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Agenda 06/25/2019 Item #16A10 (FDOT CIGP Grant)06/25/2019 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to seek approval for the electronic submission of the County Incentive Grant Program (CIGP) Application with the Florida Department of Transportation to fund a phase of Collier Boulevard (CR 951) from the Golden Gate Main Canal to Green Boulevard (Project No. 68057). OBJECTIVE: To receive approval from the Board of County Commissioners to submit a County Incentive Grant Program (CIGP) application to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for a phase of design, right-of-way or construction of Collier Boulevard (also known as CR951) from the Golden Gate Main Canal to Green Boulevard. CONSIDERATION: On February 15, 2019, Collier County was informed that FDOT was requesting projects for CIGP priorities for fiscal year 2024/25. FDOT will consider projects submitted before July 1, 2019, for CIGP funding. CIGP funds are awarded to projects which relieve congestion on the State Highway System and are consistent with established plans in the area. The construction of Collier Blvd. from Golden Gate Main Canal to Green Boulevard is eligible for CIGP funding. Collier County will expand Collier Blvd. from the Golden Gate Main Canal (north of Interstate 75) to Green Blvd. from a 4-lane to a 6-lane facility. This project will improve two miles of Collier Blvd. and is the final “missing link” between two existing six-lane roadway segments. The project also completes the pedestrian and bicycle network as well as a gap along a regional shared-use pathway. Collier Blvd. serves as a major parallel reliever to SIS facility I-75. US41 and SR/CR951 are integral parts of the Collier County arterial system and serve as the primary evacuation routes for Marco Island; in addition, it is the primary corridors that serve the urban fringe. This route will add capacity and will relieve congestion on both state highway system facilities (US41 and I-75). The project will also enhance the system of local roads and streets. This segment of Collier Blvd. currently has a LOS of C. Over the past 15 years, the exponential population growth has resulted in an increased demand on Collier Blvd. from US 41/Tamiami Trail in the south to Immokalee Road (SR 846) in the north. The local transportation investment to widen Collier Blvd. to 6-lanes has totaled more than $220 Million to date. The proposed project will improve the multimodal connection inside the County’s urbanized area. The corridor will relieve traffic congestion on the State Highway System (SHS) (US41 and I-75) and provide for the efficient movement of people, goods, and services. The additional capacity will provide for a more efficient connection between many community assets, including existing neighborhoods, a library, churches, a nearby hospital, and commercial businesses. The design and construction of the Collier Blvd. project is in the Collier MPO’s 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan Cost Feasible Plan in FY2021-25. Approval of this item will authorize the Department Head of Growth Management to electronically submit all required documents. FISCAL IMPACT: The projected costs are estimated at $20,200,000 ($10,000,000 for construction, $3,200,000 for design and $7,000,000 for advanced construction and Right-of-Way). The Project is currently in the County’s FY2019/2023 Five Year Work Program. The grant amount requested is up to 50% of the project costs for any phase awarded. If awarded, Collier County would provide a local match with funds from one or more of the following sources: impact fees, gas taxes and/or general fu nd 16.A.10 Packet Pg. 1218 06/25/2019 revenues. Source of funds will be determined at the time of the award, and budget amendments will be brought to the Board for approval. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This project is consistent with the County’s Growth Management Plan and the MPO’s Long Range Transportation Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved for form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board action. -JAB RECOMMENDATION: To approve the County Incentive Grant Program electronic grant submittal. Prepared By: Lorraine Lantz, Principal Planner; Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and Program Management ATTACHMENT(S) 1. Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (PDF) 2. CIGP Application FY21-25 - Collier Blvd (GGP to Green) (PDF) 3. CIGP supplemental info - Collier Blvd (GGC to Green) (PDF) 16.A.10 Packet Pg. 1219 06/25/2019 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.A.10 Doc ID: 9062 Item Summary: Recommendation to seek approval for the electronic submission of the County Incentive Grant Program (CIGP) Application with the Florida Department of Transportation to fund a phase of Collier Boulevard (CR 951) from the Golden Gate Main Canal to Green Boulevard (Project No. 68057). Meeting Date: 06/25/2019 Prepared by: Title: Project Manager – Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Name: Lorraine Lantz 05/21/2019 4:39 PM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - IF, CPP & PM – Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Name: Amy Patterson 05/21/2019 4:39 PM Approved By: Review: Growth Management Department Judy Puig Level 1 Reviewer Completed 05/23/2019 2:19 PM Growth Management Department Lisa Taylor Additional Reviewer Completed 05/28/2019 10:48 AM Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Trinity Scott Additional Reviewer Completed 05/28/2019 10:50 AM Growth Management Department Gene Shue Additional Reviewer Completed 05/28/2019 3:16 PM Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Amy Patterson Additional Reviewer Completed 05/28/2019 3:43 PM Public Services Department Jennifer Reynolds Additional Reviewer Completed 05/29/2019 2:41 PM Growth Management Operations Support Christopher Johnson Additional Reviewer Completed 06/03/2019 9:09 AM Growth Management Department Jeanne Marcella Department Head Review Completed 06/03/2019 9:15 AM Growth Management Department Jeanne Marcella Deputy Department Head Review Skipped 06/03/2019 9:16 AM County Attorney's Office Jennifer Belpedio Level 2 Attorney of Record Review Completed 06/03/2019 10:09 AM Grants Erica Robinson Level 2 Grants Review Completed 06/03/2019 1:56 PM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 06/03/2019 2:18 PM Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 06/06/2019 5:06 PM Office of Management and Budget Susan Usher Additional Reviewer Completed 06/07/2019 4:55 PM Grants Therese Stanley Additional Reviewer Completed 06/17/2019 10:28 AM 16.A.10 Packet Pg. 1220 06/25/2019 County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 06/17/2019 10:37 AM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 06/25/2019 9:00 AM 16.A.10 Packet Pg. 1221 June 26, 2019 Via Email Mr. H. Wayne Gaither Southwest Area Office Director 10041 Daniels Parkway Fort Myers, FL 33913 RE: Response to Request for County Incentive Grant Program (CIGP) Priorities for Fiscal Years 2024/2025 Dear Mr. Gaither: This letter is in response to the request for Collier County CIGP priorities for fiscal years 2024/2025. We believe that the completion of Collier Blvd. (CR 951) from Golden Gate Main Canal to Green Blvd., approximately 2 miles, is an excellent candidate for CIGP funding. 1. Name and contact information of the applicant: Leo Ochs, County Manager Staff Representative: Thaddeus Cohen, Department Head - Growth Management Department 2885 S. Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 239-252-8192 2. Complete description of the project, including a location map Collier County will expand CR951 (Collier Blvd.) from the Golden Gate Main Canal (north of Interstate 75) north to Green Blvd. from a 4-lane to a 6-lane facility. This project will improve two miles of Collier Blvd. and is the final “missing link” between two existing six -lane roadway segments. The project also completes the pedestrian and bicycle network as well as a gap along a regional shared use pathway. 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1222 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 2 of 16 The design and construction of the project is in the Collier MPO’s 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan Cost Feasible Plan in FY2021-25. The project will meet all applicable federal, state and local requirements, including Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. Figure 1: Regional Location Map Figure 2: Project Location Map 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1223 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 3 of 16 Figure 3: Site Location Pictures – Photos taken in 2018. Southbound on Collier Blvd. just north of Golden Gate Parkway (GGP) intersection. 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1224 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 4 of 16 Collier Blvd. at intersection of GGP. Collier Blvd. at intersection of GGP. Google Earth snapshot from southern perspective of intersection Southbound on Collier Blvd. just south of Golden Gate Parkway intersection. 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1225 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 5 of 16 Southbound on Collier Blvd. just north of the Main Canal. Figure 4: Collier County Propoerty Appraiser, January 2019 Aerial: Approximate Project Location outlined in yellow. 