2019 Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) - SBCAG
2019 Federal Transportation Improvement Program
For Santa Barbara County
PUBLIC DRAFT
Comments are due to Jaquelin Mata at SBCAG by
September 7, 2018 at 5pm ([email protected] or 805.961.8904)
2019 Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) - SBCAG
2019 FTIP Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 – Overview
2019 FTIP Introduction and Purpose .............................................................................................. 1
How is the FTIP Organized? ........................................................................................................... 2
FTIP Requirements ......................................................................................................................... 3
FTIP Development .......................................................................................................................... 4
FTIP Development Schedule .......................................................................................................... 4
Public Involvement and Interagency Consultation .......................................................................... 4
Title VI Compliance ......................................................................................................................... 5
Consistency with the Regional Transportation Plan: Vision 2030 .................................................. 5
Transportation Performance Measures .......................................................................................... 6
FTIP Funding Period ....................................................................................................................... 6
Financial Documentation ................................................................................................................. 6
Air Quality Conformity ..................................................................................................................... 6
Transportation Control Measures ................................................................................................... 7
Implementation of 2017 FTIP Projects ............................................................................................ 7
FTIP Amendment Procedures......................................................................................................... 7
Expedited Project Selection Procedures ......................................................................................... 9
Fund Management .......................................................................................................................... 9
Annual Listing of Obligated Projects ............................................................................................... 10
CHAPTER 2 – Financial Plan & Financial Constraint
Introduction and Purpose ................................................................................................................ 11
Need for Financial Plans and Financial Constraint ......................................................................... 11
The 2019 FTIP ................................................................................................................................ 11
Year of Expenditure Dollars for Project Cost Estimates ................................................................. 11
System Preservation, Operation, and Maintenance Costs ............................................................. 11
Financial Uncertainties .................................................................................................................... 12
Financial Constraint Determination ................................................................................................. 12
2019 Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) - SBCAG
CHAPTER 3 – 2019 FTIP Project Listings by Agency
Overview ................................................................................................................................................ 14
City of Buellton ....................................................................................................................................... BUELL07
Caltrans .................................................................................................................................................. CT01
City of Goleta ......................................................................................................................................... GOLETA08
City of Guadalupe .................................................................................................................................. GUAD4
City of Lompoc ....................................................................................................................................... LOMPOC13
Easy Lift Transportation ......................................................................................................................... EZLIFT08
Santa Barbara County Association of Governments .............................................................................. SBCAG11
San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority (SLORTA) ......................................................................... SLORTA1
County of Santa Barbara ........................................................................................................................ COUNTY19H
Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District (SBMTD) ........................................................................... MTD1
Santa Maria Organization of Transportation Helpers (SMOOTH) .......................................................... SMOOTH09
University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) .................................................................................... UCSB03
City of Santa Barbara ............................................................................................................................. SBCITY17
City of Santa Maria ................................................................................................................................. SM010
City of Solvang ....................................................................................................................................... SOLVANG02
Various Agencies ................................................................................................................................... VAR01
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: 2019 FTIP Financial Tables ............................................................................................... AP 1-1
Appendix 2: SBCAG 2019 FTIP - Public Participation Plan ................................................................... AP 2-1
Appendix 3: SBCAG Expedited Project Selection Procedures .............................................................. AP 3-1
Appendix 4: FTA 5307 Project Selection Process ................................................................................. AP 4-1
Appendix 5: SHOPP Grouped Project Listings ...................................................................................... AP 5-1
Appendix 6: Grouped Project Listings – HSIP, HM, and Recreational Trails ......................................... AP 6-1
Appendix 7: Local Surface Transportation Program (LSTP) Funding .................................................... AP 7-1
Appendix 8: Highway Bridge Program Project Listings .......................................................................... AP 8-1
Appendix 9: Annual Listing of Obligated Projects FFY2017 .................................................................. AP 9-1
Appendix 10: Public Comments Received ............................................................................................. AP 10-1
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CHAPTER 1 – Overview
2019 FTIP Introduction and Purpose
Every year the Federal Government provides states, regional agencies, counties, cities and transit agencies with funding for thousands of transportation projects throughout the country that help improve the mobility of residents. The funding is received by the federal government through federal gas taxes. The types of projects funded include, but are not limited to, highway, local roadway, public transit, pedestrian, and bicycle. These federally funded projects need to be identified in a document that allows the public an opportunity to see what projects are being funded, which federal funding programs are involved, and when the projects will be delivered. The Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) is the document that meets this purpose.
The FTIP identifies all federally funded highway, transit and other surface transportation projects in the county (along with their funding sources) that are scheduled for implementation in the following four federal fiscal years, FY 18/19 to FY 21/22. The fiscal year begins on July 1 and ends on June 30. The FTIP also includes projects that are subject to federally required action or are regionally significant. The FTIP must be financially constrained by year. This means that the amount of funding devoted to projects must not exceed the amount of estimated funding available. Only projects listed in the FTIP are eligible to receive federal transportation funding.
The Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG) is the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Santa Barbara County and its incorporated cities and must carry out transportation planning and programming responsibilities specified in federal regulations. Among SBCAG’s responsibilities includes preparation and adoption of a multi-year FTIP once every two years.
The FTIP serves as the sole reference document that the federal government and the public can review to understand where, when and how federal transportation funds are being spent in Santa Barbara County, including those that SBCAG does not have programming discretion over.
Projects in the FTIP are specifically identified in SBCAG’s Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) or are consistent with the RTP’s goals, policies, and objectives. FTIP projects also emerge from other transportation plans and programs including the 2018 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), 2018 State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP), the Congestion Management Program (CMP), Measure A’s Program of Projects, and from transit plans developed by the region’s transit operators and SBCAG, in cooperation with the Santa Barbara County Transit Advisory Committee.
SBCAG's FTIP is not required to include an air quality conformity analysis and findings due to Santa Barbara County attaining the federal 8-hour ozone standard and the federal one-hour ozone standard being revoked (effective June 2005). Although SBCAG is no longer required to prepare the air quality conformity analysis, the 2019 FTIP includes non-federally funded, regionally significant projects.
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FTIP Organization
The 2019 FTIP is comprised of three sections.
Chapter 1, the Overview, presents a general introduction to the federal transportation improvement planning process, as well as a discussion of the program's federal requirements and highlights of the process used to develop the 2019 FTIP, consistent with those rules.
Chapter 2, Financial Plan & Financial Constraint, contains the financial element of the 2019 FTIP. This section includes a summary of the expenditures and revenues by year beginning in FY 2018/19. The information presented in the financial element is required to demonstrate that the FTIP is financially constrained and that anticipated revenues are sufficient to match the programmed expenditures for projects in the FTIP.
Chapter 3, FTIP Project Sheets, provides information on each project’s scope, lead agency, cost, schedule and funding sources for all of the projects in the 2019 FTIP. Essential project information is listed in this section according to the following state, federal and other funding programs:
State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) including:
Street and highway projects
Intercity passenger rail
Project planning, programming and monitoring
Regional Surface Transportation Program (RSTP)
Federal Transit including:
FTA Section 5307 – Urbanized Area Program
FTA Section 5310 – Elderly and Disabled Program
FTA Section 5311 – Rural and Small Urban Area Program
FTA Section 5311f – Rural Transit & Intercity Bus Program
FTA Section 5339 – Bus and Bus Facilities
Other federal programs including High Priority (Demonstration) Projects
State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP)
State Grouped Projects (i.e., aggregated program amounts rather than individual projects) including: State minor projects
Local Highway Bridge Program (HBP)
Highway Maintenance (HM)
Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP)
Measure A local transportation sales tax and other locally-collected funds (such as development mitigation fees)
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FTIP Requirements
The key regulatory requirements for the FTIP by MPO’s are specified in federal law (23 CFR
Part 450), and are summarized below.
The FTIP development process and adopted program must incorporate these components:
The review and approval process must provide reasonable opportunities for public comment including at least one formal public hearing.
The FTIP shall be published or otherwise made readily available by the MPO for public review, including (to the maximum extent practicable) in electronically accessible formats and means, such as the internet.
It is consistent with the long range Regional Transportation Plan adopted by SBCAG.
The program is to be updated every four to five years (depending on federal air attainment quality status).
It covers a period of at least 4 years and includes a priority list of projects to be implemented during these 4 years.
The following information is provided for each project:
Project description (location, limits, type of work)
Total estimated cost
Amount of federal funds to be used in each year
Sources of federal and non-federal funds
Agency responsible for project implementation
Transportation Control Measures (TCMs) included in the approved SIP must be identified
The FTIP is financially constrained and includes a financial plan identifying projects that can be completed using current revenue sources and those that require new revenues. Projects in the first year of the FTIP must have a committed source of funding.
The process for prioritizing and selecting projects in the FTIP is described.
The FTIP satisfies federal guidance for Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act compliance.
Following its adoption by SBCAG, the FTIP is submitted to Caltrans and incorporated into the Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (FSTIP). Following state approval, the FSTIP is then submitted to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) for their approval.
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FTIP Development
The 2019 FTIP reflects projects programmed over the four-year FY 2018/19 to 2021/22 period and replaces the 2017 FTIP adopted by SBCAG in September 2016.
After the 2019 FTIP is approved by the SBCAG Board, it will be submitted to Caltrans prior to October 1, 2018. Caltrans receives FTIPs from each MPO throughout the state and organizes them into the Federal State Transportation Improvement Program, or the FSTIP, in October. Once organized, the FSTIP is then submitted to the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration by mid-November 2018 for federal approval by December 17, 2018.
FTIP Development Schedule
August 9, 2018 FTIP is released for public review and comment (30 day review period
begins)
August 27, 2018 Public Hearing on Draft 2019 FTIP
September 6, 2018 Final 2019 FTIP for TTAC review and recommendation for approval
September 7, 2018 Conclusion of 30 day public review period
September 20, 2018 SBCAG Board approval of Final 2019 FTIP
September 28, 2018 SBCAG submittal of 2019 FTIP to Caltrans
November 16, 2018 State Approval of FSTIP by Caltrans
December 17, 2018 Federal Approval of FSTIP by FHWA/FTA
The following subsections describe the process used to develop the 2019 FTIP to demonstrate
how federal requirements have been met during the FTIP development process.
Public Involvement and Interagency Consultation
The FTIP is prepared with the assistance and cooperation of affected state and local agencies including Caltrans, Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District, Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District, the cities and the County. The Technical Transportation Advisory Committee (TTAC) was used by SBCAG to ensure that these affected public agencies were involved in the development of the FTIP. TTAC is an advisory committee established by the SBCAG Board with membership consisting of one official representing each of the above agencies. TTAC members review the draft 2019 FTIP and will provide input on the FTIP content and project programming.
It is the policy and practice of SBCAG to encourage public participation in the transportation planning and programming process. SBCAG has developed and adopted public participation procedures as required by 23 CFR part 450. SBCAG’s most recent version of the Public Participation Plan (2015) is available at
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http://www.sbcag.org/uploads/2/4/5/4/24540302/final_2015_public_participation_plan.pdf . SBCAG’s public participation procedures, in place since 1994 and periodically updated, reflect an emphasis on federal requirements including the Americans with Disabilities Act and non-discrimination and environmental justice provisions of Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and Presidential Executive Order 12898.
The Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District (MTD), City of Lompoc Transit (COLT), and Santa Maria Area Transit (SMAT) rely on SBCAG’s FTIP public participation process to satisfy the agencies’ Federal Transit Administration 5307 Program of Projects public participation requirements. SBCAG meets the public participation requirements for both 5307 and 5339 funds.
These measures, described briefly in the following section, are consistently incorporated to ensure that the largest sources of discretionary funding available to SBCAG are programmed for projects addressing community needs and priorities, and to ensure that the federal goals and requirements are met. SBCAG’s Public Participation Plan for the 2019 FTIP is included in Appendix 2.
Title VI Compliance
Investments made in the FTIP must be consistent with federal Title VI requirements. Title VI prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. Public outreach to and involvement of individuals in low income and minority communities covered under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and subsequent Civil Rights Restoration Act, and series of federal statues enacted pertaining to environmental justice, are critical to regional planning and programming decisions.
The fundamental principles of environmental justice include:
• Avoiding, minimizing or mitigating disproportionately high and adverse health or environmental effects on minority and low-income populations;
• Ensuring full and fair participation by all potentially affected communities in the transportation decision-making process; and
• Preventing the denial, reduction or significant delay in the receipt of benefits by minority populations and low-income communities.
The decision process by which new projects are selected for inclusion in the TIP must consider equitable solicitation and selection of project candidates in accordance with federal Title VI requirements. SBCAG’s Public Participation Plan and Title VI Plan outlines activities and outreach efforts to reach underrepresented populations.
Consistency with Regional Transportation Plan: 2040 RTP
When state and federal funds are available for programming, those projects that are selected for inclusion in the FTIP are identified through SBCAG’s continuing, comprehensive and cooperative planning process. Transportation goals and policies for the county are set forth in the Regional
Transportation Plan adopted by the SBCAG Board. Major projects programmed in the FTIP, including those that increase highway capacity, are specifically identified in the RTP. Minor
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projects such as road rehabilitation and bikeway projects are reviewed for consistency with the goals and objectives contained in the RTP.
In addition, criteria used to evaluate projects nominated for SBCAG’s call for projects have been explicitly developed to address regional goals and priorities such as congestion relief and development of alternative transportation modes.
Transportation projects included in this FTIP are consistent with the goals, policies and priorities established in the RTP. This consistency between the FTIP and the Regional Transportation Plan is required under Part 450.110(b) of Title 23 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
Transportation Performance Measures
At the time of the adoption of the 2019 FTIP, Performance Management 1 (PM1), established
under MAP-21, is active and in effect. PM1 pertains to the Highway Safety Improvement
Program (HSIP) and other safety performance measures. MPOs such as SBCAG are required
to adopt at least three of the five safety targets specified by the State Department of
Transportation, and either: agree to plan and program projects so that they contribute towards
meeting the state safety target, or commit to a quantifiable target for that performance measure
for their specific metropolitan area.
SBCAG’s FTIP must, to the maximum extent possible, help achieve the performance targets for
PM1 that were included in the 2040 RTP. The 2019 FTIP includes all active HSIP projects in
Appendix 6 to help meet the goal of project delivery through expedient programming.
FTIP Funding Period
The FTIP identifies all federally funded highway, transit and other surface transportation projects in the county (along with their funding sources) that are scheduled for implementation in the following four fiscal years, FY 18/19 to FY 21/22. Projects that include estimated funding in future years (those beyond FY 21/22) are included for informational purposes.
Financial Documentation
Chapter 2 of the FTIP contains the financial capacity documentation demonstrating how the projects included in the program can be implemented as required by 23 U.S.C. 134 (h) (2) (B).
After examining and verifying expected revenues from various sources included in the FTIP, the Final 2019 FTIP will provide necessary analyses for SBCAG to determine that the funding needed to complete the projects included in the 2019 FTIP is available and committed.
Air Quality Conformity
SBCAG's FTIP is not required to include an air quality conformity analysis due to Santa Barbara County attaining the federal 8-hour ozone standard and the federal one-hour ozone standard being revoked (effective June 2005). Although SBCAG is no longer required to prepare the air quality conformity analysis, the 2019 FTIP includes non-federally funded, regionally significant projects.
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Transportation Control Measures
The 2019 FTIP includes the following projects below which address Transportation Control Measures (TCMs) included in the adopted 2016 Ozone Plan prepared by the Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District.
MPO ID Project TCM ID TCM Type
CT109 Hwy 101 HOV Segments A – C: Carpinteria through Summerland
T-6 HOV Lanes
CT110 Hwy 101 HOV Lanes Segments D – E: Montecito to Santa Barbara
T-6 HOV Lanes
LOMPOC9 COLT Operating Assistance T-5 Public Transportation
LOMPOC13 Wine Country Express Operations T-5 Public Transportation
MTD1 SBMTD Operating Assistance T-5 Public Transportation
SBCAG29 Rincon Multi-use Trail T-10 Bicycle/Pedestrian
SM010 SMAT Operating Assistance T-5 Public Transportation
Implementation of 2017 FTIP Projects
The 2019 FTIP replaces the 2017 FTIP. Federal regulations require that the FTIP list major projects from the previous FTIP that were implemented and to identify any significant delays in the planned implementation of major projects (23 CFR Section 450.324 (l) (2)). Major (or Mega) projects are defined as projects with an estimated total cost greater than $1.0 billion, or projects approaching $1.0 billion with a high level of interest by the public, Congress, or the Administration. Per definition, SBCAG does not have any major or mega projects included in the 2017 FTIP that were implemented.
Federal funds are available for obligation for up to three years following the year Congress appropriates them. Under AB 1012, regional agencies and Caltrans are subject to requirements intended to ensure that federal funds apportioned in California do not lapse. Caltrans reports outstanding balances of federal TE, RSTP and CMAQ funding apportioned to SBCAG each year. SBCAG must annually prepare and submit to Caltrans AB 1012 obligation plans which identify projects that are expected to obligate the balances of these older funds.
Projects such as the Route 101 Operational Improvements and Route 217/Ekwill/Fowler are complex and often controversial. These projects require extra time for public and agency input, alternatives analysis, environmental review, permitting and design. Although many of the projects programmed in the 2017 FTIP have yet to be fully implemented, progress on project development is being made.
FTIP Amendment Procedures
The FTIP will need to be amended periodically following its adoption to reflect changes in the program including project additions, deletions and revisions. This section describes the procedures that will be followed to implement amendments. All requests to amend the FTIP must be submitted by the project-sponsoring agency. The request must clearly identify the
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proposed modifications and include all of the relevant programming information such as project description and scope, costs by project phase and program year, and funding sources and amounts. SBCAG will consider amendment requests only if the proposed changes will not adversely affect the financial constraint findings of the FTIP. Proposed additions or changes to projects must also be consistent with the rules of the particular funding program involved.
Federal requirements and SBCAG policy distinguish between two types of FTIP amendments – formal amendments and administrative modifications – which differ based on the magnitude of the proposed change and the level of review required by various federal, state and local agencies. Generally, significant changes to the cost, scope or schedule of a project listing require a formal amendment. These formal amendments must be approved by the SBCAG Board, as well as by Caltrans, FTA and FHWA.
Minor project changes, including its funding sources, description, a lead agency change, scheduling adjustments, and other items may be approved as an administrative modification to the FTIP. Approval of administrative modifications has been delegated to the SBCAG Executive Director, and as a result, its streamlined procedure bypasses several steps in the amendment process, and generally expedites the approval timeframe by two to three months. The SBCAG Executive Director has the delegated authority to approve the administrative modifications to the FSTIP/FTIP. All other amendments require formal approval by the SBCAG Board.
Administrative modifications must be consistent with the approved FSTIP/FTIP financial plan and changes in funding must be accommodated within the available resources identified in the plan.
An administrative amendment is a minor change to the FSTIP/FTIP that does not require a
conformity determination, a demonstration of financial constraint, public review and comment, or
federal approval.
The following changes to the FSTIP/FTIP can be processed through administration
modifications:
Revise a project description without changing the project scope or conflicting with the environmental document;
Revise the funding amount listed for a project’s phases. Additional funding is limited to the lesser of 40 percent of the project cost or $10 million. Programming capacity must be available in the FSTIP/FTIP prior to programming the modifications and state in the supporting documentation;
Change the source of funds;
Splits or combines individually listed projects; as long as cost, schedule, and scope remain unchanged;
Changes required information for grouped project listings; or
Adding or deleting projects from grouped project listings as long as the funding amounts stay within the guidelines in the second bullet above.
Additional criterion for processing administrative modifications can be found in Appendix 2.
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Administrative modifications can be processed in accordance with these procedures provided
that:
It does not affect the air quality conformity determination, including timely implementation of Transportation Control Measures (SBCAG is an air quality maintenance area, and does not prepare a conformity determination), and
It does not impact financial constraint.
Amendments whose scale, type or other aspect precludes use of the administrative modification option are processed as formal amendments. Formal amendments require SBCAG Board approval via resolution, and subsequent concurrence by Caltrans and the FHWA and FTA. At the discretion of its Executive Director, SBCAG may require an administrative amendment be treated as a formal amendment for amendments that are controversial, or that are determined to be not clearly within the scope of an administrative amendment.
Currently the approval process for a formal amendment to the FTIP lasts from thirty to sixty days, which can delay projects from advancing on schedule. Generally, projects that are amended in the FTIP require approval as formal amendments by SBCAG through adoption of a resolution and approval by Caltrans, FHWA, and FTA.
Federal regulations (23 CFR 450.332) require that SBCAG adopt procedures to expedite the
amendment process for certain projects within the FSTIP/FTIP and requires the annual listing of
obligated projects. Projects that are eligible to use this process are:
1. Financially constrained and have been determined by MPO staff to be administrative in nature.
2. Do not need and adopted MPO board resolution.
Utilizing the expedited procedures is optional for the project sponsor and SBCAG. Projects may
still be amended using the regular FTIP amendment process.
Expedited Project Selection Procedures
Federal Regulations 23 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 450.330 allow for the movement of projects within the period of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (FSTIP) subject to procedures agreed to by partnering agencies, including the State and transit operators within the region. SBCAG, as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Santa Barbara County Region has entered into an Expedited Project Selection Process outlined in Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 450.330 with Caltrans. The projects listed within the FTIP have all been selected based on the regulations in 23 CFR Part 450. Federal Regulation 23 CFR Part 450.332 allows for the movement of projects within the FTIP/FSTIP subject to procedures agreed to by the partnering parties. This procedure is outlined in Appendix 3.
Fund Management
Federal funds are to be programmed in the FTIP, up to the appropriation level for that fiscal year for that fund source, within the fiscal year in which the funds are to be obligated/transferred by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) or obligated by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), or awarded in a FTA grant. This improves the overall management of federal Obligation
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Authority (OA) within the region and ensures that OA is available for projects that are programmed in a particular fiscal year.
Projects selected for federal funding must have a demonstrated ability to use the funds within the established federal, state and regional funding deadlines. This criterion will be used for selecting projects for funding, and for placement of funding in a particular year of the TIP.
Annual Listing of Obligated Projects
By federal requirement, SBCAG publishes at the end of each calendar year an annual listing of obligated projects, which is a record of project delivery for the previous year. The publication of this list is in response to 23 U.S.C. 134(j)(7)(B), 23 U.S.C. 135(g)(4)(B), 49 U.S.C. 5303(j)(7)(B), and 49 U.S.C. 5304(g)(4)(B). The listing shall be consistent with the funding categories identified in each metropolitan transportation improvement program (TIP).
When a project reaches a point that funds will need to be expended, a request is sent from Caltrans to the Federal Department of Transportation requesting verification that there are funds available for reimbursement. This verification of fund availability "obligates" the funds for use as soon as expenditures occur. Fund obligations are a measure of the progress being made on a project. Projects for which funds have been obligated are not necessarily initiated or completed in the program year, and the amount of the obligation will not necessarily equal the total cost of the project. It is possible that unused funds may be credited back when not needed at the completion of a project phase resulting in a negative obligation. For Federal Transit Administration (FTA) projects, obligation occurs when the FTA grant is awarded.
SBCAG’s Annual Listing of Obligated Projects can be found at www.sbcag.org/publications.html and in Appendix 9.
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CHAPTER TWO - Financial Plan & Financial Constraint
Introduction and Purpose
As a programming document, the FTIP is required to be financially constrained – programmed expenditures must be balanced with specified revenues. Transportation projects scheduled over the next four fiscal years (the “quadrennial period”) that will receive federal funding must be identified. Projects anticipated beyond the quadrennial period are included for information purposes. Only projects with dedicated funding source(s) are allowed in the first fiscal year, and projects in the second, third and fourth years must be carefully reviewed to ensure that there is either a firm funding commitment, or a reasonable expectation that funds will be available.
The Need for Financial Plans and Financial Constraint
A financial plan is the mechanism for demonstrating financial constraint in the metropolitan planning process. Financial constraint is a demonstration that there will be sufficient funds to implement proposed improvements, and to operate and maintain the entire system, by comparing costs with available financial resources. The federal agencies are responsible for making a financial constraint determination on the federally required FSTIP, with states and MPOs being called on to demonstrate such fiscal constraint.
In short, federal rulemaking states that RTPs and FTIPs must include a financial plan. MPOs must demonstrate, and FHWA and FTA must determine financial constraint, in the metropolitan planning process, all relying heavily on the MPO’s required financial plans.
The 2019 FTIP
This 2019 FTIP updates the previous FTIP adopted in September 2016; it integrates new and modified projects which initially took form as amendments to the 2017 FTIP. Also, new data for the 2018 SHOPP and adopted 2018 STIP programs are included in the FTIP.
Year of Expenditure Dollars for Project Cost Estimates
Project costs are presented in year of expenditure (YOE) dollars, assuming a cost inflation rate.
Cost estimates are identified in year of expenditure dollars.
o Construction costs for projects in the FTIP are assumed to increase between 0 and 3.75% annually. STIP funded projects represent a significant portion of the projects and are already inflated.
o Operating expenses for Guadalupe Transit, COLT, SMAT, SYVT, and SBMTD were taken from the TDA Triennial Performance Audit Reports with a base year of FY 2005-06 and are assumed to increase by 3% annually, the rate used in the North Santa Barbara County Transit Plan.
