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AGENDA EAST-WEST GATEWAY COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS WEDESDAY, MAY 27, 2020 – 10:00 A.M.
DUE TO THE OUTBREAK OF COVID-19, THE COUNCIL’S OFFICES ARE CURRENTLY CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC AND WILL BE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Public attendance will only be permitted through virtual presence at:
Computer: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7914505006094710284
Webinar ID: 726-392-123 OR Phone: (415) 655-0060 Access Code: 802-308-044 When asked for a PIN, just press #
1. CALL TO ORDER 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF April 29, 2020
3. DISCUSSION ITEMS
A. Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) - - Melissa Theiss B. FY 2021-2024 Transportation Improvement Program - Summary of Local Project
Recommendations - - Jason Lange 4. ACTION ITEMS
A. Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan - - Melissa Theiss B. Modifications to the FY 2020-2023 Transportation Improvement Program,
Connected2045, and the Related Air Quality Conformity Determination – Requested by Illinois and Missouri sponsors - - Josh Schwenk
C. Regional Security Expenditures - - Dale Chambers 5. OTHER BUSINESS 6. ADJOURNMENT
NEXT MEETING DATE: TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2020
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Gateway TowerOne Memorial Drive, Suite 1600St. Louis, MO 63102-2451
314-421-4220618-274-2750Fax 314-231-6120
webmaster@ewgateway.orgwww.ewgateway.org
ChairSteve Ehlmann
County ExecutiveSt. Charles County
Vice ChairKurt Prenzler
ChairmanMadison County Board
2nd Vice Chair
Lyda KrewsonMayor, City of St. Louis
Executive CommitteeTim Brinker
Presiding CommissionerFranklin County
Robert ElmoreChairman, Board of Commissioners
Monroe County
Dennis GannonCounty Executive, Jefferson County
Mark A. KernChairman, St. Clair County Board
Dr. Sam PageCounty Executive, St. Louis County
Members
Honorable Rita Heard DaysCouncilwoman, 1st Council District
St. Louis County
Robert Eastern IIIMayor, City of East St. Louis
James Knowles IIIMunicipal League of Metro St. Louis
Mark KupskyPresident, Southwestern Illinois
Council of Mayors
Cheryl MaguireVice President, Southwestern Illinois
Council of Mayors
Robert MarquartAlderman, City of Union
Franklin County
Roy MosleySt. Clair County
Lewis ReedPresident, Board of Aldermen
City of St. Louis
Herbert SimmonsPresident, Southwestern Illinois
Metropolitan & Regional Planning Commission
Donald R. Summers, Jr.St. Louis County
Michael WaltersMadison County
John WhiteSt. Charles County
Regional CitizensBarbara Geisman
C. William GroganJohn A. LakerRon Williams
Non-voting MembersHolly Bieneman
Illinois Department of Transportation
VacantIllinois Department of Commerce
and Economic Opportunity
Patrick McKennaMissouri Department of Transportation
Taulby RoachBi-State Development
Aaron WillardMissouri Office of Administration
Executive DirectorJames M. Wild
5/13/2020
Memo to: Board of Directors From: Staff Subject: Project Notifications Date: May 13, 2020 Attached is the Project Notification list for April 11, 2020 – May 7, 2020. The compiled list contains information about funding requests, grant applications and announcements/public notices. It is compiled from the weekly statewide project table sent out by the Missouri Federal Assistance Clearinghouse, Missouri Office of Administration, for comments. If you have any questions regarding this attachment, please contact Carol Lawrence in the Community Planning department.
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Project Reviews for East-West Gateway Council of Governments April 11, 2020 – May 7, 2020
JURISDICTION
APPLICANT
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
FEDERAL AGENCY
FEDERAL
GRANT/LOAN
FUNDING: STATE,
LOCAL/OTHER
TOTAL St. Louis City City of St. Louis
#2010027
16.034 – Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program
202 Coronavirus Emergency
Supplemental Program City of St. Louis
DOJ $1,392,940 $1,392,940
Franklin County City of Washington, MO
#2010035
11.307 – Economic Adjustment Assistance
WashMO Industrial Park
Development
DOC $1,393,827 Applicant: $1,390,144
$2,783,971
St. Louis County Bayless Consolidated
School District
#2010046
16.710 – Public Safety Parnership and Community Policing Grants
Education and Security Paging &
Intercom Communications Systems
DOJ $376,806 Applicant: $125,602
$502,408
Jefferson County County of Jefferson, MO
#2011009
16.034 – Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program
Jefferson County Coronavirus
Response 2020
DOJ $86,871 $86,871
St. Louis City Judiciary Courts of the State of
Missouri
#2011012
16.827 – Justice Reinvestment Initiative
Improving Pre-Trial Assessment and System Responses to Improve Court Appearance and Public Safety in St.
louis, MO: The 22PTS Program
DOJ $996,466 $996,466
St. Louis County City of Creve Coeur
#2011018
16.835 – Body Worn Camera Policy and Implementation
Creve Coeur Police Department Body
Work Camera Policy and Implementation - 2020
DOJ $80,000 Applicant: $182,500
$262,500
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St. Louis County Jefferson County
REJIS Commission
#2011020
16.835 – Body Worn Camera Policy and Implementation
Body-Worn Camera Policy and
Implementation – St. Louis Metropolitan Area
DOJ $269,969 Applicant: $270,601
$540,570
St. Louis City Herbert Hoover Boys and Girls
Club of St. Louis, Inc.
#2011027
93.137 – Community Programs to Improve Minority Health Grant
Program
Fit & Fun
HHS $399,728 $399,728
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MINUTES EAST-WEST GATEWAY COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS APRIL 29, 2020
The regular meeting of the Board of Directors was held virtually on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. via Webinar due to the Council offices being closed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Members in Attendance Steve Ehlmann, Chair, County Executive, St. Charles County, MO Kurt Prenzler, Vice-Chair, Chairman, Madison County, IL Board Lyda Krewson, 2nd Vice-Chair, Mayor, City of St. Louis, MO Tim Brinker, Presiding Commissioner, Franklin County, MO Dennis Gannon, County Executive, Jefferson County, MO Barbara Geisman, Regional Citizen, City of St. Louis, MO Bill Grogan, Regional Citizen, St. Clair County, IL Reggie Jones, Mayor, City of Dellwood, St. Louis County, MO Mark Kern, Chair, Chairman, St. Clair County Board, IL Board James Knowles III, Mayor, City of Ferguson, MO Mark Kupsky, Mayor, City of Fairview Heights, IL; President, SW IL Council of Mayors John A. Laker, Regional Citizen, St. Clair County, IL Cheryl Maguire, Mayor, City of Wood River; Vice President, SW IL Council of Mayors Lewis Reed, President Board of Aldermen, City of St. Louis Herb Simmons, President, SW IL Metropolitan and Regional Planning Commission Michael Walters, Regional Citizen, Madison County, IL Ron Williams, Regional Citizen, Madison County, IL Tom Blair, MoDOT Taulby Roach, President, Bi-State Development Members Absent Holly Bieneman, IDOT Robert Eastern III, Mayor, City of East St. Louis, IL Robert Elmore, Chairman, Monroe County, IL Board Robert Marquart, Franklin County, MO Roy Mosley, Board Member, St. Clair County, IL Dr. Sam Page, County Executive, St. Louis County, MO John White, Councilman, St. Charles County, MO Others in Attendance Kim Cella, Dan DeArmond, Katherine Dockery, Mary Goodman, Kevin Jemison, Scott Ogilvie, Bob Pieper, Henry Struckel, Jim Terry, Betsy Tracy
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EWGCOG Staff:
Jim Wild, Staci Alvarez, Jerry Blair, Dale Chambers, Joyce Collins-Catling, Bailey DeJonge, Gregg Favre, Ross Friedman, Larry Grither, Lee Harris, Paul Hubbman, Gena Jain, Peter Koeppel, Jason Lange, Carol Lawrence, Mary Grace Lewandowski, Maureen McCarthy, Marcie Meystrik, Anna Musial, Rachael Pawlak, Sonya Pointer, John Posey, Mary Rocchio, Josh Schwenk, Himmer Soberanis, Melissa Theiss, Christine Thomas, Jennifer Vuitel, Aaron Young
CALL TO ORDER The Board of Directors meeting was called to order by Mr. Ehlmann, Chairman. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 26, 2020 Motion approving the February 26, 2020 Meeting Minutes made by Mr. Kern, seconded by Mr. Grogan. Motion carried, all voting aye. ACTION ITEMS FY 2021 Unified Planning Work Program Jim Wild, EWGCOG, provided the committee with the final FY 2021 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) document noting a draft had been provided to the Board in March. Since that time, the document was distributed and reviewed by our funding agencies, and made open for public comment from March 12, 2020 through April 10, 2020. As a result of the comment period, minor changes have been made to the introduction and funding tables in the document, as well as the addition of two projects as carry-over projects due to delays caused by COVID-19 outbreak. Staff recommends approval of the proposed FY 2021 UPWP, and the Executive Director be authorized to negotiate and execute all agreements necessary to complete the work outlined in the document. Motion approving the recommendations was made by Mr. Kupsky, seconded by Mr. Jones. Motion carried, all voting aye. Consultant Selection for Agency Accounting/Financial Management System Staci Alvarez, EWGCOG, informed the committee that the current system for managing EWG’s accounting, financial, payroll, and human resource data and processes, was implemented in 1998 and has reached the point where it is no longer supported. She pointed out that this critical system needs to be replaced with an updated, effective, and integrated system. EWG issued solicitations to obtain consulting services to assist in identifying, evaluating, selecting, and implementing a new system. Four submissions were received and reviewed and Brown Smith Wallace was selected as the consultant to provide the requested consulting services. Staff recommends that the Executive Director be authorized to negotiate and enter into a contract with Brown Smith Wallace.
