Williamson County Projects

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Williamson Projects

SR-6/ US-31/ Franklin Road TIP # 2006-408 Road Widening TDOT Williamson Length 2.30 Regional Plan ID 1062-160 Air Quality Status Non-Exempt TDOT PIN 105717.00 $38,000,000.00 SR-31/Franklin Road From Concord Road (SR-253) to south of Moore s Lane (SR-441) This project provides for improvements to Franklin Road from Concord Road to south of Moore s Lane. Road will be widened from 2 to 5 lanes. Road will include curb and gutter with a separated 10 multi-use path on east side. CONSTRUCTION NHPP $22,500,000.00 $18,000,000.00 $4,500,000.00 07/28/16 - note from Mike Harris (Brentwood): Appraisals and ROW acquisition started in the first quarter of 2014 and will continue through mid-2016. 12/17/12 - The Franklin Road from Concord Road to south of Moore s Lane improvement project provides three main benefits. First, it will serve to relieve traffic congestion along the corridor. Secondly, it will address both the horizontal and vertical safety concerns associated with the existing conditions. Finally, it will provide an alternative means of public transportation with the addition of designed multi-use trail. 2011 TDOT traffic count data shows an ADT of 17,223 along Franklin Road in this area.the proposed roadway improvements will consist of 5 lanes (4 thru lanes and a center turn lane), curb and gutter, a 10'-0" multi use (bike/walk) path on the east side of the road separated from the roadway by a 5 foot wide grass strip. The City has a project development agreement with TDOT that calls for Brentwood to pay for engineering design and ROW acquisition from properties within Brentwood. There is small portion of ROW required within the City of Franklin and Franklin has agreed to acquire this ROW at its cost. TDOT has agreed to fund construction of the road improvements.engineering design is nearly complete and TDOT field review of ROW plans was completed in October. Appraisals and ROW acquisition are expected to start in the first quarter of 2013 and continue through early 2014. TIP funding for ROW acquisition in the amount of $1,000,000 is being requested in FY 2014. The total ROW acquisition cost for properties in Brentwood is expected to be at least $4,000,000 with the City providing all funding in 142/181

at least $4,000,000 with the City providing all funding in excess of the $1,000,000 in requested U-STP funds. 143/181

SR-106 (Hillsboro Rd ) and SR-46 Realignment/ Signalization. TIP # 2008-64-037 Intersection Williamson Williamson Length 0.10 Regional Plan ID 1064-252 Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 107914.00 $1,994,250.00 SR-106 (Hillsboro Rd)/ SR-46 SR-46 (Old Hillsboro Rd)/ SR-46 Realign intersection to create a 90 degree alignment, with turn lanes of appropriate stacking length on both roadways. Relocate existing signal. PE-D U-STBG $104,250.00 $83,400.00 $20,850.00 ROW U-STBG $35,000.00 $28,000.00 $7,000.00 2018 CONSTRUCTION U-RSV $1,855,000.00 $1,484,000.00 $371,000.00 3/12/2016 Amend# 2016-017 This project is being adjusted to shift $60,000 (federal) from the PE-D phase to the PE-N phase in order to cover an increase in PE-N costs due to necessary geotech work completed on the project. 12/18/12-Once the engineering phase is complete (see 2011-2014 TIP), a truer picture of the project scope will be known. However, based on the above noted TPR, a new alignment for SR-46 is to be constructed to provide a skew of 90 degrees. This alignment is to be located in the ROW previously acquired by Williamson. This new section of roadway would include two 12' left and right turn lanes in addition to 6' paved shoulder. On SR-1 06, a new 12' left tum lane is to be constructed, as well as anew 12' right tum lane (south approach). It is intended that intersection signalization be actuated with two phase operation due to the relatively low volumes on SR-46.Major Tasks/Activities- assuming completion of the engineering phase in FY-13, ROW phase should begin in FY14, and construction in FY-15.Scheduleassuming completion of the engineering phase previous funded in FY 2011-14TIP in FY-13, ROW acquisition (if necessary) would commence in FY-14, and actualconstruction in FY -15. Milestones, et al- Williamson Government 144/181

in FY -15. Milestones, et al- Williamson Government has successfully managed a number of similar projects, including signalization at SR-106 and Murray Lane, SR-1 06 and Sneed Road (including left tum lane), SR 106 and Berrys Chapel Road, SR 106 and Battlewood Court, SR46 and SR- 96, and SR-106 and Manley Lane. These projects were developed and implemented from 1994 through 2009. 145/181

