TIP Project #2026-76-188: Cedar City Pedestrian Improvements, Phase II

Proposed Amendment (new)

Sidewalk installation on west side of North Castle Heights Avenue from Armstrong Drive to bridge over Sinking Creek (Cedar City Trail) and bridge rail replacement on North Castle Heights Avenue over Sinking Creek. Pedestrian signal improvements at North Castle Heights Avenue and W Baddour Parkway, including curb ramps with truncated domes, ped signals, crosswalk

M Multi-Modal Upgrades Regional Plan ID:
Lebanon TDOT PIN: 129816.02
Wilson County Total Cost: $2,298,327.50
Various Routes Total Programmed: $2,298,327.50
Various Locations Federal Share: $1,838,662.00
0.00 miles Federal Obligation*:
Exempt Unobligated Balance: $1,838,662.00
*obligations to date during current TIP period
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Programmed Funds

Fiscal YearPhaseFunding SourceTotal FundsFederal FundsState FundsLocal Funds
2026CONSTRUCTIONL-STBG$160,740.00$128,592.00$0.00$32,148.00
2026CONSTRUCTIONTAP$2,137,587.50$1,710,070.00$0.00$427,517.50
TOTAL  $2,298,327.50$1,838,662.00$0.00$459,665.50

Construction Reserve Funds

There is no reserve funding information for this TIP Project.

Obligated Funds

There is no obligated funding information for this TIP Project.

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Project Notes

NotePosted On
Amendment 2026-010: Project is split into phase I (2022-76-158) and phase II (2026-76-188) projects. $1,838,662.00 (Federal) is shifted to phase II, including $128,592 in L-STBG funds, and $1,710,070 in TAP funds. $60,000 in Federal L-STBG funds are moved from construction to design in the phase I project, which includes design for both phases of the project.1/30/2026
PE-D for the project (2026-76-188) was obligated as an earlier stage of project (2022-76-158).1/29/2026

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