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Reimbursement - 2019 - Amended Grant COMPASS - 6/25/2019Grant Agreement AMENDED GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN COMMUNITY PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHWEST IDAHO AND THE CITY OF EAGLE FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION ON BIKE AND PEDESTRIAN ACCESS THIS GRANT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is between Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho, organized pursuant to Idaho Code §§ 67-2326-2333 ("COMPASS"), and the City of Eagle ("Eagle"), a governmental subdivision, organized and existing pursuant to the laws of the State of Idaho. RECITALS WHEREAS, the Project (defined below) contemplated by this Agreement is of mutual interest and benefit to Eagle, and to COMPASS; and WHEREAS, the COMPASS Board of Directors' ("Board") approved the formation of this Agreement on August 20, 2018, for the reimbursement of funds expended by Eagle for a public education campaign on how bicyclists and pedestrians can safely cross the half continuous flow intersection at State Highway 55 and State Highway 44 to access businesses to the north and south of the intersection (the "Project"), as part of the Communities in Motion 2040 Implementation Grant Program. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants herein contained, COMPASS and Eagle agree to the following: Article 1 - Purpose 1.1 This Agreement is to provide for reimbursement from COMPASS to Eagle for a portion of the costs for the Project, up to $1,917$8,000. Article 2 - Scope of Work, Contacts, Commencement 2.1 Eagle agrees to develop and perform the tasks to implement the Project, as outlined in Eagle's COMPASS Funding Application, attached as Exhibit A and made a part of this agreement ("Application"). 2.2 Thc Project! to limited availat3-1-e funding. The modified Project is fer Eagle to work with the Idaho Transportation Department (-I-TD) to rev-iew an formakze a pedestrian/bicycle aeeessieFes-s-i-n-g plan for thc proposed half-eentinuees t, DREI cation campaign, including a flyer and on #nc materials,toeducate pedestrians and bicyclists on how to maneuver a nd-after--it-s--elanstruction • , T:\Operations\Contracts & Bidding\CIM Implementation Grants\FY2019 GRANTS\Implementation Grant Eagle Bike Ped Access Crossing Plan AMENDED Expires 9-30-2019.docx Page 1 Grant Agreement 2.3 Eagle is expected to fully implement the Project as outlined in Eagle's COMPASS Funding Application, an4-Ffieelifiescribed in Section 2.2, as a condition of reimbursement from COMPASS. 2.4 Modifications to the Project as outlined in Eagle's COMPASS Funding Application, affel--Fffed-ified-as--€1-escribed in Sc-ction 2.2, must be provided to COMPASS in writing and approved by mutual agreement of authorized representatives of the parties per Article 6, as a condition of reimbursement from COMPASS. 2.5 This Agreement shall be amended to reflect mutually agreed upon modifications to the Project, should such modifications become necessary. 2.6 Eagle's project manager, who is responsible for carrying out the provisions of this Agreement and coordinating with employees and contractors, where appropriate, is: Name: Nichoel Baird Spencer, Planner III Mailing Address: 660 E Civic Lane, Eagle ID 83616 Phone: 208-939-0227 Email: nbaird@cityofeagle.org 2.7 COMPASS' project manager, who is responsible for communications with Eagle, processing reimbursement requests, reviewing monthly reports, and providing program information to the Board is: Name: Kathy Parker, Resource Development -Principal Planner Mailing Address: 700 NE 2Street, Suite 200, Meridian, ID 83642 Phone: 208-475-2240 Email: kparker@sompassidaho.org 2.8 The Effective Date of the Agreement is October 15, 2018. 2.9 Eagle is expected to commence work on the Project in a timely manner following the execution of this Agreement, to allow sufficient time for the Project to be completed no later than September 15, 2019. Article 3 - Reports and Conferences 3.1 During the term of this Agreement, representatives of Eagle will meet with representatives of COMPASS at times and places mutually agreed upon to discuss the progress and results, as well as ongoing plans, or changes therein, of the Project. T:\Operations\Contracts & Bidding\CIM Implementation Grants\FY2019 GRANTS\Implementation Grant Eagle Bike Ped Access Crossing Plan AMENDED Expires 9-30-2019.docx Page 2 Grant Agreement 3.2 Eagle agrees to recognize and include COMPASS in promotional activities related to the Project, including, but not limited to, press releases, web postings, flyers, ground breaking ceremonies, and so forth. Eagle agrees that COMPASS may include its involvement in the Project in COMPASS' own promotional materials and activities. 