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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996 08 12 Regular Item A ITEM 8/12/96 Meeting COMMISSION AGENDA A REGULAR X CONSENT lNFORMA TIONAL MGR. fhl/1nEPT0J Authorization REQUEST: The Parks and Recreation Department requests that the City Commission review information regarding the "Seminole County Greenways Trails & Bikeways-Conceptual Master Plan" and the proposed recommendation for addressing the development of a "Trails and Bikeways Conceptual Master Plan" for the City of Winter Springs. PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to update the City Commission 'on the "Seminole County Greenways Trails & Bikeways-Conceptual Master Plan" and select a method for developing a "Trails and Bikeways-Conceptual Master Plan" for the City of Winter Springs. CONSIDERATIONS: * * The Parks and Recreation Director was requested to serve as the City's representative on the Countywide Greenways, Trails and Bikeways Task Force in October, 1995. The Task Force consists of twenty-four members in addition to the consultant and staff support from Seminole County. The Task Force has scheduled and held nine working meetings for the conceptual plan development. A brief presentation will be made by the Countywide Trails, Greenways and Bikeways Task Force to the City of Winter Springs Commission on August 12, 1996. The presentation will update the Commission on the Seminole County Greenways, Trails & Bikeways Conceptual Master Plan which has been developed by the Countywide Greenways, Trails & Bikeways Task Force and was adopted by the Seminole County Commission on June 11, 1996. Page 2 Trails-Agenda Item August 12, 1996 ISSUE ANALYSIS: * * See attached: Seminole County-Master Plan (draft)-Attachment #1 Seminole County Greenways, Trails & Bikeways/Program Vision Summary-Attachment #2 Seminole County Government Work Session-Agenda Item-Attachment #3 In September, 1995 the Community Development Coordinator and Parks and Recreation Director stated that they envisioned a dual trail and route system which would facilitate the City in the most safe and efficient manner. The proposed process at this time was to review the Seminole County Greenways, Trails & Bikeways Conceptual Master Plan upon completion and then develop the Winter Springs Master Plan so that the two plans would compliment each other. The two systems are speculated to develop and function as follows: A. A prime or major trail would serve those users wishing to cross through the City in route to Ovideo, Casselberry and Longwood. The Cross Seminole Trail, Florida National Scenic Trail and the Longwood Connector/E.E. Williamson Road will facilitate these needs. It is speculated that these trail systems will be funded in the future through the County or other resources. B. A secondary or community oriented trail system could be developed and phased which would serve the local residents. This system would provide linkages between schools, communities, parks and any other community serving activity centers and also connect where appropriate to the prime/major trails. A community trails system should be one which the residents and total community can and will support due to it being convenient and an attractive service alternative for a myriad of uses by the citizenry. Page 3 Trails-Agenda Item August 12, 1996 * * FUNDING: * * * Other City's past experiences have demonstrated that when the citizenry is not involved in the conceptual design, traiVroute designations and the general overall plan development-major issues of resistance arise and retard the process. This results with only quasi-successes experienced with fund raisers, community workshops, etc. We recently received a letter from Representative Tom Feeney, District 33, Florida House of Representatives supporting the concept of Greenways and Trails. See Attachment #4. No funding has been requested or authorized for the