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Meeting of the Policy Committee Tuesday, March 28, 2017, 9:00 AM 18 th Floor, Plan Hillsborough Committee Room I. Call to Order II. Public Comment - 3 minutes per speaker, please III. Approval of Minutes – February 28, 2017 IV. Action Items A. MPO Unified Planning Work Program Update for FY 17/18 (Allison Yeh, MPO Staff) V. Status Report A. TIP Priorities Workshop with Guests (Sarah McKinley, MPO Staff) Hillsborough County requests City of Tampa requests Plant City requests Temple Terrace requests HART requests Previous MPO requests & studies VI. Old Business & New Business Next meeting: Vision Zero Coalition Workshop, April 25, 9:00am VII. Adjournment VIII. Addendum MPOAC Legislative Update 03-17-2017 The full agenda packet is available on the MPO’s website, www.planhillsborough.org, or by calling (813) 272-5940. The MPO does not discriminate in any of its programs or services. Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability or family status. Learn more about our commitment to non-discrimination Persons needing interpreter services or accommodations for a disability in order to participate in this meeting, free of charge, are encouraged to contact Michele Ogilvie, 813-273-3774 x317 or [email protected], three business days in advance of the meeting. Also, if you are only able to speak Spanish, please call the Spanish help line at (813) 273-3774, ext. 211. Commissioner Lesley “Les” Miller, Jr. Hillsborough County MPO Chairman Councilman Harry Cohen City of Tampa MPO Vice Chairman Paul Anderson Tampa Port Authority Wallace Bowers HART Trent Green Planning Commission Commissioner Ken Hagan Hillsborough County Commissioner Pat Kemp Hillsborough County Mayor Kim Leinbach Temple Terrace Joe Lopano Hillsborough County Aviation Authority Mayor Rick A Lott City of Plant City Councilman Guido Maniscalco City of Tampa Commissioner Sandra Murman Hillsborough County Cindy Stuart Hillsborough County School Board Councilman Luis Viera City of Tampa Joseph Waggoner Expressway Authority Commissioner Stacy R. White Hillsborough County Beth Alden, AICP Executive Director Plan Hillsborough planhillsborough.org [email protected] 813 - 272 - 5940 601 E Kennedy Blvd 18 th Floor Tampa, FL, 33602

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Meeting of the Policy Committee Tuesday March 28 2017 900 AM 18th Floor Plan Hillsborough Committee Room

I Call to Order

II Public Comment - 3 minutes per speaker please

III Approval of Minutes ndash February 28 2017

IV Action Items

A MPO Unified Planning Work Program Update for FY 1718 (Allison Yeh

MPO Staff)

V Status Report

A TIP Priorities Workshop with Guests (Sarah McKinley MPO Staff)

Hillsborough County requests

City of Tampa requests

Plant City requests

Temple Terrace requests

HART requests

Previous MPO requests amp studies

VI Old Business amp New Business

Next meeting Vision Zero Coalition Workshop April 25 900am

VII Adjournment

VIII Addendum

MPOAC Legislative Update 03-17-2017

The full agenda packet is available on the MPOrsquos website wwwplanhillsboroughorg or by calling (813) 272-5940 The MPO does not discriminate in any of its programs or services Public participation is solicited without regard to race color national origin age sex religion disability or family status Learn more about our commitment to non-discrimination Persons needing interpreter services or accommodations for a disability in order to participate in this meeting free of charge are encouraged to contact Michele Ogilvie 813-273-3774 x317 or ogilviemplancomorg three business days in advance of the meeting Also if you are only able to speak Spanish please call the Spanish help line at (813) 273-3774 ext 211

Commissioner Lesley ldquoLesrdquo Miller Jr

Hillsborough County MPO Chairman

Councilman Harry Cohen City of Tampa

MPO Vice Chairman

Paul Anderson Tampa Port Authority

Wallace Bowers HART

Trent Green Planning Commission

Commissioner Ken Hagan

Hillsborough County

Commissioner Pat Kemp Hillsborough County

Mayor Kim Leinbach Temple Terrace

Joe Lopano

Hillsborough County Aviation Authority

Mayor Rick A Lott City of Plant City

Councilman Guido Maniscalco

City of Tampa

Commissioner Sandra Murman

Hillsborough County

Cindy Stuart Hillsborough County

School Board

Councilman Luis Viera City of Tampa

Joseph Waggoner Expressway Authority

Commissioner Stacy R White

Hillsborough County

Beth Alden AICP Executive Director

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th Floor

Tampa FL 33602

Si necesita servicios de traduccioacuten el MPO ofrece por gratis Para registrarse por estos servicios por favor llame a Michele Ogilvie directamente al (813) 273-3774 ext 317 con tres diacuteas antes o ogilviemplancomorg de cerro electronico Tambieacuten si soacutelo se puede hablar en espantildeol por favor llame a la liacutenea de ayuda en espantildeol al (813) 273-3774 ext 211 In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107 materials attached are for research and educational purposes and are distributed without profit to MPO Board members MPO staff or related committees or subcommittees the MPO supports The MPO has no affiliation whatsoever with the originator of attached articles nor is the MPO endorsed or sponsored by the originator Persons wishing to use copyrighted material for purposes of their own that go beyond lsquofair usersquo must first obtain permission from the copyright owner

DRAFT

1

FEBRUARY 28 2017 ndash METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION POLICY COMMITTEE ndash DRAFT MINUTES

The Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Policy Committee Hillsborough County Florida met in Regular Meeting scheduled for Tuesday February 28 2017 at 900 am in the Plan Hillsborough Committee Room 18th Floor Frederick B Karl County Center Tampa Florida

The following members were present

Harry Cohen Chairman Councilman City of Tampa (Tampa) City Council

Wallace Bowers HART Pat Kemp Commissioner Hillsborough County Sandra Murman (arrived at 911 am) Commissioner Hillsborough County

The following member was absent

Theodore Trent Green Planning Commission

I CALL TO ORDER

Chairman Cohen called the meeting to order at 902 am and led in the pledge of allegiance to the flag

II PUBLIC COMMENT - None

III APPROVAL OF MINUTES ndash NOVEMBER 29 2016

Chairman Cohen asked for a motion for approval Mr Bowers so moved seconded by Commissioner Kemp and carried three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

IV ELECTION OF COMMITTEE OFFICERS FOR 2017

Assistant County Attorney Cameron Clark reviewed procedures and asked for

nominations for chairman Commissioner Kemp moved to have Councilman Cohen serve as chairman seconded by Mr Bowers

Mr Bowers moved to close nominations seconded by Commissioner Kemp (The motion was not voted on) Hearing no further nominations Councilman Cohen was elected as chairman three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

DRAFT

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 28 2017 ndash DRAFT MINUTES

2

Mr Bowers nominated Commissioner Kemp as vice chair Seeing no further nominations Commissioner Kemp was elected as vice chair three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

V ACTION ITEMS

A Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) Motion Regarding Transit

Mr Richard Clarendon MPO introduced Mr David Wilson CAC chairman who gave a briefing on the item Subsequent to Chairman Cohen and Ms Beth Alden MPO Executive Director clarifying the motion intent and Mr Wilson soliciting an official document in support of the Florida Department of Transportation

Mr Bowers moved the MPO Policy Committee pass the document on to the full board in whatever form the MPO Policy Committee deemed necessary whether the document was a resolution or just a letter seconded by Commissioner Kemp and carried three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

B MPO Data Business Plan for Mobility Data

Ms Gena Torres MPO expounded on a presentation as included in

background material Commissioner Murman moved to accept report seconded by Commissioner Kemp Chairman Cohen preferred to have comprehensive data sources Commissioner Kemp felt additional metricsdata was needed for major decisions and suggested opening a public data collection bank to measure commute times Commissioner Murman perceived organizations were reluctant to give up data project development and environmental study efforts were being duplicated and starting with one section would help in getting buy-ins from all parties Mr Bowers stressed the importance of protecting proprietary

information Following talks the motion carried four to zero (Mr Green was absent)

C Community Transportation Coordinator Annual Evaluation

Ms Michele Ogilvie MPO gave a presentation and staff recommendation After stressing the need for the Sunshine Line and HART Plus to coordinate

their public awarenesscustomer serviceadministrative efforts Commissioner Murman moved approval of the evaluation seconded by Mr Bowers Chairman Cohen made appreciative comments regarding the Transportation

Disadvantaged Coordinating Board The motion carried four to zero (Mr Green was absent)

DRAFT

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 28 2017 ndash DRAFT MINUTES

3

VI OLD BUSINESS AND NEW BUSINESS

A Legislative and Rulemaking Update

Ms Alden disseminated information and gave the report

VII ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 942 am READ AND APPROVED ______________________________ CHAIRMAN ATTEST PAT FRANK CLERK By _______________________ Deputy Clerk dy

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Update for FY 1718

Presenter

Allison Yeh MPO Staff

Summary

The MPOrsquos transportation planning functions are supported primarily by federal and state grants These functions must be identified in advance for two fiscal years (FY) and encompass the surface transportation planning efforts to be undertaken by HART FDOT and other agencies with state and federal funds These activities products and budgeted funds are documented in the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)

The current FY1617 ends in June and the second FY1718 begins on July 1 2017 Prior to the start of the FY1718 budget figures are being updated to close out work in year one and reflect new funding allocations rollover funds and projects for year two Major FY 1718 projects will be presented

Required annual administrative updates will also be made to federal and state forms including FTA 53035305 Grants Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged and other required documentation located the Appendices of the currently adopted FY1617 amp 1718 UPWP

The FY 1718 UPWP update will be presented to MPO committees in

March and April and is anticipated to be adopted by the MPO on May 2 2017

Recommended Action

Forward to MPO for approval

Prepared By

Allison Yeh AICP LEED GA

Attachments

Updated UPWP Budget Tables

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

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Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 245500 $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 420626

Consultant $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 252631 $ (0) $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

Subtotal $ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

$ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Subtotal $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtotal $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 50088 $ 33023 $412786 $ 412786 $ 91366

Subtotal $ 50088 $ 33023 $ 4128 $ 4128 $ 91366

Total $ 252631 $ (0) $140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

D Other Direct Expenses

Legal Services

computers software

related equipment amp

furniture

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget Category

Budget Category

Description

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Trans Disad

Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal $ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtota l $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 55642 $ 25019 $ 312741 $ 312741 $ 86917

Subtotal $ 55642 $ 25019 $ 3127 $ 3127 $ 86917

Total $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

DisadTotal

D Other Direc t Expenses

Legal Services

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

computers

software related

equipment amp

furniture

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Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 103000 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431

Consultant $ 244397 $ 705221

Other Agency $ 1000

Total Cost to

MPO $ 347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 237934 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Consultant $ 315904 $ 309372

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTD

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

Subtotal $ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

$244397 $ 705221

Subtotal $244397 $ 705221

Subtotal

$ 1000

Subtota l $ 1000

$ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Subtotal $ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Total $347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

Subtotal $182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

$315904 $ 309372

Subtotal $315904 $ 309372

Subtotal

$ 9000

Subtota l $ 9000

$ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Subtotal $ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Total $553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431 $ 9000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

