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1 ANNUAL LISTING OF OBLIGATED PROJECTS 2018 MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL TRANSPORTATION & ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT December 24, 2018

2 Annual Listing of Obligated Projects The Fixing America s Surface Transportation Act (FAST) transportation legislation enacted by Congress in December 2015 requires that: An annual listing of projects, including investments in pedestrian walkways and bicycle transportation facilities, for which Federal funds have been obligated in the preceding year shall be published or otherwise made available by the cooperative effort of the State, transit operator, and metropolitan planning organization for public review. 23 CFR 134(j)(7)(B) As required, this report lists all transportation projects authorized or revised to increase obligations of federal transportation funds in the Kansas City metropolitan region during the MPO program year 2018 (October 1, 2017 September 30, 2018). The federal government obligates, or commits, funds to a project only after the completion of the required project development process and all local, state, and federal approvals have been obtained. The obligated amounts reflected in this report may not be equal to the final project cost. Additionally, the report indicates those projects for which bicycle and pedestrian elements are included. Mid-America Regional Council The Mid-America Regional Council, commonly referred to as MARC, serves as the association of city and county governments and the metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for the bistate Kansas City region. MARC seeks to build a stronger regional community through cooperation, leadership and planning. Through MARC s leadership, area jurisdictions and diverse community interests sit down together to address regional problems and identify opportunities for cooperative solutions. These efforts enhance the effectiveness of local government. As a voluntary association, MARC strives to foster better understanding and cooperation on issues that extend beyond the jurisdiction of a single city, county or state. These issues include transportation, child care, aging, emergency services, public safety and 9-1-1, environmental issues and a host of others. MARC s Board of Directors consists of 33 locally elected leaders representing the nine counties and more than 120 cities in the bistate metropolitan Kansas City region. MARC plays an active leadership role in strengthening the metropolitan community by providing: A forum for addressing regional objectives and diverse community issues; Long-range planning and public policy coordination; and Technical assistance and services to enhance the effectiveness of local government. MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL 1

3 As the designated MPO for the Kansas City region, MARC is responsible for the development of plans and programs that provide for the development and integrated management and operation of transportation systems, and facilities that will function as a multimodal transportation system for a geographic area that is projected to be urbanized within the next 20 years. For purposes of metropolitan transportation planning, MARC s current jurisdiction consists of eight counties: Cass, Clay, Jackson and Platte counties in Missouri, and Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami and Wyandotte counties in Kansas encompassing a population of approximately 2.1 million people. The Transportation Improvement Program The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) documents how the Kansas City region prioritizes the limited transportation resources available for the various needs of the region. It includes a staged, five-year list of surface transportation projects proposed for federal, state and local funding within the metropolitan area. Inclusion in the TIP represents a major milestone in the project development process that enables a project to receive and expend federal funds. MARC develops the TIP cooperatively through its committee structure. MARC programming and policy committees include representatives from local jurisdictions, public transportation agencies, the Kansas and Missouri Departments of Transportation, and other interested parties. Committee members are typically appointed by each participating jurisdiction or state agency and are charged with providing input on various MARC documents and recommending federally