System Preservation, Operation, and Maintenance Costs
The operation and maintenance of the existing transportation system in Santa Barbara County is a top priority for SBCAG. Santa Barbara County’s transportation system includes an extensive network of local roadways, bridges, state highways, and passenger rail and bus transit. Multiple federal, state and local fund sources are utilized to operate and maintain the
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transportation system. Within the four-year FTIP period, the combined operations and maintenance investment in the existing transportation system is $330 million. Local roadway, bridge and state highway projects rely upon the State Transportation Improvement Program, federal Surface Transportation Program, federal Highway Bridge Program, the Active Transportation Program and the county transportation sales tax, Measure A. The 2019 FTIP identifies a total of $353 million in these revenues to support local roadway and state highway maintenance projects. Funding for transit operations and maintenance in the 2019 FTIP is primarily provided by the Federal Transit Administration through the FTA 5307, 5311, 5310 and 5339 programs. Local jurisdictions and transit operators also utilize additional state and local funding sources for maintaining their transportation systems that are not all included in the 2019 FTIP.
Financial Uncertainties
This FTIP is based on reasonably anticipated revenues sources. However, it is important to note that events such as switching transportation funds to general fund purposes (such as vehicle weight fees) can shift funding away from transportation unexpectedly. And some fund sources are naturally more volatile (such as the gas tax, which relies on the price and sales of gasoline). Federal appropriations are conducted annually as is California’s annual budget. As such, the figures represent the best available information as of June 2018.
It is important to note that the FTIP is a living document that can be amended at any time. This flexibility is essential for the ability to deliver projects in a timely manner or to modify projects as necessary and to keep the public informed of these actions.
Further, the FTIP is a programming document – it is useful in keeping the public informed of where federal public transportation dollars are being expended in their areas, and not an accounting document that focuses on precise dollar amounts.
Financial Constraint Determination
The estimated revenue from all sources over the four year period FY 18/19 to 21/22 included in the FTIP is approximately $879 million. As the tables included in Appendix 1 indicate, the revenues over the period, including the quadrennial element of FY 18/19 to 21/22, are sufficient to implement proposed improvements in the FTIP, and operate and maintain the transportation system in the county.
The 2019 FTIP programs transportation funding from a wide variety of sources. Several of the major sources from which funds are programmed are:
State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) including:
Street and highway projects
Intercity passenger rail
Project planning, programming and monitoring
Regional Surface Transportation Program (RSTP)
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Federal Transit including:
FTA Section 5307 – Urbanized Area Program
FTA Section 5310 – Elderly and Disabled Program
FTA Section 5311 – Rural and Small Urban Area Program
FTA Section 5311f – Rural Transit & Intercity Bus Program
FTA Section 5339 – Bus & Bus Facilities Program
Other federal programs including High Priority (Demonstration) Projects
State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP)
State Grouped Projects Program (i.e., aggregated program amounts rather than individual projects) including: State minor projects
Local Highway Bridge Program (HBP)
Active Transportation Program (ATP)
Highway Maintenance (HM)
Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP)
Recreational Trails Program
Measure A local transportation sales tax and other locally-collected funds (such as development mitigation fees.
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CHAPTER 3 – FTIP Project Listings by Agency
Overview
SBCAG is required to adopt a Federal Transportation Improvement Program identifying transportation projects proposed for implementation using federal funds as well as regionally significant projects which were funded by other sources (such as Measure A) for the upcoming four year period. This 2019 FTIP updates the previous FTIP adopted in September 2016, it integrates new and modified projects which initially took form as amendments to the 2017 FTIP, and, perhaps most significantly, it incorporates the major fund changes brought about through the 2018 STIP and 2018 SHOPP.
Most of the projects in the 2019 FTIP are carried over from the 2017 FTIP. To decide which projects to carryover, SBCAG asked project sponsors of projects in the 2017 FTIP to indicate which of their projects had been completed, were well underway or were still in planning or early implementation stages. During the preliminary review of the draft FTIP, project sponsors also were allowed to propose new projects to be included in the 2019 FTIP.
By replacing federal funding in many local projects through the STIP, local agencies have been relieved of many procedures and regulations more appropriate for large-scale projects. The major benefit of this procedural relief is that the unexpended time, effort and money can be redirected to developing and implementing their projects more effectively (the federal funds now go to Caltrans’ state highways operations and maintenance programs, the SHOPP).
This chapter includes a comprehensive listing of the region’s highway, local street, transit, bikeway, bridge and other projects be funded under the federal FAST Act transportation legislation, with updated information on each project’s scope, lead agency, cost, schedule and funding sources. A project must be included in the FTIP, which has been approved by SBCAG, Caltrans and the Federal DOT, as a prerequisite to receiving federal funding.
Each printout includes a summary of the transportation project with the source of each fund by fiscal year. Most of the following project information sheets have been produced using SBCAG’s FTIP Management Database (called EZTrak). The projects in the 2019 FTIP will be implemented by the local cities and the county, the transit districts, SBCAG, Caltrans and other public and private agencies that maintain, operate, improve and expand the transportation system in the Santa Barbara County region.
The complete inventory of projects in the 2019 FTIP is provided on the 2019 FTIP Project List, following the FTIP Document.
PROJECT ID PROJECT TITLE
CT01 Casitas Pass & Linden Ave Interchanges - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
CT07 Route 246 Passing Lanes between Cebada Canyon and Hapgood Road - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
CT20 Hwy 101 HOV lane/6 Lane Widening Carpinteria to Sycamore Creek
CT75 San Antonio Creek Bridge Scour Mitigation (SHOPP Long Lead Project)
CT76 Cold Spring Bridge Maintenance Inspection Access (SHOPP Long Lead Project)
CT77 Refugio Bridge Replacement (SHOPP Long Lead Project) INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
CT93 SR 246 Planting Mitigation - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
CT94 Casitas Pass & Linden Avenue Interchange Mitigation Planting
CT95 Casitas Pass & Linden Avenue Interchange Mitigation Monitoring
CT123 South Coast 101 HOV Carpinteria (Segment 4A)
CT125 South Coast 101 HOV Padaro (Segment 4B)
CT126 South Coast 101 HOV Summerland (Segment 4C)
CT139 Highway Maintenance Program Project near Buellton
Caltrans Grouped Listings
CT14 Grouped Projects for Highway Bridge Program - 34 projects currently programmed
CT24 Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements - SHOPP Mandates Program - 1 project currently programmed
CT45
Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements, Shoulder Improvements, Pavement Resurfacing and/or rehabiltation - SHOPP Minor
Program - 5 projects currently programmed
SHOPP1Grouped Projects for Bridge Rehabilitation and Reconstruction - SHOPP Program - 10 projects currently programmed
SHOPP2 Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements - SHOPP Collision Reduction Program - 9 projects currently programmed
SHOPP3
Grouped Projects for Pavement Resurfacing and/or Rehabilitation- SHOPP Roadway Preservation Program - 9 projects currently
programmed
SHOPP6 Grouped Projects for Mobility - SHOPP Program - 1 project currently programmed
BUELL07 SR2S Improvements at the Intersection of Highway 246 and Sycamore Drive
EZLIFT08 Operating Assistance - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
EZLIFT09 Easy Lift Rolling Stock - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
GOLETA08 Ekwill Street and Fowler Road Extensions
GOLETA19 Hollister Avenue Class I Bike Path - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
GOLETA20 Old Town Goleta: Hollister Avenue Complete Streets Corridor Plan - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
GOLETA21 Old Town Sidewalk Infill
GOLETA22 San Jose Creek Bike Path - South Segment - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
GUAD4 Guadalupe - Transit Operating Assistance
GUAD13 Guadalupe Street (Hwy 1) Pedestrian Improvements
LOMPOC9 Operating Assistance - COLT
LOMPOC13 Wine Country Express Operations (Lompoc to Solvang) - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
LOMPOC23 Operations and Maintenance Center - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
LOMPOC26 FTA 5339 - City of Lompoc Transit - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SLORTA1 Operating Assistance for SLORTA Route 10
SLORTA02 Express Service between Santa Maria and San Luis Opispo - Operations - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SBCAG DRAFT 2019 FTIP Project ListingsProject listings are organized by project sponsor
CITY OF GOLETA - 5 Project Listings
SAN LUIS OBISPO REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (SLORTA) - 2 Project Listings
CALTRANS - 20 Project Listings
CITY OF BUELLTON - 1 Project Listing
CITY OF CARPINTERIA
EASY LIFT - 2 Project Listings
CITY OF GUADALUPE - 2 Project Listing
City of Carpinteria does not have any individually listed projects in the FTIP
CITY OF LOMPOC - 4 Project Listings
PROJECT ID PROJECT TITLE
SBCAG DRAFT 2019 FTIP Project ListingsProject listings are organized by project sponsor
UCSB03 UC Santa Barbara North Campus Open Space Multi-Modal Trail - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SBCAG11 Plan, Program & Monitor FY08/09-18/19
SBCITY16 Cabrillo Underpass Replacement and Multi Modal Improvements - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SBCAG27 Santa Claus Lane Bike Path
SBCAG28 Olive Mill Road & San Ysidro Road Intersection Improvement Projects - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SBCAG29 Rincon Multi-use Trail
SBCAG30 Santa Monica/Via Real Intersection Improvements
SBCAG31 North Padaro Lane Coastal Access Improvements
SBCAG32 Santa Claus Lane Class I Bikeway
SBCAG34 Summerland Area Coastal Access Improvements
SBCITY17 Montecito/Yanonali Street Bridge Replacement and Pedestrian Improvements - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SBCITY19 Lower Milpas Pedestrian Improvement Project - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SBCITY20 Cacique & Soledad Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridges and Corridor Improvements - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SBCITY21 Safe Routes to School Carpinteria at Voluntario Pedestrian Improvements Project
SBCITY22 Westside Bike Boulevard Gap Closure
SBCITY23 Eastside Green Lanes & Bike Boulevard Gap Closure
SBCITY3 Las Positas/Cliff Dr Intersection Improvements
COUNTY19H Reconstruct segments of Hollister Avenue
COUNTY31 Santa Claus Lane Streetscape, Coastal Access Parking and Railroad Crossing
MTD1 SBMTD Operating Assistance
MTD14 FTA 5339 - SBMTD Bus Replacement - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
MTD15 SBMTD Transit Bus Replacement- INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SM010 Federal Transit Operating Assistance for SMAT
SM025 Bus Replacement and Expansion - SMAT
SM30 Nighttime and Saturday Transit Service - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SM31 Capital Cost of Contracting - SMAT
SM41 FTA 5311f - Intercity transit operations from Santa Maria to Santa Ynez Valley - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SM50 FTA 5339 - City of Guadalupe Bus Replacement - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SM51 FTA 5339 - Clean Air Express Bus Replacement - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SMOOTH09 SMOOTH Rolling Stock - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SOLVANG02 Transit Operating Assistance
LOCALHSIP Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements - HSIP - 9 projects programmed
VAR01 Volunteer Driver Program - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
VAR15 Expansion Buses, Radios, and GPS - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
VAR17 Recreational Trails Program Grouped Project - 1 project programmed - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
VAR18 Life Steps Foundation Rolling Stock - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
CITY OF SANTA BARBARA - 7 Project Listings
GROUPED PROJECT LISTINGS AND VARIOUS - 5 Project Listings
SANTA BARBARA METROPOLITAN TRANSIT DISTRICT - 3 Project Listings
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SANTA BARBARA (UCSB) - 1 Project Listing
COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA - 2 Project Listings
CITY OF SANTA MARIA - 7 Project Listings
CITY OF SOLVANG - 1 Project Listing
SBCAG - 9 Project Listings
SANTA MARIA ORGANIZATION OF TRANSPORTATION HELPERS - 1 Project Listing
PROJECT
ID LEAD AGENCY PROJECT TITLE
EZLIFT07
Easy Lift
Transportation DriverMate Scheduling Software - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
GUAD13 City of Guadalupe Guadalupe Street (Hwy 1) Pedestrian Improvements
LOMPOC24 City of Lompoc Sidewalk Infill and Curb Ramps
MTD9 SBMTD
Regional Intermodal Transit Ctr Expansion (Demo) - INCLUDED FOR
INFORMATION ONLY
SBCAG25 SBCAG
SBCAG Traffic Solutions Rideshare Services - INCLUDED FOR
INFORMATION ONLY
SBCITY3
City of Santa
Barbara
Las Positas/Cliff Dr Intersection Improvements - INCLUDED FOR
INFORMATION ONLY
SM028 City of Santa Maria Bus Stop Improvements - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SM029 City of Santa Maria Planning Projects - INCLUDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY
COUNTY16
County of Santa
Barbara
PSR - Design Impvts Refugio Rd - So Portion - INCLUDED FOR
INFORMATION ONLY
COUNTY30
County of Santa
Barbara
Rehabilitate and Reconstruct Pavement on Various Roads (CA 115 & CA
310)
CT18 Caltrans
Hwy 101 HOV, SB County Line to Casitas Pass Road - INCLUDED FOR
INFORMATION ONLY
CT42 Caltrans
Northern Corridor Native Tree & Shrub Planting - INCLUDED FOR
INFORMATION ONLY
CT73 Caltrans
State Street Hazard Elimination - UPRR & City of Santa Barbara - INCLUDED
FOR INFORMATION ONLY
SBCAG DRAFT 2019 FTIP Project Listings16 Projects Completed
Santa Barbara County Association of Governments2019 Federal Transportation Improvement Program
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$30,000 $30,000Measure A15/16
$70,000 $70,000Measure A16/17
$684,000 $684,000ATP19/20
$784,000$684,000$0$100,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
BUELL07Project Manager
Rose Hess
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyBUELL07 Buellton, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
SR2S Improvements at the Intersection of Highway
246 and Sycamore Drive
Phone
(805) 686-0137
Project Description
Installation of a high visibility crosswalk, roadway
tapering, extended curbs, and updated ADA ramps
at the intersection.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$784,000RTP ID Number
B-PL-102
RTP Page #
E-18
Total Funding Programmed for Project $784,000Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$13,497,000 $299,000 $13,796,000GF RIP - State Cash11/12
$560,000 $560,000STIP-RIP (S/O)14/15
$14,623,000 $14,623,000GF RIP - State Cash15/16
$62,178,000 $62,178,000RIP - STIP AC15/16
$2,400,000 $2,400,000GF RIP - State Cash17/18
$2,585,000 $10,871,000 $13,456,000STIP-RIP (S/O)17/18
$5,822,000 $5,822,000GF RIP - State Cash98/99
$112,835,000$76,801,000$13,570,000$22,464,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT01Project Manager
David Beard
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT01 Caltrans
EA Number
4482U
Project Title
Casitas Pass & Linden Ave Interchanges
Phone
(805) 549-3016
Project Description
Carpinteria - Carpinteria Creek Bridge to Linden
Avenue - reconstruct two interchanges (Casitas Pass
& Linden Ave) and extend Via Real frontage road.
The project does not have any funding in the 2019
FTIP period and will be carried over for information
purposes only.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$112,835,000RTP ID Number
CT 4
RTP Page #
PRG 1
Total Funding Programmed for Project $112,835,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$3,847,000 $3,847,000STIP-RIP (S/O)05/06
$4,482,000 $495,000 $4,977,000RIP - STIP AC11/12
$1,250,000 $1,250,000Loc Funds - Santa Barbara Co Sales Tax13/14
$20,000,000 $20,000,000Loc Funds - Santa Barbara Co Sales Tax14/15
$4,732,000 $4,732,000RIP - STIP AC14/15
$34,806,000$24,732,000$1,745,000$8,329,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT07Project Manager
Paul Martinez
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT07 Caltrans
EA Number
0C640
Project Title
Route 246 Passing Lanes between Cebada Canyon
and Hapgood Road
Phone
(805) 549-3047
Project Description
The project will improve the traffic safety and
operations on Highway 246 between Buellton and
Lompoc by adding a westbound and eastbound
passing lane, profile correction near Tularosa Rd.,
channelization improvements to Tularosa and
Hapgood Rd. Intersections. The project does not
have any funding in the 2019 FTIP period and will be
carried over for information purposes only.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$34,806,000RTP ID Number
CT PL 4
RTP Page #
PL 1
Total Funding Programmed for Project $34,806,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$5,240,000 $5,240,000RIP - STIP AC (San Joaquin COG)17/18
$2,550,000 $2,550,000RIP Prior - STIP AC17/18
$6,320,000 $1,420,000 $7,740,000RIP Prior - STIP AC17/18
$2,495,000 $2,495,000STIP-IIP (NHS)17/18
$2,470,000 $2,470,000Measure A19/20
$3,620,000 $3,620,000RIP - STIP AC19/20
$51,000,000 $51,000,000Trade Corridor Enhancement Program - State Share19/20
$75,115,000$57,090,000$6,660,000$11,365,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT123Project Manager
Scott Eades
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT123 Caltrans
EA Number
0N701
Project Title
South Coast 101 HOV Carpinteria (Segment 4A)
Phone
(805) 549-3144
Project Description
In Santa Barbara County, in Carpinteria from 0.2
miles south of Bailard Avenue to 0.5 miles south of
S. Padaro Lane. Construct HOV lanes.
This is a grandchild of parent project 05-0N700
(PPNO 7101) and child of parent 05-0N70A (PPNO
7101A).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$75,115RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $75,115,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$3,613,000 $3,613,000RIP - STIP AC (San Joaquin COG)17/18
$7,025,000 $1,720,000 $8,745,000RIP Prior - STIP AC17/18
$3,475,000 $3,475,000STIP-IIP (NHS)17/18
$2,250,000 $2,250,000STIP-RIP Prior State Cash17/18
$5,877,000 $29,100,000 $34,977,000Measure A20/21
$5,250,000 $5,250,000RIP - STIP AC20/21
$61,810,000 $61,810,000Solutions for Congested Corridors Program20/21
$120,120,000$96,160,000$11,210,000$12,750,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT125Project Manager
Sherri Martin
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT125 Caltrans
EA Number
0N702
Project Title
South Coast 101 HOV - Padaro (Segment 4B)
Phone
(805) 549-3788
Project Description
In Santa Barbara County, near Carpinteria and
Summerland, from 0.9 miles south of Padaro Lane
Undercrossing to 0.6 miles north of Padaro Lane
Overcrossing. Construct HOV lanes.
This is a grandchild of parent project 05-0N700
(PPNO 7101) and child of parent project 05-0N70A
(PPNO 7101A).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$120,120,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $120,120,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$5,910,000 $4,090,000 $10,000,000Measure A17/18
$430,000 $430,000STIP-IIP (NHS)17/18
$1,040,000 $3,400,000 $4,440,000STIP-RIP (NHS)17/18
$1,950,000 $1,950,000STIP-RIP (S/O)17/18
$22,520,000 $22,520,000Measure A20/21
$42,000,000 $42,000,000Solutions for Congested Corridors Program20/21
$81,340,000$67,920,000$4,090,000$9,330,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT126Project Manager
Sherri Martin
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT126 Caltrans
EA Number
0N703
Project Title
South Coast 101 HOV - Summerland (Segment 4C)
Phone
(805) 549-3788
Project Description
In Santa Barbara County, in and near Summerland
from 0.2 miles north of padaro lane Overcrossing to
San Ysidro Creek Bridge. Construct HOV lanes.
This is a grandchild of parent project 05-0N700
(PPNO 7101) and a child of project 05-0N70A (PPNO
7101A).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$81,340,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $81,340,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$291,000 $1,000 $4,756,000 $5,048,000Highway Maintenance - State Cash18/19
$5,048,000$4,756,000$1,000$291,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT139Project Manager
Sherri Martin
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT139 Caltrans
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Highway Maintenance Program Project near Buellton
Phone
(805) 549-3788
Project Description
IN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY IN AND NEAR
BUELTON FROM 0.15 MILE NORTH OF BUELTON
OVERCROSSING TO 1.8 MILE NORTH OF 101/154
SEPARATION.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$5,048,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $5,048,000Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$7,304,399 $7,304,399HBRR14/15
$556,786 $556,786Loc Funds - Local Trans. Funds14/15
$324,796 $324,796Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account14/15
$15,074,554 $15,074,554HBRR15/16
$714,159 $714,159Loc Funds - Local Trans. Funds15/16
$142,228 $142,228Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account15/16
$5,349,935 $5,349,935HBRR16/17
$639,961 $639,961Loc Funds - Local Trans. Funds16/17
$9,483,028 $9,483,028HBRR17/18
$684,472 $684,472Loc Funds - Local Trans. Funds17/18
$11,182,207 $11,182,207HBRR18/19
$595,293 $595,293Loc Funds - Local Trans. Funds18/19
$6,544,544 $6,544,544HBRR19/20
$592,598 $592,598Loc Funds - Local Trans. Funds19/20
$1,114,079 $1,114,079HBRR20/21
$20,437,472 $20,437,472HBRR21/22
$2,460,028 $2,460,028Loc Funds - Local Trans. Funds21/22
$83,200,539$83,200,539$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT14Project Manager
Garin Schneider
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT14 Caltrans
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Grouped Projects for Highway Bridge Program
Phone
(805) 542-4606
Project Description
Non-capacity increasing projects only (includes
seismic retrofit). Projects are consistent with 40
CFR part 93.126, 127, 128, exempt tables 2&3
Estimated Total Project Cost
$83,200,539RTP ID Number
Local (HBP)/CT14
RTP Page #
PRG 6
Total Funding Programmed for Project $83,200,539Federal
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$9,450,000 $9,450,000RIP - STIP AC (S/O)07/08
$2,000,000 $2,000,000STIP-IIP AC11/12
$2,700,000 $2,700,000RIP - STIP AC17/18
$10,535,000 $2,050,000 $12,585,000STIP-RIP (NHS)17/18
$13,253,000 $10,230,000 $23,483,000Loc Funds - Santa Barbara Co Sales Tax18/19
$2,507,000 $2,507,000STIP-RIP (NHS)18/19
$46,550,000 $46,550,000Loc Funds - Santa Barbara Co Sales Tax19/20
$600,000 $600,000STIP-IIP AC19/20
$117,140,000 $117,140,000Future FundsFuture
$217,015,000$164,290,000$12,280,000$40,445,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT20Project Manager
Scott Eades
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT20 Caltrans
EA Number
05-0N700
Project Title
Hwy 101 HOV lane/6 Lane Widening Carp to
Sycamore Creeks
Phone
(805) 549-3144
Project Description
Widen Hwy 101 from 4 to 6 lanes (HOV) from
Carpinteria Creek (Carpinteria) to Sycamore Creek
(Santa Barbara)
Estimated Total Project Cost
$467,900,000RTP ID Number
CT PL 3
RTP Page #
PL 1
Total Funding Programmed for Project $217,015,000Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$2,248,000 $2,248,000SHOPP- Mandates (AC)17/18
$5,010,000 $5,010,000SHOPP- Mandates (AC)19/20
$7,258,000$7,258,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT24Project Manager
Sherri Martin
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT24 Caltrans
EA Number
Project Title
Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements - SHOPP
Mandates Program
Phone
(805) 549-3788
Project Description
Railroad/highway crossing, Safer non-Federal-aid
system roads, Shoulder improvements, traffic control
devices and operating assistance other than
signalization projects, Intersection signalization
projects at individual intersections, Pavement
marking demonstration, Truck climbing lanes outside
the urbanized area, Lighting improvements,
Emergency truck pullovers. Projects are consistent
with the applicable classifications under 23 CFR
771.117(c) and (d).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$0RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $7,258,000Includes 1 Project(s)
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$166,000 $1,676,000 $1,842,000SHOPP (AC)-CT Minor Pgm17/18
$4,280,000 $4,280,000SHOPP (AC)-CT Minor Pgm18/19
$6,122,000$5,956,000$166,000$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT45Project Manager
Lindsay Leichtfuss
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT45 Caltrans
EA Number
Project Title
Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements, Shoulder
Improvements, Pavement Resurfacing and/or
Phone
(805) 549-3788
Project Description
Railroad highway crossing, safety improvements,
shoulder improvements, traffic control devices and
operating assistance, intersection signalization
projects at individual intersections, pavement
marking demonstration, truck climbing lanes outside
the urbanized area, lighting improvements,
emergency truck pullovers, pavement resurfacing and
/or rehabilitation, emergency relief (23 U.S.C. 125),
widening narrow pavements or reconstruction bridges
(no additional travel lanes.) Projects are consistent
with the applicable classifications under 23 CFR
771.117(c) and (d).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$0RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $6,122,000Includes 5 Project(s)
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$1,701,000 $1,701,000SHOPP- Bridge Pres. (AC)20/21
$1,701,000$0$0$1,701,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT75Project Manager
Rochelle Vierra
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT75 Caltrans
EA Number
05-1F810
Project Title
San Antonio Creek Bridge Scour Mitigation (SHOPP
Long Lead Project)
Phone
(805) 549-3003
Project Description
Near Lompoc, at San Antonio Creek Bridge No.
51-0237 L/R. Bridge scour mitigation.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$10,273,000RTP ID Number
SHOPP-PL-100
RTP Page #
E-17
Total Funding Programmed for Project $1,701,000Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$20,127,000 $20,127,000SHOPP- Bridge Pres. (AC)20/21
$0Future FundsFuture
$20,127,000$0$0$20,127,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT76Project Manager
Lisa Lowerison
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT76 Caltrans
EA Number
05-1C420
Project Title
Cold Spring Bridge Maintenance Inspection Access
(SHOPP Long Lead Project)
Phone
(805) 542-4764
Project Description
Near Lake Cachuma at Cold Spring Canyon Bridge
No. 51-0037. Install inspection access system below
bridge and paint structure.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$20,127,000RTP ID Number
SHOPP-PL-100
RTP Page #
E-17
Total Funding Programmed for Project $20,127,000Federal
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$36,960,000 $36,960,000SHOPP- Bridge Pres. (AC)22/23
$36,960,000$0$0$36,960,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT77Project Manager
Lisa Lowerison
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT77 Caltrans
EA Number
05-1C950
Project Title
Refugio Bridge Replacement (SHOPP Long Lead
Project)
Phone
(805) 542-4764
Project Description
Near Goleta at Refugio Road Undercrossing No.
