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Item #13 <br />CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />FOR THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 4,2003 <br />TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS <br />FROM: AMER JAKHER, P.E., CITY ENGINEER (��) <br />SUBJECT: APPROVE RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING AND ADOPTING THE <br />MEASURE I FIVE YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM <br />AND TWENTY YEAR TRANSPORTATION PLAN <br />DATE: JANUARY23,2003 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />In November 1989, the San Bernardino County voters approved passage of Measure I authorizing <br />San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG), acting as the San Bernardino County <br />Transportation Authority, to impose a one-half of one- percent retail and use tax. This tax revenue <br />can only be used for transportation improvements and traffic management programs authorized in <br />the Expenditure Plans as designated by the approved and adopted Five Year Capital Improvement <br />Plan and the Twenty Year Transportation Plan. <br />Measure I requires that each local jurisdiction receiving program revenues annually adopt a Five <br />Year Capital Improvement Plan and a Twenty -Year Transportation Plan. Both the Five -Year and <br />Twenty Year Plan outline the expenditure of the funds for specific projects. SANBAG provides the <br />Measure I Revenue Estimate for Local Pass -Through Funds. As part of the County Wide Measure I <br />Sales Initiative Program, the measure requires an annual adoption and update of the respective <br />plans. <br />ANALYSIS/DISCUSSION: <br />In September 2002, the City received notice from SANBAG, that it is necessary to conduct the <br />annual update to the City's Measure I Plan. The attachments contain the respective project list <br />consistent with the City's current Capital Improvement Plan. Proceeds from the annual pass <br />through funds support the maintenance of City Streets. The greatest majority of the fimding goes <br />toward the major projects identified in the attached report. The five-year Plan is for the period of <br />2002 to 2007. <br />As of the present time, there are no changes associated with the Twenty -Year Transportation Plan. <br />This plan remains the same until respective changes occur to the City's Circulation Element within <br />the General Plan. We anticipate that the Circulation Element of the General Plan to be updated in <br />2005. <br />
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