Transportation Alternatives Program FY 2015 Proposed Projects for Funding in Northern Virginia Transportation Planning Board May 21, 2014 Sarah Crawford.

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Transportation Alternatives Program FY 2015 Proposed Projects for Funding in Northern Virginia Transportation Planning Board May 21, 2014 Sarah Crawford Department of Transportation Planning

Overview Selection Projects Next Steps Transportation Alternatives (TA) Program A formula program under MAP-21 Provides funding to projects considered “alternatives” to traditional highway construction Combines three former programs: – Transportation Enhancements (TE) – Safe Routes to School (SRTS) – Recreational Trails (RTP) Large MPOs will play a role in project selection for those program funds that are suballocated to large metropolitan regions. 2

Overview Selection Projects Next Steps Opportunities for Our Region Fund regional priorities and goals Promote transportation choices and options Promote regional activity centers Complement regional planning activities Transportation/Land-Use Connections (TLC) Program Regional Transportation Priorities Plan Region Forward 3

Regional Selection Criteria Projects should strive to meet as many criteria as possible: Support a broad range of transportation choices within the region that maximize mobility and transportation options for non-drivers Improve access within and between Regional Activity Centers Collaboration and public involvement ADA accessibility and disadvantaged communities Safe Routes to School Environmental mitigation, historic preservation, and other eligible activities Match funding; innovation Overview Selection Projects Next Steps 4

Regional Project Selection As outlined in the federal guidance, the TPB conducted a competitive process and selected projects in consultation with Virginia: VDOT reviewed the projects for readiness and eligibility, and provided feedback to TPB staff The Northern Virginia District CTB member allocated $1 million and At-Large CTB members allocated $750,000 towards projects in Northern Virginia The regional TA Program Technical Review Committee, chaired by Julia Koster, met to review ten remaining applications Overview Selection Projects Next Steps 5

Northern Virginia Solicitation and Funding VDOT’s FY 2015 solicitation ran from August 1 to November 1, 2013 MPO sub-allocation for Northern Virginia: FY 2014 carryover: $388,078 FY 2015 sub-allocation: $2,551,269 Total MPO funding for FY 2015: $2,939,347 Northern Virginia CTB Member allocation of statewide FY 2015 funding: $1 million Additional FY 2015 funding provided by At-Large CTB members: $752,185 Total funding for TA in Northern Virginia: $4,691,532 Total funding requests for Northern Virginia: $4,738,475 6 Overview Selection Projects Next Steps

Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Projects Overview Selection Projects Next Steps 7 Applicant JurisdictionProject Federal Funding Request TPB Funding RecommendedNotes RAC Rail Arlington County Ashlawn and Williamsburg Schools $400,000 Fairfax County Westbriar Elementary School $400,000$200,000 $200,000 provided by CTB Loudoun County Various locations (eight schools) $413,018 Regional funding to SRTS projects $1,013,018 Percent of FY 2015 MPO funding35 % RAC = Regional Activity Center

Trail Connections Overview Selection Projects Next Steps 8 Applicant JurisdictionProject Federal Funding Request TPB Funding RecommendedNotes RAC Rail Arlington County Four Mile Run Trail Connection $400,000$200,000 $200,000 provided by CTB YY Fairfax County Cinderbed Road Bikeway$400,000 YY Fairfax County Cross County Trail – Lorton Arts $400,000$353,057 This project is recommended for partial funding Regional funding to Trail projects $953,057 Percent of FY 2015 MPO funding32 % RAC = Regional Activity Center

Sidewalk/Facility Gap Projects Overview Selection Projects Next Steps 9 Applicant JurisdictionProject Federal Funding Request TPB Funding RecommendedNotes RAC Rail Arlington County Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor Accessibility Improvements $200,000 This project implements a 2012 TLC Study YY Prince William County Blackburn Road Sidewalk$560,000 Regional funding to Sidewalk projects $760,000 Percent of FY 2015 MPO funding26 % RAC = Regional Activity Center

Streetscape Projects Overview Selection Projects Next Steps 10 Applicant JurisdictionProject Federal Funding Request TPB Funding RecommendedNotes RAC Rail Town of Herndon Herndon Historic Revitalization Project: Phase 3 $301,584$6,584 $295,000 provided by CTB YY Town of Middleburg Washington Street Streetscape Improvements $413,688$206,688 This project implements a 2013 TLC Study. $207,000 provided by CTB. Regional funding to Streetscape projects $213,272 Percent of FY 2015 MPO funding7 % RAC = Regional Activity Center 27 % of the of FY 2015 MPO funding is allocated to projects in Regional Activity Centers.

Next Steps: Regional TA Program The TPB will conduct future solicitations in partnership with each state: Maryland: TPB participated in the second FY 2014 solicitation. Applications were due May 15 District: DDOT and TPB staff are finalizing a solicitation timeline for FY 2015 Virginia: Expect to participate in the FY 2016 solicitation this fall Overview Selection Projects Next Steps 11

TPB Action Requested The TPB is being asked to adopt Resolution R to approve projects for funding under the MAP-21 Transportation Alternatives Program for FY 2015 in Northern Virginia Overview Selection Projects Next Steps 12