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Resolution No. 22-1306 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />WHEREAS, cities and counties own and operate more than 81 percent of streets and <br />roads in California, and from the moment we open our front door to drive to work, bike to school, <br />or walk to the bus station, people are dependent upon a safe, reliable local transportation <br />network; and <br />WHEREAS, modernizing the local street and road system provides well -paying <br />construction jobs and boosts local economies; and <br />WHEREAS, the local street and road system is also critical for farm to market needs, <br />interconnectivity, multimodal needs, and commerce; and <br />WHEREAS, police, fire, and emergency medical services all need safe reliable roads to <br />react quickly to emergency calls and a few minutes of delay can be a matter of life and death, <br />and <br />WHEREAS, maintaining and preserving the local street and road system in good <br />condition will reduce drive times and traffic congestion, improve bicycle safety, and make the <br />pedestrian experience safer and more appealing, leading to reduced vehicle emissions helping <br />the State achieve its air quality and greenhouse gas emissions reductions goals; and <br />WHEREAS, restoring roads before they fail also reduces construction time which results <br />in less air pollution from heavy equipment and less water pollution from site run-off; and <br />WHEREAS, the SB -1 project list and overall investment in our local streets and roads <br />infrastructure with a focus on basic maintenance and safety, investing in complete streets <br />infrastructure, and using cutting-edge technology, materials and practices, will have significant <br />positive co -benefits statewide. <br />NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />PLEASANTON DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER THE FOLLOWING: <br />SECTION 1. Amends the Streets CIP budget for fiscal year 22/23, incorporating the <br />following list of projects planned to be funded with Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation <br />Account revenues: <br />Annual Resurfacing and Reconstruction of Various Streets, CIP No. 23503: The project <br />will resurface 1.2 million square feet of various streets throughout the City during <br />summer 2022, including Bernal Avenue, Mirador Drive, Sycamore Drive, Del Sol <br />Avenue, Barbara Court, Croce Court, Touriga Court, Grapevine Drive, Tioga Court, <br />Liberty Drive, Badger Drive, Half Dome Drive, EI Capitan Drive, Sunol Boulevard, Case <br />Avenue, Vineyard Ave. <br />The project will be completed by fall 2023. The resurfacing treatments will extend the useful life <br />of the treated roadway by an additional 10 to 15 years. <br />
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