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File Number: 12 -181 <br />underneath the 1 -880 freeway. New splice connections will be made at the terminations at all <br />signals and facilities along the loop. All of the transceivers at signals and facilities connected <br />to the fiber optic system will be retrofitted to allow for bi- directional information flow. <br />The fiber loop work will be completed by an outside contractor and managed by Engineering <br />and Transportation staff. <br />Current Agency Policies <br />Continued development and expansion of the City's Advanced Traffic Management System. <br />Applicable General Plan Policies <br />Policy 13.02- Keeping Pace with Growth: Improve transportation infrastructure at a rate that <br />keeps pace with growth <br />Policy 16.03- Maintenance: Regularly maintain city streets and traffic control devices to <br />ensure that streets operate safely and efficiently <br />Environmental Review <br />The project has been determined to be categorically exempt under the California <br />Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and filed with Alameda County on April 27, 2012. <br />Fiscal Impact <br />The cost of establishing a complete redundant fiber optic ring throughout the city is $120,000, <br />which will be funded with $80,000 from DFSI funds in account 120 -28 -192 and $40,000 from <br />General Funds in account 210 -28 -192. <br />Budget Authority <br />The Finance Department has confirmed that $80,000 is available in the Development Fees for <br />Street Improvements (DFSI) account 120 -28 -192 (Fiber Loop Project) and $40,000 in the <br />General Fund account 210 -28 -192 (Fiber Loop Project) for installation of the redundant fiber <br />optic ring. <br />ONar_TAI:I►yil;1011 K <br />None. <br />PREPARED BY: Reh -Lin N. Chen, Senior Transportation Engineer, Engineering and <br />Transportation Department <br />City of San Leandro Page 2 Printed on 512912012 <br />