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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.1 AlaCoCMA$30MI580HOV CITY CLERK File # -I AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 2003 SUBJECT: Approve Letter Supporting Alameda County Congestion Management Agency's Request to Congressman Richard Pombo to Earmark $30 Million of Federal Funds for the I-580 High Occupancy Vehicle Lane Project Report Prepared by: Lee $. Thompson, Public Works Director ATTACHMENTS: Letter of Support RECOMMENDATION: Approve attached letter supporting Alameda County Congestion Management Agency's request to Congressman Richard Pombo to  f ~ '~ earmark $30 Million of federal funds for the 1-580 High Occupancy ¢[~' Vehicle Lane Project FINANCIAL STATEMENT: No financial impact to the City DESCRIPTION: Traffic congestion on 1-580 has grown dramatically over the past few years and this corridor is now the fifth most congested freeway in the Bay Area. In order to alleviate traffic congestion in the corridor, a project is being proposed to construct a carpool lane (also called a High Occupancy Vehicle Lane) on 1-580 between Tassajara Road and Greenville Road in Livermore. The Alameda County Congestion Management Agency (CMA) is currently collaborating with Caltrans in completing the environmental work required for construction of this proj ect2 Funds needed to construct the 1-580 High Occupancy Vehicle Lane Project have not been fully acquired. The existing federal transportation program (Transportation Equity Act for the 21 st Century) will expire at the end of federal Fiscal Year 2003. Reauthorization of this program will be considered in the first session of the 108th Congress, and public agencies will be competing for federal funds as part of the appropriations process. In anticipation of the reauthorization of the federal program, the Alameda County CMA has forwarded a request to Congressman Richard Pombo, who represents Congressional District #11, which includes the City of Dublin, to earmark $30 million of federal funds for the completion of environmental work, engineering and right-of-way acquisition for the 1-580 High Occupancy Vehicle Lane project. The Alameda County CMA has requested that Dublin send a letter to Congressman Pombo expressing support of the CMA's request. Staff recommends that the City Council approve the attached letter supporting the Alameda County CMA's request to Congressman Pombo to earmark $30 million of federal funds for the 1-580 High Occupancy Vehicle Lane project. COPIES TO: Dennis Fay, ACCMA ~ ~ ~ ITEM NO.~ g:\agenmisc\agst Letter of Support Pombo --~/- ~ 00 Civic Plaza, Dublin. California 94568 Website: http'//www ci.dubtin.ca US February 18, 2003 Honorable Richard Pombo, 11th Congressional District U.S. House of Representatives 2411 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Subject: Reauthorization of the Transportation Efficiency Act for the 21 st Century (TEA-21) Dear Congressman Pombo: Thank you for the opportunity to discuss some of the City of Dublin's transportation issues with you at our meeting on January 17, 2003. As mentioned, the City's foremost concern at this time is the traffic congestion that continues to occur on the 1-580 corridor between the 1-680 junction in Dublin and Greenville Road in Livermore. As you may know, congestion on 1-580 in the Livermore Valley has grown dramatically in the past few years as the corridor is heavily used by both Alameda County and San JoaqUin County residents; The corridor is now the fifth most congested in the entire Bay Area. In order to alleviate congestion in this corridor, the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency (CMA) is collaborating with Caltrans to begin the environmental work required for construction of the 1-580 High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Project between Tassajara Road and Greenville Road. In anticipation of the reauthorization of the TEA-21, the Alameda County CMA has requested that your office consider the allocation of $30 million of federal funds for the Completion of environmental work, engineering and right-of-way acquisition for this project. The City of Dublin would like to express its support of the Alameda County CMA's request, and is grateful for your efforts in pursuing federal funds for this very imPortant project to benefit residents in both Alameda and San Joaquin Counties. Sincerely, Janet Lockhart Mayor of the City of Dublin cc: Hon. Dianne Feinstein Hon. Barbara Boxer Hon. Ellen Tauscher Dennis Fay, Alameda County CMA Steve Hemminger, MTC G:kAGENMISC\Letter of Support-Pombo.doc Area Code (925) · City Manar.?~r 83345550 ~ Cii?, Oounci! 8S3~66{50 ~ Personnel 833-6605 ~ Economic Development 833-6650