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Amendment 2 to 2020-2023 TIP

December 6 2019 | 0 Comments

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Amendment 2 to FY 2020-2023 TIP Packet

Five changes are proposed for Amendment Number 2 to the FY 2020-2023 Transportation Improvement Program.

1. *Revised* Route 14 Capacity Improvements from Fort to Ridgecrest (NX1701-20A2)
Adding sidewalks in partnership with the City of Nixa for an increase in total programmed amount of $239,796 and a new total programmed amount of $7,526,796.

2. *Revised* Jackson Street Capacity Improvements 16th Street to Route NN(OK1701-20A2)
Adding a pedestrian underpass in partnership with the City of Ozark for an increase in total programmed amount of $663,900 and a new total programmed amount of $4,678,900.

3. *Revised* Pavement and ADA Improvements Sunshine, National, Battlefield (SP2012-20A2)
The City of Springfield has increased the amount of funding for this project, as well as split the ADA portion into a separate new project (SP2014-20A2) for a new total programmed amount of $2,600,000. Federal funding is STBG-U.

4. *New* Pavement and ADA Improvements Sunshine, National, Battlefield (SP2014-20A2)
The City of Springfield has requested to separate the ADA portion of this project (SP2012-20) into a new project with a total programmed amount of $1,400,000. Federal funding is STBG-U.

5. *New* Grant Avenue Connect Parkway Project (SP2015-20A)
The City of Springfield received a BUILD Grant for the Grant Avenue Connect Parkway Project. The total programmed amount is $26,201,028, with the 20 percent match provided by the City of Springfield 1/8- and 1/4-cent sales taxes and City Utilities of Springfield rate payers.

How to comment:

Online: http://giveusyourinput.org

Email: comment@ozarkstransportation.org

Fax: 417-862-6013

In writing: OTO, 2208 W. Chesterfield Blvd., Suite 101, Springfield, MO 65807

The public comment period will end on December 19, 2019. The OTO Board of Directors will review and consider approving the Amendment at their December 19, 2019 Board Meeting, held at 12:00 noon at 2208 W. Chesterfield Boulevard, Suite 101, Springfield, Missouri. After reviewing recommendations and entertaining public comment, the OTO Board of Directors will decide whether to formally adopt the Amendment.

For more information, contact: Natasha Longpine, Principal Planner, Ozarks Transportation Organization, 2208 W. Chesterfield Boulevard, Suite 101, Springfield, Missouri 65807, 417-865-3042.


Ozarks Transportation Organization is your Springfield-regional Metropolitan Planning Organization, or MPO. The MPO is a body of elected and appointed members who work together with local, state and federal elected officials and policy-makers, serving to make funding and planning decisions for transportation within the Springfield, MO region.

Public input is a cornerstone of our operations. To tell us what you think, please email us at comment@ozartstransportation.org. Find us on Facebook, or on Twitter @giveusyourinput. Or call us at 417-865-3042, or stop by our office at 2208 W. Chesterfield Boulevard, Suite 101, in beautiful Chesterfield Village.

Si usted necesita la ayuda de un traductor, por favor comunĂ­quese con Andy Thomason al 417-865-3042, al menos 48 horas antes del plazo.

Persons who require special accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act or persons who require translation services (free of charge) should contact Andy Thomason at 417-865-3042 at least 2 working days prior to the expiration of the public comment period.

If you need relay services please call the following numbers: 711 - Nationwide relay service; 1-800-735-2966 - Missouri TTY service; 1-800-735-0135 - Missouri voice carry-over service.

OTO fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities. For more information or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form, see www.ozarkstransportation.org, or call 417-865-3042.

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