development of a Conceptual Trails & Bikeways Master Plan. The five year Capital Improvement Program revised in February, 1996 designates funding requirements in the amount of $75,000.00 for each of the four FY years of'97- '98,'98- '99, '99-2000 and 2000-2001. Possible funding sources which may serve to fund the partial development of the trails within the City are: -Seminole County "Neighborhoods In Action" matching Grants program -Florida Greenways Commission-Small Grants Program -ISTEA Funds -Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program -Land and Water Conservation Fund No funding is presently required for the development of a conceptual "Trails & Bikeways Master Plan" for the City of Winter Springs if the Parks and Recreation Department and Community Development Coordinator orchestrate a community based design committee to meet and research the community needs, outline and address issues and then develop the conceptual plan for Commission review and approval. Page 4 Trails-Agenda Item August 12, 1996 RECOMMENDA TION: * The Parks and Recreation Director recommends that the Commission nominate and approve the following: (A) The appointment of a volunteer twelve (12) person community based design committee to work with and assist the Parks and Recreation Director and the Community Development Coordinator in the development of a Conceptual Trails & Bikeways Master Plan which can be presented to the Commission for future approval or response. (B) The recommended "design committee" make-up is: - Two (2) citizens from each respective Commission District, nominated by the District Commissioner. Ten (10) total. - Two (2) citizens nominated at large by the Mayor. -Community Development Coordinator. -Parks and Recreation Director. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: * Upon acceptance and approval of the recommendation it is speculated that approval of the Design Committee nominees could be made at the August 26,1996 and/or September 9,1996 Commission meetings if the Commission deems it appropriate. * The projects research, identification of needs and issues and subsequent design development is estimated to carry the process through a minimum of six (6) months of activity. When consideration is given to the Holiday period of November and December it is gauged that plan development could possibly conclude by late March, 1997. Page 5 Trails-Agenda Item August 12, 1996 ATTACHMENTS: Attachment #1 *- Attachment #2*- Attachment #3*- Attachment #4'- Seminole County-Conceptual Master Plan (draft) Seminole County Greenways, Trails & Bikeways/Program Vision Summary Seminole County Government Work session! Agenda Item Letter/Representative Tom Feeney, District 33 * All information may be updated at the August 12, 1996 presentation. COMMISSION ACTION: lagenda17 Showcase Projects . ...key components to the tra.,ils and greenway syst~m . Seminole Wekiva Trail 14 mile multi-use trail · Approved for ISTEA funding . ;~. ~,. p', ~~f ,/ Old SR 13 / The Florida Trail One of eight National Scenic Trails crossing the United States Bisects the Econ State Forest - future link to Boy Scout property site Available for expansion north through Geneva to St. Johns River . . ," '-.: ;" "'. '( . "j '?' .,' ~; ~ ,;~'. Cross Seminole Trail South shore of Lake Jesup designated State Greenway 14 mile CSX rail corridor funded for State purchase Potential for multi-uses, goes through Oviedo.and Winter Springs Coordination with FDOT and cities is desirable Feasible to open portions as unpaved trail immediately, development funding not yet programmed; estimated up to $4,200,000 , ':..-'.;-' ~"- .' '-":' ........ ' ",' "" ~-l:<")" ci'''',,-:- "'.tI' .'. ~::' . '.t . ::E~timated Costs <\ .....