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20230523-FINAL MeetingPacketGIAMPO - Policy Board Tuesday, May 23, 2023 4:00 pm @ City Hall- Community Meeting Room 100 E 1st Street, Grand Island, NE 68801 AGENDA 1.Call to Order This is a public meeting subject to the open meetings laws of the State of Nebraska. The requirements for an open meeting are posted on the wall in this room and anyone that wants to find out what those are is welcome to read through them. 2.Roll Call & Introductions 3.Approval of Minutes from the February 28, 2023 Policy Board Meeting 4.Approval of MPO Self-Certification 5.Approval of Final Draft FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program 6.Approval of Final Draft Long Range Transportation Plan Amendment No. 5 7.Approval of Final Draft FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program 8.MPO Financial Update 9.Report on the Grand Island Urban Area (2020 Census) 10.Next Meeting 11.Adjournment Special Accommodations: Please notify the City of Grand Island at 308-385-5455 if you require special accommodations to attend this meeting (i.e., interpreter services, large print, reader, hearing assistance). Para asistencia en español, por favor enviar un correo electrónico a giampo@grand-island.com.” Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 1 / 115 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 2 / 115 GIAMPO – Policy Board Tuesday, May 23, 2023 Regular Session Item C1 Approval of Minutes from the February 28, 2023 Policy Board Meeting Staff Contact: Mayor Roger Steele Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 3 / 115 GRAND ISLAND AREA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (GIAMPO) MINUTES OF POLICY BOARD MEETING Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 4:00 pm Grand Island City Hall – Community Meeting Room 100 E 1st Street, Grand Island, NE 68801 VOTING MEMBERS ATTENDANCE: Roger Steele, Mayor, City of Grand Island Present Bethany Guzinski, City of Grand Island, Council Member Present Doug Lanfear, City of Grand Island, Council Member Present Jack Sheard, City of Grand Island, Council Member Present Wes Wahlgren (John Selmer designee), NDOT District 4 Engineer Present Gary Quandt, Hall County Commissioner Absent Ron Peterson, Hall County Commissioner Present Pat O’Neill, Hall County Planning Commission Chairman Present NON-VOTING MEMBERS ATTENDANCE: Laura McAloon, City of Grand Island Interim City Administrator Present Keith Kurz, City of Grand Island Assistant Public Works Director Present Allan Zafft, City of Grand Island MPO Program Manager Present Catrina DeLosh, City of Grand Island Public Works Admin Assistant Present Patrick Brown, City of Grand Island Finance Director Absent Brian Schultz, City of Grand Island Assistant Finance Director Present Stacy Nonhof, City of Grand Island Interim City Attorney Absent VACANT, City of Grand Island Public Works Director Absent Tim Golka, City of Grand Island Project Manager Absent Chad Nabity, Regional Planning Director Absent Charlene Falmlen, Transit Program Manager Present James (Rusty) Simeri, Administrator (Acting), FHWA NE Division Absent Mokhtee Ahmad, Administrator, FTA Region VII Absent Wes Wahlgren, NDOT District 4 Engineer Absent Justin Luther, Transportation Planner, Realty, Civil Rights FHWA Absent Logan Daniels, FTA Transportation Program Specialist Absent Mark Bechtel, FTA Deputy Regional Administrator Absent Daniel Nguyen, FTA Community Planner Absent Curtis Nosal, NDOT Assistant Planning Engineer Absent Gerri Doyle, FTA Community Planner Absent Call to Order Mayor Steele called the meeting to order at 4:00 pm. The Nebraska Open Meetings Act was acknowledged. Roll Call Roll call was taken. The attendance of Jason Carbee, HDR Engineering, was acknowledged. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 4 / 115 2 | Page 202 3/2/28 Policy Board Meeting Minutes Approval of Minutes from the November 22, 2022 Policy Board Meeting Motion by Wahlgren to approve the minutes from the November 22, 2022 meeting, seconded by Lanfear. Guzinski, Lanfear, and Sheard abstained from voting due to not being on the Policy Board for the November 22, 2022 meeting. Upon roll call vote, all voted in favor. Motion adopted. Election of Vice-Chair Peterson nominated Quandt as Vice-Chair. There being no further nominations, nominations ceased. Motion by Peterson to elect Quandt as Vice-Chair, seconded by Lanfear. Upon roll call vote, all voted in favor. Motion adopted. Approval of MPO Targets for Safety Performance Measures Zafft informed the Policy Board that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) requires State Department of Transportations (DOTs) and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) to adopt targets for five performance measures for traffic safety. State DOTs are required to establish statewide targets in their Highway Safety Improvement Program by August 31 of each year, with the MPOs having the option of supporting such or establishing their own within 180 days of the established state targets. The Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) approved to support the state’s annual safety performance targets for 2018 through 2022. GIAMPO staff recommends to support the NDOT 2023 targets for the safety performance measures. Motion by Guzinski to approve support of the NDOT 2023 targets for safety performance measures, seconded by Peterson. Upon roll call vote, all voted in favor. Motion adopted. Approval of MPO Targets for Infrastructure Condition Performance Measures Zafft notified the Policy Board that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) requires State Department of Transportation (DOTs) and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) to adopt targets for six performance measures every four years relating to infrastructure condition on the National Highway System (NHS). State DOTs were required to establish performance targets for these measures by December 16, 2022, with MPOs having the option to support the statewide targets, or establishing their own within 180 days of the established state targets. The Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) approved to support the state’s infrastructure condition targets for 2018 through 2021. GIAMPO staff recommends to support the NDOT targets for infrastructure condition performance measure for the 4-year period of 2022 to 2025. Motion by Guzinski to approve support of the NDOT targets for infrastructure condition performance measures for the 4-year period of 2022 to 2025, seconded by Lanfear. Upon roll call vote, all voted in favor. Motion adopted. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 5 / 115 3 | Page 202 3/2/28 Policy Board Meeting Minutes Approval of MPO Targets for System Operations Performance Measures Zafft stated the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) requires State Department of Transportations (DOTs) and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) to adopt targets for three performance measures every four years relating to system operations performance. State DOTs were required to establish performance targets for these measures by December 16, 2022, with MPOs having the option to support the statewide targets, or establish their own within 180 days of the established state targets. The Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) approved to support the stat’s system operations performance targets for the 4-year period of 2018 to 2021. GIAMPO staff recommends to support the NDOT targets for system operations performance measures for the 4-year period of 2022 to 2025. Sheard asked how reliability was determined. Carbee indicated that speed and travel time data is used to determine reliability. Motion by Guzinski to approve support of the NDOT targets for system operations performance measures for the 4-year period of 2022 to 2025, seconded by Lanfear. Upon roll call vote, all voted in favor. Motion adopted. Approval of Transit Development Plan Zafft introduced Jason Carbee, who gave a presentation on the Transit Development Plan (TDP), which began in October 2021 and is scheduled to be completed in February 2023. This presentation provided an overview of each chapter of the TDP document. The Draft TDP document was made available for a 30-day public comment period from December 14, 2022 to January 16, 2023. Four comments were received during the public comment period, and there was 148 website visits during this period. The public comments did not result in revisions to the Draft TDP document. Motion by Guzinski to approve the Transit Development Plan, seconded by Lanfear. Upon roll call vote, all voted in favor. Motion adopted. MPO Financial Report Zafft provided an update for State Fiscal Year 2023; Second Quarter, which is from October 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022. Report on the Public Participation Plan Update Zafft informed the Policy Board that a metropolitan planning organization (MPO) is required to have a Public Participation Plan that defines a process for providing with reasonable opportunities to be involved in the metropolitan transportation planning process. The current, and first, Public Participation Plan for the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) was adopted by the Policy Board in November 2015, and includes an amendment which was approved in February 2017. The current plan indicates that an update of occurs at least every five years, prior to an update of the Long Range Transportation Plan. Since the current plan was adopted over five years ago and the process for the next LRTP will begin something in 2024, GIAMPO staff began the process to update the Public Participation Plan in December 2022. Next Meeting Date The next meeting of the Policy Board will be on May 23, 2023 at 4:00 pm at City Hall. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 6 / 115 4 | Page 202 3/2/28 Policy Board Meeting Minutes Adjournment There being no further business, Mayor Steele adjourned the meeting at 5:19 pm. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 7 / 115 GIAMPO – Policy Board Tuesday, May 23, 2023 Regular Session Item H1 Approval of MPO Self-Certification Staff Contact: Allan Zafft, MPO Program Manager Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 8 / 115 MPO Self-Certification Policy Board Agenda Report | 1 Policy Board Agenda Report Agenda Item No. H1 May 23, 2023 ISSUE VOTE: MPO Self-Certification BACKGROUND Concurrent with the submittal of the annual Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) update, the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) and the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) certify to the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration that the planning process is being carried out in accordance with all applicable requirements set forth in 23 CFR 450.336. GIAMPO must submit the Certification of the Planning Process to NDOT with the submittal of a new TIP. The MPO Self-Certification, which GIAMPO includes in the FY 2024-2028 TIP, is enclosed. POLICY CONSIDERATIONS/DISCUSSION Compliance with federal requirements regarding the metropolitan transportation planning process is necessary for the GIAMPO planning area to continue to receive federal transportation funds. BUDGET CONSIDERATIONS None. COMMITTEE ACTION The Technical Advisory Committee approved the MPO Self-Certification on April 10, 2023. RECOMMENDATION Approve MPO Self-Certification. STAFF CONTACT Allan Zafft Date Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 9 / 115 1 MPO Self-Certification The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) and the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) hereby certify that the transportation planning process is addressing the major issues in the metropolitan planning area and is being conducted in accordance with all the applicable requirements of: 1) 23 U.S.C. 134, 49 U.S.C. 5303 and this subpart; GIAMPO collaborates with local, State and public transportation agencies to carry out a continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive (3-C) metropolitan planning process for the Grand Island Metropolitan Planning Area through its Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP), and other transportation planning activities. 2) In nonattainment and maintenance areas, sections 174 and 176 (c) and (d) of the Clean Air Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 7504, 7506 (c) and (d) and 40 CFR part 93; GIAMPO is designated as an attainment area. Nebraska’s ambient air monitoring network includes a monitoring site for particulate matter (PM2.5) in Grand Island, which is operated by the Nebraska Department of Environmental and Energy. 3) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2000d-1) and 49 CFR part 21; GIAMPO completed the MPO Title VI Implementation Plan, which was approved by the GIAMPO Policy Board on May 23, 2017. GIAMPO developed the Limited English Proficiency Plan, which was approved by the GIAMPO Policy Board on November 23, 2021. 4) 49 U.S.C. 5332, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, or age in employment or business opportunity; GIAMPO’s Public Participation Plan together with the MPO Title VI Implementation Plan, the GIAMPO Limited English Proficiency Plan, and the City of Grand Island’s Title VI Nondiscrimination Agreement ensures that no person will be excluded from participation in the planning process. This applies to GIAMPO’s LRTP, TIP, UPWP, and other transportation planning activities. 5) Section 11101(e) of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Pub. L. 117-58) and 49 CFR part 26 regarding the involvement of disadvantaged business enterprises in USDOT funded planning projects; The City of Grand Island Transit Program maintains the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program Plan that was submitted to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in 2023 that includes a Fostering Small Business Participation element and continues to meet the requirements of FTA. 6) 23 CFR part 230, regarding the implementation of an equal employment opportunity program on Federal and Federal-aid highway construction contracts; GIAMPO does not receive Federal-aid highway construction funds and does not let construction contracts. With regard to transportation planning activities related to Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 10 / 115 2 contracts utilizing FHWA and FTA PL funds, the selection of private consultants is coordinated by and adheres to NDOT and City of Grand Island Procurement guidelines. 7) The provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.) and 49 CFR parts 27, 37, and 38; GIAMPO completed the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan. The GIAMPO Policy Board approved this plan on November 22, 2016. 8) The Older Americans Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 6101), prohibiting discrimination on the basis of age in programs or activities receiving Federal financial assistance; 9) Section 324 of title 23 U.S.C. regarding the prohibition of discrimination based on gender; and 10) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794) and 49 CFR part 27 regarding discrimination against individuals with disabilities. GIAMPO is a program of the City of Grand Island’s Public Works Department. The City of Grand Island has an Equal Employment Opportunity Policy that prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, marital status, national origin, or genetic information. This policy along with the GIAMPO Public Participation Plan, MPO Title VI Implementation Plan, Limited English Proficiency Plan, and ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan ensures every effort will be made to assure nondiscrimination in its transportation planning activities. By: Attest: Roger G. Steele, Mayor / Chairperson Keith Kurz, Interim Public Works Director Date Date By: Ryan Huff, Chief Strategic Officer, Nebraska Department of Transportation Date Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 11 / 115 GIAMPO RESOLUTION NO. 2023-5 Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Self-Certification of the MPO Transportation Planning Process WHEREAS, the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO), is designated as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Grand Island Urbanized Area, by the Governor acting through the Nebraska Department of Transportation in cooperation with locally elected officials of the Grand Island Urbanized Area; and WHEREAS, in accordance with 23 CFR 450.336, concurrent with the submittal of the entire proposed Transportation Improvement Program to the Federal Highway Administration and the Federal Transit Administration as part of the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program approval, the State and the MPO shall certify at least every four years that the metropolitan transportation planning process is being carried out in accordance with all applicable requirements including: 1) 23 U.S.C. 134, 49 U.S.C. 5303 and this subpart; 2) In nonattainment and maintenance areas, sections 174 and 176 (c) and (d) of the Clean Air Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 7504, 7506 (c) and (d) and 40 CFR part 93; 3) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2000d-1) and 49 CFR part 21; 4) 49 U.S.C. 5332, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, or age in employment or business opportunity; 5) Section 11101(e) of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Pub. L. 117-58) and 49 CFR part 26 regarding the involvement of disadvantaged business enterprises in USDOT funded planning projects; 6) 23 CFR part 230, regarding the implementation of an equal employment opportunity program on Federal and Federal-aid highway construction contracts; 7) The provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.) and 49 CFR parts 27, 37, and 38; 8) The Older Americans Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 6101), prohibiting discrimination on the basis of age in programs or activities receiving Federal financial assistance; 9) Section 324 of title 23 U.S.C. regarding the prohibition of discrimination based on gender; and 10) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794) and 49 CFR part 27 regarding discrimination against individuals with disabilities. WHEREAS, the Nebraska Department of Transportation and the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization hereby certify that the transportation planning process is addressing the major issues in the metropolitan planning area and is being conducted in accordance with all the applicable requirements; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Policy Board of the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization approves that the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization certifies, in consideration of the requirements listed above and to the degree appropriate for the size of the area and the complexity of its transportation problems, Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 12 / 115 GIAMPO Resolution No. 2023-5 Page No. 2 that the transportation planning process is being carried out in conformance with all applicable federal requirements. Certification: The foregoing resolution was approved by the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board at its regularly scheduled meeting held on May 23, 2023 and is effective immediately upon adoption. By: Attest: ______________________________ ______________________________ Roger G. Steele, Mayor / Chairperson Keith Kurz, Interim Public Works Director Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 13 / 115 GIAMPO – Policy Board Tuesday, May 23, 2023 Regular Session Item H2 Approval of Final Draft FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program Staff Contact: Allan Zafft, MPO Program Manager Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 14 / 115 FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program Policy Board Agenda Report | 1 Policy Board Agenda Report Agenda Item No. H2 May 23, 2023 ISSUE VOTE: FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program BACKGROUND The Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) staff has prepared the FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for public review and comment. The TIP includes surface transportation projects to receive federal funds and surface transportation projects of regional significance, planned for the GIAMPO metropolitan planning area in Federal Fiscal Years 2024-2028. The FY 2024-2028 TIP has been developed by GIAMPO staff to be in compliance with regulations contained in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) (also known as the “Bipartisan Infrastructure Law”), the most recent legislation governing the federal transportation program. The public transportation element of the TIP includes projects for the City of Grand Island’s Transit Program that collectively constitutes the Program of Projects (POP) for the City of Grand Island’s Transit Program. Sine the April 10, 2023 Technical Advisory Committee meeting, the below revision was made to the FY 2024-2028 TIP. Enclosed is the FY 2024-2028 TIP, which reflects this revision. Page 6, Current Membership of the Policy Board – Changed “James Simeri” to “Wayne Fedora” for FHWA Nebraska Division Administrator (Ex-Factor). POLICY CONSIDERATIONS/DISCUSSION GIAMPO’s Public Participation Plan requires that the Draft FY 2024-2028 TIP be released for public review and comment prior to Policy Board adoption. The Draft FY 2024-2028 TIP was made available for a 30-day public comment period from April 11 to May 11, 2023. No public comments were received. The FY 2024-2028 TIP is financially constrained, and the projects in the TIP are consistent with the 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan, including the proposed LRTP Amendment No. 5. BUDGET CONSIDERATIONS None. COMMITTEE ACTION GIAMPO staff provided an overview of the project listings (preliminary draft version) from the FY 2024-2028 TIP at the GIAMPO Non-Motorized Subcommittee meeting Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 15 / 115 FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program Policy Board Agenda Report | 2 on March 22, 2023. The Technical Advisory Committee approved the Draft FY 2024- 2028 TIP on April 10, 2023. RECOMMENDATION Approve the FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program. STAFF CONTACT Allan Zafft Date Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 16 / 115 Other Document Title | i Transportation Improvement Program Fiscal Years 2024 – 2028 Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization May 23, 2023 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 17 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | i May 2023 Funding Note: The preparation of this document was financed in part with funding from the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT), administered by the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT). The opinions, findings, and conclusions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent USDOT or NDOT. Title VI Notice: Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities. For more information, or to obtain a Title VI complaint form, call the Title VI coordinator which is the City of Grand Island Administrator at 308-385-5444. