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To
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Mayor and Council
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Subject
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Chattahoochee Riverwalk Transportation Enhancement Funds \n \n
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Initiator
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Planning Department
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Recommendation
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Approval is requested to authorize the City Manager to submit the application \n \n for Transportation Enhancement funds.
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Approval
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Approved
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Background
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The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) created
the Transportation Enhancement (TE) program, which is administered by the
Georgia Department of Transportation (GADOT). Funding is set aside under this
program to provide for projects that contain one or more of the following
activities:
1. Provision of facilities for pedestrians and bicycles
2. Provision of safety and educational activities for pedestrians and bicycles
3. Acquisition of scenic easements and scenic or historic sites
4. Scenic or historic highway programs including the provision of tourist and
welcome center facilities
5. Landscaping and other scenic beautification
6. Historic preservation
7. Rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings,
structures, or facilities including historic railroad facilities and canals
8. Preservation of abandoned railway corridors including the conversion and
use thereof for pedestrian or bicycle trails
9. Control and removal of outdoor advertising
10. Archaeological planning and research
11. Environmental mitigation to address water pollution due to highway run-off
or reduce vehicle-caused wildlife mortality while maintaining habitat
connectivity
12. Establishment of transportation museums.
For this round of applications, staff is recommending the Chattahoochee
Riverwalk. This undertaking will help connect a vital link of the
Chattahoochee Riverwalk that is now separated between the 13th and 14th Street
bridges on the Chattahoochee River. The project will provide a continuous link
from Ft. Benning to the sorth, offering scenic walkways and bikeways to this
section of the community. The submission of this application will meet the
requirements under eligible activities for facilities for pedestrians and
bicycles as a primary function. Upon submission, the application will be
reviewed by the GADOT TE review panel. The panel includes citizens and
representatives from various state and local agencies. The panel will rank the
projects and provide their recommendations to the State Transportation Board
for final approval.
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Analysis
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The use of this grant program would help accelerate the completion of an
essential link in the community's riverwalk system, as well as the overall
alternative transportation program.
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Financial Considerations
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Through this funding program, the state will provide up to $1 million. The
typical match is 20 percent, with opportunities of an award increase if the
local match exceeds that amount. Estimates for this section of the riverwalk
have been projected at total cost of $1.4 million. The City's share of the
$280,000 would be financed through city funds.
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Projected Annual Fiscal Impact Statement
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Legal Considerations
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Acceptance of these federal funds would require certification from the City
that all federal laws and guidelines would be followed and enforced.
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Recommendations/ Actions
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Approve the resolution to authorize the City Manager to submit the application
for Transportation Enhancement funds.
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