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CITY OP DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
city Council Meeting Date: August 8, 1994
SUBJECT:
Commitment for Local Matching Funds for ISTEA Grant projects
Report by: Public Works Director Lee Thompson
EXHIBITS ATTACHED:
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RBCOMMENDATION: ~AdoPt resolution
PINANCIAL STATEMENT: The City of Dublin is eligible to receive approximately
$3,420,250 in funding from Inter-Modal Surface Transportation and Efficiency Act
(ISTEA) grants for four projects. This amount is equal to 88.5% of the eligible
cost of the projects. In order to receive this funding, the City must guarantee
local matching funds for the remaining 11.5% of the eligible, plus all ineligible
costs. This is approximately $588,000. Following are the four projects eligible
for ISTEA grant funding, together with their proposed funding as listed in the
latest Five-Year Capital Improvement Program. All matching funding is in place or
has been committed.
1) Dublin Blvd. Widening, Phase I, from west of San Ramon Road to east of Village
Parkway. ISTEA grant: $2,082,000. City of Dublin's guaranteed matching
share: $271,000 to be paid for by development traffic impact fees, including
monies committed by BART. The total City match, including ineligible work, is
estimated to be $588,000. Previous design charges totaling $37,874 were paid
out of the General Fund and the San Ramon Road Specific Plan Assessment
District.
2)
Dublin Blvd. Widening, Phase
Sierra Court. ISTEA grant:
matching share: $130,000 to
and gas tax monies.
II, from east of Village parkway to east of
$1,000,000. The city of Dublin's guaranteed
be paid for by development traffic impact fees
3) Dougherty Road Improvements from Houston Place to north of Amador Valley Blvd.
ISTEA grant: $294,000. City of Dublin's guaranteed matching share: $38,000
to be paid for by gas tax funds.
4) Traffic Signal Timing and Coordination. ISTEA grant: $44,250. City of
Dublin's guaranteed matching share: $5,750 to be paid for by the State
Transportation system Management Fund as this project qualifies as an air
quality improvement project.
DESCRIPTION: The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) required
that all agencies with projects programmed to receive Surface Transportation
Program (STP) and Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CHAQ) funds in the 1995
Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) submit a Council resolution committing
local matching funds to the projects. MTC has requested that the adopted Resolution
be submitted to them by september 1, 1994.
The following projects have been accepted by MTC as ISTEA funded projects:
1) Dublin Blvd. Widening, Phase I, from west of San Ramon Road to east .0f.Village
Parkway. This project will restripe Dublin Blvd. to six lanes, as well as
widen at selected location~ for additional turning lanes. This project is
scheduled for construction in the spring of this fiscal year (1994-95).
2) Dublin Blvd. Widening, Phase II, from east of Village parkway to east of
Sierra Court. This project would widen Dublin Blvd. to include six lanes with
bike lanes from the project above at Village parkway to just east of Sierra
court, including the bridge over Alamo Creek. Construction is scheduled in
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ITEM NO. M COPIES TO, Dave Hurray, NTC
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the Five-Year CIP for late fiscal year 1997-98 with right-of-way to be
acquired in fiscal year 1996-97.
3) Dougherty Road Improvements from Houston Place to north of Amador valley
Blvd. This project would widen the southbound lanes of Dougherty Road to
its ultimate design and move the two existing lanes away from the western
curb to allow for bicycles, emergency parking and better sight distance at
intersections. It will also overlay the northbound lanes for conformance.
Construction is programmed in the Five-Year CIP for late fiscal year 1995-96.
4) City-Wide Traffic Signal Timing and Coordination and purchasing of Related
Equipment. This project would study the City's various signalized
intersections and set up coordination programs, as well as upgrade the
computerized equipment and software in the signal controller cabinets. In
1986-87, TJKM performed a similar study ~or Dublin Blvd. This project is not
now in the Five-Year CIP as no funding was available until recently; however,
Staff is anticipating that this project could be undertaken in fiscal year
1995-96.
