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Agenda 06/23/2015 Item #16A126/23/2015 16.A.12. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to provide after - the -fact approval for the 2015 TIGER VII Discretionary Grant application, sponsored by the United States Department of Transportation, for the Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project, in the amount of 533,400,000. OBJECTIVE: To receive after - the -fact approval from the Board of County Commissioners to submit a TIGER 2015 grant application to the United States Department of Transportation for the Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project. CONSIDERATIONS: On April 16`h the Growth Management Department was informed that the Notice of Funding Availability was announced in the Federal Register for the TIGER 2015 discretionary grant program. The Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 ( "FY 2015 Appropriations Act ") appropriated $500 million to be awarded by the Department of Transportation ( "DOT ") for National Infrastructure Investments projects with a significant impact on the nation, region or metropolitan area. The Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements project completes a 15 -year, $200 million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Boulevard. The project will include construction of transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Boulevard corridor from Green Boulevard to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. During the past decade, the population of Collier County has increased and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. Past growth, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Boulevard for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a "ladder of opportunity" and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities in addition to increasing connectivity between major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. The grant requires a 20% minimum match. Collier County is offering $6,680,000 towards a match if awarded and a grant amount of $26,720,000 for total project cost of $33,400,000. All applicants are required to submit an application by June 5, 2015 and selected project will be announced by the end of this calendar year. Federal obligation of the awarded funds must be no later September 30, 2017. Packet Page -750- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. The Collier County CMA 95330 authorizes the County Manager to approve the submittal of grant applications with subsequent Board of County Commissioners action at the next available Board meeting to ratify the approval as "after- the - fact." FISCAL IMPACT: Should Collier County receive funding from USDOT for the proposed project, funding would be awarded in the amount of $26,720,000. The local match requirement of 20% would be $6,680,000 for a total project amount of $33,400,000. Match funds are anticipated to be provided by impact fees and, if necessary, by a loan from general revenue to be paid back by future impact fee collections. The Board will have the opportunity to accept or reject the funds if the grant application is approved. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: These transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Boulevard are consistent with the Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality, and requires majority vote for Board approval. —SRT RECOMMENDATION: To provide an after - the -fact approval of a grant application submitted by Staff for the 2015 TIGER VII Discretionary Planning Grant Application, sponsored by the United States Department of Transportation. Prepared by: Lorraine Lantz, Project Manager Attachments: Grant Application County Manager's Memorandum of Approval Packet Page -751- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.A.16.A.12. Item Summary: Recommendation to provide after - the -fact approval for the 2015 TIGER VII Discretionary Grant application, sponsored by the United States Department of Transportation, for the Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project, in the amount of $33,400,000. Meeting Date: 6/23/2015 Prepared By Name: LantzLorraine Title: Project Manager, Growth Management Department 5/22/2015 3:31:56 PM Submitted by Title: Project Manager, Growth Management Department Name: LantzLorraine 5/22/2015 3:31:57 PM Approved By Name: ScottTrinity Title: Manager - Planning, Growth Management Department Date: 6/4/2015 2:44:17 PM Name: KearnsAllison Title: Manager Financial R Operational Support. Growth Management Department Date: 6/4/2015 3:10:32 PM Name: TaylorLisa Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Growth Management Department Date: 6/4/2015 3:29:10 PM Name: ShueGene Title: Division Director - Operations Support, Growth Management Department Date: 6/5/2015 9:29:09 AM Packet Page -752- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Name: PattersonAmy Title: Manager - Impact Fees & EDC, Growth Management Department Date: 6/5/2015 11:03:08 AM Name: TeachScott Title: Deputy County Attorney, County Attorney Date: 6/5/2015 11:41:32 AM Name: Joshua Thomas Title: Grants Support Specialist, Grants Management Office Date: 6/5/2015 1:49:07 PM Name: Casa] anguidaNick Title: Deputy County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 6/6/2015 9:31:57 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 6/8/2015 9:16:15 AM Name: StanleyTherese Title: Manager - Grants Compliance, Grants Management Office Date: 6/9/2015 1:18:28 PM Name: CasalanguidaNick Title: Deputy County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 6/12/2015 10:59:07 AM Packet Page -753- Grant Application Reviewed and Approved by County Manag r, or designe Countykk-5' MaUger date After - the -Fact Approval by the BCC is required at the June 23, 2015 BCC meeting TO: Leo Ochs, County Manager CC: Trinity Scott, Transportation Planning Manager FROM: Joshua Thomas, Grants Support Specialist RE: County Manager review and approval of two FY 15 TIGER Grant Applications sponsored by the US Department of Transportation in the amount of $39,636,000. June 4, 2015 The Collier County Transportation Planning Division is applying for two FY15 TIGER grants. One project is a reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Boulevard, and the other project is to construct transportation infrastructure improvements along Vanderbilt Drive from Bonita Beach Road to Bluebill Avenue and create community streets which encourage safe recreational activities. Collier Bonlevard The Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements project completes a 15 year, $200 million reconstruction effort that will include construction of transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Boulevard corridor from Green Boulevard to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the boarder of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Continuing population growth of Collier County necessitates the expansion of Collier Boulevard for capacity and to consider methods to connect to growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks, and transit facilities. The project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities in addition to increasing connectivity between residential, commercial, and recreational facilities in the region. 