File #: 15-524    Version: 1 Name: reso supporing state transportation funding
Type: Resolution - Council Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 9/8/2015 Final action: 9/8/2015
Enactment date: 9/8/2015 Enactment #: Reso 2015-160
Title: RESOLUTION Urging the State of California to Provide New Sustainable Funding for State and Local Transportation Infrastructure
Sponsors: City Council
Title
RESOLUTION Urging the State of California to Provide New Sustainable Funding for State and Local Transportation Infrastructure

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WHEREAS, Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. has called an extraordinary session to address the immense underfunding of California's transportation infrastructure; and

WHEREAS, cities and counties own and operate more than 81 percent of streets and roads in California, and from the moment we open our front door to drive to work, bike to school, or walk to the bus station, people are dependent upon a safe, reliable local transportation network; and

WHEREAS, the City of San Leandro has participated in efforts with the California State Association of Counties, League of California Cities, and California's Regional Transportation Planning Agencies to study unmet funding needs for local roads and bridges, including sidewalks and other essential components; and

WHEREAS, the resulting 2014 California Statewide Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment, which provides critical analysis and information on the local transportation network's condition and funding needs, indicates that the condition of the local transportation network is deteriorating as predicted in the initial 2008 study; and

WHEREAS, the results show that California's local streets and roads are on a path of significant decline. On a scale of zero (failed) to 100 (excellent), the statewide average pavement condition index (PCI) is 66, placing it in the "at risk" category where pavements will begin to deteriorate much more rapidly and require rehabilitation or rebuilding rather than more cost-effective preventative maintenance if funding is not increased; and

WHEREAS, the results show that the City of San Leandro's local streets have a statewide average pavement index of 54, placing them in the "At Risk" category; and

WHEREAS, if funding remains at the current levels, in 10 years,...

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