Projects — TIB Funding Cycles
FY 2025 SCAP Selections
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Region: East | Legislative District: 15 | Length: 0.12 mi. | FY 2025 Small City Arterial Program (SCAP) |
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Existing ConditionsThe sections of roadway have significant pavement failures causing numerous longitudinal and transverse cracks to the asphalt and poor or no drainage facilities which contributes to pavement edge erosion. Second Ave. is an east-west corridor that provides access to and through residential, religious, and educational institutions. Eight Street is a north-south that provides access to and through residential, retail,and governmental services institutions.This project will improve the pavement conditions, stormwater drainage, and pedestrian safety and access to the downtown. |
Project Funding
TIB Funds | Local Funds | Total Costs | |
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Design | 49,383 | 5,487 | 54,870 |
Right of Way | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Construction | 422,667 | 46,963 | 469,630 |
Project Totals | $472,050 | $52,450 | $524,500 |
Local Match
TIB Participation | Local Match | Minimum Local Match |
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90.0% | 10.0% | 5% |
Summary of Improvements
Description of Improvements
The project will improve the city street network connecting residential homes to the downtown while providing the city with the ability to construct public infrastructure improvements to encourage development within its downtown corridor. This project will provide stormwater and utility enhancements, and roadway improvements with pedestrian curb bump outs.