9 | P a g e

Page 9 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

11 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

14 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Page 16 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

17 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

18 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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Page 20 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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Page 21 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Si necesita servicios de traduccioacuten el MPO ofrece por gratis Para registrarse por estos servicios por favor llame a Michele Ogilvie directamente al (813) 273-3774 ext 317 con tres diacuteas antes o ogilviemplancomorg de cerro electronico Tambieacuten si soacutelo se puede hablar en espantildeol por favor llame a la liacutenea de ayuda en espantildeol al (813) 273-3774 ext 211 In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107 materials attached are for research and educational purposes and are distributed without profit to MPO Board members MPO staff or related committees or subcommittees the MPO supports The MPO has no affiliation whatsoever with the originator of attached articles nor is the MPO endorsed or sponsored by the originator Persons wishing to use copyrighted material for purposes of their own that go beyond lsquofair usersquo must first obtain permission from the copyright owner

DRAFT

1

FEBRUARY 28 2017 ndash METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION POLICY COMMITTEE ndash DRAFT MINUTES

The Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Policy Committee Hillsborough County Florida met in Regular Meeting scheduled for Tuesday February 28 2017 at 900 am in the Plan Hillsborough Committee Room 18th Floor Frederick B Karl County Center Tampa Florida

The following members were present

Harry Cohen Chairman Councilman City of Tampa (Tampa) City Council

Wallace Bowers HART Pat Kemp Commissioner Hillsborough County Sandra Murman (arrived at 911 am) Commissioner Hillsborough County

The following member was absent

Theodore Trent Green Planning Commission

I CALL TO ORDER

Chairman Cohen called the meeting to order at 902 am and led in the pledge of allegiance to the flag

II PUBLIC COMMENT - None

III APPROVAL OF MINUTES ndash NOVEMBER 29 2016

Chairman Cohen asked for a motion for approval Mr Bowers so moved seconded by Commissioner Kemp and carried three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

IV ELECTION OF COMMITTEE OFFICERS FOR 2017

Assistant County Attorney Cameron Clark reviewed procedures and asked for

nominations for chairman Commissioner Kemp moved to have Councilman Cohen serve as chairman seconded by Mr Bowers

Mr Bowers moved to close nominations seconded by Commissioner Kemp (The motion was not voted on) Hearing no further nominations Councilman Cohen was elected as chairman three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

DRAFT

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 28 2017 ndash DRAFT MINUTES

2

Mr Bowers nominated Commissioner Kemp as vice chair Seeing no further nominations Commissioner Kemp was elected as vice chair three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

V ACTION ITEMS

A Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) Motion Regarding Transit

Mr Richard Clarendon MPO introduced Mr David Wilson CAC chairman who gave a briefing on the item Subsequent to Chairman Cohen and Ms Beth Alden MPO Executive Director clarifying the motion intent and Mr Wilson soliciting an official document in support of the Florida Department of Transportation

Mr Bowers moved the MPO Policy Committee pass the document on to the full board in whatever form the MPO Policy Committee deemed necessary whether the document was a resolution or just a letter seconded by Commissioner Kemp and carried three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

B MPO Data Business Plan for Mobility Data

Ms Gena Torres MPO expounded on a presentation as included in

background material Commissioner Murman moved to accept report seconded by Commissioner Kemp Chairman Cohen preferred to have comprehensive data sources Commissioner Kemp felt additional metricsdata was needed for major decisions and suggested opening a public data collection bank to measure commute times Commissioner Murman perceived organizations were reluctant to give up data project development and environmental study efforts were being duplicated and starting with one section would help in getting buy-ins from all parties Mr Bowers stressed the importance of protecting proprietary

information Following talks the motion carried four to zero (Mr Green was absent)

C Community Transportation Coordinator Annual Evaluation

Ms Michele Ogilvie MPO gave a presentation and staff recommendation After stressing the need for the Sunshine Line and HART Plus to coordinate

their public awarenesscustomer serviceadministrative efforts Commissioner Murman moved approval of the evaluation seconded by Mr Bowers Chairman Cohen made appreciative comments regarding the Transportation

Disadvantaged Coordinating Board The motion carried four to zero (Mr Green was absent)

DRAFT

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 28 2017 ndash DRAFT MINUTES

3

VI OLD BUSINESS AND NEW BUSINESS

A Legislative and Rulemaking Update

Ms Alden disseminated information and gave the report

VII ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 942 am READ AND APPROVED ______________________________ CHAIRMAN ATTEST PAT FRANK CLERK By _______________________ Deputy Clerk dy

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Update for FY 1718

Presenter

Allison Yeh MPO Staff

Summary

The MPOrsquos transportation planning functions are supported primarily by federal and state grants These functions must be identified in advance for two fiscal years (FY) and encompass the surface transportation planning efforts to be undertaken by HART FDOT and other agencies with state and federal funds These activities products and budgeted funds are documented in the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)

The current FY1617 ends in June and the second FY1718 begins on July 1 2017 Prior to the start of the FY1718 budget figures are being updated to close out work in year one and reflect new funding allocations rollover funds and projects for year two Major FY 1718 projects will be presented

Required annual administrative updates will also be made to federal and state forms including FTA 53035305 Grants Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged and other required documentation located the Appendices of the currently adopted FY1617 amp 1718 UPWP

The FY 1718 UPWP update will be presented to MPO committees in

March and April and is anticipated to be adopted by the MPO on May 2 2017

Recommended Action

Forward to MPO for approval

Prepared By

Allison Yeh AICP LEED GA

Attachments

Updated UPWP Budget Tables

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

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Page 1 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 245500 $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 420626

Consultant $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 252631 $ (0) $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

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Page 2 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

Subtotal $ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

$ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Subtotal $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtotal $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 50088 $ 33023 $412786 $ 412786 $ 91366

Subtotal $ 50088 $ 33023 $ 4128 $ 4128 $ 91366

Total $ 252631 $ (0) $140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

D Other Direct Expenses

Legal Services

computers software

related equipment amp

furniture

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget Category

Budget Category

Description

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Trans Disad

Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal $ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtota l $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 55642 $ 25019 $ 312741 $ 312741 $ 86917

Subtotal $ 55642 $ 25019 $ 3127 $ 3127 $ 86917

Total $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

DisadTotal

D Other Direc t Expenses

Legal Services

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

computers

software related

equipment amp

furniture

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Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 103000 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431

Consultant $ 244397 $ 705221

Other Agency $ 1000

Total Cost to

MPO $ 347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 237934 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Consultant $ 315904 $ 309372

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTD

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

APHA

5 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

Subtotal $ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

$244397 $ 705221

Subtotal $244397 $ 705221

Subtotal

$ 1000

Subtota l $ 1000

$ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Subtotal $ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Total $347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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Page 6 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

Subtotal $182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

$315904 $ 309372

Subtotal $315904 $ 309372

Subtotal

$ 9000

Subtota l $ 9000

$ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Subtotal $ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Total $553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431 $ 9000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

7 | P a g e

Page 7 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FEBRUARY 28 2017 ndash METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION POLICY COMMITTEE ndash DRAFT MINUTES

The Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Policy Committee Hillsborough County Florida met in Regular Meeting scheduled for Tuesday February 28 2017 at 900 am in the Plan Hillsborough Committee Room 18th Floor Frederick B Karl County Center Tampa Florida

The following members were present

Harry Cohen Chairman Councilman City of Tampa (Tampa) City Council

Wallace Bowers HART Pat Kemp Commissioner Hillsborough County Sandra Murman (arrived at 911 am) Commissioner Hillsborough County

The following member was absent

Theodore Trent Green Planning Commission

I CALL TO ORDER

Chairman Cohen called the meeting to order at 902 am and led in the pledge of allegiance to the flag

II PUBLIC COMMENT - None

III APPROVAL OF MINUTES ndash NOVEMBER 29 2016

Chairman Cohen asked for a motion for approval Mr Bowers so moved seconded by Commissioner Kemp and carried three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

IV ELECTION OF COMMITTEE OFFICERS FOR 2017

Assistant County Attorney Cameron Clark reviewed procedures and asked for

nominations for chairman Commissioner Kemp moved to have Councilman Cohen serve as chairman seconded by Mr Bowers

Mr Bowers moved to close nominations seconded by Commissioner Kemp (The motion was not voted on) Hearing no further nominations Councilman Cohen was elected as chairman three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

DRAFT

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 28 2017 ndash DRAFT MINUTES

2

Mr Bowers nominated Commissioner Kemp as vice chair Seeing no further nominations Commissioner Kemp was elected as vice chair three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

V ACTION ITEMS

A Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) Motion Regarding Transit

Mr Richard Clarendon MPO introduced Mr David Wilson CAC chairman who gave a briefing on the item Subsequent to Chairman Cohen and Ms Beth Alden MPO Executive Director clarifying the motion intent and Mr Wilson soliciting an official document in support of the Florida Department of Transportation

Mr Bowers moved the MPO Policy Committee pass the document on to the full board in whatever form the MPO Policy Committee deemed necessary whether the document was a resolution or just a letter seconded by Commissioner Kemp and carried three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

B MPO Data Business Plan for Mobility Data

Ms Gena Torres MPO expounded on a presentation as included in

background material Commissioner Murman moved to accept report seconded by Commissioner Kemp Chairman Cohen preferred to have comprehensive data sources Commissioner Kemp felt additional metricsdata was needed for major decisions and suggested opening a public data collection bank to measure commute times Commissioner Murman perceived organizations were reluctant to give up data project development and environmental study efforts were being duplicated and starting with one section would help in getting buy-ins from all parties Mr Bowers stressed the importance of protecting proprietary

information Following talks the motion carried four to zero (Mr Green was absent)

C Community Transportation Coordinator Annual Evaluation

Ms Michele Ogilvie MPO gave a presentation and staff recommendation After stressing the need for the Sunshine Line and HART Plus to coordinate

their public awarenesscustomer serviceadministrative efforts Commissioner Murman moved approval of the evaluation seconded by Mr Bowers Chairman Cohen made appreciative comments regarding the Transportation

Disadvantaged Coordinating Board The motion carried four to zero (Mr Green was absent)

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TUESDAY FEBRUARY 28 2017 ndash DRAFT MINUTES

3

VI OLD BUSINESS AND NEW BUSINESS

A Legislative and Rulemaking Update

Ms Alden disseminated information and gave the report

VII ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 942 am READ AND APPROVED ______________________________ CHAIRMAN ATTEST PAT FRANK CLERK By _______________________ Deputy Clerk dy

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Update for FY 1718

Presenter

Allison Yeh MPO Staff

Summary

The MPOrsquos transportation planning functions are supported primarily by federal and state grants These functions must be identified in advance for two fiscal years (FY) and encompass the surface transportation planning efforts to be undertaken by HART FDOT and other agencies with state and federal funds These activities products and budgeted funds are documented in the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)

The current FY1617 ends in June and the second FY1718 begins on July 1 2017 Prior to the start of the FY1718 budget figures are being updated to close out work in year one and reflect new funding allocations rollover funds and projects for year two Major FY 1718 projects will be presented

