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2000-29 - RESOLUTION NO. 00- 29 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE AUTHORIZING NOMINATION OF MICHIGAN AVENUE PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE IMPROVEMENTS FOR FUNDING AS A TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITY AND/OR A TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT ACT ARTICLE 3 PROJECT. WHEREAS, the Transportation Efficiency Act for the 21st Century (TEA 21) was enacted into law as U.S.C. Title 23, Section 101, and WHEREAS, the TEA 21 legislation includes the provision of approximately $60 million to the state of California over a six year period starting in 1997 for a Transportation Enhancement Activities (TEA) program, and WHEREAS, TEA funds are available to local governments which provide a requisite local funding share for specific eligible activities as defined by the TEA 21 legislation, and WHEREAS, projects eligible for funding include transportation enhancement activities that have a direct relationship to the surface transportation system, and WHEREAS, the provision of facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists is an activity eligible for TEA funds as defined by the TEA 21 legislation, and state Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 funds, and WHEREAS, San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) has been authorized by state legislation to have discretion over the allocation of funds for the federal TEA and state TDA Article 3 programs, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace possesses the legal authority to nominate a transportation enhancement activity and to finance, acquire, and construct projects that are eligible for federal TEA and state TDA Article 3 funding, WHEREAS, the enhancement of Michigan Avenue with the installation of pedestrian walks and bicycle lanes will soften and provide a buffer between the residential area west of Michigan Avenue and the rapidly growing regional high tech industrial park east of Michigan and adjacent to the 1-215 Freeway, and WHEREAS, the enhancement of Michigan Avenue will provide a safer and attractive route to various schools, specifically the Grand Terrace Elementary School, recreational facilities, such as Pico Park and the Cal Skate Rink, job areas, such as the commercial and business park west of Michigan Avenue and to the future Town Square Center in downtown Grand Terrace, and WHEREAS, the enhancement of Michigan Avenue will help mitigate impact of additional traffic expected from the residents of the 1,500 unit planned development south of Main - Street in Highgrove and the newly connected traffic from Moreno Valley, crossing Grand Terrace en route to the 1-215 Freeway, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, CALIFORNIA, THAT: 1. City staff is authorized to nominate to SANBAG for funding under the federal TEA and or state TDA Article 3 programs construction of Michigan Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements between Barton Road and Main Street. 2. Patrizia Materassi, as the City of Grand Terrace Director of Community and Economic Development, is authorized, as the official representative of the City of Grand Terrace to act in connection with the nomination and to provide such additional information as may be required. 3. The City staff is authorized to request $515,200 of TEA and or TDA Article 3 funds. 4. The City staff is authorized to propose a local match of$36,800 in AB2766 subvention funds and the balance of local match funds ($135,000) to be offered as the cost of right-of-way dedicated to the City of Grand Terrace. ✓ PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace, California, at a regular meeting held on the 9th day of November, 2000. AYES: Councilmembers Hilkey, Garcia and Larkin; Mayor Pro Tem Buchanan and Mayor Matteson NOES: None '- ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Brenda Stafill B on Matteson City Clerk Mayor