There are plenty of projects that have already been thought out and ARE
shovel ready - at least if we have more than one year. They are in the
Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP), and a few that I proposed in late
October are below. I was asked to submit the name of the project,
jurisdiction, approximate cost, and a short description.

The 5-year TIP (2009-2013) for the entire metropolitan area can be found
here:
http://www.madisonareampo.org/Otheredoc_pdf/tip08.pdf

On request of Brenda Konkel (among others) the Madison portion of the TIP
will be brought to the Council before being sent on to the MPO as a request
for funding. Keep in mind that the projects listed often will not receive
funding because there is not enough federal (or local) money, but nothing
can receive federal funds unless it is in the TIP.

The bike-ped projects that might be part of the economic stimulus package,
i.e. are ready or almost ready are:


*Starkweather Creek Path from Commercial Ave to Aberg Ave & Starkweather
Creek Path overpass of Aberg Ave. *

City of Madison

$2.8 million to bring the federal share up to 80%. The City of Madison got
50% of the cost from Enhancements, but may not be able to do the entire
project until we get additional funding.  This is part of the Starkweather
Creek Path that is partially complete, and connects the Capital City Trail
from downtown Madison out to the airport and NE side of the city.



*Cannonball – phases 1 & 2*

South Beltline frontage road to SW Path.

City of Madison and Fitchburg

$2.3 million

Links two sides of busy highway and also connects with existing busy path.
Would allow access to elementary school on south side of Madison.



*Junction Ridge overpass*

City of Madison

Bridge across Hwys 12 & 14 south of Old Sauk Rd

$1.8 million

This overpass of the West Beltline ( US Hwy 12 & 14) has been in
neighborhood plans for over 10 years, but funding has never been available.
This would allow a safe crossing of a major highway and link two
neighborhoods, as well as a neighbo0rhood and a large retails area.



*Hartmeyer Path (alternate to Sherman Flyer)*

City of Madison

Commercial Ave to Roth St

$200,000

Would allow a safe connection through key area of north Madison. Right now,
people ride on a patchwork of streets or directly on a major arterial with
no bike lanes. This would be a stop-gap measure until a trail could be
constructed. This path is a very small link that is currently a desire line
across an empty lot.



*Ice Age Junction Path – phase 3*

$1.9  million

CTH PD to S High Point Rd (incl. CTH PD underpass)

Link in Ice Age Trail (national scenic trail); part of major N-S route on
West side



*Bike Station at Union South*

University of Wisconsin - Madison

Cost?

Part of a new student union. Would also be used as bike parking for a future
transit hub.
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