Required annual administrative updates will also be made to federal and state forms including FTA 53035305 Grants Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged and other required documentation located the Appendices of the currently adopted FY1617 amp 1718 UPWP

The FY 1718 UPWP update will be presented to MPO committees in

March and April and is anticipated to be adopted by the MPO on May 2 2017

Recommended Action

Forward to MPO for approval

Prepared By

Allison Yeh AICP LEED GA

Attachments

Updated UPWP Budget Tables

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

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Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 245500 $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 420626

Consultant $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 252631 $ (0) $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

Subtotal $ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

$ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Subtotal $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtotal $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 50088 $ 33023 $412786 $ 412786 $ 91366

Subtotal $ 50088 $ 33023 $ 4128 $ 4128 $ 91366

Total $ 252631 $ (0) $140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

D Other Direct Expenses

Legal Services

computers software

related equipment amp

furniture

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget Category

Budget Category

Description

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Trans Disad

Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal $ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtota l $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 55642 $ 25019 $ 312741 $ 312741 $ 86917

Subtotal $ 55642 $ 25019 $ 3127 $ 3127 $ 86917

Total $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

DisadTotal

D Other Direc t Expenses

Legal Services

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

computers

software related

equipment amp

furniture

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Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 103000 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431

Consultant $ 244397 $ 705221

Other Agency $ 1000

Total Cost to

MPO $ 347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 237934 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Consultant $ 315904 $ 309372

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTD

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

Subtotal $ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

$244397 $ 705221

Subtotal $244397 $ 705221

Subtotal

$ 1000

Subtota l $ 1000

$ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Subtotal $ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Total $347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

Subtotal $182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

$315904 $ 309372

Subtotal $315904 $ 309372

Subtotal

$ 9000

Subtota l $ 9000

$ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Subtotal $ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Total $553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431 $ 9000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

26 | P a g e

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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DRAFT

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 28 2017 ndash DRAFT MINUTES

2

Mr Bowers nominated Commissioner Kemp as vice chair Seeing no further nominations Commissioner Kemp was elected as vice chair three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

V ACTION ITEMS

A Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) Motion Regarding Transit

Mr Richard Clarendon MPO introduced Mr David Wilson CAC chairman who gave a briefing on the item Subsequent to Chairman Cohen and Ms Beth Alden MPO Executive Director clarifying the motion intent and Mr Wilson soliciting an official document in support of the Florida Department of Transportation

Mr Bowers moved the MPO Policy Committee pass the document on to the full board in whatever form the MPO Policy Committee deemed necessary whether the document was a resolution or just a letter seconded by Commissioner Kemp and carried three to zero (Commissioner Murman had not arrived Mr Green was absent)

B MPO Data Business Plan for Mobility Data

Ms Gena Torres MPO expounded on a presentation as included in

background material Commissioner Murman moved to accept report seconded by Commissioner Kemp Chairman Cohen preferred to have comprehensive data sources Commissioner Kemp felt additional metricsdata was needed for major decisions and suggested opening a public data collection bank to measure commute times Commissioner Murman perceived organizations were reluctant to give up data project development and environmental study efforts were being duplicated and starting with one section would help in getting buy-ins from all parties Mr Bowers stressed the importance of protecting proprietary

information Following talks the motion carried four to zero (Mr Green was absent)

C Community Transportation Coordinator Annual Evaluation

Ms Michele Ogilvie MPO gave a presentation and staff recommendation After stressing the need for the Sunshine Line and HART Plus to coordinate

their public awarenesscustomer serviceadministrative efforts Commissioner Murman moved approval of the evaluation seconded by Mr Bowers Chairman Cohen made appreciative comments regarding the Transportation

Disadvantaged Coordinating Board The motion carried four to zero (Mr Green was absent)

DRAFT

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 28 2017 ndash DRAFT MINUTES

3

VI OLD BUSINESS AND NEW BUSINESS

A Legislative and Rulemaking Update

Ms Alden disseminated information and gave the report

VII ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 942 am READ AND APPROVED ______________________________ CHAIRMAN ATTEST PAT FRANK CLERK By _______________________ Deputy Clerk dy

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Update for FY 1718

Presenter

Allison Yeh MPO Staff

Summary

The MPOrsquos transportation planning functions are supported primarily by federal and state grants These functions must be identified in advance for two fiscal years (FY) and encompass the surface transportation planning efforts to be undertaken by HART FDOT and other agencies with state and federal funds These activities products and budgeted funds are documented in the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)

The current FY1617 ends in June and the second FY1718 begins on July 1 2017 Prior to the start of the FY1718 budget figures are being updated to close out work in year one and reflect new funding allocations rollover funds and projects for year two Major FY 1718 projects will be presented

Required annual administrative updates will also be made to federal and state forms including FTA 53035305 Grants Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged and other required documentation located the Appendices of the currently adopted FY1617 amp 1718 UPWP

The FY 1718 UPWP update will be presented to MPO committees in

March and April and is anticipated to be adopted by the MPO on May 2 2017

Recommended Action

Forward to MPO for approval

Prepared By

Allison Yeh AICP LEED GA

Attachments

Updated UPWP Budget Tables

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

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Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 245500 $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 420626

Consultant $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 252631 $ (0) $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

Subtotal $ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

$ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Subtotal $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtotal $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 50088 $ 33023 $412786 $ 412786 $ 91366

Subtotal $ 50088 $ 33023 $ 4128 $ 4128 $ 91366

Total $ 252631 $ (0) $140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

D Other Direct Expenses

Legal Services

computers software

related equipment amp

furniture

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget Category

Budget Category

Description

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Trans Disad

Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal $ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtota l $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 55642 $ 25019 $ 312741 $ 312741 $ 86917

Subtotal $ 55642 $ 25019 $ 3127 $ 3127 $ 86917

Total $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

DisadTotal

D Other Direc t Expenses

Legal Services

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

computers

software related

equipment amp

furniture

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Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 103000 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431

Consultant $ 244397 $ 705221

Other Agency $ 1000

Total Cost to

MPO $ 347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 237934 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Consultant $ 315904 $ 309372

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTD

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

Subtotal $ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

$244397 $ 705221

Subtotal $244397 $ 705221

Subtotal

$ 1000

Subtota l $ 1000

$ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Subtotal $ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Total $347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

Subtotal $182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

$315904 $ 309372

Subtotal $315904 $ 309372

Subtotal

$ 9000

Subtota l $ 9000

$ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Subtotal $ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Total $553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431 $ 9000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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Page 7 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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Page 8 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

9 | P a g e

Page 9 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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DRAFT

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 28 2017 ndash DRAFT MINUTES

3

VI OLD BUSINESS AND NEW BUSINESS

A Legislative and Rulemaking Update

Ms Alden disseminated information and gave the report

VII ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 942 am READ AND APPROVED ______________________________ CHAIRMAN ATTEST PAT FRANK CLERK By _______________________ Deputy Clerk dy

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Update for FY 1718

Presenter

Allison Yeh MPO Staff

Summary

The MPOrsquos transportation planning functions are supported primarily by federal and state grants These functions must be identified in advance for two fiscal years (FY) and encompass the surface transportation planning efforts to be undertaken by HART FDOT and other agencies with state and federal funds These activities products and budgeted funds are documented in the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)

The current FY1617 ends in June and the second FY1718 begins on July 1 2017 Prior to the start of the FY1718 budget figures are being updated to close out work in year one and reflect new funding allocations rollover funds and projects for year two Major FY 1718 projects will be presented

Required annual administrative updates will also be made to federal and state forms including FTA 53035305 Grants Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged and other required documentation located the Appendices of the currently adopted FY1617 amp 1718 UPWP

The FY 1718 UPWP update will be presented to MPO committees in

March and April and is anticipated to be adopted by the MPO on May 2 2017

Recommended Action

Forward to MPO for approval

Prepared By

Allison Yeh AICP LEED GA

Attachments

Updated UPWP Budget Tables

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

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Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 245500 $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 420626

Consultant $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 252631 $ (0) $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

Subtotal $ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

$ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Subtotal $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtotal $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 50088 $ 33023 $412786 $ 412786 $ 91366

Subtotal $ 50088 $ 33023 $ 4128 $ 4128 $ 91366

Total $ 252631 $ (0) $140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

D Other Direct Expenses

Legal Services

computers software

related equipment amp

furniture

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget Category

Budget Category

Description

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Trans Disad

Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal $ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtota l $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 55642 $ 25019 $ 312741 $ 312741 $ 86917

Subtotal $ 55642 $ 25019 $ 3127 $ 3127 $ 86917

Total $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

DisadTotal

D Other Direc t Expenses

Legal Services

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

computers

software related

equipment amp

furniture

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Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 103000 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431

Consultant $ 244397 $ 705221

Other Agency $ 1000

Total Cost to

MPO $ 347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 237934 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Consultant $ 315904 $ 309372

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTD

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

Subtotal $ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

$244397 $ 705221

Subtotal $244397 $ 705221

Subtotal

$ 1000

Subtota l $ 1000

$ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Subtotal $ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Total $347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

Subtotal $182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

$315904 $ 309372

Subtotal $315904 $ 309372

Subtotal

$ 9000

Subtota l $ 9000

$ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Subtotal $ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Total $553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431 $ 9000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Update for FY 1718

Presenter

Allison Yeh MPO Staff

Summary

The MPOrsquos transportation planning functions are supported primarily by federal and state grants These functions must be identified in advance for two fiscal years (FY) and encompass the surface transportation planning efforts to be undertaken by HART FDOT and other agencies with state and federal funds These activities products and budgeted funds are documented in the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)

The current FY1617 ends in June and the second FY1718 begins on July 1 2017 Prior to the start of the FY1718 budget figures are being updated to close out work in year one and reflect new funding allocations rollover funds and projects for year two Major FY 1718 projects will be presented

Required annual administrative updates will also be made to federal and state forms including FTA 53035305 Grants Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged and other required documentation located the Appendices of the currently adopted FY1617 amp 1718 UPWP

The FY 1718 UPWP update will be presented to MPO committees in

March and April and is anticipated to be adopted by the MPO on May 2 2017

Recommended Action

Forward to MPO for approval

Prepared By

Allison Yeh AICP LEED GA

Attachments

Updated UPWP Budget Tables

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

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Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 245500 $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 420626

Consultant $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 252631 $ (0) $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

Subtotal $ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

$ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Subtotal $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtotal $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 50088 $ 33023 $412786 $ 412786 $ 91366

Subtotal $ 50088 $ 33023 $ 4128 $ 4128 $ 91366

Total $ 252631 $ (0) $140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

D Other Direct Expenses

Legal Services

computers software

related equipment amp

furniture

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget Category

Budget Category

Description

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Trans Disad

Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal $ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtota l $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 55642 $ 25019 $ 312741 $ 312741 $ 86917

Subtotal $ 55642 $ 25019 $ 3127 $ 3127 $ 86917

Total $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

DisadTotal

D Other Direc t Expenses

Legal Services

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

computers

software related

equipment amp

furniture

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Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 103000 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431

Consultant $ 244397 $ 705221

Other Agency $ 1000

Total Cost to

MPO $ 347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 237934 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Consultant $ 315904 $ 309372

