HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 08/21/2012 - ITEMS RELATING TO THE HARMONY ROAD AND UNION PACIFDATE: August 21, 2012
STAFF: Rick Richter
Tim Kemp
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL 17
SUBJECT
Items Relating to the Harmony Road and Union Pacific Safety and Maintenance Project.
A. Resolution 2012-068 Authorizing the Mayor to Execute an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Colorado
Department of Transportation to Receive Funding for the Harmony Road and Union Pacific Maintenance
Project.
B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 077, 2012, Appropriating Federal Grant Funds and Transferring Previously
Appropriated Project Savings from the Harmony Bridge Project into the Capital Project Fund for the Harmony
Road and Union Pacific Safety and Maintenance Project.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Phase One of the Harmony Road Maintenance Project is currently under construction. This project will provide
congestion relief and rehabilitate the pavement on East Harmony Road from College Avenue to Timberline Road by
completing the following major work items: turn lane construction, utility relocations, asphalt overlay, restriping and
median landscaping. Phase Two of the project will consist of safety improvements and signal maintenance at the
Harmony Road and Union Pacific Railroad crossing in order to accommodate a six-lane roadway, bike lanes and
sidewalks.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
Improving the Union Pacific Railroad crossing is an integral piece for meeting the intent of the Master Street Plan as
it relates to the Harmony Road corridor. Currently, this crossing is the “bottleneck” where Harmony Road transitions
from six to four travel lanes between McMurry Avenue and Timberline Road. The existing railroad equipment does
not meet the current code requirements for a six-lane roadway crossing.
By eliminating this restriction, the City will be able to accommodate six travel lanes with on-street bike lanes and
detached sidewalks across the Union Pacific Railroad tracks. After Union Pacific installs their new facilities, the City
will have some minor asphalt patching and striping work to do adjacent to the crossing. Harmony Road will then be
a six-lane roadway from Boardwalk Drive to I-25.
Goals for the Harmony Road and Union Pacific Safety and Maintenance Project:
• Replace sub-standard signals, gates, wiring, batteries and rails
• Meet current safety requirements for a six-lane roadway crossing, including outside edge signalized
cantilevers
• Provide on-street bike lanes and a new sidewalk connection along the north side of Harmony Road
• Construct a raised, landscaped median on the west side of the tracks to eliminate u-turning vehicles and
provide protection for the railroad’s equipment
• Relieve traffic congestion, eliminate the high speed merging condition and improve signal timing for the
corridor.
FINANCIAL / ECONOMIC IMPACTS
The following is a summary of the project funding sources associated with the Harmony Road and Union Pacific Safety
and Maintenance Project:
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Funding Summary
Funding Source
Funding
Amount
% of Total Project
Cost
Harmony Maintenance Funds (Transfer of Previous Appropriation) $225,000 40%
CDOT Section 130 Federal Grant $350,000 60%
Total Anticipated Funding $575,000 100%
The Harmony Bridge Project contains project savings which were previously appropriated from the Harmony
Maintenance Fund. This Council action will transfer a portion of those Harmony Maintenance Fund savings into a
newly created Capital Project Fund for use on the Harmony Road and Union Pacific Safety and Maintenance Project.
The safety and maintenance improvements consist of the subsequent major work items:
• Remove and replace all signals and four crossing arms (gates)
• Install two cantilevers
• Remove and replace all wiring, battery backups and aluminum railroad bungalow
• Final asphalt patching and striping in the Union Pacific right-of-way
Short and long term benefits include the easing of traffic congestion, improved signal timing and reduced vehicle
delays along the Harmony Road corridor. By implementing these improvements to one of the City’s key arterial
thoroughfares, the traveling public will move more efficiently among the businesses throughout the corridor due to the
six-lane roadway section. Additionally, the City will complete the missing sidewalk connection along westbound
Harmony Road.
Long term maintenance for the crossing will be similar to what is in place today. Union Pacific will maintain the railroad
equipment at its cost. The City will be responsible for street sweeping, snow plowing, sign maintenance and striping.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
The project will have a positive impact on long term air quality. The existing “bottleneck” will be removed by going to
a six-lane configuration in the vicinity of the Union Pacific crossing. Congestion relief and improved signal timing will
reduce vehicle wait time, thus reducing vehicle emissions.
The new signal equipment will have a longer life span and require fewer repairs than the existing equipment, thereby
reducing the number of maintenance trips from Denver for the Union Pacific crews.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Resolution and the Ordinance on First Reading.
PUBLIC OUTREACH
The Project Team conducted an open house, notified business owners door-to-door throughout the corridor, mailed
flyers to local residents, presented the project to the South Fort Collins Business Association and is providing weekly
construction updates via Facebook, Twitter, an e-newsletter and press releases.