3.3 Eagle shall provide reports to COMPASS by the 10th calendar day of each month through the duration of this Agreement, or until the Project is complete, beginning 30 calendar days after the Effective Date. Reports may be submitted electronically to the COMPASS project manager. Monthly reports should include activities on the Project during the period since the previous report, plans for the upcoming period, and whether the Project is on time and on budget. 3.4 A final report shall be submitted within 30 days after completion of the Project but no later than September 20, 2019. The final report shall include a brief summary of activities accomplished throughout the Agreement period, copies of final plan documents or other Project materials produced in the Agreement period, and photos of completed construction of the Project, where applicable. Article 4 — Costs, Billings, and Other Support 4.1 Eagle shall assume and pay all liabilities and perform all obligations imposed with respect to the performance of this Agreement in a timely manner. 4.2 Eagle shall provide a minimum match of 7.34% for reimbursements from COMPASS. Eagle may provide a match greater than 7.34°/o, but the match from Eagle may not be less than 7.34% of actual expenses incurred for the Project. 4.3 4.4 Eagle will invoice COMPASS for reimbursement of labor, services, materials, and other expenses as described in the Application attached as Exhibit A. The request for reimbursement shall include (1) receipts or other supporting documentation of actual expenses incurred, (ii) proof of payment of those expenses by Eagle, and (111) documentation of the minimum match of 7.34% of actual expenses incurred. COMPASS shall reimburse Eagle within 30 days of receipt of reimbursement requests for costs incurred after the effective date of this agreement, provided all required documentation is attached to the request. Total reimbursement from COMPASS to Eagle shall not exceed the sum of $1,917$8,000. T:\Operations\Contracts &Bidding\CIM Implementation Grants\FY2019 GRANTS\Implementation Grant Eagle Bike Ped Access Crossing Plan AMENDED Expires 93O-2O19.docx Page 3 Grant Agreement Article 5 - Indemnification 5.1 Eagle agrees to indemnify and hold harmless COMPASS and its officers, agents, and employees, from and against all claims, losses, actions, or judgments for damages or injury to persons or property to the extent caused by Eagle's negligence or intentionally wrongful acts during the performance of this Agreement by Eagle or Eagle's agents, employees, or representatives. In case any action or proceeding is brought against COMPASS or its officers, agents, or employees by reason of or arising out of connection with Eagle's negligence or intentionally wrongful acts during the performance of this Agreement, Eagle, upon written notice from COMPASS, shall, at Eagle's expense, resist or defend such action or proceeding. Article 6 - Agreement and Application Modification 6.1 Any decrease in the matching of costs, extension in the completion of the Project beyond September 15, 2019, change in the Project's Scope of Work as set forth in Article 2, or other modification or amendment of either this Agreement or the Application shall be valid only if made in writing and approved by mutual agreement of authorized representatives of the parties. 6.2 If any decrease in the matching of costs, extension in the completion of the Project beyond September 15, 2019, change in the Project's Scope of Workl as set forth in Article 2, or other modification or amendment of either this Agreement or the Application is made without notification of and agreement by COMPASS per Section 6.1, COMPASS may void this Agreement at its option and not reimburse costs. Article 7 - Accounting and Retention of Records 7.1 Eagle is required to ensure that adequate and functional financial management and oversight controls are in place. 7.2 Eagle shall maintain an adequate accounting system and track the Project labor and other expense information. Eagle shall keep and maintain financial accounts, documents, and records related to the expenditures reimbursed pursuant to this Agreement, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and shall allow COMPASS or its agents to review and audit same at any time upon reasonable notice. Eagle and COMPASS shall make all such accounts, documents, and records available for inspection as otherwise may be required by law. T:\Operations\Contracts &Bidding\CIM Implementation Grants\FY2019 GRANTS\Implementation Grant Eagle Bike Ped Access Crossing Plan AMENDED Expires 93O2O19.docx Page 4 Grant Agreement 7.3 Eagle shall retain and keep accessible all such accounts, documents, and records for a minimum of three years, or such longer period as may be required by other provisions of this Agreement or applicable law, following the effective date of termination of this Agreement. If there are unresolved audit or other accounting questions remaining at the end of the three-year period, Eagle shall retain the records until the questions are resolved. Article 8 — Duration and Termination 8.1 This Agreement shall become effective on the Effective Date, and shall continue until the Project and final report to COMPASS are complete, but shall end no later than September 30, 2019, unless a subsequent time extension is mutually agreed upon between the parties. 