Savoy ITEP grant Support Letters
Letters of Support for an ITEP grant for a bikeway along First Street from Windsor Road to Curtis Road.
Letters of Support for an ITEP grant for a bikeway along First Street from Windsor Road to Curtis Road.
Small Starts is a federal grant program administered by the Federal Transit Administration for eligible transportation projects that cost less than $250 million total. A Small Starts grant proposal is being spearheaded by MTD for a segment of high-traffic streets in the center of campus, which would require a cost-sharing component by all the CATS member agencies. Within the University District, this grant proposal includes bike lanes on White Street, Wright Street, Green Street from Wright Street to Lincoln Avenue, and Armory Avenue from Wright Street to Fourth Street. Within the Small Starts proposed improvements, the University has jurisdiction over Armory Avenue from Wright Street to Fourth Street, the Wright Street existing bike path to the east of the roadway from Armory Avenue to Green Street, and the Green Street existing bike path to the north of the curb from Wright Street to east of Goodwin Avenue.
The Green Street bike path removal should occur when the City of Urbana installs bike lanes on Green Street. The Wright Street bike path removal will need to happen in conjunction with the installation of bike lanes on Wright Street, which is under City of Champaign jurisdiction. The bike lanes on Armory Avenue should occur when the Wright Street and Armory Avenue intersection is reconfigured. That reconfiguration will include shifting the street and sidewalk southern edges farther to the south, so it will be primarily under the jurisdiction of the University. However, this work will require careful coordination with the City of Champaign, and the intersection should be done in conjunction with the bike lane installation on Wright Street.
The projects in this grant proposal are the top priority safety concerns for the University and the other CATS agencies. Every effort should be made to assist MTD with obtaining this grant, so these safety issues can be addressed quickly and completely. Additionally, because the Small Start Grant will require some matching funds from the member agencies of CATS, the University should be diligent in helping to meet the required match.
The Campus Area Transportation Study (CATS) members worked together through the MTD to submit a TIGER grant application for nearly $30M in funding for complete street implementation in the University District.
Stacey DeLorenzo and Morgan Johnston identified the specific scope of the Sixth Street bike lanes project to prepare a grant application. This project will include parking removal on the east side of the street from Armory to Pennsylvania. The segment from Armory to Gregory will be implemented with the Sixth Street and Stadium Drive capital project. The remainder of the bike lane installation, along with other improvements, would occur with this grant funding. Stacey will develop the application by mid July.
Stacey DeLorenzo and Morgan Johnston met to discuss a potential ITEP grant application. We looked at the bike lanes needed on Sixth Street from Armory to Pennsylvania. We will gather the information about the costs, and talk with Rita Black at the CCRPC CUUATS group about the likelihood of success.