ST. CLAIR COUNTY TRANSPORTATION STUDY (SCCOTS) ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2018 9:30 A.M. CONFERENCE ROOM A 200 Grand River Avenue, 2 nd Floor, Port Huron, MI 48060 AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Introduction of Members and Guests 3. Citizens to be Heard 4. Approval of Minutes- Action Item a. February 14, 2018- Advisory Committee b. April 11, 2018- Technical Subcommittee 5. Communications and Notices a. SEMCOG Regional Update b. JobNet Shutdown- MDOT c. Training Wheels Training Opportunity d. Build Transportation Program- Notice of Funding 6. Project Updates a. Federal-Aid Transportation Project Updates 7. Old Business a. Road Funding Discussion (ongoing agenda item) i. What is Advance Construct?- Heidi Phaneuf, MDOT b. Approval of 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan- Goals and Objectives- Action Item 8. New Business a. FY 2019 Transportation Improvement Program Amendment: Federal Earmark- Action Item b. Approval of FY 2019 and 2020 STP-Urban Projects with Revised Funding Targets- Action Item c. Approval of FY 2021, 2022, 2023 Transportation Improvement Program Projects- Action Item d. Approval of Transit: State of Good Repairs Performance Measures- Action Item e. 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan- General Program Account Targets f. Geo-Cortex Presentation- Tuoyo Scott, St. Clair County GIS 9. Other Items a. Next Meeting Scheduled: June 13, 2018 10. Adjournment The SCCMPC fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulation in all programs and activities. For more information, or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form, call (810) 989-6950. St. Clair County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Anyone requiring special accommodations in order to attend this meeting should contact the St. Clair County Metropolitan Planning Commission office at (810) 989-6950 at least three days prior to said meeting.
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ST. CLAIR COUNTY TRANSPORTATION STUDY (SCCOTS) ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2018 � 9:30 A.M.
CONFERENCE ROOM A 200 Grand River Avenue, 2nd Floor, Port Huron, MI 48060
AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Introduction of Members and Guests
3. Citizens to be Heard
4. Approval of Minutes- Action Item a. February 14, 2018- Advisory Committee b. April 11, 2018- Technical Subcommittee
5. Communications and Notices a. SEMCOG Regional Update b. JobNet Shutdown- MDOT c. Training Wheels Training Opportunity d. Build Transportation Program- Notice of Funding
6. Project Updates a. Federal-Aid Transportation Project Updates
7. Old Business a. Road Funding Discussion (ongoing agenda item)
i. What is Advance Construct?- Heidi Phaneuf, MDOT b. Approval of 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan- Goals and Objectives- Action
Item
8. New Business a. FY 2019 Transportation Improvement Program Amendment: Federal Earmark-
Action Item b. Approval of FY 2019 and 2020 STP-Urban Projects with Revised Funding Targets-
Action Item c. Approval of FY 2021, 2022, 2023 Transportation Improvement Program Projects-
Action Item d. Approval of Transit: State of Good Repairs Performance Measures- Action Item e. 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan- General Program Account Targets f. Geo-Cortex Presentation- Tuoyo Scott, St. Clair County GIS
9. Other Items a. Next Meeting Scheduled: June 13, 2018
10. Adjournment
The SCCMPC fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulation in all programs and activities. For more information, or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form, call (810) 989-6950.
St. Clair County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Anyone requiring special accommodations in order to attend this meeting should contact the St. Clair County Metropolitan Planning Commission office at (810) 989-6950 at least three days prior to said meeting.
COUNTY OF ST. CLAIR
St. Clair County Transportation Study DAVID STRUCK, Director SCCOTS
c/o St. Clair County Metropolitan Planning Commission
200 Grand River Avenue, Suite 202 Port Huron, MI 48060-4017
Phone: (810) 989-6950 Fax: (810) 987-5931
St. Clair County Transportation Study Advisory Committee 200 Grand River Avenue, Conference Room A
Port Huron, MI 48060
Meeting of February 14, 2018
MINUTES
1) Call to Order
The meeting was called to order by Schrader at 9:31 a.m.
