Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 15 - HSIP Traffic Signal AmendmentMEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER MEETING DATE: FEBRUARY 5, 2019 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF 2016-2017 HSIP TRAFFIC SIGNAL PROJECT AMENDMENT RECOMMENDATION: City Council consider Amendment No. 1 for the addition of environmental design work associated with the HSIP traffic signal improvements. FUNDING SOURCE: Funds are available in the Capital Streets Project Fund 178 in an estimated amount of $26,000. BACKGROUND: On January 16, 2018, Council approved a contract with Lee Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $250,000 for the design of traffic signal improvements within the 2016-2017 HSIP Traffic Signal Project.Progress plans were submitted to TxDOT for their review and during the review process it was determined an environmental review was required. Based on the agreement with TxDOT, the City is responsible for the costs of the design of the environmental review plans. The proposed amendment is for the preparation of Categorical Exclusions for the 24 signal projects with an estimated cost of $26,000. Staff expects to seek Council action on the construction agreement with TxDOT this spring with construction scheduled to start later this calendar year. The Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) is for highway safety projects that eliminate or reduce the number of fatalities and serious injuries on public roads. State funding is provided for construction and operational improvements both on and off the state highway system. Under this program, TxDOT will provide 100% of the construction funding for "On System" projects and 90% of the construction funding for "Off System" projects. Local agencies are responsible for 100% of the design and construction overrun costs. In May, 2017, staff submitted 34 traffic signal projects in response to the 2016/2017 TxDOT HSIP call for projects.On November 7, 2017, TxDOT notified staff that 24 intersections had been selected for funding in an amount of $1,813,318. These projects are along SH 26, Northwest Highway, Glade at Euless Grapevine, and SH 121/ William D Tate at Mustang as shown in Figure 1. The scale of the improvements vary from adding vehicle detection to full signal replacement. Staff recommends approval.