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1226 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 6 of 16 Figure 5: Conceptual cross section at the 60% design phase. The location, slope and widths may be revised when the project design is finalized. 3. Detailed description of how the project would reduce congestion on the state highway system: This project is one of the highest priority projects (Ranked 5th) in the Collier MPO’s 2040 LRTP. This indicates that there is a considerable need for transportation infrastructure improvements in this area. The proposed project aims to address both short-term and long-term transportation needs in the region. Collier Blvd. is a major north-south arterial along the Collier County urban fringe that once improved provides increased mobility to both urban and rural county residents. Collier Blvd. is the longest north-south roadway in a heavily urbanized area of the County. It is a designated emergency evacuation route that provides direct access to Interstate 75 (I-75). I-75 is Florida’s main freeway along the west coast of Florida that also facilitates east -west traffic across the state from Naples to Fort Lauderdale. Collier Blvd. intersects with I-75 just south of the proposed project. Collier Blvd. creates a key interconnection easing and allowing a more balanced traffic loading of the regional network. Collier Blvd. serves as a major parallel reliever to SIS facility I-75. US41 and SR/CR951 are integral parts of the Collier County arterial system and serve as the primary evacuation routes for Marco Island, in addition it is the primary corridors that serves the urban fringe. This project will improve the Level of Service (LOS) on CR951 and thereby enhance emergency response and access. This route will add capacity and will relieve congestion on both state highway system facilities (US41 and I-75). The project will also enhance the system of local roads and streets. This segment of Collier Blvd. currently has a LOS of C. The northern and southern segments of Collier Blvd. have been expanded to 6 lanes, an d are currently functioning with a LOS of B and C. This last segment of Collier Blvd. is the bottleneck for the parallel system to I-75. Over the past 15 years, the exponential population growth has resulted in an increased demand on Collier Blvd. from US 41/Tamiami Trail in the south to 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1227 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 7 of 16 Immokalee Road (SR 846) in the north. The local transportation investment to widen Collier Blvd. to six lanes has totaled more than $220 Million to date. The proposed project will improve the multimodal connection inside the County’s urbanized area. The corridor will relieve traffic congestion on the State Highway System (SHS) (US41 and I-75) and provide for the efficient movement of people, goods and services. The additional capacity will provide for a more efficient connection between many community assets including existing neighborhoods, a library, churches, a nearby hospital and commercial businesses. The segment of Collier Blvd. is classified as a Minor Arterial on the Federal Functional Classification map approved by FHWA on January 23, 2014. On the FDOT Federal Aid Mileage Report dated January 2, 2019, CR 951 from the ramp north of I-75 to CR 846 (Immokalee Rd.) is considered an Urban Minor Arterial (UMA) within the Surface Transportation Program (STP). While it is not on the State Highway System, the road is Federal Aid Eligible, as referenced in the FDOT map below dated September 4, 2018. This facility will improve travel reliability by decreasing travel times, reducing vehicle miles traveled, reducing congestion and reducing emissions from idling vehicles. This project will provide safety benefits to all modes of transportation by creating bike lanes and sidewalks and reducing traffic congestion. Creating better alternatives to cars will help encourage a mode shift. Reducing the number of cars on the road not only lowers road maintenance, it also constructs a safer intermodal transportation system. The addition of more modal opportunities within the existing right-of-way minimizes the network lifecycle costs and environmental impact. The project also completes the pedestrian and bicycle network as well as a gap along a regional shared use pathway. The lack of existi ng pedestrian and bicycle facilities is the contributing cause to a high cyclist fatality rate within the project limits. Collier Area Transit (CAT) Route 19 provides direct transit connections from Immokalee (2nd Rural Area of Economic Concern Executive Order 11-81) to this corridor. The project area is also served by Routes 25, 27 and 28. Route 27 provides connections to the Creekside Transfer Station, which is the only transfer point with Collier County’s regional transit partner, LeeTran (Lee County, FL Transit System). The CAT map that follows presents a portion of the Collier Area Transit (CAT) map of the project area. 