~.:i<-; '''f'1',-'' ~.t> _'" ....l,\: , . , ", . '. Exact costs ca~1not be detennined until each corridor/segment is evaluated further for right:-Qf-way '. capacity, proposed cross sectio~ design, etc; The ~ollowing:t.able',~hows th~approximate costs of.,.' . .' implementing the' system illustrated in the Conceptual Mastel: Plan, excluding any additional . right-of- way costs. . /---- '.' $260,00W $52,8003 Determined '.:': includes includes on a parcel by survey design clearing, grading parcel basis ., (. pcrmittillo & (if necessary) b construction _.'-'~---'- --- - ,. - - ~ l $10,000 to $200 to $400 $200.$400 $15,000 per mile per mile per mile Unit Costs Per Mile. $15,000 (striping) I to $325,000 (lane reconstruction) Annual Operations & Maintenance Covered by Street Cleaning .' I Source: City of Orlando Bicycle Plan (1994) (Note: PotentiliI ~osts yary widely according 10 the type of retrofiitiog to .. . . .' . be done. i.e. signage only: restriping or reconstruction .of the roadway. Each roadway corridor must be individually' : .-.. evaluated 10 delcrmine a ~o're' exact cost estimate.) , , ." . 2 Source: Orange County ParkS and Recreation Department '.' " . 3 Source: Rink, Chuck. Grecnways, (1990) .. I" .J ..J), /'? './ 1 i " '... .',., .". - .! ~ 65.96 Seminole County Greenways, T.~ Q].. cS""; ." ''''.; ,(I, . '.' ", ,~ . \;, ,!o.. Jr 21. N. :1 "-}'; ; ,,1; Bikeways Conceptual Master Plan Introduction Seminole County recognizes that green ways, trails and bikeways are an integral part of enhancing a vibrant community and diverse local economy. Trails and greenways are important recreational facilities, linking the County's Natural Lands parcels, parks, schools and neighborhoods. The County also . recognizes that integrated pedestrian and bikeway systems are important elements of a viable transportation system. This plan creates a conceptual framework for the phased implementation of a system of greenways, trails and bikeways to meet both the recreation needs and alternative transportation needs of Seminole County residents. Why Greenways, Trails and Bikeways? · Community enhancement and revitalization · Better access to County parks and facilities Community asset to attracting quality development · Trail dollars boost local economy 'and tourism · Increased property values Enhanced recreational opportunities Community Needs and Desires' 1:' '_'.. 1. Growing grassroots citizen's groups will support .development of all types of trail facilities through volu!1teer partnerships. . . 2.' Resident surVeys, public workshop and task force workshop" . indicate a desire for all facilities types. 3. 78% of Seminole County residents surveyed would use local parks more often if sidewalks, bike paths or trails were provided. 4. Community polling indicates strong desire. tolinklocal neigl:1borhoods with public facilities. . 5.' '.A trail network which crosses the entire cOliniy and connects with regional trails is a high priority. 6. Central Florida ranks as one of nations worst for bicycle safety. 7.. Seminole County bicycle and equestrian facilities do not meet median recommended state standards. ,): , .. ,:":;";". .' '. ." .. Semin()le:CouIityiGteenways,:1f1r$lnn~:.~: Bikeways .MasterPl~n ';,' :,..,,: :': :'. . ',;. "~{i,~~ '.' . .... .. -:. .'; ~. . . '.>'. DESCRIPTiONS . .' .' . '. . "-" .:.: ..'....:.::..:;...:..1/;..:...:r ;}::". ..~~ ': Of~I'" '. J--";'--' . Paved Trails , .':: ~ .', .;.) ~\. :',,' :';.:.' '.#l.i}~:'~ .;i':=:;~-oi=;;re_i' . ~~]::~~~.=". M,Jt;p",,,.~..,,,,,",,, '.: I." ...' : ~.. .. .:.::: ,'. \'1 j7.!\I:' ....... '. f:: .'.f ". ;:' . '. ..~ f7~ ; thai are managed for conservation for hiking, horseback riding and irails for walking, bicycling and - '..' .. ;. ..;'#" '. . .'.' . . 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Grant Applications Cross Seminole and Seminole Wekiva Master Plans Seminole Wekiva Phase I design Trailhead Site Acquisitions: Hiley's Fish Camp, (S,shore Lake Jesup), and Lansing site, (St JohnsRiverl SR 13) Funding $50,000 $160,000 $200,000 (FDOT funds) $1,000,000 Funding Strategy/Source Existing Planning budget and lor Natural Lands funds. In house staff will support Existing Planning budget - projects underway O&M impacts associated with Seminole Wekiva Trail begin in FY (97/98) including additional staff. Natural Lands (St. Johns Joint Funding) O&M needs for Hiley's and Lansing sites will be addressed in acquisition package presented to Board for approval. , , " ....