Public Comment Period: FY 2025-2028 Transportation Improvement Program Amendment 3
FY 2025-2028 Transportation Improvement Program Amendment 3 Packet
Multiple changes are proposed for Amendment Number 3 to the FY 2025-2028 Transportation Improvement Program and can be found in the attached packet.
- *Removed* Jordan Creek Trail Mt. Vernon to College (EN2414)
This project was funded by the Ungap the Map Raise grant and has been incorporated into SP2515. - *Removed* Wilson’s Creek Trail – Ewing to Rutledge-Wilson (EN2417)
This project was funded by the Ungap the Map Raise grant and has been incorporated into SP2515. - *Revised* Ward Branch Greenway - National to Fremont (EN2416)
Programmed amount revised due to increased engineering costs, with a new total programmed amount of $67,574. - *Revised* Fassnight Trail from Skate Park to Fort (EN2418)
Programmed amount revised due to increased engineering costs, with a new total programmed amount of $214,315. - *Revised* Chadwick Jackson Street Connector (EN2419)
Programmed amount revised due to decreased engineering costs, with a new total programmed amount of $11,839. - *Revised* Kali Springs Trail Connector (EN2420)
Programmed amount revised due to increased engineering costs, with a new total programmed amount of $43,459.
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 January 15, 2025 at 5 p.m. The OTO Board of Directors will review and consider approving the Amendment at their January 16, 2025 Board Meeting, held at 12:00 noon. 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, Transportation Planning Manager, Ozarks Transportation Organization, 2208 W. Chesterfield Boulevard, Suite 101, Springfield, Missouri 65807, 417-865-3042.
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