8.2 8.3 Termination of this Agreement by either party for any reason shall not affect the rights and obligations of the parties accrued prior to the effective date of termination of this Agreement. If Eagle defaults by failing to substantially perform, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, as reasonably and solely determined by COMPASS, COMPASS may give written notice to Eagle (1) terminating this Agreement effective seven calendar days from the date of notice; or (ii) setting forth the nature of the default and requesting that Eagle cure within ten calendar days from the date of notice. If Eagle fails to cure per the request of COMPASS, COMPASS may give notice to Eagle of immediate termination. 8.4 If sufficient funds are not provided from applicable federal, state, local or other sources to permit COMPASS in the exercise of its reasonable administrative discretion to continue this Agreement, or if COMPASS or the program for which this Agreement was executed is abolished, COMPASS may terminate this contract without further liability by giving Eagle no less than ten calendar days written notice. Article 9 — Maintenance and Responsibilities 9.1 By signature on this agreement with COMPASS, Eagle certifies that any interested COMPASS member agency was given the opportunity to participate in the Project. 9.2 Eagle shall comply with best practices and approved standards, and all applicable regulations regarding the Project. 9.3 Eagle shall be responsible for completion of the Project construction and all future maintenance or repair of the Project as necessary. T:\Operations\Contracts & Bidding\CIM Implementation Grants\FY2019 GRANTS\Implementation Grant Eagle Bike Ped Access Crossing Plan AMENDED Expires 93O2O19.docx Page 5 Article 10 — Civil Rights Act 10.1 Grant Agreement During performance of work covered by this agreement, Eagle for itself, its assignees, agents, employees, subcontractors, and successors agrees that it will comply with all regulations and requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation relative to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended. Eagle shall not in any way discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment; subcontractor or solicitations for subcontract; or any other individual or firm providing or proposing to provide services based on race, color, sex, national origin, age or handicap/disability. In all solicitations for subcontracts, Eagle shall provide notice of the civil rights requirements of this agreement, Eagle shall provide all necessary or required information and reports as determined to be necessary by COMPASS and the appropriate federal agency. Article 11 - Miscellaneous 11.1 Without the prior written consent of COMPASS, this Agreement is not assignable by Eagle either in whole or part. 11.2 No terms or provision hereof will be considered waived by either party, and no breach excused by either party, unless such waiver or consent is in writing and signed on behalf of the party against whom the waiver is asserted. No consent by either party to, or waiver of, a breach by either party, whether expressed or implied will constitute consent to, waiver of, or excuse of any other, different, or subsequent breach by either party. 11.3 If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof is held invalid, that invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the Agreement which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Agreement are severable. 11.4 This Agreement is solely for the benefit of the parties, and no right, privilege, or cause of action shall accrue upon, to, or for the benefit of any third party. Nothing in this Agreement is intended or shall be construed to confer upon or give any person, corporation, partnership, trust, private entity, agency, or other governmental entity any right, privilege, remedy, or claim under this Agreement or any provisions or conditions hereof. 