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082-10-i : � -. _ �` ,� ., � WHETaEAS, Sections 33.1 -23 and 33.1 -23.� of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, provides the opportunity far each. county to work with the Virginia Department of Transportation in developing aSix -Year Road Plan; and, WHEREAS, the Frederick County Transportation Committee recommended approval of this plan an March 22, 2010; and, WHEREAS, the Frederick County Planning Comrr�ission held a public hearing and recommended approval of this plan at their meeting on April 7, 2010; and, WHEREAS, the Frederick County Board of Supervisors had previously agreed to assist in the preparation of this plan in accordance with the Virginia Department of Transportation's policies and procedures and participated in a public hearing on the proposed Plan, after being duly advertised so that all citizens of the County had the opportunity to participate in said .heating and to make comments and recommendations cancerning the proposed Plan and Priority List; and, WHEREAS, a representative of the Virginia Department of Transportation appeared before the Board during the public hearing and recommended appraval of the 2010 — 2011 Secondary Road Improvement Plan and the Construction Priority List; and, WHEREAS, the Frederick County Board of Supervisors support the priorities of the secondary road impravement projects fax programming by the Commonwealth Transportation Board and the Virginia Department of Transportation, NQW, THEREFORE, SE TT ORDATNED by the Frederick County Beard of Supervisors as fellows: The 2010 -2011 Secondary Road Improvement Plan appears to be in the best interest of the citizens of Frederick County and the Secondary Raad Systerza. in Frederick County; and therefore, the Frederick County Board of Supervisors hereby approves the 2010 -2011 Secondary Road Improvement Plan and Construction Priority List for Frederick County, Virginia as presented at the public hearing held on Apri128, 2010. PDRas # 15 -10 This resolutioza was approved by the fallovvinb recorded vote: Richard C. Shickle, Chairman Aye Gary A. Lofton Gary W. Dove Aye Sill M. Ewing Gene E. Fisher Aye Charles S. DeHaven, Jr Aye Christopher E. Collins A COPY ATTEST Aye Aye Aye 30 'le , Jr. Fr Brick County Administrator PDRes #15 -10 sos xes, o�2 -ia T ®: FROM: RE: DATE: CO(.]1�TTY of �'11�E1��1!tICI� I)eparttnent ®f Planning and Development 540/6b5 -5651 MEMORANDUM Frederick County Planning Commission John A. Bishop, AiCP, Deputy Director - Transportation . � ��'� Six Year Road Improvement Program Public Hearing Apri120, 2010 �'AX: 5�b0/665 -6395 This is a public hearing item to consider the updates of the Interstate, Primary, and Secondary Road Improvement Plans. The Transportation Committee reviewed this item on March 22, 2010 and forwarded a recommendation of approval to the Board. The Planning Commission reviewed this item. an April 7, 2010 and recommended approval to the Board. Attached please find the current drafts for your consideration. You will find that there are no significant changes to the Interstate and Primary plans. In the Secondary Road Improvements Plan, a number of projects have been added or removed due to completion or in recognition of County priorities. There has been no need to reprioritize the Rural Hard surfacing projects this year due to a lack of funding for new projects. Two new hard surface projects were added to the unscheduled list. These projects are Cattail Road and Light Road. Staff is seeking action on the attached resolutions. Attachments JABlbad X07 Narth Kent Street, Suite 2a2 �i'inchester, Virginia 226D1 -SQia� 20101II- 20ISf1� 'p�` �� 1`' !fie ��' ��j 1e �1j si ,)� ��= q�> ;� °� j �� for FREDERICK COUNTY, VIR�INI.