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5 Transportation Improvement Program Transportation Conformity Check List The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and all amendments must include a conformity report. The conformity report must address each item below in order for the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to provide approval for inclusion of the TIP into the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). Please submit a copy of this checklist and the conformity report with your request to add projects to the STIP. 1) Identify which of the following applies to this TIP/TIP amendment: a) The report states that the TIP/TIP amendment is a subset of the most recently approved, conforming Long Range Transportation Plan, and that the conformity determination made for the Transportation Plan also applies to the TIP (40 CFR ) and a copy of the FHWA/FTA conformity finding is included. (AND/OR) (OR) b) The report states that projects included in the TIP/TIP amendment are consistent with the conforming LRTP and identifies how they meet the requirements of 40 CFR (i.e. the project is not regionally significant; does not impact the timing/funding of projects previously included in the conformity determination; project is exempt from conformity.) and a copy of the FHWA/FTA conformity finding is included. c) The report states that the TIP/TIP amendment is subject to a new conformity finding and that the appropriate documentation to support the requirements of 40 CFR is included in the document. <<<Note: For new conformity findings, use the Long Range Transportation Plan Conformity Checklist in addition to the Transportation Improvement Program Conformity Checklist.>>>

6 2) The report documents that the TIP/TIP amendment conforms with the State Implementation Plan (SIP) and complies with the Clean Air Act, the Transportation Conformity Regulation, the Statewide and Metropolitan Planning Regulations, and other applicable Federal and state requirements. 3) The report contains a copy of each of the following: Adopting Resolution for the TIP/TIP amendment; Adopting Resolution for the applicable Conformity Determination. 4) The report provides crossreferences for projects listed in the TIP/TIP amendment to those listed in the Transportation Plan. (crossreference may be accomplished through numbering system, or consistent project naming). 5) The report documents the public participation process of the TIP/TIP amendment including any comments raised verbally or in writing and how the MPO addressed raised issues; or the report states that no comments were received. 6) The report identifies the interagency consultation process used in the development of the TIP/TIP amendment according to 40 CFR ; and includes any comments raised and how the MPO addressed raised issues; or the report states that no comments were received.

7 NASHVILLE AREA MPO TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FY Amendment Conformity Report for May 20, 2009 Amendments (Amendment # thru ) On May 20, 2009 the Executive Board of the Nashville Area MPO voted to approve the following amendments to the FY Transportation Improvement Program: Item # Amend # TIP # LRTP # Description Consistent w/lrtp Consistent w/lrtp Waldron Rd./Parthenon Pkwy LaVergne. Widen Waldron Rd and Parthenon Pkwy from Industrial Blvd to Murfreesboro Rd (SR1) to five lanes with shoulders to match cross sections on other portions of Waldron Rd. Central Pike Metro Nashville. Widening of Central Pike and intersection improvements with SR24 from 2 to 5 lanes and widening and replacement of a Nashville & Eastern Railroad Bridge over Central Pike. New Shackle Island Road Hendersonville. Widen SR 258/New Shackle Island Rd from 3 to 5 lanes; includes 2 travel lanes in each direction and a center turn lane from Iris Drive north to SR386 (Vietnam Veterans Blvd). ES funds will be used to make intersection improvements at Stop 30. Multimodal Traffic Signal Enhancement Metro Nashville. Modify existing signals to add pedestrian enhancements. CCTV & Traffic Signal Interconnect Murfreesboro. Install fiber optic interconnect cable and associated CCTV & traffic signal support, operations & communications equipment at the traffic operations center and various locations along SR1/2, SR10, SR96, Middle TN Blvd, Fortress Blvd and Medical Center Pkwy. Downtown Gallatin Streetscape Improvements (Phase 2) Gallatin. Continuation of pedestrian project in historic downtown area to include installation of sidewalks and pedestrian crossing improvements, landscaping and aesthetic improvements, and connection to Town Creek Greenway project. Various Intersection Improvements Metro Nashville. Construct/install safety improvements at up to 30 signalized intersections. Improvements include signal improvements, markings, guardrail, etc. West Main Street Reconstruction Hendersonville. Construct medians, curb and gutter on W. Main St/ 31E Between the Davidson County Line and New Shackle Island Rd/ SR 258 Traffic Signal Optimization Metro Nashville. Optimize traffic signal timing at selected intersections on congested corridors to improve operational efficiency and improve air quality. 1

8 Item # Amend # TIP # LRTP # Description Consistent w/lrtp Consistent w/lrtp Consistent w/lrtp Indian Lake Boulevard Hendersonville. Widen from 2 lanes to 5 at the SR386 intersection, modify ramps and add traffic signals. Includes bike lane and sidewalks. Big Station Camp Creek Blvd Gallatin. Realignment of Big Station Camp Blvd and Cages Bend Road intersection, replace bridge over Station Camp Creek. Signal Upgrade to Fiber Optics along Hwy 76 & Hwy 31 White House. Connect all City buildings and signals with fiber optic communications. Maddox Simpson SR26 Intersection Lebanon. Realign intersection of MaddoxSimpson Parkway and SR 26/US70 (Sparta Pike). Franklin ITS Infrastructure Franklin. Installation of ITS infrastructure within the City of Franklin. CCTV, DMS, Weather, Communication and connect to TDOT & Brentwood systems. West Division Greenway Mt. Juliet. Construct 11,700 linear feet of 12foot paved pedestrian and bicycle trail along the northern margin of West Division Street. Town Creek Greenway (Phases 1 & 2) Gallatin. Pedestrian and bike trail into downtown Gallatin along Town Creek from Triple Creek Park to Smith Street. Project includes multiple segments with access to Municipal Park and residential neighborhoods as well as a connection to the Gallatin Civic Center. Cumberland River Greenway System Metro Nashville. Construction of TSU Connector. Lower Station Camp Creek Rd Greenway Sumner Co. Convert a portion of the roadway to nonmotorized transportation use. The project will BE a combination of new alignment and existing roadway. It begins at Big Station Camp Blvd. and extends to Lower Station Camp Creek Road Sidewalk Maintenance on State Routes, Major Arterials & MTA Routes Metro Nashville. Replace and upgrade sidewalks to improve pedestrian, bicycle, transit and vehicle safety on State routes and major arterials with MTA routes. Royal Oaks Blvd. Intersection Franklin. Safety related intersection improvements. LRTP Conformity Projects # 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16 & 19 are consistent with the conforming LRTP. They are exempt from conformity as such meet the requirements of CFR The remaining projects are a subset of the most recently approved conforming Long Range Transportation Plan. The conformity determination made for the LRTP also applies to these TIP projects. A copy of the conformity finding in enclosed. 2