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Information: Individuals requiring reasonable accommodations may request written materials in alternate formats which include interpreter services, large print, readers, hearing assistance or other reasonable accommodations by contacting the City of Grand Island at 308-385-5455. Additional copies of this document may be obtained by contacting: City of Grand Island Public Works Department City Hall 100 East First Street Grand Island, NE. 68802 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 18 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | ii Contents Abbreviations and Acronyms ...................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 3 Purpose of the TIP ..................................................................................................................... 4 Federal Requirements for Transportation Improvement Programs ............................................. 4 Time Period ............................................................................................................................ 4 Public Comments ................................................................................................................... 4 Specific Project Information .................................................................................................... 4 Consistency with the Long Range Transportation Plan ........................................................... 5 Financial Constraint ................................................................................................................ 5 Process for Including Projects in the TIP ................................................................................ 5 Status of Projects from the previous TIP ................................................................................. 5 Transportation Control Measures and Air Quality ................................................................... 5 The Metropolitan Planning Organization Structure ..................................................................... 5 Current Membership of the Policy Board ................................................................................ 6 Current Membership of the Technical Advisory Committee .................................................... 6 Geographic Area the TIP Covers ............................................................................................... 6 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) ............................................................................... 7 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) ............................................................ 7 Conformance with Long Range Transportation Plan .................................................................. 7 Types of Projects included in the TIP ......................................................................................... 8 Project Selection ........................................................................................................................ 8 Maintenance and Operation of Current Transportation Systems ................................................ 9 Public Transportation Project Prioritization Process ................................................................... 9 Financial Plan Statement ........................................................................................................... 9 Public Involvement Process ......................................................................................................10 Annual Listing of Projects ..........................................................................................................10 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ)..........................................................................10 National Performance Management Measures .........................................................................10 Safety ....................................................................................................................................11 Infrastructure Condition .........................................................................................................12 System Operations Performance ...........................................................................................12 Transit Asset Management ....................................................................................................13 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 19 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | iii Transit Safety ........................................................................................................................14 Revising an Approved TIP/STIP ................................................................................................14 Amendments .........................................................................................................................14 Administrative Modifications ..................................................................................................15 Financial Constraint Summary ..................................................................................................16 Appendix Contents Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 20 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 1 Abbreviations and Acronyms AC Advanced Construction CMAQ Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program CY Calendar Year DOT Department of Transportation EA Earmark FAST Act Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act FHWA Federal Highway Administration FTA Federal Transit Administration FY Fiscal Year GIAMPO Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization SFTY Highway Safety Improvement Program (includes Rail Safety) IIJA Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act MPO Metropolitan Planning Organization NDOT Nebraska Department of Transportation NHPP National Highway Performance Program NHS National Highway System PM Performance Management PTASP Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan SMS Safety Management Systems STIP Statewide Transportation Improvement Program STPG Surface Transportation Block Grant Program TAM Transit Asset Management TERM Transit Economic Requirements Model TIP Transportation Improvement Program TPM Transportation Performance Management ULB Useful Life Benchmark USDOT United States Department of Transportation VMT Vehicle Miles Traveled Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 21 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 2 VRM Vehicle Revenue Mile YOE Year of Expenditure 3-C Continuing, Cooperative, and Comprehensive Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 22 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 3 Introduction The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) Metropolitan Planning Area is a staged, five-year schedule of transportation improvements using (or expected to use) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) or Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funding, state funds, and other projects that have significant system impacts. The TIP is developed cooperatively by the GIAMPO Technical Advisory Committee and agencies within the GIAMPO Metropolitan Planning Area including City of Grand Island Public Works Department, Hall County Public Works Department, Merrick County Highway Department, Village of Alda, Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT), and others agencies as transportation related projects are developed. The GIAMPO Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA) is illustrated in Figure 1. Figure 1 – GIAMPO Metropolitan Planning Area Federal regulations require that each urbanized area, as a condition to receive federal capital or operating assistance, have a continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive (3-C) transportation planning process. The Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is the organization designated to carry out the 3-C process which results in plans and programs that are consistent with the comprehensively planned development of the urbanized area. The TIP, along with the Long Range Transportation Plan, is a key element of this process. The Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act or "FAST Act" became law in 2015 which authorizes surface transportation programs and continues the basic planning requirements. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) (also known as the “Bipartisan Infrastructure Law”), became law in 2021 and continues the Metropolitan Planning programs.These programs continue the requirement for a cooperative, continuous, and comprehensive framework for making transportation investment decisions in Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 23 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 4 metropolitan areas and the joint oversight by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). In order to remain eligible for federal transportation funding, the planning process must demonstrate that the GIAMPO Metropolitan Planning Area is in compliance with all federal requirements for metropolitan transportation planning. Purpose of the TIP The primary purpose of this document is to provide information to FHWA, FTA, NDOT, transportation agencies, and citizens regarding the TIP development process which: • Depicts the GIAMPO priorities for the expenditure of federal funds for all transportation funding categories by federal fiscal year including highway and public transportation projects; • Provides assurance to the FHWA that the project selection process has been carried out in accordance with federal requirements, Section 134 of Title 23, U.S. Code, as amended; and • Demonstrates that the TIP is financially feasible. Federal Requirements for Transportation Improvement Programs The planning and programming regulations include specific requirements for development and content of TIPs which are summarized below and addressed within this document. Time Period The TIP is to cover at least a four-year period and be updated at least every four years. The financial and project tables included in this document cover FY 2024–2028. NDOT and the MPOs have established an annual update cycle for the TIP. GIAMPO on an annual basis must submit an approved TIP to NDOT prior to June 15. Public Comments The TIP process is to provide opportunity for public review and comment on the TIP. GIAMPO’s transportation planning process allows for public involvement at various points within the transportation plan and program development. GIAMPO’s Public Participation Plan was adopted on November 24, 2015. Specific Project Information The TIP is to list capital and non-capital surface transportation projects to use a variety of federal funds or regionally significant projects requiring FHWA or FTA action. For each project or project phase the TIP shall include sufficient descriptive material including description, location, length, total cost, amount of federal funds, and responsible agency. Line items may be used for projects that are not considered to be of appropriate scale for individual identification. A complete detailed project listing is organized by project type for each project. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 24 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 5 Consistency with the Long Range Transportation Plan Each project or project phase in the TIP is to be consistent with the Long Range Transportation Plan, its goals, and performance measures. For each project included in the detailed project listing, GIAMPO staff cross-checks with the Long Range Transportation Plan to ensure consistency. Financial Constraint The TIP is to include a financial plan including system level estimates of costs and revenue sources that are reasonably expected to be available to adequately operate and maintain federal-aid highways and public transportation. The financial plan is shown on page 17, which summarizes the TIP financial resources. Process for Including Projects in the TIP The TIP should specify the process to identify projects for inclusion in the TIP in coordination with the Long Range Transportation Plan. GIAMPO’s process annually coordinates with NDOT and local agencies to program projects in the TIP. Status of Projects from the previous TIP The TIP should list major projects from the previous TIP that were implemented or delayed. Each section lists projects under construction, completed, delayed, or moved out of the current programming period. Transportation Control Measures and Air Quality The Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Area is in conformance for air quality and the state does not require a State Implementation Plan for meeting Clean Air Act requirements. The Metropolitan Planning Organization Structure The governor designates the MPOs for urban areas in the state to be responsible for carrying out the urban transportation planning process through the development of a Long Range Transportation Plan and TIP. GIAMPO is the designated MPO for the Metropolitan Planning Area which includes the City of Grand Island, Village of Alda, and portions of Hall and Merrick Counties. The MPO is composed of elected and appointed officials representing local, state, and federal governments and agencies having interest or responsibility in land use planning, the quality and the location of transportation facilities, transportation safety issues on all roads, and better planning and designs. The Mayor of the City of Grand Island Area is the “Chair” of the GIAMPO Policy Board. Under the Mayor, the MPO functions through a committee structure consisting of the GIAMPO Policy Board, GIAMPO Technical Advisory Committee, subcommittees which may be created to assist the Technical Advisory Committee on various local transportation issues, and MPO administrative staff to establish and approve the Long Range Transportation Plan, TIP, and other work of the MPO. The GIAMPO Policy Board is composed of elected and appointed officials representing local, state, and federal governments or agencies having interest or responsibility in the comprehensive transportation planning process. Below is the current membership of the GIAMPO Policy Board and Technical Advisory Committee. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 25 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 6 Current Membership of the Policy Board Roger G. Steele, Mayor City of Grand Island Bethany Guzinski, Councilwoman City of Grand Island Doug Lanfear, Councilman City of Grand Island Jack Sheard, Councilman City of Grand Island Ron Peterson, District 7 Commissioner Hall County Board of Commissioners Gary Quandt, District 6 Commissioner Hall County Board of Commissioners Pat O'Neill, Chairman Hall County Planning Commission Vicki Kramer, Director Nebraska Department of Transportation Wayne Fedora, Division Administrator FHWA Nebraska Division (Ex-Facto) Mokhtee Ahmad, Regional Administrator FTA Region VII (Ex-Facto) Current Membership of the Technical Advisory Committee Voting Laura McAloon, Interim City Administrator City of Grand Island Chad Nabity, Director Hall County Regional Planning Dept. Vacant, City Engineer/Public Works Director City of Grand Island Keith Kurz, Director of Engineering Services City of Grand Island Charley Falmlen, Transit Program Manager City of Grand Island Craig Wacker, Highway Planning Manager Nebraska Department of Transportation Wes Wahlgren, District 4 Engineer Nebraska Department of Transportation Don Robb, Public Works Director Hall County Mike Meyer, Highway Superintendent Merrick County Romana Schafer, Clerk/Treasurer Village of Alda Mike Olson, Executive Director Central Nebraska Regional Airport Non-Voting Justin Luther, Trans. Planner, Realty, Civil Rights Federal Highway Administration Logan Daniels, Transportation Program Specialist Federal Transit Administration - VII Daniel Nguyen, Community Planner Federal Transit Administration - VII Jodi Gibson, Local Projects Engineer Nebraska Department of Transportation Kurtis Nosal, Assistant Planning Engineer Nebraska Department of Transportation Kelli O’Brien Union Pacific Railroad Jeremy Wegner Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Cindy Johnson Grand Island Chamber of Commerce Mary Berlie Grand Island Area Economic Development Corporation Patrick Brown, Finance Director City of Grand Island Shannon Callahan, Street Superintendent City of Grand Island Geographic Area the TIP Covers The Metropolitan Planning Area is the geographic area in which the metropolitan transportation planning process must be carried out. The boundaries of the Metropolitan Planning Area are determined by agreement between the Governor and the MPO. The GIAMPO Metropolitan Planning Area encompasses the City of Grand Island, Village of Alda, and portions of Hall and Merrick Counties. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 26 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 7 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) The TIP is a programming document that identifies the timing and funding of all highway, bridge, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian transportation projects scheduled for implementation in the MPO planning area over a four-year period using federal transportation funds and is annually coordinated with the State-TIP process. According to federal regulations governing transportation planning, the TIP is to be a staged multi-year program of transportation improvement projects that "shall cover a period of not less than four years and be consistent with the urban area transportation plan." The TIP is directly related to the City’s, County's, and State’s Capital Improvement Programs which are brought forward at this time each year. The TIP identifies funding amounts by source of funding, jurisdictional responsibility, type of project, and year of funding for these projects. This program is a listing of priority projects which are to be carried out within the next five fiscal years which include FY 2023-2024, 2024-2025, 2025-2026, 2026-2027 and 2027-2028. Projects planned for implementation beyond this time frame are not listed in this program since local funding may be tentative and federal funds for these projects cannot be obligated. The TIP reflects the priorities and direction of the region and its state and federal partners in the transportation planning process. Projects identified in the TIP must be consistent with the projects or goals and objectives identified in the current Long Range Transportation Plan for the Grand Island metropolitan region. The TIP is part of the MPO’s effort to establish and maintain the planning process required by the federal government as a condition for receipt of federal transportation funding. This program of projects depicts the MPO’s priorities for the expenditure of federal funds for all transportation funding categories by federal fiscal year including highway and public transportation projects. The TIP document may also include, for informational purposes, non-federally funded projects occurring in the planning area. The federal government regulations require the TIP to be updated and adopted by the local MPO at least every four years. Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) The TIP becomes part of the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) by reference and the frequency and cycle for updating the TIP is compatible with STIP development and approval process. NDOT and the Nebraska MPOs have established an annual update cycle. The STIP begins as a compilation of the regional TIPs that have been adopted by the MPOs and develops into a comprehensive list of all highway (state or local) and all transit (capital or operating) projects in urban and rural areas that propose to use federal funds. All federally funded projects proposed to begin between October 1st and September 30th from all of the regional TIPs across the state are included in this STIP including federally funded projects in rural areas. The STIP is updated every year and is to include a minimum four year listing of federal-aid projects for approval by FHWA and FTA. Conformance with Long Range Transportation Plan All projects were drawn from, or are consistent with, the GIAMPO 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan, Regional Transit Needs Assessment and Feasibility Study, State Transportation Plans and Needs Studies, and the recommendations of local governments and citizens for the TIP. The projects reflect community goals and objectives and are assigned to the appropriate staging period based on the area’s priorities, the individual project urgency, and the anticipated funding capabilities of the participating governments. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 27 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 8 The TIP document was developed in conformance with the Long Range Transportation Plan for GIAMPO. A review was undertaken to ensure transportation projects programmed in the TIP were found to be consistent with the Long Range Transportation Plan. The Long Range Transportation Plan was adopted by GIAMPO on February 23, 2021. The development of the Long Range Transportation Plan included a needs assessment and financial analysis and discussed the social, economic, and environmental impacts to consider when developing new transportation projects, and where environmentally sensitive areas are located in relation to projects identified in the horizon years or 2026 and 2045. The Long Range Transportation Plan was transmitted to NDOT and to FHWA and FTA. Types of Projects included in the TIP Federal regulations require that any transportation project within the Metropolitan Planning Area that is to be funded with U.S. Department of Transportation funds must be included in the TIP. The types of projects listed below are eligible for federal funding: a. Projects on the federal-aid system (road and bridge construction, reconstruction, resurfacing, restoration, rehabilitation, etc.). b. Public transportation (vehicle maintenance and operations, capital improvement projects, public transit system construction, etc.). c. Projects that are not on the federal-aid system, but may be eligible for federal funding for other reasons (e.g., bridge projects, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, etc.). The projects, however, must be linked to the transportation network. d. Regional projects requiring FHWA or FTA action or projects having significant regional impacts. Project Selection GIAMPO’s process for including projects in the TIP is the means by which projects move from the current Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) into the TIP for implementation. This process entails annual coordination with NDOT and local agencies to identify projects for programming in the TIP. Projects listed in the TIP typically originate in the LRTP developed by the MPO in cooperation with the respective implementing agencies involved in the planning process. Implementing agencies carry out the LRTP’s specific elements through the TIP process. As a result, the TIP serves as a strategic management tool to accomplish the objectives of the Long Range Transportation Plan. Project prioritization is an important element of the TIP, especially since the demand for federal-aid transportation projects usually exceeds the level of federal funds available for use. State highway projects in the TIP have been prioritized by NDOT. Local federal-aid improvement projects programmed by the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Merrick County Village of Alda, and coordinating agencies have been dependent on the availability of competitive funding using the federal Highway Safety Improvement Program, Set Aside from Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (Transportation Alternatives), and FTA funds. Other selected projects are accomplished through a coordinated effort among all parties to advance projects which preserve the existing system, increase safety and efficiency of the transportation system, improve vehicle mobility and connectivity, protect and enhance the environment, and support quality of life. Readiness to proceed and financial capacity is also considered in project selection. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 28 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 9 Maintenance and Operation of Current Transportation Systems The highest priority in the selection of projects for the TIP is to ensure the adequate reconstruction, maintenance, and operation of the current transportation system. NDOT is programming three (3) projects for highway resurfacing, two (2) projects for repairs/overlays, one (1) project for intersection improvements/bridge repair, one (1) project for cable media barrier, one (1) project for urban improvements, one (1) project for wetlands mitigation and one (1) project to construct a 4-lane divided roadway on a new alignment for a section of US-30. The City of Grand Island is programming one (1) project programmed for safety and operational improvements at the Broadwell Avenue, State Street, and Eddy Street intersection, one (1) project to reconstruct a section of Locust Street, one (1) project to construct an extension of Claude Road and one (1) project to construct a grade separated viaduct on Broadwell Avenue over the Union Pacific Railroad. Public Transportation Project Prioritization Process Public transportation projects are funded with a mix of local, state, and federal funds. The public transportation element of the TIP includes projects for the City of Grand Island’s Transit Program that collectively constitutes the Program of Projects (POP) for the City of Grand Island’s Transit Program. Approval of the TIP includes the approval of the POP for the City of Grand Island’s Transit Program. The public involvement procedures used for TIP development and amendments are used to satisfy the POP requirements for FTA Section 5307 (urban) funding. In 2012, the City of Grand Island became the designated recipient to receive FTA Section 5307 funds. In 2013, the City of Grand Island and Hall County entered into an interlocal agreement for Hall County to continue to provide public transit services using unexpended FTA Section 5311(rural) funds during a transitional period. In April 2016, the City of Grand Island approved an interlocal agreement where the City of Grand Island would provide public transit services within the City of Grand Island and Hall County through a contract with a public transportation services provider up to a three year period. This interlocal agreement was renewed in April 2019 for a term of one year with an automatic renewal thereafter for successive terms of one year each unless either the City of Grand Island or Hall County provides written notice not less than 90 days prior to the termination of the then current term. The City of Grand Island in coordination with GIAMPO began the process to develop the Transit Development Plan (TDP), also known as GO GI Transit, in October 2021, and the GIAMPO Policy Board adopted the TDP in February 2023. The TDP addresses transit and mobility needs, cost and revenue projections, community transit goals and objectives, and potential future transit service options. It includes an implementation plan for the preferred option over the next 20 years and a financial analysis of this option to capture both funded and unmet needs. The TDP will be used by the City of Grand Island Transit Program to plan and program transit projects in the TIP. Financial Plan Statement The projects identified in the TIP are financially constrained, meaning they can be implemented using current and proposed revenue sources based on the programs contained in the TIP. The expected and anticipated revenue sources are, therefore, reasonably expected to be in place when needed. Revenues for federally funded projects during each year are shown in the Financial Plan on page 16. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 29 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 10 Public Involvement Process The transportation planning process allows for public involvement at various points within the transportation plan and program development. This involves a series of steps from the adoption of the MPO Long Range Transportation Plan that is coordinated with the programming of projects and again for the actual construction of the transportation facilities. The critical decision points in the transportation planning process are: 1) the development of at least a 20 year transportation plan, 2) the street improvement program which identifies priorities for planned projects, 3) the development of capital improvement programs for a period of four to six years, 4) project design and project construction. The first two steps are included in the long range planning process, the third step consolidates the capital improvement programs of the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Merrick County, Village of Alda, and NDOT with the MPO TIP and the last step is the specific project design and development. The City of Grand Island, Hall County, Merrick County, and Village of Alda each have an established procedure for adopting improvement programs. Their processes include review by the County Planning Commission for compliance with the Comprehensive Plan and formal advertised public hearings before the Planning Commission and City Council or County Board. The consolidation of these improvement programs is coordinated in the TIP as reviewed by the GIAMPO Technical Advisory Committee before it is released for the public review and comment period. The public comments are summarized, including how the comments were addressed, and incorporated in the TIP. The GIAMPO Policy Board reviews, approves, and submits the TIP to NDOT for inclusion in the STIP. Annual Listing of Projects Pursuant to the provisions of 23 U.S.C. 134(j)(7)(B) and 49 U.S.C. 5303(c)(5)(B), the MPO has published an annual listing of projects for which federal funds have been obligated in the preceding year. These are listed in the TIP by jurisdiction within each section. The published document is available for public review from the MPO and on the MPO website under the TIP Section. Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Federal legislation provides funds to be utilized in the Clean Air Act for non-attainment and maintenance areas for transportation programs and projects that contribute to attainment of National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Since the GIAMPO Metropolitan Planning Area is in compliance with the latest air quality standards, the MPO does not specifically program for CMAQ funding. National Performance Management Measures With the passing of the FAST Act transportation bill, and continuing in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, State departments of transportations (State DOT) and MPOs are required to use a performance based planning and programming approach as part of the Transportation Performance Management (TPM) program. TPM is defined as a strategic approach that uses system information to make investment and policy decisions to achieve national performance goals. As part of TPM, FHWA and FTA issued Final Rules that include National Performance Management Measures at the system level that the State DOTs and MPOs are required to Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 30 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 11 incorporate into their planning processes. The applicable National Performance Management Measures to MPOs include the following: • Safety (PM-1). Highway Safety Improvement Program/Safety Performance Management Measures [23 CFR § 924, 23 CFR § 490] • Infrastructure (PM-2). Assessing Pavement Condition for the National Highway Performance Program and Bridge Condition for the National Highway Performance Program [23 CFR § 490] • System Performance (PM-3). Assessing Performance of the National Highway System, Freight Movement on the Interstate System, and Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program [23 CFR § 490] • Transit Asset Management (TAM) is established to evaluate the state of good repair of transit provider capital assets for safety and operations [49 CFR § 625, 630]. • Transit Safety is established to focus on improving transit safety performance for all modes of public transportation through the reduction of safety events, fatalities and injuries [49 CFR § 673]. Each of the above National Performance Management Measures consists of a series of performance measures and corresponding target setting requirements. When State DOTs and/or transit providers have set targets, MPOs must establish performance targets at the regional level within 180 days. MPOs have the option to set its own regional targets, or to support the targets established by State DOTs and/or transit providers. Safety FHWA published the Highway Safety Improvement Program and Safety Performance Management Measures (PM-1) Final Rules in the Federal Register on March 15, 2016. The Safety Performance Management Measures rule supports the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), as it establishes five safety performance measures to carry out the HSIP and to assess serious injuries and fatalities on all public roads. State DOTs are required to establish safety (HSIP) targets for all five performance measures by August 31 of each year. GIAMPO has agreed to support the state’s annual (CY 2023) safety performance targets set in August 2023. The targets are: Performance Measure Baseline (2017-2021)* Target (2019-2023)* Number of Fatalities 232.0 254.0 Fatality Rate (per 100 million VMT)** 1.118 1.300 Number of Serious Injuries Unavailable 1,319.0 Serious Injury Rate (per 100 million VMT)** Unavailable 6.044 Number of Non-motorized Fatalities and Serious Injuries Unavailable 117.8 Source: Nebraska Department of Transportation *Statewide baseline performance and calendar year target are recorded as a 5-year rolling average **VMT is vehicles miles traveled Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 31 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 12 GIAMPO supports these targets by reviewing and programming HSIP projects within the Metropolitan Planning Area. Working in partnership with local agencies, NDOT safety investments were identified and programmed which will construct effective countermeasures to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries. NDOT projects chosen for HSIP investment are based on crash history, roadway characteristics, and the existence of infrastructure countermeasures that can address the types of crashes present. Infrastructure Condition Assessing Pavement Condition for the National Highway Performance Program and Bridge Condition for the National Highway Performance Program (PM-2) was identified in the FHWA Final Ruling published in the Federal Register on January 18, 2017 (82 FR 5886). This rule establishes six performance measures to assess the condition of pavement and bridges on the National Highway System (NHS) to carry out the National Highway Performance Program. State DOTs are required to establish pavement and bridge condition targets every four years. GIAMPO has agreed to support the statewide targets for infrastructure condition performance measures for the 4-year performance period (CY 2022-2025) set in October 2022. The targets are: Performance Measure Baseline 2-Year Target 4-Year Target % of Interstate Pavements in Good Condition 77.5% 65.0% 65.0% % of Interstate Pavements in Poor Condition 0.1% 5.0% 5.0% % of Non-Interstate NHS Pavements in Good Condition 56.0% 40.0% 40.0% % of Non-Interstate NHS Pavements in Poor Condition 2.3% 10.0% 10.0% % of NHS Bridges by Deck Area Classified as in Good Condition 57.7% 55.0% 55.0% % of NHS Bridges by Deck Area Classified as in Poor Condition 2.0% 10.0% 10.0% Source: Nebraska Department of Transportation GIAMPO will review and program pavement and bridge projects within the Metropolitan Planning Area to contribute toward the accomplishment of these targets. System Operations Performance Assessing Performance of the National Highway System, Freight Movement on the Interstate System, and Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (PM-3) was identified in the FHWA Final Ruling, published in the Federal Register on January 18, 2017 (82 FR 5970). This rule establishes performance measures to assess the performance of the Interstate and non-Interstate NHS to carry out the National Highway Performance Program, freight movement on the Interstate system to carry out the National Highway Freight Program, and traffic congestion and on-road mobile source emissions for the purpose of carrying out the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) Program. There are two performance measures to assess system performance of the NHS, one performance measure to assess freight movement on the Interstate system, two performance measures to assess traffic congestion under the CMAQ program, and one performance measure to assess total emissions reductions by applicable Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 32 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 13 pollutants under the CMAQ program. State DOTs are required to establish system performance, freight, and CMAQ targets every four years. GIAMPO has agreed to support the statewide targets for system operations performance measures for the 4-year performance period (CY 2022-2025) set in October 2022 (Nebraska exempt from CMAQ measures this performance period). The targets are: Performance Measure Baseline 2-Year Target 4-Year Target % of the Person-Miles Traveled on the Interstate That Are Reliable 98.8% 98.5% 98.5% % of the Person-Miles Traveled on the Non-Interstate NHS That Are Reliable 96.2% 92.0% 92.0% Truck Travel Time Reliability (TTTR) Index (the Freight Reliability measure) 1.14 1.20 1.20 Source: Nebraska Department of Transportation GIAMPO will review and program system performance and freight projects within the Metropolitan Planning Area to contribute toward the accomplishment of these targets. Transit Asset Management FTA issued a Final Rule on transit asset management (TAM) plans to evaluate the state of good repair of transit provider capital assets for safety and operations. Recipients of public transit funds–which include states, local authorities, and public transportation operators–are required to establish targets for state of good repair performance measures; to develop transit asset management and transit safety plans; and to report on their progress toward achieving targets. Public transportation operators are directed to share information with MPOs and states so that all plans and performance reports are coordinated. The Rule, “Transit Asset Management; National Transit Database,” went into effect on July 26, 2016 with the TAM plan due for transit by October 1, 2018. Transit target setting repeats annually and plans are updated every four years. The City of Grand Island (transit provider) participates in a group TAM plan, which is sponsored by NDOT. GIAMPO has agreed to establish state of good repair performance targets, which are the same targets established by NDOT and the City of Grand Island. NDOT set its targets on January 1, 2017, and the City of Grand Island set its targets on May 23, 2017. The targets are: Category Class Default ULB Performance Target Rolling Stock Cutaway bus 10 years 50% of fleet exceeds default ULB* Minivan 8 years 50% of fleet exceeds default ULB Van 8 years 50% of fleet exceeds default ULB Equipment Automobile 8 years 75% of fleet exceeds default ULB Facilities Admin/Storage 40 years 70% of facilities rated under 3.0 on FTA TERM** scale Source: Nebraska Department of Transportation *ULB is Useful Life Benchmark **TERM is Transit Economics Requirements Model Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 33 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 14 GIAMPO supports these targets by reviewing and programing transit projects relating to capital assets within the Metropolitan Planning Area. Transit Safety Under the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP) Final Rule, public transit agencies receiving federal funds under the FTA’s Urbanized Area Formula Grants are required to publish safety plans that include processes and procedures to implement Safety Management Systems (SMS). As part of these PTASP plans, public transit agencies must include performance targets based on the safety performance measures established in the National Public Transportation Safety Plan for their operations. Public transit agencies are required to have their PTASP plans in place by December 31, 2020 and share the safety performance targets with their MPO and State. The CRANE Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan was completed in December 2020. The safety targets for CRANE Public Transit are identified in the Long Range Transportation Plan. The targets are: Category Performance Target 2021 Baseline Target Fatalities Total 0 0 Rate per 100,000 VRM* 0 0 Injuries (Major/Minor) Total TBD** Reduction from 2024 Baseline Rate per 100,000 VRM TBD Reduction from 2024 Baseline Safety Events (Minor/ Major) Total TBD Reduction from 2024 Baseline Rate per 100,000 VRM TBD Reduction from 2024 Baseline System Reliability (Minor/ Major) VRM Between Failures TBD Reduction from 2024 Baseline Source: Crane Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan, 2020 *VRM is Vehicle Revenue Mile **TBD-To be determined in 2024 as GIAMPO will not publish a 2021 baseline for these measures GIAMPO supports these targets by reviewing and programing transit projects relating to safety within the Metropolitan Planning Area. Revising an Approved TIP/STIP Revisions are changes to a TIP/STIP that occur between their annual publications. There are two types of changes that occur under the umbrella of revision. The first is a major revision or “Amendment”. The second is a minor revision or “Administrative Modification”. Amendments An amendment is a revision to a TIP/STIP that involves a major change to a project included in the TIP/STIP. Amendments requires public review and comment and demonstration of fiscal constraint. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 34 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 15 There are four main components that can be used to determine whether a project change rises to the level of an amendment: • Project costs: Amendments are required whenever the federal-aid amount changes by 20% or $2 million, whichever is greater. For computing the % change, standard rounding procedures will be used; 19.50% and greater is considered to be 20% and therefore would require an amendment. • Additions/Deletions: Projects or phases of projects which are added or deleted from the first four years of the TIP/STIP will be processed as amendments (excluding grouped projects). • Funding sources: Adding federal funding sources or changing from one federal funding category to another (including converting advanced construction) will require an amendment. • Scope and termini changes: Substantial changes to project scope shown in the approved STIP or project termini changes greater than 0.25 mile will require an amendment. Administrative Modifications A minor revision to a TIP or STIP is an administrative modification. It includes minor changes to projects, including projects using advanced construction (AC) procedures, already included in the TIP. Administrative modifications may be made at any time and do not require public review or Policy Board action. However, GIAMPO must demonstrate financial constraint. This includes changes such as clarifying project descriptions, reducing project costs, minor adjustments to project budgets or clerical mistakes. The following components should be used to determine if a change can be processed as an administrative modification: • Project costs: Projects in which the federal-aid and/or AC amount has been changed by less than 20% or $2 million, whichever is greater, can be processed with an administrative modification. For purposes of this calculation federal-aid and AC amounts will be combined. • Additions/Deletions: Projects or phases of projects added to group listings explained earlier will be processed as administrative modifications. • Schedule changes: Changes in schedules to projects which are included in the first four years of the TIP/STIP will be considered administrative modifications • Funding sources: Redistribution of federal funding or AC among funding sources already listed with the project can be done with an administrative modification. • Scope and termini changes: Minor changes to project scope and termini changes of less than 0.25 mi. can be made with an administrative modification. Project termini not consistent with the Long Range Transportation will require an amendment. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 35 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | 16 Financial Constraint Summary Federal Highway Administration 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 Total National Highway Performance Program (NHPP)$410 $9,730 $868 $9,927 $0 $20,935 Highway Safety Improvement Program, includes Rail Safety (SFTY)$0 $0 $6,524 $1,376 $23,440 $31,340 Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STPG)$0 $2,134 $0 $0 $0 $2,134 Nebraska Department of Transportation $32,174 $2,966 $942 $0 $0 $36,082 City of Grand Island $8,805 $2,898 $2,985 $2,826 $5,860 $23,374 $41,389 $17,728 $11,319 $14,129 $29,300 $113,865 Federal Transit Administration 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 Total Section 5307 $3,013 $3,129 $1,522 $1,753 $0 $9,416 Section 5311 $78 $108 $129 $155 $0 $469 Section 5339 $470 $0 $0 $0 $0 $470 Nebraska Department of Transportation $36 $50 $60 $72 $0 $219 City of Grand Island $1,099 $1,193 $1,173 $1,390 $0 $4,855 Hall County $36 $50 $60 $72 $0 $219 $4,732 $4,530 $2,944 $3,442 $0 $15,648 NOTE: The financial table above illustrates the identified funding for the projects included in the tables for FY 2024-2028. Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) Transportation Improvement Program Fiscal Years 2024-2028 Financial Constraint Projects ($1,000's) Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 36 / 115 Date A Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 37 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | A-1 TIP #:2016-004 State ID:41704 Project #:S-30-4(1046)Project Name:US-281 West, Grand Island HWY: US-30 Length (SLM): 3.71 Project Sponsor: NDOT District #: 4 A/Q Status: Exempt YOE Fund Type 2022 Local 2022 State 2023 Local 2023 State 2024 Local 2024 State $45,699 $31,230 $495 $7,526 $3,805 Grand Island NDOT Grand Island Fund Description Estimate ($1,000) Grand Island $195 Phase PE Notes: PE in YOE 2022 and ROW in YOE 2023 are not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is in progress. Description: 4 lane divided roadway on new alignment Location: US-30 from 1.4 mi west of Grand Island to 0.4 mi west of US-281. Begin RP - 308.88 $2,448PE ROW ROW CONST/CE CONST/CE Total Project Estimate NDOT NDOT Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 38 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | A-2 TIP #:2020-002 State ID:42891 Project #:MISC-40(65)Project Name:District 4 Wetland Bank HWY: Length (SLM): 0.0 Project Sponsor: NDOT District #: 4 A/Q Status: Exempt YOE Fund Type 2021 State 2024 State $1,128 Description: Survey, design, construct and monitor a wetland mitigation site Location: Adjacent to existing Mormon Island Mitigation Bank, Begin RP - 0.00 Notes: PE in YOE 2021 is not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is in progress. Phase PE CONST/CE Total Project Estimate Estimate ($1,000) $230 $898 Fund Description NDOT NDOT Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 39 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | A-3 TIP #:2022-001 State ID:42920 Project #:NH-80-6(118)Project Name:Platte River - Phillips Description: Crack Seal HWY: I-80 Length (SLM): 7.7 Project Sponsor: NDOT District #: 4 A/Q Status: Exempt YOE Fund Type 2022 State 2024 State 2024 Federal $176 Notes: PE in YOE 2022 is not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is in progress. Location: Hall County and Hamilton County on I-80 from RP 310.88 to RP 318.58 Phase Estimate ($1,000) $3 $17 $156 Fund Description Total Project Estimate PE NDOT CONST/CE NDOT CONST/CE NHPP Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 40 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | A-4 TIP #:2022-002 State ID:42933 Project #:STP-34-4(135)Project Name:Grand Island - Phillips Description: Resurfacing HWY: US-34 Length (SLM): 4.56 Project Sponsor: NDOT District #: 4 A/Q Status: Exempt YOE Fund Type 2023 State 2025 State 2025 Federal $2,668 Notes: PE in YOE 2023 is not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is in progress. Phase Location: Hall County on US-34 from RP 233.32 to RP 237.88 Total Project Estimate CONST/CE STPG $2,134 Estimate ($1,000)Fund Description PE NDOT $1 CONST/CE NDOT $533 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 41 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | A-5 TIP #:2022-005 State ID:42921 Project #:NH-80-6(119) Project Name:Wood River - Platte River Description: Crack Seal HWY: I-80 Length (SLM): 11.63 Project Sponsor: NDOT District #: 4 A/Q Status: Exempt YOE Fund Type 2022 State 2024 State 2024 Federal $283 Notes: PE in YOE 2022 is not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is in progress. NHPP $254 Total Project Estimate Phase Fund Description Estimate ($1,000) NDOT $1 CONST/CE NDOT $28 CONST/CE PE Location: I-80 from approx 0.9 mi W. N-11 grade sep to Platte River at GI. RP 299.25 - RP 310.88 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 42 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | A-6 TIP #:2022-006 State ID:42929 Project #:NH-30-5(139) Project Name:Chapman West Description: Resurfacing, Lighting HWY: US-30 Length (SLM): 8.04 Project Sponsor: NDOT District #: 4 A/Q Status: Exempt YOE Fund Type 2022 State 2023 State 2025 State 2025 Federal $5,672 Notes: PE in YOE 2022 and ROW in YOE 2023 are not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is in progress. Total Project Estimate ROW NDOT $26 PE NDOT $217 CONST/CE NDOT $1,086 CONST/CE NHPP $4,343 Location: US-30 from the Merrick Co Line to Chapman. RP 319.02 - RP 327.06 Phase Fund Description Estimate ($1,000) Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 43 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | A-7 TIP #:2022-007 State ID:42944 Project #:NH-34-4(136) Project Name:Doniphan - I-80 Description: Resurfacing, Bridge Repair HWY: US-34 Length (SLM): 3.36 Project Sponsor: NDOT District #: 4 A/Q Status: Exempt YOE Fund Type 2023 State 2025 State 2025 Federal $6,971 Notes: PE in YOE 2023 is not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is in progress. CONST/CE NDOT $1,347 CONST/CE NHPP $5,387 Total Project Estimate Location: US-34 from Doniphan to I-80. RP 222.87 - RP 226.23 Phase Fund Description Estimate ($1,000) PE NDOT $237 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 44 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | A-8 TIP #:2024-001 State ID:42918 Project #:NH-2-4(114) Project Name:Grand Island West HWY: N-2 Length (SLM): 0.24 Project Sponsor: NDOT District #: 4 A/Q Status: Exempt YOE Fund Type 2023 State 2026 State 2026 Federal $1,086 Notes: PE in YOE 2023 is not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is in progress. CONST/CE NHPP $868 Total Project Estimate Description: Intersection Improvements, Bridge Replacement Location: N-2 and Engleman Road intersection and Silver Creek Bridge (east of this intersection). Begin RP - 354.2 Phase Fund Description Estimate ($1,000) PE NDOT $1 CONST/CE NDOT $217 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 45 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | A-9 TIP #:2024-002 State ID:42988 Project #:HSIP-80-6(125)Project Name:Alda - Giltner Description: Cable Median Barrier HWY: I-80 Length (SLM): 14.38 Project Sponsor: NDOT District #: 4 A/Q Status: Exempt YOE Fund Type 2024 State 2026 State 2026 Federal $7,250 Notes: Total Project Estimate PE NDOT $1 CONST/CE NDOT $725 CONST/CE SFTY $6,524 Location: Hall and Hamilton County on I-80 from RP 307.81 to RP 322.19 Phase Fund Description Estimate ($1,000) Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 46 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | A-10 TIP #:2024-003 State ID:42948 Project #:NH-30-4(164)Project Name:US-30 in Grand Island HWY: US-30 Length (SLM): 1.0 Project Sponsor: NDOT District #: 4 A/Q Status: Exempt YOE Fund Type 2023 State 2027 Local 2027 Federal $12,410 Notes: PE in YOE 2023 is not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is in progress. Description: Urban - Construction of curbed roadway in an urban area. May include grading, structure, and incidental work. CONST/CE NHPP $9,927 Total Project Estimate Phase Fund Description Estimate ($1,000) PE NDOT $1 CONST/CE Grand Island $2,482 Location: Hall County on US-30 from RP 314.90 to RP 315.85 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 47 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | A-11 Project Sponsor TIP ID Project Name Location Description YOE Phase Funding Description Estimate ($1,000)Status 2022 PE Grand Island $195 2022 PE NDOT $2,448 2023 ROW Grand Island $495 2023 ROW NDOT $7,526 2024 CONST/CE Grand Island $3,805 2024 CONST/CE NDOT $31,230 2021 PE NDOT $425 2023 CONST/CE NHPP $5,607 2023 CONST/CE NDOT $1,402 2021 PE NDOT $230 2024 CONST/CE NDOT $898 2022 PE NDOT $3 2024 CONST/CE NDOT $17 2024 CONST/CE NHPP $156 2023 PE NDOT $1 2025 CONST/CE NDOT $533 2025 CONST/CE STPG $2,134 2022 PE NDOT $1 2024 CONST/CE NDOT $28 2024 CONST/CE NHPP $254 2022 PE NDOT $217 2023 ROW NDOT $26 2025 CONST/CE NDOT $1,086 2025 CONST/CE NHPP $4,343 2023 PE NDOT $237 2025 CONST/CE NDOT $1,347 2025 CONST/CE NHPP $5,387 NDOT 2022-007 Doniphan - I-80 US-34 from Doniphan to I-80. RP 222.87 - RP 226.23 Resurfacing Bridge Repair Change PE from FY 2022 to FY 2023. Revise description and estimate Change Const/CE from FY 2023 to FY 2024 NDOT 2022-006 Chapman West US-30 from the Merrick Co Line to Chapman. RP 319.02 - RP 327.06 Resurfacing, Lighting NDOT 2022-005 Wood River - Platte River I-80 from approx 0.9 mi W. N-11 grade sep to Platte River at GI. RP 299.25 - RP 310.88 Crack Seal Add ROW in 2023. Revise description and estimate Status of Previous Years for State Agency Sponsored Projects Change Const/CE from FY 2023 to FY 2024 NDOT 2022-002 Grand Island - Phillips Hall County MM 233.32 to MM 237.88 Resurfacing Change PE from FY 2022 to FY 2023. Revise description NDOT 2022-001 Platte River - Phillips Hall and Hamilton County on I- 80 from MM 310.88 to 318.58 Crack Seal Project letting on 03/02/23; Construction in 2023 NDOT 2020-002 Change Const/CE from FY 2023 to FY 2024. Revise estimate 4 lane divided roadway on new alignment US-30 from 1.4 mi west of Grand Island to 0.4 mi west of US-281. Begin RP - 308.88 NDOT NDOT 2016-004 US-281 West, Grand Island District 4 Wetland Bank Adjacent to existing Mormon Island Mitigation Bank, RP - 0.00 Survey, design, construct and monitor a wetland mitigation site Change Const/CE from FY 2023 to FY 2024 2020-001 In Grand Island & South (SB) US-34 from 2.2 mi south of Grand Island north to N Jct US- 281 / W Jct N-2, RP - 226.74 Resurfacing Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 48 / 115 Date B Local Roadway Projects Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 49 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | B-1 TIP #:2018-003 State ID:42863 Project #:HSIP-5409(3)Project Name:5-Points Intersection Improvements YOE Fund Type 2019 Local 2019 Federal 2021 Local 2021 Federal 2022 Local 2022 Federal $3,495 ROW Length (SLM): 0.4 Project Sponsor: Grand Island $1,956 Grand Island HSIP Total Project Estimate Grand Island HSIP Grand Island HSIP CONST/CE Estimate ($1,000) $80 $318 $91 $684 $366 Notes: YOEs 2019, 2021, and 2022 are not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is scheduled for completion in fall 2023. District #: 4 A/Q Status: Exempt Description: Intersection Improvements (Roundabout) Phase Location: Broadwell Avenue, State Street, and Eddy Street intersection Fund Description HWY: Broadwell Avenue ROW CONST/CE PE PE Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 50 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | B-2 TIP #:2022-008 State ID:Project #:Project Name:Locust Street Improvements YOE Fund Type 2022 Local 2023 Local 2025 Local 2026 Local $6,783 Notes: YOE 2022 is not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is in progress. PE Grand Island $450 CONST/CE Grand Island $2,985 Total Project Estimate PE Grand Island $450 CONST/CE Grand Island $2,898 Fund Description Estimate ($1,000)Phase A/Q Status: Exempt Description: Reconstruction HWY: Locust St./Walnut St. Location: Locust St./Walnut St. - 2nd St. to Fonner Park Rd. Length (SLM): 1.0 Project Sponsor: Grand Island District #: 4 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 51 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | B-3 TIP #:2023-001 State ID:Project #:Project Name:Claude Road Extension YOE Fund Type 2022 Local 2023 Local 2024 Local $6,050 Notes: YOE 2022 and YOE TBD are not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is in progress. Length (SLM): 0.9 Project Sponsor: Grand Island Description: New Road. Curb and gutter roadway section with associated sidewalk, traffic control, drainage improvements and connections to Dier Avenue. Total Project Estimate PE Grand Island $300 CONST/CE Grand Island $5,000 District #: 4 A/Q Status: Exempt Phase Fund Description Estimate ($1,000) PE/ROW Grand Island $750 HWY: Claude Road Location: Claude Road - Faidley Avenue to State Street Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 52 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | B-4 TIP #:2023-002 State ID:43009 Project #:RRZ-40(68)Project Name:Broadwell Avenue Viaduct YOE Fund Type 2023 Federal 2023 Local 2027 Federal 2027 Local 2028 Federal 2028 Local 2028 Federal 2028 Local $34,210 Description: Construct grade separated viaduct over the UPRR. This includes the intersection at Broadwell Avenue and US-30/2nd Street being reconstructed to accommodate the grade change associated with the structure. Location: Broadwell Avenue from 1st Street, approx. 300 feet southeast of US-30/2nd Street, to 4th Street, approx. 1,500 feet north of US- 30/2nd Street Total Project Estimate Notes: YOE 2023 is not reflected in Financial Constraint Table. This project is in progress. A/Q Status: ExemptROWSFTY$1,376 ROW Grand Island $344 UTILITIES Grand Island $96 UTILITIES SFTY $384 CONST/CE SFTY $23,056 PE SFTY $2,552 District #: 4 PE Grand Island $638 CONST/CE Grand Island $5,764 HWY: Broadwell Avenue Length (SLM): 1.0 Project Sponsor: Grand Island Phase Fund Description Estimate ($1,000)* * The TIP amounts for Grand Island are subject to decrease because the UPRR is anticipated to provide a portion of funding to the local match. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 53 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | B-5 Project Sponsor TIP ID Project Name Location Description YOE Phase Funding Description Federal ($1,000)Status 2019 PE Grand Island $80 2019 PE HSIP $318 2021 ROW Grand Island $91 2021 ROW HSIP $366 2022 CONST/CE Grand Island $684 2022 CONST/CE HSIP $1,956 2019 PE Grand Island $1,713 2020 ROW Grand Island $2,080 2021 CONST/CE Grand Island $9,162 2022 CONST/CE Grand Island $4,975 2019 Planning Grand Island $81 2020 Planning Grand Island $147 2021 Planning Grand Island $184 2019 PE Grand Island $100 2020 PE Grand Island $114 2020 ROW Grand Island $20 2021 PE Grand Island $139 2021 CONST/CE Grand Island $2,169 2022 CONST/CE Grand Island $1,512 2019 PE Grand Island $90 2020 PE Grand Island $130 2021 PE Grand Island $10 2021 ROW Grand Island $20 2022 CONST/CE Grand Island $4,800 2020 PE Grand Island $115 2021 PE Grand Island $80 2021 ROW Grand Island $7 2023 CONST/CE Grand Island $2,500 2024 CONST/CE Grand Island $2,700 2020 PE Grand Island $30 2021 PE Grand Island $110 2021 CONST/CE Grand Island $20 2022 PE Grand Island $85 2022 CONST/CE Grand Island $2,000 Old Potash Highway from North Road to Webb Road and Claude Road from Old Potash Highway to Faidley Avenue Widening and Intersection Improvements, including an extension of Claude Road Project is scheduled for completion in FY 2023. Status of Previous Years for Local Agency Sponsored Projects Project is scheduled for completion in fall 2023. Grand Island 2018-003 5-Points Intersection Improvements Broadwell Avenue, State Street, and Eddy Street intersection Intersection Improvements (Roundabout) Grand Island 2020-004 Old Potash Highway Improvements Project is scheduled for completion in FY 2023. Grand Island 2021-004 Broadwell Ave./ UPRR - Planning & Environment Broadwell Ave. - Faidley Ave. to Anna St. Broadwell Ave./ UPRR - Planning & Environmental Study Project is completed. Grand Island 2021-007 North Road Improvements - 13th St. to Old Potash North Rd. - 13th St. to Old Potash Hwy.Curb and gutter roadway section with associated sidewalk, traffic control, drainage improvements. Project is scheduled for completion in FY 2023. Grand Island 2021-006 North Road Improvements - Capital Ave. to 13th St. North Rd. - Capital Ave. to 13th St. Curb and gutter roadway section with associated sidewalk, traffic control, drainage improvements. Project is scheduled for completion in FY 2023. Grand Island 2022-004 Capital Ave. Improvements Capital Ave. - North Rd. to Moores Creek Curb and gutter roadway section with associated sidewalk, traffic control, drainage improvements. Project is completed. Grand Island 2022-003 North Road Improvements - Old Potash to Hwy 30 North Rd. - Old Potash Hwy. to Hwy. 30 Curb and gutter roadway section with associated sidewalk, traffic control, drainage improvements. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 54 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | B-6 Project Sponsor TIP ID Project Name Location Description YOE Phase Funding Description Federal ($1,000)Status 2022 PE Grand Island $450 2023 PE Grand Island $450 2025 CONST/CE Grand Island $2,898 2026 CONST/CE Grand Island $2,985 2022 PE/ROW Grand Island $750 2023 PE Grand Island $300 2024 CONST/CE Grand Island $5,000 2023 PE Grand Island $638 2023 PE SFTY $2,552 2027 ROW Grand Island $344 2027 ROW SFTY $1,376 2028 CONST/CE Grand Island $96 2028 CONST/CE SFTY $384 2028 CONST/CE Grand Island $5,764 2028 CONST/CE SFTY $23,056 2023-002 Broadwell Avenue Viaduct Broadwell Avenue from 1st Street, approx. 300 feet southeast of US- 30/2nd Street, to 4th Street, approx. 1,500 feet north of US-30/2nd Street Construct grade separated viaduct over the UPRR. This includes the intersection at Broadwell Avenue and US-30/2nd Street being reconstructed to accommodate the grade change associated with the structure. No change Change Const/CE from TBD to 2024 Grand Island 2023-001 Claude Road Extension Claude Road - Faidley Avenue to State Street New Road. Curb and gutter roadway section with associated sidewalk, traffic control, drainage improvements and connections to Dier Avenue. Grand Island Change Const/CE from 2024 & 2025 to 2025 & 2026 Grand Island 2022-008 Locust Street Improvements Locust St./Walnut St. - 2nd St. to Fonner Park Rd. Reconstruction Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 55 / 115 Date C Transit Projects Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 56 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | C-1 TIP #:2022-001T State ID:N/A Project Name:Operations - Urban Transit Operating Assistance Length (SLM):N/A Project #:Project Sponsor:Grand Island District #4 A/Q Status:Exempt HWY:N/A Location:Grand Island Urbanized Area YOE Phase Fund Type Fund Description Estimate ($1,000) Description: 2024 OPR Federal 5307 $973 2024 OPR Local Grand island $722 * 2025 OPR Federal 5307 $1,201 2025 OPR Local Grand island $961 * 2026 OPR Federal 5307 $1,394 2026 OPR Local Grand island $1,141 * 2027 OPR Federal 5307 $1,625 2027 OPR Federal Grand island $1,358 * $9,375 Notes: * This amount is subject to decrease because the City of Grand Island may receive state funds from the Nebraska Public Transportation Assistance Program. Total Project Estimate YOE 2024: FTA 5307 - $973 (Operating - $638, Bus Support Equipment/Facilities - $12, Other Capital Items (Bus) - $203 and Planning - $120) and Local - $722 (Operating - $638, Bus Support Equipment/Facilities - $3, Other Capital Items (Bus) - $51 and Planning - $30). YOE 2025: FTA 5307 - $1,201 (Operating - $881, Bus Support Equipment/Facilities - $17, Other Capital Items (Bus) - $303) and Local - $961 (Operating - $881, Bus Support Equipment/Facilities - $4, Other Capital Items (Bus) - $76) YOE 2026: FTA 5307 - $1,394 (Operating - $1,057, Bus Support Equipment/Facilities - $20, Other Capital Items (Bus) - $317) and Local - $1,141 (Operating - $1,057, Bus Support Equipment/Facilities - $5, Other Capital Items (Bus) - $79) Operating assistance for transit services in the Grand Island Urbanized Area. Includes costs associated with operating, bus support equipment/facilities (i.e., rideshare, vehicle equipment), and other capital items relating to bus activities (i.e., preventative maintenance, third-party contracting, federal administration (City Transit Program Manager and transit planning), training expenses) YOE 2027: FTA 5307 - $1,625 (Operating - $1,268, Bus Support Equipment/Facilities - $23, Other Capital Items (Bus) - $334) and Local - $1,358 (Operating - $1,268, Bus Support Equipment/Facilities - $6, Other Capital Items (Bus) - $84) Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 57 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | C-2 TIP #:2022-002T State ID:N/A Project Name:Operations - Rural Transit Operating Assistance Length (SLM):N/A Project #:Project Sponsor:Hall County District #4 A/Q Status:Exempt HWY:N/A Location:Areas outside of the Grand Island Urbanized Area in Hall County YOE Phase Fund Type Fund Description Estimate ($1,000) Description: 2024 OPR Federal 5311 $78 2024 OPR State NDOT $36 2024 OPR Local Hall County $36 2025 OPR Federal 5311 $108 2025 OPR State NDOT $50 2025 OPR Local Hall County $50 2026 OPR Federal 5311 $129 2026 OPR State NDOT $60 2026 OPR Local Hall County $60 2027 OPR Federal 5311 $155 2027 OPR State NDOT $72 2027 OPR Local Hall County $72 $906 Notes: Operating assistance for transit services in areas outside of the Grand Island Urbanized Area Total Project Estimate Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 58 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | C-3 TIP #:2022-003T State ID:N/A Project Name:Capital Projects Length (SLM):N/A Project #:Project Sponsor:Grand Island District #4 A/Q Status:Exempt HWY:N/A Location:Grand Island Urbanized Area YOE Phase Fund Type Fund Description Estimate ($1,000) Description: 2024 CAP Federal 5307 Cares $1,000 2024 CAP Federal 5307 $1,040 2024 CAP Federal 5339 $470 2024 CAP Local Grand Island $378 2025 CAP Federal 5307 Cares $1,000 2025 CAP Federal 5307 $928 2025 CAP Local Grand Island $232 2026 CAP Federal 5307 $128 2026 CAP Local Grand Island $32 2027 CAP Federal 5307 $128 2027 CAP Local Grand Island $32 $5,368 Notes: Design and capital acquisition for projects. Projects include those making use of CARES funding and projects for purchase of rolling stock. Total Project Estimate Any projects that may potentially use CARES funding and projects for purchase of rolling stock. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 59 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | C-4 Project Sponsor TIP ID Project Name Location Description YOE Phase Funding Description Federal ($1,000)Status 2023 OPR 5307 $671 2023 OPR Grand Island $493 2024 OPR 5307 $973 2024 OPR Grand Island $722 2025 OPR 5307 $1,201 2025 OPR Grand Island $961 2026 OPR 5307 $1,394 2026 OPR Grand Island $1,141 2027 OPR 5307 $1,625 2027 OPR Grand Island $1,358 2023 OPR 5311 $50 2023 OPR NDOT $22 2023 OPR Hall County $22 2024 OPR 5311 $78 2024 OPR NDOT $36 2024 OPR Hall County $36 2025 OPR 5311 $108 2025 OPR NDOT $50 2025 OPR Hall County $50 2026 OPR 5311 $129 2026 OPR NDOT $60 2026 OPR Hall County $60 2027 OPR 5311 $155 2027 OPR NDOT $72 2027 OPR Hall County $72 2024 CAP 5307 Cares $1,000 2024 CAP 5307 $1,040 2024 CAP 5339 $470 2024 CAP Grand Island $377 2025 CAP 5307 Cares $1,000 2025 CAP 5307 $928 2025 CAP Grand Island $232 2026 CAP 5307 $128 2026 CAP Grand Island $32 2027 CAP 5307 $128 2027 CAP Grand Island $32 Status of Previous Years for Local Agency Sponsored Projects YOE 2023 is completed or in progress. Estimates revised for YOE 2024- 2026. Estimate added for YOE 2027. Grand Island 2022-001T Operations - Urban Transit Operating Assistance Grand Island Urbanized Area Operating assistance for transit services in the Grand Island Urbanized Area YOE 2023 is completed or in progress. Estimates revised for YOE 2024- 2026. Estimate added for YOE 2027. Grand Island 2022-002T Operations - Rural Transit Operating Assistance Areas outside of the Grand Island Urbanized Area in Hall County Operating assistance for transit services in areas outside of the Grand Island Urbanized Area Grand Island Urbanized Area Design and capital acquisition for projects. Projects include those making use of CARES funding and projects for purchase of rolling stock. YOE 2023 is completed or in progress. Estimates revised for YOE 2024- 2026. Estimate added for YOE 2027. Grand Island 2022-003T Capital Projects Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 60 / 115 Transportation Improvement Program FY 2024-2028 | C-5 Project Sponsor TIP ID Project Name Location Description YOE Phase Funding Description Federal ($1,000)Status 2022 OPR 5307 $64 2022 OPR Grand Island $16 2022 OPR 5305 $20 2022 OPR Grand Island $5 2023 OPR 5307 $56 2023 OPR Grand Island $14 Project is completed.Grand Island 2022-004T Transit Development Plan Grand Island Urbanized Area The transit development plan serves as a basis for defining the mobility needs within the service area. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 61 / 115 Date D MPO Self – Certification Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 62 / 115 Exhibit D: MPO Self-Certification 1 MPO Self-Certification The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) and the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) hereby certify that the transportation planning process is addressing the major issues in the metropolitan planning area and is being conducted in accordance with all the applicable requirements of: 1) 23 U.S.C. 134, 49 U.S.C. 5303 and this subpart; GIAMPO collaborates with local, State and public transportation agencies to carry out a continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive (3-C) metropolitan planning process for the Grand Island Metropolitan Planning Area through its Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP), and other transportation planning activities. 