FY 2023 Federally Obligated Projects

FY 2023 Federally Obligated Projects

The United States Code of Federal Regulations outlines the requirement for Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) to publish an annual listing of obligated projects for which federal funds have been given in the preceding year.

In metropolitan planning areas, on an annual basis, no later than 90 calendar days following the end of the program year, the State, public transportation operator(s), and the MPO shall cooperatively develop a listing of projects (including investments in pedestrian walkways and bicycle transportation facilities) for which funds under 23 U.S.C. or 49 U.S.C. Chapter 53 were obligated in the preceding program year. (23 C.F.R. § 450.334 2016)

This report is published in response to the aforementioned criteria by listing all federally funded transportation projects in the MPO’s metropolitan planning area that were obligated during the state fiscal year (FY) 2023 from July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023. The word “obligated” refers to the federal government’s financial commitment to pay or reimburse the lead agency for the federal share of a project’s cost. Obligation in no way refers to the expenditure or project completion; but only that the specific project has been marked and approved for federal reimbursement.

This documentation provides increased transparency of government transportation spending to state and local officials as well as the general public. The tables below reflect the surface transportation projects and the transit projects which were obligated federal funding during FY 2023 in the metropolitan planning area (MPA). For each surface transportation project, the earliest authorization date, project ID number, agency responsible, project description, federal funding source, amount of federal funds obligated, amount of federal funds requested in the local Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), and federal funds remaining for the project are included. For each transit project, the executed date, agency, project type, project name, authorizing statute, and amount of federal funds authorized are included. The map below reflects the thirteen surface transportation projects with locations that are able to be mapped.

This report indicates that $141,301,169.92 in federal funds were obligated for surface transportation projects in the region in FY 2023. The Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District reported $50,844,763 in authorized federal funds for transit projects in FY 2023.

Federally Obligated Surface Transportation Projects, FY 2023
Authorization Earliest Date Tip Project Number Agency Responsible Project Description Federal Funding Source Federal Funds Obligated in FY 23 Federal Funds Requested in TIP Federal Funds Remaining (AC)
11/1/2019 A082 State Bridge deck repairs on various structures in Champaign County. NHPP IIJA $163,469.36 $1,760,000.00 $-
3/11/2020 A104 State Resurfacing on I-74 from 1.3 miles W of the Champaign Co line to 0.2 mile W of IL 47 in Mohomet. NHPP FAST $3,897,173.84 $3,645,000.00 $-
4/20/2020 L008 State Traffic signal installation on I-57NB and SB ramps at Curtis Rd. NHPP FAST EXT $701.06 $630,000.00 $-
4/30/2020 A097 State Resurfacing and bridge deck overlay on I-72 from White Heath Rd NE of White Heath to I-57 W of Champaign. NHPP FAST $3,994,664.05 $7,153,000.00 $-
8/31/2020 H332 State Preliminary Engineering for bridge rehabilitation for CH 17 (Sadorus Road) over I-57 east of Sadorus and adjacent roadway improvement areas. Work includes but is not limited to: final bridge and roadway plans, specifications & estimates to produce biddable documents. Project will consist of removal & replacement of the existing bridge and associated roadway work, minor shoulder replacement will be required on i-57. Total length of improvements along CH 17 is approx. 0.17 miles. NHPP FAST $129,294.00 $270,000.00 $-
2/16/2022 N019 State New shoulders and milled rumble strips on US 45 from Saline Branch Ditch to 0.3 Mi N of Olympian Road HSIP FAST EXT $1,426,732.36 $1,170,000.00 $-
3/16/2022 A167D State Interchange reconstruction and bridge replacement reconstruction on I-57 at I-74 Interchange NHPP IIJA, HWY INF REPLACE $124,739,991.00 $81,900,000.00 $-
4/22/2022 H671 State Bridge deck overlay on I-74 over Saline Branch, 1 Mi E of US 45 NHPP IIJA $2,988,763.00 $2,651,000.00 $-
4/22/2022 HMLT2022-1 State Lighting improvements on I-74 from Prospect Avenue Interchange to Lincoln Avenue Interchange NHPP IIJA $311,691.00 $293,000.00 $-
5/6/2022; 12/1/2022 UPD 22-01 Urbana Park District Preliminary engineering to install 10 foot wide multi-use path including a new pedestrian bridge over Saline Branch on Urbana Park District ROW. SIDEWALKS, SIGNING, PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PEDESTRIAN TRUSS STRUCTURE OVER SALINE BRANCH. TAP 50K-200K $678,230.40 $682,100.00 $-
9/15/2022 SA-20-05 Savoy Preliminary Engineering including: Updating the phase I Report, complete Ph II engineering to construct a RR Grade Separation over Curtis RD. Curtis Rd work includes a 4 Lane cross section from Prospect to US 45 and a 3 lane cross section from US 45 to First ST. Also includes an Off Street shared-use path. HWY INFRA COVID $238,013.00 $3,478,013.00 $-
12/1/2022 MA-22-01 Mahomet RESURFACING, PATCHING, SIDEWALKS, CURB AND GUTTER AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS. MAIN STREET FROM DIVISION STREET TO LINCOLN STREET, DIVISION STREET FROM STATE STREET TO US 150 AND STATE STREET AT THE INTERSECTION WITH DIVISION STREET. STBG 5K-50K POP, HWY INFRA COVID $639,957.85 $672,000.00 $-
1/26/2023 K027-1 State Standard overlay on IL 130 from W of Guardian Dr and S on E University Drive Ave to I-74 ramps NHPP EXMT IIJA, NHPP IIJA $2,092,489.00 $1,971,000.00 $-
Federally Obligated Transit Projects, FY 2023
Executed Date Agency Project Type Project Name Authorizing Statute Federal Funds Authorized
6/26/2023 MTD Transit Capacity Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses & Infrastructure (Low-No) IL-2019-007-02 (amendment) $165,352
6/23/2023 MTD Transit Capacity CPF Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Bus Procurement IL-2023-028-00 $3,785,080
5/30/2023 MTD Transit Capacity CRRSAA Section 5307 Operating Assistance - Hydrogen Bus Procurement IL-2021-008-01 (amendment) $8,051,564
5/30/2023 MTD Capital Improvements ARP Section 5307 Capital Improvements IL-2022-014-02 (amendment) $8,242,789
3/30/2023 MTD Transit Capacity Section 5307 (4) 60-foot Hybrid Bus Procurement IL-2023-009-00 $4,061,626
3/30/2023 MTD Transit Capacity ARP section 5307 (4) 60-foot & (4) 40-foot Hybrid Bus Procurement IL-2022-010-01 (amendment) $394,352
7/27/2022 MTD Capital Improvements Section 5339 & 5307 Illinois Terminal Expansion IL-2022-031-00 $26,144,000

