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To support an application to the Virginia Department of Transportation’s Transportation Alternatives Program for the purpose of funding the installation of a five-foot wide sidewalk westbound along German School Road from Glenway Drive to Blakemore Road and to commit to the required agreements of the Virginia Department of Transportation’s Transportation Alternatives Program.
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WHEREAS, the City of Richmond desires to submit an application for an allocation of funds through the Virginia Department of Transportation’s Transportation Alternatives Program to fund the installation of a five-foot wide sidewalk westbound along German School Road from Glenway Drive to Blakemore Road and to commit to the required agreements of the Virginia Department of Transportation’s Transportation Alternatives Program; and
WHEREAS, such new sidewalk along German School Road will connect a proposed private development located on German School Road at its intersection with Glenway Drive completing the last remaining sidewalk gap along the German School Road residential corridor; and
WHEREAS, such sidewalk installation project includes the installation of pedestrian crossing improvements on Glenway Drive at its intersection with Glenway Court and Blakemore Road and curb extensions on German School Road at its intersection with Glenway Drive to reduce the pedestrian crossing distance and to connect the remainder of the sidewalk network on the south side of German School Road; and
WHEREAS, such improvements are a part of Richmond’s Vision Zero Action Plan to improve pedestrian safety on high injury designated streets, which include German School Road and such improvements are a part of Richmond Connects to provide safer pedestrian networks in communities of concern; and
WHEREAS, Virginia Department of Transportation regulations now dictate that only local government agencies may submit proposals in response to Virginia Department of Transportation solicitations; and
WHEREAS, the City, to the extent permitted by law, agrees to provide the required 20 percent matching funds if the project is approved for funding; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the Commonwealth Transportation Board construction allocation procedures, it is necessary that, prior to an award determination, a resolution be received from the sponsoring local jurisdiction or agency requesting the Virginia Department of Transportation to establish a German School Road Sidewalk from Glenway Drive to Blakemore Road project for the City of Richmond.
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND:
That the Council hereby supports the application for allocation of funds through the Virginia Department of Transportation’s Transportation Alternatives Program to fund the installation of a five-foot wide sidewalk westbound along German School Road from Glenway Drive to Blakemore Road, committing to the required agreements of the Virginia Department of Transportation’s Transportation Alternatives Program, and requesting that the Commonwealth Board of Transportation establish a project for the implementation of the German School Road Sidewalk from Glenway Drive to Blakemore Road project.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That, to the extent permitted by law, the City commits to providing the required 20 percent local matching funds.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That the City hereby agrees to enter into a project administration agreement with the Virginia Department of Transportation and provide the necessary oversight to ensure that the project is developed in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local requirements relevant to the installation of five-foot wide sidewalk westbound along German School Road from Glenway Drive to Blakemore Road.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That if the City subsequently elects to cancel the project, the City agrees to reimburse the Virginia Department of Transportation for the total amount of costs expended by the Virginia Department of Transportation through the date of notice of such cancellation. Subject to appropriation by the Council of the City of Richmond, the City agrees to repay any funds previously reimbursed that are later deemed ineligible by the Federal Highway Administration or the Virginia Department of Transportation.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That the Chief Administrative Officer, or his designee, is authorized to apply for funds and execute project administration agreements as well as other documents necessary for approved projects for the purpose of funding the installation of five-foot wide sidewalk westbound along German School Road from Glenway Drive to Blakemore Road and to commit to the required agreements of the Virginia Department of Transportation’s Transportation Alternatives Program.
City of Richmond
Intracity Correspondence
DATE: March 10, 2025 EDITION: 2
TO: The Honorable Members of City Council
THROUGH: The Honorable Dr. Danny Avula, Mayor
THROUGH: Sabrina Joy-Hogg, Interim Chief Administrative Officer
THROUGH: Meghan K. Brown, Director of Budget & Strategic Planning
THROUGH: Bobby Vincent, Director of Public Works
FROM: M.S. Khara, P.E., City Engineer
RE: APPLICATION TO THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (VDOT) REQUESTING PROJECT FUNDING FROM THE BIENNIAL FY2027-FY2028 FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM FOR GERMAN SCHOOL RD/ GLENWAY DRIVE SIDEWALK PROJECT
ORD. OR RES. No.
PURPOSE: To authorize the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) or designee, for and on behalf of the City of Richmond, to formally request funding from VDOT for German School Rd/ Glenway Drive Sidewalk Project utilizing Transportation Alternative (TA) program projects for the FY2027-FY2028 Federal Transportation Alternatives Program and to commit to the (20%) matching funds if VDOT approves funding for this project.
