Title
Resolution Requesting that the Virginia Department of Transportation Program Three New Projects into its Six-Year Improvement Plan
Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:
The City of Hampton (the “City”) applied and was approved for Virginia Department of Transportation (“VDOT”) VA Safety Funds (part of the Highway Safety Improvement Program). The City was notified that VDOT’s funding will be received on 100% Federal and State share basis beginning in Fiscal Year 2025 for the following projects (collectively the “Projects”):
1. Pedestrian Crossings Project - Improvements to pedestrian crossings at nineteen intersections throughout the City. Crossings were selected from priority corridors, Mercury Boulevard and Armistead Avenue, and two locations on Mallory Street;
2. Flashing Yellow Arrow Project - Installation at seven intersections in the City determined based on existing signal inventory and lane configurations; and
3. High Visibility Backplates Project - Installation at various intersections throughout the City. Locations were identified from exiting signal inventory and selecting intersections with black (non high-visibility) backplates.
In accordance with the VDOT project allocation procedures, in order to receive VDOT funding support, City Council must request by resolution that VDOT program each highway project and must authorize the City Manager or her designee to execute project administration agreements and any other City/State Agreements for implementation of these Projects. All three projects have been included in the Council Approved FY2025 Budget. These Projects will be fully funded with Federal and State funds to be paid on a reimbursement basis to the City following the expenditure of City funds.
Discussion:
See Purpose/Background Above.
Impact:
The projects are funded with 100% State and Federal funds
Recommendation:
Rec
Approve the Resolution.
Body
WHEREAS, in accordance with the Virginia Department of Transportation (“V...
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