Backup Documents 07/27-28/2010 Item #15APatricia L. Morgan 15A I
From: wightdebbie [DebbieWight @colliergov.net]
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 9:56 AM
To: Patricia L. Morgan
Cc: TorreJohn; Sheffield Michael
Subject: FW: C. Coyle letter to Sen Nelson re 1 -75 /Everglades Boulevard Funding
Attachments: 07.27.10 Coyle letter to Sen Nelson re 175 Everglades Blvd funding.pdf
Importance: High
Hi Trish,
The attached letter was tasked by the BCC at the July 27 meeting during Item 15 Staff and Commission
General Communication (July 28). Thanks.
- Debbie
From: wightdebbie
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 3:00 PM
To: 'Amanda Wood'; Val Gelnovatch
Cc: DLCOMM; ochs_I; TorreJohn; KlatzkowJeff; Feder—N; CasalanguidaNick; AhmadJay; deane_c
Subject: C. Coyle letter to Sen Nelson re I -75 /Everglades Boulevard Funding
Importance: High
Amanda,
Please deliver the attached letter to Senator Bill Nelson at your earliest convenience. The Board of County
Commissioners is extremely appreciative of his support for the county's number one priority on our federal
legislative agenda for the past five years, the Interstate 75 /Everglades Boulevard Interchange Project and the
Senator's support with a $1 million funding award although not final is definitely a major step toward attaining
our goal.
Thank you!
- Debbie
Under Florida i. aw e mail addresses are public records if you do not want your e -mail address released it) response i0 a Public tecords request, do not send
electron ic mall to this entity Instead cantact this office by telephuiie or in writing
Board of Collier County Commissioners
Donna Fiala Frank Halas Tom Henning Fred K Coyle Jim Coletta
District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5
July 27, 2010
The Honorable Senator Rill Nelson
716 Senate Hart Office Ruilding
Washington, D(' 20510
R2r Interstate 75;Fverglade;, Boulevard Project Dcvcloprrtcn( and !?n vironrnental Study
Dear Senator Nelson;
Oil behaIfol' °thc Board ot'County C'ornrnisstoners and the entire community ofC'oIIier County, 1 would like to take this
Opportunity to expmss our appreciation for your support for an interchange at Interstate 751Everglades Boulevard, which has been
the top priority on 01.11- federal legislative agenda fbr the past five years.
While we understand there are several steps in the appropriations process to go until a final funding level is determined and
signed into law, we are optimistic and thank you for your contribution, which includes supplementing the Interstate
75iBvcrglades Boulevard Project Development and 6nvironrnental Study in the Senate Transportation Appropriations bill that
was approved by the T.ratrsportation Subcommittee.
Senator Nelson, you arc wholly responsible for the following fundim, allocation:
Federal llighwa) .4dnrimslralion /ff/W,aJ...Gt7 Interstate Maintenance Diwretionw v...1 7i 'k vergladrs Protect 1?evelopme•111
and Ern•ironnrental Study. FZ...S/,000,000 Scnalor Bill JVel on
We are grateful that you recognized this interchange project among those of critical importance as we are aware that you received
Wily six transportation earmarks in this bill statewide. This tun(hrig will improve access to 1 -75 for an area that covers more than
100 square miles while improving interchange operations at three existing overburdened interchanges.
Golden Gate Boulevard and lounokalee Road are currently the only east -west routes between the eastern Estates and Naples area
act ivityientployment centers. While the western portion of the Estates and Golden Gate City proper have access to interchanges
at Immokalee Road. Pine Ridge Road, State Road 951 (Collier Boulevard) and Golden Gate Parkway, residents of the eastern
Estates have no access to 1 -75. Also, the lack of an interchange at Everglades Boulevard forces additional traffic onto already
congested portions off-75, affecting not only local but inter- regional traffic on the Interstate.
Especially critical is when Florida is threatened with hurricanes June through November and the Estates residents lack access to
an evacuation route. I he same is true for wildfire season in the sprung. "I'hc safety of our citizens is in jeopardy whenever a storm
cvent or bnrshfire strikes this area. In this regard, the interchange is necessary to provide access to a route for safe evacuations
from storms and fires as significant growth continues in eastern Collicr County. As Collier County's population expands from the
nearly 330,000 residents today to a projected 1.066.000 at build -out, this situation will worcen.
