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Alameda CTC Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Program Implementation Guidelines <br />b. For the purposes of this paragraph, "users of streets, roads, and highways" <br />means bicyclists, children, persons with disabilities, motorists, movers of <br />commercial goods, pedestrians, users of public transportation, and seniors. <br />The Governor's Office of Planning and Research has developed detailed guidance <br />for meeting this law: Update to the General Plan Guidelines: Complete Streets and <br />the Circulation Element <br />( http: / /www.opr.ca.gov /plannin_ docs/ Update_ GP _Guidelines_Complete_Streets.p <br />df). <br />Section 7. Local Bicycle/Pedestrian Master Plan Requirement <br />A. To receive Measure B and VRF funds, local jurisdictions must do all of the following with <br />respect to local bicycle and pedestrian master plans. The Alameda CTC will provide <br />technical assistance and funding to local jurisdictions to meet these requirements through <br />the competitive Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Grant Program. Jurisdictions may also use <br />pass - through funds for the development of local bicycle and pedestrian master plans. <br />Have an adopted Local Pedestrian Master Plan AND Local Bicycle Master Plan, <br />OR have an adopted combined Local Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan; or demonstrate <br />that the plan is being developed and will be adopted by December 31, 2015. <br />2. Each plan must be updated, at a minimum, every five years. This policy is <br />consistent with the state's Bicycle Transportation Act (BTA) grant requirement for <br />bicycle plans, and will ensure that plans are addressing current local needs, while <br />also allowing jurisdictions to be eligible for BTA funding. <br />Each plan must include core elements to ensure that the plan is effective, and that <br />plans throughout the county are comparable, to the extent that is reasonable, to <br />facilitate countywide planning. The Alameda CTC will develop and maintain <br />guidelines outlining these core elements. For pedestrian plans, these elements are <br />described in the Toolkit for Improving Walkability in Alameda County: <br />http: / /www.actia2022.com /ped- toolkit/ACTIA- ped- toolkit.pdf The Alameda CTC <br />will develop guidelines for bicycle plans. <br />Section 8. Advancement of Pass - through Funds <br />A. The Alameda CTC may consider advancing future year pass - through funds, with the goal <br />of seeing improvements made in the near term. If a jurisdiction is interested in this option, <br />a written request to the Alameda CTC Director of Finance and a copy to the Deputy <br />Director of Projects and Programs, indicating the amount of funds requested and the <br />projects on which the funds will be spent, is required. Requests will be considered on an <br />individual basis. <br />Section 9. Adoption of Implementation Guidelines <br />A. Implementation Guidelines are adopted by the Alameda CTC on an as- needed basis. <br />Changes to Implementation Guidelines will be brought through the Alameda CTC's <br />Technical Advisory Committee for review and comment, as well as any other Alameda <br />CTC committees as necessary, before changes are adopted by the Alameda CTC Board. <br />