~~, -~.r:~'-::'~lny.~~nrr~, ';';: :New Dollars :Requii"ea ~-~'rf.,:;,;:.-;-"-' - :". ...'...." . ':':'~"""},!;.:- ~~'.; ~.;.. ....:.c~.s';'!'~~~?~1;.r:""';.... ~~~~i~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;f~~;t.l?ff~~{~~~l,::J \~~1~rr~ij~~{~~~,~.~~~.~~~q$~~'~ Next FY (1996/97) ,~ Funding $100K Funding Strategy/Source 40k in proposed Planning budget 60k Natural Lands (funding assoc. with access to natural areas only) Community-based neiehborhood linkage proeram Trails Task Force continues corridor evaluation, community information and pursuing trail partnerships. Cross Seminole Trail: Master Plan continues; grand opening of trail; (as interim unpaved) ':'~~~[bW~~iI~~W&~~~tifii~t~@&;~~~~~~~t~!tE~Ir1.@:~!z~t4~~?9~\~f:7;~i~B~~$.~1:y~.: : :~~i;:~~.4Qi<~l;;~~Rt~if.r~fj~~~~;J~~:; Cost associated with opening trail on interim basis to be determined in Master Plan and funding strategy developed .::~~jn'prt@~~~1~1~j~~:~r~g~1~~J(!R~yi~tRt{;~;~~;~(;Yt?~;:::fr~~~t1~)t~-;;.~:.:~)-~ti;~r~~:i~;;S~{~i~:f?;Xt~:?~~~\X}1~Y~~~&.~:&W;:':}~:.S(#j;?::': Within 5 Year CIE (1997/98 - 2000/01) 97/98 . (1,000'5) $250K $200K 98/99 99/01 (1000'5) (1,000'5) Funding Strategy/ Source ''Neighborhoods In Action" matching grants Part of Planning Dept.'s Community Planning Efforts Proposal will build program over multiple years. A second funding option could be developed to accelerate the program if desired. Funding options include either: millage: staggered increase with or without referendum. Current revenue = - 1 mill = - $11.1 Miyr -.1 mill = -$ 1.1 Miyr - .05mill = -$ 54D,OOO/yr: will cover long term O&M 1 cent sales tax: referendum before 2001 to re-Ievy tax. Current revenue @ 95% = - $30.7 Miyr for I cent, and - $12.4 Miyr for 112 cent Covers Capital only: one year levy could cover all capital needs for major progrom. bond referendum only recommended for combined greenway, (natural lands extension) and trail; . program greater than $10 million. . partnership agreements: to maintain unpaved trail system as part of Natural Lands Program :.~;!~api@:~~~~~~~~T~~ft,~~~~i.~~~~~~t-1T~:;;~~~'}'i Cross Seminole Trail: total funding: - $4.2M '. Design IConstruction for multi-use trail Seminole Wekiva Trail: total funding: - $4.5M Phase I Construction Remaining Phases (timing contingent upon MFa resolution of funding issue: - $4 million additional) " ,. FL TraiVSR 13 Extension/Jesup Greenway and unpaved SR 13 loop . $1,OOOK $I,OOOK $800K (1S'ffiA funding) '~~Operatiorrana'Maiiilenance:;annu3J~~~~r.&~~~~~~m~~"'BE~?~,i Includes staff and cost of maintenance primarily for paved trail system. (Reaches 324K at paved trail completion.) $ 50K $150 to 324K . Beyond 5 Year CIE (2001102+) ''Neighborhoods in Action" matching grants. Operation and Maintenance of Primary Trail System Expansion of Primary Trail System and County maintenance to be evaluated periodically Funding $IOOk to 250K annually $324,000 a!lIlually Funding Strategy/Source Assumes County will maintain Primary Trail System only. Within 5 Year (CIE 1997/98 - 00/01) The Task Force strongly recommends the BCC integrate bike lanes (signed and striped) into the County road program. Two actions were proposed: 1. Policy Adoption: The County shall include the development of bike lanes (signed and striped), into all future new roads. road widenin~ and resurfacine projects unless it can be demonstrated to not be financially feasible ~r a critical safe(y issue. 2. The Public Wodes Office/Engineering Division proposed to the Task Force three County roadways where safety shoulders 4 feet in width could be constructed as an alternative to bike lanes for experienced bicylists. CR 426: Division Street to Genova Dr. ......................... 