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INVESTMENTS IN NEW TECHNOLOGY, <br />INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT (1% <br />OF NET REVENUE, $77 M) <br />These proposed discretionary funds are designed to <br />be administered by the Alameda CTC to develop <br />innovative approaches to meeting the County's <br />transportation vision, emphasizing the use of new <br />and emerging technologies to better manage the <br />transportation system. Eligible expenditures in this <br />category include: <br />Planning, development, implementation and <br />maintenance of new technology and innovative <br />strategies designed to improve the efficiency or <br />effectiveness of the County's transportation <br />system. <br />• Planning, development, implementation and <br />maintenance of new technology and innovative <br />strategies designed to better inform consumers of <br />their transportation choices. <br />Planning, development, implementation and <br />maintenance of new technology and innovative <br />strategies designed to increase utilization of non - <br />auto modes or to increase the occupancy of autos <br />with the goal of reducing congestion and <br />greenhouse gas production. <br />Planning, development, implementation and <br />maintenance of new technology and innovative <br />strategies designed to reduce transportation <br />related greenhouse gases through the utilization <br />of a cleaner vehicle fleet including alternative <br />fuels and/or locally produced energy. <br />Environmental mitigation for transportation <br />projects including land banking. <br />Planning, development and implementation of <br />demand management strategies designed to <br />reduce congestion, increase use of non -auto <br />modes, manage existing infrastructure and <br />reduce greenhouse gas emissions. <br />Planning, development and implementation of <br />transportation policies designed to manage <br />parking supply to improve availability, <br />utilization and to reduce congestion and <br />greenhouse gas production. <br />These proposed funds would be distributed <br />periodically by the Alameda CTC to eligible public <br />agencies within Alameda County. <br />