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTD

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

Subtotal $ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

$244397 $ 705221

Subtotal $244397 $ 705221

Subtotal

$ 1000

Subtota l $ 1000

$ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Subtotal $ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Total $347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

Subtotal $182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

$315904 $ 309372

Subtotal $315904 $ 309372

Subtotal

$ 9000

Subtota l $ 9000

$ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Subtotal $ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Total $553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431 $ 9000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Page 19 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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Page 20 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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Page 21 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

26 | P a g e

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 245500 $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 420626

Consultant $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 252631 $ (0) $ 140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to MPO

$ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

Subtotal $ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

$ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Subtotal $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtotal $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 50088 $ 33023 $412786 $ 412786 $ 91366

Subtotal $ 50088 $ 33023 $ 4128 $ 4128 $ 91366

Total $ 252631 $ (0) $140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

D Other Direct Expenses

Legal Services

computers software

related equipment amp

furniture

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget Category

Budget Category

Description

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Trans Disad

Total

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Page 3 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal $ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtota l $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 55642 $ 25019 $ 312741 $ 312741 $ 86917

Subtotal $ 55642 $ 25019 $ 3127 $ 3127 $ 86917

Total $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

DisadTotal

D Other Direc t Expenses

Legal Services

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

computers

software related

equipment amp

furniture

4 | P a g e

Page 4 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 103000 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431

Consultant $ 244397 $ 705221

Other Agency $ 1000

Total Cost to

MPO $ 347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 237934 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Consultant $ 315904 $ 309372

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTD

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

APHA

5 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

Subtotal $ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

$244397 $ 705221

Subtotal $244397 $ 705221

Subtotal

$ 1000

Subtota l $ 1000

$ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Subtotal $ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Total $347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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Page 6 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

Subtotal $182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

$315904 $ 309372

Subtotal $315904 $ 309372

Subtotal

$ 9000

Subtota l $ 9000

$ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Subtotal $ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Total $553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431 $ 9000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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Page 7 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

8 | P a g e

Page 8 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

9 | P a g e

Page 9 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

10 | P a g e

Page 10 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

11 | P a g e

Page 11 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

12 | P a g e

Page 12 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

13 | P a g e

Page 13 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

Subtotal $ 162412 $107078 $ 13385 $ 13385 $ 296260

$ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

Subtotal $ 7131 $ (0) $ 7131

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtotal $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 50088 $ 33023 $412786 $ 412786 $ 91366

Subtotal $ 50088 $ 33023 $ 4128 $ 4128 $ 91366

Total $ 252631 $ (0) $140101 $ 17513 $ 17513 $ 427757

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

D Other Direct Expenses

Legal Services

computers software

related equipment amp

furniture

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget Category

Budget Category

Description

FTA State Match

FTA Local Match

Trans Disad

Total

3 | P a g e

Page 3 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal $ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtota l $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 55642 $ 25019 $ 312741 $ 312741 $ 86917

Subtotal $ 55642 $ 25019 $ 3127 $ 3127 $ 86917

Total $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

DisadTotal

D Other Direc t Expenses

Legal Services

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

computers

software related

equipment amp

furniture

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Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 103000 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431

Consultant $ 244397 $ 705221

Other Agency $ 1000

Total Cost to

MPO $ 347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 237934 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Consultant $ 315904 $ 309372

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTD

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

Subtotal $ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

$244397 $ 705221

Subtotal $244397 $ 705221

Subtotal

$ 1000

Subtota l $ 1000

$ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Subtotal $ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Total $347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

Subtotal $182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

$315904 $ 309372

Subtotal $315904 $ 309372

Subtotal

$ 9000

Subtota l $ 9000

$ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Subtotal $ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Total $553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431 $ 9000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

7 | P a g e

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Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal $ 184982 $ 83176 $ 10397 $ 10397 $ 288951

Subtotal

$ 10000 $ 10000

Subtotal $ 10000 $ 10000

$ 8000 $ 8000

$ 15000 $ 15000

Subtota l $ 23000 $ 23000

$ 55642 $ 25019 $ 312741 $ 312741 $ 86917

Subtotal $ 55642 $ 25019 $ 3127 $ 3127 $ 86917

Total $ 273624 $ 108195 $ 13524 $ 13524 $ 408868

Task 1 Transportation Planning Management

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

DisadTotal

D Other Direc t Expenses

Legal Services

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

computers

software related

equipment amp

furniture

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Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 103000 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431

Consultant $ 244397 $ 705221

Other Agency $ 1000

Total Cost to

MPO $ 347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 237934 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Consultant $ 315904 $ 309372

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTD

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

Subtotal $ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

$244397 $ 705221

Subtotal $244397 $ 705221

Subtotal

$ 1000

Subtota l $ 1000

$ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Subtotal $ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Total $347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

Subtotal $182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

$315904 $ 309372

Subtotal $315904 $ 309372

Subtotal

$ 9000

Subtota l $ 9000

$ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Subtotal $ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Total $553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431 $ 9000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 103000 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431

Consultant $ 244397 $ 705221

Other Agency $ 1000

Total Cost to

MPO $ 347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 237934 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Consultant $ 315904 $ 309372

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTD

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

Subtotal $ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

$244397 $ 705221

Subtotal $244397 $ 705221

Subtotal

$ 1000

Subtota l $ 1000

$ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Subtotal $ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Total $347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

Subtotal $182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

$315904 $ 309372

Subtotal $315904 $ 309372

Subtotal

$ 9000

Subtota l $ 9000

$ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Subtotal $ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Total $553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431 $ 9000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

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Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

Subtotal $ 78722 $ 159111 $ 19889 $ 19889 $ 35487

$244397 $ 705221

Subtotal $244397 $ 705221

Subtotal

$ 1000

Subtota l $ 1000

$ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Subtotal $ 24278 $ 49070 $ 6134 $ 6134 $ 10944

Total $347397 $ 705221 $ 208181 $ 26023 $ 26023 $ 46431 $ 1000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

6 | P a g e

Page 6 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

Subtotal $182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

$315904 $ 309372

Subtotal $315904 $ 309372

Subtotal

$ 9000

Subtota l $ 9000

$ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Subtotal $ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Total $553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431 $ 9000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

7 | P a g e

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Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

8 | P a g e

Page 8 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

9 | P a g e

Page 9 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

10 | P a g e

Page 10 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

11 | P a g e

Page 11 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

12 | P a g e

Page 12 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

13 | P a g e

Page 13 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

14 | P a g e

Page 14 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

15 | P a g e

Page 15 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

16 | P a g e

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

17 | P a g e

Page 17 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Page 18 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

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Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Page 6 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

Subtotal $182914 $ 72327 $ 9041 $ 9041 $ 33194

$315904 $ 309372

Subtotal $315904 $ 309372

Subtotal

$ 9000

Subtota l $ 9000

$ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Subtotal $ 55020 $ 21756 $ 2720 $ 2720 $ 10237

Total $553838 $ 309372 $ 94083 $ 11760 $ 11760 $ 43431 $ 9000

Task 2 System and Corridor Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad

D Other Direc t Expenses

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

APHA

7 | P a g e

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Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

8 | P a g e

Page 8 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

9 | P a g e

Page 9 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

10 | P a g e

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

11 | P a g e

Page 11 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

12 | P a g e

Page 12 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

13 | P a g e

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

14 | P a g e

Page 14 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

15 | P a g e

Page 15 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

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31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 141500 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 183017

Consultant $ 103532 $ 136097 $ 239629

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 245032 $ 136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 118967 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 177769

Consultant $ 301539 $ 241474 $ 543013

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 420506 $ 241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

8 | P a g e

Page 8 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

9 | P a g e

Page 9 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

10 | P a g e

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

11 | P a g e

Page 11 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

12 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

13 | P a g e

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

14 | P a g e

Page 14 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

15 | P a g e

Page 15 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

16 | P a g e

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

Subtotal $108147 $ 25385 $ 3173 $ 3173 $ 139878

$103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal $103532 $136097 $ 239629

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 33353 $ 7829 $ 97859 $ 97859 $ 43139

Subtotal $ 33353 $ 7829 $ 979 $ 979 $ 43139

Total $245032 $136097 $ 33214 $ 4152 $ 4152 $ 422646

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

9 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

10 | P a g e

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

11 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

14 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

15 | P a g e

Page 15 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

16 | P a g e

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Page 9 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

Subtotal $ 91457 $ 36164 $ 4520 $ 4520 $ 136661

$301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal $301539 $241474 $ 543013

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 27510 $ 10878 $ 135975 $ 135975 $ 41108

Subtotal $ 27510 $ 10878 $ 1360 $ 1360 $ 41108

Total $420506 $241474 $ 47042 $ 5880 $ 5880 $ 720782

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

10 | P a g e

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

11 | P a g e

Page 11 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

12 | P a g e

Page 12 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

13 | P a g e

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

14 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

15 | P a g e

Page 15 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

16 | P a g e

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

17 | P a g e

Page 17 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

18 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

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31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

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Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Consultant

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $ 124438

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

11 | P a g e

Page 11 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

12 | P a g e

Page 12 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

13 | P a g e

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

14 | P a g e

Page 14 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

15 | P a g e

Page 15 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

16 | P a g e

Page 16 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

17 | P a g e

Page 17 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

18 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

19 | P a g e

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

20 | P a g e

Page 20 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal $ 47768 $ 21400 $ 2675 $ 2675 $ 74518

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 14732 $ 6600 $ 82498 $ 82498 $ 22982

Subtotal $ 14732 $ 6600 $ 825 $ 825 $ 22982

Total $ 62500 $ 28000 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 97500

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local Match Trans Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

14 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

15 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

17 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

18 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

20 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

21 | P a g e

Page 21 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

26 | P a g e

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal $ 64020 $ 25314 $ 3164 $ 3164 $ 95663

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 19257 $ 7615 $ 95182 $ 95182 $ 28775

Subtotal $ 19257 $ 7615 $ 952 $ 952 $ 28775

Total $ 83277 $ 32929 $ 4116 $ 4116 $124438

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 4 Transportation Improvement Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

14 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

15 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

17 | P a g e

Page 17 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

18 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

19 | P a g e

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

20 | P a g e

Page 20 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

21 | P a g e

Page 21 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

22 | P a g e

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

26 | P a g e

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 387000 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 506619

Consultant $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 380695 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 568861

Consultant $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 385695 $ 35000 $ 150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

14 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

15 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

17 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

18 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

20 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

21 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

25 | P a g e

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

26 | P a g e

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

Subtotal $ 279731 $ 73139 $ 9142 $ 9142 $ 371155

$ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal $ 8557 $ 40443 $ 49000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Subtotal $ 86269 $ 22556 $ 2820 $ 2820 $ 114464

Total $ 395557 $ 40443 $ 95695 $ 11962 $ 11962 $ 555619

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

17 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

18 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

19 | P a g e

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

20 | P a g e

Page 20 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

21 | P a g e

Page 21 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

26 | P a g e

Page 26 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

Subtotal $ 276518 $115723 $ 14465 $ 14465 $ 421172

$ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal $ 5000 $ 35000 $ 40000

Subtotal

$ 16000 $ 16000

$ 5000 $ 5000

Subtota l $ 21000 $ 21000

$ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Subtotal $ 83177 $ 34810 $ 4351 $ 4351 $ 126689