3299 Tam ami Trall East'., Suite 201 - Naoles. Florida 34912.5746 -239-252-8973 • FAX 239- 252 -8828 Packet Page -754- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. The grant requires a 20% minimum match; however, the project is more competitive with a greater match. l 011lei' C OlTrtty is OEIei'Iilg n ' + if awarded J t_ g grant c a nc inn Ann �n,680,000 towarUS a match i awarded the 'rani sn the anio nt of pLV, icv,�lvv. Vanderbilt Drive This project will construct infrastructure improvements on the Vanderbilt Drive corridor from Bonita Beach Road to Bluebill Avenue. The first effort includes the replacement of three obsolete bridges with three newly constructed bridges. These new bridges will include safe new pedestrian and bicycle facilities. The expanded bridges will complete a local street network and result in an alleviation of congestion on adjacent streets and enhanced access to residential communities, commercial centers, beach park and ride, as well as park and boat facilities. The second effort is to construct more than four miles of improved pathways, bike lanes and sidewalks. This will create an alternative transportation modes network which will include the construction of sidewalk/pathways, bike lanes, bridges and bike parking. The project will also complete an existing bicycle and pedestrian route. An important benefit of this project is that it will connect Lee and Collier Counties at a point where travelers can enjoy beaches, shopping and other amenities as well as gain additional access to the already established LinC bus services which connect the two counties. The grant project requires a 20% minimum match; however, the project will be more competitive with a greater match. Collier County is offering $3,229,000 towards a match if awarded the grant amount of $12,916,000 The application is due June 5, 2015. Your approval authorizes OMB to submit the grant applications in www.�vants.gov followed by after the fact approval by the Board of County Commissioners at the June 23, 2015 BCC meeting. Once you have reviewed the applications, please sign in the box above and call me for pickup at 239 -252 -8989. Thank you, and please let me know if you have any questions regarding this request. Packet Page -755- GRAiVTS.C�UV" pp Grant Application Package ,.. Opportunity Title: iffering Agency: CFDA Number: CFDA Description: Opportunity Number: Competition ID: Opportunity Open Date: Opportunity Close Date: PY 2015 National Infrastructure Investments National infrastructure Investments DTOS59- 15 -RA- TIGER? TIGER ? -FY15 05/05/2015 06/OSI2015 Robert Mariner TIGER Program Director E -mail: robert.mariner @dot.gov Phone: 202 -366 -8914 Agency Contact: O.S. Department of Transportation 20.933 National infrastructure Investments DTOS59- 15 -RA- TIGER? TIGER ? -FY15 05/05/2015 06/OSI2015 Robert Mariner TIGER Program Director E -mail: robert.mariner @dot.gov Phone: 202 -366 -8914 6/23/2015 16.A.12. This opportunity is only open to organizations, applicants who are submitting grant applications on behalf of a company, state, local or tribal government, academia, or other type of organization. Application Filing Name: Collier County Board of County Commissioners r l/ s .�_ t*1rt E�OXf1M / / #Q iol?lete Mandatory Aaplicatio or ederai As is a_nce SF -424 . ------------------------------------------------ --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ................. Atta- chore to ----- - - -- -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- -- ---- --------- - -- - -- ------------------------------------------------------ Optional s Show Instructions >> Packet Page -756- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. OMB Number. 4040 -0004 Expiration Date: 813112018 Application for Federal Assistance SF -424 ' 1. Type of Submission: Preapplication Q Application n Changed /Corrected Application 2. Type of Application: ' If Revision, select appropriate letter(s): 0 New n Continuation Other (Specify): E] Revision ' 3. Date Received: 4. Applicant Identifier. OaFO;W -15 5a. Federal Entity Identifier: 5b. Federal Award Identifier. Lorraine Lantz 822 State Use Only: 8. Date Received by State: 7. State Application Identifier. 8. APPLICANT INFORMATION: 'a. Legal Name: Collier County Board of County Commissioners ' b. Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number (EINfTIN): ' c. Organizational DUNS: 0769977900000 159-6000558 d. Address: `Streett: 3299 Tamiami Trail East Suite 202 Street2: City: Naples County/Parish: 1. ' State: FL: Florida Province: ' Country: USA: UNITED STATES Zip 1 Postal Code: 34112 -5746 e. Organizational Unit: Department Name: Division Name: Transportation Planning Growth tlanagement f. Name and contact information of person to be contacted on matters Involving this application: Prefix: t!s . ' First Name: Lorraine Middle Name: ' Last Name: Lantz Suffix: I Title: Project Manager Organizational Affiliation: Collier County Board of County Commissioners 'Telephone Number: 239- 252 -5779 Fax Number: `Email: LorraineLantzCkolliergov.net Packet Page -757- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. n Gnniic.atto for Federal Assistance SF_474 r r..___ ,... * 9. Type of Applicant 1: Select Applicant Type: B: County Government Type of Applicant 2: Select Applicant Type: Type of Applicant 3: Select Applicant Type: ` Other (specify): * 10. Name of Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Transportation 11, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 20.933 CFDA Title: National Infrastructure Investments * 12. Funding Opportunity Number: DTOS59-15- RA- TIGER7 * Title: FY 2015 National Infrastructure Investments 13. Competition Identification Number: TIGER7 -FY15 Title: 14, Areas Affected by Project (Cities, Counties, States, etc.): Add Attachment D�Iete Attachmertit View Attachment * 16. Descriptive Title of Applicant's Project: Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvement Project Attach supporting documents as specified in agency instructions. Add Attachments Delete Attachments I UewAtlachments Packet Page -758- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Application for Fedora! Assistance SF-424 16. Congressional Districts Of: `a. Applicant E== `b.Program/Project 25 Attach an additional list of Program/Project Congressional Districts If needed. Add Attachment Delete Attachment: Vew Attachment 17. Proposed Project: ' a. Start Date: 0 7/01/2016 • b. End Date: 05/01!2019 16. Estimated Funding (S): `a. Federal 26, 720, 000.00 ' b. Applicant 6, 680, 000.00 ' c. State 0.00 ` d. Local 1 0.00 ' e. Other 0.00 f. Program Income �^ 0.00 'g.TOTAL 33,900,000.00 • 19. is Application Subject to Review By State Under Executive Order 12372 Process? 