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HomeMy WebLinkAbout23 241 TOLL ROAD 03-20-06 AGENDA REPORT MEETING DATE: MARCH 20, 2006 TO: WILLIAM HUSTON, CITY MANAGER FROM: OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK SUBJECT: RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF 241 TOll ROAD COMPLETION SUMMARY: This item has been placed on the agenda at the request of Councilmember Jerry Amante who seeks support on behalf of the Foothill Transportation Corridor Agency to complete the 241 Toll Road. The location for the final 16 miles of Orange County's toll road system, will extend the Toll Road from where it ends at Oso Parkway to Interstate 5 near San Clemente. RECOMMENDATION: Pleasure of the City CounciL FISCAL IMPACT: None BACKGROUND: Councilmember Amante seeks support and approval of the attached Resolution No. 06-41 in support of extension of 241-Toll Road Project. Maria R. Huizar Chief Deputy City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 06-41 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA SUPPORTING THE COMPLETION OF THE 241 TOLL ROAD WITH THE "GREEN" ALIGNMENT, WHICH AVOIDS HOMES AND BUSINESSES, AVOIDS SENSITIVE NATIVE HABITAT AND WETLANDS, AND PROVIDES AN ALTERNATIVE TO INTERSTATE 5 THAT ADDRESSES THE FUTURE TRAFFIC NEEDS IN SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY WHEREAS, The Foothill Transportation Corridor (241 Toll Road) was placed on the Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highways in 1981; and WHEREAS, The Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency and the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency has successfully planned, financed, constructed and now operates 51 miles of Toll Roads in Orange County; and WHEREAS, A segment of the Foothill Transportation Corridor (241 Toll Road) opened in 1998 providing high-speed links for Tustin residents and businesses to reach South Orange County and the 91 Freeway; and WHEREAS, Commuters who use the Foothill Transportation Corridor (241 Toll Road) can pay their toll with cash or electronically with a FasTrak transponder; and WHEREAS, City of Tustin residents and businesses have more than 4,700 FasTrak accounts; and WHEREAS, The Transportation Corridor Agencies work to balance the need for transportation options with the responsibility of being sensitive to the environment; and WHEREAS, The Transportation Corridor Agencies preserved more than 2,000 acres of native habitat, including the 1, 182-acre Upper Chiquita Conservation Area; and WHEREAS, The location for the final 16 miles of Orange County's toll road system, which will extend the 241 Toll Road from where it ends at Oso Parkway to Interstate 5 near San Clemente, has been studied for more than 20 years; and WHEREAS, A comprehensive environmental analysis, in cooperation with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Highway Administration, and Caltrans has been conducted for the extension of the 241 Toll Road over a six year period; and WHEREAS, The Draft Subsequent Environmental Impact Report, which analyzed six toll road options and two non-toll road options was released for a 90-day public review period in May 2004; and WHEREAS, The Final Subsequent Environmental Impact Report was released on December 6, 2005, with a recommendation that the "Green" alignment was the Least Environmentally Damaging Practicable Alternative because it would reduce traffic on Interstate 5, avoid taking homes and businesses, avoid the sensitive wetlands allow for safe wildlife movement to the Cleveland National Forest; and WHEREAS, The Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency certified the Foothill-South Final Environmental Impact Report Number 4 and chose the "Green" alignment as the Locally Preferred Alternative; and WHEREAS, Transportation is a critical issue for the quality of life and economy in the City of Tustin; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED BY THE CITY OF TUSTIN, that the City Council supports the completion of the 241 Toll Road with the "Green" alignment, which avoids homes and businesses, avoids sensitive native habitat and wetlands, and provides an alternative to Interstate 5 that addresses the future traffic needs in South Orange County. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Tustin on the 20th day of March, 2006. DOUG DAVERT, Mayor ATTEST: PAMELA STOKER, City Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE) SS CITY OF TUSTIN ) I, Pamela Stoker, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California, do hereby certify that the whole number of the members of the City Council of the City of Tustin is five; that the above and foregoing Resolution No- 06-41 was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Tustin City Council, held on the 20th day of March, 2006 by the following vote: COUNCILMEMBER AYES: COUNCILMEMBER NOES: COUNCILMEMBER ABSTAINED: COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT: PAMELA STOKER, City Clerk