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File Number: 17-273 <br />San Leandro has three PDAs, the Downtown Transit Oriented Development Area, East 14th <br />Street, and the Bayfair BART Transit Village. Within these PDAs Washington Ave, Hesperian <br />Blvd, and San Leandro Blvd are the three streets on the NHS with the worst pavement <br />condition index. San Leandro Boulevard is already scheduled to receive pavement in 2017. <br />Hesperian Boulevard and Washington Ave have pavement in similar condition but <br />Washington Ave is proposed for this grant because it has a high crown and steep cross <br />slopes that make it challenging for wheelchairs to cross the street. The high crown can only <br />be changed by reconstructing the road and rebuilding from the ground up. <br />The required resolution of local support contains a commitment to fund and complete the <br />project. San Leandro has made similar commitments for past OBAG funding, most recently <br />for a project on San Leandro Boulevard between Williams and Hudson. The City can fulfill the <br />commitments contained within the resolution without hardship. <br />Current Agency Policies <br />Maintain and enhance San Leandro’s infrastructure. <br />Applicable General Plan Policies <br />Policy T-5.3: Regularly maintain City streets and traffic control devices to ensure that streets <br />operate safely and efficiently. The City will strive for an overall Pavement Condition Index of <br />76, which is the lower limit of industry best practices. <br />Environmental Review <br />Environmental clearance will be filed for this project upon receipt of funding and before <br />construction is scheduled to commence. <br />Fiscal Impacts <br />The estimated project cost is $1,598,000. The target share of OBAG funding for San Leandro <br />is $1,048,000, based on the City’s population and housing data. <br />The local share of the project is $550,000 which is more than the minimum local funding <br />match in the amount of $120,206 (11.47%). <br />Budget Authority <br />The proposed fiscal year 2017-18 budget contains $8,635,000 for street overlay and <br />rehabilitation made up of Measure BB local streets and roads, Gas Tax section 2103, Vehicle <br />Registration Fees, and Measure BB grant funds. A portion of this money will be used for the <br />local share of this project. <br />PREPARED BY: Nick Thom, City Engineer, Engineering and Transportation Department <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 5/8/2017 <br />202
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