2) Introduction of Members and Guests
Members Present
Steve Brudzinski, SEMCOG; Elaine Leven, Marine City; Bill Gratopp, BOC; John Osborne, Yale;
Kirk Weston, SCCRC; Dave McElroy, BWATC; David Smith, City of Port Huron; Mike Booth,
City of St. Clair; Barry Kreiner, City of Marysville; Randy Fernandez, City of Marysville; Larry
Wilson, City of Memphis; Bart Dunsmore, City of Memphis; Patrick Phelan, City of Marysville;
Erik Tamlyn, MDOT
Staff
Lindsay Wallace, Transportation Planner
3) Citizens to Address the Committee
None
4) Approval of Minutes – December 13, 2017
Motion by Gratopp, supported by Leven, to approve the minutes of December 13, 2017 as
presented. Motion carried unanimously.
5) Communications and Notices
Communications and notices were discussed with no action taken.
6) Project Updates
a) Federal-Aid Transportation Project Updates
Committee members discussed their respective projects with the advisory committee.
7) Old Business
a) Road Funding Discussion
b) Transportation Improvement Program
i) FY 2020-2023 TIP Key Dates:
(1) 2/2/18: Project Proposals Due
(2) 2/27/18: Score Discretionary Portion of the Proposals
(3) 3/7/18: Project Selection at SCCOTS Meeting
(4) 3/21/18: Public Hearing at Metro Planning Commission (MPC) Meeting
(5) 4/11/18: Approval at SCCOTS Committee
(6) 4/18/18 Approval at MPC
SCCOTS Minutes
February 14, 2018
Page 2
8) New Business
a) FY 2019 and 2020 TIP Amendments
i) SCCRC – Capac Road
b) 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan
i) Develop: Goals/Objectives and Performance Measures – Discussion
Motion by Booth, supported by Gratopp, to support the MDOT Safety Targets. Motion
carried unanimously.
9) Other Items
a) Next Meeting Date
The next meeting will be on March 7, 2018.
10) Adjournment
Motion by Leven, supported by Gratopp, to adjourn the meeting at 10:28 a.m. Motion carried
unanimously.
Respectfully submitted,
Lindsay Wallace
Transportation Planner
Prepared by: Penny Guyette
COUNTY OF ST. CLAIR
St. Clair County Transportation Study DAVID STRUCK, Director SCCOTS
c/o St. Clair County Metropolitan Planning Commission
200 Grand River Avenue, Suite 202 •••• Port Huron, MI 48060-4017
Phone: (810) 989-6950 •••• Fax: (810) 987-5931
St. Clair County Transportation Study
Technical Subcommittee Meeting 200 Grand River Avenue, Conference Room A
Port Huron, MI 48060
Meeting of April 11, 2018
MINUTES
A. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order by Wallace at 9:32 AM.
Introduction of Members and Guests
Members Present
Barry Kreiner, City of Marysville; Bill Gratopp, BOC; Bill Hazelton, SCCRC; Kirk Weston,
SCCRC; David Smith, City of Port Huron; Randy Fernandez, City of Marysville; Mike Booth, City
of St. Clair; Steve Brudzinski, SEMCOG; Larry Wilson, Memphis; Bart Dunsmore, Memphis;
Patrick Phelan, BMJ; Heidi Phaneuf, MDOT
Staff
Lindsay Wallace, Transportation Planner; David Struck, Director of Planning
B. Communications/Announcements
C. New Business
1. FY 2020-2023 Transportation Improvement Program
i. Prioritization Process
Talked about potential changes.
ii. Project Selection Discussion
a. Forward to SCCOTS Advisory Committee
i. Urban Projects
Motion by Fernandes, supported by Booth to approve the selected urban
projects as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
ii. Rural Projects
Motion by Dunsmore, supported by Hazelton to approve the selected rural
projects as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
2. 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan Update
i. Call for Projects Update – SEMCOG ProjTracker
ii. Draft Goals/Objectives Chapter
Asked for input, will bring to SCCOTS Advisory Committee in May.
SCCOTS Technical Subcommittee Meeting Minutes
April 11, 2018
Page 2
D. Adjournment
Motion by Both, supported by Williams, to adjourn the meeting at 10:00 AM. Motion carried
unanimously.
Respectfully submitted,
Lindsay Wallace
Transportation Planner
Prepared by: Penny Guyette
April 30, 2018
Volume 24, No. 8
Executive Committee meets on May 3
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See meeting details and registration information here. Members received an agenda on April 26.
Contact: Mike Spence, SEMCOG Executive Office.