11.5 This Agreement, together with the Application and the documents incorporated herein by reference, if any, sets forth the entire agreement between the parties. There are no understandings, agreements, or representations, oral or written, not specified herein. TAOperations\Contracts & Bidding\CIM Implementation Grants\FY2019 GRANTS\Implementation Grant Eagle Bike Ped Access Crossing Plan AMENDED Expires 93O-2O19.docx Page 6 Grant Agreement 11.6 This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Delivery of an executed copy of this Agreement by e-mail or other means of electronic communication producing a printable copy will be deemed to be an execution and delivery of this on the date of such communication by the party so delivering such a copy. The party so delivering such a copy via electronic communication shall deliver an executed original of this Agreement to the other party upon request; provided, however, that a party's failure to so deliver an original counterpart shall not affect the enforceability, validity, or binding effect of this Agreement. 11.7 If the liability of either party hereto is limited by the Idaho Tort Claims Act (Idaho Code §§ 6-901 et seq.), nothing in this Agreement is intended, nor may it be construed to increase the limits of liability of a party as capped by said Act, if applicable, or to otherwise lessen the protections afforded a party under said Act. 11.8 Eagle shall comply with any and all laws, statutes, ordinances, rules, regulations or requirements of the federal, state or local government, and any agency thereof. 11.9 The descriptive headings of this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not control or affect the meaning or construction of any provision hereof. 11.10 Time is of the essence with respect to the performance of all of the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement and the Application. 11.11 If the date for delivery of a notice or performance of some other obligation of a party falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday in the State of Idaho, then the date for such notice or performance shall be postponed until the next business day. 11.12 Each party, promptly upon the request of the other, shall execute and deliver to the other any and all further instruments reasonably requested or appropriate to evidence or give effect to the provisions ofthis Agreement and which are consistent with the provisions hereof. 11.13 In the event any dispute arises between the parties related to this Agreement, the parties shall first attempt to resolve the dispute by direct discussions. To that end, they shall consult and negotiate with each other, and at least set aside one day to meet in person, in good faith and, recognizing their mutual interests, attempt to reach a just and equitable solution satisfactory to both parties. In the event the parties do not reach such solution through negotiation within a period of 10 business days, thereafter, the parties shall be free to pursue any remedy to which they may be entitled in law or equity, subject to this Agreement. T:\Operations\Contracts &Bidding\CIM Implementation Grants\FY2019 GRANTS\Implementation Grant Eagle Bike Ped Access Crossing Plan AMENDED Expires 93OE2O19.docx Page 7 Grant Agreement IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement, effective as of the Effective Date. COMPASS: Community Planning Association City of Eagle: of Southwest Idaho Matthew J. Stdll Stan Ridgeway Executive irector Mayor Date: (f2 aco Date: T:\Operations\Contracts & Bidding\CIM Implementation Grants\FY2019 GRANTS\Implementation Grant Eagle Bike Ped Access Crossing Plan AMENDED Expires 9-30-2019.docx Page 8 Grant Agreement Exhibit A - Application and Attachments T:\Operatlons\Contracts & Bidding\CIM Implementation Grants\FY2019 GRANTS\Implementation Grant Eagle Bike Ped Access Crossing Plan AMENDED Expires 93O2O19.docx Page 9 �[/�] a:�r►�.�+r,�r, C O e f t A S..s S RQ ourf e Development ry�V� w- �.: i yt dl./� � ��. i 2019 COMPASS Application 1/29/2018 deadline (RDP) Ped/Bike Crossh 8,030.00 Requested S 10,000 Total Project C Submitted. 113?2018 11:16:51 AM (Pacific) Project Contact N:choel Baird Spencer Tel: 208.939-0227 Additional Contacts Erika.Eo'=.en@itd.idaho.goyf Phase 1 Application Priority, This Preview Saw, as PDF Print Close Window,w _A V City of Eagle for 1/2 C a H-44 and SH er ect on City of Eagle 660 E Civic Lane Eagle, ID 83616 Mayor Sta^ Ridgeway Telephone208-030-0227 Fax Web www feag!e,org 1. Indicate the priority of this application's ranking compared to all other applications submitted through ZoomGrants: Example: This application is ranked # f # projects active in the ZoomGrants system. Incl from previous years. 