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Available Funding for Construction of a 125-Vehicle Park and <br />Ride Lot Located at DTCC Satellite Campus <br />NCDOT CMAQ Capital Grant $11 t,26t <br />County Match for CMAQ Grant "~ $50,000 <br />Total Available Funding $161,261 <br />~'~ Funding for fiscal year 2006-07 as included in the Manager's <br />Recommended 2006-16 Capital Investment Plan <br /> <br />The purpose of the NCDOT Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) capital grant funds, <br />outlined above, is to offset construction costs associated with the park and ride lot as well as to <br />install two transit shelters (one at the lot and one in downtown Hillsborough). The shortfall <br />between currently available funding and actual bids is about $180,000 ($341,000 bid for park <br />and ride lot construction less $161,261 available revenue), A major contributing factor for the <br />difference in projected costs and actual costs lies in the fact that material costs have increased <br />significantly over the last year to eighteen months -for example, the cost of asphalt used in <br />paving has increased about 80 percent over the last year, <br />Some options for closing the gap between bid costs and available funding include building a <br />smaller park and ride lot of 75 spaces or constructing a gravel lot. <br />It is important to note that once the lot is completed, the County would need to purchase buses <br />and annually fund the costs of operating the shuttle service between the satellite campus and <br />downtown Hillsborough, The future cost impact of the new service will depend greatly on the <br />number of trips needed to accommodate riders, Staff is analyzing the full cost of the service, <br />To that end, NCDOT and the Federal Highway Administration have agreed to provide an <br />additional $297,000 over athree-year period to offset the annual operational costs that are <br />anticipated to come as the shuttle begins service from the new lot. <br />The County has been informed by Durham Tech President Phail Wynn that additional funding <br />may become available far some of the sustainable design elements. A grant program has been <br />established by the State to allocate additional funds to Community Colleges for construction <br />projects. Dr. Wynn is a member of the evaluation team that will make the allocations, Further, <br />due to the favorable bids received for the project, Dr, Wynn indicates that additional funding <br />may be available within the existing project budget to offset the cost of some of the sustainable <br />elements. However, while some additional funds appear probable, it is premature to cite the <br />specific amount. Staff recommends that the Board cite the preferred sustainable design <br />elements at the pricing stated. The corresponding costs will be included in the affordability <br />assessment that will be part of the August 31, 2006 work session, along with any additional <br />information available by that time regarding the specific amount of additional funds that may be <br />at the County's disposal for this project. The contract for construction of the sustainable design <br />elements must be finalized by mid-September in order for the contractor to hold the current <br />pricing. <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board cite the sustainable <br />design elements that it wishes to be included in the DTCC project, subject to affordability as <br />determined during the August 31, 2006 work session; and authorize staff to notify DTCC of the <br />contract amendment details following the August 31, 2006 work session. <br />