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1228 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 8 of 16 Figure 6: Collier Area Transit Portion of Full System Map 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1229 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 9 of 16 Figure 7: 2040 LRTP Transit Needs Map (showing several needed projects in the project area) Besides the added capacity by reducing delays, there will also be a reduced need for road maintenance. Reduced vehicle miles traveled on the roads means less maintenance, operations and improvement costs to the parallel facilities. The project will also help reduce crashes resulting in injuries by providing sidewalks for bicyclists and pedestrians and thereby improving overall traffic operations. Between January 2005 and March 2019 there have been 1,176 crashes in the project area. Of those crashes, 5 have been fatal and 178 have had serious injuries. This includes 9 incidents involving bicyclists and 9 involving pedestrians. Below is a map indicating the crash locations on Collier Blvd. in the project location. The data was made available from the Collier County Crash Data Management software. 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1230 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 10 of 16 Figure 8: Crash data and report for the project location 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1231 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 11 of 16 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1232 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 12 of 16 Figure 9: Crash data for the project area The figure above represents the location of all crashes around the project area. The database is also able to create polygons of the area to determine the number of crashes on the parallel facilities. Since 2005, there have been 18,716 crashes in the area, including 14,293 crashes on parallel facilities. Those crashes resulted in 47* fatalities and 1,305* injuries. *Please note the maximum record count for the data and analytics is 10,000, therefore these numbers do not represent all the crashes during this time. 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1233 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 13 of 16 Figure 10: Crash data for the parallel facilities The proposed project will improve the multimodal connection inside the County’s urbanized area. The corridor will relieve traffic congestion on the State’s designated SIS facility (I-75) and SHS (US41) and provide for the efficient movement of people, goods and services. The additional capacity will provide for a more efficient connection between many community assets including existing neighborhoods, schools and commercial businesses. Without State assistance, the County will be required to wait until enough local funding is collected to fund the project in full. This would further delay the traffic congestion relief of I- 75. 4. Certification from the County’s chief financial officer that sufficient matching funds are available: A signed certificate of project funding is available upon request. 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1234 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 14 of 16 5. Details of project phases included in the request: The design, ROW and advanced construction of Collier Blvd. from Golden Gate Main Canal to Green Blvd. is currently in the County’s FY19-FY23 5 Year Work Program which is tied to the County’s Capital Improvement Element (CIE). The project is funded for all three phases in FY2023. If the project is awarded a grant, the CIE can be amended or updated, as appropriate. Figure 22: Collier MPO’s 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan (Cost Feasible Plan) 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1235 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 15 of 16 Figure 23: Collier County’s FY18-FY22 5 Year Work Program 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1236 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Page 16 of 16 6. Cost estimate: The projected costs are estimated at $20,20,000 ($10,000,000 for construction, $3,200,000 for design and $7,000,000 for advanced construction and Right-of-Way). The Project is currently in the County’s FY2019/2023 5 Year Work Program. The grant amount requested is up to 50% of the project costs. For these improvements to Collier Blvd. we