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WHEREAS, a national non-profit multi-modal transportation advocacy organization, the <br />Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, is leading a national campaign to expand this program in the next <br />federal transportation reauthorization to include at least 40 communities, with $SO million per <br />community over six years, to promote "active transportation" (walking, biking and access to <br />transit) for mobility; and <br />WHEREAS, Alameda County joined this effort to expand the federal program, called the <br />2010 Campaign for Active Transportation, and seeks to be one of the communities to receive $SO <br />million; and <br />WHEREAS, an Alameda County Active Transportation Plan was developed in 2008 <br />with the input of a Steering Committee, Community Advisory Committee, Technical Advisory <br />Committee and Organizing Committee, representing all areas of the county; and <br />WHEREAS, this Active Transportation Plan, which will benefit the entire county, will <br />create active transportation opportunities for kids, commuters and community by investing in <br />three priority areas: <br />1. Advancing pedestrian and bicycle access to transit, <br />2. Connecting communities with urban greenways, and <br />3. Inspiring the community to walk and bike through education and promotion <br />programs; and <br />WHEREAS, the overarching goal of this Plan is to increase the number of people <br />walking, biking and using public transit in Alameda County from 22% today, to 30% by 2016; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, the City of San Leandro has agreed to support and endorse Alameda <br />County's Safe Routes to Schools Program to compliment the efforts the City of San Leandro has <br />been making over the past several years to improve safety for pedestrians and bicyclists, while at <br />the same time encouraging alternate modes of transportation; and <br />WHEREAS, Alameda County showed its tremendous support for active transportation in <br />2000 when 81.5% of voters approved a $100 million investment in improving walking and <br />biking as part of the passage of a twenty year local sales tax measure (Measure B); and <br />WHEREAS, in 2006 Alameda County adopted a Countywide Strategic Pedestrian Plan, <br />a Toolkit for Improving Walkability in Alameda County, and a Countywide Bicycle Plan; and <br />WHEREAS, the East Bay Regional Park District Master Plan, as updated in 2007, <br />encompasses an extensive system of multi-use trails in Alameda County; and <br />WHEREAS, municipalities in Alameda County continue to plan and develop active <br />transportation infrastructure to: <br />• Create safe transportation routes. <br />• Promote healthy lifestyles. <br />• Invigorate the sense of community. <br />RESOLUTION N0.2009-003 2 <br />