2) In nonattainment and maintenance areas, sections 174 and 176 (c) and (d) of the Clean Air Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 7504, 7506 (c) and (d) and 40 CFR part 93; GIAMPO is designated as an attainment area. Nebraska’s ambient air monitoring network includes a monitoring site for particulate matter (PM2.5) in Grand Island, which is operated by the Nebraska Department of Environmental and Energy. 3) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2000d-1) and 49 CFR part 21; GIAMPO completed the MPO Title VI Implementation Plan, which was approved by the GIAMPO Policy Board on May 23, 2017. GIAMPO developed the Limited English Proficiency Plan, which was approved by the GIAMPO Policy Board on November 23, 2021. 4) 49 U.S.C. 5332, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, or age in employment or business opportunity; GIAMPO’s Public Participation Plan together with the MPO Title VI Implementation Plan, the GIAMPO Limited English Proficiency Plan, and the City of Grand Island’s Title VI Nondiscrimination Agreement ensures that no person will be excluded from participation in the planning process. This applies to GIAMPO’s LRTP, TIP, UPWP, and other transportation planning activities. 5) Section 11101(e) of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Pub. L. 117-58) and 49 CFR part 26 regarding the involvement of disadvantaged business enterprises in USDOT funded planning projects; The City of Grand Island Transit Program maintains the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program Plan that was submitted to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in 2023 that includes a Fostering Small Business Participation element and continues to meet the requirements of FTA. 6) 23 CFR part 230, regarding the implementation of an equal employment opportunity program on Federal and Federal-aid highway construction contracts; GIAMPO does not receive Federal-aid highway construction funds and does not let construction contracts. With regard to transportation planning activities related to Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 63 / 115 Exhibit D: MPO Self-Certification 2 contracts utilizing FHWA and FTA PL funds, the selection of private consultants is coordinated by and adheres to NDOT and City of Grand Island Procurement guidelines. 7) The provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.) and 49 CFR parts 27, 37, and 38; GIAMPO completed the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan. The GIAMPO Policy Board approved this plan on November 22, 2016. 8) The Older Americans Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 6101), prohibiting discrimination on the basis of age in programs or activities receiving Federal financial assistance; 9) Section 324 of title 23 U.S.C. regarding the prohibition of discrimination based on gender; and 10) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794) and 49 CFR part 27 regarding discrimination against individuals with disabilities. GIAMPO is a program of the City of Grand Island’s Public Works Department. The City of Grand Island has an Equal Employment Opportunity Policy that prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, marital status, national origin, or genetic information. This policy along with the GIAMPO Public Participation Plan, MPO Title VI Implementation Plan, Limited English Proficiency Plan, and ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan ensures every effort will be made to assure nondiscrimination in its transportation planning activities. By: Attest: Roger G. Steele, Mayor / Chairperson Keith Kurz, Interim Public Works Director Date Date By: Ryan Huff, Chief Strategic Officer, Nebraska Department of Transportation Date Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 64 / 115 Date E Comments Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 65 / 115 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 66 / 115 City Hall ∙ 100 East First Street ∙ PO Box 1968 ∙ Grand Island, Nebraska 68802-1968 (308) 385-5455 ∙ Fax: (308) 385-5488 ∙ Emergency: (308) 385-5432 ∙ www.grand-island.com April 11, 2023 Re: Public Comment Period—“DRAFT” Fiscal Years 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program The Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) has released the “DRAFT” Fiscal Years 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for public review and comment. The TIP is a short range-program identifying transportation projects that are regionally significant or reasonably expected to be federally funded through the year 2028. The TIP also serves as the Program of Projects (POP) for the City of Grand Island’s Transit Program. An electronic copy of the “DRAFT” FY 2024-2028 TIP document can be found on the City of Grand Island’s Public Works web site at www.grand-island.com/GIAMPO, and hard copies are also available in the Public Works Department Office, City Hall, 100 East First Street, Grand Island, NE, 68801. The comment period will conclude May 11, 2023. Written comments on the “DRAFT” FY 2024-2028 TIP should be submitted to Allan Zafft, MPO Program Manager at Public Works Department, P.O. Box 1968, Grand Island, NE 68802 or by email at allanz@grand-island.com, and will be accepted if received on or before May 11, 2023. Questions concerning the “DRAFT” FY 2024-2028 TIP should be directed to Allan Zafft by phone at 308-389-0273 or by email at allanz@grand-island.com. Sincerely, Allan Zafft, AICP MPO Program Manager Enclosure: “DRAFT” FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 67 / 115 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 68 / 115 Public Comment Period A 30-day public comment period was held from April 11, 2023 to May 11, 2023. No public comments were received. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 69 / 115 GRAND ISLAND AREA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (GIAMPO) TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TAC) MINUTES April 10, 2023 at 10:00 am Grand Island City Hall – Council Chambers 100 E 1st Street, Grand Island, NE 68801 Voting Members in Attendance: Keith Kurz, City of Grand Island, Interim Public Works Director Present VACANT, City of Grand Island, Public Works Director Absent Laura McAloon, City of Grand Island, Interim City Administrator Present Chad Nabity, Hall County Regional Planning Director Present Don Robb, Hall County Public Works Director Present Mike Meyer, Merrick County Hwy Superintendent Absent Wes Wahlgren, NDOT District 4 Engineer Present Craig Wacker, NDOT Highway Planning Manager Absent Ramona Schafer, Village of Alda Absent Mike Olson, Central Nebraska Regional Airport Present Charley Falmlen, City of Grand Island Transit Program Manager Present Non-Voting Members in Attendance: Allan Zafft, City of Grand Island, MPO Program Manager Present Shannon Callahan, City of Grand Island, Street Superintendent Absent Patrick Brown, City of Grand Island, Finance Director Present Brian Schultz, City of Grand Island, Assistant Finance Director Present Catrina DeLosh, City of Grand Island, Public Works Admin Coordinator Present Tim Golka, City of Grand Island, Project Manager Absent Stacy Nonhof, City of Grand Island, Interim City Attorney Absent Cindy Johnson, Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce Absent Mary Berlie, Grand Island Area Economic Development Corp. Absent Justin Luther, FHWA, Transportation Planner, Realty, Civil Rights Absent Mark Bechtel, FTA, Deputy Regional Administrator Absent Cathy Monroe, FTA, Planning and Program Development Director Absent Logan Daniels, FTA, Region VII Transportation Program Specialist Absent Daniel Nguyen, FTA, Region VII Community Planner Absent Gerri Doyle, FTA, Region VII Community Planner Absent Jodi Gibson, NDOT Local Projects Engineer Absent Kaine McClelland, NDOT, State Modeler Absent Jeff Soula, NDOT, Local Projects Urban Engineer Absent Ryan Huff, NDOT, Planning and Project Development Engineer Absent Curtis Nosal, NDOT, Assistant Planning Engineer Absent Jeff Soula, NDOT Local Projects Urban Engineer Absent Jeremy Wegner, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Absent Kelli O’Brien, Union Pacific Railroad Absent Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 70 / 115 2 | Page 2023/4/10 TAC Meeting Minutes Call to Order Nabity called the meeting to order at 10:06 am. The Nebraska Open Meetings Act was acknowledged. Roll Call Roll call was taken. Note: Don Robb arrived to the TAC meeting at 10:20 am, and he did not vote on the following agenda items – Approval of Minutes from the February 9, 2023 Technical Advisory Committee Meeting, Approval Recommendation of MPO Self-Certification, and Approval Recommendation of Final Draft FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program. Approval of Minutes from the February 9, 2023 Technical Advisory Committee Meeting Motion by Wahlgren to approve the minutes of the February 9, 2023 meeting, seconded by Kurz. Upon voice vote, all voted aye. Motion adopted. Approval Recommendation of MPO Self-Certification Zafft informed the Committee that compliance with federal requirements regarding the metropolitan transportation planning process is necessary for the GIAMPO planning area to continue to receive federal transportation funds. GIAMPO must submit the Certification of the Planning Process to NDOT with the submittal of a new Transportation Improvement Program. Motion by McAloon to approve the Recommendation of MPO Self-Certification, seconded by Wahlgren. Upon voice vote, all voted aye. Motion adopted. Approval Recommendation of Final Draft FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program Zafft presented the Draft FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), which will be released for public review and comment. The TIP includes surface transportation projects to receive federal funds and surface transportation projects of regional significance. This is a short range plan that is federally mandated, updated annually, fiscally constrained, and compatible with the State’s Statewide Transportation Improvement Program. The TIP includes ten NDOT highway projects, four Grand Island roadway projects, two Grand Island transit projects, and one Hall County transit project. GIAMPO’s Public Participation Plan requires public review and comment prior to Policy Board adoption. Motion by Wahlgren to approve the Recommendation of Final Draft FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program, seconded by Olson. Upon voice vote, all voted aye. Motion adopted. Approval Recommendation of Final Draft Long Range Transportation Plan Amendment No. 5 Zafft presented the 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) Amendment No. 5, which entails the following project changes – changes to five (5) existing projects and adds three (3) new projects. This amendment requires modifications to Table 9-1 (Committed Roadway Projects), Table 9-3 (Fiscally Constrained Roadway Projects), and the Committed Projects section on page 9-1 in Chapter 9 – Fiscally Constrained Plan of the 2045 LRTP. GIAMPO’s Public Participation Plan requires that proposed amendments to the LRTP be released for public review and comment prior to Policy Board adoption. Motion by Falmlen to approve the Recommendation of Final Draft Long Range Transportation Plan Amendment No. 5, seconded by Wahlgren. Upon voice vote, all voted aye. Motion adopted. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 71 / 115 3 | Page 2023/4/10 TAC Meeting Minutes Approval Recommendation of Final Draft FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program Zafft presented the Draft FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program, which identifies planning priorities and activities to be carried out within GIAMPO’s metropolitan planning area. GIAMPO’s Public Participation Plan requires public review and comment prior to Policy Board adoption. Motion by Wahlgren to approve Recommendation of Final Draft FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program, seconded by Robb. Upon voice vote, all voted aye. Motion adopted. Report on the Grand Island Urban Area (2020 Census) Zafft presented the changes to the boundary of the Grand Island Urban Area, through the 2020 Decennial Census. The delineation of 2020 urban areas follows the redefinition of urban and rural areas by the Census Bureau. The primary change from these new definitions impacting the urban areas was the focus on defining urban areas by housing density instead of population density. Grand Island Urban Area has a population of 55,099, housing of 21,892 and land area (square miles) of 29.60 from the 2020 Census. Report on the Comprehensive Plan Update Nabity reported on the Comprehensive Plan, which will take place over the course of FY 2022, 2023, and 2024. The plan process is expected to take place between 18 to 24 months from the time it began in April 2022. A kickoff meeting was held in June 2022 and a series of open house meetings were held on October 25-27, 2022, with low public involvement. An open house meeting was held on January 31, 2023 with a good public turnout. Next Meeting Date The next meeting of the TAC will be on June 12, 2023 at 10:00 am. Adjournment There being no further business, Nabity adjourned the meeting at 11:00 am. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 72 / 115 GIAMPO RESOLUTION NO. 2023-6 Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization A Resolution Adopting the FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) WHEREAS, the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO), is designated as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Grand Island Urbanized Area, by the Governor acting through the Nebraska Department of Transportation in cooperation with locally elected officials of the Grand Island Urbanized Area; and WHEREAS, the MPO, pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 134 and 49 U.S.C. 5303, develop a four-year multi-modal Transportation Improvement Program (TIP); and WHEREAS, GIAMPO has prepared a TIP for federal Fiscal Years (FY) 2024 through 2028 for the Grand Island Metropolitan Planning Area; and WHEREAS, the projects included in the FY 2024-2028 TIP are consistent with the currently adopted MPO Long Range Transportation Plan; and WHEREAS, the FY 2024-2028 TIP was made available for public comment for a thirty (30) day period and was reviewed and recommended for adoption by the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) of the MPO, and now requires official approval from the Policy Board of the MPO; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Policy Board of the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization approves and adopts the MPO FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program. Certification: The foregoing resolution was approved by the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board at its regularly scheduled meeting held on May 23, 2023 and is effective immediately upon adoption. By: Attest: ______________________________ ______________________________ Roger G. Steele, Mayor / Chairperson Keith Kurz, Interim Public Works Director Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 73 / 115 GIAMPO – Policy Board Tuesday, May 23, 2023 Regular Session Item H3 Approval of Final Draft Long Range Transportation Plan Amendment No. 5 Staff Contact: Allan Zafft, MPO Program Manager Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 74 / 115 Long Range Transportation Plan Amendment No. 5 Policy Board Agenda Report | 1 Policy Board Agenda Report Agenda Item No. H3 May 23, 2023 ISSUE VOTE: Amendment No. 5 to the 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan BACKGROUND In February 2021, the GIAMPO Policy Board approved the Grand Island metropolitan region’s 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). It is a blueprint that describes how the region will invest in its multimodal transportation system over the next 25 years. The GIAMPO amends the LRTP to accommodate changes to projects in the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). Amendment No. 5 to the 2045 LRTP makes the below project changes. State ID: 41704, Project #: S-30-4(1046), Project Name: US-281 West, Grand Island o Change the project total estimate from $31,966,000 to $45,699,000 State ID: 42920, Project #: NH-80-6(118), Project Name: Platte River - Phillips o Change the project total estimate from $180,000 to $176,000 State ID: 42929, Project #: NH-30-5(139), Project Name: Chapman West o Change the project total estimate from $4,566,000 to $5,672,000 and the project description from "US-30 mill and asphalt resurfacing from the Merrick Co Line to Chapman. RP 319.02 – RP 327.05" to "US-30 resurfacing and lighting from the Merrick Co Line to Chapman. RP 319.02 – RP 327.06" State ID: 42944, Project #: NH-34-4(136), Project Name: Doniphan - I-80 o Change the project total estimate from $3,931,000 to $6,971,000 Grand Island, Project Name: Locust Street Improvements o Change the location of the project description from "1st Street to Fonner Park Road" to "2nd Street to Fonner Park Road". State ID: 42918, Project #: NH-2-4(114), Project Name: Grand Island West o Add a new project with a project total estimate of $1,086,000 State ID: 42988, Project #: HSIP-80-6(125), Project Name: Alda - Giltner o Add a new project with a project total estimate of $7,250,000 State ID: 42948, Project #: NH-30-4(164), Project Name: US-30 in Grand Island o Add a new project with a project total estimate of $12,410,000 Amendment No. 5 requires modifications to Table 9-1 (Committed Roadway Projects), Table 9-3 (Fiscally Constrained Roadway Projects), and the Committed Projects section on page 9-1 in Chapter 9 – Fiscally Constrained Plan of the 2045 LRTP. Enclosed is the amendment with the changes to Table 9-1, Table 9-3, and page 9-1. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 75 / 115 Long Range Transportation Plan Amendment No. 5 Policy Board Agenda Report | 2 POLICY CONSIDERATIONS/DISCUSSION GIAMPO’s Public Participation Plan requires that proposed amendments to the LRTP be released for public review and comment prior to Policy Board adoption. The proposed Amendment No. 5 was made available for a 30-day public comment period from April 11 to May 11, 2023. No public comments were received. BUDGET CONSIDERATIONS None. COMMITTEE ACTION The Technical Advisory Committee approved the proposed Amendment No. 5 to the 2045 LRTP on April 10, 2023. RECOMMENDATION Approve Amendment No. 5 to the 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan. STAFF CONTACT Allan Zafft Date Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 76 / 115 PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT DESCRIPTION COST (YOE $)S‐30‐4(1046)US‐30 West, 4‐lane divided roadway on new alignment $45,699,000NH‐30‐4(162)Bridge rehabilitation on 3 bridges on US‐30 in Grand Island $5,490,000NH‐2‐4(112)Highway 2 resurfacing from Cairo to US‐281 in Grand Island $15,668,000NH‐34‐4(134)US‐34 resurfacing from 2.2 miles south of Grand Island to US‐281 $5,506,000MISC‐40(65)District 4 Wetland Bank survey, design, and construction $1,128,000ELEC‐80‐6(1047)West Grand Island Interchange build new lighting towers, install cable and control boxes $1,045,000HSIP‐80‐7(170)Grand Island Area Bridges add High Friction Surface Treatment to bridges and horizontal curves on I‐80 $1,770,000HSIP‐5409(3)5‐Points Intersection Improvements‐roundabout $3,420,000Capital Avenue from North Road to Moore's Creek $2,375,000North Road from Old Potash Highway to US‐30 $2,821,000Old Potash Highway Improvements, widen and extend Claude Road $17,930,000Broadwell and UPPR Planning & Environmental Linkage Study $412,000North Road Improvements from Highway 2 to Capital Avenue $4,188,000North Road Improvements from Capital Avenue to 13th Street $6,724,000North Road Improvements from 13th Street to Old Potash Highway $6,158,000NH‐80‐6(118)I‐80 crack seal in Hall and Hamilton counties from mile marker 310.88 to 318.58 $176,000STP‐34‐4(135)US‐34 resurfacing and grading in Hall county from mile marker 233.32 to 237.88 $2,668,000NH‐80‐6(119)I‐80 crack seal from approx 0.9 mi W. N‐11 grade sep to Platte River at GI. RP 299.50 – RP 310.88 $283,000NH‐30‐5(139)US‐30 resurfacing and lighting from the Merrick Co Line to Chapman. RP 319.02 – RP 327.06 $5,672,000NH‐34‐4(136)US‐34 resurfacing from Doniphan to I‐80. RP 222.87 – RP 226.23 $6,971,000Locust Street Improvements (Locust St./Walnut St.) from 2nd Street to Fonner Park Road $6,783,000NH‐2‐4(114)N‐2 and Engleman Rd. ‐ intersection improvements and Silver Creek Bridge (east of this intersection) ‐ bridge replacement. Begin RP – 354.2$1,086,000HSIP‐80‐6(125)I‐80 cable median barrier from Alda to Giltner. RP 307.81 ‐ RP 322.19 $7,250,000NH‐30‐4(164)US‐30 urban (construction of curbed roadway in urban area and may include grading, structure, and incidental work) in Grand Island. RP 314.90 ‐ RP 315.85$12,410,000Table 9‐1: Committed Roadway ProjectsAmendment No. 5 to the 2045 LRTPAmendment No. 5 to the 2045 LRTP, Page 1 of 4Grand IslandRegular Session - 5/23/2023Page 77 / 115 Notes:New ProjectProject RevisionAmendment Description:Project #: S‐30‐4(1046) ‐ Change the project total estimate from $31,966,000 to $45,699,000Project #: NH‐80‐6(118) ‐ Change the project total estimate from $180,000 to $176,000Project #: NH‐34‐4(136) ‐ Change the project total estimate from $3,931,000 to $6,971,000 Project #: NH‐2‐4(114) ‐ Add a new projectProject #: HSIP‐80‐6(125) ‐ Add a new projectProject #: NH‐30‐4(164) ‐ Add a new projectGrand Island, Project Name: Locust Street Improvements ‐ Change the location of the project description from "1st Street to Fonner Park Road" to "2nd Street to Fonner Park Road". This change will update the project description of Project ID 9 in Table 9‐3 of the 2045 LRTP. Enclosed is an updated version of Table 9‐3 with the applicable change shown in red.Project #: NH‐30‐5(139) ‐ Change the project total estimate from $4,566,000 to $5,672,000 and the project description from "US‐30 mill and asphalt resurfacing from the Merrick Co Line to Chapman. RP 319.02 – RP 327.05" to "US‐30 resurfacing and lighting from the Merrick Co Line to Chapman. RP 319.02 – RP 327.06"The above project changes for either a new project or project revision result in updates to the Committed Projects section on page 9‐1 of the 2045 LRTP. Enclosed is an updated version of page 9‐1 with the applicable changes shown in red.Amendment No. 5 to the 2045 LRTP, Page 2 of 4Grand IslandRegular Session - 5/23/2023Page 78 / 115 Table 9-3: Fiscally Constrained Roadway Projects TIME FRAME PROJECT ID PROJECT DESCRIPTION IMPROVEMENT TYPE COST (2020 $) COST (YOE $) POTENTIAL LOCAL SHARE POTENTIAL FUNDING SOURCES POTENTIAL SPONSOR(S) 4 Claude Rd, Faidley to State New Corridor $5,950,000 $8,140,000 $8,140,000 Developer / Local City of Grand Island 7 Broadwell Ave at UP railroad Grade Separation $25,000,000 $34,210,000 $3,421,000 Local / Other / SFTY City of Grand Island Short-Term (2026- 2030) 9 Locust St/Walnut St, 2nd to Fonner Park Reconstruction and Intersection Improvement $6,620,000 $9,060,000 $9,060,000 City City of Grand Island 10 State St west of US 281 Access Management $750,000 $1,030,000 $206,000 HSIP / City City of Grand Island 11 13th St west of US 281 Access Management $760,000 $1,040,000 $208,000 HSIP / City City of Grand Island 12 Faidley Ave west of US 281 Access Management $760,000 $1,040,000 $208,000 HSIP / City City of Grand Island Mid-Term (2031- 2037) 16a Capital Ave, Broadwell to St Paul Widen $5,150,000 $8,920,000 $8,920,000 City City of Grand Island 22 State St, Lafayette to Broadwell Widen $1,400,000 $1,920,000 $960,000 HSIP / City City of Grand Island 2 13th St, North Ave to Independence Ave Widen $3,850,000 $8,950,000 $8,950,000 City City of Grand Island Long-Term (2038- 2045) 25 Old Potash, Engelman to North Widen $5,000,000 $11,620,000 $11,620,000 City City of Grand Island 27 Stolley Park Road widening to 3 lanes between Kingswood Dr and Stuhr Rd Widen $3,000,000 $6,970,000 $6,970,000 City City of Grand Island 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan Update | 9-5 CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 11 HOME CONTENTS CHAPTER 9 FISCALLY CONSTRAINED PLAN CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 CHAPTER 7 Amendment No. 5 to the 2045 LRTP, Page 3 of 4 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 79 / 115 Chapter 9 Fiscally Constrained Plan LRTPs are required to be fiscally constrained, meaning the MPO should demonstrate that the plan’s project costs can be reasonably funded by future transportation revenues. For the GIAMPO 2045 LRTP, this was accomplished by developing future budgets based on the funding analysis documented in Chapter 7. 