0 a. This application was made available to the State under the Executive Order 12372 Process for review on �. QX b. Program is subject to E.O. 12372 but has not been selected by the State for review. El c. Program is not covered by E.O. 12372. ` 20. Is the Applicant Delinquent On Any Federal Debt? (If "Yes," provide explanation In attachment.) Yes OX No If "Yes ", provide explanation and attach Atld A #lachmen[ Delete Attachment View Attachment f 21, "By signing this application, I certify (1) to the statements contained In the list of certifications" and (2) that the statements herein are true, complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I also provide the required assurances" and agree to comply with any resulting terms if I accept an award. I am aware that any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or claims may subject me to criminal, civil, or administrative penalties. (U.S. Code, Title 218, Section 1001) ❑X "I AGREE The list of certifications and assurances, or an internet site where you may obtain this list, is contained in the announcement or agency specific instructions. Authorized Representative: Prefix: tor. First Name: Leo Middle Name: E Last Name: Ochs Suffix: Title: County Manager ' Telephone Number: 239 - 252 -8383 Fax Number: 'Email: LeoOchs@colliergov.net F—S19-ature of Authorized Representative: Therese stsNey ' Date Signed: 067067m15 Packet Page -759- 6/23/2015 16.A.12 ATTACHMENTS FORM Instructions: On this form, you will attach the various files that make up your grant application. Please consult with the appropriate Agency CuIr9olinac fnr mnrP infnrmafinn nhrnio onr, needed file Please remember that any files —u attach must he in the docllmenf fn rmaf de- and named as specified in the Guidelines. Important: Please attach your files in the proper sequence. See the appropriate Agency Guidelines for details. 1) Please attach Attachment l Attachment A -cover Letter - Add Attachment wAttachrrient," DeleteAftachment "" 2} Please attach Attachment 2 Attachment B- betters of supp Add Attachment Delete Attachment" Yew. Attachment .. 3) Please attach Attachment 3 Attachment C- Benefit -Cost An Add Attachment Delete Attachment ; ,ViewAitachmenC. 4) Please attach Attachment 4 Attachment D- Federal Usage Raj Add Attachment Delete AttachmentView Attacnment i 5) Please attach Attachment 5 Attachment E- Letter of Commi Add Attachment Delete Attachment ;ewAttachment 6) Please attach Attachment 6 Add Attachment ' Delete Attachment ;View Attachment: "` 7) Please attach Attachment 7 - -1 Add Attachment Detele Attachment View ARachment 8) Please attach Attachment 8 Add Attachment Delete Attachment VewAltachment " 9) Please attach Attachment 9 —� Add Attachment Delete Attachment View Attachment" :; 10) Please attach Attachment 10 CAdd Attachment Delete- Attachment " View "Aliachment " 11) Please attach Attachment 11 Add Attachment Delete Attachment Vew Attachment 12) Please attach Attachment 12 — -� AddAttaehmeni Delete Atlachment " 1. VewAtiachmeni `- 13) Please attach Attachment 13 �— Add Attachment De ►ete Attachment Vieui Attachment 14) Please attach Attachment 14 Delete Attachrent View Attachment '. Add Attachment 15) Please attach Attachment 15 Delete Attachmen! View Attachment , Add Attachment Packet Page -760- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Attachment A: Cover Letter TIGER VII Application Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements June 5th, 2015 Packet Page -761- 6/23/2015 16.A.12 Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx; I am pleased to submit the Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project for TIGER FY2105 funding. The requested amount of $26,720,000 will complete the funding package of $33,400,000 and is the final piece of a 15 year, $300 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Boulevard. Collier Boulevard serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Boulevard for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating Ladders of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improves the mobility and adds a multi -modal capacity to a critical segment of Collier Boulevard that is needed for the overall transportation system. The project improvements to the roadway and bridges also include the creation of new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit amenities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the countywide network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. Thank you for the opportunity to apply for TIGER f innding. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. Sincerely, Leo E. Ochs, Jr. County Manager Packet Page -762- ill {�3 5? - r SS�= S/2&2011 5 11 6D. A. 12. 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Attachment B: Letters of Support TIGER VII Application Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements June 5th, 2015 Packet Page -796- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. 11,1� ' '.I, �;,, )" May 22, 2 0 1 S The honorable Anthony Fox-,, U.S. Department of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, Southeast Washington, District of Columbia 20590 RE: Collier County - TIGER V11 Grant Dear Secretary Foxx: I am pleased to provide this letter in support of Collier County Transportation I'laRnIIIII'S efforts to obtain a federal grant. The goal of their proposed project is to complete the 15 mile project of Collier Boulevard from Green Boulevard to Interstate 75, 1 respectfully request your consideration of this organization's application for federal funding. Started fifteen vicars ago, the Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements project is a $200 million reconstruction effort. If funded, Collier Count-,,, wili be able to complete this project creating a ladder of Opportunity, increasing their connectivity to employment, education services and other opportunities for 1-111derserved areas. Project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating nett hike lanes. pati-INvays, sidewalks and transit iacilities providing safe c bicycle and pedestrian routs completing the network of multi'llocial facilities In the region. AL'a In, I ell COUI-J'e VOUr consideration of this worthy cause. If' I can be of urther in this niaucr. please do not hesitate to contact nle at the address belov'r. B N ni CC: Ms. O'Bannoll. P'cLn-onal Director. U. S. Senator Bill Nelson Packet Page -797- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. C-011grC55 of for allitO *,tat n �pollsc of r1pu5nitatiluc -9 t' 1,151ltttgtott, 4DQ__ 20:11; June 2. 2015 The Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application: Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: 1 am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15-y ear. 5200 million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Boulevard. 'I project «ill includes construction of transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Boulevard corridor from Green Boulevard to Interstate 75. 