9 State/Federal Regulation Conformity The TIP amendments conform to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) and comply with the Clean Air Act, the Transportation Conformity Regulation, the Statewide and Metropolitan Planning Regulations and all other applicable Federal and State requirements. Resolutions Adopting resolutions for the TIP and LRTP are included in this packet. Project Cross References The Long Range Transportation Plan Project number for each TIP amendment is provided in the table above. Public Participation Public participation processes as described in the Nashville Area MPO s Public Participation Plan were followed. The Executive Board released the amendments for public review on April 15, Amendments were placed in all local public libraries for the required 21day public comment period. Newspaper ads were published announcing the public review period and the public hearing schedule. Two public hearings were held to receive public comments. The first hearing was held on May 6, 2009 at the meeting of the Technical Coordinating Committee. The second and final public hearing was held on May 20, 2009 at the meeting of the Executive Board. No public comments were received regarding these projects. InterAgency Consultation Process Exempt projects were determined during the Interagency Consultation (IAC) process and generally follow the requirements of 40 CFR Projects were classified as exempt from conformity analysis if they: (1) add only bicycle or pedestrian facilities (2) fund operations, vehicles, or other equipment for transit/rideshare agencies (3) add or upgrade signals without changing the total number of thru lanes (4) add signs, lighting, crosswalks or other amenities without changing the total number of thru lanes (5) reconstruct roadways or bridges without changing the total number of lanes, including shoulder improvements and bringing lane widths up to standards It was also agreed through Interagency Consultation that two additional types of projects would be reviewed on a casebycase basis to determine exempt status: (6) extend an auxiliary lane between interchanges on an accesscontrolled facility (7) signal interconnects or other corridorwide signal projects. These two project types were not included in the conformity modeling. The IAC committee determined that inclusion of these projects in a future Transportation Improvement Program may require a Long Range Plan amendment, at which point they will be discussed in the Interagency Consultation process and explicitly included in a new conformity determination. Exempt Projects: Exempt Item TIP # Multimodal Traffic Signal Enhancement (3) TIP # CCTV & Traffic Signal Interconnect (7) TIP # Downtown Gallatin Streetscaping (4) TIP # Various Intersections Improvements (4) TIP # West Main Street Reconstruction (4) TIP # Traffic Signal Optimization (3) 3

10 TIP # Big Station Camp Creek Blvd (5) TIP # Signal Upgrade to Fiber Optics along Hwy 76 & Hwy 31 (7) TIP # Franklin ITS Intersection (7) TIP # West Division Street Greenway (1) TIP # Town Creek Greenway (1) TIP # Cumberland River System Greenway (1) TIP # Lower Station Camp Creek Rd Greenway (1) TIP # Sidewalk Maintenance (1) TIP # Royal Oaks Blvd. Intersection 40 CFR Safety NonExempt Projects: TIP # TIP # 057 TIP # TIP # TIP # 503 Waldron Road/Parthenon Pkwy Central Pike New Shackle Island Road Indian Lake Boulevard MaddoxSimpson SR26 Intersection These projects are not exempt from air quality conformity, however they have already been modeled for the appropriate year in the Long Range Transportation Plan and the findings are included in the current Conformity Report. An IAC process was therefore not required. 4

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16 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 4013 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: Waldron Road/Parthenon Parkway City of La Vergne Total Project Cost: $11,303,600 Engineering/Construction Increase funding amount per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds and Local funds FROM: FY Work Funding Total Fed State Local 2008 ROW DEMO $491,964 $491, CONST LIC $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,000, CONST LOCAL $1,292,550 $1,292,550 TO: FY Work Funding Total Fed State Local 2009 ROW DEMO $491,964 $491, CONST LIC $5,000,000 $5,000, CONST LOCAL $2,803,600 $2,803, CONST MSTP $2,500,000 $2,000,000 $500, CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Description: Widen Waldron Rd and Parthenon Pkwy from Industrial Blvd to Murfreesboro Rd (SR1) to five lanes with shoulders to match cross sections on other portions of Waldron Rd Background: Additional funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of The amendment also shows additional Local funds programmed for Preliminary Engineering.

