PWC Transportation Report DATA Meeting June 19, 2013 Rick Canizales Transportation Planning Division Chief Department of Transportation.

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PWC Transportation Report DATA Meeting June 19, 2013 Rick Canizales Transportation Planning Division Chief Department of Transportation

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 |2| University Boulevard PPTA (Prince William Parkway to Sudley Manor Drive) Accomplishments Hornbaker Road utility relocations completed Shifted all Hornbaker Road traffic onto southbound lanes on March 4, 2013 Completed construction of Williams-Transco Gas Line steel arches Executed agreement to begin work on Colonial Gas Pipelines steel arch system Construction to begin April 2013 Continuing construction of 30 Waterline on University Boulevard Bridge girders installed March 14, 2013 Issues Discontinuity of existing Sudley Manor Drive trail to pedestrians in vicinity of project. Timeline Construction on schedule for December 26, 2013 completion Brentsville Magisterial District

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 University Boulevard PPTA (Prince William Parkway to Sudley Manor Drive) |3|

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 |4| University Boulevard PPTA (Prince William Parkway to Sudley Manor Drive)

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 University Boulevard Progress Court Accomplishments Plans were developed and approved with two-phase construction to accommodate an interim half section and a future 4-lane divided facility Phase I Construction started November 2012 by County Forces Rock blasting was necessary for the roadway and the storm sewer construction. Ongoing construction Issues Restraining existing 12 water line Removal of unsuitable material Funding Timeline Construction is anticipated to be completed Summer 2013 |5| Brentsville Magisterial District

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 University Boulevard Progress Court |6|

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 |7| Route 28 (Linton Hall Road to Fitzwater Drive) Accomplishments Citizen information meeting held on October 11, 2011 Public hearing was held on April 25, 2012 Public hearing comment (transcript) approved by Board on September 11, 2012 Plans approved for R-O-W authorization submission Environmental Document (Finding of No Significant Impact) approved by VDOT and FHWA Issues Construction phasing to expedite completion of Phase I (Linton Hall up to & including Vint Hill) Impacts to septic fields and R-O-W acquisition Utility relocation Noise walls Timeline R-O-W authorization anticipated – April 2013 Anticipate Final construction plans – May 2013 Construction advertisement for Phase I (Linton Hall Road to Realigned Vint Hill Road) anticipated for Spring/Summer 2013 Phase II to follow contingent on funding availability from NVTA or other sources. Brentsville Magisterial District

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Rollins Ford Road Accomplishments Construction Project Awarded to Shirley Construction on September 25, 2012 Bridge abutment and piers completed on one side Issues Timing and volume of fill material to Park property Signal at Vint Hill/Rollins Ford Intersection Rock excavation and eagle monitoring Utility Relocations before May 31st Timeline Construction anticipated for completion Spring 2014 |8| Brentsville Magisterial District

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Rollins Ford Road |9|

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 |10| Route 1 – Neabsco Mills Rd. to Featherstone Rd. Accomplishments PPTA Contract Awarded to Lane Construction Corporation on July 17, 2012 Contract Amount - $37,685,000 Waterline agreement for $6.3m was approved by the board on September 11, 2012 Value engineering of Dale/Rt 1 intersection is anticipated to save the County significantly Issues R-O-W Acquisition Utility Relocation and Duct bank construction Timeline Construction is broken into three sections with Section 1 (southern section) being currently constructed Final Completion Date – Summer 2015 Woodbridge Magisterial District

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 |11| Prince William Parkway (Old Bridge Road to Minnieville Road) Accomplishments Preliminary Design Plans completed by AMT Project to be financed through Bond funding and use of State Revenue Sharing funds Design/Build RFP advertised – February 2012 Received four proposals Selection Committee selected team from Branch Highways/RDA Award Design/Build contract – October 16, 2012 Issues R-O-W Impacts Utility relocation Design Waivers Timeline Public Hearing to approve design – Spring 2013 Initiate Construction – Summer 2013 Neabsco & Occoquan Magisterial Districts