funded projects. Final authority for the adoption of the TIP rests with the MARC Board of Directors. Under federal regulations, the TIP: Covers a period of no less than four years. Is updated at least every four years. Is approved by the MPO and the governors of Kansas and Missouri. Must be consistent with the approved regional long-range transportation plan. Conforms to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for air quality if applicable. Demonstrates that proposed transportation investments are financially realistic and achievable. Lists all federally funded and regionally significant projects regardless of funding source. Covers all modes of travel. The MARC Board of Directors adopted the current TIP on October 24, The most recent amendment to the TIP was approved by the MARC Board of Directors on October 23, MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL 2

4 Summary of Projects In federal fiscal year 2018, 253 projects in the Kansas City region obligated a total of $ million in federal transportation funds. Of this, $103.6 million (46.8%) was for highway projects, $45.9 million (20.8%) for bridge projects, $54.5 million (24.6%) for transit projects, $8.4 million (3.8%) for pedestrian and bicycle only projects, and $8.8 million (4.0%) for other projects. The chart below illustrates these percentages. Obligated Funds by Project Type Other $8,884,247 Transit $54,457,680 Bicycle/Pedestrian $8,412,098 Highway $103,556,928 Bridge $45,940,084 MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL 3

5 Although the chart above indicates expenditures for bicycle/pedestrian specific projects, it is important to note that in many cases, pedestrian and bicycle components are part of a larger project captured under another category. Obligation Report Since the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) is not directly involved in the obligating of federal funds, this report is based on information provided by the Kansas and Missouri Departments of Transportation and local transit operators. Listings in this report are organized by state, county, and TIP identification number. For each project, the TIP identification number, applicable federal/state identification number, funding category, project sponsor, route, project name, the amount of federal funds programmed for the project, the 2018 net federal obligation amount, and the federal funding remaining are shown for each project. Additionally, the report indicates those projects for which bicycle and pedestrian elements are included. Only obligated federal funds are included in this report, no local or state funds are reflected. As indicated earlier, the obligated amount shown may not reflect the total project cost. Some projects included in the report show no net obligations for This may be the result of a shifting of federal funds between phases of a project, resulting in net obligation of zero. A listing of N/A in the programmed federal funds column often indicates that funding for a project was included under a master project implemented at the statewide level. MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL 4

6 TIP Number Federal/ State ID Fund Sponsor Route Project Description Bike/Ped Elements Programmed Federal Funds FFY 2018 Net Obligations Total Obligated to Date Federal Funds Remaining Johnson County, KS U STP-KS DeSoto 95th St Replace bridge over Cedar Creek $1,000,800 ($5,064) $811,598 $189, N KA STPM-KS TA-KS HDP-KS HP-KS TCSP-KS Leawood 143rd St Reconstruction from Nall to Windsor $1,800,000 $1,800,000 KDOT K-10 Construct interchange, auxillary lanes, and evaluate the need for noise walls at Lone Elm Road. $6,373,000 $6,445,365 ($72,365) TE TA-KS Lenexa N/A City Center Amenity Zone $560,000 $560, TE TA-KS Lenexa N/A Construct a multi-purpose trail on Renner Blvd from 91st to 93rd St $250,000 $250,000 $250, N STPM-KS Merriam Shawnee Mission Parkway N HSIP-KS Olathe US-169 Shawnee Mission Parkway Bridge over BNSF Rehabilitation $1,902,769 ($129,474) $1,951,336 ($48,567) Project will include the construction of right-turn lanes in the north and south directions, widening of approximately 1400 L.F. of 159th Street (west of the intersection), signal modifications including communication with the BNSF railroad crossing $650,000 $650, N STPM-KS Olathe 159th St 159th St.; Old US-56 to I-35 Street Improvements $4,628,000 $4,628, N CMAQ-KS Olathe N/A Olathe Emissions Reduction Initiative $800,000 $199,844 $733,844 $66, N STPM-KS Olathe K-7 Turn lane