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Motion approving the recommendations was made by Ms. Maguire, seconded by Ms. Krewson. Motion carried, all voting aye. Functional Classification Update Jim Wild, EWGCOG, presented the recommended changes to the Missouri and Illinois systems per applications received. He mentioned that all applications were reviewed in the context of FHWA guidelines, and a total of four changes are recommended for Missouri and three changes recommended for Illinois. He noted that three applications in Missouri and two applications in Illinois were not recommended at this time due to not meeting the required criteria for change in classification. Staff recommends adoption of the functional classification as presented. Motion approving the recommendations was made by Mr. Brinker, seconded by Mr. Kupsky. Motion carried, all voting aye. Modifications to the FY 2020-2023 Transportation Improvement Program, Connected2045, and the Related Air Quality Conformity Determination – Requested by Illinois and Missouri sponsors Josh Schwenk, EWGCOG, summarized the requests from the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) to amend the FY 2020-2023 TIP, Connected2045, and related Air Quality Conformity Determination adding 11 new projects, modifying four projects, and adding three scoping projects. The projects are summarized below: TIP # Sponsor Action Description _______________________________________________________________________________ 6686V-20 IDOT Add St. Clair; IL 163 – IL 157 to South Prairie DuPont Creek; Shoulders 7100A-20 IDOT Add Madison; IL 3 – Jersey County line to 0.1 miles north of Pierce Lane; Crack & joint sealing 7100B-20 IDOT Add Madison; IL 159 – Kinloch Avenue to Clay Street; Crack & joint sealing 7100C-20 IDOT Add St. Clair; IL 159 – 0.1 miles north of Fountain Parkway To Rosewood Village Drive; Crack & joint sealing 6961A-20 MoDOT Add St. Charles; Interstate Drive – Prospect Road to east of Quail Ridge Park entrance; Payment to St. Charles County for road reconstruction 6964A-20 MoDOT Add St. Charles; MO 370 – Eastbound Salt River Road to Westbound MO 370; Payment to St. Peters for new ramp
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6992A-20 MoDOT Add St. Louis; I-64 Outer Roads – South Outer Road east of Timberlake Manor Parkway & North Outer Road west of Conway Meadows Drive; Drainage improvements & pipe Replacement
6992B-20 MoDOT Add St. Charles; I-70 – Eat of Mid Rivers Mall Drive to Fifth St.; Crack filling 6992K-20 MoDOT Add St. Louis; US 67 – I-70 to 0.3 miles south of MO D; Resurfacing and sign truss replacement 6992L-20 MoDOT Add St. Louis City; I-70 – At West Florissant Avenue; Bridge Repairs and fencing 6992M-20 MoDOT Add St. Louis; I-270/I-64 – I-270: MO D to I-44 and I-64: MO 340 to I-270; Pavement preservation 4384B-21 IDOT Modify St. Clair; I-55/64 Collector Distributor – Poplar Street Bridge Complex; Overlays – Repairs – Eastbound lanes 6804E-21 IDOT Modify Madison; I-70 – I-55 to 2.5 miles east of I-55/70/270 Interchange; Resurfacing; Bridge deck repairs 6886I-21 IDOT Modify St. Charles; I-270 – At IL 111; Reconstruct & reconfigure Interchange 6987C-21 IDOT Modify Madison; IL 3/IL 111/Homer M Adams Parkway – Alby Street to Broadway Street in Alton; Resurfacing, patching 6992N-20 MoDOT Scoping Multi-County-Missouri; Various Routes – Various routes in The St. Louis District 6992O-20 MoDOT Scoping St. Louis; I-55 – Weber Road to Lindbergh Boulevard; Pavement repairs 6992P-20 MoDOT Scoping St. Charles; MO 79 – At TR Hughes Boulevard; Intersection improvements Motion approving the recommendations was made by Mr. Gannon, seconded by Ms. Krewson. Motion carried, all voting aye. OTHER BUSINESS Mr. Wild announced that an update for the Where We Stand publication focusing on Population is now accessible, and he will advise on the COVID-19 updates as they become obtainable. A link to MoDOT’s COVID-19 Briefs will be made available in Local Government Briefings. Mr. Wild noted that he would send the materials to the Board following the meeting.
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ADJOURNMENT Motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Mr. Kupsky seconded by Ms. Krewson. Motion carried, all voting aye. Respectfully submitted,
James M. Wild Secretary, Board of Director
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Gateway TowerOne Memorial Drive, Suite 1600St. Louis, MO 63102-2451
314-421-4220618-274-2750Fax 314-231-6120
webmaster@ewgateway.orgwww.ewgateway.org
ChairSteve Ehlmann
County ExecutiveSt. Charles County
Vice ChairKurt Prenzler
ChairmanMadison County Board
2nd Vice Chair
Lyda KrewsonMayor, City of St. Louis
Executive CommitteeTim Brinker
Presiding CommissionerFranklin County
Robert ElmoreChairman, Board of Commissioners
Monroe County
Dennis GannonCounty Executive, Jefferson County
Mark A. KernChairman, St. Clair County Board
Dr. Sam PageCounty Executive, St. Louis County
Members
Honorable Rita Heard DaysCouncilwoman, 1st Council District
St. Louis County
Robert Eastern IIIMayor, City of East St. Louis
James Knowles IIIMunicipal League of Metro St. Louis
Mark KupskyPresident, Southwestern Illinois
Council of Mayors
Cheryl MaguireVice President, Southwestern Illinois
Council of Mayors
Robert MarquartAlderman, City of Union
Franklin County
Roy MosleySt. Clair County
Lewis ReedPresident, Board of Aldermen
City of St. Louis
Herbert SimmonsPresident, Southwestern Illinois
Metropolitan & Regional Planning Commission
Donald R. Summers, Jr.St. Louis County
Michael WaltersMadison County
John WhiteSt. Charles County
Regional CitizensBarbara Geisman
C. William GroganJohn A. LakerRon Williams
Non-voting MembersHolly Bieneman
Illinois Department of Transportation
VacantIllinois Department of Commerce
and Economic Opportunity
Patrick McKennaMissouri Department of Transportation
Taulby RoachBi-State Development
Aaron WillardMissouri Office of Administration
Executive DirectorJames M. Wild
5/13/2020
Memo to: Board of Directors
From: Staff
Subject: Transportation Alternatives Program
Date: May 13, 2020
East-West Gateway Council of Governments will be conducting a solicitation for projects to be considered for the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP). TAP provides funding for a variety of transportation projects such as pedestrian and bicycle facilities, safe routes to school projects, community improvements such as historic preservation and vegetation management, and environmental mitigation related to stormwater and habitat connectivity.
Approximately $10.5 million in federal funding is available in the Missouri portion of the region and approximately $1.3 million is available in the Illinois portion of the region. The TAP Workbook and Application will be available on the EWG website on June 4, 2020.
