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File #: 22-932    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/28/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/9/2022 Final action: 11/9/2022
Title: Resolution supporting the El Camino Real Bicycle And Pedestrian Corridor Study and submitting an application to the San Mateo County Transportation Authority For Cycle 6 Pedestrian And Bicycle Program Funding
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Resolution supporting the El Camino Real Bicycle And Pedestrian Corridor Study and submitting an application to the San Mateo County Transportation Authority For Cycle 6 Pedestrian And Bicycle Program Funding




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WHEREAS, the City of South San Francisco (Sponsor) has identified the El Camino Real corridor, within city limits, as a key north-south roadway for the city and needs additional active transportation improvements such as safer operations for bicycles, pedestrians, and transit, and

WHEREAS, the Sponsor has developed the El Camino Real Bicycle and Pedestrian Corridor Study (Project) to study the corridor, engage the South San Francisco community, and develop feasible concepts and designs for installation of Class IV bicycle facilities and various pedestrian safety improvements on El Camino Real and major intersections along the corridor, and

WHEREAS, it will cost $100,000 to implement the Project which includes developing preliminary concepts for implementation of corridor-length protected bicycle lanes on El Camino Real, community engagement and pop-up events to solicit and collect community feedback, establish technical working partnerships with Caltrans District 4 staff, SamTrans staff, TA Staff, staff from neighboring cities of Colma and San Bruno, and City of South San Francisco Staff to advise on concepts for El Camino Real, and

WHEREAS, the Sponsor seeks $100,000 for the Project, and

WHEREAS, the San Mateo County Transportation Authority (TA) issued a Call for Projects for the Cycle 6 Measures A and W Pedestrian and Bicycle Program on August 4, 2022, and

WHEREAS, the TA requires the Sponsor's governing board to adopt a resolution establishing the following:

1. Supporting the Project and application for $100,000 in TA Measures A and W Pedestrian and Bicycle Program funds for Project;

2. Committing the Sponsor to the completion of the Project, including the commitment of matching funds in the amount of $5,000 needed for implementa...

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