 This project will significantly 5The project area's lower truck volumes. The total proposed as part of this percentage but the request is less improve facility conditions. The origin/destination density is around 3 2.5 existing jobs in the area is third impact on natural resources. improvement. than 5% of the midpoint of project is also tied for highest in the median of the category. highest in the category. It is in a somewhat distressed area of the region. Redevelopment efforts would be strengthened with the new infrastructure this project would provide. no letters of support and no project is a fourth priority in this both crash numbers and environmental justice benefits. Bus pads will also help maintain the system life. Sidewalks exist on the corridor (though a current gap between Hamilton and Burlington will remain) and this project will add either sharrows or bike lanes. As part of the project, the sponsor will ensure all intersections and transit stops are ADA accessible and install six bus pads; in addition, the reconstruction will benefit COTA lines # and #23. Agency: Franklin unty Requested Amount: $3,, 2 Project serves lower ADT but This project does not have a No energy saving components are This project has a low match The bridge needs significant The project area's moderate truck volumes. The total proposed as part of this percentage but the request is less improvements to its condition. The origin/destination density is slightly 3.5 2 2 existing jobs in the area is in the impact on natural resources, improvement. lower third in the category. No other significant economic impact. although water runoff/stormwater systems will be improved. than 5% of the midpoint of no letters of support and no project is a first priority in this sponsor also strengthened the proposed system life by opting for a more extensive fix expected to last 5-75 years instead of temporary repairs. The project area is tied for highest in terms of environmental justice benefits. Agency: Franklin unty Engineer Requested Amount: $5,32, lower than the median of the category. Sidewalks, sharrows and signage exist on the bridge currently; one side's sidewalks will be upgraded to a multi-use path as part of the project. Though no COTA lines cross the bridge, the new facilities will improve access to the stops at the intersection of Agler Road and Sunbury Road. Project serves high ADT and very This project does not have a No energy saving components are 5 This project has the highest match Facility condition and crash The project area's high truck volumes. It is along the proposed as part of this percentage and the request is less numbers are both lower than origin/destination density is lower 9 7.5 2 major route seving the impact on natural resources. improvement. average, as are the environmental Rickenbacker area. The total existing jobs, however, are in the mid range, substantially less than justice statistics. However, the project is predicted to have a 5- year service life. projects in the category that serve more dense employment areas. than 5% of the midpoint of letters of support (through US DOT applications), but no financial commitments, including no private commitments. The project is a second priority in this category for the applicant. than the median of the category. No facilities for bicyclists and/or pedestrians currently exist, but the replacement bridges will be designed to accommodate future facilities beyond the scope of this project. It is on a transit line and will provide access to stops. Monday, October 29, 28 Page 2 of

MORPC Funding 28 - Evaluation Summary by Category - Sorted by Total Total out of Goal out of Goal Goal Weight % Weighted Total Map ID Title Economic Opportunity 5% Natural Resources 5% Energy % llaboration 5% Welfare 35% Sustainable Neighborhoo 2% 2. 3.5 Agency: City of lumbus Requested Amount: $9,, 3 Project serves lower ADT and low This project does not have a No energy saving components are 3 This project has a low match The project has high crash numbers The project area's truck volumes. The total existing proposed as part of this percentage and the request is for the System Preservation origin/destination density is slightly.5.5 2 2 jobs in the area is in the mid range impact on natural resources. improvement. greater than 5% of the midpoint of in the category. It is in a distressed area of the region. Redevelopment efforts would be strengthened with the new infrastructure this project would provide. no letters of support and not project is a first priority in this 3 Sunbury Road from unty Line Rd to SR-, Resurfacing category. It also has high environmental justice numbers among the projects, but the facility condition is in about the middle. The sponsor is also installing bus pads to help maintain the system life. Additionally, the project area is targeted as part of the City of lumbus' Celebrate One program. Agency: City of Westerville Requested Amount: $,75, higher than the median. The corridor currently has sharrows and will upgrade to a multi-use path as part of the project. The multi-use path will connect to Cleveland Avenue's multi-use path to the east, contributing to another (rare) eastwest bicycle connection. Sidewalk currently exists along the corridor. All transit stops will be made ADA accessible and the reconstruction will benefit COTA lines # and #3. The project may result in three displacements, although there is a possibility that they may be avoided. No other project in the System Preservation category expects to have any displacements. Project serves high ADT but low This project does not have a No energy saving components are 7 This project has a low match The facility condition is in need of 3The project area's truck volumes. The total existing proposed as part of this percentage but the request is less improvement. However, this origin/destination density is lower.5 jobs, however, are in the mid range, impact on natural resources. improvement. project's crash numbers is around substantially less than projects in the category that serve more dense employment areas. average for the System Preservation Category and the environmental justice statistics are lower than the category's average. than 5% of the midpoint of one letter of support and a financial commitment toward components outside the city limits, but no private commitments. The project is a first priority in this category for the applicant. than the median in the category, but nearby regional facilities, such as Hoover Reservoir and Inniswood Metro Park, will benefit from this resurfacing. The majority of project (northern side) has existing sidewalks, which will be upgraded to ADA standards if they are not currently. The sponsor may add pedestrian facilities if feasible. The project area has no bicycle facilites (existing or proposed) or transit resources. Monday, October 29, 28 Page 3 of

MORPC Funding 28 - Evaluation Summary by Category - Sorted by Total Total out of Goal out of Goal Goal Weight % Weighted Total Map ID Title Economic Opportunity 5% Natural Resources 5% Energy % llaboration 5% Welfare 35% Sustainable Neighborhoo 2% 2.5 Agency: City of Delaware Requested Amount: $9, Project serves lower ADT and lower This project does not have a The project is expected to recycle 8 This project has a high match Though the pavement is already 3The project area's truck volumes. The total existing the milled pavement. The project percentage and the request is less past its useful life, this project's origin/destination density is one of.5.5 2 jobs in the area is in the mid range impact on natural resources, may also include replacing street of the category. Houk Road is main N-S route for residents and commercial traffic on west side of Delaware. although water runoff/stormwater systems will be improved. lighting with LED. 3 Sunbury Rd from Red Bank Rd to Galena, Resurfacing than 5% of the midpoint of no letter of support and no project is a first priority in this facility condition has the least potential improvement and crash numbers are below average for the System Preservation category. The environmental justice statistics are lower than the category's average. However, the sponsore noted that the project will reduce noise pollution. Agency: Delaware unty Requested Amount: $,52, the lowest in the category. A multiuse path already exists along the corridor. Bike lanes will be added during construction, in addition to crosswalk markings and pedestrian signs. There is no transit along the corridor. Project serves low ADT and low This project does not have a An asphalt overlay will be used This project has a low match 3 The project's improvement to The project area's truck volumes. The total existing instead of milling and filling. This percentage but the request is less facility condition is on the low side origin/destination density is one of.5.5.5 8 jobs in the area is lowest in the impact on natural resources, reducing the amount of hauling category. New development is expected in the Galena area. although water runoff/stormwater systems will be improved. to/from the jobsite but increase total material use. than 5% of the midpoint of one letter of support, but no project is a first priority in this within the category, though crash numbers are in the middle. The environmental justice statistics are lower than the category's average. the lowest in the category. Paved shoulders (at least '-wide) will be added during construction, providing a facility for bicyclists and pedestrians where none currently exists. The corridor is part of bike routes for USBR 5-Alt, Delaware unty Trails and Genoa Township's local trail system. It also links to the Ohio-to-Erie Trail. There is no transit along the corridor. Monday, October 29, 28 Page of