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May 30, 201210:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Radisson Woodlands Hotel San Francisco Room

1175 West Route 66, Flagstaff, AZ

ADOT & NACOG Transportation Consultation Meeting with Rural Area Tribal Officials

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Welcome and Introductions

Purpose (to inform and gather information)

State Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) What Moves 

You Arizona

State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)

Five Year Transportation Facilities Construction Program

Engineering District Projects 

Regional TIP

Planning Projects

Items for Discussion

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Vision: Foundation to Build On

bqAZ Statewide Framework

Accepted by State Transportation Board January 15, 2010

Vision and guiding principles focused on:multimodal mobility

economic vitality

sustainability and environment

safety and security

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From Vision to Plan

Fiscally unconstrained

Performance‐based 

How should we grow?

2050 Vision

Multimodal

Fiscally Unconstrained

Vision (BQAZ)What are our priorities, how do we pay?

2035: Focusing the Vision

Fiscally constrained

Multimodal

Emphasis on investment        choices, not projects

Plan (WMYA)

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Goals and Objectives• Five directly from bqAZ

– Improve Mobility and Accessibility– Support Economic Development– Link Transportation and Land Use– Protect the Environment and Natural Resources

– Enhance Safety and Security

• Three additional– Preserve and Maintain the System– Strengthen Partnerships– Promote Fiscal Stewardship

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Planning Parameters

Federal requirements/guidelines

Consideration of planning factors

Stakeholder involvement

Coordination with local and regional plans

Likely federal move to performance management

Full participation by planning partners

Consistency with state requirements

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PhoenixPhoenix

TucsonTucson

NogalesNogales

PrescottPrescott

YumaYuma

FlagstaffFlagstaff

AZ one of the fastest growing states in the last six decades

Transportation demand is driven by population growth, economic activity, travel behavior, and land development patterns

From 1960‐2007, Arizona population quintupled, VMT more than septupled

Freight is important – volume is growing

Access to transportation is more than owning a car 

At least half the transportation systems that the state will need in 2050 have yet to be built

Planning’s Large Role in Statewide Growth

Source: Maricopa Association of Governments

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Highway Preservation

34%

Highway Modernization

29%

Highway Expansion

27%

Non‐Highway10%

Funding Distribution

Baseline Recommended Investment Choice (RIC)

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25 ‐year Revenue Gap

Baseline Revenue $26.2 Billion

Transportation Needs = $88.9 Billion

25‐year Revenue Gap = $62.7 Billion 

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25‐year Full State Needs: $88.9 B

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www.whatmovesyouarizona.gov

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State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) 

Includes the regional COG/MPO Transportation Improvement Programs (TIPs) and ADOT’s Five Year Transportation Facilities Construction Program

Compiled annually and is approved for a four year period

Multi‐year, fiscally constrained statewide multimodal program of federally funded transportation projects

Projects must be in the STIP to be eligible for federal funding

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Five Year Transportation Facilities Construction Program

Comply with State Statute

Plan for developing projects and spending funds for the next five years on the state highway system and Arizona public airports

Projects in the first two years are fully funded and ready to advertise within the year programmed or sooner

Projects in the last three years are identified to establish an implementation plan for preparation phases prior to construction

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Project Selection Schedule

• Districts submit capital project request

• Subprogram managers submit request

• Program team evaluates major projects using selection criteria

June / July Oct / Nov

• Programming TAC evaluates subprogram and major projects

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Project Selection Schedule

December• MPD presents subprogram and major project selections to ADOT management and ADOT Director

February

• Tentative list of projects presented to the State Transportation Board

March / May

• State Transportation Board conducts 3 public hearings on the five year program

June

• State Transportation Board approves the five year program

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Flagstaff District UpdateMay 30, 2012

John Harper, Flagstaff District Engineer

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Flagstaff District

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Flagstaff District ConstructionCurrent ProjectsI-15 MP 13-29

Pvmt PresI-15 MP 13-29

Pvmt Pres

I-17 Elk FenceMunds TI – Woods

Canyon

I-17 Elk FenceMunds TI – Woods

Canyon

SR 64 Tusayan StreetImprovements and

Enhancements

SR 64 Tusayan StreetImprovements and

Enhancements

I-17 Munds Park Interchange Reconstruction

I-17 Munds Park Interchange Reconstruction

SR 89A West Sedona Lighting & Pvmt PresSR 89A West Sedona Lighting & Pvmt Pres

STUDIES

•I-40 DCR: Bellemontto Winona (31 mi)

•I-17 DCR: SR179 to I40 (41.5 mi)

•I-15 Feasibility Study: Nevada State Line –Utah State Line (29.4 mi)

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Flagstaff District ConstructionFuture Projects FY 2012

