HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 58-2018 (18-242)City of South San Francisco P.O. Box 711 (City Hall,
• 400 Grand Avenue)
South San Francisco, CA
City Council
Resolution: RES 58 -2018
File Number: 18 -242 Enactment Number: RES 58 -2018
RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE PROPOSED LIST OF PROJECTS TO
BE FUNDED BY SENATE BILL 1 - ROAD REPAIR AND
ACCOUNTABILITY ACT FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018 -19 IN
ACCORDANCE WITH STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE SECTION
2034.
WHEREAS, the Senate Bill (SB) 1 - Road Repair and Accountability Act Local Streets and Roads
Program provides additional funding for streets and roads projects; and
WHEREAS, the City must submit a list of projects to the California Transportation Commission no later
than May 1 of each year to be eligible for SB 1 funds; and
WHEREAS, the CIP projects identified in the proposed project meet the funding provisions of Streets
and Highways Code Section 2034.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco does
hereby approve the proposed project list (attached hereto as Exhibit A) to be submitted to the California
Transportation Commission which will be funded by the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account.
At a meeting of the City Council on 4/11/2018, a motion was made by Mark Addiego, seconded by Pradeep
Gupta, that this Resolution be adopted. The motion passed.
Yes: 3 Mayor Normandy, Councilmember Gupta, and Councilmember Addiego
Absent: 2 Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto, and Councilmember Garbarino
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City of South San Francisco Page 1
Streets Projects
Grand Boulevard Project Phase 2 (Kaiser Way to McLellan Drive)
Project Number st1502
Project Scope
Project Justification
Project Manager
Total
Appropriation
Proposed
Appropriation
Funding Sources Prior YearsFY 2018-19FY 2019-20FY 2020-21FY 2021-22FY 2022-23Total
Measure A1,610,000 1,610,000
Grant - TCSP1,991,000 1,991,000
Road Maint & Rehab (SB1)1,089,000 1,089,000
General Fund1,148,000 1,148,000
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Total Funding Sources3,601,000 2,237,000 - - - - 5,838,000
TCSP - Transportation, Community, and System Preservation Program
This project will improve El Camino Real between Kaiser Way and the South San Francisco BART station by
installing enhanced pedestrian crossings, with corner curb bulbouts and median refuge, expanded bus stop/ waiting
areas, and a new landscaped median.
The project improves an important gateway to the City of South San Francisco and helps set the stage for planned
transit-oriented, mixed-use development along the frontage, as envisioned in the City’s 2011 El Camino
Real/Chestnut Avenue Area Plan. It will create opportunities for increased pedestrian trips between existing and
future destinations, as well as increase safety.
Matt Ruble
Project Funding Detail
Outyears
Proposed CIP FY 2018‐19 ‐ 1 ‐City of South San Francisco