'Phis critical corridor serves as the border of the Man area and the rural area of economic concern. During the past decade. the population of CAN Count } has increased and moved past this urban h«undary into the rural area. This. in addition to the forecasted population grov�th of' Collier CourttY. necessitates the expansion of Collier Boulevard for capacity and to consider methods to connect the =r(m ing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the 11GER grant by, creating a .Madder of opportunity's and increasing connectivity to cmployinum, education, services and other opportunities Rw underserved areas. The project in?provements to Be roack a, and side«alks and transit facilities. This project bridge also include creatmg ne%k We lanes. path« q s, will provide Or safe bicycle and pedestrian routes R, complete the netttork of multimodal facilities in addition ro Wronsing connemkAy ba"een major - A Ciliiirll.i'i.;i. I d t l U�.. lCr� 1 �.,?d r: - r�. .:atli'�, , l t• iliti s ill tllc ., .�.. This agency, as %vell as the residents and visitors of (ollier. "ill heneiit from this project. Thank you for your attention and «e respectfull} request your full and fair consideration of Collier County's request far 1 IC;ER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Boulevard C or -Actor Improvements Pr« w. Sincerely. 1 irrt 6 5" son Member of Congress Packet Page -798- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. 'l. 4 r it t Florida House of Representatives Representative Kathleen Passidomo District 106 District Office: Tallahassee Office: 3299 Tamiami Trail East 417 House Office Building Suite 304 402 South Monroe Street Naples, FI, 34112 Tallahassee, FL 32399 (239) 417 -6200 (850) 717 -5106 (239) 417 -6204 (fax) Email: kathleen .passidomonmyfloridahouse.gov May 12, 2015 The Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: This letter is to express my support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY 2015 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the cstablisllcd commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this project. I hope you will join me in wholeheartedly supporting their appiier�tit� Passidomo Committees & Subcommittees: Civil Justice Subcommittee, Chair; Judiciary Committee, Vice Chair; Insurance & Banking Subcommittee; Transportation & Ports Subcommittee; Veteran & Military Affairs Subcommittee Packet Page -799- m n A t " r A Nat I icpn-.i I N -Luu't (-:xn'cui%.-r N# 'EL miuvL-1-mra. m Swc Hmhh Symcm a T=k I I rm WnWou) J.. at Hudson Speaker pro tempore Floridal lousL of'Rcprcstmtativt:s District SO k1n; 13-4115) i i ono7a-E is A nthral y Fnxx ,200 Ncw krsvy Avenue, SE NVashing1cm, DC 20590 Re; TIGF-R F),'201 5 Gran! Apptication — CO]IiCi- BiVd. CL-A-ridUr 1nlf)r(j%'CMClltS Dcar Sccrctanry Et %x: 6/23/2015 16.A.12. SubummmiUms C, MV lypoin tMents r I am plea edl to offalilk luticrof&ippm-t Awthe CM&K%iltyTransporlmion for TIGER, FY2105 funding of lFrprove-ments Project- Tfi.s projttc1compictes.1 15)ear. S-20f) '!�Ifl'ion t-to upg7adc 15 $ks v-'*C",--,15ei- BNd. '11m pr(-�jat %vill rornstr-tic, alwmg Hw QHQr Bind. worridur Frkmi Grctnl lllvd ',ct lntcrstalc 73- 77his cwidcr scrwF as Oic boro;cr o!'Ihc Min ama aanj the rural -n-va Ovz r !'k-: pal decada the poplM of CoWr•oup As, gro%,,,-n an,,J movo-d ihis intan bound"ar.y irin the rul.-M 'i -an to Iliz ffirzca�.tccl populciticri gromh of Collicr Gn�nity, ncccs�siuzs- tho CX7ZUTU�;iWl, it] - F!, --, in ;Iddin (14101 fKA aw capucky and w coNdm- nick ids to cmm,.zi fl,t �p:mxirg n-,,igfiboikou�ds ILI the coNhhwhed, e:orn"n;:rCk.1 Ltnj �'.JnpboymLnt arc Ls. 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SENATOR GARRETT RICHTER President Pro Tempore 23rd District May 22, 2015 6/23/2015 16.A.12. THE FLORIDA SENATE Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -1100 COMMITTEES: Ethics and Elections, Chair Banking and Insurance, Vice Chair Appropriations Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services Commerce and Tourism Regulated Industries Rules The Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application: Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: I am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 -year, $200 million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Boulevard. The project will includes construction of transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Boulevard corridor from Green Boulevard to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. During the past decade, the population of Collier County has increased and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Boulevard for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a "ladder of opportunity" and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities in addition to increasing connectivity between major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this project. Thank you for your attention and we respectfully request your favorable consideration of Collier REPLY TO: 71 3299 E. Tamiami Trail, Suite 203, Naples, Florida 34112 -4961 (239) 417 -6205 71 404 Senate Office Building, 404 South Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -1100 (850) 487 -5023 71 25 Homestead Road North, Suite 42 B, Lehigh Acres, Florida 33936 (239) 338 -2777 Senate's Website: www.flsenate.gov ANDY GARDINER GARRETT RICHTER President of the Senate Packet Page -801- President Pro Tempore 6/23/2015 16.A.12. May 22, 2015 Page 2 County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project. Sincerely, Garrett Richter Packet Page -802- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. May 19, 2015 Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: i am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and Other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network ofmultimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this pro iect. Thank you for your attention and we respectfully request your favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. Sincerck " Michelle Edwards Arnold Director Public Transit and Neighborhood Enhancement Division Cc: Lorraine Lantz, Project Manager i - 9� e 1-„3 �nlpi -e, ^a 314'!2,15746 2 cg4 0 ✓k.�3.,.� .,_ ..� ;io(3l liar: �.��! ....Li... tU..a' �4ar , FF,�r3uc = <.��-G�..-�� 4- A"> Packet Page -803-' 6/23/2015 16.A.12. COLLTRA K=opcktzn Mann-tnq QrqwdwUon 2886 South Hameshoe Drive, Naples, FL 34104 ■ (239) 252-8192 * Fax (239) 252-5815 N 4: 1 y 2) 6, 2'015 Honorable Anthony Ft)xx United Staws St =t-jr-Y of Trarlsportation 1200 Nc,,vJers--y Avenue -, SE W-asiiitigtun. DC 20590 Rc. TKIEM FY2015 Grant Application for Collier Blvd- Corridor lmprovt�ai-.tits from Coltier Cowily Drar'-,ccrctan. Foxx- I am pleased to inform you filet this FY 2015 TIGER Grant Application for Blvd. Corri(lor Improvement. ,; Projoct from Collier County is consis,11-M with th'-MWs Lom,,. Range Tran-sporiation Pkui and the Cumprc? ensivc Pathl-vays Plan. This prc.? :ct completc-s a $200 Million rewnsiraction eftbrt to upgmdc transportation infrastrudure, improvemcilis Uion I g the Coliticr 111 LL cot-ildor front Green Bl%td. to Inters.W'- "1 7 5 ()Vcr t:hc pa- 't 4 cfa» flic, plop"flatil"on i:lf Colilcr Cotmry has C-nawn !It a significzn, ra te. i;.'<)L-claflw in th-- cast ern pm irwhnn ofdw Comity. This cHL�Cal co.-ricior suppons ffi°L, movertw-4,,c I1I rural arcas by k)-' J CJ.114T to Lirban cunntrne-,zial and cm, plilymen, - L 11 -e-'I'L-Ts . w pr c.0 E-:cncral roadw.-,y V ts zmd TCFhICCTIIVI'A OF 8 it-,U::wr'-'IIIV deficicml C�i - rrnpi,co c.inon 13-id�ge. It also includc-S the additio-I ofrwnv bilk"Q. hln s, sid(!vvalks trunsft f r ciliuc-s. As such. bothth !