OPEN MEETING NOTICE MISSOURI STP PRIORITIES COMMITTEE July 10, 2018 1:30 PM Board Room, MARC Offices 600 Broadway, Suite 200, Kansas City, Missouri 64105 AGENDA 1. Welcome and Introductions 2. Approve the June 27, 2018 Meeting Summary* 3. MoDOT Updates 4. 2021-2022 Suballocated Programming* Continuation of STP and CMAQ Traffic Flow project prioritization. 5. Other Business 6. Adjournment * Action Items Next Scheduled Meeting: July 24, 2018 Getting to MARC: Information on transportation options to the MARC offices, including directions, parking, transit, carpooling, and bicycling, can be found online. If driving, visitors and guests should enter the Rivergate Center parking lot from Broadway and park on the upper level of the garage. An entrance directly into the conference area is available from this level. Parking: Free parking is available when visiting MARC. Visitors and guests should park on the upper level of the garage. To enter this level from Broadway, turn west into the Rivergate Center parking lot. Please use any of the available spaces on the upper level at the top of the ramp. Special Accommodations: Please notify MARC at (816) 474-4240 at least 48 hours in advance if you require special accommodations to attend this meeting (i.e., qualified interpreter, large print, reader, hearing assistance). MARC programs are non-discriminatory as stated by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. For more information or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form, call 816-474-4240 or visit our webpage.
Missouri STP Applications- 2018 Call for Projects PLATTE Platte City 904 877 Smithville 942 Kearney 870 933 940 Excelsior Springs 7 CLAY 927 Independence 883 879 908 867 988 947 916 913 941 909 929 Blue 898 Springs Grandview 854 Lee's Summit 864 865 969 JACKSON Belton 968 Kansas Peculiar Missouri 939 980 CASS $ June 2018 At or Above Median Score Below Median Score Median Score = 69 Points Not Mapped: Above Median Score: Below Median Score: 902- MARC PSP 972-MARC OGL 895- KCATA Clean Vehicle 894- KCATA Fare Collection 890- BWKC Bike Share
Missouri STP Priorities Committee July 10, 2018 Meeting Summary Voting Members Present: Voting Members (continued) Belton Michael Christopher Parkville Alysen Abel Blue Springs (1 of 2) Chris Sandie Peculiar Brad Ratliff Blue Springs (2 of 2) Jeff Sell Platte City Dennis Gehrt Excelsior Springs Molly McGovern Pleasant Hill Shelby Teufel Gladstone Tim Nebergall Raymore Mike Krass Grain Valley Raytown Damon Hodges Grandview Dennis Randolph Richmond Greenwood Smithville Harrisonville Happy Welch Cass County Jimmy Odom Independence (1 of 2) Kati Horner Clay County Independence (2 of 2) Tim Gramling Jackson County Mark Trosen Kansas City (1 of 4) Patty Hilderbrand Platte County Bob Heim Kansas City (2 of 4) Kyle Elliott Ray County Kansas City (3 of 4) Wes Minder (alt.) FHWA (Ex Officio) Kansas City (4 of 4) Rodney Riffle (alt.) KCATA Shawn Strate Kearney David Pavlich MoDOT Mike Landvik Lee s Summit (1 of 2) Dena Mezger Bike/Ped Com Rep. Noel Challis Lee s Summit (2 of 2) Michael Park (alt.) Goods Movement Rep. Mike Duffy Liberty Highway Com Rep. North Kansas City Pat Hawver (alt.) RTCC Rep. Oak Grove Tim Mathes MARC Staff: Other Attendees: Marc Hansen MoDOT: Eva Steinman, Shelie Daniel, Marisela Ward Terry Anderson Belton: Alexa Barton and Celia Duran (alt.) Beth Dawson Gladstone: Anthony Sands (alt.) Art Gough Darryl Fields Grandview: Jackie White (alt.) BHC Rhodes: David Smalling Ray Webb Kansas City: Stacey Lowe Burns & McDonnell: Joe Johnson Ron Achelpohl Clay County: Terri Griffen CFS Engineers: Rick Walker Martin Rivarola Raymore: Greg Rokos (alt.) Lochner: Shane Standley Kaitlyn Service BikeWalk KC: Eric Rogers Olsson Associates: Ryan Fleming, Grant Luckenbill Jackson County: Matt Davis TranSystems: Jeff Wilke Excelsior Springs School District: Courtney Cole 1. Welcome and Introductions Committee Chair Patty Hilderbrand welcomed the attendees and self-introductions were made around the room. 2. Approval of Meeting Summary Independence requested a correction on page 2, first bullet point under the discussion points. The second sentence was changed to read Independence requested keeping both of their projects for consideration. MOTION: Dena Mezger moved and Brad Ratliff seconded to approve the June 27, 2018 summary as amended. Motion passed. 3. MoDOT Updates Michael Landvik mentioned an LPA training opportunity taught by Rodney Braman on July 18. 4. 2021-2022 Suballocated Programming The chair began the continued programming discussion with the CMAQ Traffic Flow applications list. The program has $1,656,680 available to allocate. A summary of the ten applications: Kansas City: seven projects - five traffic signal projects and two roadway operations projects MARC: one project - Operation Greenlight traffic signal advancements (8 cities involved on MO side) Liberty: two projects - one traffic signal project and one intersection improvements project.
