Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 19-0365   
Type: Report to Board/Commission Status: Passed
Meeting Body: Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission
On agenda: 3/21/2019
Title: Recommend to City Council a Project To Be Used in the Application of Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 Funding for Fiscal Year 2019/20
Attachments: 1. TDA Funding Project 1 Update Off-Street Pathway.pdf, 2. TDA Funding Project 3 California Ave at Pajaro Ave.pdf, 3. TDA Funding Project 7 Fremont Ave at Manet Dr.pdf
REPORT TO BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMISSION
SUBJECT
Title
Recommend to City Council a Project To Be Used in the Application of Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 Funding for Fiscal Year 2019/20

Report
BACKGROUND
TDA Article 3 is a source of funds created by State legislation and processed through the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) and Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) that annually returns sales tax revenues to local agencies earmarked for bicycle and pedestrian projects.

The eligibility requirements to receive funds in Fiscal Year (FY) 2019/20 funding cycle are:
1. The project shall fit within one of these eligible project types:
* Construction and/or engineering of a bicycle or pedestrian capital project.
* Maintenance of a multi-purpose path which is closed to motorized traffic.
* Bicycle safety education project (no more than 5% of county total).
* Development of a comprehensive bicycle or pedestrian facilities plans (allocations to a claimant for this purpose may not be made more than once every five years).
* Restriping Class II bicycle lanes.
2. Environmental clearance is required for construction projects only.
3. Potential projects must have been reviewed by the City's Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission (BPAC)
4. Bicycle projects funded by TDA Article 3 funds must comply the VTA Bicycle Technical Guidelines as adopted on December 13, 2012.
5. Have an authorizing resolution (Attachment 1 - reserve for City Council)
6. The project must be ready to implement within one year of the application cycle.

In FY 2019/20, the City anticipates to receive approximately $170,000 for eligible projects.

EXISTING POLICY
General Plan, Chapter 3, Land Use and Transportation Element:
* Goal A: Coordinated Regional and Local Planning - Protect the quality of life, the natural environment, and property investment, preserve home rule, secure fair share of funding, and provide leadership in the region.
* Goal B: C...

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