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CAPITAL FUNDS <br />PURPOSE: <br />In 2013, Governor Brown signed legislation creating the Active Transportation Program (ATP). The ATP consolidates existing <br />federal and state transportation programs, including the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP), Bicycle, Transportation Account <br />(BTA), and State Safe Routes to School (SR2S), into a single program with a focus to make California a national leader in active <br />transportation. The purpose ofATP is to encourage increased use of active modes of transportation by (1) increasing the proportion 0 <br />of trips accomplished by biking and walking, (2) increasing safety and mobility for non -motorized users, (3) advancing active <br />transportation efforts of regional agencies to achieve greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals, (4) enhancing public health, <br />(5) ensuring that disadvantaged communities fully share in the benefits of the program, and (6) providing a broad spectrum cfprojects <br />to benefit many types of active transportation users. The ATP is adminiscred by the Division of Local Assistance, Office of Active <br />Transportation and Special Programs. <br />REVENUES <br />14817002 Traffic System Management <br />52001 Federal Grants - Indirect <br />52025 State Grants -Direct <br />TOTAL TRAFFIC SYSTEM MANAGEMENT <br />EXPENDITURES <br />ACTUAL ACTUAL PROJECTED PROPOSED <br />FY 15-16 FY 16-17 FY 17.18 FY 18-19 <br />38,433 0 0 0 <br />217,049 1,863,851 170,504 13,237,000 <br />255,482 1,863,851 170,504 13,237,000 <br />14817611 TRAFFIC SYSTEM MANAGEMENT <br />66220 Improvements Other then Buildings <br />3,840 0 0 <br />0 <br />TOTAL, TRAFFIC SYSTEM MANAGEMENT GRANTS <br />3,840 0 0 <br />0 <br />14817613 ATP <br />66220 improvements Other than Buildings <br />459,610 2,421,529 2,011,777 <br />11,282,000 <br />14817614 ATP - SBI AUGMENTATION <br />66220 Improvements Other than Buildings <br />0 0 0 <br />1,955,000 <br />TOTAL ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM GRANTS <br />459,610 2,421,529 2,011,777 <br />13,237,000 <br />TOTAL TRAFFIC SYSTEM MANAGEMENT <br />463,450 2,421,529 2,011,777 <br />�13,237 000 <br />PROJECTS <br />FY 18-19 <br />14817613 Active Transportation Program (ATP) <br />TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENTS <br />Traffic Safety/Mobility <br />Civic Center Drive Bike Boulevard: Broadway to Santiago <br />3,469,000 <br />Edinger Avenue Protected Bikes Lanes: Santa Ana River to Bristol <br />1,924,000 <br />Lincoln Pedestrian Trail: Park Lane to Santiago Creek <br />1,150,000 <br />Santa Ana and 5th Street Protected Bike Lanes <br />4,484,000 <br />Sepulveda Safe Routes to School Project <br />255,000 <br />SUBTOTAL ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM (ATP) PROJECTS <br />11,282,000 <br />14817614 Active Transportation Program (ATP) - Augmentation Funds <br />STREET IMPROVEMENTS <br />Curb, Gutter, Sidewalk Improvements <br />First Street Pedestrian Improvements <br />540,000 <br />TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENTS <br />Traffic Safety/Mobility <br />West Willits Street Protected Bicycle Lanes <br />495,000 <br />Davis Elementary SRTS <br />920,000 <br />SUBTOTAL ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM (ATP) AUGMENTATION <br />FUND PROJECTS <br />1,955N0 <br />TOTAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT GRANT PROJECTS 13,237,000 <br />7-13 <br />