additions from Dennis to Santa Fe $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,000, N CMAQ-KS Olathe 135th St Intersection improvements at Black Bob Road $120,000 $120,000 $120, N CMAQ-KS Olathe 119th St Intersection improvements at Black Bob Road $200,000 $176,688 $176,688 $23, TE TA-KS Olathe N/A Meadow Lane Trail $1,038,000 $1,038, N N TA-KS Olathe N/A Olathe Safe Routes to School $460,000 $91,243 $456,800 $3, N TA-KS Olathe Various Sidewalk Missing Link Project $300,000 $101,000 $101,000 $199, N HSIP-KS Olathe 151st St Construct a left turn lane for westbound 151st St traffic turning onto Scarborough $500,000 ($201,669) $298,331 $201, N STPM-kS Olathe 143rd St Reconstruction and widening from Pflumm to Quivira $3,500,000 $1,750,000 $3,500, N STPM-KS Overland Park Metcalf Ave Reconstruction from 159th St to 167th St $6,640,000 $6,640,000 $6,640, N STPM-KS Overland Park 159th St Reconstruction and widening from Metcalf to Nall $5,465,600 $5,465, N CMAQ-KS Overland Park N/A Downtown OP Bike/Ped Improvements $240,000 ($2,757) $117,243 $122, N STPM-KS Prairie Village 75th St Reconstruction from Mission Rd to State Line Rd $1,616,800 $1,616, TE TA-KS Shawnee Various Connect Shawnee $458,500 $458, TE CMAQ-KS TA-KS C STP-KS Johnson County Johnson County N/A Coffee Creek Streamway Trail $865,700 $865, th St Replace existing bridge on 127th Street over Captain Creek $673,406 $743,278 $743,278 ($69,872) KA NHPP-KS KDOT I-35 I-35 SW Johnson County Interchange Project $24,627,400 ($786,712) $21,563,780 $3,063, K NHPP-KS NHS-KS KDOT US-69 Grading, surfacing and bridges for expansion from 75th St to 119th St $87,061,000 ($2,069,023) $93,958,441 ($6,897,441) MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL 5

7 K KA NHPP-KS STP-KS STPM-KS HP-KS NHPP-KS KDOT Various Johnson County Gateway: I-435 from 87th Street E to Pflumm Road, I-35 & K-10 $267,290,000 $265,700,518 $1,589,482 KDOT I-35 Replace bridge #001 on I-35 in Johnson County located 1.03 miles northeast of the Johnson/Miami county line $8,334,000 $8,334, KA NHPP-KS KDOT US-69 Replace bridge #099, 5.12 miles north of the Johnson/Miami County Line $3,050,500 $3,053,178 $3,053,178 ($2,678) KA NHPP-KS KDOT I-35 Concrete pavement replacement from K-7 to Santa Fee $17,608,500 $1,213,104 $18,095,994 ($487,494) KA FRP-KS KDOT I-435 Pavement replacement from Quivira Rd to Metcalf Ave $17,770,000 $2,657,329 $17,769,943 $ KA HSIP-KS KDOT K-10 High friction surface treatment at K-7 interchange $180,000 $2,158 $240,380 ($60,380) KA NHPP-KS KDOT US-56 Resurfacing from Metcalf Ave to Roe Avenue $1,212,200 $1,212, KA NHPP-KS KDOT I-435 Resurface ramps at 95th Street $945,000 $945, KA NHPP-KS KDOT I-35 Bridge #325 Located 1.5 Miles South West of the Johnson County Line $158,400 $158, N CMAQ-KS KC Scout I-35 Expansion of Scout traffic management system south through Olathe $875,000 $875, N CMAQ-KS Johnson County N/A Deployment of bike share system bicycles, racks and kiosks $236,640 $236,640 $236,640 N/A KA HSIP-KS KDOT Various Install highway lighting at various locations on K-7 & K-10 $4,136 $711,297 N/A KA HSIP-KS KDOT US-69 Install signs to replace existing signs to maintain minimum retrorefelectivity ($397,233) $528,005 N/A KA HSIP-KS KDOT I-35 Install signs to replace existing signs to maintain minimum retrorefelectivity $637,840 $637,840 N/A KA HSIP-KS KDOT US-73 Removal and replacement of pavement marking ($11,481) $241,922 N/A KA HSIP-KS KDOT US-73 Removal and replacement of pavement marking ($11,481) $198,878 N/A KA HSIP-KS KDOT Leavenworth County, KS I-35 US-56 US-169 US-169 K-7 K-10 Removal and replacement of pavement marking $1,067,621 $5,219, N TA-KS Leavenworth N/A Restoration of historic Union Depot in Leavenworth $500,000 $500, C STPM-KS Leavenworth County C STPM-KS Leavenworth County C HSIP-KS Leavenworth County Cemetery Road High Prairie Road U STPM-KS Leavenworth 2nd Avenue Replacement of County Bridge E-20 over Dawson Creek $290,000 $290,000 Replacement of County Bridge HP-25 $320,000 $320,000 Various Signing in Leavenworth County $123,460 $16,000 $16,000 $107,460 Replace existing functionally obsolete bridge that has substandard waterway opening and pedestrian access. $1,440,000 $1,440, KA SHRP2-KS KDOT US-73 Roadway reconstruction in Leavenworth County from 16th St to RS-855 $300,000 $300,000 Miami County, KS C STP-KS Miami County 347th St Bridge replacement on 347th St, 1.3 miles east of Osawatomie $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Wyandotte County, KS N STPM-KS Edwardsville N STPM-KS C SP-KS Kansas Avenue State Ave State Avenue Reconstruction from 94th St to 102nd St $ 1,708,000 $ 1,708,000 Improve drainage, upgrade signalization including coordination, replace curbs, add sidewalks, add street lighting in unlit areas, replace/repair/resurface pavement, add turn lanes, provide access management on State Avenue from 82nd to 94th. $ 5,000,000 $ 5,000,000 Intersection improvement at Village West Parkway $ 1,860,000 $12,993 $ 2,220,993 $ (360,993) MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL 6

