File #: 23-0289    Version: 1 Name: FY2024 State of Good Repair Projects
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/15/2023 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 9/27/2023 Final action: 9/27/2023
Title: Resolution to Request the Virginia Department of Transportation to Program Six State of Good Repair Projects into its Six-Year Improvement Plan; to Amend the City Manager's Council Approved FY2024 Capital Fund (Capital Projects Fund) Budget to Incorporate the Projects; to Appropriate $1,499,000 VDOT State of Good Repair Funds to the Capital Projects Fund for Six Projects; and to Authorize the City Manager or Her Designee to Execute any Necessary Agreements.
Indexes: DO NOT USE - 21 - Good Government
Related files: 24-0475
Title

Resolution to Request the Virginia Department of Transportation to Program Six State of Good Repair Projects into its Six-Year Improvement Plan; to Amend the City Manager's Council Approved FY2024 Capital Fund (Capital Projects Fund) Budget to Incorporate the Projects; to Appropriate $1,499,000 VDOT State of Good Repair Funds to the Capital Projects Fund for Six Projects; and to Authorize the City Manager or Her Designee to Execute any Necessary Agreements.

Purpose

PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:

The Commonwealth Transportation Board approved, by Resolution, on June 21, 2023 the State of Good Repair district funding distribution percentages for fiscal year 2024. Pursuant to Code of Virginia § 33.2-369, as amended, titled State of Good Repair, the Virginia Department of Transportation (“VDOT”) provides funding for reconstruction and replacement of structurally deficient state and locally owned bridges and rehabilitation of pavement including municipality maintained primary extensions. The City of Hampton (“City”) applied and was approved for State of Good Repair funding, and a total of $1,499,000 was allocated for six projects. The City was notified that funding has been available since July 2023 for the following projects and in the following amounts: Power Plant Parkway Resurfacing Project – Queen Street 0.31 miles South of Queen Street ($201,000), Shell Road Resurfacing Project – Ridgeway Avenue to Monterey Avenue ($282,000), Shell Road Resurfacing Project – Melville Road to Ridgeway Avenue  ($232,000),  Shell Road Resurfacing Project – Monterey Avenue to LaSalle Avenue ($97,000), Mallory Street Resurfacing Project – Sargeant Street to Seaboard Avenue ($266,000), and Wythe Creek Road Resurfacing Project – Commander Shepard Boulevard to Back River Bridge ($421,000).  These projects will enhance transportation within the City of Hampton. Once the allocations are accepted by the City, they are available immediately. VDOT has already assigned project numbers in ...

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