Title
Resolution to Amend the Fiscal Year 2024 Council Approved Budget to Accept and Appropriate $509,528 in Additional Virginia Highway Safety Improvement Program Funding from the Virginia Department of Transportation to the Capital Fund (Capital Projects Fund) for the Mercury Boulevard Pedestrian Improvements Project
Purpose
The Mercury Boulevard Pedestrian Improvements Project (UPC 113749) (the “Project”) will remove the existing median left turn lane onto Easterly Avenue and will add a fence along the Mercury Boulevard median between the signalized intersections at Seldendale Drive and the Langley Square Shopping Center entrance, to better encourage pedestrians to cross at these signalized pedestrian crossings. At the City’s request the Virginia Department of Transportation (“VDOT”) identified $509,528 in additional Virginia Highway Safety Improvement Program (“VA HSIP”) funding to transfer to the Project.
Discussion
See Purpose/Background Above.
Impact
Net Impact $509,528 in federal and state funds will be added to Mercury Boulevard Pedestrian Improvements Project.
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Body
WHEREAS, in accordance with Virginia Department of Transportation ("VDOT") project allocation procedures, City Council must request, by resolution, that VDOT appropriate funds to highway projects in the City of Hampton;
WHEREAS, VDOT has agreed to transfer to the City the sum of $509,528 in additional Virginia Highway Safety Improvement Program (“VA HSIP”; also referred to by VDOT as “Virginia Safety HSIP”) funding for the Mercury Boulevard Pedestrian Improvements Project (UPC 113749);
WHEREAS, these funds were not previously included in the Fiscal Year 2024 Council Approved Budget; and
WHEREAS, VDOT will pay those funds to the City on a reimbursement basis following the expenditure of City funds.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL...
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