� Frederick County �'ransportation Committee: 03/22/2014 .Frederick County Planning Commission; 4/47/2010 Frederick County Board o, f �Supervisars: FREDERICK COUNTY MAJOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS 2010/2011 through 2015/2Q16 Major road improvement projects command the reconstruction of hardsurfaced roads to enhance public safety. Jmprovemenfs required for road width, road alignment, road strength, and road gradient are considered major road improvements projects. 2 � � � � �� � � Q � O v � � z � z o o ��z z w� w p n !r � � � p � c~i� f— v' w° �- cWrf� �„ �[ � � a �- � �- � cn a � � ❑ � °a � 1) 655 Sulphur Springs Route 50 0.30 M.E. 6000 1.1 miles SH $5,798.40 2D13 Road Rt. 656 $1,500,000 2) 672 Brucetown Road Route 11 0.35 M. 3200 0.35 miles ST Significantly UNISH East Variable $2,0OO,ODO 3) 788 East Tevis Street 0.2 Miles Route 522 NIA 0.2 miles SH Revenue UNISH west of Rt. Sharing 522 4) 719 Warrior Road Rt. 1012 Rt. 277 NIA NIA OP $200,000 UN /SH Feasibility Phase 5) 788 East Tevis Street I -81 0.2 Mi West NIA NIA 5H $1,400,040 UNISH Caver overall of Rt. 522 Revenue project needs Sharin 6) Renaisance Drive Route 11 .42 Mi. NIA .42 Mi. BC $2,001,000 UNISH Connector West of Revenue road through Rt. 11 Sharing commercial! industrial area 7) 11 Valley Pike Intersection NIA 17400 NIA BC $10D,000 UN /SH Rt. 706 Revenue Sharin 8) 11 Martinsburg Pike Under 81 NIA 16D00 0.2 Mi. ST $500,D00 UNISH LF Turn Lns Overpass Revenue SBound @ Exit 317 Sharin I -81 over ass 9) 642 Tasker Road & D.10 Miles 0.10 Miles 2010!11 Install left turn White Oak W Rt. 636 E Rt. 636 7600 D.2 Mi. OP $751,OOD lanes 1 D) 723 Carpers Valley Road At Clarke Beyond Federal bridge County fine NIA 1100 NIA SH $1,262,327 2013 replacement funding 2 FREDERICK COUNTY HARDSURFACE ROAD IMPROVEMENT PRO]ECTS 2010/2011 through 2015/2016 Nardsurface road improvement projects provide impervious resurfacing and reconstrucfion of non- hardsurfaced secondary roads. Hardsurface improvement projects are prioritized by an objective rating system, which considers average daily traffic volumes; occupied structures, physical road condifians including geometrics, drainage, and accident reports; school bus routing; and the time That project requesfs have been on the Secondary Road lmpmvement Plan. 3 w v --i z � `� w� O w aF w° g � � z � � z ❑ � O � O � z ��� ~o z Q w�? F—� �}- Qua �.o ww rnF z u� � � o � o �- � �1c� � � _ v�F- �� �v Fa �o � as ° a° � � � o � n a 671 Woodside Road Rt. 11 0.4 East of 50 0.4 miles ST $144,000 UN /SH Potential Rural Rt. 11 RusticlFunding b Others 709 Ridings Mill Road Rt. 735 1.3 Mi. S 130 1.3 miles Op $175,000 20101 Potential Rural Rf.735 13 Rustic 3 FREDERICK COUNTY UNSCHEDULED HARDSURFACE ROAD IMPROVEMENT' PRO]ECTS RATINGS UPDATED 2�1�/2Q11 through 2Q15/2016 W � ��i- v ��" � � � � � o ` o � � � � W �' . � Z � °� as ° a° � 1} 709 Ridings Milk 1.30 miles Route 636 130 1.40 OP Road south Rt. 735 miles 2} 676 Warm Route 677 0.83 miles 230 0.83 ST Springs Road north mites 3} 671 Woodside Route 669 WV line 250 0.30 ST Road miles 4) ' 644 East Parkins Rt. 50 l=ast Clarke County 260 0.81 Mill Road miles SH 76 5) 707 Hollow Road WV Line Rt. 610 200 1.6 i3C1GA 73 miles 6) 734 North 5ieepy 1.27 Mi. S. W. 2.27 Mi. S. W. 140 1.0 GA 73 Creek Road of Rt. 522 of Rt. 522 mile 7) 692 Pack Horse 1.2 Mi. N. E. Rt. 671 200 1.4 GA 71 Road of Rt. 600 miles 8) 629 Carter Lane Rt. 631 Rt. 625 290 1.8 BC 71 miles 9) 733 Fletcher Road Rt. 50 West Rt. 707 120 1.3 GA 70 miles 10) 638 Clark Road Rt. 625 Rt. 759 70 0.8 BC 69 miles 11) 607 Heishman Rt. 600 End of State 100 0.78 BC 68 Road Maintenance miles 12) 695 Middle Fork 2.3 Mi. N of WV Line 30 0.9 GA 68 Road Rt.522 miles 13) 677 Old Baltimore Rt. 676 Rt. 672 200 1.2 GA 68 Road miles 14) 634 Cougill Road Rt. 635 Rt. 11 130 0.25 BC 67 miles 15} 612 Fishel Road Rt. 600 Rt. 600 30 1.6 BC 67 miles 16) 629 Laurel Grope Rt. 622 2.5 Mi. W. of 180 2.5 BC 63 Road Rt. 622 miles 7) 636 Canterburg Rt. 640 Rt. 641 130 1.5 OP 63 Road miles