EWG will host project development workshops to provide information on TAP project eligibility, requirements, and the application and selection process. Details on the workshops are yet to be determined, but they will likely be held via webinar in early June.
The TAP application deadline is August 20, 2020. Council staff will review and evaluate the projects using the criteria established in EWG’s Long Range Transportation Plan, Connected2045. The Transportation Planning Committee will be asked to make its funding recommendations at their January 2021 meeting. EWG will then solicit public comment on the recommended projects, starting on January 29, 2021 and concluding on February 26, 2021. The recommended projects will be presented to the Board of Directors at their March 2021 meeting for final approval and inclusion in the TIP.
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Gateway TowerOne Memorial Drive, Suite 1600St. Louis, MO 63102-2451
314-421-4220618-274-2750Fax 314-231-6120
webmaster@ewgateway.orgwww.ewgateway.org
ChairSteve Ehlmann
County ExecutiveSt. Charles County
Vice ChairKurt Prenzler
ChairmanMadison County Board
2nd Vice Chair
Lyda KrewsonMayor, City of St. Louis
Executive CommitteeTim Brinker
Presiding CommissionerFranklin County
Robert ElmoreChairman, Board of Commissioners
Monroe County
Dennis GannonCounty Executive, Jefferson County
Mark A. KernChairman, St. Clair County Board
Dr. Sam PageCounty Executive, St. Louis County
Members
Honorable Rita Heard DaysCouncilwoman, 1st Council District
St. Louis County
Robert Eastern IIIMayor, City of East St. Louis
James Knowles IIIMunicipal League of Metro St. Louis
Mark KupskyPresident, Southwestern Illinois
Council of Mayors
Cheryl MaguireVice President, Southwestern Illinois
Council of Mayors
Robert MarquartAlderman, City of Union
Franklin County
Roy MosleySt. Clair County
Lewis ReedPresident, Board of Aldermen
City of St. Louis
Herbert SimmonsPresident, Southwestern Illinois
Metropolitan & Regional Planning Commission
Donald R. Summers, Jr.St. Louis County
Michael WaltersMadison County
John WhiteSt. Charles County
Regional CitizensBarbara Geisman
C. William GroganJohn A. LakerRon Williams
Non-voting MembersHolly Bieneman
Illinois Department of Transportation
VacantIllinois Department of Commerce
and Economic Opportunity
Patrick McKennaMissouri Department of Transportation
Taulby RoachBi-State Development
Aaron WillardMissouri Office of Administration
Executive DirectorJames M. Wild
5/13/2020
Memo to: Board of Directors From: Staff Subject: FY 2021-2024 Transportation Improvement Program – Summary of
Local Project Recommendations Date: May 13, 2020 East-West Gateway Council of Governments conducted a call for applications for Surface Transportation Block Grant Program – Suballocated (STP-S) and Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) projects on November 8, 2019. The project applications were due on February 13, 2020. Staff has completed the evaluation of local project applications, and the Transportation Planning Committees (TPC) in Illinois and Missouri made funding recommendations at their May meetings. The Illinois TPC recommended funding seven CMAQ projects ($5.9 million federal) and 11 STP-S projects ($5.9 million federal). The Missouri TPC recommended funding 17 CMAQ projects ($25 million federal) and 43 STP-S projects ($64.2 million federal). Attachment A details the TPC recommendations. Local projects recommended for funding by the TPC will be included in the draft FY 2021-2024 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The draft TIP will be presented to the Board of Directors on June 24 and released for public comment from June 30 through August 5. Depending on social distancing restrictions, there may be a series of five open houses throughout the region during the comment period. If social distancing measures remain in place the open houses will be done virtually. Following the comment period, the TIP will be submitted to the Board of Directors for final approval on August 26.
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Attachment A
Illinois Transportation Planning Committee Recommendations
Illinois Local Program ‐ Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ)
Sorted in alphabetical order by sponsor
County Sponsor ID # Project Title - DescriptionFederal
CostTotalCost
St. Clair
Bi‐State
Development/Metro 7142A‐23 Metro Bus Replacement 2023 (A) ‐ Replace Three Buses $1,178,736 $1,473,420
St. Clair
Bi‐State
Development/Metro 7142B‐23 Metro Bus Replacement 2023 (B) ‐ Replace Two Buses $785,824 $982,280
Madison Granite City 7142C‐21 Maryville Road ‐ At Stratford Ln/Emert Ave ‐ Roundabout ‐ Sidewalk (6') $1,093,421 $1,486,776
Madison
Madison County
Transit District 7142D‐21 Bus Replacement ‐ Replace Four 40' Buses $1,840,000 $2,300,000
Multi‐State
Madison County
Transit District 7142E‐21
Ridefinders Marketing & Outreach ‐ 2021 ‐ Il ‐ Increase Awareness, Interest, And Participation In
Ridefinders By Employers And Commuters $300,000 $300,000
St. Clair Shiloh 7142F‐21 Maple Street ‐ At N Main St ‐ Right Turn Lane $246,615 $308,269
St. Clair
St. Clair County
Transit District/CMT 7142G‐21
Building Transit Ridership Through New Networks ‐ Boundaries Of St. Clair Co ‐ Bus Revision
Engagement Program ‐ Partnership To Build Ridership ‐ Two Yr Program $471,190 $588,988
$5,915,786 $7,439,733
County Sponsor ID # Project Title - DescriptionFederal
CostTotalCost
Madison Bethalto 8400 N. Prairie St ‐ At Erwin Plegge Expwy Intersection ‐ Realignment ‐ Traffic Signal $1,440,000 $1,800,000
Madison Collinsville 8403 St. Louis Street ‐ At Caseyville Road ‐ Roundabout ‐ Shared Use Path (10') $1,177,720 $1,472,150
Madison Edwardsville 8404 IL 157 Multi‐Use Path, Phase 3 ‐ MCT Nature Trail To Lewis Rd ‐ Shared Use Path (10') $566,000 $707,500
RECOMMENDED FOR FUNDING
Cumulative Cost:
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FUNDING
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Attachment A
Illinois Transportation Planning Committee Recommendations
Illinois Local Program ‐ Surface Transportation Block Grant Program ‐ Suballocated (STP‐S)
Sorted in alphabetical order by sponsor
County Sponsor ID # Project Title - DescriptionFederal
CostTotalCost
Madison Alton 7141A‐24 State Street, Phase 2 ‐ Logan St To 210' S/O Rozier St ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $580,000 $879,000
Madison East Alton 7141B‐24 W. Airline Drive ‐ Main St To 9th St ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $511,200 $731,000
St. Clair East St. Louis 7141C‐24
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Dr ‐ Collinsville Ave To 8th St Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps ‐ Ln Reconfig (4 To
2 W Twtl) $615,951 $827,505
Madison Edwardsville 7141D‐24 Troy Road ‐ 4th Ave To Franklin Ave ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $548,800 $776,000
St. Clair Fairview Heights 7141E‐24 Longacre Drive ‐ Union Hill Rd To IL 159 ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $464,800 $665,000
Madison Highland 7141F‐24 6th Street, Phase 3 ‐ Olive St To Poplar St ‐ Reconstruction ‐ Sidewalk (5') $396,000 $628,000
Madison Madison 7141G‐24 Madison Avenue, Phase 2 ‐ 7th St To 12th St ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Sidewalks (5') $476,900 $665,318
