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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 105-90 TVTC WorkPgrmRESOLUTION NO. 105-90 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN APPROVING THE 1990-92 TRI-VALLEY TRANSPORTATION COUNCIL WORK PROGRAM WHEREAS, the Tri-Valley Transportation Council was formed to prepare a comprehensive transportation plan for the Tri-Valley area, including portions of Alameda and Contra Costa County, the Cities of Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton, San Ramon and the Town of Danville; and WHEREAS, the purpose of this organization is to study specific transportation routes in the sub-region and recommend action plans for their improvement in the future; and WHEREAS, the Town of Danville, the City of San Ramon and a portion of Contra Costa County are in a region of the Contra Costa County in which a regional route action plan is required under Contra Costa County's Measure "C" program; and WHEREAS, the action plan work product includes many of the same elements as the proposed Tri-Valley Transportation Work Program; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin is an active participant in the Tri-Valley Transportation Council; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby approve the 1990-92 Tri-Valley Transportation Council Work Program as submitted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council recommends to the Contra Costa Transportation Authority that the Tri-Valley Transportation Council be designated as the Regional Transportation Planning Committee for the purpose of regional route action planning under Contra Costa County's Measure "C" program. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of July, 1990. AYES: Councilmembers Hegarty, Jeffery, Snyder, Vonheeder, and Mayor Moffatt NOES: None ABSENT: None Mayor ATTEST: TRI-VALLEY T~.NSPORT~TION COUNCIL 1990-92 WORK PROGRK~ Purpose: To provide a Tri-Valley Transportation Plan that will create a network of highway, arterial and transit facilities for the seven Jurisdiction Tri-Valley Area which can be adopted and implemented by all member agencies. Critical Milestones: Over a two year period, the Tri-Valley Transportation COuncil will complete the following programs for adoption of all agencies= A long range Transportation Plan Outline. Short Term Implementation Program. Staff support for the Council. Pilot Implementation Program. Final Tri-Valley Transportation Plan. In conjunction with these actions, the Work Program will coordinate with and integrate the following related programs into the Tri- Valley Transportation plan: Contra Costa and Alameda County Transportation Plan and Congestion Management Plans (CMP~s). Contra Costa County Transportation Authority Regional ROute Action Plans for ~he South Contra Costa County Area. Member agency General Plans and Transportation Plans. MTC, ABAG, BART and other Regional Agency Plans. specific Funding Planz The Council will utilize funding from member agencies on an equal basis (one-seventh share for e~ch agency), grants received from the Contra Costa Transportation Authority Measure C Regional Route Planning funds~ Alameda county Transporta~ion Plan Grant~ s~aff assistance from member agencies and any other regional or .local public agency sources. It is anticipated that the two year funding program will require up to $200,000 to complete the work program. WORK. PR0~Pa~M: A. Phase I of the Tri-Valle= .~ransportation Program Tack 1: Prepare Request for Proposal for Consultant Assistance to complete four tasks (August 1990).. Obtain member approval and secure funding ~rom sources noted above to insure implementation (September 1990). Hire consultant to prepare Phase I Plan (September 1990). Task Complete four elements of Phase I Program (October 1990- June 1991). Long Range Transportation Plan Outline (October 1990 - December 1990) Short Term Implementation Program including options, Regional Route Action Plans for Contra Costa County area (December 1990 - March 1991). Staff support to Tri-Valley Council and Technlcal Advisory Committee (october 1990 - June 1990). Piiot Implementation Program (March 1991 - June 1991). B. Phase II - Completion of Tri- Valley Final Transportation Plan Task Prepare Request for proposal for Consultant Assistance to complete the Plan (July 1991). Task 2: Hire consultant to prepare Phase Ii Plan (August Task 3: Complete Transportation Plan (September 1991 - July 1992). Maj or elements: Network of highway, arterial,, bikeway and transit facilities. Common transportation model/data base compatible with local CoUnty/Regional planning efforts. Transportation and Land Use Alternatives common to all agencies. Specific recommendations including Regional Route Action Plans (Contra Costa), Congestion Management Plans~ and other agency requirements. Transportation improvements list. Implementation Program including funding requirements, revenue estimates, subregional fees and growth thresholds for key transportation improvements. Tes)c 4: Adoption Process (March 1992 - July 1992) - Completion of seven agency adoption. Preparation of Implementatlon Measures (Post July 1992) Agency Capital Improvement changes. Subreglonal Fees. Other Funding mechanisms. review and