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HomeMy WebLinkAbout29-Development Services ~",.,-" , ,,= ,~,- -, .~~, , -~--'~'--'''''''''''''''''''~'''-~T ~ ORIGINAL CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: James Funk, Director Subject: Authorize the Submittal of Three Project Applications for the Sixth Funding Cycle of the Safe Routes to School (SR2S) Program Dept: Development Services Date: May 18, 2005 File: 1.1 S/SR2S6 MCC Date: June 6, 2005 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 5-10-05: Recommended for approval at Grants Ad-Hoc Committee Meeting Recommended Motion: Adopt resolution. ~s&c Contact person: Tim Porter, Engineering ASSodate! Phone: 5251 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution Wards: City-wide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Maximum 10% matching fimd of $41,000 if all three projects are awarded Source: Acct. Description:. CaDital Imorovements Program Finance: ~ncil Notes . ;;"[)~5 -I ~ Cf Agenda Item NO.~ " I lI/OS --- .. --~~I- -"'''''''::<.~:~. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Subject: Authorize the submittal of three (3) project applications for the sixth funding cycle of the Safe Routes to School (SR2S) Program. Background: Established in 1999, the Safe Routes to School (SR2S) program came into effect from the passage and signing of Assembly Bill 1475. Governor Schwarzenegger recently signed legislation extending Senate Billl087/Soto for three additional years with a sunset through the end of2008. Section 2333.5 of the Streets and Highways Code calls for Caltrans, in consultation with the California Highway Patrol to "make grants available to local governmental agencies under the program based upon the results of a statewide competition that requires submission of proposals for funding and rates those proposals on several cost/benefit criteria". The SR2S program is a construction program intended to improve and enhance the safety of school-aged pedestrians, bicycle facilities and related infrastructure. It is anticipated that District 8 agencies, which include Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, may receive a total of $2,000,000 to fund their SR2S Projects this funding cycle. The City has been fairly successful in the past receiving SR2S Grant funding in two out of the past five cycles. The City received $128,000 for pedestrian traffic signals adjacent to Mt. Vernon Elementary School in Cycle 2. In Cycle 3, the City received $108,000 for a pedestrian traffic signal adjacent to San Bernardino High school on "E" Street, and $225,000 for missing link sidewalks at four locations: Burbank, Roosevelt, North Verdemont, and Arrowhead Elementary Schools. The City's "School of the Month" Program has been instrumental in identifying desired improvements adjacent to schools that would increase the safety of school-aged pedestrians. The City has nominated three projects, which would contribute to the safety of children, for the sixth cycle of the SR2S Program. These project locations, which were reviewed and prioritized by the Grants Ad Hoc Committee on 5/10105, have been considered for safety improvement upgrades as a result of City School officials, City Council, citizen, and SBPD requests. The SR2S projects, which require a 10% local match, are prioritized as follows: 1. Wilson Elementary School: Install sidewalk links 2. Lincoln Elementary School: Install traffic signal 3. Anton Elementary School: Install traffic signal Total SR2S6 Project Funding Breakdown Financial Impact: The maximum Federal reimbursement ratio for any SR2S project will be 90 percent and the maximum Federal reimbursement amount for any project will be $500,000. In accordance with that requirement, the City would be obligated to allocate local matching funds of $41,000 if all of the projects are awarded. It is anticipated that the local match obligation would come from the Capital Improvements Program allocation for Traffic Controls. Local Match $11,000 $15,000 $15.000 $41,000 SR2S Funds $99,000 $135,000 $135.000 $369,000 Total Cost $110,000 $150,000 $150.000 $410,000 Recommendation: Adopt resolution. -2- ~::. _..~{,:?\-~~F'~_"~.~. ","'_.'-~8"_'"~'-'.' o o 25 26 . 27 28 - 1 2 RESOLlTIOl' NO. ~ ~ f1f RESOLUTION OF THE I\1A YOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 3 SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE SUBMITTAL OF THREE PROJECT APPLICATIONS FOR THE SIXTH FUNDING CYCLE OF THE SAFE ROUTES TO 4 SCHOOL (SR2S) PROGRA!\l. 5 6 7 8 WHEREAS, Goycrnor Schwarzenegger recently signed State Bill ] 087/S0TO. extending the Safe Routes to School Program for three more years through 2008. The SR2S Program is a construction program that is intended to improve and enhance the safety of school 9 pedestrians and bicycle facilities and related infrastructure. It is anticipated that District R 10 agencies, which include Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, may receiye approximately 11 52.000,000 to fund their (6th cycle) SR2S Projects this fiscal year. 12 13 WHEREAS, The City has nominated three projects for the current funding cycle of-the 14 SR2S Program. The projects, which require a 10% local match, are prioritized as follows: 15 16 17 18 Local Match SR2S Funds Total Cost 1. Wilson Elementary School: Instal! sidewalk links $1 ],000 $99.000 5110,000 2. Lincoln Elementary School: Install traffic signal: S 15,000 $135.000 S 150,000 3. Anton Elementary School: Install traffic signal $15,000 $135,000 $150,000 Total SR2S project funding breakdown: $41,000 $369,000 $410,000 19 20 21 22 23 City of San Bernardino ratify the submission of three project applications for the sixth funding 24 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and Common Council of the cycle of the Safe Routes to School Program. j7 1e.H :t\:-z.'7 (PI b/O~ """Y"~"'""'CT';",,,!,""""~T'r "'''"Y'V"'"'-'"='~~' """~"ITl~")o/.'"'-'" ' '-'~'~'"=-'''1''.'''''''''-"O_="''''' o . o 1 RESOLLTTION...FOR ALTTHORIZI:\'G THE SUBMITTAL OF THREE PROJECT 2 APPLICATIONS FOR THE SIXTH CYCLE OF THE SAFE ROLTES TO SCHOOL (SR2S) PROGRAM 3 4 5 6 7 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the I'vlayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of , 2005, by the following vote, to wit: Coul1l.:il Members: AYES NAYS ABST AIr\' ABSENT 8 9 ESTRADA 10 LONGVILLE 11 MCGINNIS 12 DERRY 13 KELLEY 14 15 16 MCCAMMACK 17 18 JOHNSON Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk 19 20 2005. 21 22 23 24 25 26 day of The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to Form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney ^ i + ) , . C"AA*-,"_ L." - - -------... B". \: 27 J )(1 "'~"..- 28 U