2021-2045 Fiscally Constrained Plan The projects selected for the Fiscally Constrained Plan were chosen based on their scoring results from the alternatives development process described in Chapter 8 as well as how their costs fit with anticipated future transportation revenue levels. Some of the high scoring projects that could not fit within the funding projections of the Fiscally Constrained Plan have been identified as High Priority Vision Projects. These projects are considered as regional priorities that will be the first projects implemented should the required funding levels become available in the future. Fiscally Constrained projects are grouped by time band and include two costs—2020 dollars and Year-of-Expenditure (YOE) dollars. The YOE costs were projected using the mid-point year of each time band and applying a 4% annual cost inflation factor to the 2020 project cost. Additional project information shown in the table is potential funding source and potential project sponsor. Committed Projects GIAMPO’s TIPs spans the years 2021-2028 regarding the 2045 LRTP. All transportation projects programmed in these TIP documents are considered committed for the purposes of fiscal constraint. All projects in the fiscally constrained plan are considered candidates for implementation beyond the current TIP period, beginning in 2026. Table 9-1 shows the projects included in GIAMPO’s TIPs 2021-2025, 2022-2026, 2023-2027, and 2024-2028. 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan Update | 9-1 CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 11 HOME CONTENTS CHAPTER 9 FISCALLY CONSTRAINED PLAN CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 CHAPTER 7 Amendment No. 5 to the 2045 LRTP, Page 4 of 4 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 80 / 115 GIAMPO RESOLUTION NO. 2023-7 Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization A Resolution Amending the 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan WHEREAS, the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO), is designated as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Grand Island Urbanized Area, by the Governor acting through the Nebraska Department of Transportation in cooperation with locally elected officials of the Grand Island Urbanized Area; and WHEREAS, a Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) is required by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and was developed by the MPO for the Grand Island metropolitan planning area; and WHEREAS, the GIAMPO 2045 LRTP was approved by the Policy Board of the MPO on February 23, 2021. This plan provides a comprehensive plan to guide multimodal transportation improvements in the Grand Island metropolitan area over a 25-year planning horizon; and WHEREAS, GIAMPO has prepared an amendment to the GIAMPO 2045 LRTP that makes project changes to eight (8) roadway projects as identified in Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the amendment was made available for public comment for a thirty (30) day period and was reviewed and recommended for adoption by the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) of the MPO, and now requires official approval from the Policy Board of the MPO; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Policy Board of the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization approves and adopts the amendment to the MPO 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan. Certification: The foregoing resolution was approved by the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board at its regularly scheduled meeting on May 23, 2023 and is effective immediately upon adoption. By: Attest: ______________________________ ______________________________ Roger G. Steele, Mayor / Chairperson Keith Kurz, Interim Public Works Director Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 81 / 115 Exhibit A, page 1 of 5 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan – Amendment No. 5 The amendment makes project changes to the following eight (8) roadway projects: • State ID: 41704, Project #: S-30-4(1046), Project Name: US-281 West, Grand Island o Change the project total estimate from $31,966,000 to $45,699,000 • State ID: 42920, Project #: NH-80-6(118), Project Name: Platte River - Phillips o Change the project total estimate from $180,000 to $176,000 • State ID: 42929, Project #: NH-30-5(139), Project Name: Chapman West o Change the project total estimate from $4,566,000 to $5,672,000 and the project description from "US-30 mill and asphalt resurfacing from the Merrick Co Line to Chapman. RP 319.02 – RP 327.05" to "US-30 resurfacing and lighting from the Merrick Co Line to Chapman. RP 319.02 – RP 327.06" • State ID: 42944, Project #: NH-34-4(136), Project Name: Doniphan - I-80 o Change the project total estimate from $3,931,000 to $6,971,000 • Grand Island, Project Name: Locust Street Improvements o Change the location of the project description from "1st Street to Fonner Park Road" to "2nd Street to Fonner Park Road". • State ID: 42918, Project #: NH-2-4(114), Project Name: Grand Island West o Add a new project with a project total estimate of $1,086,000 • State ID: 42988, Project #: HSIP-80-6(125), Project Name: Alda - Giltner o Add a new project with a project total estimate of $7,250,000 • State ID: 42948, Project #: NH-30-4(164), Project Name: US-30 in Grand Island o Add a new project with a project total estimate of $12,410,000 The amendment requires modifications to Table 9-1 (Committed Roadway Projects), Table 9-3 (Fiscally Constrained Roadway Projects), and the Committed Projects section on page 9-1 in Chapter 9 – Fiscally Constrained Plan of the 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). The following pages show the changes to Table 9-1, Table 9-3, and page 9-1. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 82 / 115 PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT DESCRIPTION COST (YOE $)S‐30‐4(1046)US‐30 West, 4‐lane divided roadway on new alignment $45,699,000NH‐30‐4(162)Bridge rehabilitation on 3 bridges on US‐30 in Grand Island $5,490,000NH‐2‐4(112)Highway 2 resurfacing from Cairo to US‐281 in Grand Island $15,668,000NH‐34‐4(134)US‐34 resurfacing from 2.2 miles south of Grand Island to US‐281 $5,506,000MISC‐40(65)District 4 Wetland Bank survey, design, and construction $1,128,000ELEC‐80‐6(1047)West Grand Island Interchange build new lighting towers, install cable and control boxes $1,045,000HSIP‐80‐7(170)Grand Island Area Bridges add High Friction Surface Treatment to bridges and horizontal curves on I‐80 $1,770,000HSIP‐5409(3)5‐Points Intersection Improvements‐roundabout $3,420,000Capital Avenue from North Road to Moore's Creek $2,375,000North Road from Old Potash Highway to US‐30 $2,821,000Old Potash Highway Improvements, widen and extend Claude Road $17,930,000Broadwell and UPPR Planning & Environmental Linkage Study $412,000North Road Improvements from Highway 2 to Capital Avenue $4,188,000North Road Improvements from Capital Avenue to 13th Street $6,724,000North Road Improvements from 13th Street to Old Potash Highway $6,158,000NH‐80‐6(118)I‐80 crack seal in Hall and Hamilton counties from mile marker 310.88 to 318.58 $176,000STP‐34‐4(135)US‐34 resurfacing and grading in Hall county from mile marker 233.32 to 237.88 $2,668,000NH‐80‐6(119)I‐80 crack seal from approx 0.9 mi W. N‐11 grade sep to Platte River at GI. RP 299.50 – RP 310.88 $283,000NH‐30‐5(139)US‐30 resurfacing and lighting from the Merrick Co Line to Chapman. RP 319.02 – RP 327.06 $5,672,000NH‐34‐4(136)US‐34 resurfacing from Doniphan to I‐80. RP 222.87 – RP 226.23 $6,971,000Locust Street Improvements (Locust St./Walnut St.) from 2nd Street to Fonner Park Road $6,783,000NH‐2‐4(114)N‐2 and Engleman Rd. ‐ intersection improvements and Silver Creek Bridge (east of this intersection) ‐ bridge replacement. Begin RP – 354.2$1,086,000HSIP‐80‐6(125)I‐80 cable median barrier from Alda to Giltner. RP 307.81 ‐ RP 322.19 $7,250,000NH‐30‐4(164)US‐30 urban (construction of curbed roadway in urban area and may include grading, structure, and incidental work) in Grand Island. RP 314.90 ‐ RP 315.85$12,410,000Notes:New ProjectProject RevisionAmendment Description:Project #: S‐30‐4(1046) ‐ Change the project total estimate from $31,966,000 to $45,699,000Project #: NH‐80‐6(118) ‐ Change the project total estimate from $180,000 to $176,000Table 9‐1: Committed Roadway ProjectsExhibit A, page 2 of 5Grand IslandRegular Session - 5/23/2023Page 83 / 115 Amendment Description: (Continue)Project #: NH‐34‐4(136) ‐ Change the project total estimate from $3,931,000 to $6,971,000 Project #: NH‐2‐4(114) ‐ Add a new projectProject #: HSIP‐80‐6(125) ‐ Add a new projectProject #: NH‐30‐4(164) ‐ Add a new projectGrand Island, Project Name: Locust Street Improvements ‐ Change the location of the project description from "1st Street to Fonner Park Road" to "2nd Street to Fonner Park Road". This change will update the project description of Project ID 9 in Table 9‐3 of the 2045 LRTP. Exhibit A, page 4 of 5 shows an updated version of Table 9‐3 with the applicable change shown in red.Project #: NH‐30‐5(139) ‐ Change the project total estimate from $4,566,000 to $5,672,000 and the project description from "US‐30 mill and asphalt resurfacing from the Merrick Co Line to Chapman. RP 319.02 – RP 327.05" to "US‐30 resurfacing and lighting from the Merrick Co Line to Chapman. RP 319.02 – RP 327.06"The above project changes for either a new project or project revision result in updates to the Committed Projects section on page 9‐1 of the 2045 LRTP. Exhibit A, page 5 of 5 shows an updated version of page 9‐1 with the applicable changes shown in red.Exhibit A, page 3 of 5Grand IslandRegular Session - 5/23/2023Page 84 / 115 Table 9-3: Fiscally Constrained Roadway Projects TIME FRAME PROJECT ID PROJECT DESCRIPTION IMPROVEMENT TYPE COST (2020 $) COST (YOE $) POTENTIAL LOCAL SHARE POTENTIAL FUNDING SOURCES POTENTIAL SPONSOR(S) 4 Claude Rd, Faidley to State New Corridor $5,950,000 $8,140,000 $8,140,000 Developer / Local City of Grand Island 7 Broadwell Ave at UP railroad Grade Separation $25,000,000 $34,210,000 $3,421,000 Local / Other / SFTY City of Grand Island Short-Term (2026- 2030) 9 Locust St/Walnut St, 2nd to Fonner Park Reconstruction and Intersection Improvement $6,620,000 $9,060,000 $9,060,000 City City of Grand Island 10 State St west of US 281 Access Management $750,000 $1,030,000 $206,000 HSIP / City City of Grand Island 11 13th St west of US 281 Access Management $760,000 $1,040,000 $208,000 HSIP / City City of Grand Island 12 Faidley Ave west of US 281 Access Management $760,000 $1,040,000 $208,000 HSIP / City City of Grand Island Mid-Term (2031- 2037) 16a Capital Ave, Broadwell to St Paul Widen $5,150,000 $8,920,000 $8,920,000 City City of Grand Island 22 State St, Lafayette to Broadwell Widen $1,400,000 $1,920,000 $960,000 HSIP / City City of Grand Island 2 13th St, North Ave to Independence Ave Widen $3,850,000 $8,950,000 $8,950,000 City City of Grand Island Long-Term (2038- 2045) 25 Old Potash, Engelman to North Widen $5,000,000 $11,620,000 $11,620,000 City City of Grand Island 27 Stolley Park Road widening to 3 lanes between Kingswood Dr and Stuhr Rd Widen $3,000,000 $6,970,000 $6,970,000 City City of Grand Island 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan Update | 9-5 CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 11 HOME CONTENTS CHAPTER 9 FISCALLY CONSTRAINED PLAN CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 CHAPTER 7 Exhibit A, page 4 of 5 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 85 / 115 Chapter 9 Fiscally Constrained Plan LRTPs are required to be fiscally constrained, meaning the MPO should demonstrate that the plan’s project costs can be reasonably funded by future transportation revenues. For the GIAMPO 2045 LRTP, this was accomplished by developing future budgets based on the funding analysis documented in Chapter 7. 2021-2045 Fiscally Constrained Plan The projects selected for the Fiscally Constrained Plan were chosen based on their scoring results from the alternatives development process described in Chapter 8 as well as how their costs fit with anticipated future transportation revenue levels. Some of the high scoring projects that could not fit within the funding projections of the Fiscally Constrained Plan have been identified as High Priority Vision Projects. These projects are considered as regional priorities that will be the first projects implemented should the required funding levels become available in the future. Fiscally Constrained projects are grouped by time band and include two costs—2020 dollars and Year-of-Expenditure (YOE) dollars. The YOE costs were projected using the mid-point year of each time band and applying a 4% annual cost inflation factor to the 2020 project cost. Additional project information shown in the table is potential funding source and potential project sponsor. Committed Projects GIAMPO’s TIPs spans the years 2021-2028 regarding the 2045 LRTP. All transportation projects programmed in these TIP documents are considered committed for the purposes of fiscal constraint. All projects in the fiscally constrained plan are considered candidates for implementation beyond the current TIP period, beginning in 2026. Table 9-1 shows the projects included in GIAMPO’s TIPs 2021-2025, 2022-2026, 2023-2027, and 2024-2028. 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan Update | 9-1 CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 11 HOME CONTENTS CHAPTER 9 FISCALLY CONSTRAINED PLAN CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 CHAPTER 7 Exhibit A, page 5 of 5 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 86 / 115 GIAMPO – Policy Board Tuesday, May 23, 2023 Regular Session Item H4 Approval of Final Draft FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program Staff Contact: Allan Zafft, MPO Program Manager Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 87 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program Policy Board Agenda Report | 1 Policy Board Agenda Report Agenda Item No. H4 May 23, 2023 ISSUE VOTE: FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program BACKGROUND The Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) staff has prepared the FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) for public review and comment. The UPWP identifies planning priorities and activities to be carried out within GIAMPO’s metropolitan planning area. It includes a description of the planning work and resulting products, who will perform the work, time frames for completing the work, the cost of the work, and the source of funds. Since the April 10, 2023 Technical Advisory Committee meeting, the below revisions were made to the FY 2024 UPWP. Enclosed is the FY 2024 UPWP, which reflects these revisions. Page 1, Policy Board Members – Changed “James Simeri” to “Wayne Fedora” for FHWA Nebraska Division Administrator. Page 13, Element D – Short Range Planning – Changed “Other Direct” to “Other Direct (bicycle and pedestrian traffic counting equipment and/or supplies)” in the Short Range Planning Tasks table. POLICY CONSIDERATIONS/DISCUSSION GIAMPO’s Public Participation Plan requires that the Draft FY 2024 UPWP be released for public review and comment prior to Policy Board adoption. The Draft FY 2024 UPWP was made available for a 15-day public comment period from April 11 to April 28, 2023. No public comments were received. BUDGET CONSIDERATIONS The FY 2024 UPWP was developed based on federal funding provided by the Nebraska Department of Transportation. COMMITTEE ACTION The Technical Advisory Committee approved the Draft FY 2024 UPWP on April 10, 2023. RECOMMENDATION Approve the FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program. STAFF CONTACT Allan Zafft Date Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 88 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 1 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program May 23, 2023 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 89 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | i May 2023 The preparation of this document was financed in part with funding from the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT), administered by the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT). The opinions, findings, and conclusions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent USDOT or NDOT. Title VI Notice: Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Information: Individuals requiring reasonable accommodations may request written materials in alternate formats which include interpreter services, large print, readers, hearing assistance or other reasonable accommodations by contacting the City of Grand Island at 308-385-5455. Additional copies of this document may be obtained by contacting: City of Grand Island Public Works Department City Hall 100 East First Street Grand Island, NE. 68802 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 90 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | ii Contents Membership ............................................................................................................................... 1 Abbreviations and Acronyms ...................................................................................................... 3 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 4 What is the UPWP? ................................................................................................................ 4 What is GIAMPO? .................................................................................................................. 4 Federal Requirements for Transportation Planning .................................................................... 6 Set-Aside for Increasing Safe and Accessible Transportation Options ....................................... 7 Planning Emphasis Areas .......................................................................................................... 7 FY 2023 GIAMPO Accomplishments ......................................................................................... 7 MPO FY 2024 Work Elements ................................................................................................... 8 Element A - Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) ............................................................ 8 Element B - Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) ........................................................ 9 Element C - Public Participation Plan (PPP) ..........................................................................10 Element D - Short Range Planning ........................................................................................11 Element E - Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) ...........................................................13 Element F - Transit Planning .................................................................................................14 Element G - Administration/System Management .................................................................15 Budget Table ............................................................................................................................18 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 91 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 1 Membership Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) Unified Planning Work Program for Fiscal Year 2024 Policy Board Members Chair – Roger G. Steele Vice-Chair – Gary Quandt MPO Director/Secretary – Keith Kurz Grand Island Mayor: Roger G. Steele Grand Island City Council Members: Bethany Guzinski, Doug Lanfear, Jack Sheard Hall County Board of Supervisors Members: Ron Peterson, Gary Quandt Hall County Regional Planning Commission Chairperson: Pat O’Neill Nebraska Department of Transportation Director: Vicki Kramer Ex-Officio (non-voting) Members include: FHWA Nebraska Division Administrator: Wayne Fedora FTA Region VII Administrator: Mokhtee Ahmad Approved Ex-Officio (non-voting) Other Members: City of Grand Island: Laura McAloon, Keith Kurz, Chad Nabity Nebraska Department of Transportation: Craig Wacker, Wes Wahlgren Federal Transit Administration: Mark Bechtel Federal Highway Administration: Justin Luther Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 92 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 2 Technical Committee Members Chair – Chad Nabity Vice Chair – Don Robb MPO Director/Secretary – Keith Kurz Grand Island City Engineer/Public Works Director: Keith Kurz (interim) Grand Island City Administrator: Laura McAloon (interim) Grand Island Manager of Engineering Services: Keith Kurz Grand Island Transit Program Manager: Charley Falmlen Hall County Regional Planning Director: Chad Nabity Hall County Public Works Director: Don Robb NDOT Highway Planning Manager: Craig Wacker NDOT District Four Engineer: Wes Wahlgren Merrick County Public Works Director or Highway Superintendent: Mike Meyer One representative from the Village of Alda: Ramona Schafer The Board of the Central Nebraska Regional Airport may appoint one representative: Mike Olson Ex-Officio (non-voting) Members: FHWA Nebraska Division Transportation Planner or designee: Justin Luther FTA Region VII Transportation Planner or designee: Mark Bechtel, Logan Daniels, Daniel Nguyen NDOT Local Projects Division Urban Engineer: Jodi Gibson Grand Island Finance Director: Patrick Brown Grand Island Street Superintendent: Shannon Callahan One representative from the Union Pacific Railroad and one representative from the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad may be appointed to the committee by their respective companies; other rail system operators may be added by the Policy Board as needed: Kelli O’Brien, Jeremy Wegner One representative from the Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce: Cindy Johnson One representative from the Grand Island Area Economic Development Corporation: Mary Berlie Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 93 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 3 Abbreviations and Acronyms ADA Americans with Disabilities Act AMPO Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations APA American Planning Association BIL Bipartisan Infrastructure Law CFR Code of Federal Regulations CRP Carbon Reduction Program CMAQ Congestion Mitigation Air Quality DOD Department of Defense DOT Department of Transportation FAST Act Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act FHWA Federal Highway Administration FLMA Federal Land Management Agency FTA Federal Transit Administration FY Fiscal Year GIAMPO Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization GIS Geographical Information System HPMS Highway Performance Management System LEP Limited English Proficiency IIJA Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act LRTP Long Range Transportation Plan MAP-21 Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act MPA Metropolitan Planning Area MPO Metropolitan Planning Organization NDOT Nebraska Department of Transportation ONE DOT Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration PEA Planning Emphasis Areas PPP Public Participation Plan STRAHNET Strategic Highway Network TAC Technical Advisory Committee TDM Travel Demand Model TDP Transit Development Plan TIP Transportation Improvement Program UPWP Unified Planning Work Program 3-C Continuing, Cooperative, and Comprehensive Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 94 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 4 Introduction What is the UPWP? The purpose of the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) is to provide the citizens of the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) and all partnering governing bodies with an outline of the Metropolitan Planning Organization’s (MPO) planned work activities for fiscal year 2024 (July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024). The UPWP is a budget document prepared annually, and it may be amended by the GIAMPO Policy Board as priorities and activities change. The UPWP provides guidance and serves as a management mechanism for scheduling, budgeting, and evaluating the planning activities of GIAMPO. The UPWP defines the major administrative and technical work elements for a specific planning year and identifies the major sources of funding for these projects. The primary purpose of the UPWP is to ensure adherence to/compliance with provisions of 23 CFR 450. The UPWP guides GIAMPO in completing the work elements that lead to the development and implementation of the Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) and Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The work elements defined in the UPWP are reviewed and approved by GIAMPO, ONE DOT (Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration), and the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) who in turn have designated the City of Grand Island as the contracting agent responsible for administering and performing these elements approved within the program. What is GIAMPO? The Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO) is the federally required Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) to carry out the Continuing, Cooperative, and Comprehensive (3-C) transportation planning process for the Grand Island metropolitan region. Responsibilities of GIAMPO include, but are not limited to:  Providing the forum for local decision-making on transportation issues of a regional nature.  