8 N STPM-KS N STPM-KS TE TA-KS N CMAQ-KS N TA-KS N CMAQ-KS TA-KS N TA-KS N STPM-KS Merriam Ln Reconstruction, 24th St to 10th St $ 4,200,000 $ 4,200,000 $ - Merriam Ln Reconstruction, County Line Road to 24th St $ 4,240,000 $ 37,966 $ 4,111,954 $128,046 N/A Missouri River/Jersey Creek Connector, Phase I $ 880,000 $ (14,417) $ 572,766 $307,234 Central Ave Intersection reconfiguration at 18th St $ 800,000 $ 80,824 $ 757,824 $42,176 N/A Safe Routes KCK Phase D: Rushton, Midland Trails & Hazel Grove $ 500,000 $ 500,000 12th St 10th St 12th & 10th Street Bikeway, Metropolitan to Quindaro $ 800,000 $ - $ 665,050 $134,950 Various Safe Routes KCK Phase E: Edison, White & Noble Prentis $ 500,000 $ 500,000 $ 500,000 Leavenworth Rd Reconstruction from 63rd to 38th (K-5) $ 6,960,000 $ - $ 6,960, KA NHPP-KS KDOT I-70 West half of the I-70 and K-7 Interchange $ 42,688,000 $ (361,295) $ 22,554,865 $20,133, KA NHPP-KS KDOT I-70 I-70 and K-7 Interchange; 118th Street Overpass, 1.3 miles east of K-7 $ 5,572,200 $ 6,076,873 ($504,673) KA NHPP-KS KDOT US-73 Bridge #068 on US-73 Located 1.77 Miles North of US-24 (Piper Creek) $ 2,485,900 $ (88,272) $ 2,397,662 $88, KA NHPP-KS KDOT I-70 I-70 Study for the Lewis & Clark Viaduct $ 1,296,000 $ 1,289,851 $ 1,289,851 $6, KA NHPP-KS KDOT I KA NFP-KS NHPP-KS KA NHPP-KS KDOT I KA NHPP-KS KDOT I-635 Engineering to construct K-7 to a 6 lane section with a single point urban interchange at K-7/Kansas Ave $ 800,000 $ - $ 800,000 KDOT I-70 Bridges #030 & #173 of the Lewis & Clark Viaduct in Kansas City, Kansas $ 67,660,000 $ 8,577,811 $ 8,577,811 $59,082,189 Replace the bridge approaches, 3 inch overlay, first lift spray paver and PCCP patching from the Kansas River bridge to the Missouri state line Resurfacing from Beginning at South Junction K-5/I-635 thence North to the Missouri River Bridge $ 7,903,700 $ - $ - $ 7,903,700 $ 1,447,300 $ - $ - $ 1,447, KA NHPP-KS KDOT I-70 Lewis & Clark Viaduct Repair on Brs #173, 177 &178 $ 2,801,700 $ - $ - $ 2,801, KA KDOT I-70 Bridge #157 (I-70 WB and I-635 SB) Replace Deck and Barriers, Paint Girders and Bearings, Replace 13 Foot Approach Slabs and Abutment Backwall Protection $ 1,513,200 $ - $ - $ 1,513, KA NHPP-KS KDOT 18th St (US- 69) Discovery Phase of the 18th Street Bridge Replacement $ 600,000 $ - $ - $ 600,000 N/A KA HSIP-KS KDOT I-70 Upgrade high mast weathering steel poles from 10th to James St $ - $ (81,433) $ 1,448,863 $ - Cass County, MO STP-MO Belton M-58 Intersection improvments at Route Y $494,000 $421,583 $421,583 $72,417 STPM-MO Roadway improvments from new sidewalks, bike paths and stormwater from M STPM-MO Pleasant Hill Country Club D $1,400,000 $1,429,267 $1,429,267 ($29,267) 7 to Mulberry S STPM-MO Peculiar 211th St Roadway improvements from the east outer road to School Road $1,100,000 $210,012 $1,100, B BRO-MO Ca s s County 243rd St Bridge replacement over Camp Creek $410,000 $560,915 $616,308 ($206,308) BR-MO MoDOT I-49 Bridge replacement, capacity and signal improvements at M-291 interchange $6,661,000 ($294,605) $7,844,200 ($149,000) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-49 Construction of a new interchange at 211th Street $6,499,000 $106,445 $5,732,007 $766, S NHPP-MO MoDOT RT B Bridge improvements over Eightmile Creek, just east of I-49 $345,000 ($1,672) $382,132 ($37,132) S NHPP-MO MoDOT RT D Bridge improvements north of Route Y over the Kansas City Southern Railroad $679,000 $41,582 $755,985 ($76,985) S NHPP-MO MoDOT RT M Bridge improvements over East Camp Bridge Creek, just north of Route 2 $392,000 ($3,354) $381,969 $10, STP-MO MoDOT M-58 Pavement and Sidewalk Improvements from Rte. D to Clint Drive. $2,813,000 $827,941 $2,803,796 $9, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-49 Pavement improvements from M-7 to the Bates County line $6,784,000 ($895,826) $5,855,870 $928,130 MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL 7