17 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Road Widening Lead Agency LaVergne County Rutherford Length 2.5 mi LRTP# 4013 Conformity Status NonExempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Waldron Rd / Parthenon Pkwy Heil Quaker Blvd to Murfreesboro Rd (SR1) Total Project Cost $6,000,000 Project Description Widen Waldron Rd and Parthenon Pkwy to five lanes with shoulders to match cross sections on other portions of Waldron Rd Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 ROW DEMO $491,964 $491, CONST LIC $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,000, CONST LOCAL $1,292,550 $1,292,550 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 2:02:39 PM Page 142 of 275

18 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Road Widening Lead Agency LaVergne County Rutherford Length 2.5 mi LRTP# 4013 Conformity Status NonExempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Waldron Rd / Parthenon Pkwy Industrial Blvd to Murfreesboro Rd (SR1) Total Project Cost $11,303,600 Project Description Widen Waldron Rd and Parthenon Pkwy to five lanes with shoulders to match cross sections on other portions of Waldron Rd Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 ROW DEMO $491,964 $491, CONST LIC $5,000,000 $5,000, CONST LOCAL $2,803,600 $2,803, CONST MSTP $2,500,000 $2,000,000 $500,000 Amendment 1 # /20/2009 Adjustment 1 # Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/19/2009 1:59:56 PM Page 154 of 295

19 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # b TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Road Widening Lead Agency LaVergne County Rutherford Length 2.5 mi LRTP# 4013 Conformity Status NonExempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Waldron Rd / Parthenon Pkwy Industrial Blvd to Murfreesboro Rd (SR1) Total Project Cost $11,303,600 Project Description Widen Waldron Rd and Parthenon Pkwy to five lanes with shoulders to match cross sections on other portions of Waldron Rd Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST ESM $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Amendment 1 # /20/2009 Adjustment 1 # Remarks This is a continuation from project ESM = Econmic Stimulus Mboro UZA FHWA funds Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/19/2009 1:59:56 PM Page 155 of 295

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21 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: 057 LRTP#: 1078 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: Central Pike Metro Nashville Construction Total Project Cost: $ 10,492,340 Increase funding amount per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds FROM: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE USTP $186,000 $168,400 $37, ROW USTP $3,084,821 $2,467,857 $616, CONST USTP $1,312,500 $1,050,000 $262,500 TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE USTP $186,000 $168,400 $37, ROW USTP $3,084,821 $2,467,857 $616, CONST USTP $1,312,500 $1,050,000 $262, CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Description: Background: Widening of Central Pike and intersection improvements with SR24 from 2 to 5 lanes and widening and replacement of a Nashville & Eastern Railroad Bridge over Central Pike. Additional funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

22 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # 057 TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Bridge Lead Agency Nashville County Davidson Length 0.3 mi LRTP# 1078 Conformity Status NonExempt Route/Project Name Central Pike (SR265) Total Project Cost $10,492,340 Termini or Intersection Project Description Lebanon Rd (SR24) to just East of Nashville and Eastern Railroad Widening of Central Pike, and intersection improvements with SR24 from 2 to 5 lanes and widening and replacement of a Nashville & Eastern Railroad Bridge over Central Pike Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE USTP $186,000 $168,400 $37, ROW USTP $3,084,821 $2,467,857 $616, CONST USTP $1,312,500 $1,050,000 $262,500 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 2:48:32 PM Page 40 of 275

23 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # 057 TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Bridge Lead Agency Nashville County Davidson Length 0.3 mi LRTP# 1078 Conformity Status NonExempt Route/Project Name Central Pike (SR265) Total Project Cost $10,492,340 Termini or Intersection Project Description Lebanon Rd (SR24) to just East of Nashville and Eastern Railroad Widening of Central Pike, and intersection improvements with SR24 from 2 to 5 lanes and widening and replacement of a Nashville & Eastern Railroad Bridge over Central Pike Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE USTP $186,000 $168,400 $37, ROW USTP $3,084,821 $2,467,857 $616, CONST USTP $1,312,500 $1,050,000 $262, CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds 5/20/2009 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/19/2009 2:01:34 PM Page 43 of 295

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25 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 5009 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: New Shackle Island Road City of Hendersonville Construction Total Project Cost: $ 4,698,070 Increase funding amount per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds FROM: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE USTP $375,000 $300,000 $75, ROW/UTILITIES USTP $483,070 $386,456 $96, CONST USTP $3,090,000 $2,472,000 $618,000 TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE USTP $375,000 $300,000 $75, ROW/UTILITIES USTP $483,070 $386,456 $96, CONST USTP $3,090,000 $2,472,000 $618, CONST ESU $789,614 $789,614 Description: Widen SR258/New Shackle Island Rd from 3 to 5 lanes; includes 2 travel lanes in each direction and a center turn lane from Iris Drive north to SR386 (Vietnam Veterans Blvd). ES funds will be used to make intersection improvements at Stop 30. Background: Additional funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

26 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Road Widening Lead Agency Hendersonville County Sumner Length 0.8 mi LRTP# 5009 Conformity Status NonExempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection New Shackle Island Road (SR258) Iris Drive north to SR386 (Vietnam Veterans Blvd) Total Project Cost $3,669,000 Project Description Widen from 3 to 5 lanes; includes 2 travel lanes in each direction and a center turn lane Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE USTP $375,000 $300,000 $75, ROW/UTILITIES USTP $483,070 $386,456 $96, CONST USTP $3,090,000 $2,472,000 $618,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 2:52:06 PM Page 189 of 275

27 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Road Widening Lead Agency Hendersonville County Sumner Length 0.8 mi LRTP# 5009 Conformity Status NonExempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection New Shackle Island Road (SR258) Iris Drive north to SR386 (Vietnam Veterans Blvd) Total Project Cost $4,737,684 Project Description Widen from 3 to 5 lanes; includes 2 travel lanes in each direction and a center turn lane Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE USTP $375,000 $300,000 $75, ROW/UTILITIES USTP $483,070 $386,456 $96, CONST USTP $3,090,000 $2,472,000 $618, CONST ESU $789,614 $789,614 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds 5/20/2009 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/21/ :37:22 AM Page 203 of 295