3.0 miles Chuluota By-Pass: CR 419 to Snow Hill Rd................... 1.7 miles Rinehart Rd: CR 46A to SR 426......................................2.3 miles Funding Funding Strategy/Source The Taskforce recommends that full bike lanes be constructed on the roads identified above with the addition of the new Grantline Rd (rom SR 46 to CR 46A. $450K $255K $345K The estimated construction cost of safety shoulders along both sides of the three roads identified can be incorporated within the existing programmed projects cost without having negative impacts to the overall road construction program. The cost of developing bike lanes would have to be evaluated to determine the need for additional ROW, intersection re-design etc. to meet design standards required for bike lanes. The Task Forte identified an alternative design criteria adopted by the FDOT which permits reduction of vehicle lane width from 12 to I I feet to accomodate for bikes. - . - /- , - /______.____ __ __...__.______._u_..__.____.._____. _____.__.__________ ----,,-...-.. - - ---------... --;..._~--- ATTACHMENT fJ2 . -. ."'". a. ...:.. GREENWAYS, TRAILS AND BIKEWAYS MASTER PLAN ~. PROGRAA1 VISION SULl1i\;fARY ..-_ . ~. 19961971ltrajorAcii"itiet " . ." - . : Bee adopts Greenwavs. Trails & Bikewavs Conceptual Master Plan as long range program vision Promotional Events to Showcase Major Trail Projects Naming of FlfSt Trail: Old SR 13 Corridor Seminole Wekiva Trail: Phase I Design Acquisition of CSX Cross Seminole Trail Corridor Seminole Wekiva Trail Master Plan Cross Seminole Trail Master Plan Purchase two trailhead sites: Hiley's Fish Camp and Lansing site Taskforce to assist in Community - based linkages program and developing trail Partnerships Apply for StatelFederal Trail Funding Grants Evaluate Referendum as long term funding option - . :; ! :j :1 .' 1997/98 - 2()OfJ/Ol J.Jtlajor ~cti,,'ities i. il '1 i I . FY 1997/98 BeC funds "Neighborhoods in Action" matching trail grants program FY 1997/98 Capital funding begins for Major Trail System design/construction, . (includes Cross Seminole, Seminole Wekiva and SR 13fF1oridi National Scenic Trail Extension) FY 1998/99 Additional Operation and Maintenance funding begins to manage Seminole Wekiva Trail :i . . - .-.... ~- .... I; , .. .' '. ..." . . '. , " ; I :! 11 i ., :1 1\ 'I , '..~. ", .....;~-~- ATTACHMENT 113 (7 SEMINOLE COUNTY GOVERNMENT Worksession Agcnda Datc Rcqucstcd: MOTI ON/RECOMMEN DATION: Staff seeks direction from the BCC in regards to the Countywide Trails and Grecnways Master Plan. BACKCROUND: The BCC established a Countywide Trails and Greenways Task force in October of 1995 to assist staff in the development of a plan for trails, greenways and bikeways which would link neighborhoods, with schools, parks, natural areas and activity centers throughout the County. Several months of meetings, workshops, and planning eharrelles, have resulLed in the attached Conceptual Plan which is being recommended by Countywide Trails and Grcenways Task Force and staff as basis for a long term Trails Program for Seminole County. BCC action is rcqucstcd on thc following: I. Adoption of the Greenways, Trails and I3ikeways Conceptual Mnster PInn as the vision for implementation and funding of a long range Countywide Program. 2. I30ard direction on Taskforce recommendations for integrating bike Innes (signed and striped) into the County road program. a) Constructing bike lanes on the following roads: o CR 426: Division St. to Genova Dr. o Chuluota By-Pass o Rinehart Road: CR 46A to SR 4\6 o Grantline Road The Engineering staff identified CR 426, Chuluota By-Pass and Hinehart Rd as three facilities where lour fl)ot safety shoulders could be integrated into existing road projects with current funds. The cost associated with construction of bike lanes would have to be further evaluated by staff in order to delcrminc additional ROW needs and intcrseetion rc-eonslruetion to meet design standards for bike lane facilities. Thc Taskforce also identilied for staff evalualion the alLernative design criteria adopted by the FDOT which is being lIsed 10 incorporate bikc lanes inlo exisling roadways where additional ROW is not available. Policy Adoption: The County shall include the development of bike lanes, (signed and striped), into all future new roads, road widenings and rcsurfacing projects unless it cun be demonstrated to not be linaneially feasible or a crilical safety issue. Hevicwcd b)': Uscr Dcpt: Coml!. I'lmlllin~ Cosls: Commission Action: Co,All)'. Nt^ Cnrrenll'Y OMIl NtA Advertised: NtA Approved Finance Nt^ Dales: Nt^ Approved Wilh Cenlral SV~ Tolnl Conditions Risk Mgml i\ Newspapers: Denied DCM__ . NtA Funding Source: Coni inned 10 Olher Cupilal Imp. Opemlin~ Attachmcnts: Nol Required: X Olher Seminole COllllly's CirccllwiI)'S snhmilledb)':~ Tmils. .1Ild Bikewa)'s Master Plan '~. - _ A ITeetcd Parties: - . . . NOlilied: Appropriation Code: Counl)' tvlnnager Nt^ Nnt Required X PI \cp\msc\connEs\AGEllDAS\BG611AGD .DOC TYPES OF BICYCLE FACILITIES Type 1. Example of a smooth paved safety shoulder for bicycle use. Type 2. Example of on-road bicycle lane. Note pavement markings and signage. Type 3. Example of off-road bicycle path. prqects/spccialftrailv611p1an Grcenways, Trails JC Bikcways Implcmcnlotion Activities Junc 11: BCC approves Countywidc Grcenways, Trails and Bikcways Program and Mastcr Plan Fall 1996 - Showcase Ncw County Program and Major Trail Corridors => BCC names Ceunty's first efficiallrail and epens lrail head. Planning Ie epen SR 13/11erida Trail and Boysceut site as partnership prejecl with Ferestry, 11 Trail Assoc, Boy Sceuls and Trails Taskferce. => CSX Acquisitien media event, (when purchased); => Seminole Wekiva Trail (Phase I; 5R 436-5R434 design initiated); Trail Partncrship Initiativc: Taskferce Ie iniliate trail partnerships with user and cemmunily groups to. assist in leng lerm program implemenlation. Cross Seminolc'TrOll and Seminolc Wckiva mastcr plans begin Program funding: pursue all sources for develepmenl ef Cress Seminole Trail. Trailhead Sitc Acquisitions: pursue acquisition sites approved by the Natural Lands Commillee fer Trailheads; Highley's Fish Camp, (south shere Lake Jesup), and Lansing site, (5t Johns River en SR 13) Funding $50,000 -$200,000 (FOOT funds) $160,000 $1,000,000 BCC Funding Sourcc JC Stratcgies Funding already in place and ler associated with Nalural Lands Program. Slewardship and agreement wilh l10rda Trail Assoc. and Division of Ferestry Ihrough Natural Lands Program (O&M impacts associated with Seminole Wekiva Trail begin in IT 98/99). In heuse staff will support Natural Lands and current Planning budget In house staff wi II support Nalural Lands Acquisitiens (51. Johns joint funding) Operation and Mainlenance needs fer Highlev's Fish Camo and ~ sites will be addressed as part of acquisition package presented to. Board fer approval. GREENW A YS, TRAILS AND BIKEWAYS MASTER PLAN ...Program implementation details... o BCC commitment tofund the design, construction and management of the "Showcase Trails" . Seminole Wekiva Trail - 14 mile paved mulli-use trail . Cross Seminole Trail - 14 mile paved multi-use trail . Florida National Scenic Trail Extension (SR 13 loop) - unpaved wilderness trail - 7 mile extension (Includes - 31 additional miles of unpaved wilderness trails to connect public lands in east and around Lake Jesup) Long Term Funding Commitment: Development and Construction: Annual Operation and Maintenance: $6,412,000 $ 324,000 upon full completion of paved facilities . BCC adopts Community based neighborhood linkages program and annual "Neighborhood in action" Matching grant. Long Term Funding Commitment: Neighborhood Meetings/Grant Coord.: Annual Grant funding: $ Developed within Planning