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 |12| Minnieville Road – Spriggs Rd. to Rte. 234 Accomplishments RFP for design services advertised – January 8, 2013 with closing date of January 30, 2013 Proposals Received Consultant firm RDA was selected and the contract has been negotiated Issues None Timeline Award design contract – Spring 2013 Design completion – Spring/Summer 2014 Initiate R-O-W Acquisition – Summer 2014 Construction to start – Winter 2015 Coles & Potomac Magisterial Districts

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 |13| Fuller Rd./Fuller Heights Rd. (Quantico Marine Corps Base Entrance) Accomplishments R-O-W and easement requested from MCBQ on 3/30/12 R-O-W authorization was granted by VDOT Issues Timing of MCBQ granting the necessary easements/right of entry for the improvement MCBQ project impacts on design Coordination with MCBQ Offers await MCBQ granting of easements MCBQs response regarding PWC DOT limiting responsibility to only Fuller Heights Road Improvement Timeline Waiting on response from NAVFAC regarding construction easement or gift of land approval Construction advertisement in late Spring/Summer 2013 contingent on MCBQ granting easement Project on hold waiting on MCBQs response to letter from County Executive Potomac Magisterial District

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 |14| Fuller Rd./Fuller Heights Rd. (Quantico Marine Corps Base Entrance)

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Telegraph Road – Phase II Accomplishments Tavares Concrete began construction on November 5, 2012 Utility relocations began March 11, 2013 Issues Investigating the discovery of an Anode bed conflict Timeline Construction anticipated for completion Spring |15| Occoquan Magisterial District

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 HB 2313 Transportation Funding Implementation Status: Prince William County and the NVTA Statewide Effort Reduces gas tax from 17.5 cents to 3.5% at rack and 6% for diesel Increases Sales Tax 0.3% statewide to 5.3% Imposes a $64 annual fee to Alternative Fuel Vehicles Increases Vehicle Titling Tax by.15% to 4.15% General Fund shifts to Transportation from.50% to.675% Regional and Local Efforts Increase Sales Tax in NOVA and HR by 0.7% to 6% Increase Grantors Tax by $0.15/$100 Imposing a Transient Occupancy Tax of 2% Defines criteria of money that goes to NVTA (70%) and local jurisdictions (30%) Sets local guidelines (C & I Tax and Maintenance of Effort) |16|

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Process for Local Projects PWC has control over how the Countys 30% of the regional funds would be used (approx. $11-12 million) Shall be used for Additional urban or secondary road construction Other capital improvements that reduce congestion Transportation capital improvements in the long range transportation plan adopted by the NVTA, or Public transportation purposes (operating and capital) May not be used to repay debt issued before July 1, 2013 |17|

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Process for Regional (NVTA) Projects NVTA has control over 70% of the regional funds Funds may be used for Projects in the NVTA long range transportation plan (TransAction 2040) Priority projects identified by VDOT (not in FY14) Mass transit capital projects that increase capacity NVTA voting structure precludes the Authority from making unfair allocations |18|

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Highlighted Potential Projects in PWC Projects currently under consideration for both 70% and 30% funds in FY14 include: Route 1 improvements Route 28 to Nokesville PRTC Buses VRE Gainesville-Haymarket Extension Study VRE Platforms and Rolling Stock Minnieville Road widening (Route 234 to Spriggs Road)* University Blvd widening (Sudley Manor to Devlin Road)* Telegraph Road widening (PW Parkway to Minnieville Road)* *30% funding considerations |19|

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 NVTA Project Requirements Priority given to projects providing the greatest congestion reduction relative to cost Projects must be in localities embraced by the Authority or in adjacent localities (but only to the extent that it is insubstantial and essential to the viability of the project) The long-term benefit of each locality shall be proportional to the total revenue generated by or attributable to the locality Approximately $24-25 million attributable to PWC |20|

Quarterly Transportation Report | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 NVTA Implementation Status NVTA has set up working groups to determine implementation needs; Financial Legal Project Implementation Public Outreach Organizational Future staffing levels are undetermined Public Hearing on initial project list on 6/20 Constitutional challenge may occur |21|