Aloain, I thank you for your support and assure you that if the fundino is finalized, the federal dollars will be expended to rnw e
the 1 -75 1"Everglades Boulevard Interchange Project ahead in the best interest of our connnon constituencies.
ifyou need any additional intonnation, please feel welcome to contact Inc.
Smcctely. y
I tc"d \u. Covlo C han-tr;an
Board of Cotnrty t onlim"siom -l-
li,ctl�oylc;'rr,_coll
['C; dw
C: Board of ('ourrty Commissioners-
Leo E. Ochs, Jr., County Manager
Jeffrey Klatzkow, County Attorney
W. Harmon Turner Building - 3301 East Tamiami Trail • Naples, Florida 34112.239- 252 -8097 • FAX 239 - 252 -3602
Patricia L. Morgan is A
From: wightdebbie [DebbieWight @colliergov.net]
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 12:08 PM
To: Patricia L. Morgan
Cc: Klatzkow, Jeff; TorreJohn; SheffieldMichael
Subject: FW: Chairman Coyle letter to Congressmen Mack & Diaz - Balart re 1 -75 /Everglades Blvd
Attachments: 07.30. 10 Coyle letter to Rep Mack re 175 Everglades Blvd funding.pdf; 07.30. 10 Coyle letter to
Rep Diaz Balart re 175 Everglades Blvd funding.pdf
Trish,
Also Item 15 on July 28 (continuation of July 27 BCC meeting)
Thanks.
- Debbie
From: wightdebbie
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 12:06 PM
To: 'Amanda Wood'; Val Gelnovatch
Cc: DLCOMM; tuckersam; ochs_I; TorreJohn; Feder _N; CasalanguidaNick
Subject: Chairman Coyle letter to Congressmen Mack & Diaz -Balart re I -75 /Everglades Blvd
Amanda,
Attached please find 2 additional letters re 1 -75 /Everglades Boulevard that Commissioners wanted to send to
express their request to Congressmen Mack and Diaz - Balart for support for the project despite the Republican
moratorium this year on earmarks.
Thanks.
- Debbie
I ndc*r I lond23 i aw, e-mad addresses are pubic recordr; It ymj do want yot.t c'- E'mnl tddref_> rcJ:.a.,r d n re;por� ",e !o a t'llubhl rec.cr d:,;egi..e,,t do not send
er O tMMC M,' l if) tlzra; ttrrfity- In iead. c,Onlact this office !ri ieiephone Or ir= writ +ng
Donna Fiala
District 1
Board of Collier County Commissioners
Frank Halas Tom Henning
District 2 District 3
July 30, 2010
Fred W. Coyle Jim Coletta
District 4 District 5
The Honorable Congressman Connie Mack
115 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC: 20515
Re: Interstate 75 /Everglades Boulevard Project Development and Environmental Study
Dear Congressman Mack:
On behalf of the Board of County Commissioners and the entire community of Collier County, 1 would like to take this
opportunity to express our appreciation for your support for an interchange at Interstate 75 /Everglades Boulevard, which has been
the top priority on our federal legislative agenda for the past five years.
While we are aware the Republicans agreed to a moratorium on earmarks this year, we know you understand how important this
interchange is to Collier County. You are probably aware that the 1 -75 /Everglades Boulevard Project Development and
Environmental Study received a $1 million funding allocation in the Senate Transportation Appropriations Bill that was approved
by the Transportation Subcommittee. At this juncture in the federal appropriations process, even though there are several steps to
go until a final funding level is determined and signed into law, we are optimistic and would appreciate any support if the bill
comes to the House in conference.
We are grateful that this interchange project was recognized among those of critical importance. This funding will improve
access to I -75 for an area that covers more than 100 square miles while improving interchange operations at three existing
overburdened interchanges.
Golden Gate Boulevard and lmmokalee Road are currently the only east -west routes between the eastern Estates and Naples area
activity /employment centers. While the western portion of the Estates and Golden Gate City proper have access to interchanges
at lmmokalee Road, Pine Ridge Road, State Road 951 (Collier Boulevard) and Golden Gate Parkway, residents of the eastern
Estates have no access to 1 -75. Also, the sack of an interchange at Everglades Boulevard forces additional traffic onto already
congested portions of 1 -75, affecting not only local but inter - regional traffic on the Interstate.