3 of 3 Prc erct Type 2. Select all that apply: Select at least one from each section; 1 *,*,*-- Capital lConstruction ✓ Study/Area Plan Project Development Grant Assistance E Staff Assistance (UPWP) Other, please explain: .,,by -SECTION 2= ✓ Walk ✓ Bicycle ✓ Road/Bridge • Transit • Economic Develoorent eck al► projects rolled over Health ✓ Youth ✓ Environment ✓ Safety ✓ Technology ✓ Envlronmental Justice (raceAn�me) ✓ SeniorslDisabled Project Location 3. Describe the location of the project Be specific and Indicate tint a downtown, a major activity cancer, or other: Proposed half Conthus Flow 1eeon at SH -56 (Eagle Road) and SH -44 (State Street). At the Entry of downtown Eagle. Project Description 4. Describe the total project in detail: Specify which parts this funding will cover. Review and formalize aped/bike ac!cmss1ng plan for the proposed CF( at the intersection of SH -55 & SH -44 in Downtown E !e. MD has selected and programmed for conon a half Continuous Flaw Inteon (CFI) at the en DowntoMm Eagle. The City has con�ms about how pedestrians and bicycles win cross this 1nteeon to access business to the north and south of the intersectfon. This portion would be induded in the full proJect. Irsformation developed will be used for other future iS CFI's. The City desires to work with lTD and COMPASS to formalize pedestrian Improvements, crossings, and signage that can be imp!emented before, dung and after cOflson of the proposed CFI and a public eduction campaign about the project and how pedestrian and bike crossing the intersection. Purpose & Need for the Project 5. Describe why this project is Important to your agency. as well as the region: The proposed CFI is a new intersection design for the State of Idaho. CFI(s) have had some sucs to Utah but have had limited appIicaon in a dot seffing. ITh has proposed the use of CFI(s) on both the State Street (SH -44) and US 20126 (Chinden) Corildors. This plan wW help both ITD and Clties understand how to manage and plan for pedestrlan and bike access and crossings along these corrldors. Motonsts, Pedestrians and bicyclists will need to team how to safely maneuver the CFI. The City proposes to build on the existing lTD plan and create a public eduction campalgn about the CFI as well as look at aftemative locatlons for pedlbUce crossings. This study will help the City and lTD address and estabflsh minimum spaclng of access polnt at CFI(s). This study will give lTh a template about how to plan for pe1ke access at CF((s) and a guide for �mmu eduffon and cuach for the US 20126 (Chirtden). Project Funding 6. Provide a TOTAL COST ESTIMATE for the following project tasks or activftlos: Ivo �st estimates required for Project Development Program; enter N/A Note: Amounts will aomaU sum at the bottom once you click the Print'Prevlew button. ErMronmentaWPIannng Design Conetruction/Procurement 10000 Nan-constructlon projects only (studies/plans) 10,000.00 TOTAL 7. Provide the AMOUNT REQUESTED for the following project tasks or activities: Amount requestd shouki be the total cost estimate minus the anilclpated match. Note: Amounts will automatically sum at the bottom once you dick the Print/Prevlew bulton. 1- 'Environmental/Planning Design ConstructiortlProcurement 8000. Nonconstruction projects only (studies. plans) t _ _ 8,OOO�]TOTAL 8. Provide the AMOUNT OF MATCH that you ancIpa be avallable and its source. Ust any other soues you have appllod to for funding, and the outcome: A minum match of 7.3495 is required formpmma No match is required lir Project Deve!opmentPm Please contact COMPASS if you need match Irsforniation specific to your project. Upon Project selection ci ll provide up to 20% math for this project, oppose to the 7.3496 noaIIy required for a CIM Implemerttation Grant Funds are currently held in a dedicated account 9. Describe how the costs described in question 6 were determined: Describe for each project task/ectivity!n question 6. Cost were determined by a discussion with ITD stat about expanding the existing efforts being conducted by ITD in association with the CFI ($5000). AddonaI cost were estimated for a city wide post card ($3000), open house materials and print materlals for distribution through out the comrnunity($2000). 10. Indicate whether your project can be phased: If yes, brlefly exp!ein and provide amounts No, the CFI Is scheduled for design in FY 2018 and funded for construction in 2021. The project will need to be completed as soon as possible to make the most impact on the design of the project. Partnerslsupport 11. Descbo each of the following: a) jurisdictional agencies and their role in the project b) owner/status of right- (Away; c) project partners; and d) demonstrated general public support a) City and ITD will partner to expand the scope of work for the exng project, it is undened at this time ofs will be added to ITDs project or held as a separate scope of wank. b) ITD cwrently owns the ROW c) The proposed half CFI is an ITD project and identified in the COMPASS LRTP. As this project is located at the intersection ofo state highways the City and ITD are the main partners. Additional pae ll indude ACHD to address local