File #: 20-358    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Request Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/26/2020 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 8/11/2020 Final action:
Title: APPROVE A GRANT PARTICIPATION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SUPPLEMENTAL SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS AT SELECTED RAILROAD CROSSINGS IN THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH IN THE AMOUNT OF $46,000
Sponsors: Public Works Department
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report, 2. Simple Legal Review Approval - CRISI, 3. CRISI Grant Joint Participation Agmt - Delray
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TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Missie Barletto, Public Works Director
THROUGH: Jennifer Alvarez, Interim City Manager
DATE: August 11, 2020

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APPROVE A GRANT PARTICIPATION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SUPPLEMENTAL SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS AT SELECTED RAILROAD CROSSINGS IN THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH IN THE AMOUNT OF $46,000

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Recommended Action:
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Motion to Approve and execute the Grant Participation and Reimbursement Agreement for Construction of Supplemental Safety Improvements at Selected Railroad Crossings in the City of Delray Beach in coordination with Brightline and other local cities.

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Background:
In 2018, Brightline and several local cities partnered to apply for a CRISI grant, Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements. The CRISI program is administered by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) through the U.S. Department of Transportation and focuses on rail safety improvements.

In total, 48 crossings in the tri-county region will receive additional upgrades. The scope of work is different for each crossing and includes one or a combination of the following: exit gates, flexible edge-of-roadway delineators and striping, center-line delineators or active signs. All improvements are occurring on public crossings and are expected to be constructed over a 10 to 12-month timeframe once the grant is executed with the FRA. Brightline and its partners were awarded a $2.3 million grant, and Brightline’s staff has been working closely with the FRA on finalizing the scope of work. The total program is approximately $5.63 million.

Brightline is contributing $500,000 toward the program, and several cities have already committed to contributing funds toward the safety improvements. However, there is still a shortfall of approximately $2.3 million, and we need to close the gap with local dollars. Brightline is reaching out to each city that is receiving improvements to request at least 20 percent lo...

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