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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.2 TriValleyTriagleComite CITY CLERK File # D[][]][fi]-[J]!li] AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: July 19, 2005 SUBJECT: City Council Appointment of an Alternate Representative to the Tri- Valley Triangle Study Policy Advisory Committee Report Prepared by: Melissa Morton, Public Works Dir~ None, ATTACHMENTS: RECOMMENDATION: 1) Appoint an Alternate Representative to the Tti-Valley Triangle Study Policy Advisory Committee Direct Staff to notifY the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency of the appointment 2) FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None. DESCRIPTION: On February 15,2005, the City Council appointed Mayor Lockhart as and Councilmember l-lildenbrand as Representatives to the Tri-Valley Triangle Study Policy Advisory Committee (PAC). The PAC is composed of two representatives from each of the following jurisdictions representing the Tri -Valley area: City of Dublin City of Livermore City of Pleasant on County of Alameda The purpose of the Tri-Valley Triangle Study is to develop a long-range transportation plan for improvements on 1-580, 1-680 and Route 84 that benefits the Tri-Vallcy region. The recommended project sequencing and implementation strategy from the Study will provide improvements to relieve congestion and meet the transportation needs in the area in a cost effective manner, The Alameda County Congestion Management Agency (CMA) is the sponsor of the Tri-Valley Triangle Study. On June 23, 2005, the CMA Board authorized the three Cities and the County to appoint one alternate each to the PAC to ensure that every jurisdiction wil1 be represented at all meetings. Staff recommends that the City Council appoint an Alternate Representative to the Tri-Valley Triangle Study Policy Advisory Committee and direct Staff to notifY the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency of the appointment. ______W___________W__W__M______________________~__..___________ COPIES TO: Jean Hart, ACCMA ITEMNO.~ C-, G:IT/lunr:le StudY\(Jgstj/Jang/~ study alM/nutl! aþpt.dtJc .