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File #: RES 18-949    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 7/23/2018 Final action: 7/23/2018
Title: A Resolution Approving a Local Public Agency Agreement for Federal Participation with the State Of Illinois for the Installation of LED Countdown Pedestrian Signals and Traffic Controller Upgrades at Various Locations in Oak Park Project and Authorizing Its Execution
Attachments: 1. Resolution Federal Participation, 2. LAA_SRTS_PedSignalUpgrades_15-00262-00-TL_BLR05310.pdf
Submitted By
Bill McKenna, Village Engineer

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolution Approving a Local Public Agency Agreement for Federal Participation with the State Of Illinois for the Installation of LED Countdown Pedestrian Signals and Traffic Controller Upgrades at Various Locations in Oak Park Project and Authorizing Its Execution

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Overview
Overview
The Village received a Safe Route to School grant to upgrade local traffic signals to include countdown pedestrian signals and new traffic controllers. The State has approved preliminary engineering for the project and the design of the project is complete, the project will be bid by the Village later this summer for construction this fall. The local agency agreement with the State is required to allow for the Village to bid the project. The Village will be reimbursed 80% of the costs for the project by the State.

Body
Staff Recommendation
Approve the Resolution.

Fiscal Impact
The total construction cost of the project is estimated at $158,800. The costs for the project would be funded through the FY 2018 Capital Improvement Fund for Traffic Signal Management account no. 3095-43780-101-570971 which including construction engineering provides $175, 893 for this project. The Village will pay for the construction costs up-front and be reimbursed by the State at an 80/20 cost share.

Background
The Village received a $137,280 Safe Routes to School Grant in November of 2014 for upgrading pedestrian signals to LED countdown signals and upgrading traffic controllers at 26 signalized intersections. The funds for design and construction management of this project were approved with the FY 2017 budget but the project has experienced delays in project review.

Alternatives
The alternative to this recommendation could be to delay action to gain additional information.

Previous Board Action
At the February 18, 2014 regular meeting the Village Board authorized a resolution for an application ...

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