51-0215 L/R. Replace bridges.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$36,960,000RTP ID Number
SHOPP-PL-100
RTP Page #
E-17
Total Funding Programmed for Project $36,960,000Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$342,000 $342,000STIP-RIP (S/O)14/15
$594,000 $594,000Measure A17/18
$738,000 $738,000STIP-RIP (S/O)17/18
$1,674,000$1,332,000$0$342,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT93Project Manager
Paul Martinez
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT93 Caltrans
EA Number
05-0C641
Project Title
SR 246 Planting Mitigation
Phone
(805) 549-3407
Project Description
in Santa Barbara County Near Lompoc from 0.8 mile
east of Cebada Canyon Road to 0.4 mile east of
Tularosa Road and at Hapgood Road (West).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$1,674,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $1,674,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$250,000 $250,000STIP-RIP (S/O)17/18
$2,560,000 $2,560,000STIP-RIP (S/O)19/20
$2,810,000$2,560,000$0$250,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT94Project Manager
David Beard
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT94 Caltrans
EA Number
05-44821
Project Title
Casitas Pass & Linden Avenue Interchanges
Mitigation Planting
Phone
(805) 549-3016
Project Description
Casitas Pass & Linden Avenue Interchanges
Mitigation
Planting (On Route 101 in Santa Barbara County in
Carpinteria from 0.2 mile south of Carpinteria Creek
Bridge to 0.3 mile north of Linden Avenue
Overcrossing.
Mitigation Planting.)
Estimated Total Project Cost
$2,810,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $2,810,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$75,000 $75,000STIP-RIP (S/O)19/20
$75,000$75,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
CT95Project Manager
David Beard
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCT95 Caltrans
EA Number
44822
Project Title
Casitas Pass & Linden Avenue Interchange Mitigation
Monitoring
Phone
(805) 549-3016
Project Description
Casitas Pass & Linden Avenue Interchange
Mitigation
Monitoring (On Route 101 in Santa Barbara County
in
Carpinteria from 0.2 mile south of Carpinteria Creek
Bridge to 0.3 mile north of Linden Avenue
Overcrossing.
Mitigation Monitoring.)
Estimated Total Project Cost
$75,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $75,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$26,899,000 $26,899,000SHOPP- Bridge Pres. (AC)17/18
$2,000,000 $2,000,000SHOPP- Bridge Pres. (AC)18/19
$75,740,000 $75,740,000SHOPP- Bridge Pres. (AC)19/20
$104,639,000$104,639,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SHOPP1Project Manager
Sherri Martin
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySHOPP1 Caltrans
EA Number
Project Title
Grouped Projects for Bridge Rehabilitation and
Reconstruction - SHOPP Program
Phone
(805) 549-3788
Project Description
Bridge rehabilitation, reconstruction or replacement
or the construction of grade separation to replace
existing at-grade railroad crossings. Projects are
consistent with the applicable classifications under
23 CFR 771.117(c) and (d).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$0RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $104,639,000Includes 10 Project(s)
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$5,309,000 $5,309,000SHOPP- Collis. Reduction (AC)16/17
$16,105,000 $16,105,000SHOPP- Collis. Reduction (AC)18/19
$4,673,000 $4,673,000SHOPP- Collis. Reduction (AC)19/20
$60,000 $60,000SHOPP- Roadside Pres. (AC)19/20
$2,978,000 $2,978,000SHOPP- Collis. Reduction (AC)20/21
$0Future FundsFuture
$29,125,000$29,125,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SHOPP2Project Manager
Sherri Martin
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySHOPP2 Caltrans
EA Number
Project Title
Grouped Projects for Collision Reduction - SHOPP
Program
Phone
(805) 549-3788
Project Description
Highway safety or traffic operations improvement
projects including the installation of ramp metering
control devices and lighting. Projects are consistent
with the applicable classifications under 23 CFR
771.117(c) and (d).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$0RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $29,125,000Includes 9 Project(s)
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$38,887,000 $38,887,000SHOPP- Roadway Pres. (AC)17/18
$6,480,000 $6,480,000SHOPP- Roadway Pres. (AC)18/19
$188,826,000 $188,826,000SHOPP- Roadway Pres. (AC)19/20
$234,193,000$234,193,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SHOPP3Project Manager
Sherri Martin
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySHOPP3 Caltrans
EA Number
Project Title
Grouped Projects for Roadway Preservation -
SHOPP Program
Phone
(805) 549-3788
Project Description
Modernization of a highway by resurfacing,
restoration, rehabilitation, reconstruction, adding
shoulders, or adding auxiliary lanes (e.g., parking,
weaving, turning, climbing). Projects are consistent
with the applicable classifications under 23 CFR
771.117(c) and (d).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$0RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $234,193,000Includes 9 Project(s)
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$2,223,000 $2,223,000SHOPP- Mobility (AC)18/19
$2,223,000$2,223,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SHOPP6Project Manager
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySHOPP6 Caltrans
EA Number
Project Title
Grouped Projects for Mobility - SHOPP Program
Phone
Project Description
Railroad/highway crossing, Safer non-Federal-aid
system roads, Shoulder improvements, traffic control
devices and operating assistance other than
signalization projects, Intersection signalization
projects at individual intersections, Pavement
marking demonstration, Truck climbing lanes outside
the urbanized area, Lighting improvements,
Emergency truck pullovers. Projects are consistent
with the applicable classifications under 23 CFR
771.117(c) and (d).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$0RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $2,223,000Includes 1 Project(s)
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$1,500,000 $1,500,000STIP-RIP (S/O)02/03
$900,000 $900,000Loc Funds - Local Trans. Funds10/11
$980,000 $3,008,000 $3,988,000RIP - STIP AC10/11
$995,000 $995,000Loc Funds - Local Trans. Funds13/14
$3,035,000 $3,035,000Loc Funds - Local Trans. Funds19/20
$11,372,000 $11,372,000RIP - STIP AC20/21
$522,000 $522,000STIP-RIP (S/O)99/00
$22,312,000$14,407,000$4,003,000$3,902,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
GOLETA08Project Manager
James Winslow
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyGOLETA08 Goleta, City of
EA Number
4611U
Project Title
Ekwill Street and Fowler Road Extensions
Phone
(805) 961-7577
Project Description
Goleta - construct new east-west roadways & extend
Fowler Rd and Ekwill St from Fairview Ave on the
west to Kellogg Ave & Route 217 on the east.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$22,212,000RTP ID Number
Go 1
RTP Page #
PRG 2
Total Funding Programmed for Project $22,312,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$136,000 $136,000Measure A13/14
$1,644,000 $1,644,000ATP14/15
$1,780,000$1,644,000$0$136,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
GOLETA19Project Manager
James Winslow
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyGOLETA19 Goleta, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Hollister Avenue Class I Bike Path
Phone
(805) 961-7577
Project Description
Construct a class I bike path on the south side of
Hollister Avenue from Pacific Oaks Road to Ellwood
Elementary School. The project does not have any
funding in the 2019 FTIP period and will be carried
over for information purposes only.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$1,780,000RTP ID Number
Go-305
RTP Page #
E-12
Total Funding Programmed for Project $1,780,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$59,000 $59,000Loc Funds - City Funds15/16
$236,000 $236,000TIGER1315/16
$295,000$0$0$295,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
GOLETA20Project Manager
Teresa Lopes
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyGOLETA20 Goleta, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Old Town Goleta: Hollister Avenue Complete Streets
Corridor Plan
Phone
(805) 961-7563
Project Description
A planning project that will provide a comprehensive,
implementation-oriented strategy for creating
pedestrian enhancements along the 0.8 miles stretch
of Hollister Avenue from Fairview Ave to SR 217.,
including improvements to adjacent and connecting
streets and interchanges as necessary. The project
does not have any funding in the 2019 FTIP period
and will be carried over for information purposes only.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$700,000RTP ID Number
Go-201
RTP Page #
E-10
Total Funding Programmed for Project $295,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$105,000 $105,000ATP16/17
$278,000 $82,000 $360,000Loc Funds - City Funds16/17
$270,000 $128,000 $398,000ATP17/18
$160,000 $160,000Loc Funds - City Funds17/18
$1,721,000 $1,721,000ATP18/19
$500,000 $500,000Loc Funds - City Funds18/19
$3,244,000$2,221,000$370,000$653,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
GOLETA21Project Manager
James Winslow
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyGOLETA21 Goleta, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Old Town Sidewalks Infill
Phone
(805) 961-7577
Project Description
The project includes design, environmental and
construction phases for sidewalk infill for the
residential areas of Old Town thereby removing
barriers and improving walkability for connections to
businesses and alternative modes of transportation.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$3,244,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $3,244,000Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$800,000 $800,000Loc Funds - City Funds17/18
$16,000 $16,000RSTP State Exchange17/18
$7,050,000 $7,050,000Future FundsFuture
$7,866,000$7,050,000$0$816,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
GOLETA22Project Manager
Teresa Lopes
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyGOLETA22 Goleta, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
San Jose Creek Bike Path - South Segment
Phone
(805) 961-7563
Project Description
Construct a Class I bike path adjacent to State
Route 217
Estimated Total Project Cost
$7,866,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
Appendix E
Total Funding Programmed for Project $7,866,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$8,000 $8,000Loc Funds - City Funds17/18
$32,000 $32,000Loc Funds - Santa Barbara Co Sales Tax17/18
$401,000 $401,000ATP18/19
$17,000 $17,000Loc Funds - City Funds18/19
$458,000$450,000$0$8,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
GUAD13Project Manager
Cruz Ramos
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyGUAD13 Guadalupe, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Guadalupe Street (Hwy 1) Pedestrian Improvements
Phone
(805) 356-3892
Project Description
Pedestrian improvements on Guadalupe St.,
including sidewalk construction, curb ramps,
crosswalk re-striping, and traffic calming.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$458,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $458,000Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$15,000 $15,000FTA 531104/05
$18,000 $18,000FTA 531105/06
$34,000 $34,000FTA 531106/07
$213,000 $213,000TDA06/07
$37,000 $37,000FTA 531107/08
$39,000 $39,000FTA 531108/09
$35,000 $35,000FTA 531109/10
$35,000 $35,000FTA 531110/11
$28,000 $28,000TDA10/11
$35,000 $35,000FTA 531111/12
$35,000 $35,000TDA11/12
$72,000 $72,000FTA 531112/13
$72,000 $72,000TDA12/13
$73,979 $73,979FTA 531113/14
$224,000 $224,000TDA13/14
$61,182 $61,182FTA 531114/15
$352,561 $352,561TDA14/15
$58,067 $58,067FTA 531115/16
$261,239 $261,239TDA15/16
$58,649 $58,649FTA 531116/17
$447,722 $447,722TDA16/17
$59,733 $59,733FTA 531117/18
$48,225 $48,225TDA17/18
$62,756 $62,756FTA 531118/19
$50,665 $50,665TDA18/19
$2,426,778$2,426,778$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
GUAD4Project Manager
Jim Talbott
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyGUAD4 Guadalupe, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Guadalupe - Transit Operating Assistance
Phone
(805) 922-8476
Project Description
Guadalupe - Transit operating assistance for
non-urbanized areas. This is an ongoing transit
project.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$2,313,357RTP ID Number
Gu 3
RTP Page #
PRG 3
Total Funding Programmed for Project $2,426,778Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$36,400 $36,400FTA 5316 - JARC08/09
$36,400 $36,400TDA08/09
$38,650 $38,650FTA 5316 - JARC09/10
$38,650 $38,650TDA09/10
$40,900 $40,900FTA 5316 - JARC10/11
$40,900 $40,900TDA10/11
$42,950 $42,950FTA 5316 - JARC11/12
$42,950 $42,950TDA11/12
$40,000 $40,000FTA 5316 - JARC12/13
$40,000 $40,000TDA12/13
$40,000 $40,000FTA 5316 - JARC13/14
$40,000 $40,000TDA13/14
$64,000 $64,000FTA 5316 - JARC14/15
$32,000 $32,000FTA 5316 - JARC15/16
$32,000 $32,000TDA15/16
$605,800$605,800$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
LOMPOC13Project Manager
Richard Fernbaugh
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyLOMPOC13 Lompoc, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Wine Country Express Operations (Lompoc to
Solvang)
Phone
(805) 875-8268
Project Description
Wine Country Express Operating Assistance.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$605,800RTP ID Number
COLT-401
RTP Page #
PRG 12
Total Funding Programmed for Project $605,800Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$110,024 $155,313 $265,337State Bond - PTMISEA09/10
$1,247,687 $1,247,687State Bond - PTMISEA10/11
$1,620,000 $1,620,000Loc Funds - City Funds15/16
$1,050,520 $1,050,520FTA 530716/17
$406,367 $406,367FTA 533916/17
$8,144,916 $8,144,916Loc Funds - City Funds16/17
$34,767 $34,767TDA16/17
$511,700 $511,700FTA 530717/18
$65,536 $65,536Loc Funds - City Funds17/18
$13,346,830$13,081,493$155,313$110,024
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
LOMPOC23Project Manager
Richard Fernbaugh
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyLOMPOC23 Lompoc, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Operations and Maintenance Center
Phone
(805) 875-8268
Project Description
Purchase and construction of a new maintenance
and operations center for City Of Lompoc Transit
(COLT).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$13,346,830RTP ID Number
COLT-PL-402
RTP Page #
PL-20
Total Funding Programmed for Project $13,346,830Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$406,367 $406,367FTA 533915/16
$60,956 $60,956TDA15/16
$467,323$467,323$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
LOMPOC26Project Manager
Richard Fernbaugh
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyLOMPOC26 Lompoc, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
FTA 5339 - City of Lompoc Transit
Phone
(805) 875-8268
Project Description
Purchase of four vehicles for City of Lompoc Transit
Estimated Total Project Cost
$467,323RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $467,323Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$480,000 $480,000FTA 530704/05
$612,000 $612,000TDA04/05
$770,000 $770,000FTA 530705/06
$863,000 $863,000TDA05/06
$926,000 $926,000FTA 530706/07
$1,019,000 $1,019,000TDA06/07
$1,000,000 $1,000,000FTA 530707/08
$1,105,000 $1,105,000TDA07/08
$1,104,000 $1,104,000FTA 530708/09
$1,182,000 $1,182,000TDA08/09
$1,090,200 $1,090,200FTA 530709/10
$1,090,200 $1,090,200TDA09/10
$1,112,004 $1,112,004FTA 530710/11
$1,112,004 $1,112,004TDA10/11
$1,134,245 $1,134,245FTA 530711/12
$1,134,245 $1,134,245TDA11/12
$824,850 $824,850FTA 530712/13
$824,850 $824,850TDA12/13
$824,850 $824,850FTA 530713/14
$824,850 $824,850TDA13/14
$824,850 $824,850FTA 530714/15
$824,850 $824,850TDA14/15
$690,681 $690,681FTA 530715/16
$690,682 $690,682TDA15/16
$704,247 $704,247FTA 530716/17
$704,247 $704,247TDA16/17
$711,024 $711,024FTA 530717/18
$711,024 $711,024TDA17/18
$1,648,357 $1,648,357FTA 530718/19
$969,119 $969,119TDA18/19
$1,648,357 $1,648,357FTA 530719/20
$999,773 $999,773TDA19/20
$1,648,357 $1,648,357FTA 530720/21
$1,031,397 $1,031,397TDA20/21
$32,840,263$32,840,263$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
LOMPOC9Project Manager
Richard Fernbaugh
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyLOMPOC9 Lompoc, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Operating Assistance - COLT
Phone
(805) 736-1261
Project Description
City of Lompoc Transit - Operating assistance from
Section 5307 & other funds.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$32,840,263RTP ID Number
COLT 1
RTP Page #
PRG 3
Total Funding Programmed for Project $32,840,263Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$100,000 $100,000FTA 531014/15
$100,000$100,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
EZLIFT08Project Manager
Ernesto Paredes
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyEZLIFT08 Easy Lift Transportation
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Operating Assistance
Phone
(805) 681-1410
Project Description
Operating assistance with a toll credit match
Estimated Total Project Cost
$100,000RTP ID Number
EL-MA-400
RTP Page #
E-6
Total Funding Programmed for Project $100,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$518,000 $518,000FTA 531016/17
$518,000$518,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
EZLIFT09Project Manager
Ernesto Parades
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyEZLIFT09 Easy Lift Transportation
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Easy Lift Rolling Stock
Phone
(805) 681-1410
Project Description
Purchase of eight replacement minivans and two
replacement buses for Easy Lift Transportation
services.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$518,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $518,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$250,000 $250,000STIP-RIP (S/O)08/09
$250,000 $250,000STIP-RIP (S/O)09/10
$250,000 $250,000STIP-RIP (S/O)10/11
$250,000 $250,000STIP-RIP (S/O)11/12
$350,000 $350,000STIP-RIP (S/O)12/13
$350,000 $350,000STIP-RIP (S/O)13/14
$350,000 $350,000STIP-RIP (S/O)14/15
$105,000 $105,000STIP-RIP (S/O)15/16
$640,000 $640,000STIP-RIP (S/O)16/17
$235,000 $235,000STIP-RIP (S/O)17/18
$117,000 $117,000STIP-RIP (S/O)18/19
$117,000 $117,000STIP-RIP (S/O)19/20
$283,000 $283,000STIP-RIP (S/O)20/21
$283,000 $283,000STIP-RIP Prior State Cash21/22
$283,000 $283,000STIP-RIP Prior State Cash22/23
$4,113,000$4,113,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCAG11Project Manager
Sarkes Khachek
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCAG11 SBCAG
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Plan, Program & Monitor FY 08/09-22/23
Phone
(805) 961-8900
Project Description
PPM funding for FY 2008/09 through 2022/23.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$4,113,000RTP ID Number
SBCAG-100
RTP Page #
PRG 14
Total Funding Programmed for Project $4,113,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$100,000 $100,000Measure A13/14
$195,000 $195,000RSTP13/14
$200,000 $200,000RSTP18/19
$495,000$0$0$495,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCAG27Project Manager
Fred Luna
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCAG27 SBCAG
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Santa Claus Lane Bike Path
Phone
(805) 961-8926
Project Description
Construction of a Class I bike path from Santa Claus
Lane at Sandpointe Drive to Carpinteria Avenue.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$6,218,000RTP ID Number
C-PL-302
RTP Page #
PL-19
Total Funding Programmed for Project $495,000Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$899,900 $899,900DEMO - LU16/17
$179,890 $179,890Loc Funds - SBCAG16/17
$1,079,790$0$0$1,079,790
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCAG28Project Manager
Fred Luna
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCAG28 SBCAG
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Olive Mill Road & San Ysidro Road Intersection
Improvement Projects
Phone
(805) 961-8900
Project Description
Interchange improvemens at the Olive Mill Road and
San Ysidro Road intersections
Estimated Total Project Cost
$1,079,790RTP ID Number
SBCAG-501
RTP Page #
E-14
Total Funding Programmed for Project $1,079,790Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$50,000 $50,000Coastal Conservancy14/15
$25,000 $25,000Coastal Enhancement14/15
$75,000 $75,000Loc Funds - City Funds14/15
$175,000 $175,000Measure A14/15
$75,000 $75,000Measure A14/15
$100,000 $100,000Measure A16/17
$322,000 $480,000 $802,000ATP17/18
$150,000 $150,000Coastal Conservancy17/18
$6,031,000 $6,031,000ATP19/20
$7,483,000$6,031,000$480,000$972,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCAG29Project Manager
Fred Luna
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCAG29 SBCAG
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Rincon Multi-use Trail
Phone
(805) 961-8926
Project Description
Construct a multi-use trail to eliminate a gap in the
California Coastal trail, which forces cyclists and
pedestrians to use the shoulder of U.S. 101 or
choose an alternate route trespassing across UPRR
tracks or traveling 4 miles out of direction.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$7,483,000RTP ID Number
C-PL-304
RTP Page #
E-19
Total Funding Programmed for Project $7,483,000Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$745,000 $745,000Local Partnership Program – Formula Funds17/18
$745,000 $745,000Measure A17/18
$450,000 $450,000Local Partnership Program – Formula Funds18/19
$450,000 $300,000 $750,000Measure A18/19
$3,610,000 $3,610,000Solutions for Congested Corridors Program20/21
$6,300,000$3,610,000$300,000$2,390,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCAG30Project Manager
Fred Luna
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCAG30 SBCAG
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Santa Monica/Via Real Intersection Improvements
Phone
(805) 961-8926
Project Description
At the intersection of Santa Monica Road, Via Real
and the Santa Monica NB on and off ramp from
Highway 101. Construct intersection improvements
to address forecast operational deficiencies at this
all-way stop intersection.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$6,300,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $6,300,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$30,000 $30,000Local Partnership Program – Formula Funds17/18
$30,000 $30,000Measure A17/18
$110,000 $70,000 $180,000Local Partnership Program – Formula Funds18/19
$110,000 $70,000 $180,000Measure A18/19
$3,270,000 $3,270,000Solutions for Congested Corridors Program20/21
$3,690,000$3,270,000$140,000$280,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCAG31Project Manager
Fred Luna
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCAG31 SBCAG
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
North Padaro Lane Coastal Access Improvements
Phone
(805) 961-8926
Project Description
In the County of Santa Barbara, south of community
of Summerland along North Padaro Lane on the
coast side of Highway 101.
-Construct 0.2 miles of sidewalk to complete gap in
California Coastal Trail between Highway 101 and
Loon Point Beach Parking area
where coastal access exists.
- Add coastal trail signage along North Padaro Lane
and for vertical access to beach
Estimated Total Project Cost
$3,690,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $3,690,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$100,000 $100,000Measure A17/18
$400,000 $400,000RSTP17/18
$210,000 $200,000 $410,000Local Partnership Program – Formula Funds18/19
$210,000 $200,000 $410,000Measure A18/19
$6,830,000 $6,830,000Solutions for Congested Corridors Program20/21
$8,150,000$6,830,000$400,000$920,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCAG32Project Manager
Fred Luna
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCAG32 SBCAG
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Santa Claus Lane Class I Bikeway
Phone
(805) 961-8926
Project Description
Construct Class I bikeway for 0.6 miles between
Carpinteria Avenue in City of Carpinteria and Santa
Claus Lane in Summerland (County
of Santa Barbara) to close a gap in the California
Coastal Trail (CCT).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$8,150,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $8,150,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$150,000 $150,000Local Partnership Program – Formula Funds17/18
$150,000 $150,000Measure A17/18
$340,000 $260,000 $600,000Local Partnership Program – Formula Funds18/19
$340,000 $260,000 $600,000Measure A18/19
$8,320,000 $8,320,000Solutions for Congested Corridors Program20/21
$9,820,000$8,320,000$520,000$980,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCAG34Project Manager
Fred Luna
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCAG34 SBCAG
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Summerland Area Coastal Access Improvements
Phone
(805) 961-8926
Project Description
In the County of Santa Barbara, in and near the
community of Summerland, on Via Real, Wallace
Avenue and Finney Road on both the inland and
coastal side of Highway 101.
