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Item 18 - Measure M2 Funding Eligibility 2026-27 Renewal
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Item 18 - Measure M2 Funding Eligibility 2026-27 Renewal
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Measure M2 Funding Eligibility 2026-27 Renewal <br /> June 2, 2026 <br /> Page 2 <br /> OCTA collects the one-half cent sales tax revenue and distributes it among freeway, <br /> transit, and local street improvements as shown in the following graphic: <br /> Funding Distribution <br /> co C <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> "Ai 5 of C.K,..n 1% gnu,ew <br /> Enniwnn nnWM4y.liu.i PSs{ydm Au Wl o/]-hdd--.li OC{N, „ I. d!�/ <br /> CO1FA <br /> "�^'E.9 .r.]sRNbcand to br* y <br /> Santa Ana receives Measure M2 funds in two categories: Local Fair-Share (LFS) <br /> (formulaic distribution) and Competitive Grants. Generally LFS funding is utilized by the <br /> City to maintain and rehabilitate streets based on the City's Pavement Management <br /> Program, while Competitive Grant funds are used to construct transportation projects <br /> such as street widenings and bike lanes in accordance with the adopted General Plan's <br /> Mobility Element and the County's Master Plan of Highways. <br /> In order to qualify for both funding categories, Santa Ana (along with all Orange County <br /> Cities) must adhere to strict requirements and satisfy 13 eligibility categories. Fulfilling <br /> M2 eligibility requirements allows the City access to over $6 million annually in LFS <br /> funding. Since the implementation of Measure M2 in April 2011, the City of Santa Ana <br /> has received approximately $71.9 million in Local Fair Share funding and approximately <br /> $185.2 million in Competitive Grant funding. <br /> LFS has been a funding source for various street improvement projects primarily <br /> funding an annual neighborhood Local Street Preventative Maintenance (slurry seal) <br /> project. Additionally, LFS funds have contributed toward both the Warner Avenue <br /> Improvements projects and the Bristol Street Improvements as well as the Main Street <br /> Slurry Seal and Resurfacing project. Future uses of LFS funds in the fiscal year 26/27 <br /> Capital Improvement Program include Bristol Street Corridor Regional Traffic <br /> Synchronization and Industrial Street Repairs in addition to the annual neighborhood <br /> Local Street Preventative Maintenance project. <br />
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