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<br /> Public Works Agency <br />www.santa-ana.org/pw <br />Item # 36 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> Staff Report <br />December 2, 2025 <br />TOPIC: Resolution Approving the Submission of the Fiscal Year 2024-25 Measure M2 <br />Year-End Expenditure Report <br />AGENDA TITLE <br />Resolution Certifying the Submission of the Fiscal Year 2024-25 Measure M2 Year-End <br />Expenditure Report <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />Adopt a Resolution certifying the Measure M2 Annual Expenditure Report for Fiscal Year <br />2024-25 and authorize submission of the report to the Orange County Transportation <br />Authority as required by Measure M2 Funding Eligibility Guidelines. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2025-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF <br />THE CITY OF SANTA ANA CONCERNING THE MEASURE M2 (M2) EXPENDITURE <br />REPORT FOR THE CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />GOVERNMENT CODE §84308 APPLIES: No <br />DISCUSSION <br />In November 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a 20-year one-half- <br />cent sales tax to fund transportation projects in Orange County. Sixteen years later, in <br />November 2006, the voters again approved the Renewal of Measure M (M2) for an <br />additional thirty years. Once becoming effective in April 2011, the net revenues <br />generated by M2 contribute to two types of funding: Local Fair Share (LFS) and <br />Competitive Grants. All Orange County cities are eligible for Competitive Grants and <br />LFS funding which is distributed based on population, amount of street miles, and <br />taxable sales. There are a total of 13, M2 eligibility requirements; fulfilling these <br />requirements allows the City to continue to qualify for M2 funding in future years. <br />The Public Works Agency has been awarded $129,734,828 in Competitive <br />Transportation Funding Program (CTFP) grants and $70,760,747 in Local Fair Share <br />funds since 2011. This money benefits over 30 project phases aimed at street and road <br />improvements that expand roadway capacity, coordinate traffic lights, improve water <br />quality from transportation-generated pollution, and maintain existing roads and <br />infrastructure. Currently, the city is expected to receive $6,338,621 in Local Fair Share <br /> <br />