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File Number: 16-167 <br />designee to enter into the MPFA with Alameda CTC. Once executed, the MPFA will <br />supersede and replace all preceding agreements affecting such funds, accounts and monies <br />and will enable the uninterrupted disbursement of Measure B/BB and VRF DLD funds starting <br />July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2026 unless amended or a new MPFA is established. <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 July 1, 2002, by Resolution No. 2002-096, the City Council authorized the City <br />Manager to Enter into a Master Project Funding Agreement with Three Subsequent <br />Specific Project Funding Agreements with the Alameda County Transportation <br />Improvement Authority (ACTIA) for Measure B 2000 Capital Project Funds_ <br />• On March 5, 2012, by Resolution No. 2012-021, the City Council authorized the City <br />Manager to Enter the City into a Master Programs Funding Agreement with the Alameda <br />County Transportation Commission (Alameda CTC) for the Distribution and Receipt of <br />Measure B Transportation Sales Tax Revenue and Vehicle Registration Fee Revenue <br />• On June 15, 2015, by Resolution No. 2015-105, the City Council authorized the City <br />Manager to Enter the City into a Master Programs Funding Agreement with the Alameda <br />County Transportation Commission for the Distribution and Receipt of Measure BB <br />Transportation Sales Tax Revenue <br />Applicable General Plan Policies <br />14.02 Funding - Aggressively pursue state and federal funding for bicycle and pedestrian <br />improvements, while also including funding for bicycle and pedestrian improvements in the <br />City's Capital Improvement Program. <br />15.07 Allocation Of Regional Funds - Ensure that the City receives its fair share of the public <br />funds allocated for transit services within the region. <br />20.01 Coordination With Regional Agencies - Work closely with the Metropolitan <br />Transportation Commission, the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency and other <br />agencies to address regional transportation issues affecting San Leandro. <br />Leqal Analysis <br />The City Attorney's Office reviewed the MPFA, and it is approved as to form. <br />Fiscal Impacts <br />Execution of the MPFA will permit transfer of Measure B, Measure BB and VRF transportation <br />funds to provide the City additional funding for paratransit, street maintenance and bicycle <br />and pedestrian improvements. <br />ATTACHMENT <br />• Alameda CTC Master Programs Funding Agreement (Draft) <br />City of San Leandro Page 4 Printed on 4/26/2016 <br />