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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.08 AuthFundngTranspDevAct . . \ CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: JANUARY 25, 1993 SUBJECT: Authorization to Apply for Funding for Transportation Development Act (TDA) Projects Report by Public Works Director Lee Thompson EXHIBITS ATTACHED: /1) /2) Resolution Location Maps RECOMMENDATION: V Adopt Resolution directing Staff to apply for funding. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The City would be applying for $75,000 TDA funding for this project, which would cover the total estimated cost of the project. DESCRIPTION: In May 1992, the City Council received a letter from a Dublin resident, Mr. Frank Doolittle, requesting the Council's support for the installation of a bike path along Alamo Creek. At their regular meeting of August 24, 1992, the City Council voted unanimously to support the project. In September 1992, the City Council adopted bicycle routes as part of the Technical Revisions to the General Plan. This bike path is part of that adopted General Plan revision. City Staff is proposing that Dublin submit the following project to MTC to be considered for Transportation Development Act (TDA) funding. The maximum funding that anyone project can receive is $75,000. If approved, this funding would be available in the 1993-94 fiscal year. Project: Construction of a bike path along Alamo Creek between Dublin Boulevard and Amador Valley Boulevard. This path will be a link in the Tri- Valley north-south bicycle route, which will ultimately provide a Class I (separate from automotive traffic) bike path from Pleasanton through Danville. Some sections of the Tri-Valley bike path are already built, notably the Iron Horse Trail in Danville. San Ramon and Pleasanton are working on the section of the path in their cities, and Zone 7 has commitments from BART and CalTrans to aid in construction of the section under Highway 1-680(see maps). The Alamo Creek Bike Path will be constructed on the east side of the canal and will be 10 feet wide to accommodate maintenance vehicles. Because of its dual usage as a bike path/maintenance road, Zone 7 has budgeted approximately $20,000 to be used for either construction or maintenance. Zone 7 will maintain this bike path as their maintenance road. As with other joint use agreements with Zone 7, the City of Dublin would be required to be responsible for public liability for the public use of this path. During the current fiscal year, the City is constructing the North Avenue Bike Path along the Southern Pacific Railroad Right-of-Way behind Arroyo Vista. This path will connect the Dougherty Road Bike Path with the phase of the Alamo Creek Bike Path which will be installed by the developer of Dublin Meadows. Ultimately, all these paths are proposed to be connected to one another. Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the Resolution directing Staff to apply for TDA funding for this project. a:agenda\tda93-94 :T:M- N:.- g~8- COPIES TO: Charles Tyler, Bicycle Representative Jim Dixon, Zone 7 ., - RESOLUTION NO. - 93 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN APPROVING A SAFETY-RELATED IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AND DIRECTING STAFF TO APPLY TO THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION FOR TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT ACT ARTICLE 3 FUNDING WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dublin is concerned regarding the safety of bicyclists and pedestrians; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed A safety-related improvement project which is as follows: Alamo Creek Bike Path NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby approve the above project and directs Staff to submit applications to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for funding of the project under Article 3 of the Transportation Development Act. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 25th day of January, 1993. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk a:reso\tda93-94 ~ ''''-- ^ ;/"". '\ rJ,r-'--., '" \ ~". \ '~ "" ~\,.;;:' "'-. ~ ." . . C,\)~\~ "i ro\r'('i\"~ t\lU~~ ~........... t. \) ~ OJ \ t--.\.~~ . '\ .~01Elr~ .. \ LaAfToiJ \. L. ~~. ~\. C\)\J~J~ ........... \ ~~ t) ~. o.,...~. o : seA L E. to:) ta:O ....-n .;;1.J..AJ ~ : J2!!O ..... /, jf- I r- ! ]) }) A'"c c,:( f(ZOJ if ~ \.......? ..,J