The committee determined that the funds were sufficient to program one project for each of the three agencies that scored above the median, subtracting $100,000 from the recommended Kansas City and OGL project. MOTION: Brad Ratcliff moved and Michael Park seconded to recommend three projects for CMAQ Traffic Flow funding as discussed. With no further discussion, the motion passed unanimously. AGENCY PROJECT TITLE CMAQ Traffic SCORE Flow Funding Recommended Kansas City North Oak Traffic Signal Fiber Interconnect (79 th to Shoal Creek) 888,000 85 MARC OGL Traffic Signal advancements MO 577,000 78 Liberty Withers and Holt Traffic Signal 275,000 78 Total $1,740,000 The committee resumed discussion on the STP programming: During the previous meeting, an initial scenario was created that included ten projects, all at or above the median score, totaling $19,471,000. The STP funding target: $14.6M or $15M if overprogrammed. A program above that amount would create a first come first served situation. No new scenarios were submitted to MARC since the last meeting. Discussion points: Funding all projects at 45 percent of the total eligible cost would not allow some projects to be completed or able to meet reasonable progress. MoDOT recommended programming for success. Scores support how well the project supports regional goals. Should fund regional impacting projects, not local streets. There was consensus to fund only #1 priority projects. Citizens sometimes are concerned if trails are funded when the roads need attention. One scenario excluded funding for the Planning Sustainable Places program. Ron Achelpohl cautioned the committee that they would need to provide an explanation to the TTPC why it didn t receive funds when it scored high and the current transportation policy does not allow eliminating a program. Also the PSP is requesting funds from the Kansas STP and if MO STP does not program any funds, it might affect the Kansas STP decision. Dennis Randolph recommended that each of the eight projects recommended for funding, give $25,000 of their funds to the PSP program. Increase the overprogramming to 10% typically done by this committee. Sponsors further scaled back their project funding amounts. Future rounds comments: Give credit to applications/projects that return the next programming round, i.e., Independence s #2 project. Keep the same scoring process for the next round to enable comparing rounds. Consider a 50/50 cost match for PSP projects and increase the 20% match for all projects. Staff reminded the committee that it is the RTCC that programs PSP projects. MOTION: Brad Ratliff recommended approving the current list for recommended funding level of $16M. Mike Krass seconded the motion. Discussion: Independence stated they needed $4.2M and projects agreed to give $25,000 each to meet their request. MOTION TO AMEND: Chris Sandie moved to amend the motion, providing additional funds to Independence. Dennis Gehrt seconded the motion; the motion passed with one against.
Marc Hansen voiced the adjusted funding scenario for the projects being recommended for funding, totaling $16M: Agency Project Recommended Funding Independence Truman Connect $4,200,000 MARC Planning Sustainable Places $ 325,000 Grandview I-49 Outer Roadway Conversion Phase 2 & 3 $1,975,000 Lee s Summit Colbern Road; Douglas St to MO 350 Hwy $3,975,000 KCATA Regional Clean Transit Vehicle Program $1,175,000 Jackson County Greenwood Connector: Jefferson to Curtis Drive $ 475,000 Platte City Interchange & Corridor Improvements at Route 92; Platte City/MoDOT Job # J4I3200 $1,725,000 Peculiar Route C Intersection Improvements (Short-term) $ 300,000 Belton Route 58 and Powell Road Multimodal Traffic Relief $1,850,000 MOTION: The chair asked the committee to approve adopting the amended list for Missouri STP FFY 2021-2022 funding totaling $16M. With no further discussion, the motion passed with one against. It was determined that the July 24 th special meeting would not be needed. The full committee was asked to be in attendance at the August 14 th meeting to help balance the FFY 2021-2022 program by determining which year to place each recommended project. A preliminary list will be provided to the TTPC s August meeting. 4. Other Business No new business was voiced. 5. Adjournment: With no further business, the meeting adjourned at 2:56 p.m. Next Meeting: August 14, 2018