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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.5 Altamont Pass Advisory Coalition (2) CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: August 10, 1992 SUBJECT: Appointment to Altamont Pass Advisory Coalition (APAC) (Prepared by: Paul Rankin, Assistant City Manager) ) EXHIBITS ATTACHED: Letter dated July 24, 1992 from William Sousa, San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors RECOMMENDATION: Confirm previous City Council consensus that Mayor 0 Peter Snyder shall be the appointed representative to APAC from the City of Dublin. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Project is being funded by the California Transportation Commission and San Joaquin County. DESCRIPTION: A joint project has been undertaken by the San Joaquin County Council of Governments in cooperation with San Joaquin Country. The project will examine and develop plans for commuter rail services in the Altamont Pass Corridor. The funding requires that studies be undertaken to analyze how effective rail service could be provided in this corridor. A study committee has been formed and includes representatives from Pleasanton and Livermore. At the July 13, 1992 meeting, the City Council directed Staff to determine whether Dublin could be represented by Mayor Snyder. In the attached letter, the APAC Chairman, San Joaquin County Supervisor William Sousa, has invited the City of Dublin to make an appointment. It would be appropriate for the City Council to formally confirm our appointment to the Altamont Pass Advisory Coalition. In accordance with the previous discussion by the City Council, Staff is prep2Lred to advise APAC that Mayor Snyder will be the City's representative. PSR/lss a:85Altamt.doc.agenda#10 -----•---------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES To: CITY CLERK ITEM NO. FILE Q (d v E I V L D t lr IpQ7 Room 701, Courthouse 1J 222 East Weber Avenue \ a / WILLIAM N. SOUSA Stockton, California 95202 U): '{ Representing The First District �I T,� �r' )U B L„IN Telephone 209/468-3113 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Fax 209/468-3694 cq F o R a�P STEVE GUITERREZ Legislative Assistant July 24, 1992 Mayor Peter Snyder City of Dublin 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 SUBJECT: INVITATION TO APPOINT REPRESENTATION TO THE ALTAMONT PASS ADVISORY COALITION (APAC) Dear Mayor Snyder: San Joaquin County Council of Governments (SJCOG) in cooperation with San Joaquin County (SJCo) is preparing to examine and develop an implementation and engineering plan for commuter rail services in the Altamont Pass Corridor. The passage of Proposition 116, the "Clean Air and Transportation Act of 1990" . specifies funding for improvements in the Altamont Pass predicated on the findings of an analysis of effective rail service. Funding for the first step ($300, 000) toward these improvements was approved by the California Transportation Commission and matched with $300, 000 of San Joaquin County local sales tax funds. This two phase multi-jurisdictional project is intended to implement a regional rail link from the Central Valley to the Bay Area as soon as a plan of incremental development of the Corridor can be completed. In order to accomplish this ambitious . objective, it is essential to provide a forum for focus toward consensus building. Your involvement is vital to that process. Our regions are experiencing explosive growth. A fully integrated transportation network through the Cal?.forni.a. Corridor accessing the Metropolitan Bay Area depends on the continued growth and development of passenger rail services. To that end we are inviting participation in the Aitamont Policy Advisory Coalition (APAC) . I have been asked by the SJCOG to chair the APAC and request that you appoint a policy and a technical representative. The first meeting was held in Stockton on May 4, 1992 . The next meeting is scheduled for July 31, 1992, in Livermore. Meetings over the course of the project will be held throughout the corridor to accommodate affected jurisdictions and encourage active participation. O -2- The APAC is comprised of affected counties, cities, transportation planning agencies, and providers, Caltrans, the :railroads, Amtrak and the Public Utilities Commission. The APAC will be the policy group responsible for inter-jurisdictional decision-making during the course of the study work. A technical sub-committee will be formed from this group. Their task will be to review and make recommendations to the APAC on the technical work developed by the consultant. Please send notice of your appointments as soon as convenient. You will receive an agenda of the next meeting and related materials with a membership list once all jurisdictions have responded. This is a corridor of statewide importance and a major undertaking to improve the quality of life for us all. I look forward to working with you. If you wish additional information, please call Mrs. Doralee Ann Boles, (209) 468-3025, San Joaquin County Public Works, who will serve as the Project Manager and staff to the committee or Mr. Andrew Chesley, Deputy Director, San Joaquin County Council of Government, the Contract Administrator at (209) 468-3913 . Sincer , William N. Sousa Supervisor District 1 San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors c: Phil Pennino, Chairman, San Joaquin County COG Barton Meays, Director, San Joaquin County COG Henry M. Hirata, Director, San Joaquin County Public Works APAC.INC