9 NHPP-MO MoDOT I-49 Bridge improvements on I-49 over Tennessee Creek and East Branch South Grand $3,285,000 $2,728,251 $2,923,551 $361, S NHPP-MO MoDOT RT A Bridge improvements over Black Creek $1,104,000 $637,474 $942,274 $161, S NHPP-MO MoDOT RT B Bridge replacement over Lick Branch $963,000 $794,700 $1,001,900 ($38,900) NHPP-MO MoDOT M-2 Bridge improvments over I-49 in Harrisonville $861,000 $934,095 $962,095 ($101,095) HSIP-MO MoDOT M-58 Intersection improvements at Prairie Road in Raymore $2,295,000 $243,000 $243,000 $2,052, HSIP-MO MoDOT M-58 Geometrics at the intersection of Ward Rd. near Raymore $3,553,000 $234,000 $234,000 $3,319,000 Clay County, MO 000S179 SP-MO MoDOT Various Statewide Crossings ($13,973) $446,885 ($446,885) 000S496 SP-MO MoDOT Various Rail/Grade crossing improvement for protective devices $244,169 $244,169 ($244,169) 000S506 SP-MO MoDOT Various Rail/Grade crossing improvement for protective devices $235,280 $235,280 ($235,280) CMAQ-MO Kansas City, MO Barry Road Signal interconnect $490,000 ($64,156) $414,685 $75, TA-MO Kansas City, N/A Shoal Creek Trail Segment 4 $500,000 $500,000 $500,000 MO /Gladstone TA-MO Gladstone N/A Rock Creek Greenway Trail - Phase 1 $450,000 ($10,450) $439,550 $10,450 Old Pike STPM-MO Gladstone Reconstruction from Vivion Road to Englewood Road $900,000 $900,000 $900,000 Road STP-MO Kearney N/A Dogwood Elementary Sidewalk $225,000 $45,000 $45,000 $180,000 TA-MO B BRO-MO Cl a y County NE 172nd St Bridge replacement over Carroll Creek $550,060 ($8,934) $478,324 $71, B BRO-MO Cl a y County NE 188th St Bridge replacement over New Hope Creek $702,000 $118,291 $118,291 $583, STP-MO MoDOT M-10 Bridge improvements over the east fork of the Fishing River $5,012,500 $18,867 $5,602,353 ($589,853) BR-MO MoDOT US-69 Bridge improvements over the Fishing River $2,163,000 ($19,656) $2,464,102 ($301,102) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-35 Bridge improvements, asphalt resurfacing, and new auxiliary lanes from Vivion Rd to Pleasant Valley Road $12,745,000 ($26,858) $15,486,536 ($2,741,536) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-35 Bridge improvements at US 69 in the city of Liberty $4,470,000 $152,629 $4,637,877 ($167,877) NHPP-MO MoDOT M-152 Bridge and interchange improvements at I-35 in Liberty $12,541,000 $1,470,960 $1,470,960 $11,070, NHPP-MO MoDOT US-169 Add auxiliary lanes from I-29 to Englewood Road $799,000 $152,000 $152,000 $647, S NHPP-MO MoDOT M-210 Bridge improvements over the Union Pacific, BNSF, and abandoned railroad lines $1,912,000 $4,931 $3,304,785 ($1,392,785) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-435 Pavement Improvements from I-35 to Parvin Road $2,415,000 $4,489 $2,633,067 ($218,067) NHPP-MO MoDOT M-291 Pavement Improvements from south of Old Rte. 33 to Orchard Drive $1,111,000 ($43,248) $1,294,823 ($183,823) S HSIP-MO MoDOT RT C Pavement improvements M-92 to the Clinton County Line $3,391,000 ($89,850) $3,243,670 $147, HSIP-MO MoDOT US-169 Pavement and intersection improvements from Rte. W to NW Cookingham Drive $760,000 $40,930 $783,609 ($23,609) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-29 Pavement improvements from Vivion Road to I-29/I-35 interchange $3,220,000 $2,587,045 $2,697,745 $522, S STP-MO MoDOT RT C Thin pavement treatment and shoulder improvements from Rt. 116 in Plattsburg to Rt. CC i n Cl a y County $1,004,000 $116,057 $1,453,374 ($449,374) S NHPP-MO MoDOT M-1 Pavement improvements from M-152 to NE 64th St $1,203,000 $177,441 $1,541,415 ($338,415) NHPP-MO MoDOT US-169 Pavement improvements from Barry Road to I-29. $5,349,000 $3,267,800 $3,382,200 $1,966, NHPP-MO MoDOT US-169 Bridge improvements over the Missouri River $7,906,000 $5,007,397 $5,007,397 $2,898, NHPP-MO MoDOT M-291 Bridge rehabilitations on M-291 $6,073,000 ($916,436) $5,130,922 $942, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-35 Fencing improvements along I-35 in Liberty and Claycomo $269,400 $368,200 $388,900 ($119,500) NHPP-MO MoDOT US-169 Pavement resurfacing from Commercial St to Barry Road $4,495,600 $132,800 $132,800 $4,362,800 MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL 8

