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Code, thereby authorizing the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency ( "ACCMA ") <br />to administer the proceeds from a $10 per year vehicle registration fee on each annual motor- <br />vehicle registration or renewal of registration in Alameda County, starting in May 2011, six <br />months following approval of Measure F. Vehicles subject to the VRF include all motorized <br />vehicles, including passenger cars, light -duty trucks, medium -duty trucks, heavy -duty trucks, <br />buses of all sizes, motorcycles, and motorized camper homes, unless vehicles are expressly <br />exempted from the payment of the VRF. <br />E. Funds raised by the VRF will be used exclusively for local transportation <br />purposes in Alameda County that have a relationship or benefit to the owners of motor vehicles <br />paying the VRF, including projects and programs identified in the expenditure plan approved by <br />the voters as part of Measure F (the "VRF Expenditure Plan "). <br />F. On June 24, 2010, ACTIA and ACCMA took the final actions to create Alameda <br />CTC, which has assumed the responsibilities of ACTIA and ACCMA, including duties related to <br />Measure B and the VRF. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the parties as follows: <br />ARTICLE 1:FUNDING ALLOCATIONS <br />A. This AGREEMENT authorizes the Alameda CTC to allocate funds derived from <br />both Measure B and the VRF as described in their respective voter - approved expenditure plans <br />and as summarized and described below for different fund types. All fund distributions pursuant <br />to this AGREEMENT shall be effective as of April 1, 2012. <br />