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R-135-21 Authorizing Submittal of a Claim to the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority for Transportation Development Act Article 3 Funds for Washington Street Class II Bicycle Route Project
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R-135-21 Authorizing Submittal of a Claim to the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority for Transportation Development Act Article 3 Funds for Washington Street Class II Bicycle Route Project
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R-135-21
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I RESOLUTION NO. R-135-21 <br />2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLTON AUTHORIZING <br />SUBMITTAL OF A CLAIM TO THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION <br />3 AUTHORTFYFOR TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT ACT ARTICLE 3 FUNDS <br />FOR WASHINGTON STREET CLASS II BICYCLE ROUTE PROJECT <br />4 <br />5 WHEREAS, the Mills-Alquist-Deddeh Act (SB 325) was enacted by the California <br />6 Legislature to improve existing public transportation services and encourage regional <br />7 transportation coordination. Known as the Transportation Development Act (FDA) of 1971, this <br />g law provides funding to be allocated to transit and non -transit related purposes that comply with <br />9 regional transportation plans; and <br />10 WHEREAS, TDA provides two funding sources, the Local Transportation Fund (LTF) <br />I I and State Transit Assistance fund (STA); and <br />12 WHEREAS, LTF is derived from a'/4 cent of the general sales tax collected statewide <br />13 <br />and apportioned by population to areas within the county; and <br />14 <br />WHEREAS, STA is derived from the statewide sales tax on diesel fuel, plus an <br />15 <br />16 additional vehicle registration fee authorized under Senate Bill 1, referred to as the State of Good <br />17 Repair, and both are apportioned by the State Controller's Office 50% by population and 50% by <br />Is transit operator revenues; and <br />19 WHEREAS, the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA) authorizes <br />20 funding for a wide variety of transportation programs in San Bernardino County, including <br />21 Planning and program activities, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, community transit services, <br />22 public transportation, and bus and rail projects to local transportation agencies through annual <br />23 apportionment and allocation processes, and approves payments periodically throughout the ear; <br />24 <br />and <br />25 <br />WHEREAS, SBCTA awarded City of Colton TDA Article 3 grant funds in the amount <br />26 <br />2of $223,200 for development of the Washington Street Class 11 Bicycle Route Project within the <br />7 <br />,o City of Colton jurisdiction through a competitive "Call for Project; and <br />
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