Encouraging and seeking public involvement throughout the planning and development of the area’s transportation plans and programs.  Facilitating the development of all planning elements for the Metropolitan Planning Area  Submitting transportation planning documents to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Transit Administration (FTA), and Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT). GIAMPO is responsible for transportation planning activities within a geographic area identified as the Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA). GIAMPO’s MPA is comprised of the City of Grand Island, Village of Alda, portions of Hall County, and a portion of west Merrick County. The MPA is shown in Figure 1. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 95 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 5 Figure 1 – GIAMPO Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA) GIAMPO’s structure is formed by two designated committees – Policy Board and Technical Advisory Committee (TAC). GIAMPO staff provides support to these committees. Policy Board The Policy Board is the governing body of GIAMPO. It is comprised of mostly elected officials that establish the overall policy direction for GIAMPO’s planning activities. The Policy Board has the final responsibility of these activities, and it approves the MPO work products such as the UPWP, LRTP, and TIP. Technical Advisory Committee The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is a staff-level committee, which advises the Policy Board on technical matters related to MPO work products, transportation policies, and other technical studies and plans considered by GIAMPO. The TAC can establish subcommittees to provide technical and recommendations to them on transportation-related projects or issues. In 2016, a Non-Motorized subcommittee was created to act as the advisory body to the TAC on the development of the GIAMPO Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. Staff The GIAMPO staff will be available to aid local officials and concerned citizens in implementing transportation and various community improvement programs in an overall effort to enhance the Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 96 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 6 area. Staff members encourage and assist local leaders in several programs, with strong emphasis on the benefits of regional cooperation and coordination. Currently, the GIAMPO staff involved with transportation planning consists of a MPO Program Manager supported by the Director of Public Works/City Engineer and the Public Works staff in conjunction with the Director of the Hall County Regional Planning Department, and administrative staff. MPO FY 2024 Staff Time Estimates Staff (equivalent staff time) Estimated Staff Months Est. Hours Professional Staff (MPO Program Manager) - Direct 11.08 1,920 Administrative Staff (Administrative Coordinator) - Direct 0.14 25 Federal Requirements for Transportation Planning The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act or “IIJA” (also known as the “Bipartisan Infrastructure Law” (BIL)) became law on November 15, 2021, and continues the Metropolitan Planning program. This program continues the federal requirement of the metropolitan transportation planning process to be continuous, cooperative, and comprehensive. The IIJA includes ten (10) factors required for consideration in the planning process. The UPWP includes work activities to be accomplished over fiscal year 2024 which will address these factors. The ten (10) factors are the following: 1. Support the economic vitality of the metropolitan area, especially by enabling global competitiveness, productivity, and efficiency; 2. Increase the safety of the transportation system for motorized and non-motorized users; 3. Increase the security of the transportation system for motorized and non-motorized users; 4. Increase the accessibility and mobility options available to people and for freight; 5. Protect and enhance the environment, promote energy conservation, improve the quality of life, and promote consistency between transportation improvements and State and local planned growth and economic development patterns; 6. Enhance the integration and connectivity of the transportation system, across and between modes, for people and freight; 7. Promote efficient system management and operation; 8. Emphasize the preservation of the existing transportation system; 9. Improve the resiliency and reliability of the transportation system and reduce or mitigate stormwater impacts of surface transportation; and 10. Enhance travel and tourism. The IIJA carries forward the policies, programs, and initiatives established by preceding legislation (FAST Act and MAP-21) to maintain and improve the nation’s surface transportation system. This legislation carries forward and expands on these policies and introduces new policies and programs that address new and emerging issues that face the nation’s transportation system. These issues include mitigating impacts to existing infrastructure due to climate change, developing and maintaining system resiliency, ensuring equity, researching and deploying new technologies, and improving safety for all users. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 97 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 7 Set-Aside for Increasing Safe and Accessible Transportation Options The IIJA requires each MPO to use at least 2.5% of its FHWA Metropolitan Planning Funds (estimated at $2,865 in PL funds for the GIAMPO FY 2024 UPWP) on specified planning activities to increase safe and accessible options for multiple travel modes for people of all ages and abilities. GIAMPO will meet this requirement through eligible activities under the Short Range Planning and Administration/System Management elements/categories of the FY 2024 UPWP. These activities include, but are not limited to, the following: through supporting the Non-Motorized subcommittee, collecting and maintaining bicycle and pedestrian counts on multi-use trails and/or sidepaths, maintaining and evaluating bicycle and pedestrian crashes, and coordinating with City of Grand Island staff on the review of transportation projects and subdivision plans (this review recognizes the City’s Complete Streets policy and guide). Planning Emphasis Areas The FHWA and FTA jointly issued new Planning Emphasis Areas in December 2021. The Planning Emphasis Areas are areas that FHWA divisions and FTA regional offices should emphasize when working with State Departments of Transportation (DOT) and MPOs as they develop their planning work programs. These Planning Emphasis Areas are: • Tackling the Climate Crisis – Transition to a Clean Energy Resilient Future • Equity and Justice40 in Transportation Planning • Complete Streets • Public Involvement • Strategic Highway Network (STRAHNET) / US Department of Defense (DOD) Coordination • Federal Land Management Agency (FLMA) Coordination • Planning and Environment Linkages • Data in Transportation Planning The planning work of GIAMPO endeavors to consider each of these areas. FY 2023 GIAMPO Accomplishments The items listed below are the major activities completed during the previous fiscal year:  Approved amendments and/or administrative modifications to the 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan, FY 2023-2027 Transportation Improvement Program, and FY 2023 Unified Planning Work Program  Adopted the FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program and FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program for the GIAMPO Metropolitan Planning Area Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 98 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 8  Adopted the MPO targets for CY 2024 safety performance measures, CY 2022-2025 infrastructure condition performance measures, and CY 2022-2025 system operations performance measures  Completed the Transit Development Plan  Continued work on the Public Participation Plan Update  Reestablished the GIAMPO Non-Motorized Subcommittee  Continued development and maintenance of planning data repository/GIS datasets MPO FY 2024 Work Elements The following pages detail the work elements that GIAMPO will undertake in FY 2024. These elements are divided into Unified Planning Work Program, Transportation Improvement Program, Public Participation Plan, Short Range Planning Activities, Long Range Transportation Plan, Transit Planning, and Administration/System Management. Element A - Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Purpose: Develop and maintain the annual UPWP and budget Previous Work: • Monitored and maintained the FY 2023 UPWP • Developed the FY 2024 UPWP • Prepared quarterly progress reports and reimbursement requests to NDOT Activities: • Maintain the FY 2024 UPWP and budget, and amend the work program and budget through amendments or administrative modifications as needed • Manage the GIAMPO funding streams and track the status of the UPWP budget and activities • Prepare quarterly progress reports that document activities accomplished and associated with the UPWP work elements • Prepare and submit quarterly reimbursement requests to NDOT • Coordinate GIAMPO’s annual budget with the City of Grand Island’s annual budget • Maintain the annual FHWA PL grant contract and any subsequent amendments • Coordinate with planning partners regarding UPWP activities • Prepare a “DRAFT” FY 2025 UPWP and budget • Finalize and adopt the FY 2025 UPWP and budget Work Products: o Monitoring the FY 2024 UPWP and budget o Quarterly progress reports and reimbursement requests o Amendments and administration modifications to the FY 2024 UPWP as needed o Annual “DRAFT” FY 2025 UPWP o Annual “FINAL” FY 2025 UPWP Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 99 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 9 Budget - 225 MPO Program Manager Hours Unified Planning Work Program Tasks Costs Schedule Quarterly Progress Reports and Reimbursement Requests $3,752.39 Quarterly FY 2024 UPWP Budget Amendments/Admin Modifications $2,814.29 Ongoing “DRAFT” FY 2025 UPWP $8,442.88 3rd/4th Quarters “FINAL” FY 2025 UPWP $1,876.20 4th Quarter Other Activities (i.e. manage funding streams and budget) $1,876.20 Ongoing Other Direct $0.00 Total Budget $18,761.96 Element B - Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Purpose: Develop, maintain, and monitor a five-year program of transportation projects and the financial plan that demonstrates the program can reasonably be implemented. GIAMPO will monitor the program, and will also continue the effort to gain public input on significant projects, and will provide mechanisms to inform the public of the funding availability for federal, state, and local projects. Previous Work: • Monitored and maintained the FY 2023-2027 TIP • Developed the FY 2024-2028 TIP, including coordination with FHWA to identify any federal land units within the GIAMPO Metropolitan Planning Area • Prepared the Annual Listing of Federally Obligated Projects for FY 2022 Activities: • Develop the Annual Listing of Federally Obligated Projects for FY 2023 • Work with the City of Grand Island staff in developing the City’s one and six street improvement plan for 2024 • Monitor the status of projects in the FY 2024-2028 TIP • Maintain, revise, and amend the FY 2024-2028 TIP through amendments and administrative modifications as needed • Program/administer Carbon Reduction Program (CRP) funds in coordination with NDOT • Staff involvement on project related activities ensuring issues are properly identified and adequately addressed for timely implementation • Coordinate with planning partners regarding TIP activities • Prepare the “DRAFT” FY 2025-2029 TIP, which includes the coordination of the self- certification of the MPO Planning Process as required • Finalize and adopt the FY 2025-2029 TIP Work Products: o Annual Listing of Federally Obligated Projects for FY 2023 o Amendments and administrative modifications to the FY 2024-2028 TIP as needed Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 100 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 10 o “DRAFT” FY 2025-2029 TIP o “FINAL” FY 2025-2029 TIP Budget - 200 MPO Program Manager Hours Transportation Improvement Program Tasks Costs Schedule Annual Listing of Federally Obligated Projects for FY 2023 $836.58 2nd Quarter FY 2024-2028 TIP Amendments/Admin Modifications $1,673.14 Ongoing Grand Island's 1 and 6 Year Street Improvement Plan $1,673.14 1st Quarter "DRAFT" FY 2025-2029 TIP $8,365.72 3rd/4th Quarters "FINAL" FY 2025-2029 TIP $1,673.14 4th Quarter Other Activities (i.e. monitor FY 2024-2028 TIP, program/ administer CRP Funds) $2,509.72 Ongoing Other Direct $0.00 Total Budget $16,731.44 Element C - Public Participation Plan (PPP) Purpose: Conduct public involvement activities in accordance with the Public Participation Plan (PPP) to effectively and continuously engage public input for the transportation planning process. Previous Work: • Continued making updates and enhancements to the GIAMPO website • Published notices for meetings and/or public comment periods of MPO work products • Conducted public comment periods for MPO work products • Continued work on the Public Participation Plan Update Activities: • Continuing education about the MPO and the purpose of the MPO. This will be done with media interviews, GITV, and public speaking engagements with civic groups, as requested. • Develop publications (i.e. pamphlets, handouts, brochures) about the MPO planning process and products as needed • The GIAMPO website will be maintained and updated for meeting notices, agendas, and/or minutes, and other information regarding transportation planning activities that affect the region. • Examine options for displaying GIAMPO Geographical Information System (GIS) data on the web page • Maintenance and updating of social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter to inform interested parties on transportation planning activities • Attend public information meetings for transportation improvement projects and/or studies (as needed) • Conduct public comment periods for MPO work products (i.e. UPWP and TIP) Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 101 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 11 • Publish notices for meetings and/or public comment periods of MPO work products (i.e. UPWP and TIP) • Continue to develop and expand GIAMPO databases for public participation particularly environmental justice areas to assess the benefits and burdens of transportation improvements • Amend and revise the current Public Participation Plan as needed • Maintain the Title VI Implementation Plan • Maintain the Limited English Proficiency Plan • Continue to prepare a “DRAFT” Public Participation Plan Update Work Products o Continue to update GIAMPO website o Continue to update social media sites o Amendments/administrative modifications to the current Public Participation Plan as needed o “DRAFT” Public Participation Plan Update Budget - 175 MPO Program Manager Hours Public Participation Plan Tasks Costs Schedule Title VI Mitigation/Assessment, including LEP Plan $2,923.95 Ongoing Current PPP Review $1,461.97 Ongoing "DRAFT" PPP Update $4,385.91 1st/2nd Quarters Website Development/Maintenance $2,923.94 Ongoing MPO Education $1,461.97 Ongoing Other Activities (i.e. public notices) $1,461.97 Ongoing Other Direct (i.e. advertising) $1,500.00 Total Budget $16,119.71 Element D - Short Range Planning Purpose: Carry out ongoing short range planning activities like mapping, data collection and maintenance, air quality, highway functional classification, and performance measures. Previous Work: • Adopted the MPO targets for CY 2024 safety performance measures, CY 2022-2025 infrastructure condition performance measures, and CY 2022-2025 system operations performance measures • Data interpretation • Compiled data for GIAMPO planning area • Began to update a dataset for the City Geographic System (GIS) relating to previous crash data • Prepared maps for FY 2024-2028 TIP • Collected bicycle and pedestrians counts on multi-use trails Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 102 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 12 • Reviewed the Draft State Plan for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment • Provided a recommendation of Critical Urban Freight Corridors for the Grand Island area as part of the Nebraska State Freight Plan Activities: • Coordinate with NDOT and other agencies in obtaining data for the GIAMPO planning area • Continue to develop or maintain a planning data repository for the GIAMPO planning area (i.e. demographics, socioeconomic, traffic counts, crashes) • Work with City of Grand Island’s GIS Coordinator to develop and/or update datasets for the City Geographical Information System (GIS) including roads, sidewalks, bicycle routes, trails, traffic counts, crashes, etc. • Utilize GIS for map production, land use planning, socio-economic data analysis, and traffic model interfacing • Work with City of Grand Island’s GIS Coordinator to prepare maps for analysis, presentation, and MPO work products • Assist NDOT in Highway Performance Management System (HPMS) data collection (i.e. traffic data collection) • Provide technical assistance to local and state jurisdictions for their transportation projects as needed • Perform the following activities relating to performance measures:  Develop or update performance measures and targets in coordination with FHWA, FTA, and NDOT relating to safety, infrastructure condition, system operations performance, air quality, and asset management  Conduct data collection and analysis related to transportation performance measures • Collect and maintain bicycle and pedestrian counts on multi-use trails and/or sidepaths • Coordinate with the City of Grand Island staff in preparing applications for funds such as Recreational Trails Program, Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Program, and Statewide Transportation Alternatives Program • Coordinate with City of Grand Island staff on the review of transportation projects and subdivision plans. This review recognizes the City’s Complete Streets policy and guide. • Review the information on the ambient air monitoring for PM2.5 in Grand Island, which is operated by the Nebraska Department of Environmental and Energy • Coordinate with NDOT on statewide plans and studies such as the State Plan for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment and NDOT’s Carbon Reduction Strategy • Analyze Census data as it becomes available • Analyze and adjust Urban Area Boundary and GIAMPO Metropolitan Planning Area after the announcement of the qualifying urban areas based on the results of the 2020 Decennial Census • Review and update the Highway Functional Classification System in coordination with NDOT as needed Work Products o Performance measures and targets o Planning data repository/GIS datasets Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 103 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 13 Budget - 300 MPO Program Manager Hours Short Range Planning Tasks Costs Schedule Performance Measures $5,019.43 Ongoing Data Collection $5,019.43 Ongoing Planning Database Repository/GIS Datasets and Mapping $8,784.01 Ongoing Other Activities (i.e. grant preparation) $6,274.29 Ongoing Other Direct (bicycle and pedestrian traffic counting equipment and/or supplies) $5,250.00 Total Budget $30,347.16* * The IIJA requires each MPO to use at least 2.5% of its FHWA Metropolitan Planning Funds (estimated at $2,865 in PL funds for the GIAMPO FY 2024 UPWP) on specified planning activities to increase safe and accessible options for multiple travel modes for people of all ages and abilities. GIAMPO will meet this requirement through eligible activities under the Short Range Planning element/category (at least $1,365 in PL funds spent) and Administration/System Management element/category (at least $1,559 in PL funds spent) of the FY 2024 UPWP. Element E - Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) Purpose: Implement and maintain the LRTP with regards to the intent and requirements of the current federal transportation bill and guidance by the FHWA, FTA, and NDOT. This work element will support