-Construct 0.4 miles of sidewalk and add coastal
access parking along Wallace Avenue
- Along Via Real, construction 0.4 miles of sidewalk
to complete gap in California Coastal Trail between
Greenwell Drive and North Padaro Lane and add a
Class I multi purpose path
Estimated Total Project Cost
$9,820,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $9,820,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$99,000 $99,000Loc Funds - City Funds12/13
$900,000 $900,000HSIP14/15
$100,000 $100,000Loc Funds - Santa Barbara Co Sales Tax14/15
$1,477,000 $1,477,000RIP - STIP AC14/15
$2,576,000$100,000$0$2,476,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCITY16Project Manager
Fred Luna
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCITY16 SBCAG
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Cabrillo Underpass Replacement and Multi Modal
Improvements
Phone
(805) 961-8926
Project Description
Near Santa Barbara, replace existing railroad bridge
and construct roadway improvements for bicyclists
and pedestrians. At Cabrillo Boulevard, 0.1 mile
south of Highway 101. The project also includes
$900,000 in Highway Safety Improvement Program
(HSIP) funding that is reflected in SBCAG's HSIP
Back-up list (SBCAG FTIP Project ID: LOCALHSIP).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$18,556,750RTP ID Number
SB-PL-301
RTP Page #
PL 22
Total Funding Programmed for Project $2,576,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$50,000 $50,000FTA 530716/17
$50,000 $50,000TDA16/17
$50,000 $50,000FTA 530717/18
$50,000 $50,000TDA17/18
$200,000$200,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SLORTA02Project Manager
Geoff Straw
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySLORTA02 San Luis Obispo Regional Transit
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Express Service between Santa Maria and San Luis
Obispo - Operations
Phone
(805) 781-4465
Project Description
Express service would operate 2-3 non-stop round
trips on weekdays between Santa Maria/Orcutt and
San Luis Obispo/Cal Poly.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$200,000RTP ID Number
SLORTA-400
RTP Page #
E-14
Total Funding Programmed for Project $200,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$162,000 $162,000FTA 530704/05
$460,000 $460,000TDA04/05
$162,000 $162,000FTA 530705/06
$617,000 $617,000TDA05/06
$195,700 $195,700FTA 530709/10
$195,700 $195,700TDA09/10
$201,571 $201,571FTA 530710/11
$201,571 $201,571TDA10/11
$207,618 $207,618FTA 530711/12
$207,618 $207,618TDA11/12
$213,931 $213,931FTA 530712/13
$213,931 $213,931TDA12/13
$220,349 $220,349FTA 530713/14
$220,349 $220,349TDA13/14
$226,960 $226,960FTA 530714/15
$226,960 $226,960TDA14/15
$317,000 $317,000FTA 530715/16
$317,000 $317,000TDA15/16
$332,850 $332,850FTA 530716/17
$332,850 $332,850TDA16/17
$349,493 $349,493FTA 530717/18
$349,493 $349,493TDA17/18
$366,960 $366,960FTA 530718/19
$1,465,147 $1,465,147TDA18/19
$385,310 $385,310FTA 530719/20
$1,617,475 $1,617,475TDA19/20
$398,739 $398,739FTA 530720/21
$1,781,781 $1,781,781TDA20/21
$11,947,356$11,947,356$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SLORTA1Project Manager
Geoff Straw
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySLORTA1 San Luis Obispo Regional Transit
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Operating Assistance for SLORTA Route 10
Phone
(805) 781-4472
Project Description
Operating Assistance for regional transit service
provided by San Luis Obispo Regional Transit
Authority (SLORTA) within the Santa Maria
Urbanized Area.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$11,947,356RTP ID Number
SLORTA 1
RTP Page #
PRG 5
Total Funding Programmed for Project $11,947,356Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$154,000 $154,000DEMO - LU15/16
$38,000 $38,000Loc Funds - County Funds15/16
$384,000 $384,000DEMO - LU16/17
$96,000 $96,000Loc Funds - County Funds16/17
$154,000 $221,000 $375,000DEMO - LU17/18
$38,000 $55,000 $93,000Loc Funds - County Funds17/18
$0DEMO - LU18/19
$2,360,000 $2,360,000Loc Funds - County Funds18/19
$3,500,000$2,360,000$276,000$864,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
COUNTY19HProject Manager
Walter Rubalcava
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCOUNTY19H Santa Barbara County
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Reconstruct segments of Hollister Avenue
Phone
(805) 739-8775
Project Description
Reconstruct segments of Hollister Avenue between
San Antonio Road and State Route 154 in Santa
Barbara County.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$20,000,000RTP ID Number
SBC PL 1
RTP Page #
PL 7
Total Funding Programmed for Project $3,500,000Federal
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$7,040,000 $7,040,000Solutions for Congested Corridors Program20/21
$7,040,000$7,040,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
COUNTY31Project Manager
Fred Luna
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyCOUNTY31 Santa Barbara County
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Santa Claus Lane Streetscape, Coastal Access
Parking and Railroad Crossing
Phone
(805) 961-8926
Project Description
Construct Class I bikeway along Santa Claus Lane
(County of Santa Barbara) from Sandpoint Drive to
South Padaro Lane to close a gap in the California
Coastal Trail (CCT). To construct coastal access
parking and improved and safe beach access across
railroad tracks of UPRR.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$7,040,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $7,040,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$2,756,468 $2,756,468FTA 530702/03
$5,932,888 $5,932,888TDA02/03
$2,756,159 $2,756,159FTA 530703/04
$6,062,910 $6,062,910TDA03/04
$2,888,420 $2,888,420FTA 530704/05
$6,322,493 $6,322,493TDA04/05
$3,657,622 $3,657,622FTA 530705/06
$6,688,446 $6,688,446TDA05/06
$3,728,441 $3,728,441FTA 530706/07
$6,894,060 $6,894,060TDA06/07
$4,011,629 $4,011,629FTA 530707/08
$7,001,045 $7,001,045TDA07/08
$4,083,198 $4,083,198FTA 530708/09
$6,991,703 $6,991,703TDA08/09
$4,559,781 $4,559,781FTA 530709/10
$5,907,969 $5,907,969TDA09/10
$4,650,977 $4,650,977FTA 530710/11
$5,907,969 $5,907,969TDA10/11
$4,743,997 $4,743,997FTA 530711/12
$5,907,969 $5,907,969TDA11/12
$4,241,935 $4,241,935FTA 530712/13
$18,893,672 $18,893,672TDA12/13
$4,241,935 $4,241,935FTA 530713/14
$20,218,169 $20,218,169TDA13/14
$4,241,935 $4,241,935FTA 530714/15
$21,216,330 $21,216,330TDA14/15
$4,943,999 $4,943,999FTA 530715/16
$19,749,384 $19,749,384TDA15/16
$4,943,999 $4,943,999FTA 530716/17
$20,614,059 $20,614,059TDA16/17
$4,943,999 $4,943,999FTA 530717/18
$21,445,786 $21,445,786TDA17/18
$5,065,847 $5,065,847FTA 530718/19
$21,284,153 $21,284,153TDA18/19
$5,065,847 $5,065,847FTA 530719/20
$22,122,153 $22,122,153TDA19/20
$5,065,847 $5,065,847FTA 530720/21
$23,004,153 $23,004,153TDA20/21
$332,757,346$332,757,346$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
MTD1Project Manager
Jerry Estrada
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyMTD1 Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
SBMTD Operating Assistance
Phone
(805) 963-3364
Project Description
Federal operating assistance for the Santa Barbara
Metropolitan Transit District including Sec 5307 &
TDA funds.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$332,757,346RTP ID Number
MTD 5
RTP Page #
PRG 6
Total Funding Programmed for Project $332,757,346Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$1,246,910 $1,246,910FTA 533915/16
$305,509 $305,509TDA15/16
$1,552,419$1,552,419$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
MTD14Project Manager
Steve Maas
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyMTD14 Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
FTA 5339 - SBMTD Bus Replacement
Phone
(805) 963-3664
Project Description
Purchase of four thirty foot electric buses to replace
electric shuttles. The project does not have any
funding in the 2017 FTIP period and will be carried
over for information purposes only.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$1,552,419RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $1,552,419Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$5,680,905 $5,680,905FTA 533915/16
$403,489 $403,489FTA 533916/17
$834,648 $834,648TDA17/18
$6,919,042$6,919,042$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
MTD15Project Manager
Steve Maas
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyMTD15 Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
SBMTD Transit Bus Replacement
Phone
(805) 963-3364
Project Description
Purchase of 14 replacement 40-ft. buses and
mechanic technical training
Estimated Total Project Cost
$6,685,506RTP ID Number
MTD-PL-404
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $6,919,042Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$146,000 $146,000FTA 531016/17
$146,000$146,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SMOOTH09Project Manager
Jim Talbott
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySMOOTH09 Santa Maria Organization of Transportation Helpers
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
SMOOTH Rolling Stock
Phone
(805) 614-7251
Project Description
Purchase of two replacement buses for SMOOTH.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$146,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $146,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$2,449,000 $2,449,000ATP16/17
$446,000 $446,000Loc Funds - Private Funds16/17
$2,895,000$2,895,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
UCSB03Project Manager
Lisa Stratton
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyUCSB03 U. C. Santa Barbara
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
UC Santa Barbara North Campus Open Space
Multi-Modal Trail
Phone
(805) 893-4158
Project Description
Construct a 1.2 mile permeable, recreational trail that
will traverse three tributaries to Devereux Slough with
span bridges and include a boardwalk and culverts to
support local hydrology and an ADA accessible safe
route to school.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$2,895,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $2,895,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$597,000 $597,000ATP14/15
$133,000 $133,000Loc Funds - City Funds14/15
$2,845,000 $2,845,000ATP15/16
$300,000 $300,000Loc Funds - City Funds15/16
$3,875,000$3,145,000$0$730,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCITY17Project Manager
Andrew Grubb
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCITY17 Santa Barbara, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Montecito/Yanonali Street Bridge Replacement and
Pedestrian Improvements
Phone
(805) 564-5404
Project Description
Sidewalk infill, construction of road shoulder for
cyclists, and reconstruction of existing vehicular
bridge. The project does not have any funding in the
2019 FTIP period and will be carried over for
information purposes only.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$3,875,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $3,875,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$125,000 $125,000ATP14/15
$972,000 $972,000ATP15/16
$1,097,000$972,000$0$125,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCITY19Project Manager
Eric Goodall
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCITY19 Santa Barbara, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Lower Milpas Pedestrian Improvement Project
Phone
(805) 897-2664
Project Description
Installation of a sidewalk and sidewalk infill, and
lighting installation.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$1,097,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $1,097,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$150,000 $150,000ATP14/15
$400,000 $400,000ATP16/17
$2,153,000 $2,153,000ATP16/17
$2,703,000$2,153,000$0$550,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCITY20Project Manager
Laura Yanez
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCITY20 Santa Barbara, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Cacique & Soledad Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridges and
Corridor Improvements
Phone
(805) 897-2615
Project Description
Installation of 2 pedestrian/bicycle bridges, sidewalk,
intersection controls and lighting. The project does
not have any funding in the 2019 FTIP period and will
be carried over for information purposes only.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$2,703,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $2,703,000Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$50,000 $50,000ATP16/17
$60,000 $5,000 $65,000ATP17/18
$517,000 $517,000ATP18/19
$11,000 $11,000Loc Funds - City Funds18/19
$643,000$528,000$5,000$110,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCITY21Project Manager
Alex Ubaldo
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCITY21 Santa Barbara, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Safe Routes to School Carpinteria at Voluntario
Pedestrian Improvements Project
Phone
(805) 897-2668
Project Description
Design and construct curb extensions at the
intersection of Carpinteria and Voluntario Streets to
improve stop compliance and visibility at the
intersection. Install pedestrian-scale lighting along
Voluntario Street from Cacique to Mason Streets.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$643,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $643,000Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$355,000 $355,000ATP19/20
$45,000 $45,000Loc Funds - City Funds19/20
$40,000 $4,042,000 $4,082,000ATP20/21
$4,482,000$4,042,000$40,000$400,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCITY22Project Manager
Ashleigh Shue
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCITY22 Santa Barbara, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Westside Bike Boulevard Gap Closure
Phone
(805) 897-2507
Project Description
Design and construct a 3.8 mile bike boulevard
through Santa Barbara's westside neighborhood to
downtown and the east side. Located along Chino,
Micheltorena, Castillo, Sola, Salsipuedes, Anapamu
and Nopal Streets.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$4,482,000RTP ID Number
SB-PL-303
RTP Page #
E-22
Total Funding Programmed for Project $4,482,000Federal
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$73,000 $73,000ATP17/18
$207,000 $207,000ATP18/19
$18,000 $18,000ATP19/20
$27,000 $27,000Loc Funds - City Funds19/20
$2,438,000 $2,438,000ATP20/21
$2,763,000$2,438,000$18,000$307,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCITY23Project Manager
Ashleigh Shue
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCITY23 Santa Barbara, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Eastside Green Lanes & Bike Boulevard Gap Closure
Phone
(805) 897-2507
Project Description
Construct new bike lanes along Cota and Ortega
Streets; install green lanes on Cota and Haley
Streets; bike boulevard on Alisos Street; sidewalk
infill; three enhanced school crosswalks.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$2,763,000RTP ID Number
SB-PL-303
RTP Page #
E-22
Total Funding Programmed for Project $2,763,000Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$354,000 $354,000Active Transportation Program Augmentation14/15
$46,000 $46,000Loc Funds - City Funds14/15
$1,018,000 $1,018,000Active Transportation Program Augmentation15/16
$132,000 $132,000Loc Funds - City Funds15/16
$500,000 $500,000Active Transportation Program Augmentation17/18
$15,056,000 $15,056,000Active Transportation Program Augmentation19/20
$17,106,000$15,056,000$500,000$1,550,000
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SBCITY3Project Manager
Ashleigh Shue
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySBCITY3 Santa Barbara, City of
EA Number
0G8200
Project Title
Las Positas/Cliff Dr Intersection Impvmts
Phone
(805) 897-2507
Project Description
In Santa Barbara - Route 225 @ intersection of Las
Positas & Cliff Drive - Improve intersection.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$17,106,000RTP ID Number
SB 1
RTP Page #
PRG 3
Total Funding Programmed for Project $17,106,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$800,000 $800,000FTA 530702/03
$800,000 $800,000TDA02/03
$800,000 $800,000FTA 530703/04
$800,000 $800,000TDA03/04
$874,000 $874,000FTA 530704/05
$874,000 $874,000TDA04/05
$2,651,000 $2,651,000FTA 530705/06
$2,651,000 $2,651,000TDA05/06
$1,458,000 $1,458,000FTA 530706/07
$1,458,000 $1,458,000TDA06/07
$1,590,000 $1,590,000FTA 530707/08
$1,590,000 $1,590,000TDA07/08
$1,677,200 $1,677,200FTA 530708/09
$1,677,200 $1,677,200TDA08/09
$53,400 $53,400FTA 530709/10
$53,400 $53,400TDA09/10
$294,760 $294,760FTA 530710/11
$294,760 $294,760TDA10/11
$1,391,705 $1,391,705FTA 530711/12
$2,827,894 $2,827,894TDA11/12
$483,200 $483,200FTA 530712/13
$4,982,295 $4,982,295TDA12/13
$0FTA 530713/14
$0TDA13/14
$1,376,285 $1,376,285FTA 530714/15
$2,869,516 $2,869,516TDA14/15
$2,309,676 $2,309,676FTA 530715/16
$2,897,988 $2,897,988TDA15/16
$2,384,830 $2,384,830FTA 530716/17
$3,040,142 $3,040,142TDA16/17
$1,803,440 $1,803,440FTA 530717/18
$3,379,342 $3,379,342TDA17/18
$1,625,101 $1,625,101FTA 530718/19
$1,987,958 $1,987,958TDA18/19
$1,618,324 $1,618,324FTA 530719/20
$2,253,353 $2,253,353TDA19/20
$1,611,411 $1,611,411FTA 530720/21
$2,354,704 $2,354,704TDA20/21
$61,593,884$61,593,884$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SM010Project Manager
Austin O'Dell
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySM010 Santa Maria, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Federal Transit Operating Assistance for SMAT
Phone
(805) 925-0951
Project Description
Operating Assistance for SMAT
Estimated Total Project Cost
$61,593,884RTP ID Number
SMAT 4
RTP Page #
PRG 4
Total Funding Programmed for Project $61,593,884Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$228,000 $228,000FTA 530706/07
$862,000 $862,000TDA06/07
$0FTA 530707/08
$0TDA07/08
$462,182 $462,182FTA 530709/10
$115,545 $115,545TDA09/10
$1,404,887 $1,404,887FTA 530710/11
$351,222 $351,222TDA10/11
$0FTA 530711/12
$0TDA11/12
$1,832,625 $1,832,625FTA 530712/13
$458,156 $458,156TDA12/13
$0FTA 530713/14
$18,453 $18,453Loc Funds - City Funds13/14
$25,150 $25,150State Bond - PTMISEA13/14
$0TDA13/14
$0FTA 530714/15
$0TDA14/15
$2,221,245 $2,221,245FTA 530715/16
$555,311 $555,311TDA15/16
$1,120,000 $1,120,000FTA 530716/17
$280,000 $280,000Measure A16/17
$0TDA16/17
$339,600 $339,600FTA 530717/18
$84,900 $84,900TDA17/18
$10,359,276$10,359,276$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SM025Project Manager
Austin O'Dell
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySM025 Santa Maria, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Bus Replacement and Expansion - SMAT
Phone
(805) 925-0951
Project Description
Transit bus procurement for fixed route and ADA
services; purchase of one (1) 30-foot bus, three (3)
35-foot buses, eight (8) vans to operate in the Santa
Maria area of Santa Barbara county, and two buses
for the Clean Air Express service.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$10,359,276RTP ID Number
SMAT 5
RTP Page #
PRG 4
Total Funding Programmed for Project $10,359,276Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$68,000 $68,000FTA 5316 - JARC06/07
$67,000 $67,000TDA06/07
$50,000 $50,000FTA 5316 - JARC08/09
$50,000 $50,000TDA08/09
$50,000 $50,000FTA 5316 - JARC09/10
$50,000 $50,000TDA09/10
$50,000 $50,000FTA 5316 - JARC10/11
$50,000 $50,000TDA10/11
$50,000 $50,000FTA 5316 - JARC11/12
$50,000 $50,000TDA11/12
$100,000 $100,000FTA 5316 - JARC12/13
$100,000 $100,000TDA12/13
$100,000 $100,000FTA 5316 - JARC13/14
$100,000 $100,000TDA13/14
$100,000 $100,000FTA 5316 - JARC14/15
$100,000 $100,000FTA 5316 - JARC15/16
$100,000 $100,000TDA15/16
$1,235,000$1,235,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SM30Project Manager
Austin O'Dell
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySM30 Santa Maria, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Nighttime and Saturday Transit Service
Phone
(805) 925-0951
Project Description
SMAT operating assistance for expanded fixed route
and ADA evening and Saturday service.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$1,235,000RTP ID Number
SMAT 3
RTP Page #
PRG 5
Total Funding Programmed for Project $1,235,000Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$316,000 $316,000FTA 530707/08
$80,000 $80,000TDA07/08
$91,200 $91,200FTA 530708/09
$22,800 $22,800TDA08/09
$396,000 $396,000FTA 530711/12
$99,000 $99,000TDA11/12
$484,034 $484,034FTA 530712/13
$121,008 $121,008TDA12/13
$0FTA 530713/14
$0TDA13/14
$660,000 $660,000FTA 530714/15
$165,000 $165,000TDA14/15
$1,026,000 $1,026,000FTA 530715/16
$256,500 $256,500TDA15/16
$1,006,450 $1,006,450FTA 530716/17
$251,613 $251,613TDA16/17
$680,000 $680,000FTA 530717/18
$170,000 $170,000TDA17/18
$1,120,000 $1,120,000FTA 530718/19
$280,000 $280,000TDA18/19
$1,120,000 $1,120,000FTA 530719/20
$280,000 $280,000TDA19/20
$1,120,000 $1,120,000FTA 530720/21
$280,000 $280,000TDA20/21
$10,025,605$10,025,605$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SM31Project Manager
Austin O'Dell
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySM31 Santa Maria, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Capital Cost of Contracting - SMAT
Phone
(805) 925-0951
Project Description
This activity would be used to fund the cost of
overhaul work performed by the City’s transit
maintenance contractor (Santa Maria Diesel), which
equates to $660,000 (NTD RY 2007).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$10,025,605RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
PRG 9
Total Funding Programmed for Project $10,025,605Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$102,500 $102,500FTA 5311F12/13
$82,500 $82,500TDA12/13
$112,256 $112,256FTA 5311F14/15
$90,628 $90,628TDA14/15
$97,903 $97,903FTA 5311F15/16
$79,040 $79,040TDA15/16
$564,827$564,827$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SM41Project Manager
Austin O'Dell
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySM41 Santa Maria, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
FTA 5311f - Intercity transit operations from Santa
Maria to Santa Ynez Valley
Phone
(805) 925-0951
Project Description
Funding for operation of intercity transit service from
Santa Maria Urbanized Area to the Santa Ynez
Valley.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$564,827RTP ID Number
SMAT-412
RTP Page #
PRG 13
Total Funding Programmed for Project $564,827Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$419,464 $419,464FTA 533915/16
$74,023 $74,023TDA15/16
$493,487$493,487$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SM50Project Manager
Austin O'Dell
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySM50 Santa Maria, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
FTA 5339 - City of Guadalupe Bus Replacement
Phone
(805) 925-0951
Project Description
Replacement of 30 foot bus for City of Guadalupe
with FTA 5339 Santa Maria Urbanized Area funding.
The project does not have any funding in the 2019
FTIP period and will be carried over for information
purposes only.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$493,487RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $493,487Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$558,474 $558,474FTA 533915/16
$98,554 $98,554Loc Funds - Santa Barbara Co Sales Tax15/16
$657,028$657,028$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SM51Project Manager
Austin O'Dell
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySM51 Santa Maria, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
FTA 5339 - Clean Air Express Bus Replacement
Phone
(805) 925-0951
Project Description
Replacement of 45 foot bus for Clean Air Express
with Santa Maria Urbanized Area FTA 5339 funding.
The project does not have any funding in the 2019
FTIP period and will be carried over for information
purposes only.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$657,028RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $657,028Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$56,000 $56,000FTA 531104/05
$61,000 $61,000FTA 531105/06
$298,000 $298,000Loc Funds - City Funds05/06
$122,000 $122,000FTA 531106/07
$487,000 $487,000TDA06/07
$132,000 $132,000FTA 531107/08
$139,000 $139,000FTA 531108/09
$128,600 $128,600FTA 531109/10
$128,500 $128,500FTA 531110/11
$103,500 $103,500TDA10/11
$128,500 $128,500FTA 531111/12
$128,500 $128,500TDA11/12
$155,000 $155,000FTA 531112/13
$155,000 $155,000TDA12/13
$323,497 $323,497FTA 531113/14
$261,171 $261,171TDA13/14
$317,674 $317,674FTA 531114/15
$291,464 $291,464TDA14/15
$189,028 $189,028FTA 531115/16
$580,754 $580,754TDA15/16
$190,921 $190,921FTA 531116/17
$607,881 $607,881TDA16/17
$195,537 $195,537FTA 531117/18
$565,668 $565,668TDA17/18
$202,240 $202,240FTA 531118/19
$163,276 $163,276TDA18/19
$6,111,711$6,111,711$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
SOLVANG02Project Manager
Matt Van Der Linden
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencySOLVANG02 Solvang, City of
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Transit Operating Assistance
Phone
(805) 688-5575
Project Description
City of Solvang - Transit Operating Assistance for
Non-Urbanized Areas. This is an ongoing transit
project.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$5,746,195RTP ID Number
SYVT 1
RTP Page #
PRG 4
Total Funding Programmed for Project $6,111,711Federal
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$192,400 $192,400HSIP15/16
$0HSIP17/18
$2,216,800 $2,216,800HSIP18/19
$109,000 $109,000Loc Funds - City Funds18/19
$1,793,600 $1,793,600HSIP19/20
$1,988,050 $1,988,050HSIP20/21
$1,108,050 $1,108,050Loc Funds - City Funds20/21
$317,800 $317,800HSIP21/22
$0Loc Funds - City Funds21/22
$7,725,700$7,725,700$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
LOCALHSIPProject Manager
Heidi Borders
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyLOCALHSIP Various Agencies
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Grouped Projects for Safety Improvement - HSIP
Phone
(805) 542-4606
Project Description
Reduce the frequency and severity of collisions on all
public roads. Projects are consistent with the
applicable classifications under 23 CFR 771.117(c)
and (d).
Estimated Total Project Cost
$7,725,700RTP ID Number
LOCAL (HSIP)
RTP Page #
PRG 8
Total Funding Programmed for Project $7,725,700Federal
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$25,000 $25,000FTA 5317 - NF06/07
$125,000 $125,000Loc Funds - Private Funds06/07
$62,500 $62,500FTA 5317 - NF08/09
$62,500 $62,500Loc Funds - Private Funds08/09
$62,500 $62,500FTA 5317 - NF09/10
$62,500 $62,500Loc Funds - Private Funds09/10
$65,000 $65,000FTA 5317 - NF10/11
$65,000 $65,000Loc Funds - Private Funds10/11
$65,000 $65,000FTA 5317 - NF11/12
$65,000 $65,000Loc Funds - Private Funds11/12
$150,000 $150,000FTA 5317 - NF12/13
$70,000 $70,000Loc Funds - Private Funds12/13
$50,000 $50,000FTA 5317 - NF13/14
$50,000 $50,000Loc Funds - Private Funds13/14
$430,685 $430,685FTA 531016/17
$1,410,685$1,410,685$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
VAR01Project Manager
Vilma Contreras
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyVAR01 Various Agencies
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Volunteer Driver Program
Phone
(805) 755-3587
Project Description
Community Partners in Caring driver program for
seniors who are unable to access public
transportation.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$1,410,685RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
PRG 9
Total Funding Programmed for Project $1,410,685Other
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$235,900 $235,900FTA 531014/15
$235,900$235,900$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
VAR15Project Manager
Debbie Salazar
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyVAR15 Various Agencies
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Expansion Buses, Radios, and GPS
Phone
(805) 354-5332
Project Description
A capital purchase of 3 expansion buses and
accompanying mobile radios and GPS units. The
project does not have any funding in the 2019 FTIP
period and will be carried over for information
purposes only.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$235,900RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $235,900Other
Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$91,220 $91,220Othr. State - State Park15/16
$117,415 $117,415RTP15/16
$208,635$208,635$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
VAR17Project Manager
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyVAR17 Various Agencies
EA Number
Project Title
Recreational Trails Program Grouped Project
Phone
Project Description
Recreational Trails Program
Estimated Total Project Cost
$0RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $208,635Includes 1 Project(s)
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Fiscal Year Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue
$265,000 $265,000FTA 531016/17
$265,000$265,000$0$0
SBCAG ID
SBCAG ID #
VAR18Project Manager
Debbie Salazar
Last Revised
Adoption
Implementing AgencyVAR18 Various Agencies
EA Number
n/a
Project Title
Life Steps Foundation Rolling Stock
Phone
(805) 531-5332
Project Description
Purchase of one minivan, one medium bus, and two
large buses for the Life Steps Foundation Santa
Maria Wisdom Center transit services.