Based on previous traffic studies, Dublin Blvd. from San Ramon Road to the east
needs to be widened and restriped as a six-lane major arterial. Dougherty Road also
needs to be widened to six lanes; however, the ISTEA funding will only widen
Dougherty Road between 10 and 14 feet on the west side to provide safer, more
efficient travel lanes. The Dougherty Road widening to six lanes will most likely
be the responsibility of developers north of the city limits (contra Costa County
developers). ISTEA funding to finance these projects will reduce the traffic impact
fee to developers in the City of Dublin. Instead of developers financing 100% of
these projects, they will finance approximately 11 1/2%.
staff recommends that City Council adopt the resolution.
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RESOLUTION NO.
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR GRANTS PROM FEDERAL SURFACE
TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM (STP) AND CONGESTION MITIGATION/AIR QUALITY
(CMAQ) PROGRAM AND COMMITMENT OF LOCAL MATCH
WHEREAS, the Intermodal Surface Transportation and Efficiency Act of
1991 (ISTEA) (Public Law 102-240, Dec. 18, 1991) created the Surface Transportation
Program (STP) and the congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) improvement
program; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the ISTEA, and the regulations promulgated
thereunder, eligible project sponsors wishing to receive Surface Transportation
Program (STP) or congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) improvement program
grants for a project shall submit an application first with the appropriate
metropolitan transportation planning organization (MPO), for review and inclusion in
the MPO's Transportation Improvement Program (TIP); and
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission is the MPO for the
San Francisco Bay region; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin is an eligible project sponsor for the
Surface Transportation Program (STP) or congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CHAQ)
improvement program funds; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin wishes to submit a grant application to MTC
for STP/CMAQ program funds in fiscal years 1995, 1996 and 1997 for the following
projects:
1) FY 1995: Dublin Blvd. Widening, Phase I, from west of San Ramon Road to east
of Village Parkway. This project will widen Dublin Blvd. from four lanes to
six.
ISTEA contribution: $2,082,000
city of Dublin matching funds: $271,000
2) FY 1997: Dublin Blvd. Widening, Phase II, from east of Village Parkway to
east of Sierra Court. This project will widen Dublin Blvd. from four lanes to
six.
ISTEA contribution: $1,000,000
City of Dublin matching funds: $130,000
3) FY 1997: Dougherty Road Improvements, from Houston Place to north of Amador
Valley Blvd. This project will overlay and widen travel lanes on Dougherty
Road.
ISTEA contribution:
$294,000
City of Dublin matching funds:
$38,000
4) FY 1996: City-Wide Traffic Signal Timing, Coordination and purchasing Related
Equipment.
ISTEA contribution: $44,250
$tate Transportation system Management Funds: $5,750
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WHEREAS, MTC requires, as part of the application, a resolution stating
the following:
1) the commitment of necessary local matching funds (at least 20% for bicycle
and pedestrian projects, and at least 11.5% for all other projects); and
2) that the sponsor understands that th~ STP/CMAQ program funding is fixed at
the programmed amount, and therefore any cost increase cannot be expected to be
funded with STP/CMAQ program funds; and
3) the assurance of the sponsor to complete the project as described in the
application, and if approved, as programmed in MTC's TIP.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Dublin that the Director of Public Works, or his designee, is authorized to execute
and file an application for funding under the STP/CMAQ program of the ISTEA in the
amount of $2,082,000 for Dublin Blvd. Widening, Phase I; $1,000,000 for Dublin Blvd.
Widening, Phase II; $294,000 for the Dougherty Road Improvements; and $44,250 for
the City-Wide Traffic Signal Timing, Coordination and Purchasing Related Equipment;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Dublin, by adopting this
resolution, does hereby state that:
1) City of Dublin will provide $439,000 (11.5%) in local matching funds; and
2) State Dept. of Transportation will provide $5,750 (11.5%) local matching
funds for CMAQ project using state Transportation system Management Funds; and
3) City of Dublin understands that the STP/CMAQ program funding for the
project is fixed at $3,376,000, and that any cost increases must be funded by the
City of Dublin from local matching funds, and that the City of Dublin does not
expect any cost increases to be funded with STP or CHAQ funds; and
4) The Dublin Blvd. Widening, Phase I, Dublin Blvd. Widening, Phase II, the
Dougherty Road Improvements, and City-Wide Traffic Signal Timing and Coordination
projects will be built and implemented as described in this resolution and, if
approved, as programmed in the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC)
Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of August, 1994.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT :
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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