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File Number: 18-643 <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 and program supplement agreement No. 025-F to <br />provide $37,655 in grant funds for the design phase of the Davis Street and Carpentier Street <br />High-intensity Activated Crosswalk (HAWK) signal project. <br />·On May 7, 2018, by Resolution No. 2018-040, the City Council approved authorizing the City <br />Manager to execute program supplement agreement No. 026-F with the State of California to <br />provide $32,850 in grant funds for the design phase of the East 14th Street (State Route 185) <br />and 144th Avenue High-intensity Activated Crosswalk (HAWK) signal project. <br />·On May 7, 2018, by Resolution No. 2018-041, the City Council approved authorizing the City <br />Manager to execute program supplement agreement No. 027-F with the State of California to <br />Provide $59,850 in grant funds for the design phase of the East 14th Street (State Route 185) <br />at Joaquin Avenue scramble pedestrian signal project <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 “complete” <br />streets that provide safe, comfortable, and convenient travel through a comprehensive, <br />integrated transportation network that serves all users. <br />·Policy T-3.6: Pedestrian Environment. Improve the walkability of all streets in San Leandro <br />through the planning, implementing, and maintaining of pedestrian supportive infrastructure. <br />·Policy T-7.2: Capital Improvements. Identify capital improvements and other measures which <br />improves the safety of bicyclists, pedestrians, and motor vehicles on San Leandro Streets. <br />·Policy T-7.7: Funding. Pursue grants for the improvement of pedestrian, bicycle, and motor <br />vehicle safety, including a greater focus on traffic law and speed enforcement. <br />Environmental Review <br />Caltrans performs environmental review on behalf of local agencies for federal-aid projects. <br />Caltrans has completed the following reviews: <br />·On July 12, 2017, the Preliminary Environmental Study (PES) form was signed by Cultural <br />Resources Professionally Qualified Staff, the District Local Assistance Engineer (DLAE), and <br />the Environmental Planner Designee. <br />·On August 24, 2017, The Air Quality Conformity Task Force reviewed and concurred that the <br />project is exempt from PM2.5 project level conformity requirements. <br />Page 3 City of San Leandro Printed on 1/17/2019
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