transportation activities recommended by the LRTP that lead to the development of an integrated multimodal transportation system to facilitate the safe and efficient movement of people and goods. Previous Work: • Reviewed TIP projects to ensure that TIP was consistent with the current LRTP • Amended and revised the current LRTP • Completed the Transit Development Plan (TDP), which included the following activities in FY 2023 – data collection, public involvement, financial and implementation plan, TDM documentation Activities: • Amend and/or revise the current LRTP as necessary • Monitor and revise the GIAMPO Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan as needed • Maintain and refine the regional Travel Demand Model (TDM) as needed • Analyze socioeconomic changes and land use proposals since the adoption of LRTP • Continue to develop environmental database to be used in conjunction with the LRTP objectives (ongoing as data is available) • Coordinate federal performance measures with FHWA, FTA, and NDOT and continue working on the performance monitoring and reporting required by the IIJA for inclusion with the LRTP • Initiate the update of the regional TDM for the LRTP Update • Begin the LRTP Update Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 104 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 14 • Assist NDOT with statewide Long Range Transportation Plan as needed • Coordinate with NDOT’s Freight Planning activities such as serving on the State Freight Advisory Committee and providing input towards the Nebraska State Freight Plan Update. This activity supports the GIAMPO LRTP goals of multimodal connectivity and accessibility and economic vitality. • Coordinate the LRTP with the Comprehensive Plan and Regulation Update for the City of Grand Island and Hall County Work Products: o Current LRTP amendments and/or revisions o Current Travel Demand Model maintenance o RFQ for professional services for the update of the TDM and LRTP Budget- 415 MPO Program Manager Hours Long Range Transportation Plan Tasks Costs Schedule Amendment and/or Revisions to the Current LRTP $6,887.50 Ongoing Travel Demand Model & LRTP Update - GIAMPO Staff $10,331.26 Ongoing Other Activities $17,218.77 Ongoing Travel Demand Model & LRTP Update - Professional Services $149,782.79* Ongoing Other Direct $0.00 Total Budget $184,220.32 * Includes $38,940.43 of FHWA PL Funds and $80,885.80 of FTA Section 5305 Funds. Element F - Transit Planning Purpose: This work element will conduct and coordinate the planning activities of the City Transit Program to meet applicable federal, state, and municipal requirements. Previous Work: • Prepared transit elements for the FY 2024 UPWP and FY 2024-2028 TIP • Completed the Transit Development Plan (TDP), which included the following activities in FY 2023 – data collection, public involvement, financial and implementation plan, TDM documentation • Coordinated transit-related administrative modifications to the FY 2023-2027 TIP • Reviewed the Title VI Plan, Baseline Performance Targets for Year 1, Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan, and DBE Program Plan for the City of Grand Island (CRANE Public Transit) • Triennial Review Support Activities: • Prepare transit elements for the FY 2025 UPWP and FY 2025-2029 TIP • Coordinate transit-related amendments/revisions to the FY 2024 UPWP, FY 2024-2028 TIP, current LRTP as needed Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 105 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 15 • Perform the following activities relating to performance measures:  Establish or update performance measures and targets in coordination with FTA, NDOT, and the City of Grand Island relating to transit asset management and safety  Conduct data collection and analysis related to transit performance measures • Evaluate and track transit services and activities (i.e. identify gaps, monitor ridership) • Support the development of the LRTP Update • Maintain the annual FTA Section 5305 grant contract and any subsequent amendments • Attend relevant trainings, workshops, conferences, webinars, and other educational opportunities that include; but not limited to:  National Transit Institute  FTA  NDOT • Prepare for and/or attend relevant transit-related meetings • Provide support to FTA grants for transit services in the Grand Island urbanized area • Prepare quarterly progress reports and reimbursement requests (transit-related) to NDOT • Coordinate and/or review transit-related plans, studies, and documents for the City of Grand Island (CRANE Public Transit) and NDOT • Coordinate with the City of Grand Island Transit Program on safety data collection as needed • Assist the City of Grand Island Transit Program with the implementation of the Transit Development Plan • Provide support in the process with selecting a public transit provider for the City of Grand Island Transit Program Work Products: o Performance measures and targets o Transit elements of the FY 2025 UPWP and FY 2025-2029 TIP Budget - 175 MPO Program Manager Hours Transit Planning Tasks Costs Schedule Performance Measures $726.93 2nd/3rd Quarters Transit Elements of UPWP and TIP $3,634.62 3rd/4th Quarters Data Collection and Analysis $5,088.47 Ongoing Other Activities (i.e. transit-related meetings) $5,088.47 Ongoing Other Direct (Travel, Training, Misc.) $0.00 Total Budget $14,538.49 Element G - Administration/System Management Purpose: Carry out the administrative duties of the MPO. Activities include organizing meetings, producing agenda, minutes, committee support, coordination of agencies, and the general administration of the MPO. In addition, attend various meetings, conferences, workshops and training. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 106 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 16 Previous Work: • Held Policy Board, TAC, and Non-Motorized Subcommittee meetings, including preparing agendas, minutes, and/or supporting documents • Set meeting schedules for the Policy Board and TAC for calendar year 2023 • Reestablished the GIAMPO Non-Motorized Subcommittee • Held GIAMPO staff meetings, including preparing agendas and supporting documents • Attended relevant trainings/workshops/ webinars and transportation-relating meetings Activities: • Support the Policy Board and TAC, which includes the following detailed activities and all other related activities:  Develop, compile, and distribute meeting packets, including agendas, staff reports, and any additional information  Prepare presentations for meetings as needed  Record and transcribe meeting minutes  Provide training for new Policy Board and TAC members as needed  Maintain Policy Board and TAC bylaws  Maintain membership and contact lists • Support the Non-Motorized Subcommittee (TAC subcommittee), which includes the following detailed activities and all other related activities:  Develop and distribute meeting agendas and other information  Prepare presentations for meetings as needed  Maintain membership and contacts • Attend relevant trainings, workshops, conferences, webinars, and other educational opportunities that include; but not limited to:  National Highway Institute  FHWA  NDOT  Nebraska Chapter of American Planning Association annual conference and other workshops  Nebraska Chapter of American Planning Association Fall Symposium  Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations  Institute of Transportation Engineers  Transportation Research Board • Prepare for and/or attend relevant transportation-related meetings that include; but not limited to:  GIAMPO staff meetings  MPO Coordination meetings  NDOT and/or FHWA-related meetings • Comply with federal and state MPO certification requirements and review federal/state policies and guidance regarding metropolitan transportation planning and incorporate changes as necessary • Continue to evaluate the Planning Emphasis Areas (jointly issued by FHWA and FTA in December 2021) to consider updates on activities in future work programs • Review and certify the transportation planning process • Complete timesheets to include with quarterly reimbursement requests Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 107 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 17 • Prepare for and/or attend employee-related activities such as performance evaluation, work benefits, etc. • Perform other administrative duties such as maintaining GIAMPO-related records, providing GIAMPO-related documents to the City of Grand Island Finance Department for the annual city audit, updating agreements as needed, etc. • Purchase TransCAD technical support and software maintenance for a period of one year Work Products: o Meeting agendas, minutes, support documents, and/or presentations for Policy Board, TAC, and Non-Motorized Subcommittee o General Administration of the established 3-C Transportation Planning Process for GIAMPO. This includes attending educational opportunities, transportation-related meetings, and employee-related activities. Budget - 455 MPO Program Manager/Admin Staff Hours Administration/Systems Management Tasks Costs Schedule Provide Support for Policy Board, TAC, & Subcommittees $11,103.21 Ongoing Meeting Minutes and Other Documentation $5,551.60 Ongoing General Administration of GIAMPO $20,355.88 Ongoing Other Direct Office Expenses* $2,500.00 Computer Services/Hardware $4,000.00 Software Maintenance/Support TransCAD $1,500.00 Organizational Membership Fees $1,000.00 Travel, Training, Conferences, & Mileage Reimbursement $2,420.00 Total Budget $48,430.69** * Office/operating expense include meeting expenses, office equipment and supplies, copier fees, postage, telephone, etc. ** The IIJA requires each MPO to use at least 2.5% of its FHWA Metropolitan Planning Funds (estimated at $2,865 in PL funds for the GIAMPO FY 2024 UPWP) on specified planning activities to increase safe and accessible options for multiple travel modes for people of all ages and abilities. GIAMPO will meet this requirement through eligible activities under the Short Range Planning element/category (at least $1,365 in PL funds spent) and Administration/System Management element/category (at least $1,559 in PL funds spent) of the FY 2024 UPWP. Total UPWP Budget It is anticipated that the cost of implementing this UPWP for GIAMPO will be $329,149.77 during FY 2024. Based on the formula funding for MPOs in Nebraska, in FY 2024 GIAMPO is eligible for up to $170,803.22 Federal Highway Planning funds and $92,516.59 Federal Transit Section 5305 funds for staffing and other expenses. The City of Grand Island, by agreement, provides at least a 20% match. Total revenue for the MPO planning program equals $323,149.77. Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 108 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 18 Budget Table Direct Labor - MPO Program Manager 225 11,644.71 9,315.77 2,328.94 11,644.71 Fringe/Indirect - MPO Program Manager 7,117.25 5,693.80 1,423.45 7,117.25 Other Direct 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Unified Planning Work Program $18,761.96 $15,009.57 $3,752.39 $18,761.96 Direct Labor - MPO Program Manager 200 10,384.46 8,307.57 2,076.89 10,384.46 Fringe/Indirect - MPO Program Manager 6,346.98 5,077.58 1,269.40 6,346.98 Other Direct 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Transportation Improvement Program $16,731.44 $13,385.15 $3,346.29 $16,731.44 Direct Labor - MPO Program Manager 175 9,073.80 7,259.04 1,814.76 9,073.80 Fringe/Indirect - MPO Program Manager 5,545.91 4,436.73 1,109.18 5,545.91 Other Direct 1,500.00 1,200.00 300.00 1,500.00 Total Public Participation Plan $16,119.71 $12,895.77 $3,223.94 $16,119.71 Direct Labor - MPO Program Manager 300 15,576.69 12,461.35 3,115.34 15,576.69 Fringe/Indirect - MPO Program Manager 9,520.47 7,616.38 1,904.09 9,520.47 Other Direct 5,250.00 4,200.00 1,050.00 5,250.00 Total Short Range Studies $30,347.16 $24,277.73 $6,069.43 $30,347.16 Direct Labor - MPO Program Manager 415 21,373.84 17,099.07 4,274.77 21,373.84 Fringe/Indirect - MPO Program Manager 13,063.69 10,450.95 2,612.74 13,063.69 Professional Services - Travel Demand Model (TDM) and LRTP Update 149,782.79 119,826.23 29,956.56 149,782.79 Other Direct 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Long Range Transportation Plan $184,220.32 $147,376.26 $36,844.06 $184,220.32 Direct Labor - MPO Program Manager 175 9,023.39 7,218.71 1,804.68 9,023.39 Fringe/Indirect - MPO Program Manager 5,515.10 4,412.08 1,103.02 5,515.10 Other Direct 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Transit Planning $14,538.49 $11,630.79 $2,907.70 $14,538.49 Direct Labor - MPO Program Manager 430 22,230.81 17,784.65 4,446.16 22,230.81 Fringe/Indirect - MPO Program Manager 13,587.47 10,869.98 2,717.49 13,587.47 Direct Labor - Administrative Assistance 25 1,023.88 819.10 204.78 1,023.88 Fringe/Indirect - Administrative Assistance 168.53 134.82 33.71 168.53 Office Expenses 2,500.00 2,000.00 500.00 2,500.00 Computer Services 4,000.00 3,200.00 800.00 4,000.00 Software Maintenance/Support TransCAD 1,500.00 1,200.00 300.00 1,500.00 Individual and Organizational Membership Fees 1,000.00 800.00 200.00 1,000.00 Travel, Training, Conferences, & Mileage Reimbursement 2,420.00 1,936.00 484.00 2,420.00 Total Administration/System Management $48,430.69 $38,744.55 $9,686.14 $48,430.69 Project Number - PLG-1 (61), Control Number - TBD, Agreement No. - TBD Cost Category Est. Work Hours NE Federal80%Grand Island20%Total 100% Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization DISTRIBUTION OF COSTS BY WORK ELEMENT FY 2024 UPWP FY 2024 FHWA PL AND FTA 5305 - PROGRAM COSTS July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024 Short Range Planning* UPWP TIP Category Total PPP LRTP Administration/ System Management* Other Direct Transit Planning Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 109 / 115 FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program | 19 Direct Labor FHWA 1,770 91,308.19 73,046.55 18,261.64 91,308.19 Fringe/Indirect FHWA 55,350.30 44,280.24 11,070.06 55,350.30 Other Direct (includes Professional Services for TDM and LRTP Update)66,845.54 53,476.43 13,369.11 66,845.54 Grand Total FHWA PL UPWP $213,504.03 $170,803.22 $42,700.81 $213,504.03 Direct Labor FTA 175 9,023.39 7,218.71 1,804.68 9,023.39 Fringe/Indirect FTA 5,515.10 4,412.08 1,103.02 5,515.10 Other Direct (includes Professional Services for TDM and LRTP Update)101,107.25 80,885.80 20,221.45 101,107.25 Grand Total FTA Section 5305 and 5307 $115,645.74 $92,516.59 $23,129.15 $115,645.74 NOTES: Total Highway Planning Federal Highway Administration - FHWA PL $213,504.03 $170,803.22 $42,700.81 $213,504.03 Total Transit Federal Transit Administration - FTA 5305 $115,645.74 $92,516.59 $23,129.15 $115,645.74 Total Transit Federal Transit Administration - FTA 5307 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total FY 2024 UPWP $329,149.77 $263,319.81 $65,829.96 $329,149.77 FHWA PL Available Revenue **$213,504.03 $170,803.22 $42,700.81 $213,504.03 FTA 5305 Available Revenue***$115,645.74 $92,516.59 $23,129.15 $115,645.74 FTA 5307 Available Revenue $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Remaining FHWA PL Funds $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Remaining FTA 5305 Funds $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Remaining FTA 5307 Funds $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total Program Funds Remaining $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ** FHWA PL Funds: - FY 2024 Allocation - $170,803.22 (Even distribution - $40,000 and Population based distribution - $92,332.70 and Deobligate FY21 Project - $38,470.52) *** FTA Section 5305 Funds: - FY 2024 Allocation - $40,092.00 - FY 2023 Carryover - $52,424.59 Project Number - PLG-1 (61), Control Number - TBD, Agreement No. - TBD Cost Category Est. Work Hours NE Federal 80% Grand Island 20% Total 100% Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization DISTRIBUTION OF COSTS BY WORK ELEMENT FY 2024 UPWP FY 2024 FHWA PL AND FTA 5305 - PROGRAM COSTS July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024 * The FY 2024 UPWP is in compliance with the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) (Public Law 117-58, also known as the “Bipartisan Infrastructure Law” (BIL)), which requires each MPO to use at least 2.5% of its FHWA Metropolitan Planning Funds ($2,865 for GIAMPO) on specified planning activities to increase safe and accessible options for multiple travel modes for people of all ages and abilities. [BIL § 11201] GIAMPO will meet this requirement through eligible activities under the Short Range Planning and Administration/System Management elements/categories of the FY 2024 UPWP. Category Total FHWA 2024 FTA 2024 Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 110 / 115 GIAMPO RESOLUTION NO. 2023-8 Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization A Resolution Approving the FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) WHEREAS, the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GIAMPO), is designated as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Grand Island Urbanized Area, by the Governor acting through the Nebraska Department of Transportation in cooperation with locally elected officials of the Grand Island Urbanized Area; and WHEREAS, the MPO will document metropolitan transportation planning activities performed with funds provided under Title 23 U.S.C. and Title 49 U.S.C. Chapter 53 in a Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) or simplified statement of work in accordance with the provisions of 23 CFR Parts 420 and 450, and must annually prepare a document that provides an overview of all proposed major work activities, funding levels, and funding sources; and WHEREAS, the UPWP for Fiscal Year 2024, covering the period of July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024, was prepared, submitted to the Nebraska Department of Transportation, made available for public comment for a fifteen (15) day period, and was reviewed and recommended for adoption by the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) of the MPO, and now requires official approval from the Policy Board of the MPO; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Policy Board of the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization approves and adopts the Unified Planning Work Program for Fiscal Year 2024. Certification: The foregoing resolution was approved by the Grand Island Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board at its regularly scheduled meeting held on May 23, 2023 and is effective immediately upon adoption. By: Attest: ______________________________ ______________________________ Roger G. Steele, Mayor / Chairperson Keith Kurz, Interim Public Works Director Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 111 / 115 GIAMPO – Policy Board Tuesday, May 23, 2023 Regular Session Item J1 MPO Financial Update Staff Contact: Allan Zafft, MPO Program Manager Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 112 / 115 Financial Update Unified Planning Work Program State Fiscal Year 2023 – Third Quarter (January 1, 2023 to March 31, 2023) * Even though the FY 2023 UPWP shows a total budgeted amount of $70,000, the above budgeted amount for this category reflects an amount to cover the incurred costs for state fiscal year 2023. In January 2022, the Federal Transit Administration awarded a grant for a project budget of $150,000 ($120,000 in Section 5307 funds and $30,000 in City funds) for the Transit Development Plan. Work Completed for the Third Quarter • Developed the Draft FY 2024-2028 Transportation Improvement Program • Prepared the annual MPO Self-Certification • Prepared Amendment No. 5 to the 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan • Developed the Draft FY 2024 Unified Planning Work Program • Continued work on the Transit Development Plan (also known as GO GI Transit Plan). This work includes conducting the public comment period for the draft TDP document, preparing the Public Comment Period Summary, preparing presentations on the final TDP document at the February 28 GIAMPO Policy Board meeting and March 28 Grand Island City Council meeting. • Continued processing NDOT crash data from 2013 to 2020 for the GIAMPO metropolitan planning area • Reviewed the performance-based data which includes crash/safety, NHS pavement and bridge condition, and NHS travel time reliability and freight reliability. Presented the performance measure targets at the GIAMPO Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) and Policy Board meetings • Continued working on the Public Participation Plan Update • Prepared materials for and held the GIAMPO Non-motorized Subcommittee meeting in March, TAC meetings in February and April, and Policy Board meeting in February • Participated and attended transportation planning related meetings Category Total Budget 3rd Quarter Expenditure Total Expenditure Total Percent Expenditure Unified Planning Work Program 17,020$ $ 4,751 9,673$ 57% Transportation Improvement Program 15,052$ $ 7,837 10,783$ 72% Public Participation Plan 17,520$ $ 1,448 6,466$ 37% Short Range Studies 17,458$ $ 3,655 11,696$ 67% Long Range Transportation Plan 42,288$ $ 5,441 22,129$ 52% Transit Development Plan (Outside Services)* $ 72,828 $ 594 72,828$ 100% Transit Planning 20,365$ $ 1,787 15,332$ 75% Administration 50,374$ $ 13,141 30,894$ 61% Total 252,905$ $ 38,655 179,800$ 71% Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 113 / 115 GIAMPO – Policy Board Tuesday, May 23, 2023 Regular Session Item J2 Report on the Grand Island Urban Area (2020 Census) Staff Contact: Allan Zafft, MPO Program Manager Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 114 / 115 Grand Island Urban Area (2020 Census) Policy Board Agenda Report | 1 Policy Board Agenda Report Agenda Item No. J2 May 23, 2023 ISSUE REPORT: Grand Island Urban Area (2020 Census) BACKGROUND On December 29, 2022, the U.S. Bureau of the Census (Census Bureau) published a Federal Register notice announcing the qualifying urban areas based on the results of the 2020 Decennial Census. The delineation of 2020 urban areas follows the redefinition of urban and rural areas by the Census Bureau after the 2020 Census. The primary change from these new definitions impacting the urban areas was the focus on defining urban areas by housing density instead of population density. The list of 2020 Census urban areas shows the Grand Island Urban Area to have a population at 55,099, which is an increase by 9.2 percent since the last decennial census. The Grand Island Urban Area had a population of 50,400 in 2010 Census. Federal transportation legislation requires that a Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) be designated for each urban area with a population of more than 50,000 people in order to carry out the metropolitan transportation planning process, as a condition of Federal aid. The Grand Island Urban Area officially exceeded this population threshold in the 2010 Census, and in 2013 the Governor of Nebraska designated the Grand Island Area MPO (GIAMPO) as the official MPO for the Grand Island Urban Area. GIAMPO staff will provide an update on the Grand Island Urban Area (2020 Census) at the April 10 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meeting. POLICY CONSIDERATIONS/DISCUSSION GIAMPO staff is exploring the impacts to the MPO of the 2020 Grand Island Urban Area. BUDGET CONSIDERATIONS None. COMMITTEE ACTION None. RECOMMENDATION None. Information only. STAFF CONTACT Allan Zafft Grand Island Regular Session - 5/23/2023 Page 115 / 115