US 160 Five Miles West of Tuba City

Navajo NationPipe Sleeves –

Drainage

US 160 Five Miles West of Tuba City

Navajo NationPipe Sleeves –

Drainage

SR 98 Potato WashNavajo Nation

Improve Drainage

SR 98 Potato WashNavajo Nation

Improve Drainage

SR 389 @ BIA 50Kaibab Paiute Tribe

Turn Lanes

SR 389 @ BIA 50Kaibab Paiute Tribe

Turn Lanes

I-40 Buffalo Range TI –Two Guns TI

Pvmt Pres

I-40 Buffalo Range TI –Two Guns TI

Pvmt Pres

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Flagstaff District ConstructionFuture Projects FY 2013

I-15 Farm Road T.I.Add Box & Ped Sidewalk

I-15 Farm Road T.I.Add Box & Ped Sidewalk

I-40 E. Ashfork TI –W. Williams TI

Pvmt Pres

I-40 E. Ashfork TI –W. Williams TI

Pvmt Pres

I-17 Sedona TI –Stoneman Lake TI

Pvmt Pres

I-17 Sedona TI –Stoneman Lake TI

Pvmt Pres

SR 89A Jct JW Powell Blvd. & SR 89A

Intersection Improv.

SR 89A Jct JW Powell Blvd. & SR 89A

Intersection Improv.

I-40 Canyon Padre Br.New Deck EB

I-40 Canyon Padre Br.New Deck EBUS 180 Columbus Avenue

– Snowbowl Road Pvmt Pres

US 180 Columbus Avenue – Snowbowl Road

Pvmt Pres

US 89 LCRNavajo Nation

New Br./Divided Rdwy

US 89 LCRNavajo Nation

New Br./Divided Rdwy

US 89 Gray Spot Wash –

North Red HillNavajo Nation

Pvmt Pres

US 89 Gray Spot Wash –

North Red HillNavajo Nation

Pvmt Pres

US 89A Trail Canyon (Creek)

Drainage

US 89A Trail Canyon (Creek)

DrainageUS 89A Fredonia – State LineAdd Shoulders

US 89A Fredonia – State LineAdd Shoulders

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Kingman District – Upcoming Projects

I-40 Weigh Station –Ashfork (WB)Pavement Preservation

FY13

I-40 Weigh Station –Ashfork (WB)Pavement Preservation

FY13

SR 89 – Hell’s Canyon, MP 353

Drainage ImprovementFY12

SR 89 – Hell’s Canyon, MP 353

Drainage ImprovementFY12

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Rod Lane – April 21, 2011

WELCOME TO THE GLOBE DISTRICTNACOG Transportation Consultation Presentation

Rod Lane

Globe District Engineer

May 30 2012

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CURRENT CONSTRUCTION

SR 260 Heber to Show Low Passing LaneConstruction of passing lanes at threelocations

– Contractor: Bison Contracting

– Time Left: 1-2 Months

– Contract amount: $3.07M

– Current Status: Finishing up

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CURRENT CONSTRUCTIONScott Ranch RoadAdministrating New Road Constructionfor the City of Show Low

– Contractor: Show Low Construction

– Duration: 6 Months

– Contract amount: $1.33M

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CURRENT CONSTRUCTIONSR 260 MP 331.9 to 340.07Pavement preservation, Micro-seal

– Contractor: International Surfacing Systems

– Estimated Start: June 6th

– Contract Time: 2 months

– Programmed amount: $1.1M

– Current Status: Starting

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CURRENT CONSTRUCTIONSR 77 MP 352 to 361.7Mill and Pave, chip seal, curb and gutter, ramps, drainage.

– Apparent Low Bidder: Sunland Asphalt

– Estimated Start: August

– Contract Time: 4—5 Months

– Programmed amount: $7.7M

– Current Status: Bids opened on 5/25

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5 YEAR PLAN FOR SHOW LOW CONSTRUCTION

FY 2013•SR 73 mp342 Whiteriver Mill & Fill 2”•SR 260 mp310 Pierce Wash Bridge Scour Retro•SR 260 mp335 Shoulder Widening•SR 260 mp361 McNary to Sunrise Mill & Fill 3”•SR 260 mp361 CBC Extension•US 180 MP 426 Install Drainage Facility in Alpine

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5 YEAR PLAN FOR SHOW LOW CONSTRUCTIONFY 2014•SR 260 mp321 Mill & Fill 3” with ARACFC•US 60 mp305 Flying V Road Relocation•US 60 mp292 Rest Area Rehab

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5 YEAR PLAN FOR SHOW LOW CONSTRUCTIONFY 2015•US60 mp302 Mill and Fill 3”•US180 mp338 Mill & Fill 3”.•US180 mp 407 Mill & Fill 3”•US60 mp342 Widening Show Low to Little Mormon Lake

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5 YEAR PLAN FOR SHOW LOW CONSTRUCTIONFY 2016•US 180 mp386 Mill & Fill 3” w/ Chip Seal

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STUDIES

SR260 Heber to Show Low Study•Waiting for review of Environmental Assessment

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STUDIES

SR77 Taylor to Show Low Study•Initial Design Concept Report recently submitted•Initial Environmental Assessment to be submitted soon.

