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FEHR '' PEERS <br /> Technical Memorandum <br /> Date: September 24, 2024 <br /> To: Jason Moody and Megan Gregory, Economic & Planning Systems <br /> From: Julie Morgan and Bruno Lertora, Fehr&Peers <br /> Subject: Pleasanton Transportation Impact Fee Update: Documentation of Nexus Analysis <br /> Introduction <br /> The Pleasanton Transportation Impact Fee (TIF) program, as most recently updated in 2018, has a <br /> capital improvement list made up of 111 projects.As documented in previous nexus studies, the <br /> transportation facilities included in the Pleasanton TIF project list are needed in whole or in part <br /> to serve the demand created by new development in Pleasanton.The primary purpose of this <br /> current effort is to update the TIF project list by removing completed projects and incorporating <br /> 19 additional transportation improvement projects that are consistent with the purpose of the TIF <br /> program.As part of that effort, Fehr& Peers has completed a technical analysis regarding the <br /> nexus between new development,the need for the 19 additional transportation projects, and the <br /> costs associated with those improvements.This technical memorandum documents the steps in <br /> that analysis. <br /> Transportation Project List <br /> The list of new transportation improvement projects to be included in the TIF was developed by <br /> City staff.The projects are drawn from recent studies and plans that identified the needs for <br /> future improvements in order to serve the City's transportation needs.Table 1 shows a summary <br /> of the project costs by type of improvement for the projects from the current TIF program that <br /> will remain on the project list, as well as for the new projects to be included in the TIF program. <br /> Improvement projects have been subdivided into four categories: roadway improvements, new <br /> traffic signals, bicycle projects, and supporting citywide infrastructure. Projects that have already <br /> been completed or those for which TIF funding has already been secured have been removed <br /> from the list.Attachment 1 shows the detailed project list with project descriptions and extents, <br />
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