Estimated Total Project Cost
$265,000RTP ID Number
n/a
RTP Page #
n/a
Total Funding Programmed for Project $265,000Other
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2019 DRAFT Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) - SBCAG
Appendix 1: 2019 FTIP Financial Tables
Caltrans, Division of Transportation Programming
Office of Federal Transportation Management Program
LG: 01/19/2018
TABLE 1: REVENUE
Funding Source/Program FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Sales Tax City County Gas Tax Gas Tax (Subventions to Cities) Gas Tax (Subventions to Counties) Other Local Funds $3,197 $72 $1,108 $4,377 County General Funds $2,360 $2,360 City General Funds $637 $72 $1,108 $1,817 Street Taxes and Developer Fees RSTP Exchange funds $200 $200 Transit Transit Fares Other (See Appendix 1) $28,735 $33,371 $85,949 $2,460 $150,515Local Total $31,932 $33,443 $87,057 $2,460 $154,892 Tolls Bridge Corridor Regional Sales Tax $23,483 $46,550 $70,033 Other (See Appendix 2)Regional Total $23,483 $46,550 $70,033 State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) 1 $31,088 $274,309 $24,806 $330,203 SHOPP $26,808 $274,309 $24,806 $325,923 SHOPP Prior State Minor Program $4,280 $4,280 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) 1 $4,264 $73,028 $149,785 $283 $227,360 STIP $4,264 $73,028 $149,785 $227,077 STIP Prior $283 $283 State Bond Proposition 1A (High Speed Passenger Train Bond Program) Proposition 1B (Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006) Active Transportation Program (ATP) 1 $2,846 $7,088 $6,520 $16,454 Highway Maintenance (HM) Program 1 $5,048 $5,048 Highway Bridge Program (HBP) 1 $11,182 $6,545 $1,114 $20,437 $39,278 Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (SB1) Traffic Congestion Relief Program (TCRP) State Transit Assistance (STA)(e.g., population/revenue based, Prop 42) Other (See Appendix 3)State Total $54,428 $360,970 $182,225 $20,720 $618,343 5307 - Urbanized Area Formula Grants $9,826 $9,838 $9,844 $29,508 5309 - Fixed Guideway Capital Investment Grants 5309b - New and Small Starts (Capital Investment Grants) 5309c - Bus and Bus Related Grants 5310 - Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities 5311 - Formula Grants for Rural Areas $265 $265 5311f - Intercity Bus 5337 - State of Good Repair Grants 5339 - Bus and Bus Facilities Formula Grants FTA Transfer from Prior FTIP Other (See Appendix 4)Federal Transit Total $10,091 $9,838 $9,844 $29,773 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Improvement Program Construction of Ferry Boats and Ferry Terminal Facilities (Ferry Boat Program) Coordinated Border Infrastructure Program Federal Lands Access Program Federal Lands Transportation Program GARVEE Bonds Debt Service Payments High Priority Projects (HPP) and Demo Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) $2,217 $1,794 $1,988 $318 $6,317 National Highway Freight Program (NHFP) Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects (FASTLANE/INFRA Grants) Railway-Highway Crossings Program Recreational Trails Program SAFETEA-LU Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP/RSTP) Other (see Appendix 5)Federal Highway Total $2,217 $1,794 $1,988 $318 $6,317
Other Federal Railroad Administration (see Appendix 6)
Federal Railroad Administration Total
Federal Total $12,308 $11,632 $11,832 $318 $36,090
TIFIA (Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act)
Other (See Appendix 7)
Innovative Financing Total
$122,151 $452,595 $281,114 $23,498 $879,358
Financial Summary Notes:
REVENUE TOTAL
FEDE
RAL
RAIL
STAT
ELO
CAL
FEDE
RAL
TRAN
SIT
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VATI
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FINA
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($'s in 1,000)
4 YEAR (FTIP Period)NOTES
1 State Programs that include both state and federal funds.
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TABLE 1: REVENUE - APPENDICES
Appendix 1 - Local Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
LTF $595 $3,628 $2,460 $6,683
TDA $26,200 $27,273 $28,452 $81,925
Private FundsMeasure A $1,940 $2,470 $57,497 $61,907
SBCAG
Local Other Total $28,735 $33,371 $85,949 $2,460 $150,515
Appendix 2 - Regional Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Regional Other Total
Appendix 3 - State Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
State Other Total
Appendix 4 - Federal Transit Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Federal Transit Other Total
Appendix 5 - Federal Highway Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Federal Highway Other Total
Appendix 6 - Federal Railroad Administration Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Federal Railroad Administration Other Total
Appendix 7 - Innovative Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Innovative Other Total
Santa Barbara County Association of Governments
2019 Federal Transportation Improvement Program
($'s in 1,000)
Federal Railroad Administration Other
Innovative Other
Local Other
Regional Other
State Other
Federal Transit Other
Federal Highway Other
Caltrans, Division of Transportation Programming
Office of Federal Transportation Management Program
LG: 01/19/2018
TABLE 2: PROGRAMMED
Funding Source/Program FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Local Total $31,932 $33,443 $87,057 $2,460 $154,892
Tolls Bridge Corridor Regional Sales Tax $23,483 $46,550 $70,033 Other (See Appendix A)Regional Total $23,483 $46,550 $70,033 State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) 1 $31,088 $274,309 $24,806 $330,203 SHOPP $26,808 $274,309 $24,806 $325,923 SHOPP Prior State Minor Program $4,280 $4,280 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) 1 $4,264 $73,028 $149,785 $283 $227,360 STIP $4,264 $73,028 $149,785 $227,077 STIP Prior $283 $283 State Bond Proposition 1A (High Speed Passenger Train Bond Program) Proposition 1B (Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006) Active Transportation Program (ATP) 1 $2,846 $7,088 $6,520 $16,454 Highway Maintenance (HM) Program 1 $5,048 $5,048 Highway Bridge Program (HBP) 1 $11,182 $6,545 $1,114 $20,437 $39,278 Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (SB1) Traffic Congestion Relief Program (TCRP) State Transit Assistance (STA)(e.g., population/revenue based, Prop 42) Other (See Appendix B)State Total $54,428 $360,970 $182,225 $20,720 $618,343 5307 - Urbanized Area Formula Grants $9,826 $9,838 $9,844 $29,508 5309 - Fixed Guideway Capital Investment Grants 5309b - New and Small Starts (Capital Investment Grants) 5309c - Bus and Bus Related Grants 5310 - Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities 5311 - Formula Grants for Rural Areas $265 $265 5311f - Intercity Bus 5337 - State of Good Repair Grants 5339 - Bus and Bus Facilities Formula Grants FTA Transfer from Prior FTIP Other (See Appendix C)Federal Transit Total $10,091 $9,838 $9,844 $29,773 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Improvement Program Construction of Ferry Boats and Ferry Terminal Facilities (Ferry Boat Program) Coordinated Border Infrastructure Program Federal Lands Access Program Federal Lands Transportation Program GARVEE Bonds Debt Service Payments High Priority Projects (HPP) and Demo Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) $2,217 $1,794 $1,988 $318 $6,317 National Highway Freight Program (NHFP) Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects (FASTLANE/INFRA Grants) Railway-Highway Crossings Program Recreational Trails Program SAFETEA-LU Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP/RSTP) Other (see Appendix D)Federal Highway Total $2,217 $1,794 $1,988 $318 $6,317
Other Federal Railroad Administration (see Appendix E)
Federal Railroad Administration Total
Federal Total $12,308 $11,632 $11,832 $318 $36,090
TIFIA (Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act)
Other (See Appendix F)
Innovative Financing Total
$122,151 $452,595 $281,114 $23,498 $879,358
Financial Summary Notes:1 State Programs that include both state and federal funds.
FEDE
RAL
RAIL
LOCA
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FINA
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FEDE
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TRAN
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($'s in 1,000)
4 YEAR (FTIP Period)NOTES
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TABLE 2: PROGRAMMED - APPENDICES
Appendix A - Regional Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Regional Other Total
Appendix B - State Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
State Other Total
Appendix C - Federal Transit Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Federal Transit Other Total
Appendix D - Federal Highway Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Federal Highway Other Total
Appendix E - Federal Railroad Administration Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Federal Railroad Administration Other Total
Appendix F - Innovative Finance Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT
FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Innovative Other Total
Santa Barbara County Association of Governments2019 Federal Transportation Improvement Program
($'s in 1,000)
Innovative Other
Regional Other
State Other
Federal Transit Other
Federal Highway Other
Federal Railroad Administration Other
Caltrans, Division of Transportation Programming
Office of Federal Transportation Management Program
LG: 01/19/2018
TABLE 3: REVENUE-PROGRAMMED
Funding Source/Program FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL
Local Total
Tolls Bridge Corridor Regional Sales Tax OtherRegional Total State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) 1
SHOPP SHOPP Prior State Minor Program State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) 1
STIP STIP Prior State Bond Proposition 1A (High Speed Passenger Train Bond Program) Proposition 1B (Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006) Active Transportation Program (ATP) 1
Highway Maintenance (HM) Program 1
Highway Bridge Program (HBP) 1 Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (SB1) Traffic Congestion Relief Program (TCRP) State Transit Assistance (STA)(e.g., population/revenue based, Prop 42) Other State Total 5307 - Urbanized Area Formula Grants 5309 - Fixed Guideway Capital Investment Grants 5309b - New and Small Starts (Capital Investment Grants) 5309c - Bus and Bus Related Grants 5310 - Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities 5311 - Formula Grants for Rural Areas 5311f - Intercity Bus 5337 - State of Good Repair Grants 5339 - Bus and Bus Facilities Formula Grants FTA Transfer from Prior FTIP OtherFederal Transit Total Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Improvement Program Construction of Ferry Boats and Ferry Terminal Facilities (Ferry Boat Program) Coordinated Border Infrastructure Program Federal Lands Access Program Federal Lands Transportation Program GARVEE Bonds Debt Service Payments High Priority Projects (HPP) and Demo Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) National Highway Freight Program (NHFP) Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects (FASTLANE/INFRA Grants) Railway-Highway Crossings Program Recreational Trails Program SAFETEA-LU Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP/RSTP) OtherFederal Highway Total
Other Federal Railroad Administration
Federal Railroad Administration Total
Federal Total
TIFIA (Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act)
Other
Innovative Financing Total
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($'s in 1,000)
4 YEAR (FTIP Period)
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Appendix 2: SBCAG 2019 FTIP – Public Participation Plan
Excerpt on FTIP outreach from SBCAG adopted 2015 Public Participation
Plan
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PLAN 2015
Santa Barbara County Association of Governments
260 North San Antonio Road, Suite B
Santa Barbara, CA 93110
805‐961‐8900
www.sbcag.org
Preparation of this document was financed by the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Organization, the California Department of Transportation and the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments.
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OUTREACH FOR PLANNING DOCUMENTS
There are a number of planning documents that SBCAG creates and publishes for which this Public
Participation Plan outlines a specific public process. Since these documents are regularly updated, the
public and reviewing agencies can expect the processes outlined below to be followed consistently.
Unmet Transit Needs (UTN) Report. SBCAG is responsible for allocating Transportation Development Act
funds under State law and for making findings following a public input process regarding the existence
of unmet transit needs. The UTN report is developed and published annually in the spring after an effort
to collect public input regarding transit needs, especially in north Santa Barbara County. (All TDA funds
in south county are already spent only on transit and SBCAG’s role is limited to determining the
existence of unmet transit needs in areas where TDA funds are used for non‐transit purposes.)
Opportunities for public participation in the development of the UTN report include:
SBCAG public hearing to solicit input on unmet transit needs
UTN workshops across the County hosted by local transit agencies
30‐day comment period on Draft UTN Report
Public Hearing on Draft UTN Report
SBCAG Board adoption of the Final UTN Report
Occasional surveys distributed in north county
Transportation Planning Documents. For the Regional Transportation Plan, Federal Transportation
Improvement Program, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the California Division provides the
Central Coast region with specific outreach requirements. The following participation process is
consistent with those definitions and requirements. For more detailed information about FHWA
guidance, please contact SBCAG staff.
Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). The RTP is generally updated every four years consistent with
SAFETEA‐LU, MAP‐21 and State law requirements, with a limited number of amendments as needed in
the intervening years. Opportunities for public participation for the RTP are different for RTP updates
versus RTP amendments. RTP updates include significant revisions to the RTP document, while RTP
amendments are generally specific to project scopes, schedules, or costs.
Outreach for RTP Updates:
Public meetings, workshops, and surveys during the RTP development period to solicit public
dialogue and comment on the RTP process including, but not limited to issues such as:
Overview of the planning process
RTP goals, objectives, performance indicators
RTP project lists
RTP funding scenarios
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Legally noticed public comment period on the Draft RTP Update. The length of the public
comment period is aligned with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) and other State law. CEQA generally requires:
30‐days if RTP Update does not include a new Programmatic Environmental
Impact Report.
45‐days if the RTP Update includes a new Programmatic Environmental Update
Report.
In addition, SB 375 requires preparation of a Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) or Alternative
Planning Strategy (APS) as part of the RTP and circulation for a minimum of 55 days before adoption of
the RTP. This State law also prescribes certain procedural steps and adoption of a public participation
plan specific to the preparation of the SCS or APS. Outreach for RTP Amendments:
RTP Amendments are generally triggered by a project‐specific need to be consistent either with the
project’s environmental document or the Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP). As such,
the public participation process for RTP amendments follow the requirements as outlined for the FTIP
below, as applicable.
Federal Transportation Improvement Program.
The FTIP will need to be amended periodically following its adoption to reflect changes in the program
including project additions, deletions and revisions. All requests to amend the FTIP must be submitted
by the project‐sponsoring agency. The request must clearly identify the proposed modifications and
include all of the relevant programming information, such as the project description and scope, costs by
project phase and program year, and the funding sources and amounts. SBCAG will consider
amendment requests only if the proposed changes will not adversely affect the financial constraints
findings of the FTIP. Proposed additions or changes to projects must also be consistent with the rules of
the particular funding program involved.
The FTIP is usually updated every two years, with amendments occurring as needed. Federal
requirements and SBCAG policy distinguish between two types of FTIP amendments—formal
amendments and administrative amendments—which differ based on the magnitude of the proposed
change and the level of review required by various federal, state and local agencies. Generally,
significant changes to the cost scope or schedule of a project listing require a formal amendment. These
formal amendments must be approved by the SBCAG Board as well as by Caltrans, FTA and FHWA.
Minor project changes, including its funding sources, description, a lead agency change, scheduling
adjustments, and other items may be approved as an administrative amendment to the FTIP. Approval
of administrative amendments has been delegated to the SBCAG Executive Director, and as a result, its
streamlined procedure bypasses several steps in the amendment process, and generally expedites the
approval timeframe by two to three months. All other amendments require formal approval by the
SBCAG Board.
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Administrative amendments must be consistent with the approved FTIP financial plan and changes in
funding must be accommodated within the available resources identified in the plan. Administrative
amendments are minor changes that:
Revise a project description without changing the project scope or conflicting with the
environmental document;
Revise the funding amount listed for a project’s phases. Additional funding is limited to the
lesser of 40 percent of the project cost or $10 million;
Change the source of funds;
Splits or combines individually listed projects; as long as cost, schedule and scope remain
unchanged;
Changes required information for grouped project listings; or
Adding or deleting projects from grouped project listings as long as the funding amounts stay
within the guidelines in the second bullet above.
Administrative amendments can be processed in accordance with these procedures provided that:
They do not affect the air quality conformity determination, including timely implementation of
Transportation Control Measures (SBCAG is presently an air quality maintenance area and does
not prepare a conformity determination), and
It does not impact financial constraint.
Amendments whose scale, type or other aspect precludes use of the administrative amendment option
are processed as formal amendments. Formal amendments require SBCAG Board approval via
resolution, and subsequent concurrence by Caltrans, the FHWA and FTA. At the discretion of the
Executive Director, SBCAG may require that administrative amendments be treated as a formal
amendment for amendments that are controversial or that are determined to be not clearly within the
scope of an administrative amendment.
Currently the approval process for a project‐related amendment to the FTIP lasts from thirty to sixty
days, which can delay projects from advancing on schedule. Generally, projects that are amended in the
FTIP require approval as formal amendments by SBCAG through adoption of a resolution and approval
by Caltrans, FHWA, and FTA.
Federal regulations (23 CFR 450.332) require that SBCAG adopt procedures to expedite the amendment
process for certain projects within the FTIP and require the annual listing of obligated projects. Projects
that are eligible to use this process are:
1. Financially constrained and have been determined by MPO staff to be administrative in nature.
2. Do not need an adopted MPO Board resolution.
Utilizing the expedited procedures is optional for the project sponsor and SBCAG. Projects may still be
amended using the regular FTIP amendment process.
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Appendix 3: SBCAG Expedited Project Selection Procedures
APPENDIX 3 DRAFT 2019 FTIP
Expedited Project Selection Procedures
Federal Regulations 23 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 450.330 allow for the
movement of projects within the period of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and
Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (FSTIP) subject to procedures agreed
to by partnering agencies, including the state and transit operators within the region. SBCAG, as
the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Santa Barbara County Region has
entered into an Expedited Project Selection Process outlined in the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) 450.330 with Caltrans. The projects listed within the TIP have all been
selected based on the regulations in 23 CFR Part 450. Federal Regulation 23 CFR Part 450.330
allows for the movement of projects within the TIP/FSTIP subject to procedures agreed to by the
partnering parties. This procedure is outlined below.
All movements must be consistent with the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) and must
comply with the provisions of Title VI, must not negatively impact the deliverability of other
projects in the regional programs, and must not affect the financial constraints finding of the TIP.
For projects within the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), SBCAG will move
projects subject to amendment or allocation approval by the California Transportation
Commission (CTC). Caltrans may move projects in the State Highway Operations Protection
Program (SHOPP) document within the TIP/FSTIP period without amending the TIP (with
notification to SBCAG), providing that the action is consistent with the CTC-approved SHOPP
program.
Caltrans Division of Local Assistance has implemented a project selection process for the
Highway Bridge Program (HBP), Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), Section 130
Rail Program, Hazard Elimination Safety (HES) program, and Active Transportation Program
(ATP). The process was developed in cooperation with the implementing agencies, FHWA, the
MPOs, and HBP Advisory Committee. Caltrans, SBCAG and the transit operators agree that the
Caltrans Division of Local Assistance may move projects within the HBP, HES and Section 130
Rail Program within the TIP/FSTIP period without amending the TIP, with notification to SBCAG.
For FTA administered funds, projects may be moved within the period of the TIP/FSTIP at the
request of the transit agency, as long as funding is available and the change does not
negatively impact the delivery or availability of funds for other projects ready for obligation.
Implementing agencies wishing to advance projects using their own local funds until federal
funds are available (only projects within the first 4 years of the TIP) may request Advance
Construction Authorization (ACA) from Caltrans, or pre-award authority from FTA to proceed
with the project using local funds until OA and apportionment becomes available.
MPO Region Project Type Selecting Agencies
Selection Procedure
Consulted/Cooperating Agency
SBCAG Projects funded with Title 23 and Federal Transit Act funds – except projects on the NHS, and HBP, IM and FLHP funded projects
SBCAG Consultation State, SBCAG and transit agencies.
SBCAG Projects on the Highway Railroad Grade Separation, NHS, and projects funded under the HBP, HSIP, HES and IM Programs.
State Cooperation SBCAG
Projects funded with Federal Lands Highway Program (FLHP)
Selected in accordance with 23 USC 204.
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Appendix 4: FTA 5307 Project Selection Procedures
FTA 5307 Transit Project Selection Procedures – 2017 Any public agency with public transit capital and operating funding needs within, to\from, or between urbanized area(s) in Santa Barbara County may apply for FTA 5307 funding according to the following process. 1. At the beginning of every programming cycle, SBCAG shall notify each transit operator of
the estimated amount of funding to be apportioned to each urbanized area for the fiscal years included in the programming cycle. The amount of funding available for this programming cycle is as follows:
Urbanized Area FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 Totals
Lompoc $1,648,357 $1,648,357 $1,648,357 $4,945,071
Santa Barbara $5,065,847 $5,065,847 $5,065,847 $15,197,541
Santa Maria $3,083,949 $3,083,949 $3,083,949 $9,251,847
Total: $9,798,153 $9,798,153 $9,798,153 $29,394,459
Note: Apportionments are based on FFY 2017 Apportionments 2. The full amount of estimated FTA 5307 funding apportioned to an urbanized area shall be
programmed to the urbanized area in the programming cycle. 3. SBCAG and transit operators will collaborate on the development of a project scoring
system that will be adopted by the SBCAG Board of Directors. The scoring system shall prioritize projects for funding in each urbanized area on the basis of mobility needs and not use formulas or predetermined percentages to fund modes or jurisdictions, consistent with 23 CFR Part 450.222(b).
4. A call for projects will be issued by SBCAG and the designated grantees in each urbanized
area according to the schedule shown in Attachment D, FTA 5307 Transit Project Selection Schedule.
5. Applicants must submit project information to the designated grantee in the urbanized
area(s) in which they would like to operate a service or make a capital improvement. Information provided must assist the grantee in screening the project according to Attachment D-2, Screening Criteria, and scoring the project according to the scoring system developed.
In Santa Barbara County, the urbanized areas and designated grantees are:
Lompoc City of Lompoc Transit (COLT)
Richard Fernbaugh
Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District (SBMTD)
Steve Maas [email protected]
Santa Maria Santa Maria Area Transit (SMAT)
Austin O’Dell [email protected]
6. If the project involves more than one urbanized area, the applicant must provide copies of the project information to the grantees in each urbanized area that would benefit from the proposed project.
7. The designated grantee in the urbanized area shall determine the project’s eligibility for FTA
5307 funds according to the screening criteria in Attachment D-2. 8. The designated grantee shall score all projects that meet the screening criteria, including its
own projects needing FTA 5307 funds, using the scoring system.
9. The designated grantee shall submit to SBCAG all applications received, including those that did not meet the screening criteria, its score for projects, and its policy board’s adopted recommendation of which project(s) should be funded in the upcoming fiscal year(s) with the FTA 5307 grant apportionment published in the federal register for its urbanized area.
10. Any applicant may appeal any aspect of the designated grantee’s screening and scoring of
its application to SBCAG after the designated recipient’s policy board has taken action but before SBCAG’s TTAC Committee has adopted a recommendation.
11. SBCAG staff will review all project information transmitted by designated grantees, including
those that the grantee believes do not meet the screening criteria, and appeals filed, and recommend to SBCAG’s Transportation Technical Advisory Committee (TTAC) concurrence or rejection of the grantee’s funding recommendation.
12. SBCAG’s TTAC committee shall adopt a recommendation of concurrence or rejection of a
grantee’s funding recommendation, which shall be communicated to the SBCAG Board. 13. If the SBCAG Board of Directors concurs with a designated grantee’s funding
recommendation, it shall approve an amendment to the Federal Transportation Improvement Program reflecting the funding recommendation and submit it to Caltrans and the Federal Transit Administration for their concurrence.
14. If the SBCAG Board rejects a designated grantee’s funding recommendation, the
recommendation shall be returned to the designated grantee with an explanation of the rejection. The designated grantee may modify and resubmit a funding recommendation. Rejection of a funding recommendation for one urbanized area will not necessarily prevent SBCAG from adopting an FTIP amendment implementing recommendations for other urbanized areas.
15. The SBCAG Board reserves the right to modify these procedures in consultation with the
designated grantees in each urbanized area at any time to promote the most efficient and effective use of FTA 5307 funding in Santa Barbara County.
16. This process shall be conducted consistent with federal and state laws and regulations and
in such a way that all materials pertaining to the screening and scoring of projects, discussion of funding recommendations by policy boards, and staff reports to policy boards on any aspect of this process, shall be readily available to members of the public.
Scoring Criteria for FTA Section 5307 Project Selection
Point Values by Agency
Project Category** MTD COLT SMAT
1. Operating or capital subsidy for existing local transit service 45 45 45
A) Serves continuing local transit needs of urbanized area residents 15 15 15
B) Effective and cost efficient use of public funds 15 15 15
C) Consistent with required Federal, state and local planning documents 15 15 15
2. Operating or capital subsidy for expanded local transit service 30 30 30
A) Expands local transit options for urbanized area residents 10 10 10
B) Effective and cost-efficient use of public funds 10 10 10
C) Consistent with required Federal, state and local planning documents 10 10 10
3. Operating or capital subsidy for existing regional transit service 15 15 15
A) Serves continuing regional transit needs of urbanized area 5 5 5
B) Alleviates peak-period congestion 5 5 5
C) Effective and cost-efficient use of public funds 2.5 2.5 2.5
D) Integrated with existing local transit service 2.5 2.5 2.5
4. Operating or capital subsidy for expanded regional transit service 10 10 10
A) Expands regional transit options for urbanized area 3 3 3
B) Reduces peak-period congestion 3 3 3
C) Effective and cost-efficient use of public funds 2 2 2
D) Integrated with existing local and regional transit service 2 2 2
Total (Maximum allowable points Sections 1 – 4) 100 100 100
** Projects may score in more than one category.
SECTION 1: SCREENING CRITERIA
To be eligible for funding consideration, all projects requesting FTA 5307 funds must submit information to the designated grantee in the urbanized area(s) demonstrating they meet the following criteria: 1. Consistency Requirements
a. The project must be consistent with the RTP and other adopted local or regional plans (Congestion Management Programs, Short Range Transit Plans, State Implementation Plan, etc.)
b. The project must be consistent with federal eligibility requirements for FTA 5307
projects.
2. Financial Requirements
The project must be supported by:
a. A reasonable cost estimate based on the best available data
b. Adequate financial planning with all sources of funding identified
c. Logical cash flow and sensible phasing
3. Project Specific Requirements
Projects must:
a. Be well defined with clear project limits, intended scope of work, and project concept
b. Be well justified; there must be a clear need directly addressed by the project
c. Be supported by an implementation plan and schedule which adequately
provides for any necessary clearances and approvals and demonstrates that the project can be advanced to a state of readiness for implementation in the year indicated
d. Maintain or improve existing service levels
e. Be cost effective
SECTION 2: SELECTION CRITERIA
Responses to the following questions and other information provided in this application will be used to evaluate, prioritize and select projects. Please indicate which category(ies) the project will address and respond to questions accordingly. Attach additional narrative or documentation if necessary. Note: Projects may score in more than one category. Project Category 1. Operating or capital subsidy for existing local transit service
A) Describe how the project serves continuing local transit needs of urbanized area
residents, including maintaining current service levels and service reliability.