-,;sidcnts and,, i.sitvi-, o the aren- will bl-nefit from these MIrI*0IYCMe!it'S. of L'n'L' Im LLId-Ir r`f (D'T"')"'Wlit) LIV to M L -107, cml. ,duuut =.'I�e-S Z.'7',d `in z,zrs,�rv!,-i a l-'-s and Is Cor" I'stclnt 'I rans-,urtanon P-i?n ind o(twr v"-i'ii thc C)f t '— -i%miscs ."IL: -E., ("NIR Picaf lt:l -'-I" 1'-nI-'-'v 'If, I c a i h:-- cat r--', s x i L�rc I'v. I uci I ]a Av:��r' C11 E'.xecutivc Dirccror Packet Page -804- Mission: To protect, promote & improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county & community efforts. May 11, 2015 HEALTH Collier County Vision: To be the Healthiest State in the Nation Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersev Avenue, SE Washington; DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Rick Scott Governor John H. Armstrong, MD, FACE State Surgeon General & Secretary It is with great pleasure to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application TIGER FY2105 funding, Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 }rear, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Boulevard. The project will construct and complete a gap in transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Boulevard corridor from Green Boulevard to Interstate 75. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion and upgrades which will ensure the connection to the growing neighborhoods and establish commercial and economic value for all modes of transportation. This project will complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities. The Florida Department of Health, Healthy Communities Department has been working closely with the county transportation planners to advocate for healthy design and active communities stressing the importance of designing for all users. Healthy Communities recognizes this project as an opportunity to connect, develop and build to promote good health utilizing the complete streets concepts. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban and the rural area which currently does not allow multi - modal passage due to high speeds and dead end connections, unless by car. This gap in the infrastructure makes it impossible to cross or navigate and is unquestionably an unsafe environment for pedestrians and cyclists. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge will include new bike lanes, pathways and sidewalks creating a safer environment to actively move about the community creating opportunities to be physically active and lead healthy lifestyles. Thank- you for your attention and consideration to Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds in support of the Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project. This agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from the connectivity this project will generate. Respectfully submitted, ob- n Deborah Chesna Healthy Communities Planning Consultant Florida Department of Health in Collier County Florida Department of Health - Collier County Office of the Administrator 3339 Tamiiami Trail, Suite 145 • Naples, Florida 34112 -0961 PHONE: 2391'252 -5332 • FAX 2391774 -5653 Packet Page -805- www.FloridaHenith.gov TWITTER:HealthyFLA FAC EBOOK:FLDepartmen tofHea Ith YOUTUBE: fldoh FUCKR: HealthyFla PINTEREST: HealthyFla 6/23/2015 16.A.12. da6icyC��q x This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural FLORIDA. area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of BICYCLE Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier A550 .iiai 10N May 13, 2015 P.O. Box 2452 consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the Oldsmar FL 34677 Honorable Anthony Foxx Phone: 813 - 748 -1513 www.floridabicycle.org United States Secretary of Transportation Keri Caffrey 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Dan Connaughton Washington, DC 20590 Board of Directors David Henderson Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Jodi Hohlstein Improvements President provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of Earl Lang Dear Secretary Foxx: Vice President educational and recreational facilities in the region. Jeff Hohstein I am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Secretary Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Roger Pierce Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15- Steele Olmstead Treasurer year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. Lisa walker The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along Tim Bol the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. Jim Dodson This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural John Egberts area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Chris LeDew Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to Advisory Board consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the Chris Burns established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and Keri Caffrey increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other Dan Connaughton opportunities for underserved areas. Steve Diez David Henderson The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will Herb Hiller provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of Dwight Kingsbury multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, Henry Lawrence educational and recreational facilities in the region. Laura Minns Residents of Collier Boulevard and visitors to the area will benefit from Dan Moser this project. Thank you for your attention and we respectfully request your Roger Pierce favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning John Sinibaldi Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. Lisa walker Randy Williams Sincerely, Becky Afonso Executive Director Y Becky Afonso Executive Director Florida Bicycle Association Better bicycling means a better Florida IBIKE Packet Page -806- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. FR- i. May 12, 2015 Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: The Urban Land Institute of Southwest Florida is pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This project supports the ideals and mission of ULI SW Florida, to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities. As the preeminent, multidisciplinary real estate forum, ULI facilitates an open exchange of ideas, information, and experience among local, national and international industry leaders and policy makers dedicated to creating better places. Thank you for your attention and we respectfully request your favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. Sincerely, �i?'W �E a Tim Byal, Chair, ULI SW FL TByaIAMiromar.com (239) 390 -5130 Packet Page -807- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. P.O. Box 150045, Cape Coral, Florida 33915 -0045 • (239) 244 -2220 • www.leempo.com May 22, 2015 Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY 2015 Grant Application — Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: I am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application seeking TIGER FY 2015 funding for the Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade fifteen miles of Collier Boulevard. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Boulevard corridor from Interstate 75 to Green Boulevard. The forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Boulevard to neet capacity needs and to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by providing multi -modal options and creating a Ladder of Opportunity by increasing connectivity to employment, education, shopping and medical services for underserved areas. The improvements to the roadway and bridge within the project limits include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian facilities to complete the gap in the current network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. As a regional facility, this agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this project. Thank you for your consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project. Sincerely, Donald L. Scott Executive Director dIsTIGER letter collier blvd Packet Page -808- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue; SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: This fetter of support is offered for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct multimodal transportation capacity improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a !_adder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. The school district, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier County, will benefit from the increased mobility in all of its forms that this project provides. Thank you for your favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. Sincerely, Thomas E. Conrecode, P.E. Executive Director, Support Services Collier County Public Schools Packet Page -809 4Z- OF SOUTHVVEST Officgrs May 19,201-5 Chair Oavi�'V.'. Wnsts4n Vice-Chair -.Honorable Anll onv Foxx Edward Secr-elary of Transwnalion A.Scr,tt �-iarse.- 1-200 Nvw Jersey Avenue, Sh Washinean. D;1 10590 Stuart EL Prim Fou"def and tmmvdiate east Chair Rlnnhard A. GadibUtt Phyllis Baruisk,,,, Henrly, C; CrAwi Namy Gnbdry Edw?i marine, DIDS Mirlvcl R. Caren --rtwvj Ss C, Higg;rs If- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. i: LOM DA Re., TIGER FY2015 (wakit Applitation - Collier Rh-d. Corridor Imprownients Dear '.;--Tctary Foxx: I ant picoused lo affv, tfak, letter of supp(wt for the ('oflier Comity TranWdaipon Planning ilpph�tion for TIGFR FY20 IS funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor birproventinits flit)izct. Th[,i proj=1 ecmq'Illetes a 15 vtav, P-00 Milhorl rec-finstructiciat cfl ort In Lepgraic 15, ruilcs or Cold icr Blvd, The pqrqjccet will tudiv,p irt.,9ticm -Infrastructurc. unprovenients awrig fhe Collier Blvd. corridar from Green Blvd. to Interstate '75. This CTIvc-al corridor wwfs as, The. bordcr of tht- wbail nma and she rural area or i Over (tic px5t dccadc, filz Population of Colliti, County h-?s growm awd niuvrd vewl this kirb.,111 ivand--n" into the rund area. This, in addilion to the finrecasted popiation gc;ulh of Colher counly, qcccfmlaltn� fl)-, expinsion cf Cattier 81vd. 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T - -7 artc-mljn an'-':] vvz:, 5r lL 4l 'L L IUI, l kl rt it, C jI, 1-M- P; t,J - )r- c 5 i d on t AJFCA 5025 C;astefio Dri.,e 0 Suitv 101 Nables,,,Flari-4, T 9A44i,o Fa 6/23/2015 16.A.12. r"rIKARfil 1K11-rV'rDA==1("" QA=9=-rVr;=ARfi W%01W11W1%.V Blom I I a I ar-1116■ ■ ow Wff-1%1 116— a I a a—R-%IWB Members include Local City, County, and State Agencies, Private Industries and Citizens Tuc,;day. 10m, ]':P, 2015 Antli-m-w Fnx,� St."Ites ViCcrct wy of'Fi-aii.F, 1200 TJew Jenx-,,, Aven tic, S E 'kk',lsLijji&)1on, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grath Al, III icallorl -- Collier Blivd. carrid:11- I III pa-well-jents Dtar 1,,Lc-remv I (ri I"Frur 0111s iUttL:r Of- . ;Ijjlpmt ('(I]- 111t ColliL:i- CorrillY T!-aiisfi-xtation Planning applicati4an for TJ (3F,"R'. FY"7, I (IS furid III., of IL"-, Cv�l I iur B I vd. f.,iiprovL:rI I Tlro;�Vct. This wrill-pletes ;1 15 war. 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()ver tl;c- rxis'. jy,J)LLE,16031 DJ'CAllit f CI-11-MIN Lli 1`1' Y11 L1111d alv`�,ed pastthis urban bouncLary irito the WRII wva. 11;�S, in addfllo; ki Ibc forcu-'r]"ALf(i popul.-LI'L-m 'p-owilt. kif, C•llit.r C.,M11,11�1. tile -111 cif` Colher Tflvd, for tv �illO C-;:II,,J;iT coiinto Ili - f, to VI tfh esl"Ajikfl); --d Cni-11 III UCTli M-1d 1i'—: ILIL:a's 14, TKIIER j [,y �.c r,tL' 1--idder ni'Op POI-RI 11 --A 1170 ', M Tl(--,-i VlIV tO MIT .)th,,-T C-5 tl F fflidcrscry .d, ircas, 1, 1w [v,-Cj-,ct iEnpT,,:ivc,-ncw.; to rh,.� Zild b-,-iLLLf -Ji!-) ir-jciudc rauadr'111 hil-l'u,, , Lln"-S, putin-o"liy's, aild tmil5it l i4.11aal S, 1111's proic"O wl[l 1511 s1t1 i-Or ' ,Afe biC;N-Ll 21111 111UCICS11-im rokL , lo LJI 111,,�L vwR of inub-imodal 17,16JUS '111-d Io M, comiric-rc-SA, fvcilitTs III UrIc Its ictn:. Ilia, 1111d 1""Il b—_ICCIL this 111,11111 ,IDLI 111d WC vrilli colr lcicrluloll (A' BrUd "'CC �,l LI �:'JNX I Tr.,fflc `,x17,-t-y 1 Can- Chaiipe7-S077: David Buehheit Vice-Chai7-.• Charles Benson Sm-etai-vlCoordinaloi-.- Nancy Fi-ve Collier Couno Transportation Services DiviSi0771T- f 7 q.fic Operations Depffl-NIIC77t 2885 South Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Telephone: (239) 252-8260 Fax.- (239) 252-5868 Packet Page -811- May 26, 2015 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New-Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: I am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This agencv, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this project. Thank _you for your attention and we respectfully request your favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. Sincerely, 3etli, 3 ra,inna4-cl, Beth Brainard Executive Director Naples Pathways Coalition Packet Page -812- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Date Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: 1 am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area_ This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this project. Thank you for your attention and we respectfully request your favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. Sincerely, Packet Page -813- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Date Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: I am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This pro ject completes a 15 year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this project. Thank you for your attention and we respectfully request your favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. r F, Packet Page -814- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. r Date � Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: I am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this project. —thank you for your attention and we respectfully request your favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. sincer .j,,, Packet Page -815- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Date Honorable Anthony Fora United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: I am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 Ivfillion reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this