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Resolutions and Authorization to Submit Bicycle Transportation <br />Account and Bicycle Corridor Improvement Program Project <br />May 21 , 2012 <br />Page 2 <br />APPLICATIONS Staff is requesting authorization to submit grant applications for the two <br />additional projects. The application deadline was April 27, 2012. However, Caltrans accepted a <br />draft resolution as part of the application with the understanding that the approved resolution will <br />follow. In addition, in response to the BCI -call for projects, staff is requesting authorization to <br />submit grant applications for all four projects: Newhope Avenue Bike Lane, First Street Bike <br />Lane, Chestnut Avenue Bike Lane, and the Maple Bike Trail Enhanced Crossings- The <br />application deadline was April 30, 2012. However, OCTA accepted a draft resolution as part of <br />the application with the understanding that the approved resolution will follow. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />Pursuant to Section 1 5061 (b)(3) of the Environmental Quality Act, this action is exempt from <br />further review as there is no potential for any environmental impact. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />For the two BTA projects, the City will need to provide 10 percent matching funds and the <br />Bicycle Transportation Account will provide 90 percent of the funding for any project that is <br />approved for funding. For the four BCI projects, the City will need to provide 12 percent matching <br />funds and the Bicycle Corridor Improvement (BCI) Program will provide 88 percent of the <br />funding for any project that is approved for funding. The City's match for those projects <br />receiving BCI or BTA grant funds will be budgeted in a future Capital Improvement Program- <br />? ? <br />Raul odinez II <br />Executive Director <br />Public Works Agency <br />APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: <br />C\Q?\2? ?? c ? ? ? ? o .? <br />Francisco Gutierrez <br />Executive Director <br />Finance & Management Services Agency <br />RG/ZK <br />Exhibits: 1 - Resolution for BTA Applications <br />2. Resolution for BCI Applications <br />3- Location Map <br />4- Project Cost <br />55B-2
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