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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05.L- Public Works 5.L RESOLUTION (ID # 4572) DOC ID: 4572 E CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO — REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Grant From: Chris Alanis M/CC Meeting Date: 09/19/2016 Prepared by: Arlington Rodgers, (909) 384-5140, ext. 3420 Dept: Public Works Ward(s): All Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino Authorizing and Directing the City Manager to Accept and Appropriate Caltrans Grant Funds in the Amount of $250,000 and to Amend the FY 2016/2017 Budget to Reflect an Appropriation of Matching Funds in the Amount of $27,780 for the Systematic Safety Analysis Report Program. (#4572) Current Business Registration Certificate: Not Applicable Financial Impact: Funding for this project are from a grant. The grant is $250,000. The city will provide matching funds of $27, 780 for a total amount of $277,780. The $250,000 will be appropriated to account 001-400-0026-5502 and matching funds will come from Account 001-400-0026-5111. Motion: Adopt the Resolution. Synopsis of Previous Council Action: No previous Council Action Background: The City of San Bernardino, Public Works Department, Traffic Engineering Section applied for State of California grant funds through the Systemic Safety Analysis Report Program (SSARP) administered by Caltrans and was awarded a grant of $250,000. The estimated total project cost is $277,780 which includes local matching funds in the amount of$27,780. The City of San Bernardino is 62.42 square miles with approximately 681 centerline miles of roadway. The purpose of the SSARP is to evaluate traffic signals, signage, and street lighting within the City. However, due to the amount of the grant the focus will be traffic signals City-wide and traffic signage near public schools. Traffic signals are being evaluated in an effort to establish proper inventory levels of signal hardware, communications facilities, controller cabinet components and traffic signal support systems. Additionally, it is important that the signs along roadway segments and intersections within a public school zone be analyzed to determine if the City is in compliance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Some of these concerns include Updated: 9/14/2016 by Jolena E. Grider E I Packet Pg. 229 5.L 4572 retro-reflectivity levels are adequate, signage visibility is not obstructed, existing sign locations are justified, and identify worn and damaged signs for replacement or if new signage locations are necessary. The completed analysis of existing traffic signals, signage, and street lighting will result in a comprehensive SSARP that outlines including location, type and condition of the City's traffic related infrastructure. It will also include current collision data, crash analysis, and identification of high risk corridors and intersections, and other safety analysis. The SSARP will highlight preliminary safety project scopes that may include traffic signal, street lighting, and signage upgrades as countermeasures for deficient areas. The SSARP recommended upgrades will be included in the City's future Capital Improvement Program. All collected information will also be used in a working City inventory system which will include but not be limited to a GIS database, field inventory template, and retro-reflectivity assessment. This inventory system will afford staff the ability to maintain appropriate inventory levels and will provide the foundation necessary to make future recommendations for upgrades and/or purchases. Staff is recommending that the Common Council accept the grant funds and authorize and direct the City Manager to appropriate funds in the amount of$277,780 ($250,000 of which is reimbursable by Caltrans) to be used in the initial implementation of the State funded System Safety Analysis Report Program. City Attorney Review: Supporting Documents: Reso DOC (DOC) SSARP—San Bernardino signed Letter 2016 (PDF) 1 1 Updated: 9/14/2016 by Jolena E. Grider E Packet Pg. 230 5.L.a 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER 3 TO ACCEPT AND APPRORIATE CALTRANS GRANT FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT E OF $250,000 AND TO AMEND THE FY 2016/2017 BUDGET TO REFLECT AN a, 4 APPROPRIATION OF MATCHING FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF$27,780 FOR THE a 5 SYSTEMATIC SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT PROGRAM. a a 6 WHEREAS, the Systematic Safety Analysis Report Program (SSARP) was elevated co co t 7 to a core program to help local agencies identify safety projects to submit for Highway Safety a. d 8 Improvement Program (HSIP) funds; .y 9 10 WHEREAS, a local match of ten (10) percent of the total project cost is required for 11 SSARP projects; and CU U 12 WHEREAS, The City has identified the SSARP will focus on evaluating traffic E a� N 13 signals, signage and street lighting as follows: cn 14 ° 1. Traffic Signals—City Wide c 15 2. Street Lighting - City Wide 16 17 3. Signage (Near Schools) —City Wide 18 N NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON 19 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 20 SECTION 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf y 21 of the City acceptance of a Caltrans grant in the amount of$250,000. u 22 0 23 SECTION 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to amend the FY 2016/2017 0 24 budget to reflect the appropriation of grant funds in the amount of$250,000. 25 SECTION 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to amend the FY 2016/2017 26 budget to reflect the appropriation of matching funds in the amount of$27,780. a 27 28 1 Packet Pg. 231 5.L.a 1 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY 2 OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT AND APPRORIATE CALTRANS GRANT FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT 3 OF $250,000 AND TO AMEND THE FY 2016/2017 BUDGET TO REFLECT AN E APPROPRIATION OF MATCHING FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $27,780 FOR THE a, 4 SYSTEMATIC SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT PROGRAM. a 5 n. 6 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor Cn 7 and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting a 8 thereof, held on the day of , 2016, by the following vote, to wit: N .N 9 2!1 10 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT <, v 11 MARQUEZ can 2 12 BARRIOS E a� 13 VALDIVIA in 14 o SHORETT � 15 c� 16 NICKEL E= 17 RICHARD N 18 MULVIHILL I- 19 20 2 Georgeann Hanna, City Clerk •9 21 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 12016. o 22 0 23 d 24 R. CAREY DAVIS, Mayor City of San Bernardino 25 Approved as to form: U 26 Gary D. Saenz, City Attorney a 27 By: 28 2 Packet Pg.232 5.L.b STATE OF CALIFORNIA--CALIFORNIA STATE TRANSPORTATION AGENCY EDMUND G.BROWN Jr,, ocemor DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF PLANNING DISTRICT 8 0 - 64 WEST FOURTH STREET,MS 760,71h FLOOR R "'—SAN BERNARDINO,CA 92401-1400 Serious drought. tM Help save water! OL www.dot.ca.gov/dist8 IL a a a May 19'h, 2016 y 0 CL Mr. Hernando Cotangco,P.E. Traffic Engineer 300 N. "D" Street San Bernardino, CA, 92418 M Q Dear Mr. Contangeo: to Congratulations! The following application you submitted for the Systemic Safety Analysis Report 2 Program(SSARP)Phase 1 has been selected for implementation: a Program Total Project Coast SSARP Funds Local Funds o SSARP ID#P1020 $277,780 $250,000 $27,780 'LR V In Phase 1, 79 applications have been received requesting$12 million of state funds. After prioritization, 28 projects with a total of$4.4 million of SSARP state funds were selected for implementation. Unselected applications from Phase 1 will re-compete with applications received during Phase 2. N To view the complete statewide project listing,visit the SSARP website at: http://www.dot.ca. og_v/hq LocalPro—arams/HSIP/SSARP.htm. P O CN Please visit the above website again soon as more documents and instructions related to the next steps (funding allocation request, etc.)will be posted there. If you have questions,please feel free to contact Harish Rastogi at (909)-806-4798, or at harish.rastogi(- dot.ca.gov 0 L _ L W Sincerely, C Cn 0. i { � a �1~ to ... to Sean Yeung, PE District Local Assistance Engineer E c: Harish Rastogi Q "Provide a safe,sustainable,integrated and efficient transportation system to enhance California's economy and livability" Packet Pg. 233