10 NHPP-MO MoDOT M-291 Intersection improvements at M-291 and Kansas Street $4,126,000 $68,048 $502,448 $3,623, S NHPP-MO MoDOT M-33 Intersection improvements at 162nd St $168,600 $169,054 $169,054 ($454) S NHPP-MO MoDOT I-35 Bridge improvements at 128th St $627,600 $97,600 $97,600 $530, S NHPP-MO MoDOT RT DD Bridge improvements over Wilkerson Creek. Involves bridge R0269. $1,868,600 $1,441,942 $1,723,542 $145, NHPP-MO MoDOT US-69 Pavement improvements from McCleary road to I-35 $6,127,000 $3,424,715 $3,586,315 $2,540, HSIP-MO MoDOT M-92 Safety improvments from Commercial St to Route 169 $7,346,000 $414,000 $414,000 $6,932, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-435 Bridge deck replacement at the Missouri River $25,712,000 $2,439,000 $2,439,000 $23,273, NHPP-MO STPM-MO MoDOT M-92 Pedestrian improvements from M-33 to Marimack Dr $607,000 $366,640 $36,640 $570, NHPP-MO MoDOT US-169 Add auxiliary lanes from I-29 to Englewood Road $1,030,000 $56,000 $56,000 $974, NHPP-MO MoDOT M-10 Pavement resurfacing from Ray County line to Rt C $2,883,723 $2,883,723 $2,883,723 Jackson County, MO STPM-MO Kansas City, MO Red Bridge RdWidening from Holmes Rd to Blue River Rd $2,076,000 $392,725 $2,076, STPM-MO Kansas City, MO Independen ce Ave Intersection improvements at Benton Boulevard $1,402,500 ($136) $1,384,447 $18, CMAQ-MO Kansas City, MO Various Downtown Loop and Neighborhood Bike Connector $724,000 ($365,428) $204,909 $519, TA-MO Kansas City, MO N/A Blue River Trail - Brush Creek to Stadium Drive $450,000 $450,000 $450, CMAQ-MO Kansas City, MO 27th St Install equipment necessary for the Advanced Transportation Management Sys tem $136,000 $102,784 $102,784 $33, STPM-MO Independence 39th St 39th and Noland Right Turn Lanes $550,800 $21,600 $525,550 $25, STPM-MO Independence Truman Rd Intersection improvements at M-78 $1,664,300 $39,941 $1,399,527 $264, STPM-MO Independence Noland Noland Rd and Fair Intersection Improvements $400,000 $269,946 $316,972 $83,028 Road TA-MO Independence 36th St Sidewalk construction from Blue Ridge Blvd to Sterling $296,000 ($1,108) $242,161 $53, Preliminary Engineering, Final Design, Right of Way, Construction of Bus Rapid KCATA Pros pect Ave $38,740,000 $8,000,000 $37,140,000 $1,600,000 STPM-MO Transit Lee's STPM-MO Lee's Summit Widen and realign Lee's Summit Road from Colbern north to Gregory. $4,737,900 $5 $4,737,895 $5 Summit Rd B BRO-MO Jackson County Browning Rd Replace low water crossing over east branch of Wilson Creek $450,000 $37,541 $527,403 ($77,403) STPM-MO Jackson County N/A STPM-MO Jackson County N/A Construction of a shared-use path from Jefferson Street to Brickyard Road along the Rock Island Corridor Construction of a shared-use path from Brickyard Road to the Truman Sports Complex along the Rock Island Corridor $2,751,634 ($1,168,366) $2,751,634 () $7,248,370 $7,248,366 $7,248,366 $ TA-MO Grain Valley N/A Eagles Parkway Sidewalk Enhancements $129,900 $16,749 $126,608 $3, NHPP-MO STP-M O STPM-MO BR-MO TE-MO MoDOT US-40 US-40 Highway & Lee's Summit Road Intersection Improvements $1,364,000 $12,488 $2,596,021 ($1,232,021) MoDOT I-435 Replace bridge at Stadium Dr $2,392,000 ($252,971) $2,172,790 $219, NHPP-MO MoDOT US-71 Pavement improvements from I-670 to Swope Parkway $1,598,000 $330,631 $330,631 $1,267, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-435 Corridor imrpovements from the Kansas State Line to just west of I-49 $62,611,000 $14,347,810 $58,223,761 $4,387, IM-MO MoDOT I-70 Environmental Impact Statement from Kansas state line to I-470 $2,236,000 $10,129 $2,361,580 ($125,580) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-70 Interchange improvements at I-435 $41,350,000 $35,213,164 $39,854,510 $1,495, BR-MO MoDOT I-70 Bridge and pavement improvementsfrom I-435 to 31st St.and bridge improvements on US-40 over the Blue River and the Manchester Trafficway $54,287,000 ($1,344,738) $52,873,880 $1,413, NHPP-MO MoDOT US-24 Bridge replacements at various locations $6,112,000 $1,124,935 $1,124,935 $4,987,065 MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL 9

11 S TA-MO MoDOT S STP-MO STPM-MO TE-MO Blue Ridge Bl vd Pedestrian Improvements over US71/I-49 in Grandview $193,320 $8,716 $600,664 ($407,344) MoDOT RT AA Roadway, sidewalk, and ADA improvements from Walnut St to Eagles Parkway $2,127,000 $173,277 $3,515,087 ($1,388,087) S NHPP-MO MoDOT Stadium Dr Bridge improvements over I-70 in Kansas City $2,039,000 ($85,703) $1,742,290 $296, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-435 Bridge improvements at Front St $3,596,000 ($37,813) $3,690,773 ($94,773) S NHPP-MO MoDOT RT W Pavement and Sidewalk improvements from I-435 to the Kansas State Line $3,411,000 $727,524 $4,000,100 ($589,100) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-435 Pavement Improvements from the Missouri River to US-24 $1,853,000 ($196,969) $1,518,610 $334, NHPP-MO MoDOT US-169 Ramp Improvements