Madison Maryville 7141H‐24 Keebler Road, Phase 3 ‐ Lorry Ln To 80' N/O W. Main St ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Sidewalks (6') $366,697 $511,575
St. Clair Sauget 7141I‐24
Sauget Lighting, Phase 2 ‐ Queeny: IL 3 To Falling Spr.; Falling Spr ‐ Queeny To Curt. Steinberg; Curt
Stein. ‐ Falling Spr To Sauget Bus. Blvd $596,012 $840,016
St. Clair St. Clair County 7141J‐24 Stolle Road ‐ At Triple Lakes Rd ‐ Intersection Improvements $922,000 $1,511,585
Monroe Waterloo 7141K‐24 Moore Street, Phase 7 ‐ IL 3 To 960' N/O Columbia Ave ‐ Reconstruction ‐ Shared Use Path (8') $450,000 $1,682,915
$5,928,360 $9,717,914
County Sponsor ID # Project Title - DescriptionFederal
CostTotalCost
Madison Alton 8306 Milton Road ‐ Worden Ave To Hillcrest Ave ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $880,000 $1,295,000
St. Clair Belleville 8301 Mascoutah Avenue ‐ E. Main St To E. Monroe St ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Sidewalks (7') $775,735 $1,202,391
Madison Bethalto 8302
Erwin Plegge Expressway, Phase 1 ‐ Old Bethalto Rd To Ashbrook St ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Shared Use Path
(10') $718,000 $997,500
Madison Collinsville 8304
Summit Avenue, Phase 2 ‐ Alco Dr To Dooner Dr ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Shared Use Path (10') ‐ Sidewalk (5‐
6') $330,400 $513,000
Madison Edwardsville 8308 Jefferson Rd ‐ Troy Rd To Madison Ave ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Sidewalks (5') $344,800 $500,000
Madison Edwardsville 8329
University Drive, Phase 2 ‐ Devon Ct To Esic Dr ‐ Reconstruction ‐ Sidewalk (5') ‐ Shared Use Path
(10') $871,200 $1,189,000
Madison Glen Carbon 8311
Cougar Drive/Junction Drive ‐ Cougar: IL 159 To Junction ‐ Junction: Cougar To IL 159 ‐ Resurfacing ‐
Sidewalk (5') ‐ Partial Reconstruct $407,056 $586,052
Madison Godfrey 8312
Pierce Lane, Phase 6 ‐ 1100' N/O Stamper Ln To 2100' N/O Stamper Ln ‐ Reconstruction ‐ Sidewalk
(5') $473,200 $780,800
Madison Grantfork 8313 Main Street ‐ IL 160 To 170' E/O Elm St ‐ Reconstruction ‐ Sidewalks (6') $668,984 $945,292
Madison Illinois/Siue 8315 S. University Drive, Phase 1 ‐ University Park Dr To Stadium Dr ‐ Northbound ‐ Resurfacing $727,200 $975,000
St. Clair Lebanon 8316 St. Louis Street ‐ Monroe St To Madison St ‐ Reconstruction ‐ Brick Surface Repair ‐ Sidewalk $631,200 $891,000
Madison Madison 8317 Sixth Street, Phase 1 ‐ Madison Ave To Alton Ave ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Sidewalks (5') $435,192 $607,132
Madison Maryville 8320 Pleasant Ridge Road, Phase 1 ‐ W. Main St To 1300' S/O W. Main St ‐ Reconstruction ‐ Sidewalk (5') $881,180 $1,315,575
Madison Maryville 8321
Sugar Loaf Rd, Phase 1 ‐ Village Limits (E/O Roger Dr) To 725' W/O Sandstone Dr ‐ Reconstruction ‐
Sidewalk (5') $800,130 $1,166,254
St. Clair O'Fallon 8322 E. State St/Old Vincennes Trl ‐ State: N. Smiley To 7 Hills; Old Vin: 7 Hills To Scott‐Troy ‐ Resurfacing $428,000 $575,000
Madison Troy 8325
Bouse Road, Phase 1 ‐ 125' E/O Chamberlain Dr To 450' E/O Whitworth ‐ Reconstruct ‐ Sidewalk
(5'): Goshen Trl To Tramore $529,040 $747,600
Madison Troy 8326 Formosa Rd, Phase 1 ‐ 750' N/O IL 162 To 330' N/O Formosa Rd ‐ Overlay ‐ Shoulders (6') ‐ Patching $550,000 $777,200
Madison Wood River 8328 Edwardsville Road, Phase 1 ‐ Cotter St To Fifth St ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $496,000 $767,000
County Sponsor ID # Project Title - DescriptionFederal
CostTotalCost
St. Clair Cahokia 8303 Jerome Lane, Phase 2 ‐ Range Ln To Paris Ave ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps ‐ Bike Lane (6') $618,663 $831,147
RECOMMENDED FOR FUNDING
Cumulative Cost:
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FUNDING
APPLICATION WITHDRAWN BY SPONSOR
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Attachment A
Missouri Transportation Planning Committee Recommendations
Missouri Local Program ‐ Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ)
Sorted in alphabetical order by sponsor
County Sponsor ID # Project Title - DescriptionFederal
CostTotalCost
Multi‐County‐M
Bi‐State
Development/Metro 7103C‐23 Metro Bus Replacement ‐ 2023 (A) ‐ Replace Eight Buses $3,136,896 $3,921,220
Multi‐County‐M
Bi‐State
Development/Metro 7103D‐23 Metro Bus Replacement ‐ 2023 (B) ‐ Replace Ten Buses $3,921,120 $4,901,400
Franklin Franklin County 7125B‐23 MO 47 ‐ At Union Expwy ‐ Roundabout $1,318,912 $1,978,915
Multi‐County‐M
Jefferson County
Port Authority 6977A‐22
Marine Vessel Engine Repower ‐ 2022 ‐ Repower One Marine Vessel Serving Mississippi River In
Non‐Attainment Area ‐ 1 Towboat $269,500 $539,000
St. Louis Ladue 7130‐21 Warson Road ‐ At Conway Rd ‐ Traffic Signal ‐ Left Turn Lane $777,520 $971,900
St. Charles Lake Saint Louis 7131‐22 Hawkridge Trail/Sommers Road ‐ At Old Highway N ‐ Traffic Signal $533,000 $1,519,458
Multi‐State
Madison County
Transit District 7132‐21
Ridefinders Marketing & Outreach ‐ 2021 ‐ Mo ‐ Increase Awareness, Interest, And Participation
In Ridefinders By Employers And Commuters $1,200,000 $1,200,000
St. Charles Modot 7133‐23 MO 79 ‐ At TR Hughes ‐ Green T Intersection $1,224,000 $2,150,000
Multi‐County‐MModot 7134‐23 Signal Optimization ‐ 2023 ‐ MO 231: Hoffmeister To US 67; US 67: MO 231 To I‐55 $957,008 $1,196,260
St. Charles St. Charles 7135‐23 Scat Transit Parking Under I‐70 ‐ Under I‐70 At S. Main Street ‐ Construct 375 Space Lot $424,000 $2,300,000
St. Charles St. Charles 7136‐23 Zumbehl Rd ‐ At Ipswitch Ln ‐ Traffic Signal ‐ Turn Lanes $250,000 $500,000
St. Charles St. Charles County 7137B‐21
GGL ‐ Bryan Rd Signal Performance Module ‐ W. Terra Ln To MO N ‐ Automated Traffic Signal
Perf. ‐ Signal Optimization $1,099,400 $1,374,250
St. Charles St. Charles County 7137A‐21
GGL ‐ Mid Rivers Mall Dr Signal Performance Module ‐ I‐70 North Outer Rd To S St. Peters Pkwy ‐
Automated Traffic Signal Perf. ‐ Signal Optimization $1,566,400 $1,958,000
St. Charles St. Charles County 7137C‐21
GGL ‐ Wentzville Pkwy Signal Performance Module ‐ Veterans Memorial Pkwy To US 61 ‐
Automated Traffic Signal Perf. ‐ Signal Optimization $922,000 $1,152,500
St. Louis City St. Louis 7138‐23
Cortex‐Tower Grove Connector ‐ Signal Optimization‐Tower Grv/Vandvtr: Laclede‐Magnolia Cycle
Track ‐ Tower Grv/Vandvntr: Magnolia‐Sarah $5,596,244 $10,400,000
St. Louis St. Louis County 7139‐21 S. Woods Mill ‐ At Conway ‐ Intersection Improvements ‐ Turn Lns ‐ Traffic Signal $604,000 $755,000
St. Charles Wentzville 7140‐21
MO Z ‐ At Interstate Dr ‐ Restripe MO Z Interstate Dr To I‐70 (Loc. Fund) Upgrade Traffic Signal ‐
Intersection Improvements $1,200,000 $2,400,000
$25,000,000 $39,217,903
County Sponsor ID # Project Title - DescriptionFederal
CostTotalCost
Multi‐County‐M
Citizens For Modern
Transit/Bsd 8202
CMT'S Building Ridership On Transit Program ‐ STL City & STL County ‐ New Fare Promotion ‐
Employer Transit Benefits ‐ Community Education ‐ 2 Yr Prgm $432,177 $540,222
St. Charles O'Fallon 8210 MO DD ‐ I‐64 To 0.43 Mi W/O I‐64 ‐ Widen To 4 Lanes ‐ Int. Impr. At Caledonia/Dalriada Blvd $1,841,430 $2,301,787
St. Charles O'Fallon 8211
Weldon Springs Drive, Phase 1 ‐ Technology Dr To Valleybrook Dr ‐ Roundabout At Crusher ‐ Two
Way Turn Lane $1,566,240 $2,610,400
St. Charles St. Charles County 8216
GGL Fiber Expansion ‐ Various Locations Along Knaust Rd, Central School Rd, Hackman Rd,
McClay/Harvester Rd, Willot Rd, Mo 354 $955,440 $1,194,300
St. Charles St. Peters 8220 Harvester Road ‐ At Queensbrooke Blvd ‐ Upgrade Traffic Signal ‐ Interconnect $532,678 $665,848
St. Charles St. Peters 8221 Mid Rivers Mall Dr ‐ At St. Peters Howell Rd ‐ Turn Lanes ‐ Upgrade Traffic Signal $444,408 $555,510
St. Charles Wentzville 8222 Great Oaks Blvd ‐ At Wentzville Pkwy ‐ Left Turn Lane $240,000 $300,000
RECOMMENDED FOR FUNDING
Cumulative Cost:
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FUNDING
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Missouri Transportation Planning Committee Recommendations
Missouri Local Program ‐ Surface Transportation Block Grant Program ‐ Suballocated (STP‐S)
Sorted in alphabetical order by sponsor
County Sponsor ID # Project Title - DescriptionFederal
CostTotalCost
Multi‐County‐M Bi‐State Developmen 7103A‐23 Call‐A‐Ride Van Replacement ‐ 2023 (A) ‐ Replace Eight Call‐A‐Ride Vans $828,352 $1,035,440
Multi‐County‐M Bi‐State Developmen 7103B‐23 Call‐A‐Ride Van Replacement ‐ 2023 (B) ‐ Replace Nine Call‐A‐Ride Vans $931,896 $1,164,870
St. Louis Breckenridge Hills 7104‐22 Isolda Avenue Bridge ‐ Over Coldwater Creek ‐ Replace Bridge ‐ Shoulders (4') ‐ Sidewalk (4') $543,034 $678,792
St. Louis Crestwood 7105‐22 Whitecliff Park Lane Bridge ‐ Over Gravois Creek ‐ Replace Bridge ‐ Shared Use Path (8') $1,241,212 $1,551,515
St. Louis Creve Coeur 7106‐23 US 67 ‐ At Old Olive Street Rd ‐ Intersection Improvements ‐ Bike/Ped Xing $1,164,200 $2,575,500
Jefferson De Soto 7107‐23 N. Main Street, Phase 2 ‐ Valley Pl To Williams St ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Sidewalk (6') ‐ Lighting $617,099 $892,866
St. Louis Des Peres 7108‐22
Lindemann Road ‐ Manhattan Ave To Kirkwood City Limits (S/O Lillian Ave) ‐ Resurfacing ‐
Sidewalk (6') $319,322 $399,151
St. Louis Fenton 7109‐22 Old Highway 141 ‐ Gravois Rd To County Line ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $396,479 $495,599
Jefferson Festus 7110‐23 W. Main Street, Phase 2 ‐ Hancock Ct To Park Ave ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Sidewalks (6') ‐ Lighting $470,065 $690,408
St. Louis Florissant 7111‐22 Rue St. Denis, Phase 2 ‐ N. Lafayette St To N. New Florissant Rd ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Sidewalk (5‐6') $839,200 $1,049,000
St. Louis Frontenac 7112‐22 Geyer Road, Phase 2 ‐ Hermitage Hill Rd Rd To Huntleigh Manor Ln ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Sidewalk (6') $1,263,500 $1,805,000
Jefferson Jefferson County 7113D‐22
Antire Road ‐ 400' N/O Crestview Dr To 200' E/O Sunshine Dr ‐ Overlay ‐ Shoulder (4') ‐ Curve
Impr. ‐ Signage ‐ Rumblestrip $980,000 $1,400,000
Jefferson Jefferson County 7113E‐23
Dulin Creek Road ‐ Meyer Ln To Local Hillsboro Rd Overlay ‐ Shoulder (4') ‐ Rumble Strips ‐
Signage $832,386 $1,040,483
Jefferson Jefferson County 7113A‐23
Gravois Road ‐ 450' N/O Indian Springs Rd To Dellwood Ln ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Restripe For TWTL ‐
Shared Use Path (8') $994,000 $1,420,000
Jefferson Jefferson County 7113C‐23 Mt. Olive Rd Bridge ‐ Over McMullen Branch ‐ Replace Bridge ‐ Shoulders (4') $937,680 $1,172,100
Jefferson Jefferson County 7113B‐23 Old Lemay Ferry Rd, Phase 3 ‐ Vogel Rd To Spring Forest Rd Reconstruction ‐ Shoulders (5') $1,099,920 $1,833,200
Jefferson Jefferson County 7113F‐23
Saline Road ‐ Northwest Blvd To 400' S/O Memory Ln ‐ Overlay ‐ Shoulders (4') ‐ Rumble Strips ‐
Signage $997,360 $1,424,800
St. Louis Kirkwood 7114‐22 Kirkwood Road ‐ 100' S/O Swan Ave To Adams Ave ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Upgrade Sidewalks $1,286,350 $1,607,938
St. Louis Kirkwood 7115‐22
Lindemann Road ‐ Dougherty Ferry Rd To Des Peres Limit (120' S/O Montour) ‐ Resurfacing ‐
Upgrade Sidewalk (5') ‐ Bike Lane (5') $1,349,737 $1,687,171
St. Charles Lake Saint Louis 7101B‐22
Old Highway N ‐ 125' S/O Hawk Ridge Trail To 50' S/O Old Forester Dr Reconstruct ‐ Sidewalk (6') ‐
TWTL (Locally Funded) $871,000 $1,430,000
St. Louis Manchester 7116‐23 La Bonne Parkway ‐ Big Bend Rd To Carman Rd ‐ Reconstruction ‐ Upgrade Sidewalks (5') $1,098,740 $2,537,600
St. Louis Manchester 7117‐22 Manchester Rd (MO 100) Sidewalk ‐ Baxter Rd To MO 141 ‐ Sidewalks (5‐6') ‐ Ped Bridge $828,100 $2,253,250
St. Charles O'Fallon 7118‐22
Main Street, Phase 2 ‐ Pitman St To Terra Rd ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Shared Use Path (8') ‐ Upgrade
Sidewalk (5') $1,423,393 $1,779,242
St. Louis Pine Lawn 7119‐22
Natural Bridge (MO 115) Sidewalks ‐ Dardenne Ave To Avondale Ave ‐ Sidewalks (5') ‐ Lighting ‐
Mid Block Xings $1,085,764 $1,357,205
St. Louis Shrewsbury 7124H‐22
Weil/Wilhusen/St. Vincent ‐ Weil: Shrewsbury‐Wilhusen; Wilhusen: Weil‐Laclede Stn St. Vincent:
Weil‐Murdoch Cut‐Off ‐ Resurfacing $396,265 $495,332
St. Charles St. Charles 7121‐24
Hawks Nest Drive ‐ W. Clay St To Zumbehl Rd ‐ Reconstruction ‐ Slab Repl. ‐ Sup (10') ‐ Sidewalk
(5') $2,000,000 $3,000,000
St. Charles St. Charles 7120‐22 Second Street ‐ First Capitol Dr To Boones Lick Rd ‐ Reconstruction ‐ Upgrade Sidewalks (5') $2,080,000 $2,600,000
St. Charles St. Charles County 7122A‐23 Duello Road, Phase 3A ‐ MO N To Orf Rd ‐ Reconstruction ‐ Sidewalks (5') ‐ Turn Lanes $1,000,000 $1,580,000
St. Charles St. Charles County 7122B‐23 MO 94 ‐ Sherman Dr To Pralle Ln ‐ Widen To Six Lanes $1,203,675 $2,407,350
St. Louis City St. Louis 6502B‐22
Columbia And Southwest Bridge ‐ Over Union Pacific Railroad ‐ Replace Southwest Bridge ‐
Realign Columbia To Southwest $7,760,000 $9,700,000
St. Louis City St. Louis 7123A‐22 Lindell/Union Bridge ‐ Over Forest Park Pkwy And MetroLink ‐ Design For Bridge Replacement $2,000,000 $2,500,000
St. Louis St. Louis County 7124A‐22
Lackland Road ‐ 2024 ‐ Craig Rd To E/O Concourse Dr ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps ‐ Slab
Replacement $1,185,920 $1,511,900
St. Louis St. Louis County 7124B‐22 N. Hanley Road (F) ‐ 2024 ‐ I‐70 To Natural Bridge Rd (MO 115) ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $1,536,960 $1,940,900
St. Louis St. Louis County 7124C‐22 Olive Blvd ‐ 2024 ‐ Ferguson Ave To W/O Skinker Blvd (STL City Limit) ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $1,010,880 $1,295,300
St. Louis St. Louis County 7124G‐22
Reavis Barracks Road/Green Park Road ‐ Over Gravois Creek ‐ Replace Reavis Barracks Bridge ‐
Realign Green Park Rd To Reavis Barracks $5,982,900 $8,547,000
St. Louis St. Louis County 7124D‐22 Sulphur Spring Road ‐ 2024 ‐ Manchester Rd (MO 100) To Big Bend Rd ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $1,251,150 $2,590,800
St. Louis St. Louis County 7124E‐22 West Florissant Avenue ‐ 2024 ‐ Lucas & Hunt To Solway Ave ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $1,552,240 $1,965,400
St. Louis St. Louis County 7124F‐22 Woodson Road ‐ 2024 ‐ Brown Rd To Kempland Pl ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $927,760 $1,194,700
Franklin Union 7125A‐23 Union Expressway ‐ MO 47/US 50 To MO 47/Old Country Farm Rd ‐ New Road $6,936,406 $10,209,736
St. Louis University City 7126‐22
Canton Avenue, Phase 2 ‐ Midland Blvd To Pennsylvania Ave ‐ Full Depth Reclamation ‐ Upgrade
Sidewalks (5‐6') $1,048,714 $1,456,547
St. Charles Wentzville 7127‐23
Wentzville Parkway ‐ Meyer Rd To Parkway Ridge Blvd ‐ Reconstruct ‐ TWTL (Locally Funded) ‐
Shared Use Path (10') $1,150,000 $2,300,000
St. Louis Wildwood 7128‐23