BACKGROUND: The Transportation Enhancement (TE) program established under ‘SAFETEA-LU’ was replaced by the Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) with the passage of ‘MAP-21’.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) continues the Transportation Alternatives set-aside from the Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) program. Eligible uses of the set-aside funds include all projects and activities that were previously eligible under the Transportation Alternatives Program under the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21). This encompasses a variety of smaller-scale transportation projects such as pedestrian and bicycle facilities, recreational trails, safe routes to school projects, community improvements such as historic preservation and vegetation management, and environmental mitigation related to stormwater and habitat connectivity.
The BIL requires all TAP projects to be funded through a competitive process. This funding program mandates 20% in matching funds to be supplied by the applicant and the City be responsible for operating and maintenance cost of TA improvements.
Although the program requires a 20% match the City is proposing more than the 20% match with the use of Central Virginia Transportation Authority (CVTA) Local funds on projects that are estimated to cost more than $1,000,000.00 to make the application more competitive in the program.
The deadline to submit the City’s application to VDOT to participate in the FY27-FY28 Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) is September 15, 2025.
FY 2027 TAP Candidate Project:
German School Rd/ Glenway Drive Sidewalk Project:
This project will establish the construction of a new 5-ft sidewalk for approximately 600' along westbound German School Road, connecting with a proposed private development on the northwest corner of German School Road at Glenway Drive. This will complete the last remaining sidewalk gap along German School Road that exists on the 1.25-mile residential corridor. The sidewalk improvements also extend north along Glenway Drive, 450' from the proposed private development entrance (opposite 6233 Glenway Drive) to the intersection of Blakemore Road.
The project includes pedestrian crossing improvements on Glenway Drive at Glenway Court and Blakemore Road. The project also includes curb extensions on German School Road at Glenway Drive to reduce the pedestrian crossing distance to connect with the remainder of the sidewalk network on the south side of the road. These improvements are a part of Richmond's Vision Zero Action Plan to improve pedestrian safety on high-injury designated streets, which include German School Road. In addition, these improvements are a part of Richmond Connects to provide safer pedestrian networks in communities of concern.
The total estimated cost for the German School Road/Glenway Drive Sidewalk project is $1,412,105.00. The City is submitting an application for a total of $1,250,000.00 for this project. The TA Program grants 80% ($1,000,000.00 being requested) in federal funds, and requires a 20% City match ($250,000.00, which will be budgeted in the CIP budget). The remaining project cost of $162,105.00 will be provided through CVTA Local funds if the project is granted TA Program funds.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: Additional public hearing/engagement will be through the Land Use and Housing and Transportation Standing Committee (LUHTSC) meeting and City Council meeting on this resolution request.
STRATEGIC INITIATIVES AND OTHER GOVERNMENTAL: Transportation projects receiving funds from VDOT will improve the city’s streets by expanding connectivity and enhancing safety for pedestrian and vehicular users.
Land Use and Housing and Transportation Standing Committee (LUHTSC) will review and approve this Resolution request.
FISCAL IMPACT: If the requested $1,000,000.00 in federal funding (80%) is received, the City’s share will provide 20% in the amount of $250,000.00 for a total TA Program cost of $1,250,000.00. City funds will be budgeted via future CIP budgets upon federal grant approval. Additionally, the remaining project cost of $162,105.00 will be budgeted through proposed CVTA Local funds if federal funds are approved. Additional CVTA funds are proposed to make the application more competitive in the program.
DESIRED EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon adoption.
REQUESTED INTRODUCTION DATE: May 27, 2025
CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING DATE: June 23, 2025
REQUESTED AGENDA: Consent
RECOMMENDED COUNCIL COMMITTEE: Land Use, Housing and Transportation Standing Committee meeting (LUHTC) June 17, 2025
AFFECTED AGENCIES: Department of Public Works; Law Department; Planning and
Development; Economic and Community Development; Department of Public Utilities; Finance Department; Budget and Strategic Planning; Copies also sent to: City Mayor (Dr. Danny Avula); Interim Chief Administrative Officer (Sabrina Joy-Hogg).
RELATIONSHIP TO EXISTING ORD. OR RES.: None
ATTACHMENTS: FY 27-FY 28 TA Program Candidate Projects List
STAFF: Lamont L. Benjamin, PE, Capital Projects Administrator, DPW, 646-6339
Adel Edward, P.E., Project Manager, DPW 646-6584.