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Art3_Redlands_FY21_Transit_CitrusGroveWB#6997_App 1/3 TDA Article 3 Grant Application: Transit Stop Access Improvements Project Title Citrus @ Grove westbound#6997 Contact Name Veronica Medina Agency Redlands Contact Phone (909)798-7584 x6 Contact Email vmedina@cityofredlands.org Project Need & Project Description Purpose The purpose of this project is to upgrade the quality and accessibility of the Citrus Ave. and Grove St. westbound bus stop located in the City of Redlands. The project will remove the existing concrete sidewalk and replace it with an ADA-compliant landing area and sidewalk approach. These improvements would make the stop more accessible for disabled or elderly passengers, which may result in increased ridership. The stop serves Omnitrans Route 19, connecting Redlands with Fontana, Colton, Grand Terrace, Loma Linda, and Yucaipa. This bus stop location is noted in Omnitrans' accessibility survey as needing ADA compliance improvements. Currently, one Omnitrans passenger within'/2 mile from the stop is eligible for Access paratransit service due to current ADA accessibility issues at stops. The stop is located in a largely residential area with a combination of single-family home and large apartment complexes. Residential complexes adjacent to the stop include the Countrywood Apartments, Staci Court Apartments, Pacific Pines, Citrus Arms, and the Redlands Oasis Apartments. The stop is approximately 0.7 miles from the center of the University of Redlands campus, creating potential student use for the stop. The stop is also 0.5 miles to Redlands High School. Businesses near the stop include 7-Eleven, Redlands Lock and Keys, and various nail and beauty salons. The University of Redlands Disc Golf Course is also within a '/2 mile walk from the stop. Project timeline: • Grant Award Notification: November 3, 2021 • Design Completion: March 31, 2022 • Construction Bid Advertisement: April 4, 2022 • Construction Bid Award: July 2022 • Start Construction: July 2022 • Construction Completion: September 2022 Attach Pictures, OmnitransRedlandsSupportLetter.pdf 122.82KB Documents Redlands Citrus Grove WB photo.png 1 AMB 2/3 Location E Citrus Ave. and N Grove St., westbound, near side, Redlands, CA Priority Number: (If 5 agency submits Note that up to 10 stops can be combined into one submittal. multiple projects) Daily Buses 16 Daily Boarding & 4.1 Alighting Agency Owns ROW Yes r No ROW Easement Yes Required No Cost Effectiveness Project Cost(K): 4.835 Matching Funds (K): 0 TDA Project Funds 4.835 Requested (K): Matching Source: N/A Previous Awards & Status Project Evaluation Criteria Overall Quality of Application: 15 pts Project Need and Purpose: 40 pts Cost Effectiveness: 15 pts Timeliness of Prior Project Completion: 10 pts Matching Funds: 20 pts have read the W (1)the total award amount will be rescinded if the agency fails to submit a Claim guidelines and Form and Authorizing Resolution within SIX months of award notification, and understand:* have read the W (2)two one-year extensions may only be granted without SBCTA Board approval guidelines and IF: (a) progress has been made on the project, and (b) an extension request understand:* including an appropriate justification for the delay and a revised project completion date is provided THREE MONTHS BEFORE the project sunset date. 3/3 July 28, 2021 Ginger Koblasz, Senior Planner San Bernardino County Transportation Authority 1170 W. 3rd Street, 2nd Floor San Bernardino, CA 92410-1715 Subject: Omnitrans Support for City of Redlands Application 2021 TDA Article 3 Transit Stop Access Improvements Program Dear Ginger, I write in support of the City of Redlands’ grant applications for 2021 TDA Article 3 Transit Stop Access Improvement funds within the City of Redlands. The planned projects will improve the accessibility at ten bus stops by replacing landing areas and adjacent sidewalk approaches to become ADA accessible. These stops are located on Omnitrans Routes 8, 15, and 19, which connect Redlands to San Bernardino, Loma Linda, Grand Terrace, Yucaipa, Colton, Fontana, and Highland. The stops are serviced by a combined 178 buses and 39 passengers per day. The upgrades will increase the access and quality of transit service to destinations such as the University of Redlands, Redlands High School, Laramie Park, Arrowhead Family Health Center, Redlands Ranch Market, the Esri campus, and the Redlands Village Shopping Center. Routes 8 and 15 provide direct service to the San Bernardino Transit Center. Currently, one Omnitrans passenger within ½ mile from the Citrus Ave. and Grove St. stop is eligible for Access paratransit service due to current ADA accessibility issues at stops. These improvements would make the Omnitrans service more accessible for disabled or elderly passengers, which may result in increased ridership. Omnitrans is highly supportive of this project receiving TDA Article 3 grant funds. Please feel free to