Manchester Road/Taylor Road ‐ Manchester: MO 100‐Old Fairway; Taylor: MO 100‐Main St ‐
Resurfacing ‐ Traffic Signal Upgrades ‐ Optimization $1,440,000 $1,800,000
St. Louis Wildwood 7129‐22 MO 109 ‐ At MO BA (South) ‐ Roundabout ‐ Shared Use Path (10') $1,360,000 $1,700,000
$64,221,659 $92,076,095
RECOMMENDED FOR FUNDING
Cumulative Cost:
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Missouri Transportation Planning Committee Recommendations
Missouri Local Program ‐ Surface Transportation Block Grant Program ‐ Suballocated (STP‐S)
Sorted in alphabetical order by sponsor
County Sponsor ID # Project Title - DescriptionFederal
CostTotalCost
Jefferson Arnold 8000 Lonedell Road ‐ Missouri State Rd To Pomme Rd ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Sidewalk (6') ‐ Shoulders (2') $1,306,216 $1,943,505
St. Louis Ballwin 8001 Ries Road ‐ Manchester Rd To Big Bend Rd ‐ Overlay ‐ Curb Ramps ‐ Lighting $684,618 $1,005,533
St. Louis Chesterfield 8005 Schoettler Road ‐ Oaktree Estates Dr To Georgetown Rd ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $1,052,000 $1,315,000
St. Louis Chesterfield 8006
Wilson Avenue ‐ Wild Horse Creek Rd To 400' S/O Wilson Manor Dr ‐ Resurfacing/Overlay ‐ Curb
Ramps $405,600 $507,000
St. Louis Clayton 8007
Brentwood/Clayton/Bemiston ‐ Brentwood: Forsyth To Maryland; Central: Maryland To Shaw Pk
Bemiston: Bonhomme To Maryland ‐ Resurfacing $1,063,776 $1,717,041
St. Charles Dardenne Prairie 8010 MO 364 ‐ At Technology Dr ‐ Convert Half Interchange To Full Interchange $1,447,400 $9,564,112
St. Louis Ferguson 8014 Robert Avenue ‐ N. Florissant Rd To N. Elizabeth Ave ‐ Reconstruct ‐ Sidewalk (5') $1,193,491 $1,491,864
St. Louis Glendale 8016 Sappington Road ‐ Manchester Ave (MO 100) To Lockwood Ave ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $578,496 $723,120
St. Louis Ladue 8026 Clayton Road Sidewalk ‐ Price Rd To McKnight Rd ‐ Sidewalk (6') $508,000 $635,000
St. Louis Maryland Heights 8030 Creve Coeur Mill Road ‐ MO 141 To St. Louis Water Works Rd ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Rrxing Improvement $795,000 $1,375,000
St. Charles New Melle 8031
Foristell Road ‐ MO Z To 1342' W/O Lost Lake Dr ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Widen To 12' Lns ‐ Shared Use
Path (10') $1,934,861 $2,800,661
St. Charles St. Charles 8037
New Town Blvd Culvert ‐ Over Boschert Creek ‐ Replace Culvert ‐ Shoulders (8') ‐ Shared Use Path
(10') $1,760,000 $2,200,000
St. Charles St. Charles County 8038 Flatwoods Road ‐ Cuivre River To 1200' South ‐ Reconstruct ‐ Raise Out Of Flood Plain $600,000 $830,000
St. Charles St. Charles County 8070 MO Z ‐ Interstate Dr To Perry Cate Blvd ‐ Widen To 4 Lanes ‐ Shared Use Path (8') $2,820,000 $7,050,000
St. Louis St. Louis County 8043
Baumgartner Road ‐ 2024 ‐ Old Baumgartner Rd To Telegraph Rd (MO 231) Resurfacing ‐ Curb
Ramps $984,960 $1,259,600
St. Louis St. Louis County 8044
Hanley Road/Laclede Station Road ‐ 2024 ‐ Manchester (MO 100) To Newport Resurfacing ‐ Curb
Ramps $1,575,140 $2,289,500
St. Louis St. Louis County 8045
Hawkins Road/New Sugar Creek Road ‐ 2024 ‐ Newport Landing Dr To Jefferson Co Line ‐
Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $914,240 $1,145,000
St. Louis St. Louis County 8049
Pennsylvania Avenue ‐ 2024 ‐ St. Charles Rock Rd (MO 180) To Page Ave (MO D) ‐ Resurfacing ‐
Curb Ramps ‐ Bike Lanes (4') $1,002,960 $1,260,300
St. Louis St. Louis County 8050 S. Woods Mill Road ‐ 2024 ‐ North Outer 40 To N/O Cove Dr ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $709,200 $898,500
St. Louis St. Louis County 8051
Sappington Road ‐ 2024 ‐ Gravois Rd (MO 30) To Lindbergh Blvd (US 67) ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb
Ramps $1,124,960 $1,409,500
St. Louis St. Louis County 8053 Weber Road ‐ 2024 ‐ S/O Gravois Rd (MO 30) To Union Rd ‐ Resurfacing ‐ Curb Ramps $1,539,000 $2,990,300
St. Louis St. Louis County 8056
West Florissant Avenue, Segment 5 ‐ Lang Dr To Ferguson Ave ‐ Shared Use Path (8') ‐ Sidewalk
(5') ‐ Lighting $3,967,347 $5,667,638
St. Charles St. Peters 8060
Barkwood Trails Drive ‐ Jungermann Rd To Maple Tree Dr ‐ Reconstruction ‐ Upgrade Sidewalk
(6') $1,626,826 $2,033,533
St. Charles St. Peters 8061
Jungs Station Road ‐ Kings Crossing To Country Mill Ct ‐ Slab Replacement ‐ Sidewalks (5') ‐
Diamond Grind $1,595,586 $1,994,483
St. Charles St. Peters 8058 Mexico Road Bridge ‐ Over Dardenne Creek ‐ Bridge Rehabilitation $447,036 $558,795
St. Charles St. Peters 8059
Mid Rivers Mall Drive Shared Use Path ‐ MO N To N/O MO 364 ‐ Shared Use Path (10') East Side
Right Turn Ln To Home Depot (Locally Funded) $917,230 $1,224,382
St. Charles St. Peters 8040 MO 370 ‐ At Salt River Rd ‐ New Interchange ‐ EB Off Ramp And EB On Ramp $3,835,595 $14,222,994
St. Louis Twin Oaks 8063
Crescent Avenue ‐ Overlay: Meramec Station To Crescent Rd ‐ Sidewalk (5'): Meramec Stn To
Valley Park City Limits (340' S/O Crescent Rd) $851,865 $1,064,832
County Sponsor ID # Project Title - DescriptionFederal
CostTotalCost
St. Louis Hazelwood 8017
Missouri Bottom Road ‐ Taussig Ave To Tulip Tree Ln ‐ Stabilize Failed Hillside Next To Rd ‐ Reopen
Rd $2,900,103 $4,833,506
St. Louis Rock Hill 8034
Rock Hill Road ‐ Manchester Rd (MO 100) To Webster Groves City Limits (Bismark) ‐ Resurfacing ‐
Curb Ramps $245,601 $307,001
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FUNDING
APPLICATION WITHDRAWN BY SPONSOR
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Gateway TowerOne Memorial Drive, Suite 1600St. Louis, MO 63102-2451
314-421-4220618-274-2750Fax 314-231-6120
webmaster@ewgateway.orgwww.ewgateway.org
ChairSteve Ehlmann
County ExecutiveSt. Charles County
Vice ChairKurt Prenzler
ChairmanMadison County Board
2nd Vice Chair
Lyda KrewsonMayor, City of St. Louis
Executive CommitteeTim Brinker
Presiding CommissionerFranklin County
Robert ElmoreChairman, Board of Commissioners
Monroe County
Dennis GannonCounty Executive, Jefferson County
Mark A. KernChairman, St. Clair County Board
Dr. Sam PageCounty Executive, St. Louis County
Members
Honorable Rita Heard DaysCouncilwoman, 1st Council District
St. Louis County
Robert Eastern IIIMayor, City of East St. Louis
James Knowles IIIMunicipal League of Metro St. Louis
Mark KupskyPresident, Southwestern Illinois
Council of Mayors
Cheryl MaguireVice President, Southwestern Illinois
Council of Mayors
Robert MarquartAlderman, City of Union
Franklin County
Roy MosleySt. Clair County
Lewis ReedPresident, Board of Aldermen
City of St. Louis
Herbert SimmonsPresident, Southwestern Illinois
Metropolitan & Regional Planning Commission
Donald R. Summers, Jr.St. Louis County
Michael WaltersMadison County
John WhiteSt. Charles County
Regional CitizensBarbara Geisman
C. William GroganJohn A. LakerRon Williams
Non-voting MembersHolly Bieneman
Illinois Department of Transportation
VacantIllinois Department of Commerce
and Economic Opportunity
Patrick McKennaMissouri Department of Transportation
Taulby RoachBi-State Development
Aaron WillardMissouri Office of Administration
Executive DirectorJames M. Wild
5/13/2020
To: Board of Directors
From: Staff
Subject: Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan
Date: May 13, 2020
