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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 MEASURE 'M' 06-06-94AGENDA NO. 14 6-6-94 Inter-Com JUNE 6, 1994 TO: WILLIAM A. HUSTON, CITY MANAGER FROM: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT/ENGINEERING DIVISION SUBJECT: CITY OF TUBT IN ME]%B URE M GROWTH MAN&G EMENT / CONGEST I ON MANAGEMENT ANNUAL PROGRAM COMPLIANCE RECOMMENDATIONS In order to maintain eligibility for the Measure M Programs and the Proposition 111 Congestion Management Program (CMP), it is recommended that the City Council, at their meeting of June 6, 1994 take the following actions in compliance with Measure M and CMP requirements: A) Adopt the draft Measure M Growth Management/Congestion Management Seven Year Capital Improvement Program (Fiscal Year 1994-95 through Fiscal Year 2000-2001). B) Authorize the Public Works Director/City Engineer to submit the City of Tustin's Measure M eligibility package, including certification of the City's Maintenance of Effort (MOE) to the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). FISCAL IMPACT .~ Compliance with Measure M and CMP requirements will ensure continued City eligibility for the Measure M Local Turnback Program~ the Measure M competitive programs and the ProPosition 111 Congestion Management Program Gas Tax Subventions. B~CKGROUND In June 1990, the voters of California approved Proposition 111 which increased the tax on gas initially by 5 cents with a i cent annual increase for the next 4 years. Local agencies benefit by subventions they receive from this tax. During the same year in November, the Orange County voters approved Measure M, the revised Traffic Improvement.and Growth Management Plan (GMP). Through the imposition of a one-half cent sales tax, Measure M will raise an estimated $3.1 billion for transportation improvements over a 20 year period. In order to receive revenue from Measure M and Proposition 111, for facility improvements, Tustin and the other cities of Orange County must continue 'to meet certain requirements. Tustin's'Measure M eligibility package for Fiscal Year 1993-1994 was approved by OCTA on December 30, 1993. In order to maintain eligibility for these programs the City is required to submit the following items for the Fiscal Year 1994-1995 submittal: Seven Year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) ~- The draft CIP is a seven year projection of.specific projects upon which Measure M and Proposition 111 Funds will be expended. Adoption of the seven year CIP is a requirement of Proposition 111 and Measure M (GMP). It is intended that this CIP supersede the one filed with last year's Measure M Package. Included in the plan are projects that will be submitted to OCTA during this year's Measure "M" call for projects. At E CD C~ C 0 o E Z t, E o ~:~ c: ~ o Z E 0 0 Z E e ~S Z i"l a.o -~. -;S LL, _. ~ 0 c:: o~ c: o o m .. 0 "" ,. ~,- ...._ ._..< ~, ~ ,,,_ ._ · ~ Z o 0 '~_.