Legislation Details

File #: 15-26243    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Business Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/14/2026 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 6/8/2026 Final action:
Title: Federal Funding for the Rozzelles Ferry Mobility Path
Attachments: 1. Map - Rozzelles Ferry Mobility Path, 2. Resolution - Rozzelles Ferry Mobility Path, 3. Budget Ordinance - Federal funding for Rozzelles Ferry Mobility Path
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Title
Federal Funding for the Rozzelles Ferry Mobility Path

Action
Action:
A. Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager, or his designee, to negotiate and execute a grant agreement with the Federal Highway Administration to accept Fiscal Year 2024 Reconnecting Communities funds in the amount of $1,290,480 for the Rozzelles Ferry Mobility Path, and

B. Adopt a budget ordinance appropriating $1,290,480 from the Federal Highway Administration to the General Capital Projects Fund.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
Debbie Smith, Transportation
Samantha Miller, Transportation

Explanation
* The Rozzelles Ferry Mobility Path is a planned, comprehensive 5.25-mile section of Rozzelles Ferry Road and Valleydale Road that will retrofit the street and will create shared-use paths, allowing safe and seamless movement across access barriers such as I-85, Brookshire Boulevard, and railroads.
* This project is located in the Beatties Ford/Rozzelles Ferry Corridor of Opportunity in Council District 2.
* The program goals align with the goals in Charlotte's Strategic Mobility Plan, particularly the goal to create mode shifts from single-occupancy vehicles to active modes like walking and biking and to better connect residents to essential goods and services.
* A feasibility study was completed in 2021 to enhance mobility and connectivity for the residents in the Beatties Ford/Rozzelles Ferry corridor.
* The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act established the Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program to advance community-centered transportation connection projects, with priority for projects that benefit communities.
* As part of the Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program, the city was awarded a $1,290,480 planning grant to advance feasibility design of the preferred alignment along Rozzelles Ferry Road.
* Grant requirements include a 20 percent local match. The total budget for the project is $1,613,100 and includes:
* $1,290,480 in federal grant funding, and
* $322,620 in l...

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