B) Demonstrate how this project is an effective and cost-efficient use of public funds
using standard industry performance measures, which may include:
- Farebox Recovery Ratio
- Cost per Passenger
- Cost per Revenue Hour
- Passenger Miles Traveled per Vehicle Revenue Mile
- Passenger Miles Traveled per Vehicle Revenue Hour
- Vehicle Revenue Miles per Capita
- Vehicle Revenue Hours per Capita
- Passenger Miles Traveled Per Capita
- Passenger Trips Per Capita
C) Describe how this project is consistent with required federal, state, and local
planning documents.
2. Operating or capital subsidy for expanded local transit service
A) Describe how the project expands local transit options for urbanized area
residents including increasing service levels, improving service reliability and
improving current service.
B) Demonstrate how this project is an effective and cost-efficient use of public funds
using standard industry performance measures, which may include:
- Farebox Recovery Ratio
- Cost per Passenger
- Cost per Revenue Hour
- Passenger Miles Traveled per Vehicle Revenue Mile
- Passenger Miles Traveled per Vehicle Revenue Hour
- Vehicle Revenue Miles per Capita
- Vehicle Revenue Hours per Capita
- Passenger Miles Traveled Per Capita
- Passenger Trips Per Capita
C) Describe how this project is consistent with required federal, state, and local
planning documents.
3. Operating or capital subsidy for existing regional transit service
A) Describe how the project services continuing regional transit needs of the
urbanized area, including maintaining current service levels and service
reliability.
B) Explain how the project will alleviate peak-period congestion.
C) Demonstrate how this project is an effective and cost-efficient use of public funds
using standard industry performance measures, which may include:
- Farebox Recovery Ratio
- Cost per Passenger
- Cost per Revenue Hour
- Passenger Miles Traveled per Vehicle Revenue Mile
- Passenger Miles Traveled per Vehicle Revenue Hour
- Vehicle Revenue Miles per Capita
- Vehicle Revenue Hours per Capita
- Passenger Miles Traveled Per Capita
- Passenger Trips Per Capita
D) Describe how this project integrates with existing local transit service.
4. Operating or capital subsidy for expanded regional transit service
A) Describe how the project expands regional transit options for the urbanized area
including increasing service levels, improving service reliability and improving
current service.
B) Explain how the project will reduce peak-period congestion.
C) Demonstrate how this project is an effective and cost-efficient use of public funds
using standard industry performance measures, which may include:
- Farebox Recovery Ratio
- Cost per Passenger
- Cost per Revenue Hour
- Passenger Miles Traveled per Vehicle Revenue Mile
- Passenger Miles Traveled per Vehicle Revenue Hour
- Vehicle Revenue Miles per Capita
- Vehicle Revenue Hours per Capita
- Passenger Miles Traveled Per Capita
- Passenger Trips Per Capita
D) Describe how this project integrates with existing local and regional transit
services.
APPLICATION FORM
FTA Section 5307 Small Urbanized Area Transit Funding
Project Submittal Sheet
PROJECT TITLE: PROJECT APPLICANT: (Agency name & address)
CONTACT PERSON:
(Name, address, phone, e-mail)
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Describe the scope of work that would be funded under the proposed project include project limits and project concept. Submitted By:
Please Print Full Name
Signature Date
FTA 5307 Call for Projects
FFYs 2018 – FFY 2020
Project Selection Schedule
SBCAG and transit operators review project scoring system which is adopted by the SBCAG Board of Directors
August 2017
SBCAG’s Transportation Technical Advisory Committee (TTAC) recommended approval of FTA 5307 Scoring system
September 7, 2017
SBCAG and designated FTA 5307 grantees issue a call for projects; Project Scoring System adopted by SBCAG
September 21, 2017
Call for projects closed. October 20, 2017
Designated grantees submit to SBCAG a funding recommendation for their urbanized area and copies of applications received
November 2017
SBCAG staff reviews the applications and recommendations for each urbanized area; issues recommendations to concur\reject funding recommendations for urbanized areas; prepares FTIP amendment for concurrences
December 2017
TTAC approves funding recommendations/FTIP amendment
February 2018
FTIP amendment adopted by SBCAG Board and sent to Caltrans and FTA for concurrence
February 2018
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Appendix 5 – SHOPP Grouped Project Listings
5A. Bridge Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
5B. Collision Reduction
5C. Emergency Response
5D. Mandates
5E. Mobility
5F. Roadside Preservation
5G. Roadway Preservation
5H. Minor
Dist. County Route Post Miles Location/Description EA PPNOFTIP Individual
Project IDPhase FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 18/19 FY 19/20 Project Cost
PE $ - $ 5,264 $ - $ - ROW $ - $ 334 $ - $ -
CONST $ - $ 8,500 $ - $ -
PE $ - $ 5,266 $ - ROW $ - $ 1,597 $ -
CONST $ - $ - $ - $ 8,155
PE $ - $ - $ - $ 1,800 ROW $ - $ - $ - $ 2,800
CONST $ - $ - $ - $ 12,400
PE $ - $ - $ - $ 2,450 ROW $ - $ - $ - $ 350
CONST $ - $ - $ - $ 9,100
PE $ - $ - $ - $ 2,012 ROW $ - $ - $ - $ 155
CONST $ - $ - $ - $ 2,618
PE $ - $ - $ - $ 2,699 ROW $ - $ - $ - $ 310
CONST $ - $ - $ - $ 6,522
PE $ - $ - $ - $ 2,493 ROW $ - $ - $ - $ 106
CONST $ - $ - $ - $ 1,272
PE $ - $ - $ - $ 5,297 ROW $ - $ - $ - $ 314
CONST $ - $ - $ - $ 20,497
PE $ - $ 1,400 $ - $ - ROW $ - $ - $ - $ -
CONST $ - $ - $ - $ -
PE $ - $ 928 $ - $ -
ROW $ - $ - $ - $ -
CONST $ - $ - $ - $ -
TOTAL: $ - $ 23,289 $ - $ 81,350 $ 104,639
PE:ROW:
CONST:TOTAL 104,639$
0335 LSSH003
$ 15,018
05 Santa Barbara 192 15.4/15.6
Near Carpinteria, at Arroyo Parida Creek bridge No. 51-113. Replace
bridge (scour). (Project will provide mitigation for 1J670.)39610
2649 CT106
$ 1,400
05 Santa Barbara 154
R31.8/R32.
1
In the City of Santa Barbara, at La Colina Road Undercrossing (UC) No.
51-0256 (PM R31.82) and at Primavera Road UC No. 51-0257 (PM
R32.07). Upgrade bridge railing and reconstruct abutment for bridge
rehabilitation. 1H450 2651
05 Santa Barbara 101 21.6
In Goleta, at San Jose Creek Bridge No. 51-0163L/R. Replace bridges
to maintain standards of safety and reliability.1H430
CT84
CT85
CT86
Near Los Alamos, at San Antonio Creek bridge No. 51-0006. Bridge
seismic restoration.1F830 2567
APPENDIX 5A - SBCAG SHOPP Grouped Project Listings - Bridge Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (FTIP Grouped Project ID: SHOPP1)
Figures in thousands
DRAFT 2019 FTIP
Bridge Preservation (FTIP Project ID: SHOPP1)
1F500 2522
In Los Alamos, at Route 101/135 Separation No. 51-0073L/R. Replace
bridge decks.
05
05
Near Lompoc, at the Salsipuedes Creek Bridge No. 51-0095. Replace
bridge (Scour Mitigation).
05 Santa Barbara 101 56.0 1F790
Santa Barbara05
05 Santa Barbara 135
$ 4,785
$ 9,531
TOTAL BY PHASE:
29,609$
5,966$
CT63
CT107
$ 928
69,064$
0A050
1J670
1C410
1C360
1501
0335A
2391
2386
CT90
05
05
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
2561
Near Buellton, at Nojoqui Creek bridge No. 51-0018L/R. Bridge rail
replacement and widening.
Santa Barbara
1
192
154
217
15.6
15.4/15.6
R2.6
1.0
R7.2
70.9101
Near Carpinteria, at Arroyo Parida Creek bridge No. 51-113. Replace
bridge and restore roadway. (This project is taking over the work from
39610.)
Near Los Olivos, at Alamo Pintado Pedestrian Bridge No. 51-0076Y.
Remove bridge.
Near Goleta, at the San Jose Creek Bridge No. 51-0217. Replace
bridge. $ 26,108
$ 14,098
$ 17,000
$ 3,871
CT140
CT87
$ 11,900
Appendix 5b - SHOPP Collision Reduction Back-up List
Collision Reduction (FTIP Project ID: SHOPP 2)
Dist County Route Post Miles Location/Description EA PPNOFTIP Individual
Project IDPhase FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 18/19 FY 19/20 Project Cost
PE 70$ -$ -$ -$
ROW 5$ -$ -$ -$
CON 540$ -$ -$ -$
PE 222$ -$ -$ -$
ROW -$ -$ -$ -$
CON 537$ -$ -$ -$
PE 1,223$ -$ -$ -$
ROW 22$ -$ -$ -$
CON 2,690$ -$ -$ -$
PE -$ -$ 1,924$ -$
ROW -$ -$ 15$ -$
CON -$ -$ 3,980$ -$
PE -$ -$ -$ 1,360$
ROW -$ -$ -$ 37$
CON -$ -$ -$ 3,276$
PE -$ -$ 1,905$ -$
ROW -$ -$ 89$ -$
CON -$ -$ 2,713$ -$
PE -$ -$ 1,819$ -$
ROW -$ -$ 87$ -$
CON -$ -$ 2,978$ -$
PE -$ -$ 1,837$ -$
ROW -$ -$ 60$ -$
CON -$ -$ -$
PE -$ -$ 1,736$ -$
ROW -$ -$ -$ -$
CON -$ -$ -$ -$
Totals: 5,309$ -$ 19,143$ 4,673$ 29,125$
PE:ROW:
CONST:TOTAL: 29,125$
2667 CT138 1,736$ 05 Santa Barbara 1 35.0/49.2
Near Santa Maria, from 0.2 mile north of Route 135 Junction to Route
166 Junction. Widen shoulders, install rumble strips, upgrade guardrails
and relocate objects from within the clear recovery zone. (Long Lead
Project)
1H610
5,919$
05 Santa Barbara 101 68.7/91.0
In Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo (PM 0.0/8.4) Counties, from
Alisos Canyon Road to Los Berros Road at various locations. Roadside
safety improvements.1H850 2699 CT137 1,897$
05 Santa Barbara 101 46.9
Near Gaviota, at the Gaviota Safety Roadside Rest Area. Upgrade
wastewater system. 1E010
TOTAL BY PHASE:
12,096$
315$
16,714$
615$
759$
3,935$
4,673$
4,884$
4,707$
Var. Var.
46.5/68.910105 Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara,
SLO, MON, Santa
Cruz Cos.
05
R7.8/R8.3
05 Santa Barbara 17.2/45.9101
154Santa Barbara05
2628
2456
Near Santa Ynez, at and near Route 246 intersection. Landscape
mitigation.
In and near Goleta, at various locations from 0.6 miles north of Las
Positas Road to 1.3 miles south of Gaviota Tunnel. Roadside safety
improvements.
In and near Buellton, from Gaviota State Park entrance to north of Alisos
Canyon Road. Roadside safety improvements.
In Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Monterey and Santa Cruz counties,
on various routes at various locations. Install APS push buttons, CPS
heads pedestrian barricades and crosswalk signage to improve
pedestrian and bicycle safety.
2462
CT136
CT89
CT60
2267Y
1C970
0T001
CT61
1E000
1G960
2460
CT88
05 Santa Barbara Var. Var.
In Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, on various routes at
various locations. Replace and install advance curve warning signs. 1G300 2594 CT83
CT82
SBCAG SHOPP Grouped Project Listings - Collision Reduction (FTIP Grouped Project ID: SHOPP2)
Figures in thousands
DRAFT 2019 FTIP
05 Santa Barbara 101 45.7/46.4
In Gaviota, from 0.7 miles north of Beckstead Overcrossing to 0.8 miles
south of Gaviota Tunnel. Planting mitigation. 0T631 2292Y
Dist County Route Post Miles Location/Description EA PPNOFTIP Individual
Project IDFY PE RW CONST Project Cost
Emergency Response (FTIP Project ID: SHOPP8)
No projects are currently listed in the 2019 FTIP.
Appendix 5C - SBCAG SHOPP Grouped Project Listings - Emergency Response (FTIP Grouped Project ID: SHOPP8)
Figures in thousands
DRAFT 2019 FTIP
Appendix 5d - SHOPP Mandates Back-up List
Dist County Route Post Miles Location/Description EA PPNO
FTIP
Individual
Project ID
Phase Prior FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 Project Cost
Mandates (FTIP Project ID: CT24)
PE 1,945$ -$ -$ -$ -$
CONST -$ -$ 4,040$ -$ -$
Totals:2,248$ -$ 5,010$ -$ -$ 7,258$
PE:ROW:
CONST:
-$ 1E040 303$ 2468 CT81
TOTAL BY PHASE:
1,945$
1,273$ 4,040$
ROW -$ 970$
Appendix 5D - SBCAG SHOPP Grouped Project Listings - Mandates (FTIP Grouped Project ID: CT24)
Figures in thousands
DRAFT 2019 FTIP
5
In the City of Santa Barbara, at Butterfly Lane Pedestrian
Undercrossing. Construct pedestrian ramps and sidewalks to
comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards.
-$ 11.0101Santa Barbara 7,258$
Dist County Route Post Miles Location/Description EA PPNO
FTIP
Individual
Project ID
Phase FY17/18 FY18/19 FY19/20 Project Cost
PE -$ 2,223$ -$
ROW -$ -$ -$
CON -$ -$ -$
Totals: -$ 2,223$ -$ 2,223$
PE:ROW:
CONST:
Mobility (FTIP Project ID: SHOPP6)
CT134 2,223$
TOTAL BY PHASE:
2,223$
-$
-$
SBCAG SHOPP Grouped Project Listings - Mobility (FTIP Grouped Project ID: SHOPP6)
Figures in thousands
DRAFT 2019 FTIP
05 Santa Barbara 154 5.8/6.1
In Santa Ynez, from 0.2 mile east to 0.1 mile west of Edison
Street/Baseline Avenue. Construct a roundabout to improve
operations and safety. 1H310 2674
Dist County Route Post Miles Location/Description EA PPNO
FTIP
Individual
Project ID
FY PE RW CONST Project Cost
Roadside Preservation (FTIP Project ID: SHOPP4)
No projects are currently listed in the draft 2019 FTIP.
Appendix 5F - SBCAG SHOPP Grouped Project Listings - Roadside Preservation (FTIP Grouped Project ID: SHOPP4)
Figures in thousands
DRAFT 2019 FTIP
Roadway Preservation (FTIP Grouped Project ID: SHOPP3)
Dist. County Route Post Miles Location/Description EA PPNO
FTIP
Individual
Project ID
Phase FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 18/19 FY 19/20 Project Cost
PE -$ 950$ -$ -$
ROW -$ 87$ -$ -$
CONST -$ 15,971$ -$ -$
PE -$ -$ -$ 1,431$
ROW -$ -$ -$ 899$
CONST -$ -$ -$ 10,488$
PE -$ 9,200$ -$ 1,380$
ROW -$ -$ 5,100$
CONST -$ -$ -$ 51,470$
PE -$ -$ -$ 4,370$
ROW -$ -$ 700$
CONST -$ -$ -$ 73,140$
PE -$ -$ -$ 330$
ROW -$ -$ 360$
CONST -$ -$ -$ 38,270$
PE -$ -$ -$ 2,266$
ROW -$ -$ -$ 391$
CONST -$ -$ -$ 4,711$
PE -$ 1,869$ -$ -$
ROW -$ 2,210$ -$ -$
CONST -$ -$ -$ -$
PE -$ 3,630$ -$ -$
ROW -$ 2,810$ -$ -$
CONST -$ -$ -$ -$
PE -$ 2,160$ . .
ROW -$ -$ . .
CONST -$ -$ -$ .
TOTAL -$ 38,887$ -$ 195,306$ 234,193$
PE:ROW:
CONST:TOTAL
Santa Barbara 1, 246 19.3/20.6 ; 8.3/9.55
In Lompoc, at combined
segment of Route 246 and
Route 1; on Route 246, from 0.3
miles west of V St. to H St. to
12th St. Upgrade ADA curb
ramps, cold plane pavement
and place hot mix asphalt
concrete (HMA).
1H010
2629
SBCAG SHOPP Grouped Project Listings - Roadway Preservation
Figures in thousands
DRAFT 2019 FTIP
CT7825421F710
Near Lompoc, from Route 101
to Route 246. Pavement
rehabilitation.
R0.0/19.31Santa Barbara05 17,008$
TOTAL BY PHASE:
27,586$
12,557$
Santa Barbara05 12,818$
7,368$ 05
194,050$
CT79
Near Santa Maria, from
Solomon Road to Route 166.
Pavement rehabilitation.
R36.4/49.21 1G130 2586
2700 CT108
1C822
2,160$
Santa Barbara CT9633300K330Drainage rehabilitation near
Gaviota State Park45.5
Near Gaviota, from 1.0 mile
south of Gaviota Gorge Tunnel
to 0.1 mile north of Nojoqui
Creek Bridge. Upgrade guard
railing, widen shoulders, place
High Friction Surface
Treatment, construct retaining
walls,cold plane pavement,
place Hot Mix Asphalt and
rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt
concrete.
1H860
4,079$
2426
05 Santa Barbara 101 46.2/R52.3
05 Santa Barbara 135 11.7/17.8
05
05 Santa Barbara 101 2.6/4.8
In Santa Barbara County, in
Carpinteria from Casitas Pass
Overcrossing to 0.5 miles south
of S. Padaro Lane. Roadway
Rehabilitation. (PM 2.6/4.8)
Parent project 1C820 (PPNO
2426) was split into three
children projects. This project is
taking over the PPNO of the
parent.
1C821 CT131 67,150$
05 Santa Barbara 101 4.4/7.7
In Santa Barbara County, near
Carpinteria and Summerland,
from 0.9 miles south of S.
Padaro Lane Undercrossing to
0.6 miles north of Padaro Lane
Overcrossing.
CT132 78,210$ 2426A
6,440$
05 Santa Barbara 101 7.3/9.2
In Santa Barbara County, in
and near Summerland, from 0.2
miles north of Padaro Lane
Overcrossing to 0.2 miles north
of the Sheffield Avenue
Undercrossing.
1C823
2632
In and near Santa Maria, from
Lakeview Road to Route 191.
Upgrade ADA curb ramps, cold
plane pavement, and place
rubberized hot mix asphalt
concrete (RHMA).
1G970 CT104
2426C CT133
101
234,193$
38,960$
CT105
Minor (FTIP Project ID: CT45)
Dist. County Route Post Miles Location/Description EA PPNO FTIP Phase FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 18/19 FY 19/20 Project CostPE $ - $ - $ - $ -
ROW $ - $ 51 $ - $ - CONST $ - $ 1,676 $ - $ -
PE $ - $ - $ - $ -
ROW $ - $ 90 $ - $ - CONST $ - $ - $ - $ -
PE $ - $ - $ - $ -
ROW $ - $ 20 $ - $ - CONST $ - $ - $ 2,299 $ -
PE $ - $ - $ - $ -
ROW $ - $ - $ - $ - CONST $ - $ - $ 1,981 $ -
PE $ - $ - $ - $ -
ROW $ - $ 5 $ - $ - CONST $ - $ - $ - $ - TOTAL: $ - $ 1,842 $ 4,280 $ - $ 6,122
PE:ROW:
CONST:TOTAL 6,122$
CT135
$ 1,981
05 Santa Barbara 101 13.8/14.8
In Santa Barbara at various locations from State Street Undercrossing
to Carrillo Street Undercrossing. Rehabilitate Pump Houses - Total 3.1H290
SBCAG SHOPP Grouped Project Listings - Minor (FTIP Grouped Project ID: CT45)
Figures in thousands
DRAFT 2019 FTIP
05 Santa Barbara 135 0.0/0.8
In Santa Barbara County, in Los Alamos from Junction Route 101/135
Undercrossing to 0.1 mile north of Den Street. Pavement preservation.1G560 CT99
$ 1,727
05 Santa Barbara 246 32.5/32.7
In Santa Barbara County, in Santa Ynez on Route 246 from 0.1 mile
east of Via Juana Lane to 0.1 mile west of Cuesta Street. Bank erosion
and channel rework. 1A170 CT101
$ 90
05 Santa Barbara 225 1.5
In the City of Santa Barbara, on Las Positas Road 1.5 miles south of
US 101 along Arroyo Burro Creek. Construct retaining wall.1C190 CT102
$ 2,319
05 Santa Barbara 101 12.8, 13.1
In Santa Barbara County, at Salsipuedes Overcrossing. Slope and
fence repair.1H680
5,956$
CT103
$ 5
TOTAL BY PHASE:
-$
166$
2019 DRAFT Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) - SBCAG
Appendix 6: Grouped Project Listings
6A. Highway Safety Improvement Program
(Includes projects eligible for High Risk Rural Roads Funding)
6B. Highway Maintenance Program
6C. Recreational Trails Program
HSIP Cycle Number Agency FTIP ID Location/Description FY PE RW CONST Project Cost Local Match HSIP Amount Total Funding
5 SB County LOCALHSIPClark Ave./SR 101 NB on and off-ramps; install traffic signals, realign
roadway.2020/21 900,000$ 900,000$ 922,400$ 900,000$ 1,822,400$ HSIP5-05-010
Prior 42,300$
2020/21 195,480$
Prior 28,000$
Prior -$ -$ 69,000$
2021/22 -$ -$ 317,800$
Prior 37,800$
Prior 15,300$
8 Santa Barbara LOCALHSIP
Perimiter around downtown Santa Barbara, including parts of De La Vina
Street, Chapala St., Sola St., Anacapa St., and Gutierrez St.; install new
corridor and crosswalk lighitng, new marked pedestrian crosswalks, yield
lines, and warning signs, and install new edgelines.
2018/19 -$ -$ 1,966,800$ 1,966,800$ -$ 1,966,800$ 1,966,800$ HSIP8-05-007
8 Santa Barbara LOCALHSIP
Carrilo St. between Miramonte Dr. and Bath St. and Miramonte St. between
Carrillo St. and Bel Monte Dr.; add segment lighting and install protected left-
turn phase.
2019/20 -$ -$ 1,793,600$ 1,793,600$ -$ 1,793,600$ 1,793,600$ HSIP8-05-008
8 Santa Barbara LOCALHSIP
Various intersections within the City of Santa Barbara; install new pedestrian
countdown timers at one location (added to existing traffic signal), and install
enhanced pavement markings, pedestrian access ramps, warning signs,
and improve sight lines at twenty-two (22) uncontrolled crosswalks.
2018/19 -$ -$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 109,000$ 250,000$ 359,000$ HSIP8-05-009
TOTAL -$ -$ 6,508,650$ 6,508,650$ 1,217,050$ 6,508,650$ 7,725,700$
HSIP7-05-011
HSIP7-05-008
Appendix 6A- SBCAG 2019 FTIP Grouped Project Listings - Highway Safety Improvement Program (Grouped Project ID: LOCALHSIP)
DRAFT 2019 FTIP
386,800$ 386,800$ -$
HSIP7-05-007
HSIP7-05-009
26,420$
215,900$
264,200$
194,220$
7 Goleta LOCALHSIP
Uncontrolled pedestrian crossings at the intersections of Hollister Avenue at
Chapel Street and Calle Real and Kingston Avenue. Installation of
pedestrian croswalk improvements consisting of Rectangular Rapid Flashing
Beacons (RRFBs) at Hollister and Chapel and a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon
(HAWK signal) at Calle Real and Kingston Ave.
237,780$
112,370$
237,780$
7 Santa Barbara
Santa Maria7 132,200$ 112,370$
784,800$ HSIP7-05-010629,280$
667,080$
7-$ -$
Santa Maria7 117,720$
N. Blosser Rd (from W. Taylor St. to Atlantic Ave.). Construct a central
median barrier and complete the road diet feature at N. Blosser Rd.
(between W. Taylor St. and Atlantic Ave.).
LOCALHSIP
LOCALHSIP
Two intersections: 1) Alamar Ave. at Puesta Del Sol; 3) La Cumbre Road
and Calle Cita. Provide enhanced crosswalk features including curb
extensions, street lighting, and rectangular rapid flashing beacons.
23 signalized intersections within the City of Santa Barbara. Improve visibiilty
of vehicular indications by increasing head size from 8' to 12'. LOCALHSIPSanta Barbara
667,080$
N. Broadway (SR-135) between Main St. (SR-166) and Mill St. Remove part
of existing median & replace with extended left turn lane, new striping and
PCC median extension.
LOCALHSIP 19,830$ 2020/21
386,800$
2020/21
2020/2121,680$ 194,220$
166,220$
97,070$
Dist. County FTIP ID
Current Total
Project Cost
Estimate
Current
Programmed
Federal Funds
Other/Local
FundsPrior FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 Total
05 SBLOCALH
SIP$1,822,400 $900,000 $922,400 $900,000 $1,822,400
05 SBLOCALH
SIP$1,793,600 $1,793,600 $0 $1,793,600 $1,793,600
$1,966,800
Clark Ave./SR 101 NB on and off-
ramps; install traffic signals, realign
roadway.
