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STAFF REPORTS
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4/1/2008
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BACKGROUND <br />In 1991, the seven jurisdictions of Alameda County, Contra Costa County, Dublin, <br />Pleasanton, Livermore, Danville, and San Ramon, signed a Joint Powers Agreement to <br />establish the Tri-Valley Transportation Council (TVTC). The two main goals of the <br />TVTC are to provide a forum for discussion of projects that may have an impact on the <br />sub-regional transportation system and to create and oversee aSub-Regional Traffic <br />Fee to pay for these impacts. <br />In 1998, each of the seven member jurisdictions adopted the Tri-Valley Traffic <br />Development Fee. The Fee identified eleven sub-regional projects (listed in Table 1) <br />that the fee would help fund. <br />Table 1 -1998 TVTC Projects (known as "List A" projects) <br />Project <br />Number <br />Project Descri tion <br />Al 1580/1 680 Interchan a southbound to eastbound -com lete <br />A2 Route 84 Ex resswa 1580 to 1680 <br />A3 1680 Auxilia Lanes <br />A4 West Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station -com letel funded <br />A5 1580 HOV Lanes <br />A6 1680 HOV Lanes, SR 84 to To of Sunol Grade -com lete <br />A7 1580/Foothill/San Ramon Road Interchan e <br />A8 1680/Alcosta Interchan a -com lete <br />A9 Crow Can on Road Im rovements <br />A10 Vasco Road Safet Im rovements <br />A11 Ex ress Bus/Bus Ra id Transit <br />In order to fund these projects a nexus between the development impact and the <br />associated mitigation must be found. The Nexus Study Report completed for the Tri- <br />Valley Traffic Development Fee identified that there was a nexus between the <br />development and the improvements and provided that full funding of these projects may <br />be collected. <br />In 1998, the unfunded portion of these projects totaled $368 million (total cost for the <br />projects was estimated in 1998 to be over $1 billion). The TVTC determined that <br />although fully funding these eleven projects was possible, it would place too great of a <br />burden on development. The TVTC decided to apply the fee as a "local match" to help <br />secure State and Federal Funding. The final funding amount was agreed upon at <br />approximately 20% of the unfunded project costs (approximately $73 million). <br />The current TVTC fee amounts are shown in Figure 1. <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />
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