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SR2S Agreement 3 April 18, 2011 <br /> • Policy 16.04 — Traffic 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 18.01 —Law Enforcement: Aggressively enforce traffic safety laws on San Leandro <br /> streets, including speed limits, red light violations, and pedestrian and bicycle lane right -of- <br /> way violations <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 /> • Action 18.02A— Accident Data Collection and Remediation: Collect and evaluate collision <br /> data on the top 25 accident locations in San Leandro. Develop measures to reduce the <br /> number of collisions at these locations <br /> • Action 18.02B— Pedestrian Safety Improvements: Develop programs to improve pedestrian <br /> safety at both controlled and uncontrolled intersections throughout the City. Programs that <br /> use innovative technology, such as lighted crosswalks and warning countdowns, should be <br /> explored <br /> • Policy 18.03 — Public Education: Increase public education on laws relating to parking, <br /> circulation, speed limits, right -of -way, pedestrian crossings, and other aspects of <br /> transportation safety in the City <br /> • Action 18.03A —Safe Routes to School Program: Continue the Safe Routes to School <br /> program and other bicycle, pedestrian, and non - motorized transportation safety programs for <br /> children and seniors <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 /> Environmental Review <br /> Categorical Exemption will be filed with Alameda County <br /> Summary of Public Outreach Efforts <br /> None is planned at this time <br /> Fiscal Impact <br /> The total reimbursable amount approved by the state for the project is $421,250, which requires <br /> a local match of $46,850. The total project cost is estimated at $468,100. <br />