Carillo St. between Miramonte Dr.
and Bath St. and Miramonte St.
between Carrillo St. and Bel Monte
Dr.; add segment lighting and install
protected left-turn phase.
05 SB
Permiter around downtown Santa
Barbara, including parts of De La
Vina St., Chapala St., Sola St.,
Anacapa St., and Gutierrez St.,
install new corridor and crosswalk
lighting, new marked pedestrian
crosswalks, yield lines, and warning
signs, and install new edgelines.
$1,966,800
Appendix 6A- SBCAG DRAFT 2019 FTIP Grouped Project Listings - Highway Safety Improvement Program
DRAFT 2019 FTIP
Project Location & Description of
Work
Grouped Project Listing
LOCALH
SIP$1,966,800$1,966,800 $0
05 SBLOCALH
SIP$359,000 $250,000 $109,000 $250,000 $359,000
05 SBLOCALH
SIP$264,200 $237,780 $26,420 $42,300 $195,480 $264,200
05 SBLOCALH
SIP$215,900 $194,220 $21,680 $28,000 $166,220 $215,900
05 SBLOCALH
SIP$386,800 $386,800 $0 $69,000 $317,800 $386,800
05 SBLOCALH
SIP$784,800 $667,080 $117,720 $37,800 $629,280 $784,800
N. Blosser Rd. (from W. Taylor St. to
Atlantic Ave.). Construct a central
median barrier and complete the
road diet feature at N. Blosser Rd.
(between W. Taylor St. and Atlantic
Ave.).
Uncontrolled pedestrian crossings at
the intersections of Hollister Avenue
at Chapel Street and Calle Real and
Kingston Ave. Installation of
pedestrian flashing beacons
(RRFBs) at Hollister and Chapel and
a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (HAWK)
signal) at Calle Real and Kingston
Ave.
23 signalized intersections within the
City of Santa Barbara. Improve
visibility of vehicular indications by
increasing head size from 8' to 12'.
Two Intersections: 1) Alamar Ave. at
Puesta Del Sol 2) La Cumbre Road
at Calle Cita.
Various intersections within the City
of Santa Barbara; install new
pedestrian countdown timers at one
location (added to existing traffic
signal), and install enhanced
pavement markings, pedestrian
access ramps, warning signs, and
improve sight lines at twenty-two
(22) uncontrolled crosswalks.
05 SBLOCALH
SIP$132,200 $112,370 $19,830 $15,300 $97,070 $132,200
Total: $7,725,700 $6,508,650 $1,217,050 $192,400 $2,216,800 $1,793,600 $1,988,050 $317,800 $7,725,700
Dist. County
Current Total
Project Cost
Estimate
Current
Programmed
Federal Funds
Other/Local
FundsPrior FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 Total
05 SB $7,127,700 $900,000 $6,227,700 $900,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $7,127,700
Fund Source Prior Year FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 Total
Federal - HSIP $192,400 $2,216,800 $1,793,600 $1,988,050 $317,800 $6,508,650
Local - City Funds $0 $109,000 $0 $1,108,050 $0 $1,217,050
Total $192,400 $2,325,800 $1,793,600 $3,096,100 $317,800 $7,725,700
N. Broadway (SR-135) between
Main St. (SR-166) and Mill St.
Remove part of existing median &
replace with extended left turn lane,
new striping and PCC median
extension.
Individual Projects
Project Location & Description of
Work
Cabrillo Blvd., .01 mile south of
Highway 1; replace existing RR
bridge and construct roadway
improvements for bicyclists and
pedestrians.
Route # Project Name Project Location Project Purpose EA FY Federal
(88.53%)
State Match
(11.47%)
Project Cost
(Figures in thousands)
APPENDIX 6B SBCAG Grouped Project Listings - Highway Maintenance Program (FTIP Project ID: CT67)
No projects are currently listed in the 2019 FTIP.
DRAFT 2019 FTIP
Appendix 6d - Highway Maintenance Program Grouped Project Listing
FTIP Individual
Project IDProject Number Project Location/Description EA FY Federal State Match Project Cost
VAR16 RTM-15-017
Replace two old cinder block brick vault
restrooms and two wooden pit toilet buildings
with one single and two double vault Sweet
Smelling Technology toilets in the Ballinger
campground and staging areas.
Prior 117,415$ 91,220$ 208,635$
TOTAL: 117,415$ 91,220$ 208,635$
(Figures in thousands)
APPENDIX 6C SBCAG Grouped Project Listings - Recreational Trails Program (FTIP Grouped Project ID: VAR17)
DRAFT 2019 FTIP
Agency
California Trail User
Coalition
2019 DRAFT Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) - SBCAG
Appendix 7: Local Surface Transportation Program (LSTP) Funding
Project ID
Number
Unclaimed
PriorFY 17/18
Total
Unclaimed
Balance
CARP9 $51,735 $51,495 $103,230
GOLETA15 $580,788 $117,297 $698,085
LOMPOC12 $0 $171,372 $171,372
SBCITY14 $0 $343,703 $343,703
SM024 $1,472,806 $285,415 $1,758,221
CO21 $0 $72,892 $72,892
CO22 $0 $98,689 $98,689
CO23 $0 $273,777 $273,777
N/A County Non-Urbanized Area - $198,182 $198,182
N/A - $73,511 $73,511
N/A - $106,261 $106,261
N/A - $80,161 $80,161
$2,105,329 $1,872,755 $3,978,084
*FY 17/18 Allocation is claimed from the State
Buellton
TOTAL:
Santa Barbara
Santa Maria
County of Santa Barbara
Claimed from the County of Santa Barbara
Carryover- Local road rehab\various locations -
annual $347,000 LSTP\state exchange funds
FY06/07-17/18
Solvang
Carryover - Street repair\urbanized area LSTP
Local road maintenance at various locations;
$172k LSTP\state exchange funds FY06/07-
17/18
Street repair\various locations w/ annual $227k
LSTP\ state exchange funds FY 05/06-17/18
Previously Allocated Unclaimed Amounts and 17/18 Allocations
Local Surface Transportation Program (LSTP) Funding
Guadalupe
Lompoc Urbanized area street repair/various
locations w/ annual LSTP\state exchange funds
FY06/07-17/18
Santa Maria Urb. Area- Street repair/various
locations w/ annual LSTP\state exchange funds
FY06/07-17/18
Santa Barbara Urb. Area- Street repair/various
locations w/ annual LSTP\state exchange funds
FY06/07-17/18
Agency
Road rehab\various locations in LSTP\state
exchange funds FY 05/06-17/18
Goleta
Lompoc
Carpinteria
2019 DRAFT Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) - SBCAG
Appendix 8: Highway Bridge Program Project Listings
2016/17-2021/22 Highway Bridge Program
See the appropriate FTIP/FSTIP for current funding commitments. This listing provides the backup project information to support the lump sum amountsprogrammed in the FTIP.
Note id: 24
1) This is the FTIP lump sum “backup” list for HBP funded projects. Please see the Local Assistance web site for the most currentlistings:
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_FSTIP.html
2) The purpose of this list is to show which projects being advanced by local agencies have met the eligibility requirements of thefederal Highway Bridge Program and have been prioritized for funding by the Department in cooperation with local agencies for funding.
3) Contractual funding levels are determined at time of federal authorization/obligation for given phase of work. For details seeChapter 3 of the Local Assistance Procedures Manual.
4) For FTIP/FSTIP purposes, Federal Highway Bridge Program (HBP) funding constraint is managed by Caltrans.
5) Prop 1B bond funds for the Local Seismic Safety Retrofit Program (LSSRP) used for matching federal funds are also managed byCaltrans.
6) Financial constraint of LOCAL matching funds (including regional STIP funds) and LOCAL Advance Construction (AC) is theresponsibility of the MPOs and their local agencies.
7) Some projects show that they are programmed using State STP funds. These funds are HBP funds transferred to the STP forbridge work that is not ordinarily eligible for HBP funds. See the HB Program Guidelines for details. Do not confuse these STPfunds with Regional STP funds.
8) Corrections to this report should be addressed to the District Local Assistance Engineer:
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/dlae.htm
Notes:
3/29/2018, 2:40 PM
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District: County:Responsible Agency
05 Santa Barbara
See the appropriate FTIP/FSTIP for current funding commitments. This listing provides the backup project information to support the lump sum amountsprogrammed in the FTIP.
HBP-ID Project Description
Carpinteria BRIDGE NO. 51C0172, CARPINTERIA RD OVER CARPINTERIA CREEK, 0.2 MI S OF CASITAS PASS. Replace existing 2-lane (plusmedian) bridge with 2-lane (plus median) bridge (no added lanes)
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
400,000
1,976,000
CON
Total
14,000,000 14,000,000
1,000,000 2,576,000
400,000
1,000,000 14,000,000 16,976,000
1,576,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
226,647
1,976,000
LSSRP Bond
Total885,300 12,394,200 15,028,853
114,700 1,605,800 1,947,147
1,000,000 14,000,000 16,976,000
1,749,353
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3525
5397(010)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
180,767
1,576,000
LSSRP Bond
Total885,300 2,280,533
114,700 295,467
1,000,000 2,576,000
1,395,233
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
45,880
400,000
LSSRP Bond
Total354,120
45,880
400,000
354,120
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total12,394,200 12,394,200
1,605,800 1,605,800
14,000,000 14,000,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Caltrans, Division of Local Assistance Page 23/29/2018, 2:40 PM Det2 FL4 SmlTxt brf
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District: County:Responsible Agency
05 Santa Barbara
See the appropriate FTIP/FSTIP for current funding commitments. This listing provides the backup project information to support the lump sum amountsprogrammed in the FTIP.
HBP-ID Project Description
Department of Parks and Recreation BRIDGE NO. PM00193, Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) for various State Parks bridges in District 5 - SBCAG Region. SeeCaltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list of projects.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
CON
Total
103,844
35,000 35,000
35,000 138,844103,844103,844
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total30,986 122,919
4,015 15,925
35,000 138,844
91,933
11,911
103,844
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
New!4637
Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total30,986 30,986
4,015 4,015
35,000 35,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total91,933
11,911
103,844
91,933
11,911
103,844
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HBP-ID Project Description
Goleta BRIDGE NO. 51C0027, HOLLISTER AVE, OVER SAN JOSE CREEK, 0.1 MI EAST KELLOG AVE. REPLACE 4-LANE BRIDGE WITH 4-LANE BRIDGE No added lane capacity.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
300,000
2,084,000
CON
Total
13,960,200
334,000 2,118,000
1,120,000 1,420,000
334,000 1,120,000 17,498,200
1,784,000
13,960,20013,960,200
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
239,035
2,084,000
LSSRP Bond
Total295,690 991,536 15,491,156
38,310 128,464 2,007,044
334,000 1,120,000 17,498,200
1,844,965 12,358,965
1,601,235
13,960,200
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3924
5481(013)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
204,625
1,784,000
LSSRP Bond
Total295,690 1,875,065
38,310 242,935
334,000 2,118,000
1,579,375
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
34,410
300,000
LSSRP Bond
Total991,536 1,257,126
128,464 162,874
1,120,000 1,420,000
265,590
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total12,358,965
1,601,235
13,960,200
12,358,965
1,601,235
13,960,200
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara BRIDGE NO. 51C0051, MISSION CANYON RD, OVER MISSION CREEK, 0.15 MI N ALAMEDA PDRE SE. Rehabilitation of 2-lane bridge
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total 1,000,000
CON
Total
8,370,000
1,000,000
1,000,000 1,000,000
1,000,000 10,370,000
1,000,000
8,370,0008,370,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
114,700
1,000,000
LSSRP Bond
Total885,300 9,180,561
114,700 1,189,439
1,000,000 10,370,000
885,300 7,409,961
960,039
8,370,000
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3842
5007(070)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
114,700
1,000,000
LSSRP Bond
Total885,300
114,700
1,000,000
885,300
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total885,300 885,300
114,700 114,700
1,000,000 1,000,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total7,409,961
960,039
8,370,000
7,409,961
960,039
8,370,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara BRIDGE NO. 51C0132, GUTIERREZ ST, OVER MISSION CREEK, DE LA VINA ST/CHAPALA ST. Replace 2-lane bridge with 2-lane bridge
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
1,000,000
2,075,000
CON
Total
4,683,000 4,683,000
1,075,000
1,000,000
4,683,000 6,758,000
1,075,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
238,003
2,075,000
LSSRP Bond
Total4,145,860 5,982,857
537,140 775,143
4,683,000 6,758,000
1,836,998
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3840
5007(054)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
123,303
1,075,000
LSSRP Bond
Total951,698
123,303
1,075,000
951,698
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R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
114,700
1,000,000
LSSRP Bond
Total885,300
114,700
1,000,000
885,300
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CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total4,145,860 4,145,860
537,140 537,140
4,683,000 4,683,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara BRIDGE NO. 51C0244, DE LA VINA ST, OVER MISSION CREEK, 0.1 MI N ALAMAR ST. Replace 3-lane bridge with 3-lane bridge
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total 1,000,000
CON
Total
6,750,000
1,000,000
4,000,000 4,000,000
4,000,000 11,750,000
1,000,000
6,750,0006,750,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
114,700
1,000,000
LSSRP Bond
Total3,541,200 10,402,275
458,800 1,347,725
4,000,000 11,750,000
885,300 5,975,775
774,225
6,750,000
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Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3839
5007(071)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
114,700
1,000,000
LSSRP Bond
Total885,300
114,700
1,000,000
885,300
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R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total3,541,200 3,541,200
458,800 458,800
4,000,000 4,000,000
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CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total5,975,775
774,225
6,750,000
5,975,775
774,225
6,750,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara BRIDGE NO. 51C0246, COTA ST OVER MISSION CREEK, BTWN BATH & DE LA VINA. Required Environmental Mitigation Monitoring forReplace 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
CON
Total
125,000 125,000
30,000 30,000
155,000 155,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total137,222 137,222
17,779 17,779
155,000 155,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
4518
5007(079)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total26,559 26,559
3,441 3,441
30,000 30,000
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CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total110,663 110,663
14,338 14,338
125,000 125,000
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara BRIDGE NO. 51C0285, QUINIENTOS ST OVER SYCAMORE CREEK, SOLEDAD ST AND CANADA ST. Replace 2-lane bridge with 2-lanebridge 9/25/2012: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
1,000,000
2,037,500
CON
Total
5,737,500 5,737,500
1,037,500
1,000,000
5,737,500 7,775,000
1,037,500
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 2,037,500
LSSRP Bond
Total5,737,500 7,775,000
5,737,500 7,775,000
2,037,500
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Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3980
5007(063)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 1,037,500
LSSRP Bond
Total1,037,500
1,037,500
1,037,500
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R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 1,000,000
LSSRP Bond
Total1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
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CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total5,737,500 5,737,500
5,737,500 5,737,500
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara BRIDGE NO. 51C0287, MASON ST OVER MISSION CREEK, BTWN CHAPALA & STATE ST. Required Environmental Mitigation Monitoringfor Replace two-lane bridge with two-lane bridge to accommodate Army Corps of Engineers’ Mission Creek Flood Control Project. 1/18/2017
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
CON
Total
125,000 125,000
30,000 30,000
155,000 155,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total137,222 137,222
17,779 17,779
155,000 155,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
4519
5007(079)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total26,559 26,559
3,441 3,441
30,000 30,000
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CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total110,663 110,663
14,338 14,338
125,000 125,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara BRIDGE NO. 51C0294, CARPENTERIA ST OVER SYCAMORE CREEK, BTWN SOLEDAD & CANADA ST. Replace 2-lane bridge with 2-lanebridge Kelli Hill, 3/10/2015 10:03:40 AM.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
CON
Total
6,412,500 6,412,500
800,000 800,000
1,000,000 1,000,000
800,000 7,412,500 8,212,500
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total708,240 6,562,286 7,270,526
91,760 850,214 941,974
800,000 7,412,500 8,212,500
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Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
4283
Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total708,240 708,240
91,760 91,760
800,000 800,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total885,300 885,300
114,700 114,700
1,000,000 1,000,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total5,676,986 5,676,986
735,514 735,514
6,412,500 6,412,500
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara BRIDGE NO. 51C0301, DE LA GUERRA ST OVER MISSION CREEK, BTWN CASTILLO & BATH ST. Replace 2-lane bridge with 2-lanebridge
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
1,000,000
1,975,000
CON
Total
4,390,000 4,390,000
975,000
250,000 1,250,000
250,000 4,390,000 6,615,000
975,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
226,533
1,975,000
LSSRP Bond
Total221,325 3,886,467 5,856,260
28,675 503,533 758,741
250,000 4,390,000 6,615,000
1,748,468
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3838
5007(055)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
111,833
975,000
LSSRP Bond
Total863,168
111,833
975,000
863,168
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
114,700
1,000,000
LSSRP Bond
Total221,325 1,106,625
28,675 143,375
250,000 1,250,000
885,300
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total3,886,467 3,886,467
503,533 503,533
4,390,000 4,390,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara BRIDGE NO. 51C0314, ANAPAMU STREET, OVER OLD MISSION CREEK, 100YRDS NE OF SAN ANDREAS. Replace 2-lane bridge with2-lane bridge 8/26/2011: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total 925,000
CON
Total
3,800,000 3,800,000
925,000
200,000 200,000
200,000 3,800,000 4,925,000
925,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 925,000
LSSRP Bond
Total200,000 3,800,000 4,925,000
200,000 3,800,000 4,925,000
925,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3841
5007(061)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 925,000
LSSRP Bond
Total925,000
925,000
925,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total200,000 200,000
200,000 200,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total3,800,000 3,800,000
3,800,000 3,800,000
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara BRIDGE NO. PM00078 Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) various bridges in the City of Santa Barbara. See Caltrans LocalAssistance HBP website for backup list of projects.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total 92,705
CON
Total
377,437 377,437
50,000 142,705
427,437 520,142
92,705
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
10,633
92,705
LSSRP Bond
Total378,410 460,482
49,027 59,660
427,437 520,142
82,072
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3991
5007(060)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
10,633
92,705
LSSRP Bond
Total44,265 126,337
5,735 16,368
50,000 142,705
82,072
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total334,145 334,145
43,292 43,292
377,437 377,437
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara BRIDGE NO. PM00154, Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) various bridges in the City of Santa Barbara. See Caltrans LocalAssistance HBP website for backup list of projects.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
CON
Total
460,625
110,500 110,500
110,500 571,125460,625460,625
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total97,826 505,617
12,674 65,508
110,500 571,125
407,791
52,834
460,625
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
4480
Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total97,826 97,826
12,674 12,674
110,500 110,500
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total407,791
52,834
460,625
407,791
52,834
460,625
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 00L0047, FOOTHILL ROAD OVER CUYAMA RIVER. Construct new 2-lane bridge to replace existing 2-lane low-water crossing9/21/2010: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total 3,868,000
CON
Total
16,855,600
300,000 4,168,000
600,000 600,000
600,000 300,000 21,623,600
3,868,000
16,855,60016,855,600
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 3,868,000
LSSRP Bond
Total600,000 300,000 21,623,600
600,000 300,000 21,623,600
3,868,000 16,855,600
16,855,600
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3663
NBIL(512)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 3,868,000
LSSRP Bond
Total300,000 4,168,000
300,000 4,168,000
3,868,000
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R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total600,000 600,000
600,000 600,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total16,855,600
16,855,600
16,855,600
16,855,600
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 00L0061, REFUGIO RD OVER REFUGIO CREEK 0.3 mile North of SR101. Construct new 2-lane bridge to replace existing2-lane low-water crossing 2/23/2012: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total 817,209
CON
Total
2,920,325
817,209
50,000 50,000
50,000 3,787,534
817,209
2,920,3252,920,325
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 817,209
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000 3,787,534
50,000 3,787,534
817,209 2,920,325
2,920,325
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3907
NBIL(529)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 817,209
LSSRP Bond
Total817,209
817,209
817,209
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000 50,000
50,000 50,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total2,920,325
2,920,325
2,920,325
2,920,325
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05 Santa Barbara
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 00L0062, REFUGIO ROAD OVER REFUGIO CREEK 1.8mile North of SR101. Construct new 2-lane bridge to replace existing2-lane low-water crossing 2/23/2012: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total 647,378
CON
Total
2,313,427
647,378
50,000 50,000
50,000 3,010,805
647,378
2,313,4272,313,427
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 647,378
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000 3,010,805
50,000 3,010,805
647,378 2,313,427
2,313,427
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3908
NBIL(530)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 647,378
LSSRP Bond
Total647,378
647,378
647,378
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000 50,000
50,000 50,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total2,313,427
2,313,427
2,313,427
2,313,427
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 00L0063, REFUGIO ROAD OVER REFUGIO CREEK 3.0 mile North of SR101. Construct new 2-Lane bridge to replace existing2-lane low-water crossing 2/23/2012: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
CON
Total
1,610,385
450,642 450,642
50,000
450,642 2,111,0271,610,385
50,000
1,660,385
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total450,642 2,111,027
450,642 2,111,027
1,660,385
1,660,385
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3909
Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total450,642 450,642
450,642 450,642
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total1,610,385
1,610,385
1,610,385
1,610,385
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 00L0064, REFUGIO ROAD OVER REFUGIO CREEK 3.1 mile North of SR101. Construct new 2-lane bridge to replace existing2-lane low-water crossing 2/23/2012: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
CON
Total
1,861,257
520,845 520,845
50,000
520,845 2,432,1021,861,257
50,000
1,911,257
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total520,845 2,432,102
520,845 2,432,102
1,911,257
1,911,257
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3910
Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total520,845 520,845
520,845 520,845
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total1,861,257
1,861,257
1,861,257
1,861,257
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 00L0065, REFUGIO ROAD OVER REFUGIO CREEK 3.2 mile North of SR101. Construct new 2-lane bridge to replace existing2-lane low-water crossing 2/23/2012: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
CON
Total
1,003,787
280,895 280,895
50,000
280,895 1,334,6821,003,787
50,000
1,053,787
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total280,895 1,334,682
280,895 1,334,682
1,053,787
1,053,787
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3911
Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total280,895 280,895
280,895 280,895
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total1,003,787
1,003,787
1,003,787
1,003,787
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 00L0066, REFUGIO ROAD OVER REFUGIO CREEK 3.3 mile North of SR 101. Construct new 2-lane bridge to replace existing2-lane low-water crossing 2/23/2012: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
CON
Total
1,116,153
312,339 312,339
50,000
312,339 1,478,4921,116,153
50,000
1,166,153
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total312,339 1,478,492
312,339 1,478,492
1,166,153
1,166,153
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3912
Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total312,339 312,339
312,339 312,339
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total1,116,153
1,116,153
1,116,153
1,116,153
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 00L0068, MOUNTAIN DRIVE OVER COLD SPRINGS CREEK. Construct new 2-lane bridge to replace existing 2-lane low-watercrossing 2/23/2012: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total 767,184
CON
Total
2,741,561
350,000 1,117,184
50,000 50,000
400,000 3,908,745
767,184
2,741,5612,741,561
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 767,184
LSSRP Bond
Total400,000 3,908,745
400,000 3,908,745
767,184 2,741,561
2,741,561
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3914
NBIL(526)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 767,184
LSSRP Bond
Total350,000 1,117,184
350,000 1,117,184
767,184
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000 50,000
50,000 50,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total2,741,561
2,741,561
2,741,561
2,741,561
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 51C0006, FLORADALE AVE, OVER SANTA YNEZ RIVER, 0.8 MI N CENTRAL AVE. Bridge replacement with contribution fromLSSRP Seismic Retrofit program. High cost project agreement required.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
260,000
1,310,000
CON
Total
24,000,000
1,868,459 2,918,459
260,000
1,868,459 27,178,459
1,050,000
24,000,00024,000,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
210,000
1,310,000
LSSRP Bond
Total
29,822 641,173
1,494,767 23,812,145
373,692 2,725,141
1,868,459 27,178,459
1,070,178
611,351
21,247,200
2,141,449
24,000,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
2388
5951(060)
Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
210,000
1,050,000
LSSRP Bond
Total1,494,767 2,334,767
373,692 583,692
1,868,459 2,918,459
840,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 260,000
LSSRP Bond
Total
29,822 29,822
230,178
260,000
230,178
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total
611,351
21,247,200
2,141,449
24,000,000
611,351
21,247,200
2,141,449
24,000,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 51C0043 , ASHLEY RD, OVER MONTECITO CREEK, 0.57 MI N/E VALLEY RD. Scour Countermeasure 9/14/2011: Toll Creditsprogrammed for PE & CON. 9/27/2013: Toll credits used for R/W.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total 220,000
CON
Total
737,000
220,000
70,000 70,000
70,000 1,027,000
220,000
737,000737,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 220,000
LSSRP Bond
Total70,000 1,027,000
70,000 1,027,000
220,000 737,000
737,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3853
5951(145)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 220,000
LSSRP Bond
Total220,000
220,000
220,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total70,000 70,000
70,000 70,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total737,000
737,000
737,000
737,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 51C0081, ALAMO PINTADO AV OVER ALAMO PINTADO CREEK, 0.2 MI W OF GRAND AV. Construct new/repair existingScour Countermeasures. 1/11/2013: Toll Credits programmed for PE & CON. 9/27/2013: Toll credits used for R/W.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total 120,412
CON
Total
181,221
120,412
50,000 50,000
50,000 351,633
120,412
181,221181,221
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 120,412
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000 351,633
50,000 351,633
120,412 181,221
181,221
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
4043
5951(152)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 120,412
LSSRP Bond
Total120,412
120,412
120,412
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000 50,000
50,000 50,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total181,221
181,221
181,221
181,221
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 51C0137, FERNALD PT LN OVER ROMERO CREEK, S OF US 101 AT MONTECITO. Replace 2-lane bridge with 2-lane bridge 9/20/2010: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
1,250,000
2,085,000
CON
Total
1,450,000 1,450,000
50,000 885,000
850,000 2,100,000
50,000 850,000 1,450,000 4,435,000
835,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 2,085,000
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000 850,000 1,450,000 4,435,000
50,000 850,000 1,450,000 4,435,000
2,085,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3653
5951(141)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 835,000
LSSRP Bond
Total50,000 885,000
50,000 885,000
835,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 1,250,000
LSSRP Bond
Total850,000 2,100,000
850,000 2,100,000
1,250,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total1,450,000 1,450,000
1,450,000 1,450,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 51C0230, BONITA SCHOOL ROAD, OVER SANTA MARIA RIVER, 0.3 MI N SR 166. Replace 2-lane bridge with 2-lane bridge10/1/2012: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON. Caltrans/City High Cost Project Agreement is required to program CON federal fundswithin 4 year element of MTIP.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total 700,000
CON
Total
33,236,906
1,000,000 7,559,226
750,000 750,000
1,000,000 750,000 41,546,132
700,000
33,236,906
5,859,226
39,096,132
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 700,000
LSSRP Bond
Total1,000,000 750,000 41,546,132
1,000,000 750,000 41,546,132
700,000 39,096,132
39,096,132
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
4000
5951(151)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total 700,000
LSSRP Bond
Total1,000,000 7,559,226
1,000,000 7,559,226
700,000 5,859,226
5,859,226
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total750,000 750,000
750,000 750,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total33,236,906
33,236,906
33,236,906
33,236,906
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. 51C0377, SOUTH REFUGIO ROAD OVER QUIOTA CREEK, APPR. 4 MILES S OF SR246. Replace 1 lane bridge with 1 lane bridge. 10/13/2016: Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
CON
Total
1,381,000
200,000 200,000
75,000
200,000 1,656,0001,381,000
75,000
1,456,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total200,000 1,656,000
200,000 1,656,000
1,456,000
1,456,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
4506
5951(161)Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total200,000 200,000
200,000 200,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total75,000
75,000
75,000
75,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total1,381,000
1,381,000
1,381,000
1,381,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Barbara County BRIDGE NO. PM00052, Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) various bridges in Santa Barbara County. See Caltrans LocalAssistance HBP website for backup list of projects.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total 366,000
CON
Total
155,000 155,000
366,000
155,000 521,000
366,000
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
41,980
366,000
LSSRP Bond
Total137,222 461,241
17,779 59,759
155,000 521,000
324,020
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
3694
5951(110)5951(139)
Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
41,980
366,000
LSSRP Bond
Total324,020
41,980
366,000
324,020
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
R/W Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
-0
LSSRP Bond
Total
-0
-0
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
-0
LSSRP Bond
Total137,222 137,222
17,779 17,779
155,000 155,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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HBP-ID Project Description
Santa Maria BRIDGE NO. PM00158, Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) various bridges in the City of Santa Maria. See Caltrans LocalAssistance HBP website for backup list of projects.