Total $ 385695 $ 35000 $150533 $ 18817 $ 18817 $ 608861

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

MPO Admin Cost

(minutes legal

advertising etc)

Television

Coverage of

Meetings

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

17 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

18 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

20 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

21 | P a g e

Page 21 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

22 | P a g e

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

25 | P a g e

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

26 | P a g e

Page 26 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Task 6 Coordination amp Regional Planning

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 35500 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 128640

Consultant $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

MPO $ 95174 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 172216

Consultant $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO $ 121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

17 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

18 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

19 | P a g e

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

20 | P a g e

Page 20 of 26 3212017 313 PM

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

21 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

22 | P a g e

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

23 | P a g e

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

26 | P a g e

Page 26 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

Subtotal $ 27132 $ 56949 $ 7119 $ 7119 $ 98319

$ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal $ 54803 $ 98899 $ 153702

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Subtotal $ 8368 $ 17563 $ 2195 $ 2195 $ 30321

Total $ 90303 $ 98899 $ 74512 $ 9314 $ 9314 $ 282342

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3084)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget Category

DescriptionFTA State Match FTA Local Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

20 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

21 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

22 | P a g e

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

23 | P a g e

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5303

$ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

Subtotal $ 73166 $ 47381 $ 5923 $ 5923 $ 132392

$ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal $ 26400 $ 60000 $ 86400

Subtotal

Subtota l

$ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Subtotal $ 22008 $ 14252 $ 1782 $ 1782 $ 39824

Total $121574 $ 60000 $ 61634 $ 7704 $ 7704 $ 258616

E Indirect Rate (Indirect Rate =3008)

Task 6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State Match FTA Local MatchTrans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Consultant Services

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Task 7 HART Planning Program

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Total Cost to

MPO $ 630000 $ 158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

MPO

Other Agency

Total Cost to

MPO

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Year 2 ndash FY 201718

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

Year 1 ndash FY 201617

Responsible

Agencies

Funding Sources

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

MatchTotal

FTA State

of Good

Repair

20 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

21 | P a g e

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

23 | P a g e

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

26 | P a g e

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

$630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total $630000 $158000 $ 88253 $ 876253

FTA State of

Good Repair

E Indirect Rate

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direct Expenses

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201617

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

25 | P a g e

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

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Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

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Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

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Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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FHWA FHWA FTA

(PL) (SU) 5307

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtotal

Subtota l

Subtotal

Total

E Indirect Rate

Task 7 HART Planning Program

Estimated Budget Detail for FY 201718

Budget

Category

Budget

Category

Description

FTA State

Match

FTA Local

Match

Trans

Disad Total

A Personnel Services

B Other Agency

C Travel

D Other Direc t Expenses

FTA State of

Good Repair

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Table 1a FY 201617

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff

Budget Staff Budget

1Transportation Planning Management 245500$ 7131$ 50000$ 125126$ (0)$ 420626$ 7131$ 427757$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 103000$ 244397$ 82304$ 177922$ 46431$ 705221$ 1000$ 410657$ 949618$ 1360275$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 141500$ 103532$ 11665$ 29852$ 136097$ 183017$ 239629$ 422646$

4Transportation Improvement Planning 62500$ 35000$ 97500$ 97500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 387000$ 8557$ 119619$ 40443$ 506619$ 49000$ 555619$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 35500$ 54803$ 22640$ 70500$ 98899$ 128640$ 153702$ 282342$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 975000$ 418421$ 166609$ 558019$ 46431$ 980659$ 1000$ 1747059$ 1399080$ 3146139$

Funding Source Total 46431$ 980659$

Amendment Legend red = decrease green = increase

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 TOTAL Funds for

MPO Available in Current

Fiscal Year

TOTAL Funds for Contracts Available in Current

Fiscal Year Task Total

Surface Transportation

Program

American Public Health Association

1393421$ 724628$ 3146139$

23 | P a g e

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

25 | P a g e

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

26 | P a g e

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Table 1b FY 201718

TD

PL MPO Budget

PL Contract Budget

Prior Year FTA Funds

Available for Staff Budget

FTA Grant Staff Budget

Staff Budget

American Public Health Association

1 Transportation Planning Management 273624$ 135244$ 408868$

2 System amp Corridor Planning 237934$ 315904$ 117604$ 43431$ 309372$ 9000$ 398969$ 625276$

3 Long Range Transportation Planning and Data 118967$ 301539$ 58802$ 241474$ 177769$ 543013$

4 Transportation Improvement Planning 83277$ 41161$ 124438$

5 Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement 380695$ 5000$ 188166$ 35000$ 568861$ 40000$

6 Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning 95174$ 26400$ 30000$ 47042$ 60000$ 172216$ 86400$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1189671$ 648843$ 30000$ 588019$ 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1851121$ 1294689$

Funding Source Total 43431$ 645846$ 9000$ 1838514$ 618019$ 3145810$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

Task No TASK

FHWA PL FTA 5303 Funds for MPO

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Funds for Contracts

Available in Current

Fiscal Year

Surface Transportation

Program

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Table 2a FY 201617

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

Federal Total StateTotal Local

1Transportation Planning Management

252631$ (0)$ 140101$ 17513$ 17513$ 392732$ 17513$ 17513$

2 System and Corridor Planning 347397$ 705221$ 208181$ 26023$ 26023$ 46431$ 1000$ 1260799$ 72454$ 26023$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

245032$ 136097$ 33214$ 4152$ 4152$ 414343$ 4152$ 4152$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

62500$ 28000$ 3500$ 3500$ 90500$ 3500$ 3500$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

395557$ 40443$ 95695$ 11962$ 11962$ 531695$ 11962$ 11962$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

90303$ 98899$ 74512$ 9314$ 9314$ 263714$ 9314$ 9314$

7 HART Planning Program 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 630000$ 158000$

TOTAL 1393421$ 980659$ 579702$ 72463$ 72463$ 630000$ 158000$ 88253$ 46431$ 1000$ 3583782$ 118894$ 230463$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1617 (Year 1)- Modified December 6 2016

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

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Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Table 2b FY 201718

FHWLA PL SU TD APHAFHWA

SPR-PL-1

Task MPOTPO Name FED FED FEDState Match

Local Match FED

State Match

Local Match

State of Good

Repair CTD FEDTotal

FederalTotal State

Total Local

1Transportation Planning Management

273624$ 108195$ 13524$ 13524$ 381819$ 13524$ 13524$

2System and Corridor Planning

553838$ 309372$ 94083$ 11760$ 11760$ 43431$ 9000$ 957293$ 55191$ 11760$

3Long Range Transportation Planning and Data

420506$ 241474$ 47042$ 5880$ 5880$ 709022$ 5880$ 5880$

4Transportation Improvement Planning

83277$ 32929$ 4116$ 4116$ 116206$ 4116$ 4116$

5Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

385695$ 35000$ 150533$ 18817$ 18817$ 571228$ 18817$ 18817$

6Local amp Regional Coordination and Planning

121574$ 60000$ 61634$ 7704$ 7704$ 243208$ 7704$ 7704$

7 HART Planning Program

TOTAL 1838514$ 645846$ 494415$ 61802$ 61802$ 43431$ 9000$ 2978775$ 105233$ 61802$

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

MPO STAFF amp CONTRACT TASKS WITH PRIOR YEAR FUNDS

UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM - FY 1718 (Year 2)

FTA 5303 FTA 5307 TOTAL - ALL SOURCES

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Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Page 26 of 26 3212017 313 PM

Transportation Planning Management

14

System amp Corridor Planning43

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

13

Transportation Improvement

Planning

3

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

18

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

9

Figure A1 Year 1 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Transportation Planning Management

13

System amp Corridor Planning33

Long Range Transportation

Planning and Data

23Transportation Improvement Planning

4

Public Participation amp Stakeholder Engagement

19

Local amp Regional Coordination and

Planning

8

Figure A 2 Year 2 UPWP Funding by Task for MPO Activities

Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Board amp Committee Agenda Item

Agenda Item

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Priorities for FY2019-2023

Presenter

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff with Agency Representatives

Summary

The MPO is in the process of reviewing its priority projects for FY2019-2023 as part of the annual update of the TIP These priority projects have been coordinated with each of the local jurisdictions and partner agencies Based on requests received the MPO is working to update the priority list Projects will be categorized by the Imagine 2040 Plan program in which they fall and then prioritized within each program based on additional criteria The programs include Preserving the System Reducing Crashes and Vulnerability Managing Congestion for Drivers and Shippers Real Choices When Not Driving and Major Investments for Economic Growth

Each of the jurisdictions and agencies eligible for funding through FDOTrsquos work program was asked to provide a list of priorities Those letters are attached Staff willalso present potential priorities springing from MPO board actions of the past year

Recommended Action

Information only

Prepared By

Sarah McKinley MPO Staff

Attachments

Current TIP Priorities with Latest Steps column updated January 2017

Jurisdiction Priority Requests

Plan Hillsborough planhillsboroughorg

plannerplancomorg 813 - 272 - 5940

601 E Kennedy Blvd 18th floor

Tampa FL 33602

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Federal Metro Funds

062

439336 2439336 3

2District 7 Travel Behavior Surveys

FDOT Ongoing survey efforts $196000 D $196k per yr FY18‐21

Federal Metro Funds

State Highways 496TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 140Other Local RevTransit Funds 64

3 414963 2Preserve System

MAINTAIN CURRENT BUS SERVICE Bus Replacement HART Priority 7 $175 million requested for FY22 SU Added $4 million in FY22

Federal Metro Funds

33

State Highways 119TRIP

Fuel Tax Local 164Other Local Rev 46Transit Funds

1 Stowers Elem ‐ $1550002 Summerfield Elem ‐ $1640003 Eisenhower Middle ‐ $2270005 Cypress Crk Shields ‐ $170000

TA all were prioritized by TMA

Construction in FY 18 for1 Stowers ‐ $1089882 Summerfield ‐ $1258543 Eisenhower (Old Big Bend Rd) ‐ $169451 5 Cypress Crk ‐ $114741

SRTSMort ‐ $298K PE FY18 $454K CST FY20Kenly ‐ $243K PE FY18 $258K CST FY20Gibsonton ‐ $201K PE FY18 $341K CST FY20

5 436639 1Reduce Crashes

COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM NEBRASKA AVE TO 14TH STREET

WalkBike Safety Tampa$99000 needed for design and $556000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $100k for PE in FY18 $200k for CST in FY20

6 437246 1Reduce Crashes

46TH STREET FROM BUSCH BLVD TO FOWLER AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $442000 for construction