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29 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 1068 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: MultiModal Traffic Signal Enhancement Metro Nashville Construction Total Project Cost: $ 3,000,000 Increase funding amount per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds FROM: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE USTP $65,000 $65, CONST USTP $706,750 $706,750 TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE USTP $65,000 $65, CONST USTP $706,750 $706, CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Description: Background: Modify existing signals to add pedestrian enhancements. Additional funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

30 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type ITS Lead Agency Nashville County Davidson Length mi LRTP# 1068 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Project Description MultiModal Traffic Signal Enhancement Signalized intersections within the urban area Modify existing signals to add pedestrian enhancements Total Project Cost $1,000,000 Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE USTP $65,000 $65, CONST USTP $706,750 $706,750 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 2:50:17 PM Page 55 of 275

31 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type ITS Lead Agency Nashville County Davidson Length mi LRTP# 1068 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name MultiModal Traffic Signal Enhancement Total Project Cost $3,000,000 Termini or Intersection Project Description Lafayette 2nd Ave, 4th Ave &th Ave; Gallatin Cahal/Carolyn; Gallatin Trinity, Litton & Hart/Greenfield Modify existing signals to add pedestrian enhancements Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE USTP $65,000 $65, CONST USTP $706,750 $706, CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds 5/20/2009 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/19/2009 2:13:46 PM Page 58 of 295

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33 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 8004 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 CCTV & Traffic Signal Interconnect City of Murfreesboro Construction Proposed Changes: Reprogram part of project with ES per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds Total Project Cost: $ 1,013,305 FROM: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 CONST CMAQ $1,013,305 $1,013,305 TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 CONST CMAQ $13,305 $13, CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Description: Background: Install fiber optic interconnect cable and associated CCTV & traffic signal support, operations & communications equipment at the traffic operations center and various locations along SR1/2, SR10, SR96, Middle TN Blvd, Fortress Blvd and Medical Center Pkwy. Funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of The CMAQ funds previously programmed for this project will be returned to the regional CMAQ pot to be programmed to another project.

34 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type ITS Lead Agency Murfreesboro County Rutherford Length 7.1 mi LRTP# 8004 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection CCTV and Traffic Signal Interconnect SR96W, US231N (SR10), SR99S Total Project Cost $1,300,000 Project Description Install fiber optic interconnect cable and associated CCTV & traffic signal support, operations & communications equipment at the traffic operations center and various locations along SR1/2, SR10, SR96, Middle TN Blvd, Fortres Blvd and Medical Center Pkwy Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 CONST CMAQ $1,013,305 $1,013,305 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # /18/2007 Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # /15/2008 This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 2:53:15 PM Page 146 of 275

35 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type ITS Lead Agency Murfreesboro County Rutherford Length 7.1 mi LRTP# 8004 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection CCTV and Traffic Signal Interconnect SR96W, US231N (SR10), SR99S Total Project Cost $1,300,000 Project Description Install fiber optic interconnect cable and associated CCTV & traffic signal support, operations & communications equipment at the traffic operations center and various locations along SR1/2, SR10, SR96, Middle TN Blvd, Fortres Blvd and Medical Center Pkwy Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST CMAQ $13,305 $13, CONST ESM $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESM = Economic Stimulus Mboro UZA FHWA funds 5/20/ /18/2007 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # /15/2008 This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/19/2009 2:15:50 PM Page 159 of 295

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37 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 8006 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: Downtown Gallatin Streetscape Improvements (Phase II) City of Gallatin Construction Total Project Cost: $ 1,290,508 Increase funding amount per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds FROM: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE ENH $97,261 $77,809 $19, ROW ENH $40,525 $32,420 $8, CONST ENH $672,722 $538,178 $134,544 TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE ENH $97,261 $77,809 $ ROW ENH $40,525 $32,420 $8, CONST ENH $672,722 $538,178 $134, CONST ESU $480,000 $480,000 Description: Background: Continuation of pedestrian project in historic downtown area to include installation of sidewalks and pedestrian crossing improvements, landscaping and aesthetic improvements, and connection to Town Creek Greenway project. Additional funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

38 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Enhancement Lead Agency Gallatin County Sumner Length 0.0 mi LRTP# 8006 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Downtown Gallatin Streetscape Improvements Phase II Downtown Gallatin Total Project Cost $810,508 Project Description Continuation of pedestrian project in historic downtown area to include installation of sidewalks and pedestrian crossing improvements, landscaping and aesthetic improvements, and connection to Town Creek Greenway project. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE ENH $97,261 $77,809 $19, ROW ENH $40,525 $32,420 $8, CONST ENH $672,722 $538,178 $134,544 Amendment 1 # /14/2007 Adjustment 1 # Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 2:54:50 PM Page 176 of 275

39 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Enhancement Lead Agency Gallatin County Sumner Length 0.0 mi LRTP# 8006 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Downtown Gallatin Streetscape Improvements Phase II Downtown Gallatin Total Project Cost $1,290,508 Project Description Continuation of pedestrian project in historic downtown area to include installation of sidewalks and pedestrian crossing improvements, landscaping and aesthetic improvements, and connection to Town Creek Greenway project. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE ENH $97,261 $77,809 $19, ROW ENH $40,525 $32,420 $8, CONST ENH $672,722 $538,178 $134, CONST ESU $480,000 $480,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds 11/14/2007 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # 5/20/2009 This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/20/2009 5:11:58 PM Page 191 of 295

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41 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 8004 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: Various Intersection Improvements Metro Nashville Construction Total Project Cost: $ 10,000,000 Increase funding amount per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds FROM: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 PE USTP $1,125,000 $1,125, ROW USTP $1,125,000 $1,125, CONST USTP $4,000,000 $4,000,000 TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 PE USTP $1,125,000 $1,125, CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000, ROW USTP $1,125,000 $1,125, CONST USTP $4,000,000 $4,000,000 Description: Background: Construct/install safety improvements at up to 30 signalized intersections. Improvements include signal improvements, markings, guardrail, etc. Additional funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