network integon, Eagle Police, Eagle Parks and Recreation, local business owners and Walk & Ride Eagte, Inc. (a local advocacy group). d) Letter of support from ITD, ACHD and Eagle Police Readiness to Proceed' 12. Indicate which of the following elements are required for this project by stating the PERCENT COMPLETE: If a Ilstedproject element Is not appllcable to this project, enter N/A. Otherwise llstthe percent complete, even if It's zero. Only entera number, no 16" sign. Idea/concept only 100 Identified in local or regional plan 100 Pubkc/stakeholder involvement 100 Formal approval by agency leaders 50.1 Preliminary design (up to 306 of design) 100 Concept report N/j Environmental evaluation is approved N/A Rlghtaf-way or easements 0 Final design 0 Plans, Specifications, and Engineering (PS&E) 450.001 TOTAL 13. List the aarltest year our • roject could start and the latest oar it could start and still be beneflclal: Currently scheduled for FY 2018 to FY2020. This work needs to be part of the design/environmental process for illYs process. Planning Documents ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••....•• ,•`,,,,,....,••••.••••••••••••••••• • , " ' • • " " ' • •.•••••••••,•••••••••,,,,,,,,-,••••••,•,,,, • • „ „ „ • • - ^-• „ •••,...-•••,,,,,••••••••••-•,•• ...,-.••••••••• • • , • • •. • , - • . • . • • • • • • • , • • ,• • • • - • • • ...Y..... 14. Indicate whether this project is identified in a local or regional plan: If yes, list the plan and the date approved. The CFI is included in Communities in Motion 2040 Plan, Page 100, Chapter 6 on the Short Term Funded Regional Capital Projects, Key # 13476. Measuring Project Success • . • . „ „ „ „ , , , , • r • • • • • - • • , • • • • • . • "J. „. . • • 15. Select the performance measures that apply to this project: (Note: these are examples only and not exhaustive) Place a checkmark in the boxes that represent your project. More details about performance measures can be found in the TIP Achievement document, located in the Library section of this application. I- Maintenance (overlays or chip seals, preventive maintenance on vehicles) 1"-- Transportation Infrastructure (bridge repair or rebuild, bus or van replacement, increase bus service) 4/ Congestion Reduction/System Reliability (add park and ride spaces, increase vanpoof service, increase opportunities to walk and ride bicycles) ✓ Freight Movement and Economic Vitality (safety or capacity improvements to decrease congestion for freight) eff Transportation Safety (safety projects for autos, sidewalks, bicycle paths, or public transportation services or facilities such as bus stops or transfer stations) 6, Environmental Sustainability (additional public transportation service, new sidewalks or pathways, signalization improvements to improve traffic flow) vi Land Use (improve quality of living in downtown, major activity center, or infill areas) I- Housing (widen a congested road to increase access to employment opportunities) • Community infrastructure (new sidewalks in urban areas) 6/ Health (add connectivity and accessibility option to parks, schools, grocery stores) ✓ Open Space (new or improved connections or access to parks and pathway amenities or the greenbelt) ✓ Farmland (does not negatively impact farmland) I- Support (planning projects, staff salary, technology improvements, public transportation operations) ✓ Other Documents Requested * Map/Sketch Pages - REQUIRED Match Commitment Letter - REQUIRED (For Project Development Program or grant assistance, attach document stating no match is required.) Letters of Support - Optional (maximum 3 Lette please) Required? Attached Documents * Cover letter - Optional Phase 11 • . • • • •• • • . .• • • „ • • • .• • „ „ • • • • • ••• • , • • , • , • • • • _ , , „ • -.. „ , , - „ , • -,--: • _ _ , ••••••,••••,••",.. •-•• • • , s, • . ••,••••••• Some answers will not be presented because they are not part of the selected group of questions based on the answer to #8. Indicate if this application is for a new project or if it will add funds to an existing project: -answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 2. Please provide additional explanation, based on your response to question #1: -answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 3. How will this project improve safety? ,answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 4.1s the project located in an Environmental Justice (EJ) Consideration or Economically Distressed (ED) Area? -answer not presented because of the answer 10 #8- 5. Provide explanation, if necessary, based on your answer to question #4: .answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 6. Did the COMPASS environmental suitability analysis identify potential environmental considerations in the project area? If so, please explain. -answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 7. Provide any other relevant information regarding this project: -answer not presented because of the answer to #8• PROJECT TYPE Note: This is a branching question. Based on your answer, the system will skip ahead to only the questions applicable to your answer, so disregard question sequencing. 