CUUATS Background

As a result of the 1962 Federal-Aid Highway Act, the Champaign-Urbana Urbanized Area Transportation Study (CUUATS) was created in 1964 to administer the area’s continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive (3C) transportation planning process. In order to assure that comprehensive regional planning efforts were achieved, the Governor of the State of Illinois designated the Champaign County Regional Planning Commission (including CUUATS as a constitutive agency) as the area’s MPO in March 1974. CUUATS is the regional transportation entity for the City of Champaign, City of Urbana, Village of Savoy, Village of Mahomet, Village of Tolono, and Village of Bondville.

CUUATS Member Agencies and Structure

CUUATS is comprised of the following eight member agencies, which all have voting power: the Cities of Champaign and Urbana, Village of Savoy, Champaign County, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District (CUMTD), Champaign County Regional Planning Commission, and the Illinois Department of Transportation.

CUUATS operates under the principal direction of a Technical Committee and a Policy Committee. In its organizational structure, the Technical Committee acts as a working group under the direction of the Policy Committee. The Technical Committee is comprised of technical staff members from all CUUATS participating agencies who perform analyses and make recommendations concerning transportation issues to the Policy Committee. The Policy Committee is comprised of local elected and appointed officials of those agencies that have a primary interest in transportation. The Policy Committee has decision-making authority for CUUATS and establishes policies that guide the MPO’s transportation planning process.

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

The TIP is a federally mandated product of the on-going transportation planning process for CUUATS. The purpose of the TIP is to document proposed projects at least four fiscal years in advance so that project funding can be secured. Any local project that solicits federal or state monies must be in the TIP in order to receive such funding. With ever-changing project timelines, costs, and consultant availability, the TIP may not always reflect a current picture of actual project expenditures. This listing of federally obligated projects supplements the TIP by documenting actual federal expenditures for projects in the metropolitan planning area during the previous fiscal year. The TIP FY 2023-2028 is updated on an ongoing basis and is available to the public online.

CUUATS Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP)

The LRTP is a federally mandated document that is updated every five years and details how the urbanized area transportation system will evolve over the next 25 years. The LRTP goes hand in hand with this listing of federally obligated projects that, along with the TIP, track how local transportation investments are working toward short and long range transportation goals and objectives in the region. The LRTP 2045 was approved in 2019 and is available to the public online.

Public Involvement

Since its inception in 1964, CUUATS has been actively committed to involving the public in its planning process. Mailers, public notices, and frequently updated websites are all methods commonly utilized to keep the public informed of projects, documents, and public meetings. The CUUATS Public Participation Plan was approved in 2023 and is available to the public online.