contact me at (909) 379-7256 or anna.jaiswal@omnitrans.org if you need any additional information. Sincerely, Anna Jaiswal Development Planning Manager x � \ Alt Ar (alp v 1/2 TDA Article 3 Grant Application: Transit Stop Access Improvements Project Title Orange @ Brockton northbound#6839 Contact Name Veronica Medina Agency Redlands Contact Phone (909)798-7584 x6 Contact Email vmedina@cityofredlands.org Project Need & Project Description Purpose The purpose of this project is to upgrade the quality and accessibility of the Orange St. and Brockton Ave. northbound bus stop located in the City of Redlands. The project will remove the existing concrete sidewalk and replace it with an ADA- compliant landing area and sidewalk approach. These improvements would make the stop more accessible for disabled or elderly passengers, which may result in increased ridership. The stop serves Omnitrans Routes 8 and 15, connecting Redlands to San Bernardino, Loma Linda, Highland, Colton, Fontana, and Crafton Hills College. The stop is served by 33 buses per day. This bus stop location is noted in Omnitrans' accessibility survey as needing ADA compliance improvements. The stop is an ideal location near businesses that offer essentials. It is directly near Quick Pick Food Store, El Nayar Bakery, Alberto's Mexican Food, Redlands Tire Shop, and Western Union. It is within '/2 mile walking distance to Econo Wash Coin Laundry, Stater Bros. Markets, Antonious Pizza, and 7-Eleven. It is also within'/2 mile walking distance to Redlands Unified School District Offices, Valenica Grove apartments, Cinnamon Creek apartments, and The Terrace Park. Project timeline: • Grant Award Notification: November 3, 2021 • Design Completion: March 31, 2022 • Construction Bid Advertisement: April 4, 2022 • Construction Bid Award: July 2022 • Start Construction: July 2022 • Construction Completion: September 2022 Attach Pictures, OmnitransRedlandsSupportLetter.pdf 122.82KB Documents Redlands Orange Brockton NB photo.png 905.48KB Location Orange St. and W Brockton Ave., northbound, far side, Redlands, CA 2/2 Priority Number: (If 10 agency submits Note that up to 10 stops can be combined into one submittal. multiple projects) Daily Buses 33 Daily Boarding & 1.1 Alighting Agency Owns ROW W Yes r No ROW Easement Yes Required No Cost Effectiveness Project Cost(K): 4.5 Matching Funds (K): 0 TDA Project Funds 4.5 Requested (K): Matching Source: N/A Previous Awards & Status Project Evaluation Criteria Overall Quality of Application: 15 pts Project Need and Purpose: 40 pts Cost Effectiveness: 15 pts Timeliness of Prior Project Completion: 10 pts Matching Funds: 20 pts have read the (1)the total award amount will be rescinded if the agency fails to submit a Claim guidelines and Form and Authorizing Resolution within SIX months of award notification, and understand:* have read the rJ (2)two one-year extensions may only be granted without SBCTA Board approval guidelines and IF: (a) progress has been made on the project, and (b) an extension request understand:* including an appropriate justification for the delay and a revised project completion date is provided THREE MONTHS BEFORE the project sunset date. July 28, 2021 Ginger Koblasz, Senior Planner San Bernardino County Transportation Authority 1170 W. 3rd Street, 2nd Floor San Bernardino, CA 92410-1715 Subject: Omnitrans Support for City of Redlands Application 2021 TDA Article 3 Transit Stop Access Improvements Program Dear Ginger, I write in support of the City of Redlands’ grant applications for 2021 TDA Article 3 Transit Stop Access Improvement funds within the City of Redlands. The planned projects will improve the accessibility at ten bus stops by replacing landing areas and adjacent sidewalk approaches to become ADA accessible. These stops are located on Omnitrans Routes 8, 15, and 19, which connect Redlands to San Bernardino, Loma Linda, Grand Terrace, Yucaipa, Colton, Fontana, and Highland. The stops are serviced by a combined 178 buses and 39 passengers per day. The upgrades will increase the access and quality of transit service to destinations such as the University of Redlands, Redlands High School, Laramie Park, Arrowhead Family Health Center, Redlands Ranch Market, the Esri campus, and the Redlands Village Shopping Center. Routes 8 and 15 provide direct service to the San Bernardino Transit Center. Currently, one Omnitrans passenger within ½ mile from the Citrus Ave. and Grove St. stop is eligible for Access paratransit service due to current ADA accessibility issues at stops. These improvements would make the Omnitrans service more accessible for disabled or elderly passengers, which may result in increased ridership. Omnitrans is highly supportive of this project receiving TDA Article 3 grant funds. Please feel free to contact me at (909) 379-7256 or anna.jaiswal@omnitrans.org if you need any additional information. Sincerely, Anna Jaiswal Development Planning Manager irrnnm unj(, � 111 uuu uuur �1 � ��1111! ' ��„u,luunurur