8. Indicate which of the following project types best describes your project. -answer not presented because ofthe answer to #8- Roadways/Bridges 9. Road & Bridge Maintenance: What is the functional classification of the roadway segment on the 2025 Federal Functional Classification Map? -answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 10. What is the life cycle cost? -answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 11. What is the pavement condition index or bridge sufficiency rating? -answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 12. What is the current average daily traffic volume? -answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 13. Provide further explanation of how current average daily traffic volumes were determined. -answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 14.1s the project located on a freight corridor identified in CIM 2040? answer not presented because of the answer 10 #8- 15. What project elements/improvements for alternative modes will be included as part of this project? -answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 16. Explain how project activities Will add, upgrade or improve alternative modes of transportation described in Question #15. Describe how the COMPASS Complete Streets Policy is incorporated into this project. -answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 1T. Explain how the facility is currently congested and how this project will mitigate the congestion issues. answer not presented because of the answer to #8- 18. Explain if this project includes Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) improvements or modifications. -answer not presented because of the answer to #8 - Alternative Transportation 19. Alternative Transportation: What are the primary trip purposes for this project? answernot presented because oflhe answer to #8- 20. Is tthe the projert local or regional ; nature? i -an s ; o pr nted b ca f (he answer to #8- 21. Does the project include land purchase -answer not presented because of the answer to #- 22. How does the project support or connect with existing rans _ t rservices? -answer t presented because of lhe 8answer to t,8 - t, 23. If eligible for Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) funding. have yodscussed this project with the ITD ric 3 TAP Coordinator suggestions ab. ubudget and timeline? -answer not presentedcau e of the answer to #8- 24. What is the current average daily traffic volume? -answer not pressnted bthe answer to 25. Please provide additional information to explain Question #24, if necessary. r' + a' -answer not presen(ed of the answer #$ 2S. Which m will the project includes as its f -answer f : presented b f the antee to ;:;6v2 . Provide explanation . our answer to Question #26 regarding how the project will irnprove the mode(s) of transportation: --answer not presented because of the answer to -1±8. 28. Speif the project seeks vehicle epl e nt and ex replacement (useful life, mileage, etc) -answer n t presented b o f ti7t.' anse to te lain the strategy used determine t 29 Identify aspects of thisproject that address customer service and mobility p rt. -answer answenot preseti!d b of the answ to 48 - Studies and Special Projects • 30. Studies and Special Projects: Is the project needed to meet or exceed federal requirements? s a .wr r not presen!ea bcatise of th answer tc #8- 31. Does the project include planning or m leme t o for multipte modes -an s wenot presented because aft1-16, answer to #8- 32. How will the project lead to improvements that coved mitigate congestion? -an virwee not presen!ecfof the answer 33. Will the projsct lead to improvements to help achieve other goals n CIM 2040? -answer n o . preented bothe � � n s ,, a . 34. Explain how this project meets the goals selected in Question ##33. -answer not presented c �� :sf th nse to #8 r of �aa. hs e the project local regional in nature? -answer not presented because of the ansr to 43 - Phase II Documents Required Documents Requested * 1150 - Project Cost Summary Sheet Required? Attached Documents Maps, photos, or letters of support (only if addition.. to Phase I Project Estimating War. astructure) ZoomGrantsTM is not responsible for the content of uploaded documents. Application ID: 95733 ,:" 421 Pa Pi-obtoms7 Ccrttad u 02%1-2013 GGfantAnaiystcolt, Al r;vhts reseed_ * Grant5* and the ZoonGrants log* are trade rrarits ' r An yst: = n, .. .