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File #: 6943   
Type: New Business - Miscellaneous Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/2/2024 In control: Public Works Department
On agenda: 7/9/2024 Final action:
Title: Approval, Re: Board Direction on City of Cocoa Request to add 4-Quad Gates at Michigan Avenue- District 2.
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Subject:
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Approval, Re: Board Direction on City of Cocoa Request to add 4-Quad Gates at Michigan Avenue- District 2.
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Fiscal Impact:
FY 2024/2025- Additional $165,000 initial cost plus annual maintenance as needed
Dept/Office:
D5 Commission Office
Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners provide the Public Works Department direction on the requested action.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
On May 21, 2024, the Board approved direction to the Public Works Department to apply for a grant for an amount Not To Exceed (NTE) $1.1M, from the Rail Crossing Elimination grant for 3 crossings South of SR 528. The grant will be submitted by the Space Coast Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) on behalf of the County and several other municipalities. As part of the overall NTE request, but separate from the grant submission, the Board also approved Public Works to address various crossings North of SR 528. The other crossings will be coordinated by Public Works with one of its consultants in consultation with FEC.

The Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the grant was initially anticipated in late May, but is now expected to be released sometime in July 2024. Each jurisdiction is required to pay 20% of the actual crossing costs based on their selected improvements plus 100% of annual maintenance costs in perpetuity; notwithstanding anticipated Brightline reimbursement for 16 years or 2 cycles (whichever is later) based on separate agreement.

TPO's consultant identified 3 County crossings over County Roads-Dixon Blvd, Holly Street, and Michigan Ave. Staff, in consultation with TPO's Consultant, determined the most appropriate solution. This information was based on collected data and a projection on crossing violations per available option. On Dixon Boulevard and Holly Street, staff selected 4 quad gates. However, for Michigan Avenue, staff selected 3 quad gates and a concrete median as there was ...

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