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Previous City Council Action(s) <br />• On May 7, 2007, by Resolution No. 2007-065, the City Council authorized an application for <br />federal Congestion Management Agency (CMAQ) improvement program funding for the ATMS <br />upgrade project <br />• On June 2, 2008, by Resolution No. 2008-062, the City Council authorized an acceptance of <br />federal CMAQ improvement program funding of $184,000 and a local match of $24,000 for <br />the ATMS upgrade project <br />City Council Committee Review and Action <br />Not Applicable <br />Applicable General Plan Policy <br />• Goal 16 Streets and Highways: Improve major transportation arteries for circulation in and <br />around the city <br />• Policy 16.03-Maintenance: Regularly maintain city streets and traffic control devices to <br />ensure that streets operate safely and efficiently <br />• Policy 16.04Traffic Flow Improvements: Use a variety of measures to improve traffic flow <br />at congested intersections, including technologically advanced tools such as signal timing <br />and video monitoring <br />• Action 16.04A-Traffic Monitoring and Signal Timing: Conduct traffic monitoring at key <br />intersections in San Leandro. Based on the monitoring data, undertake signal timing and <br />phasing projects that improve traffic flow and safety <br />• Policy 16.05-East-West Circulation: Strive to improve east-west circulation across San <br />Leandro without adversely impacting residential neighborhoods. Encourage signal timing, <br />signage improvements, turn lanes, and other measures that improve circulation but do not <br />involve major physical changes or traffic increases on residential streets <br />• Action 16.OSA-East-West Circulation: Explore the feasibility of a signage and signal timing <br />improvement project to improve circulation between the east and west sides of San Leandro <br />• Policy 18.02-Capital Improvements: Identify capital improvements and other measures that <br />improve the safety of bicyclists, pedestrians, and motor vehicles on San Leandro streets <br />• Policy 18.05-Funding: Pursue grants for the improvement of pedestrian, bicycle, and motor <br />vehicle safety <br />• Policy 18.06-Staff Education: Ensure that City Staff is up-to-date and educated on the latest <br />technology and/or methods of improving safety for all modes of transportation <br />• Action 18.06A-Staff Education: Facilitate the continuing education of City Staff in state of <br />the art transportation techniques, including traffic flow improvements, traffic calming, <br />bicycle and pedestrian improvements, and safety and public education <br />• Policy 20.01-Coordination with Regional Agencies: Work closely with the Metropolitan <br />Transportation Commission (MTC), the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency <br />(CMA), and other agencies to address regional transportation issues affecting San Leandro <br />