42 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Intersection Lead Agency Nashville County Davidson Length 0.0 mi LRTP# 8004 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Various intersection improvements (state routes) Countywide Total Project Cost $10,000,000 Project Description Construct/install safety improvements at up to 30 signalized intersections. Improvements include signal improvements, markings, guardrail, etc. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 PE USTP $1,125,000 $1,125, ROW USTP $1,125,000 $1,125, CONST USTP $4,000,000 $4,000,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks Intersections will be selected from Metro s Top 30 Crash Locations for Out of these 30 intersections, 28 are on State routes. As such, breakdown is 18.7% state, 1.3% local); Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 2:56:57 PM Page 62 of 275

43 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Intersection Lead Agency Nashville County Davidson Length 0.0 mi LRTP# 8004 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Various intersection improvements (state routes) Countywide Total Project Cost $10,000,000 Project Description Construct/install safety improvements at up to 30 signalized intersections. Improvements include signal improvements, markings, guardrail, etc. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 PE USTP $1,125,000 $1,125, CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000, ROW USTP $1,125,000 $1,125, CONST USTP $4,000,000 $4,000,000 Amendment 1 # /20/2009 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 1 # Adjustment 2 # Remarks Intersections will be selected from Metro s Top 30 Crash Locations for Out of these 30 intersections, 28 are on State routes. As such, breakdown is 18.7% state, 1.3% local); ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/20/2009 5:11:02 PM Page 67 of 295

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45 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: (New) Consistent with LRTP West Main Street Reconstruction City of Hendersonville Construction Total Project Cost: $ 750,000 New project to be included in TIP to be funded with Federal Economic Stimulus funds TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 CONST ESU $750,000 $750,000 Description: Background: Construct medians, curb and gutter on W. Main St/ 31E Between the Davidson County Line and New Shackle Island Rd/ SR 258 Funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

46 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Reconstruct Lead Agency Hendersonville County Sumner Length 0.0 mi LRTP# Consistent w/lrtp Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Project Description West Main Street Reconstruction From Davidson County line to New Shackle Island Rd/SR258 Construct medians, curb and gutter. Total Project Cost $750,000 Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST ESU $750,000 $750,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds 5/20/2009 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/19/2009 2:44:04 PM Page 206 of 295

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48 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: (New) Consistent with LRTP Traffic Signal Optimization Metro Nashville Construction Total Project Cost: $ 1,000,000 New project to be included in TIP to be funded with Federal Economic Stimulus funds TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Description: Background: Optimize traffic signal timing at selected intersections on congested corridors to improve operational efficiency and improve air quality. Funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

49 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Signalization Lead Agency Nashville County Davidson Length 0.0 mi LRTP# Consistent w/lrtp Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Traffic Signal Optimization Total Project Cost $1,000,000 Termini or Intersection Project Description Various congested corridors including: Gallatin PK, Conference Dr, Old Hickory Blvd, Rivergate Pkwy,Nolensville Pk, Harding Pl, Optimize traffic signal timing at selected intersections. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds 5/20/2009 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/20/2009 4:15:47 PM Page 66 of 295

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51 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 5008 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: Indian Lake Boulevard City of Hendersonville Construction Total Project Cost: $ 6,250,000 Increase funding amount per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds FROM: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE LOCAL $750,000 $750, CONST USTP $2,750,000 $2,200,000 $550, CONST USTP $2,750,000 $2,200,000 $550,000 TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 PE ESU $1,000,000 $1,000, CONST USTP $2,750,000 $2,200,000 $550, CONST USTP $2,750,000 $2,200,000 $550,000 Description: Background: Widen from 2 lanes to 5 at the SR386 intersection, modify ramps and add traffic signals. Includes bike lane and sidewalks. Additional funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

52 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Road Widening Lead Agency Hendersonville County Sumner Length 0.3 mi LRTP# 5008 Conformity Status NonExempt Route/Project Name Indian Lake Boulevard Total Project Cost $6,250,000 Termini or Intersection State Route 386 Intersection Project Description Widen from 2 lanes to 5 at the S.R. 386 intersection, modify ramps and add traffic signals. Bike lane on one side and sidewalk on both sides Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE LOCAL $750,000 $750, CONST USTP $2,750,000 $2,200,000 $550, CONST USTP $2,750,000 $2,200,000 $550,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 2:58:10 PM Page 188 of 275

53 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Road Widening Lead Agency Hendersonville County Sumner Length 0.3 mi LRTP# 5008 Conformity Status NonExempt Route/Project Name Indian Lake Boulevard Total Project Cost $6,500,000 Termini or Intersection State Route 386 Intersection Project Description Widen from 2 lanes to 5 at the S.R. 386 intersection, modify ramps and add traffic signals. Bike lane on one side and sidewalk on both sides Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 PE ESU $1,000,000 $1,000, CONST USTP $2,750,000 $2,200,000 $550, CONST USTP $2,750,000 $2,200,000 $550,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds 5/20/2009 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/21/ :38:41 AM Page 202 of 295

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55 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 59 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: (New) Big Station Camp Creek Boulevard City of Gallatin Construction Total Project Cost: $ 5,000,000 New project to be included in TIP to be funded with Federal Economic Stimulus funds TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000, CONST LIC $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 Description: Realignment of Big Station Camp Blvd and Cages Bend Road intersection, replace bridge over Station Camp Creek. Background: Funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

