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Alameda CTC Local Streets and Roads Program Implementation Guidelines <br /> 2) Projects or programs that are not directly related to streets and roads <br /> improvements <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 /> Section 6. Complete Streets Policy Requirement <br /> A. To receive Measure B and VRF funds,local jurisdictions must do both of the following with respect to <br /> Complete Streets policies: <br /> 1. Have an adopted Complete Streets policy. <br /> 2. Comply with the California Complete Streets Act of 2008.The California Complete Streets <br /> Act(AB1358) requires that local general plans do the following: <br /> a. Commencing January 1,2011,upon any substantial revision of the circulation <br /> element,the legislative body shall modify the circulation element to plan for a <br /> balanced,multimodal transportation network that meets the needs of all users of the <br /> streets,roads,and highways for safe and convenient travel in a manner that is suitable <br /> to the rural,suburban,or urban context of the general plan. <br /> b. For the purposes of this paragraph,"users of streets,roads,and highways"means <br /> bicyclists,children,persons with disabilities,motorists,movers of commercial goods, <br /> pedestrians,users of public transportation,and seniors. <br /> The Governor's Office of Planning and Research has developed detailed guidance for meeting <br /> this law: Update to the General Plan Guidelines:Complete Streets and the Circulation Element <br /> (http://www.opr.ca.gov/planning/docs/Update GP Guidelines Complete Streets.pdf). <br /> Section 7. Pavement Condition Index Reporting <br /> A. To receive Measure B,Measure BB,and VRF funds,local jurisdictions must do both of the following <br /> with respect to the reporting of an agency's pavement condition(PCI)index: <br /> 1. Annually report on the citywide pavement condition index (PCI),which rates the"health"of <br /> local streets from 1 to 100,in the Annual Program Compliance Report Form.Where <br /> applicable,this information will be consistent with material provided for MTC reporting <br /> requirements. <br /> 2. If the PCI falls below a total average index of 60 (fair condition),specify in the Annual <br /> Program Compliance Report what funding amounts,policies,or other needs are required to <br /> enable increasing the recipient's PCI to 60 or above. <br /> Section 8.Advancement of Direct Local Distribution Funds <br /> A. The Alameda CTC may consider advancing future year DLD funds,with the goal of seeing <br /> improvements made in the near term. If a jurisdiction is interested in this option,a written request to <br /> the Alameda CTC Director of Finance and Administration and a copy to the Deputy Director of <br /> Projects and Programs,indicating the amount of funds requested and the projects on which the funds <br /> will be spent,is required.Requests will be considered on an individual basis. <br /> LSR-7 <br />