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HomeMy WebLinkAbout21A - APP - AUTHORIZE APP FOR FEDERAL HIGHWAY SAFETY GRANTREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: JULY 15, 2013 TITLE AUTHORIZATION TO APPLY FOR FEDERAL HIGHWAY SAFETY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM GRANTS G C "MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: APPROVED ? As Recommended ? As Amended ? Ordinance on 15' Reading ? Ordinance on 2nd Reading ? Implementing Resolution ? Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER Authorize staff to submit grant applications to the State of California Department of Transportation for consideration of federal Highway Safety Improvement Program funding. DISCUSSION The Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) grant application requires Council authorization. The State of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) issued a call for projects for Federal Fiscal Year 2013/2014. HSIP is a federally funded program managed by Caltrans, and it provides construction funds for projects which improve traffic and pedestrian safety, including traffic signals and signage upgrades. Staff is recommending authorization to submit 11 projects for HSIP funding (Exhibit 1). The new traffic signals and/or traffic signal modifications were selected based on the FY 2012/2013 Traffic Signal Priority List rankings which consider vehicular traffic volume, pedestrian activity, and collision history. The remaining projects were selected to enhance vehicular and pedestrian safety, or to improve signage visibility and reflectivity. Given the need for these improvements, HSIP grant funding provides an opportunity to construct the improvements and increase safety at the corresponding locations. The City's proposed total funding request is over $4,000,000, even though the program's award limit per agency is $3,000,000. This strategy was used to improve the likelihood that the City will receive the maximum award. The funding application submittal deadline is July 26, 2013. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Environmental reviews will be conducted on those projects which receive funding and will be presented to the City Council when the construction contract is awarded. These types of projects typically qualify for Categorical Exemption. 21A-1 Authorization to Apply For Federal Highway Safety Improvement Program Grants July 15, 2013 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT The City will need to provide 10 percent matching funds for the HSIP grant. The City's Capital Improvement Program for FY 2013/2014 includes $124,115 for traffic safety projects which may serve as a partial match. If the City is successful, grant funds will become available during FY 2014/2015. As needed, additional matching funds will be set aside in future Capital Improvement Program budgets. 117 j r Raul Godinez Ili , E. Executive Director Public Works Agency Exhibit: 1. Projects Recommended for Grant Application 21A-2 Highway Safety Improvement Program Projects Recommended For Grant Application FY 2013-2014 Location Improvement Cost Westminster Avenue and Clinton Traffic signal modification & $330 000 Street signage upgrade , Edinger Avenue and Sullivan Traffic signal modification & $250 000 Street signage upgrade , 17th Street and English Street Traffic signal modification & $275 000 signage upgrade , MacArthur Boulevard and Plaza Traffic signal modification & Drive signage upgrade $275,000 Flower Street and Walnut Street New Traffic Signal Installation $330,000 Standard Avenue and Bishop Street New Traffic Signal Installation $330,000 McFadden Avenue and Pacific Avenue New Traffic Signal Installation $330,000 Citywide Pedestrian Count Down Heads 100 000 $1 and ADA Push Buttons , , School Crossing Safety Install Rectangle Rapid Flashing Enhancements at Six Crosswalks Beacons at Six School $220,000 Crosswalks Citywide Upgrade Arterial Signage $300,000 Fairview Street Bridge Fairview Barrier Rail $350,000 Total $4,090,000 Exhibit 1 21A-3 21A-4