Especially critical is when Florida is threatened with hurricanes June through November and the Estates residents lack access to
an evacuation route. the same is true for wildfire season in the spring. The safety of our citizens is in jeopardy whenever a storm
event or brushfire strikes this area. in this regard, the interchange is necessary to provide access to a route for safe evacuations
from storms and fires as significant growth continues in eastern Collier County. As Collier County's population expands from the
nearly 330,000 residents today to a projected 1,066,000 at build -out, this situation will worsen.
Again, I thank you for your continued contributions to Collier County and assure you that if the funding is finalized, the federal
dollars will be expended to move the 1 -75 /Everglades Boulevard Interchange Project ahead in the best interest of our common
constituencies.
If you need any additional information, please feel welcome to contact rne.
Sincere!
Fred W. Coyle, Chairman,
Board of County Commtstitbncrs
FredcovllerrIs lli r o� v.net
1 ("d w
C: Board oi'County Commissioners
I co E. Ochs, 1r �, County Manager
Jeffrey Klatzkow, County Attorney
W. Harmon Turner Building - 3301 East Tamiami Trail • Naples, Florida 34112.239- 252 -6097 • FAX 239 - 252 -3602
15A
0
Board of Collier County Commissioners
Donna Fiala Frank Halas Tom Henning Fred W. Coyle Jim Coletta
District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5
July 30, 2010
The honorable Congressman Mario Diaz - Balart
328 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Re: Interstate 75 /Everglades Boulevard Project Development and Environmental Study
Dear Congressman Diaz- Balart:
On behalf of the Board of County Commissioners and the entire community of Collier County, I would like to take this
opportunity to express our appreciation for your support far an interchange at Interstate 75 /Everglades Boulevard, which has been
the top priority on our federal legislative agenda for the past five years.
While we are aware the Republicans agreed to a moratorium on earmarks this year, we know you understand how important this
interchange is to Collier County. You are probably aware that the 1 -75 /Everglades Boulevard Project Development and
EnViromncntal Study received a S million funding allocation in the Senate Transportation Appropriations Bill that was approved
by the Transportation Subcommittee. At this juncture in the federal appropriations process, even though there are several steps to
go until a final funding level is determined and signed into law, we are optimistic and would appreciate any support if the bill
comes to the House in conference.
We are grateful that this interchange project was recognized among those of'critical importance. This funding will improve
access to I -75 for an area that covers more than 100 square miles while improving interchange operations at three existing
overburdened interchanges.
Golden Gate Boulevard and Immokalce Road are currently the only east -west routes between the eastern Estates and Naples area
activity /ernployment centers. While the western portion of the Estates and Golden Gate City proper have access to interchanges
at Intmokalee Road, Pine Ridge Road, State Road 951 (Collier Boulevard) and Golden Gate Parkway, residents of the eastern
Estates have no access to 1 -75, Also, the lack of an interchange at Everglades Boulevard forces additional traffic onto already
congested portions of I -75, affecting not only local but inter - regional traffic on the Interstate.
Especially critical is when Florida is threatened with hurricanes June through November and the Estates residents lack access to
an evacuation route. The same is true for wildfire season in the spring. The safety of our citizens is in jcopardy whenever a storm
event or brushfirc strikes this area. In this regard, the interchange is necessary to provide access to a route for safe evacuations
frorn storms and fires as significant growth continues in eastern Collier County, As Collier County's population expands from the
nearly 330,000 residents today to a projected 1,066,000 at build -out, this situation will worsen.
Again, 1 thank you for your continued contributions to Collier County and assure you that if the funding is finalized, the federal
dollars will be expended to stove the 1- 75/1'verglades Boulevard Interchange Project ahead in the best interest of our common
constituencies.
If you need any additional information, please feel welcome to contact me.
Sincerely,
Fred yb'. Covlc, Chainnan � ,
Board of t't�unt� C t�mmissitttttr,
�recic« '4,cG;collterg��� -:net
FC /dw
C: Board of County Commissioners
Len E. Ochs, Jr., County Manager
Jeffrey Klatzkow, County Attorney
W. Harmon Turner Building • 3301 East Tamiami Trail • Naples, Florida 34112.239- 252 -8097 • FAX 239 - 252 -3602
A, ,.1