File #: RES 2021-090    Name: NW 39th Avenue Surtax Project Support
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/22/2021 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 5/13/2021 Final action: 5/13/2021
Title: A RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR THE NW 39 AVENUE SHARED USE PATHWAY PROJECT CONSISTENT WITH THE REFERENDUM FOR THE TRANSPORTATION SURTAX ("PENNY FOR TRANSPORTATION" PROGRAM) ON NOVEMBER 6, 2018, AND THE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM SURTAX INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT (ILA) BETWEEN THE BROWARD METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (MPO) AND THE CITY OF COCONUT CREEK.
Indexes: Mobility Project, Pedestrian Amenities, Resolution, Transportation
Attachments: 1. RESOLUTION 2021-090-NW 39 Avenue Shared Use Path, 2. BACKUP-Cost Estimate-NW 39 Ave Shared Use Path, 3. BACKUP-Resolution 2018-217-Transportation Surtax ILA, 4. BACKUP-Resolution 2019-169-Transportation Surtax ILA 1st Amend, 5. BACKUP-Resolution 2021-007-Transportation Surtax ILA 2nd Amend
Related files: RES 2021-007, RES 2019-169, RES 2018-217
AGENDA ITEM REPORT
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A RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR THE NW 39 AVENUE SHARED USE PATHWAY PROJECT CONSISTENT WITH THE REFERENDUM FOR THE TRANSPORTATION SURTAX ("PENNY FOR TRANSPORTATION" PROGRAM) ON NOVEMBER 6, 2018, AND THE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM SURTAX INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT (ILA) BETWEEN THE BROWARD METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (MPO) AND THE CITY OF COCONUT CREEK.

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BACKGROUND:

On November 6, 2018, the residents of Broward County approved the referendum for the Transportation Surtax ("Penny for Transportation" Program). This program established funding along with an application process for eligible transportation projects. The City of Coconut Creek has submitted a Surtax application for grant funding for the design, construction, and inspection of the NW 39 Avenue Shared Use Pathway project along the east side of NW 39 Avenue from Hillsboro Boulevard to NW 74 Street. The application was evaluated and ranked by the MPO and vetted to determine programmability in accordance with the Surtax policies. The City was awarded $921,130 through a Federal transportation program (CSLIP), however, those funds are not programed until 2025. The Surtax application is being sought to expedite the project, and to cover increased cost and other expenses that may not be eligible under the CSLIP program.

The Transportation System Surtax Interlocal Agreement (ILA) provided for a cooperative and organized process for the municipalities, such as Coconut Creek, to submit projects for evaluation and funding with Surtax proceeds. Moving forward, the City may need to fund upfront Surtax projects' Design, Construction, Engineering and Inspection (CEI) costs; however, reimbursement is now eligible for each of those fees. The City may still be required to budget a contingency fund for these projects.
DISCUSSION:
The project is consistent with the City's Complete Streets Policy. The City is committed to filling in gaps and missing links of the City's multiuse paths ...

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