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File Number: 12 -084 <br />for children and seniors <br />• Policy 18.05- Funding: Pursue grants for the improvement of pedestrian, bicycle, and motor <br />vehicle safety <br />• Policy 18.06 -Staff Education: Ensure that City Staff is up -to -date and educated on the <br />latest technology and /or methods of improving safety for all modes of transportation <br />• Action 18.06A -Staff Education: Facilitate the continuing education of City Staff in state of <br />the art transportation techniques, including traffic flow improvements, traffic calming, <br />bicycle and pedestrian improvements, and safety and public education <br />Previous Actions <br />• On March 18, 2002, by Resolution No. 2002 -035, the City Council authorized the City <br />Manager to enter into a Master Program Funding Agreement with the Alameda County <br />Transportation Improvement Authority (ACTIA) for Measure B 2000 Programmatic <br />Pass - Through Funds <br />• On April 18, 2011, by Resolution No. 2011 -078, the City Council approved Program <br />Supplement Agreement No. OH92 Rev. 000 for the Safe Routes to School (SR2S) <br />Program and the Appropriation of Grant and Developer Fees for Street Improvement <br />[DFSI] Funds <br />• On November 7, 2011, by Resolution No. 2011 -186, the City Council approved Plans and <br />Specifications and Called for Bids for the subject project <br />• On February 6, 2012, by Resolution No. 2012 -015, the City Council awarded the <br />construction contract to AMLAND Corp. for the subject project <br />Applicable General Plan Policies <br />Policy 18.02 - Capital Improvements: Identify capital improvements and other measures, <br />which improve the safety of bicyclists, pedestrians, and motor vehicles on San Leandro <br />streets. <br />Environmental Review <br />The project has been determined to be Categorically Exempt under the California <br />Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and filed with County on June 1, 2011. <br />Fiscal Impacts <br />The total estimated project cost for the Bancroft Avenue and 136th Avenue Traffic Signal <br />Project, including design, construction, and administration is $517,115. The grant will <br />reimburse up to $421,250 of the total cost. Matching funds will be provided by Developer Fees <br />for Street Improvements (DFSI) funds. <br />Additional funding in the amount of $55,000 is to be allocated by this action. <br />Budget Authority <br />The project is funded and approved in the FY 2010 -11 budget in account numbers <br />120 -38 -330 and 150 -38 -330. <br />City of San Leandro Page 3 Printed on 312712012 <br />