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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25K - SA REGIONAL TRANSP CTR REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: FEBRUARY 5, 2007 TITLE APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR CITY OF SANTA ANA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION CENTER CITY-INITIATED TRANSIT EXTENSIONS TO METROLINK STUDIES PROJ~' 06-2502 o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1" Reading o Ordinance on 20' Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER ECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute a cooperative agreement with the Orange County Transportation Authority in an amount not to exceed $100,000 to conduct the City of Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center City-Initiated Transit Extensions to Metrolink Studies. 2. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an amendment to the agreement with Parsons Brinckerhoff in an amount not to exceed $100,000 to conduct the City-Initiated Transit Extensions to Metrolink Studies. 3. Approve an appropriation adjustment recognizing $100,000 in unanticipated Measure M Transit funds in account no. 32-01-5053, and appropriate the same amount to the City-Initiated Transit Extensions to Metrolink Studies project account no. 32-551-6631, project no. 06-2502. DISCUSSION On October 14, 2005, the aCTA Board of Directors approved a package of projects as a substitute for the Centerline Project that would satisfy the air quality goals established for rapid transit projects. The Board also approved a five-year program of rapid transit projects using the existing Metrolink commuter rail corridor as the backbone of the Orange County's transit system. Additionally, on February 27, 2006, the aCTA Board approved a four-step process for City-Initiated Transit Extensions to Metrolink, now known as the Go Local program as shown below: 25K-1 RTC Metrolink Extension Studies February 5, 2007 Page 2 of 3 . Step one allocates up to a total of $3.4 million for cities to develop a local transit vision and conduct initial planning. All cities are eligible to receive $100,000 grants, once they execute a cooperative agreement with aCTA. . Step two is scheduled to commence in the first quarter of 2008 and makes available the remainder of $30 million on a competitive basis to further develop the most promising projects. . Step three is planned to coincide with the availability of renewed Measure M funds, proj ects may move into proj ect development and implementation, and the major projects will presumably advance into a federally funded preliminary engineering effort. . Step four focuses resources on transforming the Metrolink stations into major multi-modal transportation centers. Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) has been working with City staff and has recently completed the Santa Ana Transit Master Plan (Exhibit 1). In Step one of the Go Local Program PB will be studying in more detail the transit feeder alignment concepts derived from the Transit Master Plan. The four transit feeder service alignments currently under consideration will connect the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center (SARTC) with the Civic Center and Downtown area, Main Place, Bowers Museum District and the South Coast Metro Area. In addition options to extend this service to the proposed Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service along Harbor Boulevard via the former Pacific Electric (PE) Right-of-way, 17th Street, Bristol Street and Edinger Avenue, and the John Wayne Airport via Sunflower Avenue, Bear Street and Interstate 405 will be considered. Staff recommends that the City execute the cooperative agreement with aCTA to receive an additional $100,000 to study the transit feeder alignment concepts described above. Staff also recommends that the City execute an amendment to the agreement with PB to provide consultant support services to conduct the Metrolink extension studies that will meet the various Federal transit agencies' guidelines. This will enable Santa Ana to complete Step one of the Go Local Program and have a project (s) ready for submittal for Step two which makes available $30 million for further development of the most promising projects. As stated previously, the additional $100,000 will be used for consultant services to complete Step one of the Go Local program. The amended contract is estimated at total contract amount not-to-exceed $254,000. 25K-2 RTC Metrolink Extension Studies February 5, 2007 Page 3 of 3 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT Upon approval of the appropriation adjustment, funds available in Measure M Transit Funds (account no. 32-01-5053) will be appropriated to the City-Initiated Metrolink Extension Studies project account (account no. 32-551-6631, project no. 06-2502). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: '~2/~}~Mi ~ James G. Ross r-' Executive Director Public Works Agency ':t C\t'\ "" l' ~ '" r., ~ ~-:-: . > Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Management Services Agency , / /'~ 25K-3 ~ (, -- a;=;; . ..,.. I "."-J.......... i ---..' I ') ! ,) " SANTA ANA COLLEGE , t . 1 I ..-.j-- I , -- . ._~_..- , I , "V SANTA ANA * PWA i , . PUBUC WORKS AGENCY City Council Agenda Date Februarv 5, 2007 1- , '" - '~ "".". t - - - t. MAIN I, .. ...~,__~ PLACE ( l ! '; ~~E L// D~~i~~I\' CENTER' , I I ! .- ,-'l.,~ .... "'", ': -~.,," ~.."- *, , '~ t i , , I BOWERS MUSEUM I I i i I , -J-" + r-."-t.,,-,~-,~--,..,----_.~..,.,..,- .. . 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