56 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Intersection Lead Agency Gallatin County Sumner Length 0.0 mi LRTP# 59 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Big Station Camp Creek Blvd Total Project Cost $5,000,000 Termini or Intersection Cages Bend Road Project Description Realignment of Big Station Camp Creek Blvd. and Cages Bend Road intersection. Replace bridge over Station Camp Creek. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000, CONST LIC $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds 5/20/2009 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/20/2009 5:07:49 PM Page 190 of 295

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58 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: (New) Consistent with LRTP Project: Signal Upgrade to Fiber Optics along Hwy 76 and Hwy 31 Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: City of White House Construction Total Project Cost: $ 960,000 New project to be included in TIP to be funded with Federal Economic Stimulus funds TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 CONST ESU $660,000 $660, CONST LOCAL $300,000 $300,000 Description: Connect all City buildings and signals with fiber optic communications. Background: Funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

59 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type ITS Lead Agency White House County Sumner Length 0.0 mi LRTP# Consistent w/lrtp Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Project Description Signal Upgrade to Fiber Optics Hwy 76 and Hwy 31 within city limits Connect all City buildings and signals with fiber optic communications Total Project Cost $960,000 Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST ESU $660,000 $660, CONST LOCAL $300,000 $300,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds 5/20/2009 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/20/2009 5:00:28 PM Page 222 of 295

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61 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: 503 LRTP#: 75 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: Maddox Simpson SR26 Intersection City of Lebanon Construction Total Project Cost: $ 5,300,000 Increase funding amount per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds FROM: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE CMAQ $56,250 $45,000 $11, CONST CMAQ $700,364 $560,291 $140,073 TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE CMAQ $56,250 $45,000 $11, CONST CMAQ $700,364 $560,291 $140, CONST ESU $188,000 $188, CONST ESM $812,000 $812,000 Description: Realign intersection of MaddoxSimpson Parkway and SR26/US70 (Sparta Pike) Background: Additional funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

62 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # 503 TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Intersection Lead Agency Lebanon County Wilson Length mi LRTP# 75 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Project Description MaddoxSimpson Parkway (SR26) SR26/US70 (Sparta Pike) Intersection realignment Total Project Cost $960,000 Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE CMAQ $56,250 $45,000 $11, CONST CMAQ $700,364 $560,291 $140,073 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 3:00:17 PM Page 256 of 275

63 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # 503 TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Intersection Lead Agency Lebanon County Wilson Length mi LRTP# 75 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Project Description MaddoxSimpson Parkway (SR26) SR26/US70 (Sparta Pike) Intersection realignment Total Project Cost $5,300,000 Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE CMAQ $56,250 $45,000 $11, CONST CMAQ $700,364 $560,291 $140, CONST ESU $188,000 $188, CONST ESM $812,000 $812,000 Amendment 1 # /20/2009 Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds ESM = Economic Stimulus Mboro UZA FHWA funds Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/21/2009 4:21:49 PM Page 276 of 295

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65 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: (New) Consistent with LRTP Franklin ITS Infrastructure City of Franklin Construction Total Project Cost: $ 5,501,100 New project to be included in TIP to be funded with Federal Economic Stimulus funds TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Description: Installation of ITS infrastructure within the City of Franklin. CCTV, DMS, Weather, Communication and connect to TDOT & Brentwood systems. Background: Funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of Additional ARRA funds were shifted to this project following the decision from a previously funded project of not using the ARRA funds. The Nashville Area MPO Executive Board adopted the process of moving funds to the next in line projects, if needed, for expenditure of ARRA funds. ES funding will be used for phase 1 of the ITS project.

66 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type ITS Lead Agency Franklin County Williamson Length 0.0 mi LRTP# Consistent w/lrtp Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Franklin ITS Infrastructure Total Project Cost $5,501,100 Termini or Intersection Various corridors citywide Project Description Installation of ITS infrastructure within the City of Franklin. CCTV, DMS, Weather Communication and connect to TDOT & Brentwood systems. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds 5/20/2009 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/20/2009 5:02:01 PM Page 230 of 295

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68 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 8006 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: West Division Greenway City of Mt. Juliet Construction Total Project Cost: $ 1,483,830 Increase funding amount per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds FROM: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 CONST CMAQ $310,150 $248,120 $13, CONST CMAQ $723,680 $578,944 $144,736 TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 CONST CMAQ $310,150 $248,120 $13, CONST ESU $450,000 $450, CONST CMAQ $723,680 $578,944 $144,736 Description: Construct 11,700 linear feet of 12foot paved pedestrian and bicycle trail along the northern margin of West Division Street. Background: Additional funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

69 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Greenway Lead Agency Mt. Juliet County Wilson Length 2.2 mi LRTP# 8006 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection West Division Street Greenway North Greenhill Road (West) to Music City Star station (East) Total Project Cost $1,101,330 Project Description 11,700 linear feet of 12foot paved pedestrian and bicycle trail along the northern margin of West Division Street Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST CMAQ $310,150 $248,120 $13, CONST CMAQ $723,680 $578,944 $144,736 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 3:01:31 PM Page 265 of 275

70 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Greenway Lead Agency Mt. Juliet County Wilson Length 2.2 mi LRTP# 8006 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection West Division Street Greenway North Greenhill Road (West) to Music City Star station (East) Total Project Cost $1,483,830 Project Description 11,700 linear feet of 12foot paved pedestrian and bicycle trail along the northern margin of West Division Street Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST CMAQ $310,150 $248,120 $13, CONST ESU $450,000 $450, CONST CMAQ $723,680 $578,944 $144,736 Amendment 1 # /20/2009 Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds ARRA funds are for phase 1 of the project from MCS Station to 4th Street Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/20/2009 4:53:08 PM Page 285 of 295