project. Thank you for your attention and we respectfully request your favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. Sincerely, Packet Page -816- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Date 5/-/ /5` Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: I am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. Thus, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike Ianes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this project. Thank you for your attention and we respectfully request your favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. Sincerely, i Packet Page -817- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Date Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: I am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. Ties, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. T'nis project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this project. Thank you for your attention and we respectfully request your favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. Ij Packet Page -818- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Date Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: I am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 Million reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area. This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for underserved areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bile lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this project. Thank you for your attention and we respectfully request your favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. Sincerely, Packet Page -819- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Date Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: I am pleased to offer this letter of support for the Collier County Transportation Planning application for TIGER FY2105 funding of its Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project. This project completes a 15 year, $200 1v illion reconstruction effort to upgrade 15 miles of Collier Blvd. The project will construct transportation infrastructure improvements along the Collier Blvd. corridor from Green Blvd. to Interstate 75. This critical corridor serves as the border of the urban area and the rural area of economic concern. Over the past decade, the population of Collier County has grown and moved past this urban boundary into the rural area This, in addition to the forecasted population growth of Collier County, necessitates the expansion of Collier Blvd. for capacity and to consider methods to connect the growing neighborhoods to the established commercial and employment areas. This project supports the ideals of the TIGER grant by creating a Ladder of Opportunity and increasing connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities for under-served areas. The project improvements to the roadway and bridge also include creating new bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks and transit facilities. This project will provide for safe bicycle and pedestrian routes to complete the network of multimodal facilities and connect to major commercial, residential, educational and recreational facilities in the region. This agency, as well as the residents and visitors of Collier, will benefit from this project. Thank you for your attention and we respectfully request your favorable consideration of Collier County's request for TIGER Planning Grant funds to support the Collier Blvd. Corridor improvements Project. Packet Page -820- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Attachment C: Benefit -Cost Analysis Spreadsheet TIGER VII Application Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements June 5th, 2015 Packet Page -821- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Collier Blvd BCA Summary The Collier Boulevard Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA) has been developed using the TIGER BCA Guidance' and the TIGER BCA Resource Guide'. The Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project will cost $33.4m (2015 dollars), of which $26.72m or 80% is being requested as a TIGER grant with the remainder being provided through Collier County public funds. The following economic benefits of the project have been estimated: • Reduced delays (travel time) due to the improved road layout • A reduction in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) through encouraging more cycling and walking trips, leading to: • Reduced vehicle operating costs • Reduced highway maintenance expenditure o Reduced vehicle emissions o Reduced healthcare costs • Benefits from reducing the number of pedestrian and bicycle crashes along Collier Boulevard due to the project providing improved sidewalk and cycle routes. In addition, by replacing a structurally deficient bridge over the Main Golden Gate Canal, the project will improve the state of good repair and reduce future maintenance costs, although this has not been quantified as part of the BCA. In agreement with TIGER applications guidance we have converted prices to 2013 $ values and calculated present values using a discount rate of 3% because the funds would otherwise be used for public expenditures. The project has been appraised over a 20 year period following the end of construction. The table below summarizes the benefits and costs of the project over the appraisal period. The project delivers an NPV of $1.0m. Time savings ($2013) $27,896,806 Vehicle operating cost savings ($2013) $4,440,874 Highway maintenance savings ($2013) $796,446 Safety benefits ($2013) 1 $16,676,864 Emissions excluding CO2 ($2013) $73,494 Healthcare benefits ($2013) $1,209,230 Capital costs ($2013) ($32,392,368) Operating and maintenance costs ($2013) ($3,239,237) Undiscounted net benefits ($2013) $15,462,109 Discounted net benefits (NPV, 3 %) $910,834 CO2 emissions benefits (NPV, 3 %) $84,301 3% NPV total benefits $995,135 � httn• /Jw�A��� dot.�ov %sits /dot �a• �% Jri{ es��acsITIGER° �2C�BCA °��20uuid?nre °o20Z�J14.ao� z flttn • / /�r. „,��- �h'.dot.�oV /SItE'S/ dot.° O!'% filaa! dO�SITIGER° n?( iF3( ^.°, oza�° SO�JI 'C ° ° %��!�lEl�i� %. %� ?