TA prioritized by TMA

Added $78k for PE in FY18 $228k for CST in FY20

7 437243 1Reduce Crashes

ROME AVE FROM KENNEDY BLVD TO COLUMBUS DR

WalkBike Safety Tampa$213000 needed for design and $1223000 for construction

prioritized by TMAAdded $71k for PE in FY18 amp 19 $692k for CST in FY21

8 436640 1Reduce Crashes

FLORIBRASKA AVE FROM FLORIDA AVE TO NEBRASKA AVE

WalkBike Safety Tampa$77000 needed for design and $441000 for construction

SU Added $78k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Goals by 2040Resurface major roads every 14‐17 years

local roads every 20‐25 yearsReplace buses every 10‐12 years

Replace deficient bridges

Preserve the System

Reduce Crashes amp Vulnerability

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m) Metropolitan Transportation Planning

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

Systems amp Corridor Planning

1 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

437244 1437244 1437248 1437242 1

4Sidewalks and Intersection

Improvements

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CANDIDATE PROJECTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Reduce Crashes

MPOOngoing planning need $400000 per

yearSU $400k per yr FY19‐22

Goals by 2040Reduce crashes 21‐50 to levels

comparable to peer citiesProtect low‐lying major roads from flooding

cutting recovery time in half

County Priority

Adopted August 2015 Page 1 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

9Reduce Crashes

Sidewalk Improvements at Bryan ElemTomlin MS Jackson Elem Lincoln Elem amp Wilson Elem

WalkBike Safety Plant City $1663M requestedTA Application

received needs typ sec ROW map

Safe Routes to School applications are in progress

10439532 2439532 1

Reduce Crashes

Morris Bridge Rd Bike LanesPaved Shoulders Davis to Fletcher

WalkBike Safety FDOT Temple Terrace request HSIP $800k for design in FY18

439476 1 Phase 2b ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton ‐ $566500

SU TAAdded $543561 for CST ‐ Cass St from Willow Ave to Doyle Carlton in FY19

Phase 3b ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from 7th Ave to 13th Ave ‐ $630000 Phase 3a ‐ Nuccio Pkwy from Nebraska to 7th Ave ‐ $861000 Phase 2a ‐ Cass St from Howard to Willow ‐ $493400 Phase 3c ‐ 15th St from 13th Ave to 21st Ave ‐ $396700

12 437642 1Reduce Crashes

SR 39 S COLLINS STREET FROM Merrick St to E Laura St

Complete Street Enhancements

Plant City Priority 1$690000 requested for streetscaping amp lane re‐config

DDR Added $700k for CST in FY17

Federal Metro Funds

08

State Highways 30TRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 85Other Local Rev 45Transit Funds

13 438450 1Minimize Traffic

DALE MABRY HWY FROM SLIGH TO VAN DYKE RD

ATMS ‐ Signalization County Priority$28 Million for design and implementation

DDR Added $33M for CST in FY18

14 437640 1Minimize Traffic

US 301 From Falkenberg to Sligh Av Operational Improvements FDOT

Port Tampa Bay requestHSIP

Added $906k for PE in FY17amp18 $13M for CST in FY20

15Minimize Traffic

US 41 FROM CAUSEWAY BLVD TO I‐4 Operational Improvements FDOT (tent)

Port Tampa Bay requestOperations See Priority 38

16 424513 2Minimize Traffic

Big Bend Rd I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTCounty Funding needed to extend SB off ramp SU TRIP Added $3M for CST in FY21

17 437650 1Minimize Traffic

Gibsonton Dr I‐75Interchange Improvements

FDOTFunding needed to add EB left turn lane amp NB entrance lane

SU SIS Added $694k for design in FY21 amp 22

18 440733 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St SR 39Intersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 3 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

19 440736 1Minimize Traffic

Alexander St Jim Johnson RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 7 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

20 440734 1Minimize Traffic

S Park Rd Coronet RdIntersection Improvements

Plant City Priority 8 $2M for construction SU Added $101k for design in FY21 amp 22

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

Walk Bike Emphasis Corridor

GREEN SPINE CASS ST FROM HOWARD TO RIVER NUCCIO PKWY FROM

NEBRASKA TO PALM 15TH ST FROM PALM TO 21ST

Manage Congestion for Drivers amp Shippers

Goals by 2040Traffic flow 17 better on non‐freeways

with ATMS and 640 intersections improvedTraffic flow 10 better on freewaysPlus truck quick fixes amp RR overpasses

Reduce Crashes

11 Tampa Priority 3

Adopted August 2015 Page 2 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

Federal Metro Funds

94

State HighwaysTRIP 02

Fuel Tax Local 124Other Local Rev 190Transit Funds 714

21Real

ChoicesEAST‐WEST METRORAPID

New Expanded Transit Service

HART (Priority 1) $30 million construction DDR Added $25M for PDampE FY18

438794 1 1 TIA Kennedy Blvd ‐ $25 mFunding shifted to priority 21 above (E‐W MetroRapid per HART request)

2 Brandon‐Downtown ‐ $25 m3 New Tampa‐USF ‐ $15 m

4 Dale Mabry MacDill ‐ $35 m5 Busch Blvd Gunn Hwy ‐ $25 m

Funding requested for the next corridor study on the list

23Real

ChoicesUPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL (UTBT) PHASE IV‐A and IV‐B

Multi‐Use Trail County$2582000 to construct A$1562000 to construct B

Prioritized by CCC Elig amp Feas for TA

Alignment to be determined by County

24Real

ChoicesSOUTH TAMPA GWY FROM MAN‐HATTAN AVE TO PICNIC ISL PARK

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 12$50000 requested for PDampE ($1800000 total cost estimate)

Prioritized by CCC TA application needs addl info

Need agreement with MacDill AFB for ROW use for 25 years post‐construction

25439482 1439482 2

Real Choices

TAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from 34th St to Bruce B Downs

Multi‐Use Trail County Priority$750000 requested for PDampE$378000 requested for designTotal cost $65M

TAAdded $751k for PDampE In FY18 $379k for design in FY20

26Real

ChoicesTAMPA BYPASS CANAL TRAIL from Harney Rd to US 301

Multi‐Use Trail Temple Terrace Included in priority 25 above

27 436713 1Real

ChoicesUTBT CONNECTOR LUTZ LAKE FERN SIDEWALK

Sidewalk County$84250 needed for design and construction

Elig amp Feas for TA Added $13750 for PE in FY18 $37995 for CST in FY20

433925 1 1 $329602 ‐ Trailhead constrAdded $41k for design in FY18 $397k for CSTin FY20 for Trailhead

2 $138614 ‐ Safety amp Sec Signage3 $214338 ‐ Constr Connection to Nuccio Pkwy

29Real

ChoicesWEST RIVER GWY ‐ BAYSHORE BLVD TO MLKING RECREATION COMPLEX

Multi‐Use Trail Tampa Priority 11$132000 requested for Design ($982000 total cost estimate)

TA 2013 application needs ROW typ sec cost

est

Waiting for TA application with revised limits

30Real

ChoicesI‐275 GWY EXTENSION FROM WEST OF DALE MABRY TO MACFARLANE PK

Multi‐Use Trail FDOT (tent) Feasibility study of pedestrian overpassPlanning SUNTrail

corridorMPO UPWP study in FY 1617

2040 Plan Annual Funding Est ($m)

TA THEAMulti‐Use TrailSelmon Greenway Next Phases ‐ SR 60 between 19th St amp Channelside Dr

extension to Nuccio Pkwy

Real Choices When Not Driving

Goals by 2040Wide paved trails amp sidepaths within walking distance of 14

of residentsFrequent bus service within walking distance of nearly half

of people amp jobs Outside bus service area Sunshine Line services grow with

senior population growth

28

22Real

ChoicesNew Expanded Transit Service

PDampE Design Phase for an additional MetroRapid Corridor

Real Choices

HART Priorities 2‐4 6

Adopted August 2015 Page 3 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

31 439481 1Real

ChoicesSOUTH COAST GREENWAY (PHASES I and III‐VI)

Multi‐Use Trail CountyFunding needed for PDampE and Design for Ph III‐IV

TA SUNTrailSUNTrail application submitted for Maydell Bridge over Palm River Added $24M for CST of Ph 1A in FY21

32Real

ChoicesMcIntosh Tract Trail Off‐Road Bicycle Trail Plant City $105500 for des amp const Not eligible for TA

Reviewrevise in Plant City Walk‐Bike Plan (MPO UPWP study in FY 1617)

Adopted August 2015 Page 4 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

412531 2 1002 1093I‐275 SR 60 INTERCHANGE(TBX Sec 4)

Modify Interchange FDOT Funding needed for constructionSIS prioritized by

TMAROW and Engineering FY18‐22

434045 2 1003I‐275 FROM Lois to Willow(TBX Sec 5)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

TMA prioritized express bus Added DSB FY22

na I‐275 FROM 4TH ST TO GANDY BLVD TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Gateway Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

433821 2 1005I‐275 I‐4 (DOWNTOWN INTERCHANGE ‐ TBX Sec 6)

Modify Interchange FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design in FY21

431821 2 1006I‐275 FROM N of MLK to N of BUSCH(TBX Sec 7)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for des amp constr + PDampE for Fletcher Transit Center

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

431746 1 1008I‐4 FROM I‐4SELMON CONNECTOR TO E of BRANCH FORBES (TBX Sec 8)

TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

Design Build in FY2021

415235 3 1010 I‐75 FROM FOWLER AVE TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

419235 2 I‐75 FROM SR 674 TO US 301 TBX with Exp Bus FDOTFunding needed for design and construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

415348 1 83WESTSHORE REGIONAL INTERMODAL CENTER

Intermodal Center FDOTFunding needed for design amp construction

SIS prioritized by TMA

ROW acquired in FY2016

62CONNECTION TO AIRPORT PEOPLE MOVER

Transit Connection FDOTAviation Auth No request this year

61 MODERN STREETCAR EXTENSION Transit Connection TampaFunding needed for design to extend to Marion Transit Center

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

Port requests re‐design of streetcar stations potential new fourth station at Selmon Expy and Channelside intermodal station (on Port Property)

35 437804 1 60 US 41 RAIL CORRIDOR JOINT USE Commuter Transit FDOTFunding needed for corridor studyPDampE

FDOT transit programs

prioritized by TMA

HART Premium transit study funded $15M FY17 amp 18

36 436677 1Real

ChoicesRegional Farebox Rev Collection amp Inter‐Jurisdictional Mobility

Regional Transit Fare Collection

HART Priority 8Partially funded balance of $89M needed

TRIP TIGER FDOT transit prioritized

by TMA

Partially funded $37M in FY18 amp 19 TIGER grant submitted

37 na Duke Energy Trail ‐ North amp South Gaps Multi‐Use Trail Pinellas CountyPartially funded funding needed for design and construction

TIGER prioritized by TMA

Prioritized by the TMA

38 440749 1 1100 US 41 Causeway BlvdGrade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request IntermodalAdded $15M for PDampE FY18 $54M for design FY19 amp 20 $15M for ROW FY22

Major Investments for Economic Growth

33

34

Adopted August 2015 Page 5 Printed 1182017

2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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2015 Priority

FPN2040 LRTPProject Ref

Project Limits Project Description Project Sponsor Project Status Request Candidate for Funding Type

Latest Steps

Hillsborough MPO List of Priority Projects20172018 Transportation Improvement Program