Office base budget work program $ 100,000 to $250,000 projeasls.pocialltrailsJ611p1an Implementation Time/rame Funding Bee Funding Source & Strategies Greenways, Trails & Bikeways Implementation Activities BeC initiales Communilv-based neighborhood linkage $100,000 :.':: . program: =00 rive pilot projects =00 Determine local resident needs and oplions to link neighborhoods wilh schools, parks, activity areas, elc =00 "Neighborhoods In Action" grants Trails Taskforce continues corridor evalualion, communily information and support and partnership oplions ero: St:n;:;;~::r ~:~'continues; ;"",:::! . =00 grand opening of lrail; (as interim unpaved) =00 work with Winler Springs/Oviedo jointly Adopt Countywide Trail Masler Plan inlo Seminole County , , Comprehensive Plan. ,: . Lunuuu.n..nnmuumu'mu'uuuu..'.n'uuL~m.uu~~:.c:!!'~~.~~n~!'~u~I,!,~.!I,~~~J~E.!!?!!8,~,t~,~~U!?!,~tns.t,r,a.~~z!,~s.nuuu..'u..m.unuLnnu'..'nnnu'nnmum'....uuuuu..uun....L.uu...m'uuuu'uuuu'u.muu,ummUUU"....,mmuu.'mn,mmunn,'uuu..mnmuuuu'nnun.mn,...nnmuu.! P'c;ectslspttiall1rails/611p1an 40k in proposed Planning budget 60k Natural Lands funding Remaining funding already in place and lor associated with Natural Lands Program. cosl associated with opening trail on interim basis to be detennined in Master Plan. Funding strategy to included Oviedo and Winler Springs Implementation Time/rame Grcenways, Trails & Bikeways Implementa/ion Activities Bee funds first "Neighborhoods In Action" matching grants CapitalOnlv Cross SemillOle Trail =0> Design IConstruction for multi-use trail; (by phases) Seminole Weklva Trail =0> Phase ( Construction =0> Remaining Phases (timing contingent upon resolution of funding in TIP by MPO) SR 13 ExtensionlJesup Greenway and Unpaved loop in East Seminole County Operation and Maintenance: annual Inlcudes stafTand cost of maintenance primarily for paved trail system, FY 97/98 $250.000 $200,000 Funding FY 98/99 $1,000.000 $ 800,000 (ISTEA' funding) $ 50,000 FY 99-01 $1,000,000 $150,000 - $324,000 Bee Funding Source & Strategies Implemented as part of Planning Depl. Community Planning BCC adopt long tenn funding strategy for options include either: millage increase w/with out referendum, Current revenue = -I mill =-$10.8 m/yr -.1 mill = -$ 1.08 m/yr - .05mill = -$ 540,000/yr: will cover long tenn O&M Icent sales tax: referendum between now and 200l'to re-Ievy Current revenue @ 95% ~ - $32 M/yr for I cent. and - $16 M/yr for 1/2 cent Capital Use only: one year levy could cover all capital needs for major program. bond referendum only recommeded for combined greenway, (natural lands extension) and lrail program greater than $IOmillion. partpersip agreements: to maintain unpaved trail system as part of Natural Lands Program Beyond 5 Year CIE Funding pn:;eculspcciaJltrails/61Iplan Continuation of "Neighborhoods in Action" malching grants (to be maintained by Community, User group etc,) Operation and Maintenance of PrimarY Trail Svslem $324,000 annually $100,000 to $250,000 annually Based upon BCC funding slralegy in 5 year ~ - ' TYPICAL BICYCLE LANE CROSS SECTIONS WIDE CURB LANES ON STANDARD FOUR-LANE STREETS CL 24;C;---j_,,, "'_'" t--.. ....- - -.. u___,__ __"'_Hu __ U ,.., __.._.._.. U .., -< ---.. , _....._"",- .., u-----)o -<,---.. _ .. ....__,_U_ ''''_''uu Type A Conslruclion __ Type B/C Conslruclion 80'-0" R.O.W. lypical Existing APWA Street Slandard ~"'r~"'...I -.....1. ~r r................--- - ,~! 10' ~l 0( )0 m__u_u, )0 e~ IJ ,~C;, 12' l [;'>~'J'''; II .. .. \1 ~-'"-~~J~='- f 14' 2' 6' I 5' I ___ '_ ~ ==~~j----+-f Street Widening to Accommodate Wide CurlJ Lanes Should Not Require R.O.W. ACQuisilion =---J ~ 1} 15' ~ Cj'- ... 12' 5i. PAVED SHOULDERS ON RURAL COUNTY ROADWAYS Existing County Road Standard CL 12'-0" ..:r:'~I..;'::,!,~'..-\;.':~'",,~:':7;'::':"',~~'!;'OO::;,,:'," ;:;'i.~."~'~,. ",..n:~ .:o,!,;"" ,,:"(1. .'" 12'-0" 24'-0" Paving Existing Shoulder Does Not Involve Relocating Drainageway