The Project has a website: http://www.fcgov.com/engineering/hmp.php
Public outreach will continue throughout the construction process.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Project location map
RESOLUTION 2012-068
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT WITH THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
TO RECEIVE FUNDING FOR THE HARMONY ROAD AND UNION PACIFIC
MAINTENANCE PROJECT
WHEREAS, Phase One of the Harmony Road Maintenance Project is currently under
construction and will provide congestion relief and rehabilitate the pavement on East Harmony Road
from College Avenue to Timberline Road; and
WHEREAS, Phase Two of the Harmony Road Maintenance Project consists of safety
improvements and signal maintenance at the Harmony Road/ Union Pacific Railroad crossing in
order to accommodate a six-lane roadway including bike lanes and sidewalks; and
WHEREAS, improvements to the Harmony Road/Union Pacific Railroad crossing is an
integral element of the Master Street Plan as it relates to the Harmony Road Corridor in order to
accommodate six lanes of travel on Harmony Road and, accordingly, eliminate the "bottleneck"
which presently exists at that location; and
WHEREAS, funding for the project has been made available from project savings in the
previously appropriated Harmony Maintenance Fund in the amount of $225,000 and from a grant
from the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) in the amount of $350,000 which, when
aggregated together, will totally fund the cost of the project; and
WHEREAS, significant public outreach has been conducted by City staff regarding the
project with favorable input; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the Harmony Road/Union Pacific Railroad
Safety and Maintenance Project is in the best interests of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS that the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute an intergovernmental agreement with
CDOT to received grant funding in the amount of $350,000 for the partial funding of the Harmony
Road/Union Pacific Maintenance Project, the total cost of which is $575,000.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins this 21st
day of August, A.D. 2012.
Mayor Pro Tem
ATTEST:
City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 077, 2012
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
APPROPRIATING UNANTICIPATED REVENUE AND AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER
OF EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - HARMONY
BRIDGE PROJECT TO THE HARMONY ROAD AND UNION PACIFIC SAFETY AND
MAINTENANCE PROJECT
WHEREAS, improving the Union Pacific Railroad crossing is an integral piece of the
Harmony Road corridor; and
WHEREAS, the current crossing is a “bottleneck” where Harmony Road transitions from
six to four travel lanes between McMurry Avenue and Timberline Road because the existing railroad
equipment does not meet the current requirements for a six lane roadway crossing; and
WHEREAS, the proposed Union Pacific railroad crossing safety and maintenance
improvements will upgrade the crossing to meet the current safety requirements for a six-lane
roadway crossing; and
WHEREAS, these improvements should ease traffic congestion, improve signal timing and
reduce vehicle delays along the Harmony Road corridor; and
WHEREAS, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has awarded the City a
federal grant of $350,000 for the Harmony Road and Union Pacific Safety and Maintenance Project
(the "UP Safety Project"); and
WHEREAS, in 2006, the City received funding from CDOT to maintain Harmony Road for
20 years and to complete a list of capital improvements along the Harmony corridor; and
WHEREAS, the City will provide $225,000 in local matching funds by transferring unspent
Harmony Road maintenance funds from the Harmony Bridge Project to the UP Safety Project; and
WHEREAS, Article V, Section 9, of the City Charter permits the City Council to make
supplemental appropriations by ordinance at any time during the fiscal year, provided that the total
amount of such supplemental appropriations, in combination with all previous appropriations for
that fiscal year, does not exceed the current estimate of actual and anticipated revenues to be
received during the fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, City staff has determined that the appropriation of the revenue as described
herein will not cause the total amount appropriated in the Capital Projects Fund to exceed the current
estimate of actual and anticipated revenues to be received in that fund during any fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, Article V, Section 10, of the City Charter authorizes the City Council to transfer
by ordinance any unexpended and unencumbered appropriated amount or portion thereof from one
project to another project, provided that the purpose for which the transferred funds are to be
expended remains unchanged.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That there is hereby appropriated for expenditure from unanticipated grant
revenue in the Capital Projects Fund the sum of THREE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($350,000) for the Harmony Road and Union Pacific Safety and Maintenance Project.
Section 2. That the unexpended appropriated amount of TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($225,000) is hereby authorized for transfer from the Capital Projects
Fund - Harmony Bridge Project to the Capital Project Fund - Harmony Road and Union Pacific
Safety and Maintenance Project.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 21st day of
August, A.D. 2012, and to be presented for final passage on the 4th day of September, A.D. 2012.
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Mayor Pro Tem
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 4th day of September, A.D. 2012.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk