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•I Mj M. <br />SCAGM <br />INNOVATING FOR A BETTER TOMORROW <br />SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA <br />ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS <br />goo Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1700 <br />Los Angeles, CA 90017 <br />T: (213) 236-1800 <br />www.scag.ca.gov <br />REGIONAL COUNCIL OFFICERS <br />President <br />Bill Jahn, Big Bear Lake <br />First Vice President <br />Bandon Lane, Murrieta <br />Second Vice President <br />Rex Richardson, Long Beach <br />Immediate Past President <br />Alan D. Wapner, San Bernardino <br />County Transportation Authority <br />COMMITTEE CHAIRS <br />Executive/Administration <br />Bill Jahn, Big Bear Lake <br />Community, Economic & <br />Human Development <br />Peggy Huang, Transportation <br />Corridor Agencies <br />Energy & Environment <br />Linda Parks, Ventura County <br />Transportation <br />Cheryl Viegas-Walker, El Centro <br />May 21, 2019 <br />Zed Kekula <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, M-43 <br />Santa Ana, CA 92702 <br />RE: 2019 SCAG Regional Active Transportation Program <br />Dear Zed Kekula: <br />On behalf of the Southern California Association of Governments <br />(SCAG), I am pleased to inform you that the Standard Avenue <br />Protected Bike Lane and Protected Intersection Project was formally <br />adopted under the 2019 SCAG Regional Active Transportation Program <br />by SCAG's Regional Council on April 4, 2019, and that the California <br />Transportation Commission (CTC) adopted the 2019 SCAG Regional ATP <br />on May 15, 2019. Please find the board agenda on the website of the <br />California Transportation Commission (CTC). <br />SCAG looks forward to partnering with the City of Santa Ana and <br />appreciates your interest in the program. This project has been <br />awarded Active Transportation Program (ATP) funding which includes a <br />few more steps prior to launching the project. The next steps are: <br />• To initiate the project, your agency will need to receive funding <br />allocation from the CTC. Project sponsors must submit their allocation <br />request to Caltrans within the fiscal year in which the project is <br />programmed and ensure that they can meet CTC guidelines for <br />approving the allocation on time. <br />• Prior to allocation, your project must be programmed in the <br />Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP). Please contact <br />your County Transportation Commission staff to coordinate this process <br />at your earliest opportunity to keep the project on schedule. <br />• Upon allocation, you will have six (6) months to award the <br />contract. Once the contract is awarded, you will have 36 months to <br />complete the phase of the project that was allocated. Semi-annual <br />reports and final delivery reports shall be submitted to Caltrans, SCAG <br />and County Transportation Commission staff, per the Project Progress <br />Report Instructions. <br />If you have any questions, Caltrans Local Assistance Office and the <br />County Transportation Commission are the main points of contact for <br />rI- <br />Page I 1 of 2 <br />