File #: 17-0527    Name:
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/18/2017 In control: Capital Improvement Committee
On agenda: 6/12/2017 Final action:
Title: a. Support the recommended 5-year priority list of projects utilizing Measure X, Senate Bill 1, and Transient Occupancy Tax funds; and b. Provide direction to staff relative to any changes in the priority project list.
Sponsors: Public Works / RMA
Attachments: 1. CIC Report, 2. Attachment A - Transportation Priority List
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a. Support the recommended 5-year priority list of projects utilizing Measure X, Senate Bill 1, and Transient Occupancy Tax funds; and
b. Provide direction to staff relative to any changes in the priority project list.
Report

RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Capital Improvement Committee:

a. Support the recommended 5-year priority list of projects utilizing Measure X, Senate Bill 1, and Transient Occupancy Tax funds.

b. Provide direction to staff relative to any changes in the priority project list.

SUMMARY:
With the recent passage of the Transportation Agency for Monterey County's (TAMC) sales tax measure (Measure X) in November 2016 and the Governor's approval of Senate Bill 1 (SB1) in April 2017, the Resource Management Agency (RMA) has prepared a list of priority projects for the next five (5) years. Funding for FY17/18 is based on estimates with funding for Measure X that should start to be realized August 2017 and SB1 funding that should start around November 2017. Measure X funding is based on sales tax so can vary depending on sales receipts. Monterey County sales receipts will be impacted by fires and floods in 2017.

To receive allocation from these funding sources, cities and counties must submit a list to TAMC and the California Transportation Committee (CTC) of proposed projects. Staff prepared a list for consideration that will utilize these funds along with Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) funds (Attachment A). This list would work similar to the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) where the first year is programmed in the current year budget. The remaining list is conceptual pending funding and changing priorities. As such, this list will be updated each year in conjunction with the CIP and the County's Pavement Management Plan.

DISCUSSION:
In April 2017, Senate Bill 1 was approved, making funds available for road repair and maintenance state wide. It is estimated that Monterey County's share would be $10 million ann...

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