In June 2016, the East-West Gateway Board of Directors adopted the Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan (CHSTP) for the St. Louis Region. The CHSTP is a regional planning tool designed to help guide the investment of Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities (Section 5310) funding. Projects selected for funding under the Section 5310 Program must be “included in a locally developed, coordinated public transit-human services transportation plan.” Federal law requires the CHSTP to be updated at least every four years. The update allows the St. Louis Region to retain its eligibility to receive federal funding through the Section 5310 Program, and to address the mobility needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities.
The CHSTP must include four key elements: 1) an inventory of existing transportation services in the St. Louis region, 2) an assessment of the transportation needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities, 3) strategies to address the gaps between existing services and the needs assessment, and 4) priorities for implementing the identified strategies. The update to the CHSTP has been developed by East-West Gateway, assisted by a 27 member Stakeholder Committee representing seniors and individuals with disabilities, and public, private, and non-profit transportation and human service providers in Missouri and Illinois. Based on local stakeholder input, the CHSTP identifies six gaps or areas of unmet needs: Cost, Logistics, Institutional, Awareness, Technology, and Environmental and Social. The CHSTP also cites 28 strategies – prioritized as high, medium, or lower priority – that can be implemented in the region to help address and mitigate these gaps.
There was a public comment period for the draft CHSTP from Monday, March 30, 2020 through Thursday, April 30, 2020. During this period, four comments were received. Comments provided agency updates and were generally supportive of the plan. Due to ongoing public health concerns regarding COVID-19, planned public open houses were replaced with two virtual open houses. The virtual open houses were held via GoToWebinar on Thursday, April 16 from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm and Wednesday, April 22 from 4:00 to 5:00 pm. A recording of the virtual open house and presentations can be viewed at https://www.ewgateway.org/transportation-planning/coordinated-human-services/ and the
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CHSTP is online at http://www.ewgateway.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/CHSTP-Plan-2020-Final-051320.pdf
Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of the 2020 update to the Coordinated Human Service Transportation Plan.
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Gateway TowerOne Memorial Drive, Suite 1600St. Louis, MO 63102-2451
314-421-4220618-274-2750Fax 314-231-6120
webmaster@ewgateway.orgwww.ewgateway.org
ChairSteve Ehlmann
County ExecutiveSt. Charles County
Vice ChairKurt Prenzler
ChairmanMadison County Board
2nd Vice Chair
Lyda KrewsonMayor, City of St. Louis
Executive CommitteeTim Brinker
Presiding CommissionerFranklin County
Robert ElmoreChairman, Board of Commissioners
Monroe County
Dennis GannonCounty Executive, Jefferson County
Mark A. KernChairman, St. Clair County Board
Dr. Sam PageCounty Executive, St. Louis County
Members
Honorable Rita Heard DaysCouncilwoman, 1st Council District
St. Louis County
Robert Eastern IIIMayor, City of East St. Louis
James Knowles IIIMunicipal League of Metro St. Louis
Mark KupskyPresident, Southwestern Illinois
Council of Mayors
Cheryl MaguireVice President, Southwestern Illinois
Council of Mayors
Robert MarquartAlderman, City of Union
Franklin County
Roy MosleySt. Clair County
Lewis ReedPresident, Board of Aldermen
City of St. Louis
Herbert SimmonsPresident, Southwestern Illinois
Metropolitan & Regional Planning Commission
Donald R. Summers, Jr.St. Louis County
Michael WaltersMadison County
John WhiteSt. Charles County
Regional CitizensBarbara Geisman
C. William GroganJohn A. LakerRon Williams
Non-voting MembersHolly Bieneman
Illinois Department of Transportation
VacantIllinois Department of Commerce
and Economic Opportunity
Patrick McKennaMissouri Department of Transportation
Taulby RoachBi-State Development
Aaron WillardMissouri Office of Administration
Executive DirectorJames M. Wild
5/13/2020
Memo to: Board of Directors From: Staff Subject: Modifications to the FY 2020-2023 Transportation Improvement
Program (TIP), Connected2045, and the Related Air Quality Conformity Determination – Requested by Missouri and Illinois Sponsors
Date: May 13, 2020 The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), City of Lake Saint Louis, Madison County, and Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) have requested to amend the FY 2020-2023 TIP, Connected2045, and related Air Quality Conformity Determination. In all, they are requesting to add four new projects and modify one existing project. This memo outlines the requested changes. Illinois New Projects Madison County has requested to add one new project for a railroad crossing. This project is utilizing railroad crossing funds. This project is summarized below:
New Project - Illinois Sponsor /
TIP # Title – Limits Description of Work County Federal Cost Total Cost
Madison County / 5996C-20
Quercus Grove Road – At Norfolk Southern Railway
Railway crossing Madison $270,000 $300,000
TOTAL: $270,000 $300,000
Illinois Modified Projects IDOT has requested to modify one project currently programmed in the TIP. Funding for this project is coming from IDOT’s District 8 pavement preservation set-aside. This project is summarized on the next page:
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Modified Project - Illinois Sponsor /
TIP # / County
Project Title - Limits
Description of Work
Current Cost / Revised Cost Reason for Change
IDOT / 7100B-20 / Madison
IL 159 – Kinloch Avenue to Clay Street
Crack and joint sealing
$50,000 / $100,000
Cost increase greater than 15% due to revised engineering estimate
Missouri New Projects The City of Lake Saint Louis (TIP# 7101-20/7101A-20) was recently awarded MoDOT Cost Share funds for a project to reconstruct Old Highway N. MoDOT Cost Share funds are allocated to projects following a statewide solicitation for project applications. MoDOT intends to use advance construction1 for TIP# 7101-20/7101A-20, meaning that a portion of the project initially will be funded with 100 percent state funds from MoDOT’s operations budget until federal funds become available. Additionally, MoDOT has requested to add a new project for pavement marking on US 61. Funding for this project is coming from funding currently available in MoDOT’s state FY 2021 program. These projects are summarized below:
New Projects - Missouri Sponsor /
TIP # Title – Limits Description of Work County Federal Cost Total Cost
Lake Saint Louis/ MoDOT / 7101-20/ 7101A-20
Old Highway N – Hawk Ridge Trail to Old Forester Drive
Reconstruction, signal, adding two-way turn lane (includes $475,000 payment from MoDOT)
St. Charles
$0 $2,315,000
MoDOT / 6992C-20
US 61 – I-64 to Barracksview Road
Pavement marking St. Louis $504,800 $631,000
TOTAL: $504,800 $6,220,000
1 Advance construction is a mechanism that enables a sponsor to start construction using non-federal funds, with the understanding that it may later convert the project to federal-aid funding and receive federal reimbursement. To be eligible for conversion, the project must qualify for federal funds.
