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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 3, 1998
SUBJECT:
Authorization to Apply for Funding fi.om Metropolitan
Transportation Commission (MTC) Regional Transportation
Improvement Program Funds for Dublin Boulevard Widening
fi.om West of Village Parkway to East of Sierra Court
Report Prepared by: Lee S. Thompson, Public Works Director
EXHIBITS ATTACHED:
1 ) Resolution
2) Location Map
RECOMMENDATION: /~Adopt Resolution directing Staffto apply for funding
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: If the City of Dublin's project is approved, the City will receive a
$2.5 million grant fi.om the State to improve Dublin Boulevard.
DESCRIPTION: The project will w/den Dublin Boulevard west of Village Parkway
to east of Sierra Court from four lanes to six lanes to accommodate increased traffic flows due to new
development. Also included in the project will be installation of new sidewalk, bike lane and fight-mm
lane. The bridge over Alamo Creek .will be widened, and the embankment under the bridge will be
improved with rip rap.
This project will complete the second phase of the Dublin Boulevard Widening. The first phase, which
was completed last year, widened and improved Dublin Boulevard from west of San Ramon Road to just
east of Village Parkway.
If the City receives this grant, funds will be available July 1, 1998, with the condition that the contract
must be awarded by June 30, 2000. Staff intends to start environmental work, design, and right of way
acquisition for the project in FY 1998-99 with construction to begin in FY 1999-2000.
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the Resolution directing Staff to apply for funding from the
Regional Transportation Improvement Program.
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COPIES TO:
ITEM NO.
RESOLUTION NO. 98
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
APPROVING THE DUBLIN BOULEVARD WIDENING PROJECT FROM
WEST OF VILLAGE PARKWAY TO EAST OF SIERRA COURT AND DIRECTING
STAFF TO APPLY TO THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
FOR REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FUNDING
WHEREAS, SB 45 (Chapter 622, Statutes 1997) substantially revised the process for estimating the
amount of State and Federal funds available for transportation projects in the State and for appropriating
and allocating the available funds to these projects; and
WHEREAS, as part of that new process, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) is
responsible for programming projects eligible for Regional Improvement Program funds, pursuant to
Government Code Section 14527(b), for inclusion in the Regional Transportation Improvement Program,
and submission to the California Transportation Commission, for inclusion in the State Transportation
Improvement Program; and
WHEREAS, MTc has requested eligible transportation project sponsors to submit applications
nominating projects to be programmed for Regional Improvement Program funds in the 1998 Regional
Transportation Improvement Program; and ..
WHEREAS, applications to MTC must be submitted consistent with procedures, conditions, and
forms it provides to transportation project sponsors; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin is a sponsor of transportation projects eligible for Regional
Improvement Program funds; and
WHEREAS, Attachment A to this resolution, attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set
forth at length, lists the projects, purposes, schedules and budgets for which the City of Dublin is requesting
the MTC program Regional Improvement Program funds for inclusion in the 1998 Regional Transportation
Improvement Program; and
WHEREAS, Attachment B to this resolution, attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set
forth at len=mJa, includes the certification by the City of Dublin of assurances required by SB 45, including
the commitment to the project scope and schedule with the programmed State funds, in order to qualify the
projects listed in Attachment A for programming by MTC;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Dublin, City Council hereby authorizes
its City Manager to execute and file an application with MTC to program Improvement Program funds into
the 1998 Regional Transportation Improvement Program, for the projects, purposes and amounts included
in Attachment A of this resolution;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Dublin approves the assurances set forth in
Attachment B of this resolution and that a copy of this resolution shall be transmitted to MTC in
conjunction with the filing of the City of Dublin application referenced herein.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of March, 1998.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Mayor
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ATTACHMENT A
PROJECT NOMINATION SHEET
SEE ATTACHED
MAP 1: Location of project in region
MAP 2: Area Specific
Transportation Problem to be Addressed by the Proposed Proiect: Increase in traffic due to new
development, deteriorating existing roadway and sidewalk and inadequate bridge width.
Project Description:
Expenditure Authorization # ~ (To be assigned by Caltrans if not available before RTIP submittal)
Route - Location (Post Mile): Dublin Blvd. fi-om Village Parkway to Sierra Court
Description of Project Limits: Dublin Blvd. fi-om Village parkway to Sierra Court
Description of Project Scope: The project will widen Dublin Blvd. fi-om Village Parkway to Sierra Court
fi-om a four-lane to six-lane roadway, install new sidewalk, bike lane and
right-turn lane. The bridge over Alamo Creek will be widened and all
l~affic signals will be interconnected.
Description of Project Benefits: To widen Dublin Blvd. fi-om four lanes to six lanes to accommodate
increased traffic flows due to new development.
Special Conditions (if any):
Proiect Component Costs:
STI~.. Funding (in millions of dollars)
Project Element FY 98/9 FY 99/0 FY 00/1 FY 01/2 FY 02/3 FY 03/4 TOTAL
Environmental .02 .02
Design Engineering .18 .18.
Rigjat of Way (R/W'), .20 .23 .43
R/W, Caltrans support 1.87'
Construction (Const) 1.87
Const, CalCraus support
TOTAL .40 2.1 t 2.5
Project Schedule:
Quarter
Project Completion (open for use)
Milestone Fiscal Year
Start Environmental Studies FY 1998/99 3
Draft Environmental Document FY 1998/99 3
Final Environmental. Document FY 1998/99 4
Begin Design Engineering FY 1998/99 3
plan.q, Specs, & Estimates FY 1998/99 4
Start R/W Acquisition FY 99/2000 4
R/W Certification FY 99/2000 2
Ready to Advertise FY 99/2000 3
Start Construction (award) FY 99/2000 3
FY 2000/2001 2
Responsible Agency/Affencies:
Contact Person: Mehran Sepehri
Mailing Address: 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568
E-Mail Address:: kseumalo~dublinca, org
Phone Number: (5'10) 833-6630
ATTACHMENT B
OTHER CERTIFICATIONS
The Project Sponsor also agrees to abide by all rules and regulations applying to the State
Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), and to follow all requirements associated with
funds programmed to the project in the STIP.
the
These include, but are not limited to:
1. Environmental requirements: NEPA standards and procedures for all projects with Federal
funds; CEQA standards and procedures for all projects programmed with State funds.
2. California Transportation Commission (CTC) requirements for transit projects, formerly
associated with the Transit Capital Improvement (TCI) program. These include rules
governing right-of-way acquisition, hazardous materials testing, and timely use of funds.
3. Federal Transit Administration (FTA) requirements for transit projects as outlined in FTA
regulations and circulars.
4. Federal HighWay Administration (FHWA) and Caltrans requirements for highway and other
roadway projects as outlined in the Caltrans Local Programs Manual.
5. Federal air quality conformity requirements, and local project review requirements, as
outlined in the adopted Bay Area Conformity Revision of the State Implementation Plan
(S~'). "
The Project Sponsor shall provide MTC with a current Opinion of Counsel stating that the
agency is an eligible sponsor of projects for the State Transportation Improvement Program; that
the agency is authorized to perform the project for which funds are requested; that there is no
legal impediment to the agency applying for funds; and that there is no pending or anticipated
litigation which might adversely affect the project or the ability of the agency to carry out the
project.