Title
Adopt a resolution to:
a. Accept the 2025 Annual Report of the Mileage of Maintained County Roads, tabulated at 1,262.95 centerline miles, an increase/decrease of 0 miles; and
b. Authorize the Director of Public Works, Facilities and Parks to submit the County of Monterey’s 2025 Annual Report to the California Department of Transportation.
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a Resolution to:
a. Accept the 2025 Annual Report of the Mileage of Maintained County Roads, tabulated at 1,262.95 centerline miles, an increase/decrease of 0 miles; and
b. Authorize the Director of the Department of Public Works, Facilities and Parks to submit the County of Monterey’s 2025 Annual Report to the California Department of Transportation.
SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
The California Streets and Highway Code Section 2121 requires counties to submit an Annual Report to the California Department of Transportation in May of each year. This report is to identify any additions or deletions to the Mileage of Maintained County Roads.
Revisions to the Mileage of Maintained County Roads may result from several occurrences including the construction of new roads, approval of freeway maintenance agreements, abandonments, annexations, and/or corrections to errors in existing tabulations. This annual report is necessary for calculating distribution of certain road funds, such as Highway Users Tax Account (HUTA), Measure X, and SB1.
In 2024 the maintained mileage for the County of Monterey was reported as 1,262.95 center line miles. In 2025, there were no additions and no deletions of roadway miles, and the total maintained mileage for the County of Monterey is 1,262.95 center line miles.
OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:
The California Department of Transportation will be notified that there were no changes to the state certified Mileage of Maintained County Roads for the County of Monterey for 2025.
FINANCING:
This report was prepared by staff and is funded out of the Road Fund; therefore, there is no financial impact to the General Fund. However, miles maintained is a factor used in calculating HUTA, SB-1, and Measure X funds. HUTA and SB-1 funds are apportioned with a complex formula which includes the maintained mileage as one of the variables. Measure X allocations are based on a formula that includes both population and road mileage.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS:
The County of Monterey is required to submit the maintained mileage report to Caltrans in accordance with Section 2121 of the Streets and Highways Code to receive its allocation of HUTA, Measure X, and SB-1 funds for the Road Fund in the next fiscal year. These funds are essential in continuing to provide infrastructure for safe and resilient communities throughout the County of Monterey that is sustainable for the present and future.
Mark a check to the related Board of Supervisors Strategic Plan Goals:
____ Well-Being and Quality of Life
X Sustainable Infrastructure for the Present and Future
X Safe and Resilient Communities
____ Diverse and Thriving Economy
Prepared by: Hya Honorato, Assistant Engineer (831) 755-4571
Reviewed by: Chad Alinio, PE, Senior Civil Engineer (831) 755-4937
Reviewed by: Enrique Saavedra, PE, Chief of Public Works
Approved by: Randell Ishii, MS, PE, TE, PTOE, Director of Public Works, Facilities and Parks
The following attachments are on file with the Clerk of the Board:
Attachment A - Resolution
Attachment B - Summary of 2025 Mileage of Maintained County Roads