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File #: 2019-00768    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/14/2019 In control: City Council - 5PM
On agenda: 6/11/2019 Final action:
Title: Transfer of Funds to the Transportation Corridor Program (R15190000)
Indexes: Budget Change
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Title:
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Transfer of Funds to the Transportation Corridor Program (R15190000)
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File ID: 2019-00768

Location
Location: Citywide

Recommendation:
Recommendation
Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager or the City Manager's designee to transfer $200,000 (Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account Fund, Fund 2036) from the expense budget in the Street and Bikeway Overlay and Seals Program (R15182000) to the expense budget in the Transportation Corridor Program (R15190000).

Contact: Greg Smith, Senior Engineer, (916) 808-8364; Juan Montanez, Maintenance Division Manager (916) 808-2254, Department of Public Works

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Presenter: None

Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Resolution



Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: Additional funds are needed to complete design and bid advertisement of the annual pavement resurfacing project which will extend the life of existing pavement in a cost-effective manner.

Policy Considerations: The recommendations meet the City's objectives to maintain its infrastructure and achieve the outcomes defined in the State legislation. In addition to basic transportation needs, the local street and road system is also critical for farm to market needs, interconnectivity, multimodal needs, and commerce. Police, fire, and emergency medical services all need safe reliable roads to react quickly to emergency calls.

Economic Impacts: None

Environmental Considerations:

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): Programming funding is an administrative activity and is not considered a project under CEQA Guidelines (Title 14 Cal. Code Reg. ?15000 et seq.) ? 15378 (b)(4).

Sustainability: The City uses pavement mixes incorporating a mix of recycled materials when possible. In connection with pavement rehabilitation, the City will incorporate improved accessibility and active transportation improvements where feasible. Restoring roads before they fail reduces construction time which results in less air poll...

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