File #: 2017-4298   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 6/6/2017
Title: Adoption of Resolution Authorizing the Filing of Applications for Funding Assigned to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Committing Any Necessary Local Matching Funds and Stating Assurance to Complete the Central and Clement Avenue Complete Street Projects and the Citywide Resurfacing Project. (Transportation 91625)
Attachments: 1. Resolution
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Adoption of Resolution Authorizing the Filing of Applications for Funding Assigned to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Committing Any Necessary Local Matching Funds and Stating Assurance to Complete the Central and Clement Avenue Complete Street Projects and the Citywide Resurfacing Project. (Transportation 91625)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

From: Jill Keimach, City Manager

Re: Adoption of Resolution Authorizing the Filing of Applications for Funding Assigned to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Committing any Necessary Local Matching Funds and Stating Assurance to Complete the Central and Clement Avenue Complete Street Projects and the Citywide Resurfacing Project

BACKGROUND

The Alameda County Transportation Commission (Alameda CTC) awarded approximately $35 million of Alameda's major priority transportation projects as part of Alameda CTC's 2018 Comprehensive Investment Plan. The six City of Alameda funded projects are as follows:

* Seaplane Lagoon Ferry Terminal - $8.2 million (Measure BB 2014 monies) in FY2019-20 for construction;
* Central Avenue Complete Street (Main/Pacific to Sherman/Encinal) - $3.487 million (federal monies) in FY2019-20 for construction;
* Clement Avenue Complete Street (Broadway to Grand) - $5.018 million (federal monies) in FY2017-19 for environmental/design and FY2019-20 for construction;
* Clement Avenue East Extension and Tilden Way including Right-of-Way Purchase from Union Pacific - $8.395 million (Measure BB 2014 monies) in FY2017-19 for planning/environmental/design/ROW and FY2019-20 for construction;
* Alameda Point Bus Rapid Transit: Dedicated Bus Lanes - $9 million (Measure BB 2014 monies) in FY2017-19 for planning/environmental/design and FY2019-20 for construction; and
* City Wide Street Resurfacing: Pavement Management - $827,000 (federal monies) in FY2019-20 for construction.

Three out of these six funded projects - Central and Clement Avenue Complete Stre...

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