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TIP # | Project Name | Description | Project Expected Start Date | Total Cost |
U-4726 | DCHC MPO Bike/Ped TAP-Eligible Projects | Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro (DCHC) MPO. Bicycle, pedestrian, and Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP)-eligible projects.construct bike and pedestrian features. Planning, design, right of way, and construction by jurisdictions or agencies in the DCHC MPO area. STP-DA and TAP-DA funding reflects unprogrammed balances, programming subject to MPO approval. | 2021 | $13,674,926 |
U-4724 | SR 1158 (Cornwallis Road) | Construct bike and pedestrian features along West Cornwallis Road (SR1158) from South Roxboro Street (SR 2295) to Chapel Hill Road (SR 1127) in Durham. Planning, design, right of way, and construction are in progress by the City of Durham. | Prior Year | $9,444,000 |
U-4716 | Passenger Rail Project Piedmont Corridor | Passenger Rail Project Piedmont Corridor Various Routes and Norfolk Southern Railroad-North Carolina Railroad in Durham and Morrisville, south of I-40 to north of McCrimmon Parkway. Construct a grade separation at SR 1978 (Hopson Rd). Extend Church Street to Hopson Rd. Close Church Street crossing 734 748 m of the Norfolk Southern-North Carolina Railroad, construct a second track, and widen Hopson Road from east of SR 1999 (Davis Drive) to NC 54. | Prior Year | $36,062,000 |
U-3308 | NC 55 (Alston Ave) | From NC 147 (Durham Freeway) to US 70 Business/ NC 98 (Holloway St) in Durham. Widen from four-lane divided facility from NC 147 to Main Street and replace Norfolk Southern railroad bridges. Modernize from Main Street to US 70 Business/ NC 98 (Holloway St) including addition of on-street parking, bicycle lanes, turn lanes, median, and access management. Right of way for this project is in progress. Amendment #1 to FY18-27 TIP added STBGDA funds for bicycle and pedestrian enhancements. | Prior Year | $41,392,996 |
U-0071 | East End Connector | East End Connector, from NC 147 (Durham Freeway) to north of NC 98 in Durham. Four-lane divided freeway with auxiliary lanes, part on new location. Amendment #1 to FY18-27 TIP added STBGDA funds to install sidewalks not covered in original project. | Prior Year | $206,509,548 |
TV-4903 | 5310 State Admin | Prior Year | $11,220,000 | |
TU-0015 | ITRE ADA Training | 2023 | $73,000 | |
TU-0014 | ITRE Technical Assistance to IMD | NCDOT, NCSU (ITRE) WILL PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE INTEGRATED MOBILITY DIVISION AND SUBRECIPIENTS. | 2023 | $634,000 |
TU-0013 | Durham Station Rehabilitation | GoDurham is planning improvements to Durham Station to expand equitable access to transit, improve station amenities, and increase connections to employment, healthcare and education opportunities. GoDurham’s system-wide average daily weekday ridership has increased since Durham Station opened in 2008 from 8,000 to 14,000 riders (21,000 pre-COVID). With this ridership growth, existing conditions at Durham Station do not effectively serve the needs of the low income and transit-dependent riders and provide limited opportunities for increased transit service. Improvements will serve a large portion of GoDurham riders, 80% of which are minorities, 90% of which earn less than $35,000 a year, and 68% of which that do not have access to a personal vehicle. The existing conditions provide limited seating and covering for passengers. The canopies cover 30% of the bus island, often resulting in passengers standing in weather conditions and walking through water. The improvements to the bus island will include expanded canopies to protect 80% of the bus island for more expansive shelter from the weather and host solar panels, additional seating, new restrooms and a customer service security kiosk. These new amenities respond to rider-identified improvements to assist in quick transfers and a better waiting experience. In addition to passenger amenity improvements, 8 additional bus bays, redesigned bus lanes and new pavement will improve transit operations and safety at Durham Station. Space for future electric bus charging will also be provided. The existing site layout is at capacity with existing transit operations and will not be able to accommodate future improvements and service expansion being developed in the Durham Transit Plan. | 2023 | $13,500,000 |
TU-0011 | Statewide 5304 Program Funds | NCDOT, NCDOT-IMD SECTION 5304 PROGRAM FUNDS TO SUPPORT THE INTEGRATED MOBILITY DIVISION URBAN TRANSIT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES. | 2023 | $2,070,000 |
TU-0009 | NCSU (ITRE) Training/Professional Development | NCSU (ITRE) Training/Professional Development Related to Delivery of ADA Training to Transit Professionals. | 2022 | $765,000 |
TU-0008 | NCSU (ITRE) Technical Assistance to IMD and Subrecipients | 2022 | $588,000 | |
TU-0006 | Wake Bus Plan | GoTriangle Wake County Bus Plan Update. | 2021 | $840,000 |
TU-0005 | NCDOT 5303 Metropolitan Transportation Planning Funds for FTA Grants | NCDOT 5303 Metropolitan Transportation Planning Funds for FTA Grant | 2022 | $10,809,000 |
TU-0003 | FTA H.O.P.E. Grant | DISCRETIONARY GRANT AWARDED BY FTA. PLANNING AND DESIGN IN PREPARATION FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE DEPLOYMENT. | 2021 | $122,000 |
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