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Public Comment Period for the FY 2024-2027 Transportation Improvement Program Amendment 4

April 30 2024 | 0 Comments

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TIP Amendment 4 Packet

Multiple changes are proposed for Amendment Number 4 to the FY 2024-2027 Transportation Improvement Program and can be found in the attached packet.

  1. *New* Jordan Creek Trail – Mount Vernon to College (EN2414)
    Ozark Greenways is requesting funding for engineering and design on the Jordan Creek Trail for a total programmed amount of $137,520.
  2. *New* South Creek Greenway - Posenke (EN2415)
    Ozark Greenways is requesting funding for engineering and design on the South Creek Greenway for a total programmed amount of $160,379.

  3. *New* Ward Branch Greenway – National to Fremont (EN2416)
    Ozark Greenways is requesting funding for engineering and design on the Ward Branch Greenway for a total programmed amount of $43,189.
  4. *New* Wilson’s Creek Trail – Ewing to Rutledge-Wilson (EN2417)
    Ozark Greenways is requesting funding for engineering and design on the Wilson’s Creek Trail for a total programmed amount of $400,024.
  5. *New* Fassnight Trail from Skate Park to Fort (EN2418)
    Ozark Greenways is requesting funding for engineering and design on the Fassnight Trail for a total programmed amount of $168,788.
  6. *New* Chadwick Jackson Street Connector (EN2419)
    The City of Ozark is requesting funding for engineering and design for a connection to the Chadwick Trail for a total programmed amount of $33,404.
  7. *New* Kali Springs Trail Connector (EN2420)
    The City of Ozark is requesting funding for engineering and design on the Kali Springs Connector for a total programmed amount of $32,388.
  8. *New* Blue Stem Phase I North Ozark Greenway (EN2421)
    The City of Ozark is requesting funding for engineering and design on the Blue Stem Phase I trail for a total programmed amount of $73,031.
  9. *New* Finley River Trail Western Extension (EN2422)
    The City of Ozark is requesting funding for engineering and design on the Finley River Trail for a total programmed amount of $112,142.
  10. *New* Fassnight Greenway – Glenstone to Enterprise (EN2423)
    The City of Springfield is requesting funding for engineering and design on the Fassnight Trail for a total programmed amount of $444,000.
  11. *Revised* Downtown N. Main Street (NX2301)
    The City of Nixa is requesting to add STBG-U funding in FY 2025 for ROW, for a new total programmed amount of $497,516.
  12. *Revised* Project Development for Route CC Capital Improvements (OK2301)
    Engineering funding programmed for STBG-U in FY 2023 was not obligated and needs to be moved forward to FY 2024.
  13. *New* Grant Avenue Viaduct (SP2502)
    The City of Springfield is requesting funding to perform rehabilitation and maintenance on the Grant Avenue Viaduct for a total programmed amount of $2,226,000.
  14. *New* Martin Luther King Jr. Bridge (Benton Ave.) (SP2503)
    The City of Springfield is requesting funding to perform rehabilitation and maintenance on the Martin Luther King Jr. Bridge for a total programmed amount of $1,026,000.

How to comment:
Online: http://giveusyourinput.org
Email: comment@ozarkstransportation.org
Fax: 417-862-6013
In writing: OTO, 2208 W. Chesterfield Blvd., Suite 101, Springfield, MO 65807

The public comment period will end on May 15, 2024 at 5 p.m. The OTO Board of Directors will review and consider approving the Amendment at their May 16, 2024 Board Meeting, held at 12:00 noon. After reviewing recommendations and entertaining public comment, the OTO Board of Directors will decide whether to formally adopt the Amendment.

For more information, contact: Natasha Longpine, Transportation Planning Manager, Ozarks Transportation Organization, 2208 W. Chesterfield Boulevard, Suite 101, Springfield, Missouri 65807, 417-865-3042.

Ozarks Transportation Organization is your Springfield-regional Metropolitan Planning Organization, or MPO. The MPO is a body of elected and appointed members who work together with local, state and federal elected officials and policy-makers, serving to make funding and planning decisions for transportation within the Springfield, MO region.

Public input is a cornerstone of our operations. To tell us what you think, please email us at comment@ozartstransportation.org. Find us on Facebook or on Twitter @theOTOMPO.


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