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Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the FY 2020-2023 TIP, Connected2045, and related Air Quality Conformity Determination be revised to add four new projects and modify one existing project as summarized above and detailed in the attachment. These projects are exempt with respect to air quality in accordance with federal regulations (40 CFR 93.126).
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Amendment # 0520-035 TIP # 7101-20/7101A-20 Sponsor # 6S3508 PROJECT SPONSOR: City of Lake Saint Louis ACTION REQUESTED: Revise FY 2020, FY 2021, & FY 2022 of the FY 2020-2023 TIP
to add a project TITLE: Old Highway N LIMITS: Hawk Ridge Trail to Old Forester Drive DESCRIPTION: Reconstruction, signal, adding two-way turn lane (includes
$475,000 payment from MODOT) COUNTY: St. Charles FUNDING SOURCE: State Advance Construction (STAC*)
Federal Match Total
PE $0 $245,000 $245,000
ROW $0 $165,000 $165,000
Implementation $0 $1,905,000 $1,905,000
Total $0 $2,315,000 $2,315,000 *$475,000 to be converted to Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) at a later date. Note: $1,840,000 in match provided by Lake Saint Louis
AIR QUALITY CONFORMITY: Exempt – Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation. (§ 93.126) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval
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Amendment # 0520-036 TIP # 5996C-20 Sponsor # N/A PROJECT SPONSOR: Madison County ACTION REQUESTED: Revise FY 2020 of the FY 2020-2023 TIP to add a project TITLE: Quercus Grove Road LIMITS: At Norfolk Southern Railway DESCRIPTION: Railway crossing COUNTY: Madison FUNDING SOURCE: Railroad Crossing (RRXNG)
Federal Match Total
PE $0 $0 $0
ROW $0 $0 $0
Implementation $270,000 $30,000 $300,000
Total $270,000 $30,000 $300,000 AIR QUALITY CONFORMITY: Exempt – Railroad/highway crossing. (§ 93.126) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval
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Amendment # 0520-037 TIP # 6992C-20 Sponsor # 6S3513 PROJECT SPONSOR: MoDOT ACTION REQUESTED: Revise FY 2020 of the FY 2020-2023 TIP to add a project TITLE: US 61 LIMITS: I-64 to Barracksview Road DESCRIPTION: Pavement marking COUNTY: St. Louis FUNDING SOURCE: National Highway Performance Program (NHPP)
Federal Match Total
PE $51,200 $12,800 $64,000
ROW $0 $0 $0
Implementation $453,600 $113,400 $567,000
Total $504,800 $126,200 $631,000 AIR QUALITY CONFORMITY: Exempt – Pavement marking. (§ 93.126) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval
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ChairSteve Ehlmann
County ExecutiveSt. Charles County
Vice ChairKurt Prenzler
ChairmanMadison County Board
2nd Vice Chair
Lyda KrewsonMayor, City of St. Louis
Executive CommitteeTim Brinker
Presiding CommissionerFranklin County
Robert ElmoreChairman, Board of Commissioners
Monroe County
Dennis GannonCounty Executive, Jefferson County
Mark A. KernChairman, St. Clair County Board
Dr. Sam PageCounty Executive, St. Louis County
Members
Honorable Rita Heard DaysCouncilwoman, 1st Council District
St. Louis County
Robert Eastern IIIMayor, City of East St. Louis
James Knowles IIIMunicipal League of Metro St. Louis
Mark KupskyPresident, Southwestern Illinois
Council of Mayors
Cheryl MaguireVice President, Southwestern Illinois
Council of Mayors
Robert MarquartAlderman, City of Union
Franklin County
Roy MosleySt. Clair County
Lewis ReedPresident, Board of Aldermen
City of St. Louis
Herbert SimmonsPresident, Southwestern Illinois
Metropolitan & Regional Planning Commission
Donald R. Summers, Jr.St. Louis County
Michael WaltersMadison County
John WhiteSt. Charles County
Regional CitizensBarbara Geisman
C. William GroganJohn A. LakerRon Williams
Non-voting MembersHolly Bieneman
Illinois Department of Transportation
VacantIllinois Department of Commerce
and Economic Opportunity
Patrick McKennaMissouri Department of Transportation
Taulby RoachBi-State Development
Aaron WillardMissouri Office of Administration
Executive DirectorJames M. Wild
5/13/2020
Memo to: Board of Directors From: Staff Subject: Regional Security Expenditures Date: May 13, 2020 Staff is requesting authorization to expend funds in support of regional security that will improve the region’s disaster preparedness and response capabilities. Funding will come from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) grant program. Attachment A summarizes purchases, totaling $294,785. St. Louis Fusion Center CLEAR PRO Renewal - We are seeking renewal of the Fusion Center’s subscription to the CLEAR PRO online investigation software. The CLEAR PRO system quickly gathers real-time and historical data for investigators from many sources, helping create a comprehensive view useful in investigations. This year’s renewal includes the addition of License Plate Reader (LPR) technology to the subscription, incorporating LPR data and imagery from across the nation into their CLEAR report. Total cost for the 12-month renewal with Thomson Reuters will not exceed $56,385 from the 2018 UASI grant.
St. Louis Metro Air Support Computer Mapping - The moving map is an in-flight mapping system that overlays map information such as street names and addresses on to the crew’s visual view of the ground. This overlay enables the flight crew to quickly identify street addresses, buildings and other visual markers around them, supporting greater speed and accuracy in identifying and communicating subject location information to those on the ground. We are seeking authorization to purchase overlay moving mapping systems for two (2) helicopters in the Metro Air Support Unit.
The Metro Air Support unit is a multi-agency collaboration that operates five helicopters for the St. Louis region. These aircraft are operated by law enforcement and provide first responders and others in the region with an aerial platform capable of providing situational awareness for monitored soft targets and critical infrastructure facilities, to transmit streaming video to responders on the ground, and escort/pursue mobile high value assets/targets.
Total cost for the two (2) systems will not exceed $238,400 from the 2017 UASI grant.
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Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Board approve the expenditure of funds as follows:
for the 12-month renewal of the CLEAR PRO online investigation software system from Thomson Reuters for an amount not to exceed $56,385;
for the purchase of one (2) Overlay Mapping System from Churchill Navigation for an amount not to exceed $238,400;
for a total amount not to exceed $294,785 from the UASI grant program.
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Vendor Description Jurisdiction/Agency Quantity Cost
Churchill Navigation (Boulder, CO) Overlay Mapping Systems St. Louis County 2 $238,400
Thomson Reuters / West Publishing Corporation (Carol Stream, IL)
CLEAR Subscriptions (Investigator Plus, LPR) St. Louis County 6 Seats $56,385
Total UASI Expenditures: $294,785
ATTACHMENT A
Expenditures for Equipment and Services
May 11, 2019
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 294,785
Emergency Response Planning & Organization (UASI)
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