Table 2 CANDIDATES FOR NEW FUNDING

39 438997 1 1043US 92 FROM US 301I‐4 TO CR 579 (MANGO RD)

Widen 2 lanes to 4 lanes divided

FDOT Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $125M in FY17

40 438998 1 1045 US 92 from Park Rd to Polk County Widen to 4LDFDOT Plant City

Priority 4Funding needed for design Other Arterials PE added $18M in FY17

41 E+C mapW Sam Allen Rd from N Alexander St to SR 39

Widen to 4LD Plant City Priority 2 $2464M for Construction SU

42 439413 1 9996Davis Rd Ext from Harney Rd to Maislin Dr

New 2LU Rd Temple Terrace$300000 for PDampE Design ($78M total cost)

SUPartially funded with $1M special appropriation $68M total needed

43 1038 1040SAM ALLEN RD FROM PARK TO POLK COUNTY

New 4 Lane roadway Plant City Priority 6 $45M request for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

44Minimize Traffic

US 41 SR 60Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

45Minimize Traffic

US 41 CSX A LINE TO CSX S LINE Grade Separated Intersection

FDOT (tent) Port Tampa Bay request Other Arterials

46Need beyond

Rice Rd from Coronet Rd to Polk Co New 2LU Rd Plant City Priority 5 $3757M requested for PDampE SU MPO Alignemnt Study underway

Project not listed in the Cost‐Affordable Long Range Transportation Plan Project in neighboring county reflected as a Transportation Management Area priority

Denotes new projectDenotes project funded in the past year

Adopted August 2015 Page 6 Printed 1182017

31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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31417

Port Tampa Bay

On-Port Priority Roadway Projects

On Street Limits Improvement Description Cost

Channelside

York Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Conversion to Pedestrian Promenade $1300000

McKay Street Channelside Drive to Ybor Channel Realignment of roadway $1600000

Channelside Lane McKay Street to York Street New 2 lane road $3100000

Central Street Cumberland to Whiting Street New 4 lane road $1100000

Channelside Intermodal New Intermodal Center $9400000

Hookers Point

Guy Verger Blvd Grade Separation Entrance to container yard on Guy Verger Blvd Flyover CSX freight rail line $18000000

Port Redwing

Port Redwing Rail Spur Port Redwing New rail line to Port Redwing $2000000

East Cargo Yard Access Road US 41 to Access Road Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2000000

31417

Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Port Tampa Bay

Off-Port Priority Roadway Projects

Roadway From Street To Street Improvement Description

Channelside Drive Meridian Avenue Adamo Drive Re-design as Complete Street

Causeway Boulevard US 41 US 301 Operational improvements

Madison Avenue Falkenberg Road US 301 Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

US 41 at CSX rail crossing South of Causeway Boulevard Grade separation

US 41 Madison Avenue Denver Street Widen for 4 to 6 lanes

US 41 at Pendola Point Madison

Avenue Operational improvements

I-4 East of 50th Street Polk County Line Managed lanes

Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Carl Mikyska Executive Director

605 Suwannee Street MS 28B middot Tallahassee Florida 32399-0450 1-866-374-3368 x 4037 or 850-414-4062 middot Fax 850-414-4895

wwwmpoacorg

Mayor Susan Haynie Chair Legislative Update for the week ending 03172017

Overview

Happy St Patrickrsquos Day This marks the 11th day of the 2017 session and this past week has felt a bit like business as usual for transportation issues Bills and their amendments have been presented to committees and are working their way through the legislative process Of interest to the transportation world would be SB 460 related to personal delivery devices This bill is being advanced by Senator Brandes In the Senate Transportation Committee this week he presented a strike-all amendment that expanded the scope of the bill and the amendment was voted down by the committee The senator seemed a bit surprised by the committee reaction and frankly so was I Senator Brandes has been a tireless supporter of advancing technology in our transportation system and specifically autonomous vehicles as well as connected vehicles Other Senators have been supportive generally of his efforts Admittedly several are unsure of the new technologies and are likely afraid of handing over control of vehicles and devices to a computer ndash a valid concern until the technology is proven in the field However the anticipation of reducing crashes fatalities and congestion are very promising and advancing this technology is important to not only Florida but the nation Senator Brandes probably more than any other person is striving to make Florida the national leader in this field He has been the type of champion of automated and connected vehicles that planners dream of finding when trying to advance the state of transportation Senator Brandesrsquo efforts to move Florida into automated delivery marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity The personal delivery devices concept is to have a microwave oven sized device operate on sidewalks and deliver to homes small packages An app on the userrsquos cell phone would provide updates on the location of the device and upon arrival at the recipientrsquos residence the app would be used by the addressee to unlock the automated delivery device The app opening the delivery device would allow the package to be taken by the recipient This is a very exciting concept that could greatly ease and improve our time-constrained lives Only 49 more days until session is scheduled to adjourn Lastly this issue of the Legislative Update as all issues do contains changes to bill status or bills that are new to this Legislative Update in RED for your ease of discerning changes from the previous edition For a fast read look for the changes in RED

MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council

Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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Meetings of interest next week Monday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Tuesday House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday Senate Transportation Committee Thursday Friday Both the House and Senate are not meeting this day Legislation of interest to the membership Changes from last update are shown in RED

HB 47 Texting While Driving ndash (Stark Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS McGhee Smith) - Revises penalties for violations of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law provides enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in school zone or school crossing removes requirement that specified provisions be enforced as secondary action by law enforcement agency HB 545 which is the agency bill for Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles also contains penalties for texting while driving SB 66 Highway Safety ndash (Clemens) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right under certain circumstances providing penalties for specified infractions contributing to bodily injury of a vulnerable user of a public roadway or a vulnerable user etc Withdrawn - Similar to SB 408 HB 69 Use of Wireless Communications Devices while Driving ndash (Slosberg - CO-INTRODUCERS Baez McGhee Smith) - Provides for primary enforcement of Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger requires deposit of fines into Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund HB 139 Local Tax Referenda ndash (Ingoglia Avila - CO-INTRODUCERS Donalds Gruters Massullo) ndash (Companion Bill SB 278 ndash Steube) - Requires local government discretionary sales surtax referenda to be held on the date of a general election Passed Local Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee Now in Ways and Means Committee Companion bill introduced (SB278) and assigned to committees but has not been heard in committees

SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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SB 144 Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving ndash (Garcia (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell Perry) - Revising the legislative intent relating to the authorization of law enforcement officers to stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are texting while driving deleting a provision requiring that enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law be accomplished only as a secondary action requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Passed Communications Energy and Public Utilities To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 178 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) ndash (Very similar to HB 6007 ndash Avila Ingoglia Diaz M) - Repealing provisions relating to the definitions of ldquolocal hearing officerrdquo and ldquotraffic infraction detectorrdquo and to the installation and use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when a driver fails to stop at a traffic signal provisions that authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles a county or a municipality to use such detectors and the distribution of penalties collected for specified violations etc Did not pass Transportation Committee ndash Laid on Table SB 180 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Rodriguez) - Decreasing the penalty to be assessed and collected by the department county or municipality if a traffic infraction detector is used to enforce specified violations when a driver failed to stop at a traffic signal prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license and privilege to drive or the withholding of the license plate or revalidation sticker for failure to pay certain penalties under certain circumstances etc HB 221 Transportation Network Companies ndash (Sprowls) - Provides that transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehiclesfor-hire vehicles requires TNC to designate amp maintain agent for service of process provides fare requirements amp requirements for TNCs digital network provides for electronic receipt provides automobile insurance requirements amp requirements for specified proof of coverage provides disclosure requirements for TNC driver in event of accident requires TNC to cause its insurer to issue certain payments directly to certain parties requires TNC to make specified disclosures in writing to TNC drivers authorizes specified insurers to exclude certain coverage provides that right to exclude coverage applies to coverage included in automobile insurance policy provides that specified automobile insurers have right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances requires TNC to provide specified information to certain parties during claims coverage investigation requires certain insurers to disclose specified information to other insurer involved in claim provides that TNC drivers are independent contractors if specified conditions are met requires TNC to implement zero-tolerance policy for drugalcohol use provides TNC driver requirements requires TNC to conduct background check for TNC driver prohibits TNC driver from accepting certain rides or solicitingaccepting street hails requires TNC to adopt nondiscrimination policy amp notify TNC drivers of policy requires TNC drivers to comply with nondiscrimination policy amp applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination amp accommodation of service animals prohibits TNC from imposing additional charges for providing services to persons who have physical disabilities requires TNC to maintain specified records specifies that TNCs TNC drivers amp TNC vehicles are governed exclusively by state law prohibits local governmental entities amp subdivisions from taking specified actions provides applicability amp construction Passed both Committees on 1st reading before the full House SB 250 High-occupancy Toll Lanes and Express Lanes ndash (Artiles) - Specifying that the Department of Transportation may only collect tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes for the discharge of certain bond indebtedness on a project existing before a specified date requiring that the tolls be eliminated after discharge of the projectrsquos bond indebtedness etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 Companion Bill HB 777

SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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SB 308 Expressway Authorities ndash (Artiles) - Repealing provisions relating to the Florida Expressway Authority Act and related provisions which allows the creation and operation of expressway authorities transferring the governance and control of any expressway authority formed under the Florida Expressway Authority Act to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise requiring revenues collected on the expressway system to be considered turnpike revenues etc Withdrawn SB 340 Transportation Network Companies - (Brandes ndash CO-INTRODUCER Galvano) - Providing that a transportation network company (TNC) driver is not required to register certain vehicles as commercial motor vehicles or for-hire vehicles providing requirements for a TNCrsquos digital network providing that specified automobile insurers have a right of contribution against other insurers that provide automobile insurance to the same TNC drivers in satisfaction of certain coverage requirements under certain circumstances etc Referred to three Committees The Banking and Insurance Committee moved a committee substitute forward now in Judiciary Committee SB386 High-Speed Passenger Rail Service ndash ( Mayfield ndash CO-INTRODUCER Gainer) ndash Companion Bill (HB 269) - Citing this act as the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Actrdquo providing minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail providing certain requirements for railroad companies before operating a high-speed passenger rail system requiring a railroad company operating a high-speed passenger rail system to be solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety etc Referred to three Committees The Transportation Committee approved a committee substitute pending review before advancing to the next committee SB408 Highway Safety ndash (Passidomo) - Deleting the definition of the term ldquovulnerable road userrdquo revising provisions relating to the overtaking and passing of a vehicle exempting bicycles from provisions for passing a vehicle on the right at the bicycle riderrsquos own risk with no liability to other motor vehicle drivers under certain circumstances specifying that a bicycle is a vehicle under Florida law and shall be operated in the same manner as any other vehicle etc Referred to three Committees SB 428 Local Government Participation in the Florida Retirement System ndash (Brandes) ndash Requires that new participants in the Florida Retirement System (including MPO employees) may only participate in the defined contribution portion of the FRS Companion Bill HB 353 Both bills have been filed and assigned to three committees Passed Community Affairs Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee SB 460 Personal Delivery Devices ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing the operation of personal delivery devices within county or municipal jurisdictions under certain circumstances prohibiting the operation of personal delivery devices on the Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network requiring a personal delivery device operator to maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least a specified amount for damages arising from the operation of a personal delivery device exempting personal delivery devices from certain registration and insurance requirements etc Referred to three committees passed Transportation Committee now in Banking and Insurance Committee HB 495 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority ndash (Toledo) - Revises membership of TBARTAs Citizens Advisory Committee Referred to two committees passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 596 Utilities ndash (Hutson) - Companion Bill (HB 687) - Utilities Creating the ldquoAdvanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Actrdquo prohibiting the Department of Transportation and certain local governmental entities collectively referred to as the ldquoauthorityrdquo from prohibiting regulating or charging for the collocation of small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way under certain circumstances providing that approval of and charges by an authority are not required for routine maintenance the replacement of certain wireless facilities or the installation placement maintenance or replacement of certain micro wireless facilities etc Passed

Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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    • V A ACTION ITEMS - CAC MOTION REGARDING TRANSIT13
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    • V B MPO BUSINESS PLAN FOR MOBILITY DATA13
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    • V C COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR ANNUAL EVALUATION13
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    • VI OLD BUSINESS amp NEW BUSINESS - A LEGISLATIVE amp RULEMAKING UPDATE13
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Communications Energy and Public Utilities Committee in Government Oversight and Accountability Committee HB 687 Referred to two Committees in the Energy Utilities and Commerce Committee HB 647 Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission - Grant J Toledo (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrison Raburn Raulerson Shaw Spano - Prohibits commission from incurring additional obligations or indebtedness requires liquidation of assets amp satisfaction of existing obligations amp indebtedness by a specified date dissolves commission corrects cross reference Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee now in Government Accountability Committee SB 720 Central Florida Expressway Authority ndash (Mayfield) ndash Companion Bill (HB299) - Central Florida Expressway Authority Increasing the number of members making up the governing body of the Central Florida Expressway Authority adding the geographical boundary of Brevard County to the area served by the authority etc SB720 has been assigned to three committees Passed the Transportation Committee and is now in the Ethics and Elections Committee HB299 has been assigned to two committees and has passed both It is on second reading before the full House HB 725 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brodeur - Co-Introducers - Gruters) - Authorizes person to engage autonomous technology to operate autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode provides that autonomous technology is deemed operator of autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for determining compliance with traffic amp motor vehicle laws provides construction amp applicability with respect to specific statutory provisions provides that autonomous technology is deemed to be validly licensed Companion Bill SB 1066 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Government Accountability Committee Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee in Government Accountability Committee SB 752 Fixed-Guideway Projects ndash (Flores ) ndash Companion Bill (HB315) - Financing of Fixed-guideway Public Transit Projects Revising the amount of funding the Department of Transportation may provide for certain phases of fixed-guideway projects not approved for federal funding etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 842 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Artiles - Co-Introducer Galvano) ndash Companion Bill HB 695 ndash Authorizing the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority in conjunction with the operation of a certain commuter rail service to have the power to assume specified indemnification and insurance obligations subject to certain requirements requiring the Department of Transportation to transfer specified amounts annually from the State Transportation Trust Fund to the authority etc To be heard by Transportation Committee on 03222017 HB 865 Department of Transportation (Williamson ndash Co-Introducer Fischer) ndash This is the annual bill put forward by the Department and this year is a fairly ldquolightrdquo year for their bill It contains clean-up provisions for mostly minor things The last part of the bill does place some restrictions on the Tri-Rail system and their ability to contract Here is a link to the bill httpflsenategovSessionBill201700865 The Bill was filed on February 17th and has not had any further action Provides for assessment amp calculation of fine for unlawful weight amp load of natural gas-fueled vehicle requires written certification of weight information provides gross vehicle weight requirements provides exception requires inspection of certain bridges at intervals required by Federal Highway Administration revises amount for which DOT may enter into certain construction amp maintenance contracts provides requirements for validation of turnpike revenue bonds amp related complaints waives requirements for approval of certain work program amendments by LBC deletes provisions regarding Florida Highway Beautification Council transfers certain powers amp duties to DOT prohibits SFRTA from entering into certain contractsagreements amp committing certain funds wo DOT approval of expenditures prohibits certain funds to be provided to authority except under certain circumstances provides requirements for entering into certain new contracts

HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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HB 881 Transportation Disadvantaged (Watson B) - Requires transportation coordinating boards to consider certain criteria in evaluating multicountyregional transportation opportunities authorizes transportation disadvantaged program funds to be used to purchase certain services provides circumstances under which cashin-kind match is not required Referred to three committees Companion bill SB 1086 SB 1066 Autonomous Vehicles ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing a person to engage autonomous technology to operate an autonomous vehicle in autonomous mode providing that autonomous technology is deemed to be the operator of an autonomous vehicle operating in autonomous mode for purposes of determining compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws etc Referred to three Committees HB 725 is the companion bill SB 1672 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (Latvala ndash Co-Introducers Galvano Rouson) - Creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee to replace the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee revising the definition of the term ldquoauthorityrdquo to mean the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority and to include only Hillsborough Manatee Pasco and Pinellas Counties and any other contiguous county that is party to an agreement of participation creating the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority instead of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority etc Referred to three committees To be heard by the Transportation Committee on 03222017 SB 1742 Texting While Driving ndash (Rodriguez) - Revising penalties for violations of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law providing enhanced penalties for such violations when committed in a school zone or school crossing requiring each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt policies to prohibit the practice of racial profiling in the enforcement of this section etc Referred to Communications Energy and Public Utilities Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations Other transportation legislation

HB 29 Specialty License Plates ndash (McGhee) - Directs DHSMV to develop National Pan-Hellenic Council

Sorority or Fraternity license plates Committee Substitute (CS) in Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed CS completed review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee passed now in Government Accountability Committee On 1st reading SB 72 Voter Registration ndash (Clemens - CO-INTRODUCER Rodriguez) - Providing that driver license or identification card applications driver license or identification card renewal applications and changes of address for existing driver licenses or identification cards submitted to the department serve as voter registration applications specifying that an applicant must consent to the use of his or her signature for voter registration purposes providing for paper-based applications etc HB 147 Skateboard and Scooter Regulations ndash (Stark- Companion Bill SB 266 ndash Book) - Creates Maxs Helmet Law requires child under 16 to wear helmet while riding skateboard or foot-propelled scooter provides helmet standards prohibits attachment of skateboard or scooter to vehicle prohibits parent from authorizing violation prohibits renting or leasing skateboard or scooter without helmet provides for enforcement penalties exceptions amp disposition of fines SB 156 Motor Vehicle Insurance ndash (Brandes) - Authorizing insurers to provide for termination of motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed on or after a specified date as a result of the repeal of sections by this act requiring certain motor vehicle insurance policies to provide certain property damage liability and bodily injury liability coverage rather than only such policies providing personal injury protection expanding

the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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    • V A ACTION ITEMS - CAC MOTION REGARDING TRANSIT13
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    • V C COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR ANNUAL EVALUATION13
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the scope of certain criminal acts related to false and fraudulent insurance claims by removing limitations to such acts under the no-fault law etc HB 179 Veteran Identification ndash (Combee) - Veteran Identification Requires DHSMV to create veteran identification card for certain purposes provides for design of card provides eligibility requirements prohibits use of card for certain purposes authorizes use of card as proof of veteran status for obtaining waivers of licenseregistration fees relating to certain businesses amp occupations amp carrying concealed weaponsfirearms Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee HB 193 Towing and Storage Fees ndash (Cortes R) - Prohibits counties amp municipalities from enacting ordinances or rules that impose a fee or charge on wrecker operators or vehicle storage companies when providing certain services provides exceptions Committee Substitute by Local Federal and Veteranrsquos Affairs Subcommittee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee passed advanced to Government Accountability Committee HB 237 Driving or Boating Under the Influence ndash (Silvers) - Designates act Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) Act provides that person with specified amount of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ndash the drug in marijuana) per milliliter of blood commits offense of driving under influence or boating under influence SB 302 Penalties and Fees ndash (Brandes - CO-INTRODUCERS Rouson Young) - Revising requirements relating to the payment of court-related fines or other monetary penalties fees charges and costs prohibiting the suspension of a personrsquos driver license solely for failure to pay a penalty if the person demonstrates to the court when specified that he or she is unable to pay such penalty revising penalties relating to suspending revoking or withholding issuance of driver licenses or driving privileges for minors under a specified age who possess firearms under certain circumstances etc Committee Substitute by Transportation Committee passed Completed CS review and advanced to Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice SB 534 Public Works Project ndash (Perry) Companion bill HB 599 - Public Works Projects Prohibiting the state and political subdivisions that contract for public works projects from imposing restrictive conditions on certain contractors subcontractors or material suppliers or carriers prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from restricting qualified bidders from submitting bids or being awarded contracts etc Committee Substitute by Community Affairs Committee To be heard by the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on 03222017 HB 1137 Use of State Funds ndash (Edwards) - Provides limitation on actual expenses of certain lodging that may be reimbursed for specified employee authorizes employee to expend own funds on lodging expenses that exceed specified amount establishes maximum costs per square foot guidelines for new state-funded construction provides duties of DMS provides criminal penalties requires legislative budget requests for fixed capital outlay for new construction to comply with certain requirements prohibits use of state funds to purchase alcoholic beverages amp food or beverages for certain state agency appreciation or recognition events Referred to three committees Passed Oversight Transparency and Administration Subcommittee now in Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee HB 1387 Express Lanes ndash (Nunez) - Requires DOT amp Florida Turnpike Enterprise to ensure reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points on express lanes amp to undertake efforts to expand reasonable amp practicably feasible entry amp exit points for certain purposes provides toll requirements Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 1419 Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration- (Williamson) - Obstruction of Traffic during a Protest or Demonstration Prohibits person from obstructinginterfering with traffic during certain

protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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    • V A ACTION ITEMS - CAC MOTION REGARDING TRANSIT13
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protestdemonstration provides penalties exempts motor vehicle operator from liability for injurydeath to such person under certain circumstances specifies burden of proof Introduced on 03072017 referred to three Committees HB 6007 Traffic Infraction Detectors ndash (Avila Ingoglia - CO-INTRODUCER Diaz M) ndash (Very similar to SB 178 - Artiles - CO-INTRODUCERS Brandes Mayfield) - Traffic Infraction Detectors Repeals provisions relating to installation amp use of traffic infraction detectors to enforce specified provisions when driver fails to stop at traffic signal provisions that authorize DHSMV county or municipality to use such detectors amp provisions for distribution of penalties collected for specified violations Passed Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Passed Appropriations Committee Passed Government Accountability Committee Placed on Calendar On 2nd Reading Placed on Special Order Calendar 03222017 HB 6009 Motorcycle Safety ndash (Hahnfeldt) - Removes provisions authorizing certain persons over 21 years of age to operateride motorcycle without wearing protective headgear provides penalties

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