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File Number: 18-166 <br />Intersections list, which is regularly monitored and updated by City staff. Thirteen collisions were <br />reported between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2015. Four bicycle or pedestrian related <br />collisions were recorded in this five-year period. <br />The non-signalized intersection of East 14th Street at 144th Avenue is about 430 feet south of a <br />signalized intersection at East 14th Street and 143rd Avenue. Given the multi-unit housing along <br />the east side of East 14th Street and a cluster of retail shops along the west side of East 14th <br />Street, pedestrians often cross at the non-signalized intersection rather than at the nearby signal. <br />As such, both the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) District 4 Office of <br />Transportation Planning and Local Assistance and the City identified the intersection of East 14th <br />Street at 144th Avenue as a top safety priority. <br />Analysis <br />Caltrans, through the HSIP, approved $184,230 in federal funding for the design and construction <br />of the East 14th Street at 144th Avenue HAWK Signal Project. Adding the City’s required local <br />match in the amount of $20,470 brings the total project budget to $204,700. The City will design <br />and install the new HAWK signal, while Caltrans will assume operation and maintenance as part <br />of State Route 185 once the project is complete. <br />Pursuant to City Council’s authorization of the City Manager to execute the Program Supplement <br />Agreement No. 026-F, staff will proceed with the design phase of the project. This design phase <br />is estimated to cost $36,500. The HSIP grant will fund $32,850, while the City’s required local <br />match for this phase is $3,650. After completion of the design phase, the City must execute a <br />second Program Supplement Agreement for the construction phase of the work. <br />Current Agency Policies <br />·Support and implement programs, activities and strengthen communication that enhances the <br />quality of life and wellness, celebrates the arts and diversity and promotes civic pride <br />·Maintain and enhance San Leandro’s infrastructure <br />Previous Actions <br />·On June 19, 2017, by Resolution No. 2017-085, the City Council approved the Administering <br />Agency-State Agreement No. 04-5041F15. <br />Committee Review and Actions <br />·This project was presented to the Facilities and Transportation Committee on October 4, <br />2017. <br />Applicable General Plan Policies <br />·Policy T-2.1: Complete Streets Serving All Users and Modes. Create and maintain <br />“complete” streets that provide safe, comfortable, and convenient travel through a <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 5/1/2018 <br />1515