Franklin ITS Infrastructure TIP # 2009-67-026 ITS Franklin Williamson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 116144.00 & 116144.01 $7,225,000.00 Franklin ITS Infrastructure Various corridors citywide Expansion of the City of Franklin s current ITS infrastructure network capabilities into areas with extensive congestion to include CCTV, DMS, Weather Communication, Adaptive Signal Control and connect to TDOT & Brentwood systems. PE-D U-STBG $300,000.00 $240,000.00 $60,000.00 CONSTRUCTION, U-STBG $2,000,000.00 $1,600,000.00 $400,000.00 Project amended on March 16, 2016 to program the construction reserve funds for FY 2016. The City of Franklin is ready to proceed with construction and implementation of the project. This amendment proposes to convert FY 2014 and 2015 construction reserve funds into programmed U-STP funds in FY 2016. As this is an ITS-type project, the City also requests the addition of implementation as an eligible type of work in order to accomplish all project objectives. The Adaptive Traffic Signal Control is planned for design in FY 2013. Actual deployment would begin in FY 2014 with completion anticipated that same year. The ITS infrastructure implementation of conduit and fiber will also be in design in FY 2013. The Construction is anticipated for FY 2014 146/181

Pilot School Bus Retrofit - Franklin Special School District (FSSD) TIP # 2009-69-005 Air Quality TDOT Williamson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $212,002.00 Pilot School Bus Retrofit - Franklin Special School District City of Franklin Retrofit approximately 21 FSSD buses with diesel particulate filters and crankcase filter systems to reduce mobile source diesel emissions. CONSTRUCTION CMAQ (S) $212,002.00 $169,602.00 $42,400.00 Match provided by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) Estimated emission reductions: 24.2 kg/yr PM, 99.8 kg/yr, and 399.2 kg/ye CO. 147/181

Pilot School Bus Diesel Retrofit - Williamson Schools (WCS) TIP # 2009-69-006 Air Quality TDOT Williamson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $249,000.00 Pilot School Bus Diesel Retrofit - Williamson Schools wide Retrofit approximately 34 WCS buses with diesel particulate filters and crankcase filter systems to reduce mobile source diesel emissions. CONSTRUCTION CMAQ (S) $249,000.00 $199,200.00 $49,800.00 Estimated emission reductions: 127 kg/yr PM, 353.8 kg/yr HC, and 1778.1 kg/yr CO. 148/181

McEwen Drive Widening - Phase 4 TIP # 2011-62-011 Road Widening Franklin Williamson Length 1.60 Regional Plan ID 1062-142 Air Quality Status Non-Exempt TDOT PIN $36,640,000.00 McEwen Drive Widening - Phase 4 From East Cool Springs Blvd. to Wilson Pike (SR-252). Widen and improve McEwen Drive to four lanes from East Cool Springs to SR 252 (Wilson Pike). CONSTRUCTION LOCAL $7,500,000.00 $7,500,000.00 2018 CONSTRUCTION U-RSV $12,500,000.00 $10,000,000.00 $2,500,000.00 149/181