(11Ci•p�f Packet Page -822- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Over the 20 year appraisal period, the project will take 5m vehicle miles off the road, resulting in the avoidance of nearly 2,000 tons of CO2 from vehicle emissions. Capital Costs The capital cost for the project is $33.4m expressed in 2015 dollars and disaggregated as shown in the table below. TIGER grant contribution of 80% or $26.72m is being sought with the remaining 20% or $6.68m being provided by Collier County. It is assumed for the purpose of the BCA that the capital costs are incurred equally in 2017 and 2018, with construction complete in 2019. (Collier Blvd. Improvements { rq R ���L�LL K S,ytr--,�tse,€ "'Y 1 {fah d'g'y �$L'ro�� ��K �r w3 F� t'(. Roadkvay 43.1% $ 14,383,940 'Structures 24.3 1/10 $ 8,100,000 SAPNI, Signals, Lighting and Utilities 7.3% $ 2,436,000 Landscaping and Amenities 3.0% $ 1,000,0oo Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) 3.0`0 $ 1,000,000 Mobilization 3.0% $ 1,000,000 Construction Engineering and Inspection 5.2% $ 1,7501000 Professional Services 3.0% $ 1,000,000 ,Project Unknowns and Contingency 6.2`.ro $ 2,730,060 TOTAL 100% S 33,,400,000 Operating and Maintenance Costs The additional infrastructure being introduced as part of the project will incur an incremental operating and maintenance cost compared with the No Build alternative. This is assumed to be 0.5% of the capital expenditure. Note that whilst the project introduces additional infrastructure, it is replacing an old bridge which will lower the future maintenance costs compared with the No Build. Time saving benefits Time savings have been estimated as follows. The 2014 all day traffic volumes (ADT) for the project area have been assumed to grow at the average growth rate of the previous 4 years, i.e. 2.3% per year. The signalized delay for the build and no build scenarios has been estimated using two different methods and the average of the two methods gives the average delay saving for a given year between build and no build. These savings are converted into a total daily saving using a time of day profile. The value of this time saving is estimated using the recommended monetized values in the TIGER BCA Resource Guide, assuming a split of 95.2% autos and 4.8% trucks based on vehicle classification counts on Collier Boulevard, and an average vehicle occupancy of 1.285 estimated by comparing the number of registered vehicles to the total population in Collier County. Safety benefits Packet Page -823- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. The proposed project assumed to remove all pedestrian and bicycle crashes along Collier Boulevard between Golden Gate Canal and Green Boulevard. Crash data from 2000 to 20153 has been analyzed to estimate an average number of pedestrian and cycle crashes per year along this segment of the route, as shown in the table below. f tNS .4 u' 3• .3 a^ P f J � -t% J � "�y "f'�' �{ '' 'z, "C' ?i' `i. Tit""' K k � " 'Y 1 ?4K Al 2000 0 0 2001 0 1 2002 0 0 2003 0 1 2004 1 1 2005 0 0 2006 2 0 2007 1 1 2008 2 1 2009 1 0 2010 0 0 2011 0 1 2012 0 1 2013 1 0 2014 1 1 2015 0 0 Total 9 8 Avg. per year 0.6 0.5 Analysis of historical crashes' provides a likelihood of a fatality or an injury per crash. s httoa/ www .coiiiee�ov.r�ctlindex.ast�>: ?nape =580 4 Fltti�(�wJb ^r�.r r-0 ( �1�' r' 71C} O. cOrT1fI71�J�l J�aclS�le\ At�OCUl 7 ? °ilt.2.��X��flCUt?"?E'i?� ^ =��?4 Packet Page -824- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Collier County average lNumber Proportion Pedestrian Killed 6 6% Injured 88 94% Bicycle Killed 2 2% Injured 94 98% It is assumed that non - reported crashes do not cause any injuries, this may understate the safety benefits. The number of crashes is assumed to increase in line with overall growth in ADT. Reduction in Vehicle Miles Traveled The reduction in VMT drives benefits in terms of vehicle operating costs, highways maintenance costs, emissions and healthcare costs. A reduction in VMT has been assumed based on 1% of trips along Collier Boulevard between Golden Gate Canal and Green Boulevard being replaced by equivalent walk or cycle trips of an average 2 mile length. Vehicle Operating Costs A reduction in vehicle operating costs of $0.59 per VMT has been assumed based on the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (Cost of Owning and Operating an Automobile, 2011)s. This is assumed to appreciate at 2.12% per annum. Highway Maintenance Highway maintenance costs will also be reduced as a result of a reduction in VMT. A rate of $0.15 per VMT saved has been applied'. Emissions Emissions benefits occur as a result of the reduction in VMT. The following emissions rates have been used, sourced from the Average annual Emissions and Fuel Consumption for Gasoline - Fuelled Passenger Cars and Light Trucks: • Carbon dioxide — 369g /VMT • Hydrocarbons (Volatile Organic Compounds) —1.368 /VMT • Particulate Matter — PM10 0.0052g /VMT, PM2.5 0.00498 /VMT • Nitrous Oxides — 0.95g /VMT Economic costs associated with these emissions have been valued using the TIGER BCA Resource Guide. Health benefits http: % /uww�.rita. fot .�ov /btslsitesi`ritadat.�ov.bts /files /aublicatica s /natianal transportation s12ti,; izs htrnl /table 03 17,ntml e Development of a Pavement Maintenance Cost Allocation Model, Institute of Transportation Studies — University of California, Davis. ' EPA Report 420 -F -05 -022 Packet Page -825- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. The reduction in VMT will lead to an increase in the number of walking and cycle trips, thereby leading to health benefits. In Florida, the physical inactivity rate is 25.4 %8. A healthcare cost saving of $585.97 per year has been assumed' and for every 1,000 trips removed from the road it is assumed that 254 of them will involve people who are physically inactive, thereby providing a cost saving. s State Indicator Report on Physical Activity, 2010 9 Relationship of Body Mass Index and Physical Activity to Health Care Costs Among Employees; Guidelines for Analysis of investments in Bicycle Facilities (NCHRP Report 552, Transportation Research Board, 2006) Packet Page -826- ro v N L 7 y N N Packet Page -827- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. � yGy M m m m m o Y M « H v V 9 N Q d c O a m u N N Z ry .6 000' 00 ............ 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Attachment D: Federal Wage Rate Certification Letter TIGER VII Application Collier Blvd, Corridor Improvements June 5th, 2015 Packet Page -828- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. 2015 TIGER DISCRETIONARY GRANT PROGRAM FEDERAL WAGE RATE CERTIFICATION May 21, 2015 Project Name: Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements Project I hereby certify that Collier County will comply with the requirements of subchapter IV of chapter 31 of title 40, United States Code (Federal wage rate requirements), in the utilization of any funds granted to Collier County under the FY 2015 TIGER Discretionary Grant Program, as required by the FY 2015 Continuing Appropriations Act. Leo E. Ochs, Jr. County Manager Packet Page -829- 6/23/2015 16.A.12. Attachment E: Letter of Commitment TIGER VII Application Collier Blvd. Corridor Improvements June 5t", 2015 Packet Page -830- 6/23/2015 16.A.12 Office of the County Manager I Pn F. Ochs Jr 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 202 • Naples Florida 34112 -5746 t 239 252 -8383 •FAX: (239) 252 -4010 June 5, 2015 Honorable Anthony Foxx United States Secretary of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 Re: TIGER FY2015 Grant Application — Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Dear Secretary Foxx: This letter serves to certif r that, in fulfillment of the application requirement, should the TIGER VII Grant be awarded to the Collier Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project, Collier County Board of County Commissioners will provide a local match in the amount of $6,680,000. Thank you for the opportunity to apply for TIGER funding. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. Sincerely, Leo E. Ochs, Jr. County Manager Packet Page -831-