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THE CITY OE A <br /> Le4 ' ' " -'- "'i CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT }v( <br /> ['L£ ASANTON. <br /> August 17, 2010 <br /> Community Development <br /> Engineering Division <br /> TITLE: ADOPT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION <br /> FOR FEDERAL SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM (STP) AND /OR <br /> CONGESTION MITIGATION AND AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT (CMAQ) <br /> FUNDING, COMMITTING THE NECESSARY NON - FEDERAL MATCH AND, <br /> ASSURING THE COMPLETION OF THE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION <br /> OF VARIOUS CITY STREETS PROJECT, CIP NO. 105036 <br /> SUMMARY <br /> The City of Pleasanton is eligible to receive funding from the federal Surface <br /> Transportation Program (STP) and /or Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality <br /> Improvement (CMAQ) for transportation projects through the Metropolitan <br /> Transportation Commission (MTC) in the amount of $876,000. A resolution authorizing <br /> the filing of an application for STP /CMAQ funding and a statement assuring completion <br /> of the project is required. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> 1. Adopt the attached resolution authorizing the City Engineer to execute and file an <br /> application with the MTC for STP /CMAQ funding for the City of Pleasanton <br /> Pavement Rehabilitation of Various City Streets Project, CIP No. 105036. <br /> FINANCIAL STATEMENT <br /> Approximately $876,000 is available from STP /CMAQ grants that can be added to the <br /> City's street resurfacing program. The total estimated cost for this project is $1,350,000. <br /> This leaves a gap of approximately $474,000 that would be necessary to complete the <br /> project. To cover the funding gap, staff recommends drawing from the Annual <br /> Resurfacing project funds, CIP No. 105003, which has been programmed and funded <br /> July 2010 as part of the Capital Improvement Program budget in the 2010 -11 Mid -Term <br /> Update budget document. The award of the Annual Resurfacing project, CIP No. <br /> 105003, is being recommended in a separate staff report on August 17, leaving more <br /> than $1.3 million available from which to draw. <br />