are requesting funding in any amount up to the 50% match of any phase as appropriate. Thank you for your assistance and we appreciate your cooperation. Please contact me for any additional information you may need. Sincerely, Thaddeus Cohen, Growth Management Department Head Attachment: 1. District One Priority Project Information Packet 2. CIGP Grant Supplemental Information 3. FDOT Application Packet CC: Leo Ochs, County Manager Nick Casalanguida, Collier County, Deputy County Manager Commissioner William L. McDaniel, Jr., BCC Chairman Victoria Peters, FDOT, District One Liaison 16.A.10.a Packet Pg. 1237 Attachment: Letter of Application to FDOT - Collier Blvd (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) District One Priority Project Information Packet Please fill out this application completely. Please ensure all attachments are LEGIBLE Applications containing insufficient information will not be reviewed by the FDOT. Name of Applying Agency: Collier County BCC – Growth Management Division Project Name: Collier Blvd. (CR 951) – Golden Gate Main Canal to Green Blvd. Project Category: Congestion Management ☐ TRIP ☒ CIGP ☒ Transportation Alternative ☐ Transit/Modal ☐ SCOP ☐ SCRAP☐ For more information on State Grant Programs (CIGP, SCOP, SCRAP, TRIP) please click here. Is applicant LAP certified? Yes ☒ No ☐ Is project on State Highway System? Yes ☐ No ☒ If the project is off the state system and the applicant is LAP certified the project will be programmed as a LAP project. Is the roadway on the Federal Aid Eligible System? Yes ☒ No ☐ If yes, provide Federal Aid roadway number: CR 951, Roadway ID 03530000 If no, give local jurisdiction: Click here to enter text. http://www.fdot.gov/statistics/fedaid/ Detailed Project Limits/Location: Describe begin and end points of project, EX., from ABC Rd. to XYZ Ave. Limits run south to north or west to east. Include jurisdiction (city/county), project length, attach a labeled project, map. Collier County will expand CR951 (Collier Blvd.) from the Golden Gate Main Canal (north of Interstate 75) north to Green Blvd. from a 4-lane to a 6-lane facility. This project will improve two miles of Collier Blvd. and is the final “missing link” between two existing six-lane roadway segments. The project also completes the pedestrian and bicycle network as well as a gap along a regional shared use pathway. 16.A.10.b Packet Pg. 1238 Attachment: CIGP Application FY21-25 - Collier Blvd (GGP to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Discuss how this project is consistent with the MPO/TPO Long Range Transportation Plan? Page Number (attach page from LRTP): The design and construction of the project is in the Collier MPO’s 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan Cost Feasible Plan in FY2021-25. Discuss the project in the local jurisdiction’s Capital Improvement Plan? 16.A.10.b Packet Pg. 1239 Attachment: CIGP Application FY21-25 - Collier Blvd (GGP to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) (Attach page from CIP): The design, ROW and advanced construction of Collier Blvd. from Golden Gate Main Canal to Green Blvd. is currently in the County’s FY19-FY23 5 Year Work Program which is tied to the County’s Capital Improvement Element (CIE). The project is funded for all three phases in FY2023. If the project is awarded a grant, the CIE can be amended or updated, as appropriate. Project Description Phase(s) requested: Planning Study ☐ PD&E ☐ PE ☒ ROW ☒ CST ☒ CEI ☐ Project cost estimates by phase (Please include detailed cost estimate and documentation in back-up information): Phase (PD&E, ROW, PE, CST) Estimated Total Cost Funds Requested Matching Local Funds Local Fund Source Type of Match (Cash, in-kind) Design 3200000 1600000 1600000 Impact fees and gas tax Cash ROW 7000000 3500000 3500000 Cash CST 10000000 5000000 5000000 0 Cash [Phase] 0 0 0 0 [Match Type] Total Project Cost: $ 20,200,000 Project Details: Clearly describe the existing conditions and the proposed project and desired improvements in detail. Please provide studies, documentation, etc., completed to-date to support or justify the proposed improvements. Include labeled photos and maps. (Add additional pages if needed): Collier Blvd. was once entirely a state road from Marco Island and zigzagging north to Pine Ridge Road, portions have since been given to the City of Marco Island and Collier County. The state portion is a 7-mile-long north–south divided highway that extends from the south end of the Judge S.S. Jolley Bridge on Marco Island to the Tamiami Trail (US 41/SR 90). The state also owns and controls a 1⁄2 mile piece between Davis Blvd. (SR 84) and I-75, generally considered part of the I-75 interchange for I-75 Exit 101. (See