Local Bus Service Preventative Maintenance and Capitalization - Franklin TIP # 2011-65-016 Transit Capital Franklin Transit Authority Williamson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $9,562,500.00 Local Bus Service Preventative Maintenance and Capitalization - Franklin City of Franklin Local Bus Service Preventative Maintenance and Capitalization for the Franklin Transit Authority service area. FTA 5307 $762,500.00 $610,000.00 $152,500.00 2018 FTA 5307 $2,800,000.00 $2,240,000.00 $560,000.00 2019 FTA 5307 $2,900,000.00 $2,320,000.00 $580,000.00 2020 FTA 5307 $3,100,000.00 $2,480,000.00 $620,000.00 12/1/12-Completion of Analysis and Planning- Recommendation for route change and expanded circulator route Phase 1 (Q2 2013)Phase 1 Expansion East West Connection-Implementation of Phase 1 route changes and frequency increase. Implementation of Phase 1 circulator route. Expansion of TODD service (Q1, Q2 2014).Phase 2 Expansion East Corridor Carothers Expansion-Capital purchase of vehicles, Shelters, infrastructure, educational (Q1 2015).Phase 2 Expansion East Corridor Carothers Expansion- Implementation of Phase 2 circulator routes and frequency increase. Expansion of TODD service (Q2,Q3 2015).Expansions East-West, Carothers-Continued operations.connectivity to regional commute connection points (Fiscal 2016).Operation East West, Carothers-Continued operations. Connectivity to regional commute connection points (Fiscal ). The Franklin Transit Authority is operated by The TMA Group. 150/181

Small Town Connections TIP # 2012-66-187 Greenway Nolensville Williamson Length 0.80 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 117347.00 $620,000.00 Small Town Connections Off road facility between Nolensville Park Road, Nolensville Rd and Stonebrook Blvd The project consists of 4,270 linear feet of asphalt trail plus a pedestrian bridge 65-85 foot in length crossing Mill Creek to a paved parking lot/trailhead. PE-D, ROW, CONSTRUCTION U-STBG $367,450.00 $293,960.00 $73,490.00 151/181

Hunters Bend Elementary School TIP # 2014-611-031 Multi-Modal Upgrades Franklin Williamson Length 0.60 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 118151.00 $203,184.00 Fieldstone Pkwy. and US-431 Hunters Bend Elementary School - Fieldstone Pkwy and US-431 Improvements to 2 walking tunnels including retaining wall, earthwork, lighting, emergency call box, and tunnel entrance rock surround near Hunters Bend Elementary School. CONSTRUCTION, PE- N SRTS $203,184.00 $203,184.00 152/181

Columbia Avenue (SR-6/ US-31) South Widening TIP # 2014-62-001 Road Widening Franklin Williamson Length 1.40 Regional Plan ID 1062-135 Air Quality Status Non-Exempt TDOT PIN $21,000,000.00 Columbia Avenue (SR 6/US 31) South Mack Hatcher (SR-397) to Downs Blvd. Widen from 3-5 lanes. Add Sidewalks and Curb & Gutter, Transit Stops and pull outs with ITS. PE-D U-STBG $1,000,000.00 $800,000.00 $200,000.00 ROW U-STBG $4,000,000.00 $3,200,000.00 $800,000.00 2019 CONSTRUCTION U-RSV $15,000,000.00 $12,000,000.00 $3,000,000.00 12/27/12 -Considering the project has an approved TPR from TDOT, the City is ready to engage in the Preliminary Engineering and NEPA process once an approved contract with TDOT is in force. The City has ranked this as a priority in the 2010 Major Thoroughfare Plan Update and it continues to be a corridor of interest with regard to activity from developers. The City had intended to fund the PE, NEPA and ROW process but has had to refocus city funding to other significant roadway projects such ashillsboro Road and McEwen Phase 3. The City can fund the 20% match required for each stage of the project. As for the project it is considered to be one of the Gateways into the Franklin community and we would expect some additional aesthetic treatments as part of the earlier mentioned Gateway Corridor and Connector Streets Economic Development Project. If approved the City would manage the project and begin PE in 2014. This requires us to budget for the project in the FY 2013-2014 budget year that begins on July 1, 2013. We would engage a designconsultant to start sometime after the federal FY 2014 budget year begins. NEPA and ROW would begin the following year with Construction starting as early as spring 2016. Completion of the 1.4 section would be anticipated by spring of. 153/181

Fairview Middle School Sidewalk TIP # 2014-66-030 Sidewalks Fairview Williamson Length 0.50 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 117004.00 $246,719.00 Cumberland Drive Fairview Middle School - Cumberland Drive Construction of sidewalk and one crosswalk at Fairview Middle School. CONSTRUCTION L-STBG (Fairview) $123,349.00 $98,679.00 $24,670.00 154/181

