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Alameda CTC Local Transportation Technology Program Implementation Guidelines <br />General: The VRF Expenditure Plan dedicates 10 percent of net revenues for the <br />VRF Local Transportation Technology fund for technology projects. Alameda CTC <br />awards VRF Local Transportation Technology funds on a discretionary basis. <br />These funds are intended to continue and improve the performance of road, transit, <br />pedestrian and bicyclist technology applications, and to accommodate emerging <br />vehicle technologies such as electric and plug -in- hybrid vehicles. <br />2. Eligible Uses: The Alameda CTC will administer these funds and adopt VRF Local <br />Transportation Technology Program Guidelines that will provide program <br />eligibility and fund usage guidelines and requirements, definitions of terms, <br />geographic equity, evaluation criteria, award details, and monitoring requirements. <br />Eligible projects include: <br />a. Development, installation, operations, monitoring, and maintenance of local <br />street and arterial transportation management technology such as the Smart <br />Corridors Program, traffic signal interconnection, transit and emergency <br />vehicle priority, advanced traffic management systems, and advanced <br />traveler information systems <br />b. Infrastructure for alternative vehicle fuels such as electric and plug-in - <br />hybrid vehicle stations <br />C. New or emerging transportation technologies that provide congestion or <br />pollution mitigation <br />d. Advanced signal technology for walking and bicycling <br />e. Development and implementation of flush plans <br />f. Development of emergency evacuation plans <br />Section 6. 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 <br />Alameda CTC committees as necessary, before changes are adopted by the Alameda CTC <br />Board. <br />
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