File #: 2019-6926   
Type: New Business
Body: Transportation Commission
On agenda: 5/22/2019
Title: Recommend Transportation Projects in Alameda's 2019-2021 Capital Budget to the City Council.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Captial Budget Spending Plan and Transportation Related Project Descriptions
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Recommend Transportation Projects in Alameda's 2019-2021 Capital Budget to the City Council.

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To: Members of the Transportation Commission

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Staff will present the proposed Transportation Projects in Alameda's 2019-2021 Capital Budget to the Transportation Commission. Comments and recommendations will be brought before the City Council for approval.

BACKGROUND
The purpose of Alameda's Capital Budget and Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is to best maintain and improve the City's public infrastructure given limited resources. On June 18, 2019, staff will request the City Council approve the 2019-2021 Capital Budget. The City Manager's Office will finalize the Capital Budget and operating budget in May after soliciting input from the Planning Board, Transportation Commission, Recreation and Park Commission, and the City's Executive Management Team. Staff requests the Transportation Commission's support for the transportation projects in the proposed 2019-2021 Capital Budget. The 2-year Capital Budget spending plan and transportation related one-page project descriptions is included in exhibit 1.
DISCUSSION

The 2019-2021 Capital Budget proposes $79 million to maintain the City's sewers, storm drains, buildings, parks, transportation system. Of this total, approximately $23 million will be spent on transportation projects with an additional $28 million to for infrastructure renewal within Alameda Point. In summary, these transportation projects will:
* maintain and rehabilitate approximately 8 miles of street per year, keeping the City's streets in "good" condition according to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission;
* make 6+ miles of sidewalk repairs;
* plant approximately 200 new and trim an estimated 10,000 street trees;
* convert the City's streetlights to LED, saving energy and improving reliability;
* fully fund the initial phase of traffic calming and safety measures on Otis Drive between Grand Street and Westlin...

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