Nolensville Elementary School TIP # 2014-66-053 Sidewalks Nolensville Williamson Length 1.12 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 118976.00 $101,250.00 Stonebrook Drive from Johnson Industrial Blvd to Dortch Ln Construction of 5,937 feet of sidewalk, curb and gutter, removal of deteriorated sidewalk, striping and signage along Stonebrook Drive in the vicinity of Nolensville Elementary School PE-D, ROW, CONSTRUCTION, PE- N SRTS $101,250.00 $101,250.00 3/24/2014 Amend# 2014-005 This amendment adds the project to the FY 2014- TIP with $101,250 (federal) 155/181

Bus & Bus Facilities TIP # 2015-65-060 Transit Capital Franklin Transit Authority Williamson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $81,250.00 Citywide Citywide Funds to lease, replace, rehabilitate, and purchase bus and bus-related facilities. FTA 5339 $70,000.00 $35,000.00 $35,000.00 2018 FTA 5339 $200,000.00 $160,000.00 $40,000.00 2019 FTA 5339 $200,000.00 $160,000.00 $40,000.00 2020 FTA 5339 $200,000.00 $160,000.00 $40,000.00 12/18/2014 Amend# 2015-001 This project was amended into the FY 2014- TIP by resolution of the MPO Executive Board on 12/10/14. $65,000 (federal) in FTA 5339 funds were shifted from an existing MPO 5339 grouping (TIP #2014-85-028) to fund this project for the Franklin Transit Authority. 156/181

Vehicle Replacement for Vanpool TIP # 2015-65-075 Transit Capital Williamson /TMA Group Williamson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $733,100.00 wide wide Replace vanpool vehicles that have met FTA Useful Life Criteria. 2018 FTA 5307 $900,000.00 $720,000.00 $90,000.00 $90,000.00 2019 FTA 5307 $900,000.00 $720,000.00 $90,000.00 $90,000.00 2020 FTA 5307 $1,000,000.00 $800,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 3/19/2015 Amend# 2015-021 This amendment shifts $436,480 (federal) in FTA 5307 funds from an existing MPO 5307 grouping (TIP # 2014-85-015) and $150,000 (federal) in FTA 5307 funds from an existing Williamson /TMA group project (TIP # 2014-85-014) into a new project for Williamson /TMA Group. 157/181

Regional Vanpool, Carpool, and One-Stop Shop TIP # 2015-65-219 Transit Operations Williamson /TMA Group Williamson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $1,695,835.00 Various routes wide Ridematching, promotion, marketing, outreach, and management of the regional vanpool program. Expand carpool ridership and implement one-stop shop travel planning assistance for individuals who are unable to find a ridematch through the online system. CMAQ $1,695,835.00 $1,695,835.00 12/3/2015 Amend# 2015-044 Williamson /TMA Group was awarded funding for this project by the TDOT Long Range Planning Division following the 2015 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) Program s competitive call for projects. This amendment adds the newly funded project to the TIP under the CMAQ allowance in the MPO s 2035 Regional Transportation Plan. 158/181

Nolensville Elementary School - Phase 2 TIP # 2015-66-063 Sidewalks Nolensville Williamson Length 0.21 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 120867.00 $114,909.00 Creekside Drive from Cowan Drive to Mill Creek/Newsome Lane This project includes the construction of approximately 1,100 linear feet offive-foot wide concrete sidewalk with bicycle lanes and associated signageon Creekside Drive from Cowan Drive to Mill Creek/Newsome Lane. PE-D, ROW SRTS $8,000.00 $8,000.00 CONSTRUCTION SRTS $99,909.00 $99,909.00 12/23/2014 Amend# 2015-66- 063 This project was amended into the FY 2014-17 TIP by resolution of the MPO Executive Board on 12/10/14. It adds the project to the TIP with $113,909 (federal) in Safe s to School funds awarded to the project by TDOT in 2014. 2/11/2015 Amend# 2015-010 This project is being adjusted to correct the amount of PE- N funding available. Funding has been adjusted from $6,000 (federal) to $7,000 (federal) in SRTS funds. 159/181

