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various sources including grant funding, EBRPD funds, and a portion of the City's Measure B <br />Pedestrian & Bicycle funds. <br />Current City Council Policy <br />• Coordinate with EBRPD to pursue funding and completion of the Bay Trail Project <br />(Resolution No. 2003-250) <br />Previous City Council Action(s) <br />• On November 3, 2003 by Resolution No. 2003-222, the City Council authorized the City <br />Manager to apply for an ACTIA Measure B Bicycle and Pedestrian Countywide <br />Discretionary grant for the Bay Trail Slough Bridge in the amount of $600,000 <br />• On February 4, 2004 by Resolution No. 2004-021, the City Council approved a grant <br />agreement with the ABAG to provide design services for the subject project <br />• On June 7, 2004 by Resolution No. 2004-085, the City Council approved a grant agreement <br />in the amount of $250,000 with ACTIA to provide construction services for the subject <br />project <br />• On July 19, 2004 by Resolution No. 2004-119, the City Council approved a contractual <br />services agreement with Mark Thomas & Company, Inc. to provide design services for the <br />subject project <br />• On March 19, 2007 by Resolution No. 2007-036, the City Council approved a Right -of -Entry <br />and Indemnity Agreement between the City of San Leandro and the Port of Oakland related <br />to the subject project <br />• On May 7, 2007 by Resolution No. 2007-064 the City Council authorized the City Manager <br />to file an application for an MTC Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Program grant for <br />$750,000 to help fund the subject project <br />• On June 18, 2007, by Resolution No. 2007-083 the City Council adopted a Mitigated <br />Negative Declaration for the Bay Trail Slough Bridge as complete and in compliance with <br />the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) <br />• On July 2, 2007 by Resolution No. 2007-090, the City Council approved a grant agreement <br />in the amount of $750,000 with ACTIA to provide construction services for the subject <br />project <br />• On October 1, 2007 by Resolution No. 2007-132 the City Council authorized the City <br />Manager to file an application for a Recreational Trails Program grant of $395,000 to help <br />fund the subject project <br />City Council Committee Review and Action <br />Not Applicable <br />Applicable General Plan Policy <br />• Goal 14 Bicycle and Pedestrian Circulation: Promote and accommodate alternative, <br />environmentally -friendly methods of transportation, such as walking and bicycling <br />• Policy 14.01 --Citywide Bikeway System: Develop and maintain a citywide bikeway system <br />that effectively serves residential areas, employment centers, schools, parks, and multi -modal <br />terminals <br />