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Subject (2)
- Approve and Adopt a Resolution Reaffirming and Adopting Fiscal Year 2009/2010 Measure I Five Year Capital Improvement Plan and Expenditure Strategy Plan, RESOLUTION NO. R-38-10. [Staff Person: M. Tapia]
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6/10/2010
Submitted By
Sabdi Espinoza
Item Title
AR 061510 Measure I Five Year Plan
ATRequest
3354
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City Clerk
Meeting Date
6/15/2010
Meeting Time
6:00:00 PM
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City of Colton <br />MEASURE "1" EXPENDITURE STATEGY <br />PLAN <br />A NARRATIVE <br />The City of Colton allocates approximately seventy percent of its annual <br />Measure I revenue for system enhancement improvements to its street <br />infrastructure. Delivery of these improvements is focused on streets <br />requiring extensive alignment or capacity enhancement improvements. On <br />occasion, the seventy percent may be impacted when the City opts to <br />utilize Measure I funds to provide a grant funded project the required <br />matching funds; these projects would be focused on improving Colton's <br />infrastructure and/or transportation system for pedestrian/bicycle/vehicular <br />traffic. <br />The remaining thirty percent of the City's annual Measure I allocation will <br />be allocated to streets exhibiting signs of stress, which can be remedied by <br />providing a variety of maintenance applications; including, but not limited <br />to a slurry seal application to the stressed pavement. All identified <br />improvements are compliant with the goals of the city's General Plan <br />Circulation Element. <br />
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