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DUBLIN
CALIFORNIA
STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
DATE: .Line 6, 2023
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM: Linda Smith, City Manager
Agenda Item 4.10
SU B.ECT : The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, Senate Bill (SB) 1 - Fiscal
Year 2023-24 Project List
Prepared by: Oliver Castillo, Assistant Civil Engineer
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City Council will consider approving a list of projects funded in Fiscal Year 2023-24 by Senate
Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Resolution Adopting a List of Projects Funded in Fiscal Year 2023-24 by Senate Bill 1,
the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The City is projected to receive $1,834,514 in funding from the Road Maintenance and
Rehabilitation Account for Fiscal Year 2023-24. This is in addition to the state gas tax funds the
City receives annually, which is anticipated to be $2,087,096 in Fiscal Year 2023-24. The amount
of Senate Bill 1 funds allocated to the capital improvement program (CIP) projects are based on
previous projections. Any unspent or unallocated funds will be carried forward to future years.
DESCRIPTION:
In April 2017, the State Legislature passed, and Governor Brown approved Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), the
Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (Beall, Chapter 5, Statues of 2017), creating the Road
Maintenance and Rehabilitation Program to address deferred maintenance on the state highway
and local street and road system. It also established a significant, stable, and ongoing increase in
state transportation funding. Funds for the program are deposited into the State Transportation
Fund, Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA).
SB 1 is projected to generate over $5 billion annually for state and local transportation
improvements. Cities and counties are slated to receive $1.5 billion for repairs to local streets and
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roads at full implementation of SB 1. According to analysis by the League of California Cities, SB 1
will double the amount of revenue cities receive from the state for local street maintenance and
rehabilitation needs, with allocations to cities based on population.
The RMRA receives funds from the following taxes imposed under SB 1:
• A 12-cent-per-gallon increase to the gasoline excise tax.
• A 20-cent-per-gallon increase to the diesel fuel excise tax, half of which will be allocated to
Trade Corridors Enhancement Account (TCEA) with the remaining half to the RMRA.
• A vehicle registration tax called the "Transportation Improvement Fee," based on the market
value of the vehicle.
• A $100 vehicle registration tax on zero -emission vehicles (ZEV) of model year 2020 and later,
effective July 1, 2020.
• Annual rate increases to these taxes beginning July 1, 2020 (July 1, 2021 for the ZEV fee), and
every July 1 thereafter for the change in the California Consumer Price Index (CPI). The first
adjustment was made on July 1, 2020 covering CPI change for two years: November 1, 2017
through November 12, 2019.
RMRA funds are in addition to the traditional state gas tax funds, which have been in place for
decades and are allocated by the state through the Highway Users Tax Account (HUTA). The rules
associated with the use of RMRA funds are similar, but not identical to the rules associated with
HUTA funds. RMRA funds must be used for projects that include, but are not limited to, the
following:
• Road maintenance and rehabilitation
• Safety projects
• Railroad grade separations
• Traffic control devices
• Complete streets components, which include active transportation projects, pedestrian and
bicycle safety projects, transit facilities, and drainage and storm -water capture projects in
conjunction with other allowable projects
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Additionally, if a city or county has an average Pavement Condition Index of 80 or more (very
good to excellent), then the city or county may spend its RMRA funds on transportation priorities
other than those listed above. The City of Dublin currently has a three-year moving average
Pavement Condition Index of 82.
Maintenance of Effort
SB 1 requires that RMRA funds not supplant existing general revenues that the City of Dublin is
using on streets and roads. This is referred to as the maintenance of effort (MOE) requirement.
The MOE is calculated by the State Controller based upon the City's average spending for street
and road purposes for Fiscal Years 2009-10, 2010-11, and 2011-12. The City of Dublin's MOE was
calculated as $1,229,320. For Fiscal Years 2023-24 through 2026-27, the City meets the MOE
requirement.
Reporting Requirements
For the City to receive RMRA funds, SB 1 requires the annual submission of a project list to the
California Transportation Commission. The project list must be adopted by the City Council by July
1 in the form of a resolution adhering to the reporting guidelines. For Fiscal Year 2023-24, Staff
recommends that the City Council approve the project list to include the Annual Street Resurfacing
(CIP No. ST0117) project, which is a multi -year project and has been approved by the City Council
to use RMRA funds in prior fiscal years.
The following new project is proposed to be funded in part with Fiscal Year 2023-24 RMRA funds.
• Annual Street Resurfacing (CIP No. ST0117) for Fiscal Year 2023-24
RMRA funding: $1,123,961
This project provides for a variety of pavement surface treatments and repairs to existing City
streets. The project is budgeted annually to help maintain the significant investment the City
has in the street system. The project locations vary each year; in Fiscal Year 2023-24, the
project will provide a slurry seal to collector and residential streets surrounding Silvergate
Drive between San Ramon Road and Dublin Boulevard. Streets include Alegre Drive, Amarillo
Court, Amarillo Road, Barn Hollow Court, Bay Laurel Court, Bay Laurel Street, Betlen Drive,
Buckeye Court, Calle Verde Road, Casa Linda Court, Castle Court, Castle Drive, Circle Way,
Corto Court, Cresta Lane, Dillon Way, Estrella Court, Hansen Drive, Kingston Place, Kolb Place,
Ladera Court, Ladera Drive, Las Palmas Court, Las Palmas Way, Luna Court, Mancini Court,
Manzanita Lane, Mape Way, Meadow Court, Peppertree Road, Prow Way, Rampart Drive, Reilly
Court, San Sabana Court, San Sabana Road, Shadow Drive, Shadow Place, Silvergate Drive, and
Tina Place.
