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8 <br /> <br />Funding Sources <br /> <br />Sources of funding for CIP projects are listed in the table below. <br /> <br />Table 3 – CIP Project Funding Sources <br />Bike and Ped Funds consisting of <br /> Measure B B&P <br /> Measure BB B&P <br />Developer Fees for Street Improvements (DFSI) <br />General Fund (augmented with measure HH) <br />Road Funds consisting of <br /> Gas Tax <br /> Measure B LSR <br /> Measure BB LSR <br /> Vehicle Registration Fees <br />Former Redevelopment Agency funding <br />Park Development Fees (PDF) <br />Underground Utility Conversion Fees (UU) <br />Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) enterprise fund <br /> <br />Measure B and BB funds are collected as part of the regional sales tax. The Alameda <br />County Transportation Commission (Alameda CTC) distributes a portion of the funds <br />known as pass through funds to local agencies based on a formula and the remainder is <br />made available as competitive grants. Measure B and BB pass through funds for CIP <br />projects are restricted in their use and are split between two categories; bicycle and <br />pedestrian (B&P) funds and local streets and roads (LSR) funds. <br /> <br />General funds are collected from a variety of sources, the two largest contributors are <br />Sales tax (as augmented by the local sales tax measure HH), and property tax. General <br />funds are unrestricted and can be used for any project type. <br /> <br />Gas tax and Vehicle registration fees are collected by the State and distributed to local <br />agencies. The amount each agency receives is based on a formula. These funds are <br />restricted for use on road and transportation projects. <br /> <br />Former Redevelopment Agency funding is legacy funding that was obligated prior to the <br />State’s dissolution of Redevelopment Agencies in 2011. Upon dissolution the State <br />seized the funds and it took several years to determine the amount to be returned to each <br />City. This funding is restricted to the former redevelopment area and the projects that <br />were envisioned while the agency was still in existence. <br /> <br />Water Pollution Control Plan Enterprise funds are collected from users of the City’s <br />sanitary sewer system. Each building connected to the City’s system pays a monthly fee <br />for service. The fund is restricted for use on operation and maintenance of the sanitary <br />sewer collection system and the water treatment plant. <br />27