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SB1 FY 2025-26 Projects List <br />June 3, 2025 <br />Page 2 <br />5 <br />0 <br />7 <br />9 <br />Transportation Commission (CTC) (Exhibit 1). Each proposed RMRA-funded project <br />must be specifically identified and differentiated from other gas tax funding programs. <br />For fiscal year 2025-26, the City is estimated to receive RMRA funding in the amount of <br />$8,154,314. The City must submit a proposed fiscal year 25-26 RMRA projects list to <br />the CTC, and as required, provide updates on RMRA funded project progress. The <br />proposed fiscal year 2025-26 projects list must include a project description, specific <br />location, proposed schedule for its completion, and the project’s estimated useful life. <br />The proposed RMRA funded projects have been incorporated in the proposed fiscal <br />year 2025-26 Capital Improvement Program Budget (Exhibit 2). The proposed projects <br />for fiscal year 2025-26 were identified by the City’s Pavement Management Program as <br />high priority to maintain Santa Ana’s Pavement Condition Index (PCI) citywide. Staff <br />recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution recognizing the proposed fiscal <br />year 2025-26 RMRA funded project list. <br />Euclid Street <br />The City’s proposed fiscal year 2025-26 capital improvement program includes $4.8M <br />RMRA funds for Euclid Street improvements. These RMRA funds were received and <br />Euclid Street listed as a project in prior fiscal year reports to the CTC and is therefore <br />not included in this proposed fiscal year 25-26 list. To supplement local funding for <br />Euclid Street and to deliver a complete corridor project, PWA staff has submitted grant <br />funding applications through the Southern California Association of Governments <br />(SCAG) for the Federal Fiscal Year 2026-27 and Federal Fiscal Year 2027-28 Surface <br />Transportation Block Grant (STBG) program and the Congestion Mitigation and Air <br />Quality improvement program (CMAQ). Furthermore, PWA staff will be submitting a <br />grant application for the Federal Safe Streets for All program due June 26, 2025 and, if <br />successful, will return to Council for acceptance of awards. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />There is no environmental impact associated with the action. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />Pursuant to the California Transportation Commission’s Annual Reporting Guidelines for <br />Local Streets and Roads Funding, Staff has identified 11 projects to be funded with <br />anticipated fiscal year 2025-26 RMRA revenues of $8,154,314. <br />FY25-26 CIP - SB1 Road Repair and Accountability Act Project List <br />PROJECT LOCATION Funding <br />17th Street Rehabilitation <br />(Reconstruction of existing <br />pavement and replacement of <br />curbs, gutters and sidewalks) <br />Cabrillo Park Drive to East City Limit $411,837 <br />17th Street Rehabilitation <br />(Reconstruction of existing <br />Grand Avenue to Cabrillo Park Drive $834,500