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Agreement with CTC and Resolution Approving the Warner Avenue Bikeway Project <br />November 19, 2019 <br />Page 2 <br />In May 2018, the CTC adopted the SCCP program, and allocated $19.917 million for the OC-CCIP <br />projects for implementation by OCTA and other Orange County agencies. The approved OC-CCIP <br />umbrella of projects includes the Warner Avenue Class II Bikeway Project to which the CTC <br />awarded $1.43 million of the SCCP program total of $19.917 million. The City of Santa Ana will be <br />the lead agency for this project. <br />A baseline agreement for this multi -jurisdictional project for the total program in the amount of <br />$19.917 million is required as part of the project delivery, and requires approval by CTC, Caltrans, <br />and the cities of Tustin and Santa Ana (Exhibit 1). <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />There is no environmental impact associated with this action. Individual environmental review will <br />be conducted for Warner Avenue Class II Bikeway Project at the time of implementation. These <br />types of projects typically qualify for Categorical Exemptions, which can be done by staff. <br />STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT <br />Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #5 — Community Health, Livability, <br />Engagement & Sustainability, Objective #6 (Focus projects and programs on improving the health <br />and wellness of all residents), Strategy B (Incorporate the improvement of walking and biking lanes <br />as well as the development of a citywide bike master plan into the Circulation Element of the City's <br />General Plan). <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />A 12% match in the amount of $197,000 will be required. The City will add this project and the <br />corresponding matching fund in the FY 2020-21 Capital Improvement Program. <br />Fuad S. Sweiss, PE, PLS <br />Executive Director <br />Public Works Agency <br />Exhibits: 1. Agreement <br />APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: <br />Kathryn Downs, CPA <br />Executive Director <br />Finance and Management Services Agency <br />
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