at I-35/I-70 and Broadway Blvd $295,000 ($7,760) $509,442 ($214,442) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-435 Pavement improvements from Raytown Road to Bannister Road $10,422,000 ($649,529) $7,301,920 $3,120, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-49 Pavement Improvements from Blue Ridge Boulevard to 163rd Street $3,967,000 $757,193 $3,955,861 $11, HSIP-MO MoDOT US-50 Intersection and Pavement Improvements at Rte. F and Lover's Lane in Lone Jack $596,000 ($31,020) $760,257 ($164,257) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-70 Pavement Improvements from west of Sterling to the Rte. 291 northbound exit $5,232,000 ($396,751) $4,836,267 $395, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-29 Pavement preservation treatment south of Guinotte Avenue to the Downtown Loop $1,217,000 $22,500 $22,500 $1,194, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-435 Pavement resurfacing from Route 78 to Raytown Road $2,024,000 $2,648,642 $2,648,642 ($624,642) S NHPP-MO MoDOT Doulgas Rd Bridge Improvements over I-470 $2,344,000 ($97,328) $2,637,880 ($293,880) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-470 I NHPP-MO MoDOT US-50 Install KC Scout DMS Boards on I-470 and on I-49 $423,000 $5,812 $453,740 ($30,740) Pavement improvements from Rte. RA (Todd George Rd.) to the Johnson County line $5,399,000 $2,539,828 $2,679,828 $2,719, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-70 Bridge improvements along I-70 in downtown Kansas City $4,053,000 $3,930,698 $4,052,198 $ NHPP-MO MoDOT I-70 Bridge improvements along I-70 between Pittman Rd. and Phelps Rd $7,084,000 $5,762,141 $6,870,941 $213, NHPP-MO MoDOT US-71 Pavement improvements from I-670 to Rte. W (Bannister Rd.) $5,257,000 $5,453,956 $5,528,356 ($271,356) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-435 Remove 83rd St bridge over I-435 $682,300 $12,887 $350,706 $331, S NHPP-MO MoDOT RT F Bridge improvements over I-70 and Rte. H $3,919,000 $4,085,548 $4,487,331 ($568,331) NHPP-MO MoDOT M-150 Intersection improvements on M-150 at Arborlake Dr. in Lee's Summit $312,000 $57,658 $333,397 ($21,397) S NHPP-MO MoDOT I-470 Bridge improvments at Hillcrest Road $1,586,200 $102,600 $102,600 $1,483, S NHPP-MO MoDOT I-49 Bridge replacement at 140th St in Grandview $1,779,000 $409,746 $409,746 $1,369, NHPP-MO MoDOT US-50 Safety and intersection improvements on US-50 and Buckner-Tarsney Rd $522,000 $466,681 $466,681 $55, S NHPP-MO MoDOT Blue Ridge Bl Bridge replacement over Route 78 $3,125,600 $481,600 $481,600 $2,644, S BR-MO MoDOT Grand Blvd Replacement of the bridge over I-670 $4,455,200 ($84,046) $3,841,363 $613, S NHPP-MO MoDOT I-70 Remove bridge over Truman Rd $289,000 $20,700 $20,700 $268, NHPP-MO MoDOT US-24 Erosion control repairs near travel lane at bridge over Rock Creek $452,000 $376,622 $376,622 $75, NHPP-MO MoDOT US-24 Bridge replacement over Delaware Avenue/Truman Library Drive $1,739,000 $176,000 $176,000 $1,563, NHPP-MO MoDOT M-350 Slide repair on westbound ramp to 63rd Street $623,800 $507,074 $507,074 $116, STP-MO MoDOT US-40 Install trench drains and sidewalks $203,000 $156,268 $156,268 $46, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-70 Pavement mill and resurface from Manchester Trafficway to east of Blue Ridge Cutoff $3,260,000 $1,865,388 $1,865,388 $1,394, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-29 Adding wrong way, do not enter and one-way signage at various locations $513,000 $22,500 $22,500 $490, KCATA N/A Operating Assistance for Lee's Summit $607,000 $607,000 $607,000 MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL 10

12 CMAQ-MO Kansas City, MO Armour Blvd/Benton Bl vd Armour/Benton Bicycle Facilities $422,210 ($38,694) $383,157 $39, S HSIP-MO MoDOT RT H Improve sight distance at Pink Hill Road $ 1,859,000 $ 265,500 $ 265,500 $1,593,500 Platte County, MO TA-MO Kansas City, MO N/A 152 Trail Segment 4- Congress to Old Tiffany Springs $450,000 ($49,956) $380,932 $69,068 Old Tiffany STPM-MO Kansas City, MO Springs Old Tiffany Springs Road Bridge over I-29 Reconstruction $4,000,000 $4,000,000 $4,000, B BRO-MO Platte County Clark Ave Bridge replacement over Grove Creek $640,000 ($40,323) $571,584 $68, STPM-MO Platte County 72nd St NW 72nd Street Complete Street Upgrade and Reconstruction $2,500,000 $2,500,000 $2,500, IM-MO MoDOT I-635 Pavement improvements from the Kansas State Line to I-29 $1,144,000 ($21,487) $2,806,815 ($1,662,815) IM-MO MoDOT I-29 I-635 Rehabilitate bridges at various