SEMCOG releases residential construction report
Healthy economy in 2017 helped push totals 16 percent higher than 2016
The Southeast Michigan region finished 2017 with a total of 11,120 new residential building permits issued – a
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MDOT Training Wheels V2.0 On-Road Bicycle Facility Design Training
One day classes: June 18, 19 or 20, Detroit
August 14, 15 or 16, Grand Rapids
Training Wheels V2.0 is an updated educational 1-day course on the newest planning and design for on-road bicycle facilities. It consists of classroom instruction using state and national guidance, followed by an on-road bicycling segment. We will casually ride through downtown and analyze various types of accommodations for bicyclists such as separated or buffered bike lanes and roadway/bikeway design challenges. Target Audience: This course is for city, county, and MDOT managers, engineers, planners,
elected officials, DDA staff, economic development staff, township officials, Chamber of Commerce and other stakeholders that can help educate people about on-road bicycle facilities.
Education Credits: Engineers may be eligible for 6.5 Continuing Education Credits. Planners may self-report up to 6.5 Certification Maintenance hours.
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Registration: FREE! Course provided by Michigan Department of Transportation. Please RSVP by May 14, for Detroit. Grand Rapids RSVP opens in June. Class location will be provided at confirmation. Class size is limited to 25.
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BUILD Discretionary Grants
U.S. Department of Transportation Launches BUILD
Transportation Program,
Announces $1.5 Billion Notice of Funding Opportunity
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today published a Notice of Funding
Opportunity (NOFO) to apply for $1.5 billion in discretionary grant funding through the Better Utilizing
Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) Transportation Discretionary Grants program.
BUILD Transportation grants replace the pre-existing Transportation Investment Generating Economic
Recovery (TIGER) grant program. As the Administration looks to enhance America’s infrastructure, FY
2018 BUILD Transportation grants are for investments in surface transportation infrastructure and are
to be awarded on a competitive basis for projects that will have a significant local or regional impact.
BUILD funding can support roads, bridges, transit, rail, ports or intermodal transportation.
“BUILD Transportation grants will help communities revitalize their surface transportation systems while
also increasing support for rural areas to ensure that every region of our country benefits,” said
Secretary Elaine L. Chao.
Projects for BUILD will be evaluated based on merit criteria that include safety, economic
competitiveness, quality of life, environmental protection, state of good repair, innovation, partnership,
and additional non-Federal revenue for future transportation infrastructure investments.
To reflect the Administration’s Infrastructure Initiative, DOT intends to award a greater share of BUILD
Transportation grant funding to projects located in rural areas that align well with the selection criteria
than to such projects in urban areas. The notice highlights rural needs in several of the evaluation
criteria, including support for rural broadband deployment where it is part of an eligible transportation
project.
The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 made available $1.5 billion for National Infrastructure
Investments, otherwise known as BUILD Transportation Discretionary grants, through September 30,
2020. For this round of BUILD Transportation grants, the maximum grant award is $25 million, and no
more than $150 million can be awarded to a single State, as specified in the FY 2018 Appropriations
Act. At least 30 percent of funds must be awarded to projects located in rural areas.
BUILD Discretionary Grants | US Department of Transportation https://www.transportation.gov/BUILDgrants
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To provide technical assistance to a broad array of stakeholders, DOT is hosting a series of webinars
during the FY 2018 BUILD grant application process. A webinar on how to compete for BUILD
Transportation Grants for all applicants will be held on Thursday, May 24; a webinar for rural and tribal
applicants will be held on Tuesday, May 29; and a webinar on how to prepare a benefit cost analysis for
a BUILD application will be held on Thursday, May 31. All webinars will take place from 2:00-4:00 PM
EDT. Details and registration information regarding these webinars will be made available at
https://www.transportation.gov/BUILDgrants/outreach. The Department will schedule additional
webinars on these topics in June.
The deadline to submit an application for the FY 2018 BUILD Transportation Discretionary Grants
program is July 19, 2018.
For more information, please visit https://www.transportation.gov/BUILDgrants.
Updated: Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Related Links
TIGER 2017 Awards
TIGER 2016 Awards
TIGER 2015 Awards
TIGER 2014 Awards
TIGER 2013 Awards
TIGER 2012 Awards
TIGER 2011 Awards
TIGER 2010 Capital Projects
TIGER 2010 Planning Projects
TIGER I Awards
Related Links
BUILD NOFOSubmit Feedback >
BUILD Discretionary Grants | US Department of Transportation https://www.transportation.gov/BUILDgrants