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Reso 2022-071 FY 2023 Proposed Projects Gas Tax Fund
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City of San Leandro <br />Meeting Date: May 16, 2022 <br />Staff Report <br />Agenda Section:File Number:22-289 CONSENT CALENDAR <br />Agenda Number:9.b. <br />TO:City Council <br />FROM:Fran Robustelli <br />City Manager <br />BY:Debbie Pollart <br />Public Works Director <br />FINANCE REVIEW:Susan Hsieh <br />Finance Director <br />TITLE:Resolution for the Approval of Fiscal Year 2023 Proposed Projects Paid from the <br />State’s Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account to City's Gas Tax Fund <br />(152-31-057) for Streets Maintenance <br />SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />In order to receive funding from the State’s Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account, the <br />City must annually submit to the State (by July 1 st) a list of streets maintenance projects <br />anticipated for completion in the coming fiscal year. <br />BACKGROUND <br />Existing law provides various sources of funding for transportation purposes, including funding for <br />the state highway system and the local streets and roads system. These funding sources include, <br />among others, fuel excise taxes, commercial vehicle weight fees, local transactions and use <br />taxes, and federal funds. Existing law imposes certain registration fees on vehicles, with revenues <br />from these fees deposited in the Motor Vehicle Account to fund the Department of Motor Vehicles <br />and the Department of the California Highway Patrol. Existing law provides for the monthly <br />transfer of excess <br />balances in the Motor Vehicle Account to the State Highway Account. <br />SB 1, signed by Governor Brown in April 2017, created the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation <br />Program (RMRP) to address deferred maintenance on the state highway system and local streets <br />and roads systems. The bill requires that the County Transportation Commission (CTC) adopt <br />performance criteria, consistent with a specified asset management plan, to ensure efficient use <br />of certain funds available for the program. <br />SB 1 provides for the deposit of various funds for the program in the Road Maintenance and <br />Rehabilitation Account (RMRA), which SB 1 created in the State Transportation Fund, including <br />the following: <br />Page 1 City of San Leandro Printed on 5/11/2022
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