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72 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 5025 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: (New) Town Creek Greenway (Phase I & II) City of Gallatin Construction Total Project Cost: $ 2,921,391 Combine phases I and II into one project; increase funding amount per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds FROM: Phase I FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE & CONST HPP $577,016 $461,613 $115,403 FROM: Phase II FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE, ROW, CONST CMAQ $844,375 $675,500 $168,875 TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE & CONST HPP $577,016 $461,613 $115, PE, ROW, CONST CMAQ $844,375 $675,500 $168, CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Description: Background: Pedestrian and bike trail into downtown Gallatin along Town Creek from Triple Creek Park to Smith Street. Project includes multiple segments with access to Municipal Park and residential neighborhoods as well as a connection to the Gallatin Civic Center. These are existing projects in the FY TIP that are being combined into one and assigned a new TIP number. Additional funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

73 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Greenway Lead Agency Gallatin County Sumner Length 1.7 mi LRTP# 5025 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Town Creek Greenway (Phase I) Total Project Cost $577,016 Termini or Intersection Project Description Triple Creek Park to N. Hume Ave. Pedestrian and bike trail along Town Creek at various locations, including multiple segments with access to Municipal Park and residential neighborhoods as well as a connection to the Gallatin Civic Center Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE & CONST HPP $577,016 $461,613 $115,403 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks HPP#828 (Section 1702 SAFETEALU) TN120 5/9/2008 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 3:04:23 PM Page 182 of 275

74 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Greenway Lead Agency Gallatin County Sumner Length 0.9 mi LRTP# 5025 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Town Creek Greenway (Phase 2) Total Project Cost $844,375 Termini or Intersection Project Description Begin at Hume St, End at Smith Street Construct a greenway for bicycle and pedestrians into downtown Gallatin Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE, ROW, CONST CMAQ $844,375 $675,500 $168,875 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # /9/2008 Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 3:02:52 PM Page 181 of 275

75 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Greenway Lead Agency Gallatin County Sumner Length 2.6 mi LRTP# 5025 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Town Creek Greenway Phase 1 & 2 Total Project Cost $2,921,391 Termini or Intersection Project Description From Triple Creek Park to Smith Street Pedestrian and bike trail into downtown Gallatin along Town Creek from Triple Creek Park to Smith Street. Project includes multiple segments with access to Municipal Park and residential neighborhoods as well as a connection to the Gallatin Civic Center. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE & CONST HPP $577,016 $461,613 $115, PE, ROW, CONST CMAQ $844,375 $675,500 $168, CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Amendment 1 # Amendment 2 # Adjustment 1 # Adjustment 2 # Remarks This project is a combination of previous TIP projects & ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds HPP#828 (Section 1702 SAFETEALU) TN120 This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/20/2009 5:03:23 PM Page 196 of 295

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77 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 8006 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: Cumberland River Greenway System Metro Nashville Parks Construction Total Project Cost: $ 2,700,000 Increase funding amount per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds FROM: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 CONST HPP $1,115,005 $892,004 $223, CONST USTP $118,495 $94,796 $23, CONST HPP $341,250 $260,000 $81,250 TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 CONST HPP $1,115,005 $892,004 $223, CONST USTP $118,495 $94,796 $23, CONST HPP $341,250 $260,000 $81, CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Description: Construction of TSU Connector. Background: Additional funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

78 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Greenway Lead Agency Nashville County Davidson Length 1.5 mi LRTP# 8006 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Cumberland River Greenway System Downtown to Metro Center Total Project Cost $1,574,750 Project Description Construction of 1.5 mile multiuse paved greenway/bicycle path from Downtown Greenway Plaza south of Jefferson St. Bridge to Metro Center trailhead at Great Circle Rd. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 CONST HPP $1,115,005 $892,004 $223, CONST USTP $118,495 $94,796 $23, CONST HPP $341,250 $260,000 $81,250 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks HPP 4977 and 3429 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 3:05:51 PM Page 41 of 275

79 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Greenway Lead Agency Nashville County Davidson Length 1.5 mi LRTP# 8006 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Cumberland River Greenway System Downtown to Metro Center Total Project Cost $2,700,000 Project Description Construction of 1.5 mile multiuse paved greenway/bicycle path from Downtown Greenway Plaza south of Jefferson St. Bridge to Metro Center trailhead at Great Circle Rd and connection to TSU. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 CONST HPP $1,115,005 $892,004 $223, CONST USTP $118,495 $94,796 $23, CONST HPP $341,250 $260,000 $81, CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Amendment 1 # /20/2009 Adjustment 1 # Remarks HPP 4977 and 3429 ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds. ESU funds will be used fot the connection to TSU Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/20/2009 4:58:00 PM Page 44 of 295

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81 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 8006 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: Lower Station Camp Creek Rd Greenway Sumner County Construction Total Project Cost: $ 2,500,000 Increase funding amount per 2009 Federal Economic Stimulus funds FROM: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE HPP $100,000 $80,000 $20, ROW HPP $50,000 $40,000 $10, CONST HPP $304,810 $243,848 $60, CONST HPP $125,000 $100,000 $25,000 TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2008 PE HPP $100,000 $80,000 $20, ROW HPP $50,000 $40,000 $10, CONST HPP $304,810 $243,848 $60, CONST HPP $125,000 $100,000 $25, CONST ESU $194,724 $194,724 Description: Convert a portion of the roadway to nonmotorized transportation use. The project will BE a combination of new alignment and existing roadway. It begins at Big Station camp Blvd. and extends to Lower Station Camp Creek Road. Background: Additional funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

