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Alameda CTC Local Streets and Roads Program Implementation Guidelines <br />labor charges (salaries, wages, and benefits) that are directly and solely related to the <br />implementation of the Alameda CTC- funded Local Streets and Roads projects, <br />consultants, and materials. These funds may be used for travel or training if they are <br />directly related to the implementation of the Local Streets and Roads funds. <br />K. Education and promotion: Marketing, education, information, outreach, and promotional <br />campaigns and programs. <br />L. Environmental documents: Preparation of environmental documents, such as those <br />related to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) or the National <br />Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), or permits required by state or federal permitting <br />agencies. <br />M. Equipment and new vehicles: Purchase or lease of vehicles and equipment for service <br />improvements, such as information dissemination, fare collection, etc. <br />N. Grants: Funding for plans, programs, or projects based on a competitive call for projects; <br />evaluated based on adopted evaluation criteria; and allocated based on a reimbursement <br />basis. <br />O. Indirect cost: Also known as "overhead," any cost of doing business other than direct <br />costs. These costs include utilities, rent, administrative staff, officers' salaries, accounting <br />department costs, and personnel department costs, which are requisite for general operation <br />of the organization but are not directly allocable to a particular service or product. <br />P. Maintenance: Repairs, renovation, or upgrade of existing facility or infrastructure. <br />Q. Measure B: Alameda County's half -cent transportation sales tax, originally approved in <br />1986, and reauthorized by voters in November 2000. Collection of the sales tax began on <br />April 1, 2002. Administered by the Alameda CTC, Measure B funds four types of <br />programs in 20 local jurisdictions: bicycle and pedestrian, local streets and roads, mass <br />transit, and paratransit. <br />R. Operations: Provision of services that operate transportation facilities and programs. <br />Operations costs do not include the costs to operate community outreach or other programs <br />not directly related to a specific transportation service, program, or product. <br />S. Pass - through funds: Funds allocated based on a funding formula (such as population, <br />registered vehicles, roadmiles, or a combination thereof) defined in a voter - approved <br />measure and provided to eligible jurisdictions on a regularly scheduled basis (such as a <br />regular monthly payment). <br />T. Pedestrian crossing improvements: At -grade pedestrian crossing improvements such as <br />crosswalks, roadway /geometric changes, or reconfiguration specifically benefiting <br />pedestrians. <br />U. Planning: Identification of project and program current conditions and needs and <br />development of strategies and plans to address the identified needs. <br />V. Planning area: Four geographical sub -areas of the county (Planning Areas 1, 2, 3, and 4). <br />The sub -areas of the county are defined by the Alameda CTC as follows: <br />