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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
MARCH 3, 2015
TITLE:
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT TO
RECOGNIZE ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
PROGRAM GRANTS AND AMEND THE FISCAL
YEAR 2014/15 SEVEN -YEAR CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
(NON- GENERAL FUND)
{STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 1, B}
CITY MANA ER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
APPROVED
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As Recommended
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As Amended
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Ordinance on 1" Reading
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Ordinance on 2 "d Reading
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Implementing Resolution
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Set Public Hearing For
CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
Approve an appropriation adjustment recognizing $4,813,000 in Active Transportation Program
grant funds into the Transportation System Management revenue account and appropriating
the same to the Active Transportation Program expenditure account, and rescinding the
$248,886 appropriation of Bicycle Corridor Improvement Program grant funds in the Select
Street account.
2. Approve an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2014/15 seven -year Capital Improvement Program
to add seven new projects, and change the funding source for the Bike Lanes - Newhope, Civic
Center, and Grand project, all funded by a $4,813,000 Active Transportation Program grant
award.
DISCUSSION
In October 2013, Council authorized submittal of a Bicycle Corridor Improvement (BCI) Program grant
application for a project to install Class II (on- street) bike lanes along Newhope Avenue, Civic Center
Drive, and Grand Avenue. The BCI Program is federally funded and provides construction funds for
local projects that improve safety and convenience for bicycle commuters. The proposed bike lanes
project is consistent with the City's Bicycle Master Plan and would help extend and connect existing
and planned bike paths. Notification of the $248,886 grant award was received in time for the project
to be included in the Fiscal Year 2014/2015 Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which was
approved by Council on June 17, 2014.
In March 2014, the State of California Department of Transportation issued a call for projects for the
Active Transportation Program (ATP) for Federal Fiscal Years (FFY) 2014/2015 and 2015/2016. ATP
is a Federal- and State - funded program which provides construction and educational grants for
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projects that increase the proportion of biking and walking, increase traffic safety and mobility for
pedestrians and cyclists, and reduce childhood obesity. Although there is a similarity in the type of
projects that may be funded by ATP and BCI grants, the ATP does not obligate the applicant to
provide matching funds.
Recognizing an opportunity to compete for a funding source that did not have a matching fund
obligation, in May 2014 staff submitted 11 applications for ATP funding consideration, including one
for the Class II Bike Lanes project. Of the 11 applications, eight grants were awarded, totaling
$4,813,000. These grants will fund bikeway installations, traffic safety enhancements at 11 bike trail
crossings, new or modified traffic signals at five school crossings, and preparation of complete street
plans for five corridors (see Exhibits 1 and 2). The Class II Bike Lanes project received an award of
$272,000.
Since the funds for the eight ATP projects listed in Exhibit 1 were allocated after adoption of the Fiscal
Year 2014/15 CIP, an amendment to the CIP is needed to incorporate these new projects. An
Appropriation Adjustment is also required to recognize the new funding for the Class II Bike Lanes
project and replace the BCI appropriation.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Environmental reviews will be conducted for all ATP - funded projects, and will be presented to the City
Council concurrent with award of construction contract(s). These types of projects typically qualify for
Categorical Exemptions.
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT
Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #1 Community Safety, Objective #3
(promote fiscal accountability to ensure financial responsibility at all levels of the organization),
Strategy B (promote ongoing efforts to obtain grant funding for activities that will assist in
preventing, enforcing and reducing criminal activity and traffic collisions).
FISCAL IMPACT
All of these ATP projects are 100% grant funded and no City match is required. The appropriation
adjustment will rescind the appropriation of BCI funding for the Bike Lanes - Newhope, Civic Center,
and Grand project, decreasing the allocation by $248,886 from the Select Street Construction
revenue account (No. 05917660- 66220) and expenditure account (No. 05917660 - 66220);
recognize $4,813,000 in Active Transportation Program funding into the Transportation System
Management revenue account (No. 14817002 - 52025); and appropriate $4,813,000 into the Active
Transportation Program expenditure account (No. 14817613 - 66220).
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Public Works Agency
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APPROVED AS TO FUNDS & ACCOUNTS:
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Francisco Gutierrez
Executive Director
Finance & Management Services Agency
Exhibit 1: Active Transportation Program Grants
Exhibit 2: Active Transportation Program Grants Location Map
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Active Transportation Program Grants
I
Bike Lanes
Newhope -Civic Center -Grand Class II Bike
$272,000
Lanes
2
Complete Street Plan
5th Street (from Harbor Blvd. to Sullivan
$300,000
Street), Raitt Street (from 1 stet Street to
McFadden Avenue), St. Andrew Place (from
Bristol Street to Main Street), Bishop Street
(from Broadway to Standard Avenue) and
Orange Street from 1 st St to Warner Ave)
3
SRTS Enhancement
Curb extensions, upgrading wheelchair ramps
$480,000
for Heninger Elem
and educational outreach and traffic signal at
Flower /Walnut
4
SRTS Enhancement
Curb extensions, upgrading wheelchair ramps
$500,000
for King Elem
and educational outreach and traffic signal at
McFadden/Pacific
5
SRTS Enhancement
Curb extensions, upgrading wheelchair ramps
$780,000
for Washington Elem
and educational outreach and traffic signal at
Flower /Anahurst and left turn arrows at
Flower/Warner
6
Bishop - Pacific-
Develop, Design and Construct bike boulevards
$950,000
Shelton Bike
Boulevards
7
SRTS Enhancement
Curb extensions, upgrading wheelchair ramps
$430,000
for Monte Vista Elem
and educational outreach and left turn arrows at
McFadden/Raitt
8
Maple Bike Trail
Enhance Bike Trail Crossings
$1,101,000
Safety Enhancements
$4,813,000
Exhibit 1
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Legend:
Bike Trail Safety Enhancements
Complete Street Plans
Note: Project numbers
correlates with Exhibit 1
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Exhibit 2
Active Transportation Program Grants
Projects Locations
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