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QUESTIONS ??

Thank You !!

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WELCOME TO THE HOLBROOK DISTRICT

Little Lithodendron Wash @ I-40

NACOG Tribal Transportation Consultation Presentation

Lynn Johnson

Holbrook District Engineer

May 30 2012

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Holbrook District Fact Sheet

108 full time employees6 maintenance orgsOne construction orgDistrict lab2808 lane miles

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CURRENT ProjectsUS 191 Chinle-Many

Farms, fence & cattle guard replacement $1,321,073

US 191/IR 102 ChinleTraffic Signal, $189,000

SR 87 Navajo nation boundary-Draw wash,pavement pres $1,402,691

SR 87 MP 346-364,Pavement pres $5,555,555

I-40, Perkins Valley-Holbrook,pavement pres

$7,892,102

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CURRENT ProjectsUS 160, Laguna Creek

Bridge, $2,640,844I-40, Lithodendron

BridgesReplace 4 bridges, $9,723,000

SR 77, MP 395-409Pavement Pres $4,098,000

B40, Hopi Blvd, Holbrook$782,000

US 191, MP 448.3-462Chip Seal

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Future Major Projects & Bridge Projects

US 160, Jct 564-Tsegi, Dual Passing Lanes, FY 13

US 191, Chinle South, Widening, FY 13

SR 264, MP 441-466 shoulder widening, (HSIP), Fish Wash and Ganado Wash bridges FY 14 & 15

I-40, Sanders Traffic Interchange, FY 12

I-40, Navajo/Chambers/Querino, deck replacements, FY 13

Sanders POE, new construction & location, FY 16

I-40, Painted Desert TI, (deck replacement), FY 13

SR 77, 5 mile draw, replace Bridge

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Future Pavement Pres US 191, MP 482- Jct US 160, ARACFC, FY 13

US 160, Cnty Line-Black Mesa, FY 13

SR 264, Steamboat-Burnside, FY 13

Homolovi Ruins state parkPavement rehab, FY 14

I-40, Big Litho-Petrified Forest, FY 14

I-40, Holbrook –Sunvalley FY 13

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Holbrook District Studies/PlanningKinlichee-Summit, SR2644 lane divided, DCR complete

Lupton Traffic Interchange, I-40 (DCR in progress)

Window Rock Traffic interchange, I-40, DCR 2014

Holbrook-Snowflake, SR 77, Major widening, DCR, FY 12

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Future District Minor ProjectsAnido Wash, US 160 Erosion Control and Box Extension, FY 12

Oraibi Wash Tributary @ Kykotsmovi SR 264 new Box Culvert, FY 12

Keams Canyon Trading Post, SR 264 Roadway Widening, FY 13

North Snowflake, SR 77 CBC Extension, FY 13

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THANK YOU!

QUESTIONS?

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WesternRegion

Prescott District

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Design and DevelopmentPrescott District

Pavement PreservationHighway Safety ImprovementsBridge Improvements & ReplacementFA and STP ProjectsDistrict Minor Projects

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Pavement Preservation

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Highway Safety Improvements

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Bridge Program

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FA and STP Projects

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District Minor Projects

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Planning

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NACOG Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

Includes most of the Northern half of Arizona including Coconino, Yavapai, Navajo and Apache Counties excluding the FMPO and CYMPO regions;

Program of Federally funded projects developed by the NACOG Technical Advisory Committee and approved by the NACOG Executive Board;

Region receives annual allocation of roughly $2.2 million in STP and $600K in HSIP funding.

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Current Statewide Planning Projects

Statewide Rest Area Study

Route Transfer Procedures Study

Climbing and Passing Lane Study

Bicycle Crash Analysis for Arizona

Arizona‐Sonora Border Master Plan

I‐10 Phoenix to California Border Corridor Study

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Planning Assistance for Rural Areas (PARA)

Geared towards most pressing transportation issues in a community, including transit

Project budget limit $250,000

2012 – 2013 Cycle application materials released beginning of June

Informational Webinar held end of June

Applications due end of July to ADOT

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NACOG Planning Assistance for Rural Areas (PARA) Projects

Camp Verde Tri – Intersection Study

Winslow Multimodal Transportation Study

Round Valley Multimodal Transportation Study

Snowflake – Taylor Multimodal Transportation Study

Clarkdale Multimodal Transportation Study

Pinetop ‐ Lakeside Multimodal Transportation Study

Chinle‐Many Farms / Fort Defiance – Window Rock – St. 

Michaels Corridor Plans

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Questions?

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