Additional locations for slurry seal treatment include two segments along Tamarack Drive,
between Village Parkway and Burnham Way and between Doreen Street and Brighton Drive.
Locations for pavement overlays include John Monego Court and Dublin Court. Dublin
Boulevard west of Silvergate Drive and Village Parkway are locations for base repairs.
Construction is anticipated to begin in summer 2023 and be complete in fall/winter 2023.
Surface treatments and repairs completed with this project will have a useful life of between
seven and 20 years.
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In addition to the submittal of a project list, SB 1 also requires the City to submit an annual report
to the California Transportation Commission updating the status of projects for which RMRA
funds were expended. Dublin's next expenditure report is due on December 1, 2023.
STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:
None.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
The City Council Agenda was posted.
ATTACHMENTS:
1) Resolution Adopting a List of Projects Funded in Fiscal Year 2023-24 by Senate Bill 1, the Road
Repair and Accountability Act of 2017
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Attachment I
RESOLUTION NO. XX — 23
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
ADOPTING A LIST OF PROJECTS FUNDED IN FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 BY SENATE BILL 1,
THE ROAD REPAIR AND ACCOUNTABILTY ACT OF 2017
WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (Chapter
5, Statutes of 2017), was passed by the Legislature and signed into law by the Governor in April
2017 to address the significant multi -modal transportation funding shortfalls statewide; and
WHEREAS, SB 1 includes accountability and transparency provisions that will ensure the
residents of our City are aware of the projects proposed for funding in our community and which
projects have been completed each fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, the City must adopt by resolution a list of projects proposed to receive fiscal
year funding from the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA), created by SB 1,
which must include a description and the location of each proposed project, a proposed schedule
for the project's completion, and the estimated useful life of the improvement; and
WHEREAS, the City, will receive an estimated $1,834,514 in RMRA funding in Fiscal Year
2023-24 from SB 1; and
WHEREAS, this is the seventh year in which the City is receiving SB 1 funding and will
enable the City to continue essential road maintenance and rehabilitation projects, safety
improvements, repairing and replacing aging bridges, and increasing access and mobility options
for the traveling public that would not have otherwise been possible without SB 1; and
WHEREAS, the City has undergone a robust public process to ensure public input into our
community's transportation priorities/the project list; and
WHEREAS, the City used the Capital Improvement Program and a Pavement
Management System to develop the SB 1 project list to ensure revenues are being used on the
most high -priority and cost-effective projects that also meet the community's priorities for
transportation investment; and
WHEREAS, the funding from SB 1 will help the City maintain and rehabilitate streets and
help add active transportation infrastructure through the City this year and into the future; and
WHEREAS, the 2022 California Statewide Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment
found that the City's streets and roads are in "very good" condition and this revenue will help us
increase and maintain the overall quality of our road system and enhance pedestrian and bicycle
safety and mobility within the City; and
WHEREAS, the SB 1 project list and overall investment in our local streets and roads
infrastructure with a focus on basic maintenance and safety, investing in complete streets
infrastructure, and using cutting -edge technology, materials and practices, will have significant
positive benefits to the lifespan of our local streets and enhance pedestrian and bicycle mobility
and safety with co -benefits statewide.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does
hereby approve the following project to be funded in Fiscal Year 2023-24 with Road Maintenance
and Rehabilitation Account revenues:
Proiect Title: Annual Street Resurfacing (CIP No. ST0117) for Fiscal Year 2023-24
Proiect Description: This project provides a variety of pavement resurfacing treatments and
repairs to existing City streets. The project is budgeted annually to help maintain the
substantial investment the City has in the public street system. This Fiscal Year's
resurfacing treatments include slurry seal, pavement overlays, and base repairs at the
locations described below.
Proiect Location: This project provides slurry seal maintenance of collector and residential
streets surrounding Silvergate Drive between San Ramon Road and Dublin Boulevard.
Streets include: Alegre Drive, Amarillo Court, Amarillo Road, Barn Hollow Court, Bay Laurel
Court, Bay Laurel Street, Betlen Drive, Buckeye Court, Calle Verde Road, Casa Linda
Court, Castle Court, Castle Drive, Circle Way, Corto Court, Cresta Lane, Dillon Way,
Estrella Court, Hansen Drive, Kingston Place, Kolb Place, Ladera Court, Ladera Drive, Las
Palmas Court, Las Palmas Way, Luna Court, Mancini Court, Manzanita Lane, Mape Way,
Meadow Court, Peppertree Road, Prow Way, Rampart Drive, Reilly Court, San Sabana
Court, San Sabana Road, Shadow Drive, Shadow Place, Silvergate Drive, and Tina Place.
Additional locations for slurry seal maintenance include two segments along Tamarack
Drive, between Village Parkway and Burnham Way and between Doreen Street and
Brighton Drive. Locations for pavement overlays include John Monego Court and Dublin
Court. Dublin Boulevard west of Silvergate Drive and Village Parkway are locations for
base repairs.
Estimated Proiect Schedule: Construction starts summer 2023 — completion fall/winter
2023
Estimated Proiect Useful Life: Surface treatments that will be completed as part of this
project will have a useful life of between seven and 20 years.
{Signatures on the following page}
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of June 2023, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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