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SLCBC Intermodal Hub Bike Transit Center TE Application

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This is a funding proposal for the Intermodal Hub BikeStation in Salt Lake City based on the Application

1.1 NAME OR TITLE

Intermodal Hub BikeStation - Salt Lake

1.2 PROJECT LOCATION AND LENGTH

The proposed BikeStation would be located in the downtown Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub, which is along 600 west near 300 sourth. The project would have two phases. The first would be a feasibility and preliminary design study done by the BikeStation Coalition consulting group. Pending the results of that study, the second phase would be the build out in the Intermodal Hub as well as establishing initial operations.

For a more in-depth project overview visit the website: http://www.slcbikecollective.org/bikestation.php

1.3 PROJECT SPONSOR(S)

Lead Sponsor: UTA Rideshare

Co-Sponsor(s): Salt Lake City Corporation and the Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective

1.4 APPLICATION CONTACT PERSON(S)

(1) Shaina Miron Quinn Title: Regional Marketing Specialist / UTA Rideshare Address: 3600 South 700 West City: SLC State: UT Zip: 84130 Phone: 801-287-2066 Fax: 801-262-8031

(2) Jonathan L. Morrison Title: Project Coordinator / Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective Address: 2312 S. West Temple City: SLC State: UT Zip: 84115 Phone: 801-328-2453 Fax: 801-466-3856

(3) Jordan Gates Title: Environmental Advisor to the Mayor / Salt Lake City Corporation Address: 451 S. State St. #306 City: SLC State: UT Zip: 84111 Phone: 801-535-7939 Fax: 801-535-6331

1.5 Funding Request

A = FEDERAL FUNDS REQUESTED = $ B = ALL CASH REQUIRED PLUS FLEX (SOFT) MATCH = $

SPONSOR MATCH = B / (A+B)X 100% =

Shaina - How much is the space worth in rent?

1.6 Statement of Intent to Fund, Pursue Reasonable Progress and Maintain

Shaina -- Any problems with the legal liability?

1.7 Enhancement Categories by Group

Bicycle and Pedestrian

100% Facilities for pedestrians and bicycles, check system type below

X Major Regional system X Local/Link to Regional X Local System

George -- What is a Local System?

1.8 Executive Summary

Provide a concise overview within the remaining space provided on this page only answering the "Technical Scope or what" is your project. Other sections are provided for the benefits and users of the proposed project. When possible list quantity details such as project length, area improved, improvement to resource etc.

George -- Is this different than section 1.2?

2.0 Application Inventory

2.1 Please check the appropriate box for each question or cross out if Non Applicable. You may insert a sentence of explanation for "No" answers in the space provided below that question:

2.2 Sponsor Experience with any Federal Aid Programs

Briefly describe sponsor's experience with federal funded programs. Include specific staff by name if assigned to this project.

UTA -- Bike Lockers Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective -- BikeEd Program

2.4 Environmental and Cultural Resource Inventory

3.0 Project Purpose, Benefits and Direct Affects

Use and arrange the spacing over the next two pages as needed to answer sections 3 & 4. Do not exceed two pages.

3.1 Describe the fundamental purpose and need for the proposed project:

Why is there a project? The project purpose solves or meets a need of your community, county or state. Parts of this section may be redundant. That is OK. Section 3.1 is the most important sub section here and should be the foundation and support for the complete proposal.

3.2 Project Description:

Provide a complete scope. What are the existing conditions, where is the project in relation to the greater area or system, linkage to destinations and the surface transportation system. Coordinate this section with Maps, illustration and photos provided.

3.3 Describe Direct Benefits and/or Affects of the project:

Include any social, environmental, economic, system operations and other applicable elements. Note that the EAC will want to know why other possible alternatives are not available to meet your project purpose and need. You may want to address this issue in section 6.3 if not here.

3.4 Maps, illustrations, photos:

Up to four standard borderless pages are allowed. Pages that fold over are not allowed. For trail way project include: Project map, area map showing context of project in larger area, illustrations of typical sections & plans, width, length, material types, and examples of existing conditions. All maps should clearly note: North direction, project beginning, end and length, generators, destination and linkage features as identified in other sections of your application. Maps may be illustrations or schematic in nature. TIP - some applicants incorporate typical sections on project area maps leaving more space to show other project existing features, needs and illustrations of improvements.

4.0 Safety:

Are there safety elements or issues of this project addresses or corrects?

5.0 Quality of Life Enhancement and/or Indirect Affects

6.0 Project Significance/Importance

6.1 What sets your project apart as a priority:

6.2 How does the proposed project coordinate with existing local, regional or statewide long-range plans?

6.3 Project Potential

6.3.1 Access to Proposed Resource:

6.3.2 Project Function

6.3.2a Bicycle and Pedestrian Group

6.3.2b Scenic and Natural Resources Group

6.3.2c Historic and Archeological Group

7.0 Public Support, Involvement and Partnerships

8.0 Application Funding

8.1 Synergy

8.2 Cost Estimate Summary

8.3 Critical Funding Check

8.3.1 Determine maximum Federal Aid request for the application

8.3.2 Determine the Project Cash Demand (PCD) and if additional cash is required to fund all cash requests

8.4 Application Over Match

9.0 Long-Term Maintenance

10.0 Project Schedule

Appendix - A

Appendix - B

Appendix - C