locations on I-29 and I-635 in Platte County $5,374,000 $11,761 $8,603,283 ($3,229,283) NHPP-MO MoDOT US-69 Bridge improvements over the Missouri River $63,600,400 ($1,266,868) $62,138,650 $1,461, NHS-MO MoDOT I-29 Interchange improvements at Tiffany Springs Pkwy $4,351,000 ($700,408) $4,758,694 ($407,694) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-635 Erosion repairs from Rte. 69 to Rte. 9 $130,000 ($4,363) $134,462 ($4,462) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-29 Pavement improvements from Rte. 273 to I-435 $4,509,000 $427,465 $4,415,035 $93, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-435 Pavement improvements from I-29 to Cookingham Drive $5,191,000 $5,212,743 $5,328,843 ($137,843) NHPP-MO MoDOT M-152 Install guard cable from I-435 to Congress Ave $1,038,000 $58,806 $613,042 $424, NHPP-MO MoDOT M-9 Installation of guard cable from I-635 to US 169 $427,000 $61,616 $402,955 $24, S NHPP-MO MoDOT RT Z Bridge improvements at Bee Creek $960,000 $1,263,186 $1,263,186 ($303,186) NHPP-MO MoDOT I-435 Repair slide along I-435 south of bridge A3341 over Prairie Creek $500,000 $302,990 $302,990 $197, S NHPP-MO STP-MO MoDOT US-69 Drainage improvements at Frontier Street in Northmoor $583,800 $584,167 $584,167 ($367) HSIP-MO MoDOT M-92 Add new roundabout at the intersection of Rte. 45 Spur $1,840,000 $315,000 $315,000 $1,525, S CMAQ-MO NHPP-MO MoDOT Various Signal coordination along various routes $874,000 $36,800 $36,800 $837, STP-MO MoDOT I-29 Install fencing from Barry Road to south of 56th St $1,002,000 $1,108,690 $1,108,690 ($106,690) NHPP-MO MoDOT RT E Pavement resurfacing from I-29 to Route B $353,000 $8,000 $8,000 $345, HSIP-MO MoDOT M-45 N/A S NHPP-MO MoDOT RT 371 Regional Remove islands and restripe Rte. 45 at Klamm Road and Rte. 45 at Riss Lake Dri ve Pavement and shoulder improvements from RT 752 in St Joseph to the Platte Co. line $75,000 $86,514 $86,514 ($11,514) $2,286,846 $2,370, N CMAQ-KS BikeWalkKC N/A SRTS: Local Spokes Across the KC Region $ 500,000 $ 176,920 $ 500, N N N Johnson County Transit N/A Fixed Route Line Haul Service $ 2,000,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,000,000 CMAQ-KS MARC CMAQ-MO N/A Regional air quality public education $ 465,500 $ 465,500 $ 465,500 CMAQ-KS MARC CMAQ-MO N/A Active transportation program $ 72,000 $ 72,000 $ 72,000 CMAQ-KS MARC CMAQ-MO N/A Regional Rideshare program $ 250,000 $ 250,000 $ 250, N STPM-KS MARC N/A Regional Rideshare program - Signage $ 80,000 $ (39,236) $ 40,764 $ 39, N STPM-KS MARC N/A Planning Sustainable Places Program $355,000 ($11,996) $386,964 MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL 11

13 K STPM-KS MARC N/A 2016 Operation Greenlight ATMS Operations $163,000 $163,000 $163, NHPP-MO MoDOT I-635 Drainage improvements on I 635 and Horizons Parkway in Platte County and on I 435 and 63rd Street in Jackson County $319,000 $7,859 $321,852 ($2,852) KCATA N/A Transit centers, passenger amenities, facility and bus stop upgrades $ 600,000 $ 600,000 $ 600, N CMAQ-KS STPM-KS KCATA N/A Replacement buses, associated capital equipment, fareboxes, vans $ 16,650,000 $ 16,650,000 $ 16,650,000 KCATA N/A Regional Clean Vehicle Conversion $ 4,202,150 $ 4,202,150 $ 4,202, KCATA N/A Transit Employee Training $ 9,100 $ 9,100 $ 9,100 $ CMAQ-KS KCATA CMAQ-MO N/A New and Expanded Transit Services $ 720,000 $ 310,000 $ 720,000 $ KCATA N/A Support equipment and facilities $ 7,004,000 $ 7,004,000 $ 7,004, KCATA N/A Automatic vehicle location systems, radios and communications equipment $ 500,000 $ 500,000 $ 500, STPM-KS KCATA Johnson County Transit N/A Preventive Maintenance, Capital Cost of Contracting, Fixed Guideway (Bus Lanes) Maint, Project Administration $ 12,780,000 $ 12,780,000 $ 12,780,000 N/A Capital and Operating Assistance for The JO $ 115,430 $ 115,430 $ 115,430 KCATA N/A Regional Fare Collection and Monitoring Program $ 2,415,000 $ 1,680,000 $ 1,680,000 $735, S BR-MO MoDOT Various Pavement maintenance and repair on various bridges $ 1,738,000 $ 13,773 $ 2,908,900 $ (1,170,900) BR-MO MoDOT Various Bridge improvements on various bridges $4,242,000 $48,975 $5,391,289 ($1,149,289) BR-MO MoDOT Various Preventative maintenance and repair on various bridges in the urban Kansas City District $ 1,897,000 $ 17,742 $ 2,458,401 $ (561,401) CPG-MO MARC N/A Annual CPG agreement for MARC planning funds $ 2,565,671 $ 2,565,671 $ 2,565,671 MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL 12

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