included map of road ownership.) The re- designations and relinquishing of control by the state of portions of 951 occurred at various times as the road was extended. It is currently classified as Other Principal Arterial from US-41 to I- 75. Other Principal Arterial characteristics include having trip lengths and travel density characteristics which indicate substantial statewide or interstate travel. It carries most trips entering and leaving urban areas, and it provides continuity for rural principal arterials that intercept urban boundaries. Collier Blvd. from I-75 to Immokalee Rd is classified as a Minor Arterial. CR 951 is the main north-south route through East Naples and Golden Gate. It extends approximately 14 miles north from US 41 to Immokalee Road. Collier Blvd., as zoned for residential with some commercial at the major intersections and an area of industrial at I-75. As part of this project, Collier County will expand CR951 (Collier Blvd.) from the Golden Gate 16.A.10.b Packet Pg. 1240 Attachment: CIGP Application FY21-25 - Collier Blvd (GGP to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Main Canal (north of Interstate 75) to Green Blvd. from a 4-lane to a 6-lane facility. This project will improve two miles of Collier Blvd. and is the final “missing link” between two existing six - lane roadway segments. The project also completes the pedestrian and bicycle network as well as a gap along a regional shared use pathway. Collier Blvd. functions like a state facility, as it has limited access points and assists I-75 in the movement of large volumes of traffic. Constructability Review For items 2-9 provide labeled and dated photos (add additional pages if needed) 1. Discuss other projects (ex. drainage, utility, etc.) programmed (local, state or federal) within the limits of this project? Proposed improvements have already been designed to 60% plan level and permits have been obtained. Thus, all technical challenges have been identified and mitigated. Constructability challenges with the project have been anticipated and addressed. Traffic will be maintained throughout the construction according to a FDOT Standard Traffic Control Plan. This includes business access for bikes and pedestrians. Canal reconstruction will be typical. Temporary construction easements will be required. 2. Does the applicant have an adopted ADA transition plan? Yes ☒ No ☐ Identify areas within the project limits that will require ADA retrofit. (Include GIS coordinates for stops and labeled photos and/or map.) Please see the attached supplemental information. The CAT ADA Complaince Final report dated 2014 indicates that there are 4 routes with 17 stops within the project limits. Several of the stops share bus stops and shelter locations and maximize the transfer potential. Details on each stop requirement and costs are located in compliance report. 3. Is there a rail crossing along the project? Yes ☐ No ☒ What is the Rail MP? Enter MP 4. Are there any transit stops/shelters/amenities within the project limits? Yes ☒ No ☐ How many? There are 17 stops at 6 locations. Stop ID number: 275, 276, 293, 294, 295, 296 5. Is the project within 10-miles of an airport? Yes ☒ No ☐ 6. Coordinate with local transit and discuss improvements needed or requested for bus stops? (add additional pages if needed): Click here to enter text. 7. Are turn lanes being added? Yes ☒ No ☐ 16.A.10.b Packet Pg. 1241 Attachment: CIGP Application FY21-25 - Collier Blvd (GGP to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) If yes, provide traffic counts, length, and location of involved turn lanes. 60% project plans can be provided upon request. Additional information will be completed during final design. 8. Drainage structures: • Number of culverts or pipes currently in place: The project includes the replacement of the Main Golden Gate Canal Bridge and the replacement of the 17th St. SW Bridge. There will also be a re-alignment of the CR 951 Canal from the Main Golden Gate Canal to south of 21st Ave. SW. • Discuss lengths and locations of each culvert along the roadway: The project will include the replacement of the closed drainage system. • Discuss the disposition of each culvert and inlet. Which culverts are “to remain” and which are to be replaced, upgraded, or extended? To be determined during final design. • Discuss drainage ditches to be filled in? (Discuss limits and quantify fill in cubic yards) 60% design plans can be provided upon request. • Describe the proposed conveyances system (add additional pages if needed.) Click here to enter text. • Are there any existing permitted stormwater management facilities/ponds within the project limits? Yes ☒ No ☐ • If yes, provide the location and permit