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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
JUNE 7, 2016
TITLE:
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS FOR
BICYCLE CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM GRANTS
(STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 1, 3B)
CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
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Adopt a resolution authorizing the Executive Director of the Public Works Agency to submit five
applications for Bicycle Corridor Improvement Program grants.
DISCUSSION
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) issued a call for Bicycle Corridor
Improvement (BCI) Program applications for federal Fiscal Years 2016 -17 and 2017 -18. BCI is
a federally funded program which provides construction funds for projects that improve safety
and convenience for bicycle commuters.
In response to this call, staff prepared and submitted five applications for the following projects:
• Protected Bike Lanes on Bristol Street, Edinger Avenue to First Street
• Class II Buffered Bike Lanes
o Edinger Avenue, Bristol Street to Flower Street
o Bristol Street, Central Avenue to Sunflower Avenue
• Class II Bike Lanes on Hazard Avenue, Euclid Street to Harbor Boulevard
• Citywide Bike Racks
• Various Bike Boulevards
The grant program guidelines require submission of an authorizing resolution (Exhibit 1) to
complete the applications. The project descriptions include estimated costs (Exhibit 2) and the
general locations of the projects shown in the project location map (Exhibit 3).
The proposed projects will provide needed bicycle infrastructure, including protected or buffered
bike lanes, bicycle boulevards, and citywide bike racks. These projects will improve traffic safety,
encourage active transportation, and increase mobility. Although the application deadline is May
9, 2016, the grant program guidelines allow the authorized resolution to be submitted after the
application deadline.
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Resolution Authorizing Grant Applications
Bicycle Corridor Improvement Program
June 7, 2016
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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).
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality Act, this action is exempt
from further review as there is no potential for any environmental impact.
FISCAL IMPACT
For any project that is approved for funding, the BCI Program will cover 88 percent of the eligible
costs and the City will need to provide the remaining 12 percent match. The City's portion will
be budgeted in a future Capital Improvement Program.
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Exhibits: 1. Resolution
2. Project Description & Cost
3. Location Map
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RESOLUTION NO. 2016 -XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR FUNDING
FOR THE BICYCLE CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM FUNDED WITH CONGESTION MITIGATION
AND AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FUNDING
UNDER THE MOVING AHEAD FOR PROGRESS IN THE
21ST CENTURY AND FIXING AMERICAS SURFACE
TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION ACT
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and
declares as follows:
A. The United State Congress enacted the Moving Ahead for Progress in the
21st Century (MAP -21) Federal Transportation Act on July 6, 2012 and
Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Federal Transportation Act
on December 4, 2015, which makes Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality
Improvement Program (CMAQ) funds available to the Orange County
Transportation Authority (OCTA).
B. OCTA has established the procedures and criteria for reviewing proposals.
C. The City of Santa Ana possesses authority to nominate bicycle projects
funded using Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program
funding and to finance, acquire, and construct the proposed projects.
D. The Public Works Agency will maintain and operate the property acquired,
developed, rehabilitated, or restored for the life of the facilities or activity.
E. With the approval of the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)
and /or OCTA, the Public Works Agency or its successors in interest in the
property may transfer the responsibility to maintain and operate the property.
F. The Public Works Agency will amend the agency Capital Improvement
Program (CIP) to include the project if selected for funding.
Section 2. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana nominates the following projects
and authorizes the City Manager and /or the Executive Director of the Public Works
Agency or their designees to submit an application for Bicycle Corridor Improvement
Exhibit 1
Resolution 2013 -xxx
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Program funding, including all understanding and assurances contained therein, and to
provide such additional information as may be required:
• Bristol Street Protected Bike Lanes
• Edinger Avenue & Bristol Street Class II Buffered Bike Lanes
• Hazard Avenue Class II Bike Lanes
• Santa Ana Citywide Bike Racks
• Various Bike Boulevards
Section 3. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana authorizes the City Manager and /or
the Executive Director of the Public Works Agency to apply for the Congestion Mitigation
and Air Quality funding under the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21 st Century Federal
Transportation Act and Fixing Americas Surface Transportation Act for the Bicycle
Corridor Improvement Program and to execute and submit all documents and take any
actions necessary, for and on behalf of the City of Santa Ana, for the purpose of obtaining
financial assistance from the Orange County Transportation Authority, under the Bicycle
Corridor Improvement Program, including the execution of a cooperative agreement with
OCTA to facilitate delivery of the projects.
Section 4. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana certifies that, if selected, the City
will provide the required twelve percent (12 %) matching funds, and will have sufficient
funds to operate and maintain the project(s).
Section 5. The Public Works Agency of the City of Santa Ana will cause project work to
commence within six months following notification from the State or OCTA that funds have
been authorized to proceed by the Federal Highway Administration or Federal Transit
Administration and that the project will be carried to completion with reasonable diligence.
Section 6. The Public Works Agency of the City of Santa Ana will give Caltrans and /or
OCTA's representatives access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers or
documents related to the bicycle project.
Section 7. The Public Works Agency of the City of Santa Ana will comply where
applicable with provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act, the National
Environmental Policy Act, the American with Disabilities Act, Federal Title VI, Buy America
provision, and any other federal, state, and /or local laws, rules and /or regulations.
Section 8. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City
Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this
Resolution.
Resolution No. 2016 -xxx
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ADOPTED this _ day of June, 2016.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho City ttorney
By:
Sandoval
ief Assistant City Attorn
AYES: Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
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Resolution No. 2016 -xxx
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CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY
I, Maria D. Huizar, Clerk of the Council, do hereby certify the attached Resolution No.
2016- to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana on , 2016.
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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Resolution No. 2016 -xxx
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Bicycle Corridor Improvement Program
Bicycle Facilities Locations Recommended for Grant Application
FY 2016 -2017
Project
Description
Cost
Bristol Street Protected Bike Lanes
Install protected /buffered bike lanes and lane
$2,580,687
narrowing on Bristol Street from Edinger
Avenue to 1s' Street
Edinger Avenue & Bristol Street
Install buffered bike lanes and lane narrowing
$780,181
Class II Buffered Bike Lanes
on Edinger Avenue from Bristol Street to
Flower Street and Bristol Street from Central
Avenue to Sunflower Avenue
Hazard Avenue Class II Bike Lanes
Install road diet with protected /buffered
$1,147,797
bike lanes, sharrows and lane narrowing on
Hazard Avenue from Euclid Street to Harbor
Blvd.
Santa Ana Citywide Bike Racks
Install bike racks Citywide
$1,400,098
Various Bike Boulevards
Install bike boulevards on Washington
$2,106,918
Avenue from King Street to Bristol Street,
King Street from 10t" Street to 17th Street,
Pacific from 1st Street to Washington Avenue.
Total
$8,015,681
Exhibit 2
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