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
CON
Total
223,700
56,000 56,000
56,000 279,700223,700223,700
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total49,577 247,618
6,423 32,082
56,000 279,700
198,042
25,658
223,700
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
4503
Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total49,577 49,577
6,423 6,423
56,000 56,000
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total198,042
25,658
223,700
198,042
25,658
223,700
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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2016/17-2021/22 Highway Bridge Program
District: County:Responsible Agency
05 Santa Barbara
See the appropriate FTIP/FSTIP for current funding commitments. This listing provides the backup project information to support the lump sum amountsprogrammed in the FTIP.
HBP-ID Project Description
Solvang PM00115 Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) various bridges in the City of Solvang. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list of projects
Fund Source Summary:
PER/W
Total
CON
Total
336,375
9,500 9,500
9,500 345,875336,375336,375
Phase Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total8,410 306,203
1,090 39,672
9,500 345,875
297,793
38,582
336,375
Prior 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 Beyond
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4220
Project #:
PE Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total8,410 8,410
1,090 1,090
9,500 9,500
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CON Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total
LSSRP Bond
Total297,793
38,582
336,375
297,793
38,582
336,375
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Caltrans, Division of Local Assistance Page 323/29/2018, 2:40 PM Det2 FL4 SmlTxt brf
2016/17-2021/22 Highway Bridge Program
District: County:Responsible Agency
05 Santa Barbara
See the appropriate FTIP/FSTIP for current funding commitments. This listing provides the backup project information to support the lump sum amountsprogrammed in the FTIP.
HBP-ID Project Description
Number of Projects:
MPO Summary:
Fed $
Local AC
Local Match
Total for all Phases
1,422,231
24,066,388
LSSRP Bond
Total
29,822 641,173
5,349,935 9,483,028 11,182,207 6,544,544 1,114,079 20,437,472 196,805,909
639,961 684,472 595,293 592,598 2,460,028 12,000,515
5,989,896 10,167,500 11,777,500 7,137,142 1,114,079 22,897,500 209,447,597
22,614,336
611,351
120,080,308
5,605,933
126,297,592
Totals:
Santa Barbara County Association Of Governments
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31
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2019 DRAFT Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) - SBCAG
Appendix 9: Annual Listing of Obligated Projects FFY2017
Annual Listing of
Federally Obligated Projects
in Santa Barbara County
Federal Fiscal Year 2017
(October 1, 2016 to September 30, 2017)
Annual List of Projects with Federal Funding for Federal Fiscal Year 2017
Federal law requires SBCAG to publish an annual list of projects for which federal funds have been obligated
in the preceding year for public review, as a record of project delivery and a progress report for public
information and disclosure.
This report indicates that approximately $32.13 million in federal funds were obligated for 62 transportation
projects in Santa Barbara County between October 1, 2016 and September 30, 2017. The federal funding
consisted of $23.53 million of Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) funds for road, bicycle/pedestrian
facilities, transportation enhancements, and air quality projects and $8.6 million in Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) funds for transit projects.
The breakdown of expenditures by project type is as follows:
Project Type Number of Projects
Federal Funding
Percentage of Federal Funding
Bicycle/Pedestrian 6 $5,710,926
18%
Miscellaneous 2 178,990 1%
Bridge 21 $11,062,299 34%
Road Operations and Maintenance
28 $6,531,463 20%
Transit Capital and Operations
3 $8,646,167 27%
Total: 62 $32,129,845 100%
The detailed listing of obligations is included as an attachment.
For more information about federally funded projects in Santa Barbara County, please visit the Archive Portal
at SBCAG’s webpage: http://www.sbcag.org/archive.html
Proj
Number
Program
Name
Project
SponsorProject Type
Last Action
DateFederal Funds
X083(018) Surface
Transportation
Program - MAP-
21
Bike & Ped ON STATE ROUTE: 1, 101, 192, 246. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY AT
VARIOUS LOCATIONS CONSTRUCT CURB RAMPS, SIDEWALKS &
MODIFY (TC)
8/24/2017 ($152,992.51)
6300(003) Recreational
Trails - FAST
UC Santa
Barbara
Bike & Ped UCSB CAMPUS TRAIL CONNECT ISLA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO
PHELPS ROAD IN GOLETA THROUGH THE NORTH CAMPUS OPEN
SPACE CONSTRUCT MULTI-MODAL TRAIL (TC)
2/23/2017 $2,449,000.00
5007(058) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program
Santa
Barbara
Bike & Ped 40 INTERSECTIONS IN THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA; UPGRADE
SIGNALS
4/24/2017 ($155,178.91)
5080(028) Safe Routes to
School
Lompoc Bike & Ped IN THE CITY OF LOMPOC - VARIOUS SCHOOLS SAFE ROUTES NI
PROJECT
2/27/2017 ($902.95)
5007(065) TAP - FLEX Santa
Barbara
Bike & Ped ALONG LAS POSITAS AND MODOC ROADS IN THE CITY OF SANTA
BARBARA MULTIUSE PATHWAY FOR BICYCLISTS, RUNNERS AND
PEDESTRIANS (PLANNING , ENVIRONMENTAL AND DESIGN PHASES)
6/16/2017 $1,018,000.00
5007(065) TAP - FLEX Santa
Barbara
Bike & Ped CACIQUE AND SOLEDAD STREETS IN THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA
(TC) PED BRIDGES AND CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS
2/22/2017 $2,553,000.00
7500(241) Rail Highway
Protection
Program - MAP-
21
Santa
Barbara
Miscellaneous CITY OF SANTA BARBARA AT STATE STREET & UPRR CROSSING.
GRADE CROSSING HAZARD ELIMINATION.
11/25/2016 $180,000.00
6090(072) High Priority
Project
Santa
Barbara
Miscellaneous IN THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA HYBRID UTILITY VEHICLE PURCHASE
& COMPLETE STUDY
10/21/2016 ($1,009.76)
Bike & Ped
Miscellaneous
Federal Obligations for Projects in Santa Barbara County for Federal Fiscal Year 2016/17
Bike & Ped Total: $5,710,926
Description
$178,990 Miscellaneous Total:
5138(045) Bridge Program Santa Maria Bridge IN THE CITY OF SANTA MARIA; VARIOUS BRIDGES BRMP PLAN 2/15/2017 ($0.53)
5007(034) Natl. Highway
System - FAST
Santa
Barbara
Bridge WEST CABRILLO BLVD AT MISSION CREEK 51C0326; REPLACE BRIDGE 7/10/2017 $320,479.00
5007(054) Surface
Transportation
Program Flex-
MAP-21
Santa
Barbara
Bridge GUTIERREZ ST BRIDGE AT MISSION CREEK (51C0132) IN SANTA
BARBARA, BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
3/10/2017 ($663,975.00)
5007(060) Surface
Transportation
Program Flex -
MAP-21
Santa
Barbara
Bridge SEVEN BRIDGES IN THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA; PREVENTATAIVE
MAINTENANCE (51C0056; 51C0290; 51C0133; 51C0243; 51C0249;
51C0261; 51C0289)
3/15/2017 $275,098.00
5007(060) Natl. Highway
System - FAST
Santa
Barbara
Bridge SEVEN BRIDGES IN THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA; PREVENTATAIVE
MAINTENANCE (51C0056; 51C0290; 51C0133; 51C0243; 51C0249;
51C0261; 51C0289)
9/12/2017 $103,312.00
5007(061) Surface
Transportation
Program
Santa
Barbara
Bridge ANAPAMU ST. BRIDGE 51C0314 AT MISSION CREEK IN THE CITY OF
SANTA BARBARA (TC) BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
11/18/2016 $100,000.00
5007(061) STBG FAST Santa
Barbara
Bridge ANAPAMU ST. BRIDGE 51C0314 AT MISSION CREEK IN THE CITY OF
SANTA BARBARA (TC) BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
11/18/2016 $100,000.00
5007(079) Surface
Transportation
Program - Flex
Santa
Barbara
Bridge LOCATED IN THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA AT COTA STREET BRIDGE (
51C0246) OVER MISSION CREEK BETWEEN BATH AND DE LA VINA
STREETS AND AT MASON STREET BRIDGE (51C0287)OVER MISSION
CREEK BETWEEN STATE AND KIMBERLY STREETS. ORIGINAL
PROJECTS 5007( 044) AND 5007 (045) REPLACED EACH BRIDGE TO
IMPROVE HYDRAULIC CONVEYANCE CAPACITY. CON -ENGINEERING
FOR COMPLETION OF 3 YEARS OF REQUIRED MITIGATION AND
REPORTING
6/16/2017 $53,118.00
5007(079) Natl. Highway
System - FAST
Santa
Barbara
Bridge LOCATED IN THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA AT COTA STREET BRIDGE (
51C0246) OVER MISSION CREEK BETWEEN BATH AND DE LA VINA
STREETS AND AT MASON STREET BRIDGE (51C0287)OVER MISSION
CREEK BETWEEN STATE AND KIMBERLY STREETS. ORIGINAL
PROJECTS 5007( 044) AND 5007 (045) REPLACED EACH BRIDGE TO
IMPROVE HYDRAULIC CONVEYANCE CAPACITY. CON -ENGINEERING
FOR COMPLETION OF 3 YEARS OF REQUIRED MITIGATION AND
REPORTING
7/6/2017 $221,325.00
Natl. Highway
System - FAST
Bridge IN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY NEAR LOMPOC AT SAN ANTONIO CREEK
BRIDGE, NO. 51-0237 L/R. BRIDGE SCOUR MITIGATION (TC)
Bridge
County of
Santa
Barbara
P001(610) 10/21/2016 $688,000.00
P001(610) Natl. Highway
System - FAST
County of
Santa
Barbara
Bridge IN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY NEAR LOMPOC AT SAN ANTONIO CREEK
BRIDGE, NO. 51-0237 L/R. BRIDGE SCOUR MITIGATION (TC)
8/24/2017 $362,000.00
Q101(300) Natl. Highway
System - FAST
County of
Santa
Barbara
Bridge IN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY NEAR GOLETA AT REFUGIO ROAD
UNDERCROSSING NO. 51-0215 L/R. BRIDGE SCOUR MITIGATION (TC)
10/27/2016 $2,200,000.00
Q101(319) Natl. Highway
System - FAST
County of
Santa
Barbara
Bridge ON STATE ROUTE: 101. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY AT VARIOUS
LOCATIONS FROM 0.6 MILE NORTH OF LAS POSITAS ROAD
OVERCROSSING TO 1.3 MILES SOUTH OF GAVIOTA
9/7/2017 $3,070,700.00
5397(010) Natl. Highway
System FAST
Carpinteria Bridge CARPINTERIA AVENUE BRIDGE #51C0172 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT. 4/24/2017 $885,300.00
5951(060) Natl. Highway
System FAST
Bridge FLORADALE BRIDGE #51C006, AT SANTA YNEZ RIVER SEISMIC
REPLACEMENT
6/15/2017 $1,494,767.00
5007(063) STBG FAST Santa
Barbara
Bridge QUINIENTOS ST. AT SYCAMORE CREEK IN THE CITY OF SANTA
BARBARA. BRIDGE REPLACEMENT (TC).
4/6/2017 ($500,000.00)
5481(005) Bridge Program Bridge LOS CARNEROS ROAD BRIDGE #51C0168 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT 4/5/2017 ($81,201.00)
5481(005) Natl. Highway
System - FAST
Bridge LOS CARNEROS ROAD BRIDGE #51C0168 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT 4/5/2017 $537,687.00
5481(013) Natl. Highway
System - FAST
Bridge HOLLISTER AVENUE BRIDGE #51C0027; BRIDGE REPLACEMENT 7/17/2017 $295,690.00
5951(151) STBG FAST County of
Santa
Barbara
Bridge BONITA SCHOOL RD. BRIDGE 51C0230 AT SANTA MARIA RIVER IN SB
COUNTY BRIDGE REPLACEMENT (TC).
2/22/2017 $1,000,000.00
NBIL(512) STBG FAST Bridge FOOTHILL RD (1.5 MI W OF SR33) @ CUYAMA RIVER, SANTA BARBARA
COUNTY. REPLACE LWC #00L0047 WITH 2-LANE BRIDGE (TC).
2/22/2017 $600,000.00
5951(105) Hwy STP
Section 117
Miscellaneous REFUGIO ROAD PROJECT STUDY REPORT 11/21/2016 ($28,348.19)
Q101(143) Natl. Highway
System
Road Operations
& Maint.
ON STATE ROUTE: 101. SB CO IN & NEAR CARPINTERIA AT VARIOUS
LOCATIONS. HWY PLANTING RESTORATION2/8/2017 ($410,787.57)
5951(150) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program
Road Operations
& Maint.
BETTERAVIA RD.(SIMAS RD.) BETWEEN BLACK RD. AND WEST MAIN
ST. INSTALL RUMBLE STRIPS AND FLASHING BEACONS
11/21/2016 ($1,247.43)
Road Operations and Maintenance
$11,062,299 Bridge Total:
5951(150) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program
Road Operations
& Maint.
BETTERAVIA RD.(SIMAS RD.) BETWEEN BLACK RD. AND WEST MAIN
ST. INSTALL RUMBLE STRIPS AND FLASHING BEACONS
11/21/2016 ($2,538.38)
P246(017) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program
County of
Santa
Barbarba
Road Operations
& Maint.
SB CO AT SANTA YNEZ FR .1 MI E OF EDISON ST TO .1 MI E OF
MEADOWVALE LANE. LEFT TURN CHANNELIZATION (TC)
6/15/2017 $17,014.23
5138(049) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program - FAST
Santa Maria Road Operations
& Maint.
IN THE CITY OF SANTA MARIA ON N DEPOT W MAIN TO W ALVIN;
MODIFY TRAFFIC SIGNAL & OTHER SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS
2/1/2017 $236,300.00
5007(073) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program - FAST
Santa
Barbara
Road Operations
& Maint.
IN THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA AT VARIOUS SIGNALIZED
INTERSECTION LOCATIONS. IMPROVE VISIBILITY OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL
INDICATIONS, INCREASE HEAD SIZE FROM 8" TO 12".
8/16/2017 $187,900.00
5007(076) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program - FAST
Santa
Barbara
Road Operations
& Maint.
PERIMETER OF DOWNTOWN SANTA BARBARA INCLUDING PARTS OF
DE LA VINA, CHAPALA, SOLA, ANACAPA, AND GUTIERREZ STREETS
INSTALLATION OF NEW CORRIDOR AND CROSSWALK LIGHTING, NEW
MARKED PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALKS, YIELD LINES, WARNING SIGNS
AND EDGE LINES.
7/6/2017 $40,000.00
5007(077) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program - FAST
Santa
Barbara
Road Operations
& Maint.
CARILLO ST BETWEEN MIRAMONTE DR AND BATH ST AND MIRAMONTE
ST BETWEEN CARILLO ST AND BEL MONTE DR IN THE CITY OF SANTA
BARBARA. ADD SEGMENT LIGHTING AND INSTALL PROTECTED LEFT
TURN PHASE.
7/6/2017 $70,000.00
Q101(243) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program
County of
Santa
Barbarba
Road Operations
& Maint.
ON STATE ROUTE: 101. SB CO AT GAVIOTA FR .1 MI N OF GAVIOTA
CRK BR TO 1 MI S OF LAS CRUCES 1/101 SEP. HIGH FRICTION
SURFACE TREATMENT ON ROADBED (TC)
10/17/2016 ($72,532.82)
Q101(252) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program
County of
Santa
Barbarba
Road Operations
& Maint.
ON STATE ROUTE: 101. SB CO IN & NEAR SANTA BARBARA/GOLETA FR
QUARANTINA ST UC TO .2 N OF FAIRVIEW OC. REPLACE OVERHEAD
SIGNS, ADD LIGHTING & DELINEATION
6/23/2017 ($35,770.36)
Q101(286) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program - FAST
County of
Santa
Barbarba
Road Operations
& Maint.
ON STATE ROUTE 101 IN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY NEAR GAVIOTA,
FROM 0.7 MILES NORTH OF BECKSTEAD OVERCROSSING TO 0.8 MILES
SOUTH OF GAVIOTA TUNNEL. REALIGN CURVE ON EXISTING HIGHWAY
(TC).
8/29/2017 $58,000.00
Q101(233) Natl. Highway
Performance
Program
County of
Santa
Barbarba
Road Operations
& Maint.
ON STATE ROUTE: 101. SB CO IN GOLETA FR .2 MI E TO .7 MI W OF
FAIRVIEW AVE OVERCROSSING UPGRADE DRAINAGE CULVERTS (TC)
6/27/2017 $2,221,000.00
Q101(241) Natl. Highway
Performance
Program
County of
Santa
Barbarba
Road Operations
& Maint.
ON STATE ROUTE: 101. SB CO IN & NR SANTA MARIA FR .1 MI S OF S
SANTA MARIA UC TO .1 MI N OF N SM CON OVERLAY EXISTING
ROADWAY W/ RHMA (TC)
2/22/2017 ($313,612.21)
P154(021) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program
County of
Santa
Barbarba
Road Operations
& Maint.
SB CO NR SANTA YNEZ FR .3 MI N OF RTE 246 TO .2 MI SO OF RTE 246
CONSTRUCT RURAL ROUNDABOUT (TC)
5/19/2017 $35,862.57
Q101(240) Highway Safety
Improvement
Program
County of
Santa
Barbarba
Road Operations
& Maint.
ON STATE ROUTE: 101. IN SB CO IN/NR GOLETA FR .2 MI N OF
CATHEDRAL OAKS RD OC TO 2 MI S OF DOS. CONSTRUCT CONC
MEDIAN BARRIER & RUMBLE STRIP (TC)
10/17/2016 ($384,653.39)
5138(033) ARRA - FLEX Road Operations
& Maint.
CITY OF SANTA MARIA ON VARIOUS STREETS OVERLAY PROJECT
PHASE I
5/30/2017 ($437.00)
5138(035) ARRA - FLEX Road Operations
& Maint.
CITY OF SANTA MARIA ON VARIOUS STREETS OVERLAY PROJECT
PHASE II
5/30/2017 ($3,566.00)
5951(158) High Priority
Project
Road Operations
& Maint.
HOLLISTER AVE BET SAN ANTONIO RD AND RTE 154 ROADWAY
RECONSTRUCTION
7/6/2017 $263,561.68
5951(158) High Priority
Project
Road Operations
& Maint.
HOLLISTER AVE BET SAN ANTONIO RD AND RTE 154 ROADWAY
RECONSTRUCTION
7/6/2017 $274,438.32
6090(048) High Priority
Project
Road Operations
& Maint.
IN THE COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA - US 101 OPERATIONAL
IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING ADJACENT LOCAL FACILITIES WHICH
INCLUDE: 1) SAN YSIDRO/N. JAMESON INTERSECTION JUST NORTH OF
US 101 NB RAMPS, AND 2) OLIVE MILL/COAST VILLAGE ROAD/N.
JAMESON INTERSECTION JUST NORTH OF US 101 NB OFF RAMP.
TRAFFIC OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS AT THE INTERSECTIONS
LISTED IN THE PROJECT LOCATION.
5/11/2017 $136,876.00
6090(048) High Priority
Project
Road Operations
& Maint.
IN THE COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA - US 101 OPERATIONAL
IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING ADJACENT LOCAL FACILITIES WHICH
INCLUDE: 1) SAN YSIDRO/N. JAMESON INTERSECTION JUST NORTH OF
US 101 NB RAMPS, AND 2) OLIVE MILL/COAST VILLAGE ROAD/N.
JAMESON INTERSECTION JUST NORTH OF US 101 NB OFF RAMP.
TRAFFIC OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS AT THE INTERSECTIONS
LISTED IN THE PROJECT LOCATION.
5/11/2017 $583,044.75
17EW(005) Emergency
Relief
Road Operations
& Maint.
SANTA BARBARA CO, VAR ROUTES, VAR LOCATIONS EMERGENCY
RELIEF -- STORM DAMAGE REPAIR
10/17/2016 ($39,402.26)
31N9(001) Emergency
Relief
Road Operations
& Maint.
ON STATE ROUTE: 101, 154. IN SANTA BARBARA CO. ON ROUTES 101 &
154 AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.. EMERGENCY RELIEF - EMERGENCY
OPENING STORM DAMAGE REPAIRS.
8/4/2017 $1,400,000.00
31N9(001) Emergency
Relief
Road Operations
& Maint.
IN SANTA BARBARA CO. ON ROUTES 101 & 154 AT VARIOUS
LOCATIONS. EMERGENCY RELIEF - PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING
STORM DAMAGE REPAIRS.
8/3/2017 $30,986.00
5138(041) ARRA - FLEX Road Operations
& Maint.
CITY OF SANTA MARIA, VARIOUS STREETS CHIP SEAL AND LIGHTING 5/30/2017 ($624.80)
P154(022) Surface
Transportation
Block Grant -
FLEX
Road Operations
& Maint.
ON STATE ROUTE: 154. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY NEAR SANTA YNEZ
FROM BASELINE AVENUE TO COLD SPRING CANYON BRIDGE COLD IN-
PLACE RECYCLING AND RHMA (GAP GRADED) OVERLAY (TC)
5/19/2017 $1,170,000.00
P154(023) Surface
Transportation
Block Grant -
FLEX
Road Operations
& Maint.
IN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY NEAR LAKE CACHUMA AT COLD SPRING
CANYON BRIDGE NO 51-0037. INSTALL INSPECTION ACCESS SYSTEM
BELOW BRIDGE AND PAINT STRUCTURE (TC)
10/27/2016 $1,100,000.00
FTA 5307 SMAT Transit Capital Commuter Bus for Clean Air Express 7/26/2017 $2,463,317
FTA 5339 SMAT Transit Capital
Replacement Buses for City of Guadalupe and Clean Air Express Commuter
Bus 7/26/2017 $977,938
FTA 5339 COLT Transit Capital Security Equipment for Transit Operations and Maintenance Facility 9/22/2017 $139,065.00
FTA 5307 SBMTD
Transit
Operations FY 2016-17 Operating Assistance 2/24/2017 $2,853,548.00
FTA 5307 SBMTD
Transit
Operations FY 2016-17 Operating Assistance 9/4/2017 $2,212,299.00
Transit Operations
Transit Capital
$5,065,847 Transit Operations Total:
$6,531,463 Road Operations and Maintenance Total:
$3,580,320 Transit Capital Total: