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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
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6/26/2023
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https://mtc.ca.gov/planning/transportation/complete-streets
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mailto:completestreets@bayareametro.gov
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Page 1 of 7 <br /> <br />Complete Streets Checklist <br />Implementation of MTC’s Complete Streets Policy, Resolution 4493, <br />Adopted 3/25/22 <br /> <br />Background <br />Since 2006, MTC’s Complete Streets (CS) Policy has promoted the development of <br />transportation facilities that can be used by all modes. In March 2022, MTC updated its <br />CS policy (Resolution 4493) with the goal of ensuring that people biking, walking, <br />rolling, and taking transit are safely accommodated within the transportation network. <br />This policy works to advance Plan Bay Area 2050 objectives of achieving mode shift, <br />safety, equity, and vehicle miles traveled and greenhouse gas emission reductions, as <br />well as state & local compliance with applicable CS-related laws, policies, and practices, <br />specifically the California Complete Street Act of 2008 (Gov. Code Sections 65040.2 <br />and 65302) and applicable local policies such as the CS resolutions adopted before <br />January 16, 2016 (as part of MTC’s OBAG 2 requirements.) <br />Requirements <br />MTC’s CS Policy requires that all projects (with a total project cost of $250,000 or more) <br />applying for regional discretionary transportation funding – or requesting regional <br />endorsement or approval through MTC – must submit a Complete Streets Checklist <br />(Checklist) to MTC. <br />Please note that Projects claiming exceptions to CS Policy must complete the <br />Exceptions section on the Checklist and provide a Department Director-level signature. <br />Additional information and guidance for completing this Checklist can be found at the <br />MTC Administrative Guidance: Complete Streets Policy Guidance for public agency <br />staff implementing MTC Resolution 4493 at <br />https://mtc.ca.gov/planning/transportation/complete-streets <br />This form may be downloaded at https://mtc.ca.gov/planning/transportation/complete-streets. <br />Submittal <br />Completed Checklists must be emailed to completestreets@bayareametro.gov. <br /> <br /> <br />PROJECT INFORMATION <br /> <br />Project Name/Title: <br />Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements at Various Locations <br /> <br />Project Area/Location(s): <br /> <br />See attached maps for location of projects. <br />
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