PIN 5765.46 Brooklea Dr. over Tannery Brook (BNY)

New Project

The Greater Buffalo-Niagara Regional Transportation Council (GBNRTC), the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Erie and Niagara Counties, is proposing to amend the 2023-2027 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) by adding one (1) new project.

The project will restore the bridge condition rating to a 5 or greater, for at least 75 years using cost effective techniques to minimize the life cycle cost of maintenance and repair. The project will involve the complete replacement of the existing two-span corrugated steel pipes. The existing two-span, 24.7' long bridge will be replaced by a 35' long x 8' high precast adjacent box beam superstructure on cast-in-place abutments on spread footings. Guide rail will be replaced and brought up to NYSDOT standards. Stone filling will be utilized to mitigate stream action that has caused erosion of the banks. Roadway work will consist of approximately 100' before and after the bridge.

A location map is included with the attached Initial Project Proposal (IPP).

The total project cost is $2.408M ($2.288M Bridge New York award + $0.120M Local Match (Aurora). Fiscal constraint is maintained.

The obligation date will be 7/26.

The GBNRTC is currently in consultation with the Interagency Consultation Group for Air Quality Conformity (ICG) for a Transportation Conformity determination. Exemption Code A19 - Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes).

Public comments will be received for 30 days from 10/24/24 until Close of Business (COB) on 11/24/24.

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