number (add additional pages if needed) South Florida Water Management District Environmental Resource Permit # 11- 03184-P • Discuss proposed stormwater management permits needed for the improvements. Click here to enter text. • List specific utilities within project limits and describe any potential conflicts (add additional pages if needed): Click here to enter text. • Discuss Bridges within project limits? Click here to enter text. • Can bridges accommodate proposed improvements? Yes ☐ No ☒ If no, what bridge improvements are proposed? (Offset and dimensions of the improvements, add additional pages if needed): Click here to enter text. 9. Has Right-of-way (ROW), easements, or ROW activity already been performed/acquired for the proposed improvements? If yes, please provide documentation 16.A.10.b Packet Pg. 1242 Attachment: CIGP Application FY21-25 - Collier Blvd (GGP to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Yes ☐ No ☒ If ROW or Easements are needed detail expected area of need (acreage needed, ownership status): No right-of-way required and does not displace any businesses or residences. Temporary construction easements will be required. No complications are anticipated. 10. Discuss required permits (ERP, Drainage, Driveway, Right of Way, etc.): Collier County will partner with the FDOT District One for the FHWA approvals for Collier Blvd. Based on the current permits, the project has no social, cultural, or physical impacts and has minimal natural environmental impacts for which mitigation has been approved by the state (South Florida Water Management District) and the USACE. The USACE Individual Permit demonstrates the project’s compliance with the NEPA as required by law. If none are needed, state the qualified exemption: Click here to enter text. 11. Are there any wetlands within the project limits? Yes ☒ No ☐ If yes, list the type of wetlands, estimated acreage and if mitigation will be required. Please note whether the project is within the geographic service area of any approved mitigation banks. Provide any additional information: Due to impacts to wetlands and surface waters connected to the CR 951 Canal, and to the canal itself, a USACE permit was required. Since no other federal agencies were involved, the USACE became the lead agency for NEPA compliance and approval. Two permits for the roadway segments (which includes this project) have been issued: USACE Individual Permit (#SAJ-2007-04904) was issued on July 31, 2013. Construction is authorized through July 31, 2018. Permit states that USACE will generally grant time extensions upon request. State Environmental Resources Permit (#11-03184-P) was issued by SFWMD November 19, 2012. Construction is authorized through November 19, 2017. SWFMD generally grants extensions upon request. 12. Are there any federal or state listed/protected species within the project limits? Yes ☐ No ☒ If yes, list the species and what, if any mitigation or coordination will be necessary: Detailed maps can be provided upon request. If yes, discuss critical habitat within the project limits: Click here to enter text. 16.A.10.b Packet Pg. 1243 Attachment: CIGP Application FY21-25 - Collier Blvd (GGP to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) 13. Discuss whether any prior reviews or surveys have been completed for historical and archaeological resources (include year, project, results) No significant archealolgical or historical resources are recorded within the project area. 14. Are any Recreational, historical properties or resources covered under section 4(f) property within the project limits? Yes ☐ No ☒ (Provide details) Click here to enter text. 15. Discuss whether any prior reviews or surveys have been completed for sites/facilities which may have potential contamination involvement with the proposed improvements. This should include a discussion of locations which may directly impact the project location, or be which may be exacerbated by the construction of the proposed improvements. Click here to enter text. 16. Are lighting improvements requested as part of this project? Yes ☒ No ☐ Please provide a lighting justification report for the proposed lighting. Additional information can be provided upon request. 