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ACTIA 2002-26.01 <br />ALAMEDA COUNTY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT <br />AUTHORITY <br />LOCAL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE AND <br />SMALL LOCAL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM <br />I. STATEMENT OF LBE AND SLBE POLICY <br />It is the policy of the Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority to <br />encourage businesses to locate and remain in Alameda County, to employ residents of Alameda <br />County and to spend Authority funds for goods and services within the County. The tax <br />collected by the Authority was imposed by Alameda County voters on themselves for retail sales <br />made within the County. The revenues are exclusively directed toward improving the transit and <br />transportation systems within the County. As a result, the Authority has established this Local <br />Business Enterprise and Small Local Business Enterprise Program ("LBE/SLBE Program") <br />which shall be applied to Contracts funded solely with local dollars. <br />The LBE/SLBE Program shall not be applied to Contracts funded with federal or State <br />funds. Pursuant to State and federal law, the Authority's separate Disadvantaged Business <br />Enterprise (DBE) Program shall be applied to any Construction Contract or Professional Services <br />Contract administered by the Authority, if such Contract is funded in full or in part with federal <br />dollars. <br />The participation of local and small local businesses in the Authority's Contracts is <br />consistent with the voter mandate, and generates other economic benefits for the residents of <br />Alameda County and adds to the sales tax revenues for the Authority. To qualify for inclusion in <br />the Authority's LBE/SLBE Program, an applicant must be a Local Business Enterprise or Small <br />Local Business Enterprise (as such terms are defined below) located within Alameda County. <br />This LBE/SLBE Program is neutral as to race, ethnicity, national origin, age, sex, religion and <br />sexual orientation. <br />II. DEFINITIONS <br />The terms used throughout this LBE/SLBE Program are defined in the list below or in 49 <br />CFR 26.5. The terms are arranged in alphabetical order. <br />A. Authority: the Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority. <br />B. Bid: a quotation, proposal, solicitation, or offer by a bidder of contractor to <br />perform or provide labor, materials or equipment to the Authority or a Sponsoring Agency for a <br />price. <br />C. Caltrans: the State of California Department of Transportation. <br />D. Commercially Useful Function: shall mean that a business is directly responsible <br />for providing the materials, equipment, supplies or services to the Authority as required by the <br />bid solicitation. To perform a Commercially Useful Function, the LBE or SLBE must also be <br />responsible, with respect to materials and supplies used on the contract, for negotiating price, <br />Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority Page E-2 <br />Local Business Enterprise and Small Local Business Enterprise Program <br />
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