82 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Greenway Lead Agency Sumner Co. County Sumner Length 2.8 mi LRTP# 8006 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Lower Station Camp Creek Road Streetscape and Pavement Project (Greenway) Big Station Camp Blvd. Total Project Cost $579,810 Project Description Convert a portion of the roadway to nonmotorized transportation use. The project will be a combination of new alignment and existing roadway. It begins at Big Station camp Blvd. and extends to Lower Station Camp Creek Road. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE HPP $100,000 $80,000 $20, ROW HPP $50,000 $40,000 $10, CONST HPP $304,810 $243,848 $60, CONST HPP $125,000 $100,000 $25,000 Amendment 1 # /12/2007 Adjustment 1 # Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 4/10/2009 3:06:59 PM Page 199 of 275

83 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Greenway Lead Agency Sumner Co. County Sumner Length 2.8 mi LRTP# 8006 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Lower Station Camp Creek Road Streetscape and Pavement Project (Greenway) Big Station Camp Blvd. Total Project Cost $2,500,000 Project Description Convert a portion of the roadway to nonmotorized transportation use. The project will be a combination of new alignment and existing roadway. It begins at Big Station camp Blvd. and extends to Lower Station Camp Creek Road. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2008 PE HPP $100,000 $80,000 $20, ROW HPP $50,000 $40,000 $10, CONST HPP $304,810 $243,848 $60, CONST HPP $125,000 $100,000 $25,000 Amendment 1 # Adjustment 1 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds 12/12/2007 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # 5/20/2009 This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/20/2009 4:54:51 PM Page 214 of 295

84 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # b TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Greenway Lead Agency Sumner Co. County Sumner Length 2.8 mi LRTP# 8006 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Lower Station Camp Creek Road Streetscape and Pavement Project (Greenway) Big Station Camp Blvd. Total Project Cost $2,500,000 Project Description Convert a portion of the roadway to nonmotorized transportation use. The project will be a combination of new alignment and existing roadway. It begins at Big Station camp Blvd. and extends to Lower Station Camp Creek Road. Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST ESU $194,724 $194,724 Amendment 1 # /20/2009 Adjustment 1 # Remarks This is a continuation from TIP project # ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/20/2009 4:54:51 PM Page 215 of 295

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86 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: (New) Consistent with LRTP Sidewalk Maintenance on State Routes, Major Arterials, and MTA Routes Metro Nashville Construction Total Project Cost: $ 15,000,000 New project to be included in TIP to be funded with Federal Economic Stimulus funds TO: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 CONST ESU $544,006 $544,006 Description: Background: Replace and upgrade sidewalks to improve pedestrian, bicycle, transit and vehicle safety on State routes and major arterials with MTA routes. Funding for this project is being made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of Additional ARRA funds were shifted to this project following the decision from a previously funded project of not using the ARRA funds. The Nashville Area MPO Executive Board adopted the process of moving funds to the next in line projects, if needed, for expenditure of ARRA funds. The corridors on which the ARRA funds will be spent will be selected to maximize use of funds.

87 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Bike/Ped Lead Agency Nashville County Davidson Length 0.0 mi LRTP# Consistent w/lrtp Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Sidewalk Maintenance Total Project Cost $15,000,000 Termini or Intersection Project Description Various State Routes, Major Arterials and MTA routes Replace and upgrade sidewalks to improve pedestrian, bicycle, transit and vehicle safety Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST ESU $544,006 $544,006 Amendment 1 # /20/2009 Amendment 2 # Adjustment 1 # Adjustment 2 # Remarks ESU = Economic Stimulus Nashville UZA FHWA funds The corridors on which ESU funds will be spent will be selected to maximize use of funds. This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/19/2009 3:05:03 PM Page 62 of 295

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89 Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP Amendment May 2009 TIP Amendment # TIP #: LRTP#: 8004 Project: Requested By: Phase: Fiscal Year(s): 2009 Proposed Changes: (New) Royal Oaks Blvd. Intersection Improvements City of Franklin Construction Total Project Cost: $ 7,227,966 New project to be included in TIP From: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000, CONST LOCAL $6,227,966 $6,227,966 To: FY Work Funding Total Federal State Local 2009 CONST LOCAL $7,227,966 $7,227,966 Description: Safety related intersection improvements. Background: This is a new project to be included in the FY TIP. All funds are City of Franklin local funds. This project was originally awarded $1,000,000 in ARRA funds but the city decided to fund it locally. The ARRA funds have been shifted to the next in line projects following the process adopted by the Nashville Area MPO Executive Board for expenditure of ARRA funding.

90 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Safety Lead Agency Franklin County Williamson Length 0.0 mi LRTP# 8004 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Project Description SR96 & Royal Oaks Blvd Intersection Royal Oaks Blvd Safety related intersection improvements. Total Project Cost $7,227,966 Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST ESU $1,000,000 $1,000, CONST LOCAL $6,227,966 $6,227,966 Amendment 1 # Amendment 2 # Adjustment 1 # Adjustment 2 # Remarks ES funding made available through the 2009 American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) ESU = Economic StimulusNashville UZA FHWA funds This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/6/2009 1:15:59 PM Page 232 of 288

91 Fiscal Years Transportation Improvement Program TIP # TDOT PIN # Improvement Type Safety Lead Agency Franklin County Williamson Length 0.0 mi LRTP# 8004 Conformity Status Exempt Route/Project Name Termini or Intersection Project Description SR96 & Royal Oaks Blvd Intersection Royal Oaks Blvd Safety related intersection improvements. Total Project Cost $7,227,966 Fiscal Year Type of Work Funding Type Total Funds Fed Funds State Funds Local Funds 2009 CONST LOCAL $7,227,966 $7,227,966 Amendment 1 # /20/2009 Adjustment 1 # Remarks Amendment 2 # Adjustment 2 # This map is for illustrative purposes only. Drawings depict conceptual project corridors and areas, not approved alignments. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization FY TIP 5/20/2009 5:14:37 PM Page 239 of 295

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