Date of Meeting: | August 30, 2005 |
Date Submitted: | August 24, 2005 |
To: | Honorable Chairman and Members of the Board |
From: | Jack Kostrzewa, CRTPA Interim Executive Director |
Subject: | Authorization to Issue a Request for Proposals for the Lake Jackson Ecopassage Project Development and Environment Study |
Statement of Issue:
This agenda item requests Board authorization to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the
Lake Jackson Ecopassage Project Development and Environment Study (PD&E). The
purpose of the PD&E Study is to complete the documentation
necessary to ensure that the project is eligible for Federal funds.
Background:
In
2002, Matt Aresco, a biology student from Florida State University,
appeared before the Board, requesting action be taken to preserve
wildlife along the North Monroe Street corridor, between Clara Kee
Boulevard and Old Bainbridge Road. Mr.
Aresco stated that an increasing number of animal deaths had occurred
along this corridor due to years of the historic migratory routes being
impeded by the physical location of
The
issue was brought to the attention of the Florida Department of
Transportation (FDOT), who provided $125,000 to fund a Feasibility
Study. Since
The Feasibility Study was approved by the CRTPA in November 2004, with an alternative selected costing approximately $3.5 million to complete. In January 2005, CRTPA staff met with FDOT and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to determine a course of action to accomplish this project. Both FDOT and FHWA recommended that a PD&E Study be completed to make the project eligible for Federal funds. On this recommendation, CRTPA requested and received $60,000 from FDOT to complete the PD&E study. In May 2005, staff received approval of the Scope-of-Services for the project from the CRTPA.
Analysis:
The Lake Jackson Ecopassage PD&E Study project lies wholly within
The
Recommendation:
Attachments:
1.
Request for Proposals for