17. Is a mid-block crossing proposed as part of the project? Yes ☒ No ☐ If yes, please provide the justification for mid-block crossing. Additional information can be provided upon request. Required Attachments A. Detailed Project Scope with Project Location Map with sufficient level of detail (Please include typical section of proposed improvements) B. Project Photos – dated and labeled (this is important!) C. Detailed Cost Estimates including Pay Items D. LRTP and Local CIP page E. Survey/As-builts/ROW documentation/Utility/Drainage information F. Detailed breakdown of ROW costs included in estimate (if ROW is needed/included in request or estimate) 16.A.10.b Packet Pg. 1244 Attachment: CIGP Application FY21-25 - Collier Blvd (GGP to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Applicant Contact Information Agency Name: Mailing Address: Click here to enter text. Contact Name and Title: Click here to enter text. Email: Click here to enter text. Phone: Click here to enter text. Signature: ____________________________ Date: _____________________ Your signature indicates that the information included with this application is accurate. Maintaining Agency: Contact Name and Title: Click here to enter text. Email: Click here to enter text. Phone: Click here to enter text. Signature: ____________________________ Date: _____________________ Your signature serves as a commitment from your agency to maintain the facility requested. MPO/TPO: Contact Name and Title: Click here to enter text. Email: Click here to enter text. 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Signature: ____________________________ Date: _____________________ Your signature confirms the request project is consistent with all MPO/TPO plans and documents, is eligible, and indicates MPO/TPO support for the project. 16.A.10.b Packet Pg. 1245 Attachment: CIGP Application FY21-25 - Collier Blvd (GGP to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) CIGP Grant Supplemental Information Collier Blvd. – from Golden Gate Main Canal to Green Blvd. The Scope of this project includes: • Widening Collier Boulevard from 4 lanes to 6 lanes • Widening primarily in existing median and east side of Collier Boulevard from Main Golden Gate Canal Bridge north to 20th Pl SW • Widening in existing median and west side of Collier Boulevard from south of 20th Pl SW to end of project. • Replacement of Main Golden Gate Canal Bridge • Replacement of 17th St SW Bridge • New 6’ concrete sidewalk along west side of Collier Boulevard • New 10’ multi-use path along west side of CR 951 Canal • Re-alignment of the CR 951 Canal from the Main Golden Gate Canal to south of 21st Ave SW • New bike Lanes • New driveways • Guardrail along east side of Collier Boulevard • Replace closed drainage system • New traffic signals and pedestrian signals From Green Blvd. to the Main Golden Gate Canal the facility is currently 4 lanes. Th is segment is currently in the 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan as cost feasible for construction between FY2021-2025. Southbound on Collier Blvd. just north of Golden Gate Parkway (GGP) intersection. 16.A.10.c Packet Pg. 1246 Attachment: CIGP supplemental info - Collier Blvd (GGC to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Collier Blvd. at intersection of GGP. Collier Blvd. at intersection of GGP. Google Earth snapshot from southern perspective of intersection Southbound on Collier Blvd. just south of Golden Gate Parkway intersection. 16.A.10.c Packet Pg. 1247 Attachment: CIGP supplemental info - Collier Blvd (GGC to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Southbound on Collier Blvd. just north of the Main Canal. The project is approximately 5 miles from the Naples Airport. It is approximately 12 miles from the Marco Island Airport and 18 miles from the Everglades City Airport. Project Location @ 5 miles from Naples Airport 16.A.10.c Packet Pg. 1248 Attachment: CIGP supplemental info - Collier Blvd (GGC to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Collier Area Transit – System Map Project Location 16.A.10.c Packet Pg. 1249 Attachment: CIGP supplemental info - Collier Blvd (GGC to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Project Location 16.A.10.c Packet Pg. 1250 Attachment: CIGP supplemental info - Collier Blvd (GGC to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) Pages from Collier Area Transit ADA Transition Plan 16.A.10.c Packet Pg. 1251 Attachment: CIGP supplemental info - Collier Blvd (GGC to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) 16.A.10.c Packet Pg. 1252 Attachment: CIGP supplemental info - Collier Blvd (GGC to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) 16.A.10.c Packet Pg. 1253 Attachment: CIGP supplemental info - Collier Blvd (GGC to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) 16.A.10.c Packet Pg. 1254 Attachment: CIGP supplemental info - Collier Blvd (GGC to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) 16.A.10.c Packet Pg. 1255 Attachment: CIGP supplemental info - Collier Blvd (GGC to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.) 16.A.10.c Packet Pg. 1256 Attachment: CIGP supplemental info - Collier Blvd (GGC to Green) (9062 : CIGP - Collier Blvd.)