Franklin/Cool Springs Bike Share Program TIP # 2015-66-066 Multi-Modal Upgrades Franklin Transit Authority Williamson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 123578.00 $2,580,416.00 Various Various locations in Williamson The development and implementation of a pilot bike-sharing transportationsystem serving the areas of downtown Franklin and Cool Springs inwilliamson, TN. U-TAP $2,580,415.00 $2,064,332.00 $516,083.00 12/23/2014 Amend# 2015-010 This project was amended into the FY 2014-17 TIP by resolution of the MPO Executive Board on 12/10/14. The project is added to the TIP with $2,064,332 (federal) in U- ALT funds awarded to the project through the MPO's Active Transportation Program grants in 2014. 160/181

Brentwood Signal Timing Optimization Program TIP # 2015-67-215 ITS Brentwood Williamson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 123421.00 $216,000.00 Concord Rd (SR-253), Moores Ln (SR-441), Wilson Pk (SR-252), and Murray Ln various intersections on Concord Rd (SR-253), Moores Ln (SR-441), Wilson Pk (SR-252), and Murray Ln This project will provide funds to optimize signal operations along four primary arterials: Concord Road (SR-253), Moores Lane (SR-441), Wilson Pike (SR-252), and Murray Lane. The project will develop optimized traffic signal operations for thirty-one (31) of the City's traffic signals along these corridors. PE-N CMAQ $39,000.00 $39,000.00 PE-D CMAQ $177,000.00 $177,000.00 12/3/2015 Amend# 2015-040 This project was amended into the TIP with $216,000 (federal) in CMAQ funds awarded by the TDOT Long Range Planning Division in 2015. 161/181

I-40 Truck Climbing Lane TIP # 2015-69-076 Reconstruction TDOT Williamson Length 1.30 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 114166.00 $27,275,000.00 I-40 mile 180 in Dickson to east of mile 183 in Williamson Construct an eastbound truck climbing lane from near mile marker 180 in Dickson to east of mile marker 183 in Williamson. CONSTRUCTION NHPP $21,112,000.00 $19,000,800.00 $2,111,200.00 3/19/2015 4/20/2016 Amend# 2015-024 Amend# 2016-022 This amendment adds this project to the TIP with $20,880,000 (federal) in NHPP funds. April 2016 Adjustment to move NHPP funds to. April 2016 Adjustment to recognize move of 2016 NHPP funds to. 162/181

SR-11 at SR-96 Intersection Improvements TIP # -64-007 Intersection TDOT Williamson Length 0.10 Regional Plan ID 1689-115 Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN 120278.00 $1,600,000.00 SR-11/US 31A at SR-96 SR-11/US 31A at SR-96 SR-11/US 31A at SR-96 Intersection Improvements in Triune (EPD) ROW HSIP $500,000.00 $450,000.00 $50,000.00 2018 CONSTRUCTION HSIP $1,100,000.00 $990,000.00 $110,000.00 STIP# 94030 163/181

Franklin Transit Authority Vehicles for New Revenue Service TIP # -65-017 Transit Capital Franklin Transit Authority Williamson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $2,400,000.00 Various routes. Franklin Transit Authority service area. Purchase vehicles for new Franklin Transit Authority service. 2018 FTA 5307 $2,000,000.00 $1,600,000.00 $200,000.00 $200,000.00 2019 FTA 5307 $200,000.00 $160,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 2020 FTA 5307 $200,000.00 $160,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 164/181

Franklin Transportation Hub TIP # -65-018 Transit Capital Franklin Transit Authority Williamson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID Consistent Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $150,000.00 Within Franklin Within the Franklin Transit Authority Service Area Plan a new transportation hub in Franklin. 2018 PLANNING FTA 5307 $150,000.00 $120,000.00 $30,000.00 165/181

City of Fairview 3R Improvement Program (Grouping) TIP # -69-902 Road Upgrades Fairview Williamson Length 0.00 Regional Plan ID 1669-133 Air Quality Status Exempt TDOT PIN $544,746.25 Within the Fairview urban area on eligible routes. Within the Fairview urban area on eligible routes. Resurfacing, restoration and rehabilitation improvements of various roads within the Fairview urban area. PE, ROW, CONSTRUCTION L-STBG (Fairview) $544,746.25 $435,797.00 $108,949.25 Fairview 4-year allocation of federal STBG is $435,797 (FYs -2020) 166/181