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4/2/2019
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SMSA Program Advocate for $40 million dollars to <br />complete the Safe Mobility <br />Program in Santa Ana. <br />Carpool <br />Initiatives <br />Support iegisiation ana grant <br />programs that fund carpooling <br />options such as buses, trains, and <br />street cars. <br />(PWA) Submitted a grant application to <br />the ATP program (state and federal <br />funding) for Phase 1 of the Safe Mobility <br />Santa Ana projects ($5.3 -million). In <br />future grant pursuits staff will include <br />more projects. <br />65A-36 City of Santa Ana Legislative Scorecard 2018 18 <br />current process for setting speed limits <br />that may increase pedestrian and bicycle <br />safety. This measure was signed into <br />law by the Governor. <br />(PWA) $21 million in funding has been <br />awarded to fund transportation <br />initiatives. The Public Works Agency will <br />continue pushing unfunded projects. <br />There is a need to fund programs that <br />improve enforcement and educate the <br />public on driving speeds. The agency <br />would like to implement a SAFE zone. <br />This will require working with Police to <br />identify locations to maximize the use of <br />signs, such as main entry points into the <br />city. <br />Reduction of Explore State and Federal grant <br />(PWA) Submitted $132 -million worth of <br />Traffic Fatalities programs that can help reduce <br />grant applications focused <br />traffic fatalities. <br />i bicycle/pedestrian safety and fatality <br />reduction. To date, we have received <br />$21 -million with $11 -million in <br />applications still being reviewed. <br />Non -Motorized Support legislation and grant <br />(PWA) There is a large deficiency in <br />Transportation programs that increase funding for <br />funds. Developers enhance and change <br />cities that are promoting a <br />sidewalks. The improvements that are <br />reduction of greenhouse gases <br />needed are not happening fast enough. <br />through the development of <br />There is a need for legislation to provide <br />alternative methods of <br />funding for access to ensure all <br />j transportation. <br />sidewalks are maintained. <br />SMSA Program Advocate for $40 million dollars to <br />complete the Safe Mobility <br />Program in Santa Ana. <br />Carpool <br />Initiatives <br />Support iegisiation ana grant <br />programs that fund carpooling <br />options such as buses, trains, and <br />street cars. <br />(PWA) Submitted a grant application to <br />the ATP program (state and federal <br />funding) for Phase 1 of the Safe Mobility <br />Santa Ana projects ($5.3 -million). In <br />future grant pursuits staff will include <br />more projects. <br />65A-36 City of Santa Ana Legislative Scorecard 2018 18 <br />
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