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2/21/2012
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ATTACHMENT 3 <br /> Alameda CTC Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Program Implementation Guidelines <br /> Alameda County Transportation Commission <br /> Implementation Guidelines <br /> For the Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Program funded through <br /> Measure B and Vehicle Registration Fees <br /> (Adopted December 16, 2011) <br /> Section 1. Purpose <br /> A. To delineate the eligible uses of Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Funds authorized under <br /> Alameda County Transportation Commission Master Program Funding Agreements, these <br /> implementation guidelines have been developed to specify the requirements that local <br /> jurisdictions must follow in their use of Measure B pass-through funds and Measure B and <br /> Vehicle Registration Fees(VRF) discretionary funds. These guidelines are incorporated by <br /> reference in the Master Program Funding Agreements. All other terms and conditions for <br /> programs are contained in the agreements themselves. The intent of the implementation <br /> guidelines is to: <br /> 1. Provide guidance on Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety funds eligible uses and <br /> expenditures. <br /> 2. Define the terms in the Master Program Funding Agreements. <br /> 3. Guide Bicycle and Pedestrian Program implementation. <br /> Section 2. Authority <br /> A. These Implementation Guidelines have been adopted by the Alameda County <br /> Transportation Commission and set forth eligible uses and expenditures for the Bicycle <br /> and Pedestrian Safety funds. The Alameda CTC may update these guidelines on an as- <br /> needed basis and will do so with involvement of its technical and community advisory <br /> committees (as applicable). Exceptions to these guidelines must be requested in writing <br /> and be approved by the Alameda CTC. <br /> Section 3. Background <br /> A. Implementation guidelines for the Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Funds were developed to <br /> clarify eligible fund uses and expenditures in association with new, 10-year Master <br /> Program Funding Agreements for the November 2000 voter-approved Measure B pass- <br /> through funds. The original program funding agreements for Measure B pass-through <br /> funds expired in spring 2012, and the new Master Program Funding Agreements were put <br /> in place to continue fund allocations for the remaining term of Measure B funds allocations <br /> through June 2022. In addition, the Master Program Funding Agreements include a new <br /> local, voter-approved revenue stream, the Vehicle Registration Fee(VRF), which will <br /> provide approximately$11 million per year for transportation improvements throughout <br /> the County. The VRF includes 5 percent of net revenues for a Bicycle and Pedestrian <br /> Safety Fund. These Implementing Guidelines define the eligible uses and allocation <br /> process for the VRF Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Fund and reflect new policies approved <br /> by the Alameda CTC. <br />
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