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CITY CLERK
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12/21/2021
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following: 1-580/1-680 flyover and hook ramps, State Route 84/1-580 <br /> corridor improvements from 1-580 to 1-680, Isabel Route 84/1-680 <br /> Interchange, 1-680 auxiliary lanes between Bollinger Canyon Road and <br /> Diablo Road, West Dublin-Pleasanton BART Station, 1-580 HOV lanes <br /> from Tassajara Road to Vasco Road, 1-680 HOV lanes from State Route <br /> 84 to the top of Sunol Grade, 1-680/Alcosta Boulevard Interchange <br /> Modifications, Crow Canyon Road Safety Improvements, Vasco Road <br /> Safety Improvements, and Express Bus Service. In addition to these <br /> projects, the TVTC has approved 11 additional projects which includes the <br /> El Charro Road extension in Pleasanton. <br /> Approximate project completion date: On-Going <br /> Project cost: $1,852,517 <br /> % funded by development impact fees: 100% <br /> Source of funding: Tri-Valley Transportation Development Fee <br /> Downtown Parking-In-Lieu Fund (104) <br /> Amount collected in previous fiscal years subject to 5-year limitation: $488,152 <br /> Funds are committed to the following project: <br /> • Expand Parking on Downtown Transportation Corridor project #17448 <br /> Description: A public parking lot on the transportation corridor between <br /> Bernal Avenue and Abbie Street. The project replaces an existing <br /> stabilized gravel parking lot that has a one-way drive isle and diagonal <br /> parking. The new parking lot will be similar to the Firehouse Arts Center <br /> parking lot with a two-way drive isle, ninety-degree parking on each side, <br /> walk path and landscaping. The project requires a 5-to-6-foot retaining <br /> wall along the west edge of the railroad corridor, drainage improvements, <br /> stormwater treatment facilities, curb, gutter, new asphalt and striping. <br /> Approximate project completion date: 2022 <br /> Project cost: $3.2 million <br /> % funded by development impact fees: 22% eligible to be funded <br /> Source of funding: Downtown Parking In-Lieu and General Fund CIP <br /> Lower Income Housing Fund (Fund 122) <br /> Amount collected in previous fiscal years subject to 5-year limitation: $0 <br /> Funds are 100% expended as accounted for in Attachment 2. <br /> Funds Subject to AB 1760 <br /> The City utilizes the following funds to track development related revenues subject to <br /> AB 1760: <br /> Water and Sewer Expansion Funds (Funds 422 and 432) — These funds are utilized to <br /> account for Water and Sewer Connection fees. When a project serves both new and <br /> existing development, only the portion related to new development is charged against <br /> these funds. The other portions of the project are funded by other sources, such as <br /> revenue from the rate payer funded Repair and Replacement Funds (Replacement <br /> Funds). The Replacement Funds are accounted for separately (Funds 422 and 432). <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />
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