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  Agenda Item   26.    
City Council Meeting
Meeting Date: 06/18/2019  
FROM: Bill Gallardo

Subject:
Renewed Measure M (M2) Eligibility Submittal Package For FY 2019-20  
RECOMMENDATION
  1. Approve and authorize staff to submit to Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) the Measure M2 Seven-Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2019-20 through 2025-26.
  2. Adopt a resolution concerning the status and update of the MPAH Circulation Element, Mitigation Fee Program, and Pavement Management Plan for the Measure M2 Program. 
BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
To maintain its eligibility to receive Measure M2 sales tax revenue, the City is required to submit annual documentation on its transportation related programs to OCTA.  Every seven years, OCTA requires an expanded submittal of the City’s programs and projects effecting circulation and transportation to verify that these elements are in alignment with Measure M2 and countywide plans. 
  
This year’s submittal requires the following documentation:
  • 7-Year Capital Improvement Program Budget presented in the OCTA format *
  • Circulation Element/ Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH) Consistency *
  • Congestion Management Program
  • Eligibility Checklist
  • Maintenance of Effort (MOE) Documentation
  • Mitigation Fee Program *
  • Pavement Management Plan (PMP) *
  • Transit/Non-Motorized Transportation Letter
* = Requires Council Resolution
 
M2 Seven-Year Capital Improvement Program CIP
The City’s Measure M2 Seven-Year CIP for Fiscal Years 2019-20 through 2025-26 is a transportation planning and fiscal forecasting document used to guide future programming for transportation capital improvement projects.  The M2 Seven year CIP is consistent with the proposed citywide Capital Improvement Program Budget for Fiscal Year 2019-20.  The submittal of the M2 Seven-Year CIP does not commit the City to funding the identified improvements.  However, projects must be included in the M2 Seven-Year CIP to be eligible to receive Measure M2 funding.  This document is updated every year to allow for changes based on City Council priorities.  The City’s Seven-Year CIP includes 100 projects with a total preliminary projected budget requirement of more than $135 Million over the seven year period.  The M2 CIP document emphasizes projects that improve circulation, mitigate traffic congestion and maintain the City’s investment in existing transportation infrastructure.
 
Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highway (MPAH) Consistency
The MPAH was established to provide planning, development, and preservation of a coordinated regional arterial highway network to supplement the countywide freeway system.  To remain eligible for Measure M2 funds, the City’s General Plan Circulation Element must be consistent with the MPAH by maintaining an equivalent number of minimum through lanes on each arterial highway shown on the MPAH map.  The City’s Circulation Element is in full compliance with this requirement.  Biennially, the City must submit a City Council-adopted resolution to OCTA attesting that no unilateral reduction in lanes has been made on any arterials identified in the MPAH.
 
Mitigation Fee Program Concurrence Documentation
Biennially, the City must submit a City Council-adopted resolution to OCTA certifying that the City has an existing mitigation fee program that assesses traffic impacts of new development and requires new development to pay a fair share of necessary transportation improvements attributable to the new development.  The resolution reaffirms the City’s existing Mitigation Fee Program.
 
Pavement Management Plan (PMP)
The City’s PMP outlines the processes in place for the planning, preventative maintenance and repair of the City’s roadways.  The PMP analyzes pavement life cycles, assesses overall system performance costs, and assists the City in determining pavement maintenance strategies and cost estimates necessary to maintain the City’s roadway network.  An updated PMP report is required to be submitted to OCTA on a biennial basis.  The City’s PMP was updated in June 2019.
FISCAL IMPACT/SUMMARY
Annual submittal of Measure M2 eligibility documentation to the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is required to receive Measure M2 sales tax revenue funds.  The submittal documentation this year requires City Council approval of an updated Measure M2 Seven-Year Capital Improvement Program and adoption of a Resolution attesting to the consistency of the City’s General Plan Circulation Element with the County Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH), confirming the City’s existing transportation mitigation fee programs, and submitting to OCTA the City’s citywide Pavement Management Program (PMP).  Approval of the recommended action will satisfy these requirements.

Fulfillment of the eligibility requirements for FY 2019-20 will confirm the City’s ability to continue receiving M2 funds.  In addition, the City’s annual M2 local jurisdiction apportionment, more commonly referred to as “Fair share,” is estimated at $991,105 for Fiscal Year 2019-20.  This action has no impact to the General Fund.
 
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED:
William Gallardo, City Manager
Prepared by:  Warren Coleman, Senior Management Analyst
Concurrence:  Michael S. Ho, P.E. Deputy Director of Public Works/City Engineer
Concurrence:  Tony Olmos, P.E., Public Works Director
 
Attachments
OCTA Format CIP
MOE Information
Congestion Mgmnt
PMP
Resolution

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