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Alameda CTC Local Streets and Roads Program Implementation Guidelines <br /> k) Maintenance of or installation of bicycle and pedestrian <br /> facilities, including construction, maintenance, and <br /> operations of bike parking facilities. <br /> I) Pedestrian and bicycle access improvements to, from and at <br /> transit facilities <br /> m) Traffic calming projects <br /> 2) Transit system operations, operations of traffic signal system <br /> controls and interconnections, and corridor monitoring and <br /> management <br /> 3) Mass transit project operations including bus, ferry, shuttle, rail, and <br /> Welfare to Work services <br /> 4) Paratransit services <br /> 5) Direct staff and consultant costs that support eligible activities, <br /> including the end-of-year compliance report <br /> 6) Direct staff training costs directly related to implementation of <br /> projects or programs implemented with the Local Streets and Roads <br /> Funds <br /> c. Ineligible Uses: The following is a list of ineligible uses of Measure B <br /> Local Streets and Roads pass-through funds: <br /> 1) Non-transportation projects such as fees charged to capital <br /> construction projects for services or amenities not related to <br /> transportation <br /> 2) Capital projects, programs, maintenances, or operations that do not <br /> directly improve local streets and roads and local transportation <br /> 3) Projects or programs that exclusively serve city/county staff <br /> 4) Indirect costs, unless the RECIPIENT submits an independently <br /> audited/approved Indirect Cost Allocation Plan <br /> d. List of Projects/Programs: All projects and programs that use Measure B <br /> Local Streets and Roads pass-through funds must receive governing board <br /> approval prior to the jurisdiction expending the pass-through funding on the <br /> project/program. This approval allows the opportunity for the public to <br /> provide input on planning for local streets and roads projects. These <br /> projects and programs must be included in any of the following, as long as <br /> they have been adopted by the jurisdiction's governing board: <br /> 1) List of projects on which to specifically spend Measure B funds <br /> 2) Local Streets and Roads Master Plan with priority projects <br /> 3) Capital Improvement Program <br />