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Item 11 - Reso Adopting a List of Projects for FY 22-23 Funded by Senate Bill 1; The Road Repair & Accountability Act of 2017May 17, 2022, Item #11DATE: TO: FROM: CONTACT: SUBJECT: Summary: AGENDA RE PO RT City of Poway May 17, 2022 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Robert Manis, Director of Development Services /v1 Melody Rocco, City Engineer,Mfl-(858) 668-4653 or mrocco@poway.org CITY COUNCIL Resolution Adopting a List of Projects for Fiscal Year 2022-23 Funded by Senate Bill 1: The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 On April 28, 2017, the Governor signed Senate Bill 1 (SB 1 ): the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, also referred to as Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) funds, to provide funding for basic road maintenance, rehabilitation, and critical safety needs on both the state highway and local streets and road systems. Prior to receiving RMRA funds, a list of projects proposed to be funded with these funds must be provided to the California Transportation Commission. All projects proposed to receive funding must be adopted by resolution approved by the City Council. The attached Resolution (Attachment A) identifies the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-23 Street Maintenance project as the project for which RMRA funds are to be used. Recommended Action: It is recommended the City Council take public input, close the public hearing and adopt the Resolution. Discussion: A portion of RMRA funds is apportioned annually to cities and counties. Prior to receiving an apportionment of RMRA funds from the State Controller in a fiscal year, the bill requires that agencies provide a list of projects proposed to be funded with these funds to the California Transportation Commission. All projects proposed to receive funding must be adopted by resolution approved by the City Council. A city receiving an apportionment of RMRA funds is also required to sustain a maintenance of effort by spending at least the annual average of its general fund expenditures for street, road, and highway purposes, averaged over the Fiscal Years 2009-10, 2010-11, and 2011-12. Based on estimates provided by CaliforniaCityFinance.com, the City of Poway is projected to receive approximately $1,115,480 in RMRA funds in FY 2022-23. The attached Resolution identifies the FY 2022-23 Street Maintenance project as the project for which RMRA funds are to be used. The Resolution also provides specific project details as required by the bill. 1 of 4 May 17, 2022, Item #11Environmental Review: Establishment of a list of anticipated future capital improvement projects is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act. Subsequent environmental assessment of FY 2022-23 Street Maintenance project will occur at a future date. Fiscal Impact: None. Revenue estimates are provided by CaliforniaCityFinance.com, as directed by the California Transportation Commission. The City of Poway is projected to receive approximately $1,115,480 in RMRA funds in FY 2022-23. Appropriation of these funds will occur during the adoption of the FY 2022-23 proposed budget. Public Notification: None. Attachments: A. Resolution Reviewed/ Approved By: w':{tf1~ Assistant City Manager 2 of4 Reviewed By: Alan Fenstermacher City Attorney City Manager May 17, 2022, Item #11RESOLUTION NO. 22-A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF POWAY, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A LIST OF PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2022-23 FUNDED BY SENATE BILL 1: THE ROAD REPAIR AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 2017 WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1 (SB 1 ), the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (Chapter 5, Statutes of 2017) was passed by the Legislature and signed into law by the Governor in April 2017 to address the significant multi-modal transportation funding shortfalls statewide; WHEREAS, SB 1 includes accountability and transparency provisions that will ensure the residents of our City are aware of the projects proposed for funding in our community and which projects have been completed each fiscal year; WHEREAS, the City must adopt by resolution a list of projects proposed to receive fiscal year funding from the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA), created by SB 1, which must include a description and the location of each proposed project, a proposed schedule for the project's completion, and the estimated useful life of the improvement; WHEREAS, the City, will receive an estimated $1,115,480 in RMRA funding in FY 2022-23 from SB 1; WHEREAS, this is the sixth year in which the City is receiving SB 1 funding and will enable the City to continue essential road maintenance and rehabilitation projects, safety improvements, repairing and replacing aging bridges, and increasing access and mobility options for the traveling public that would not have otherwise been possible without SB 1; WHEREAS, the City has undergone a robust public process to ensure public input into our community's transportation priorities/the project list; WHEREAS, the City used a Pavement Management System to develop the SB 1 project list to ensure revenues are being used on the most high-priority and cost-effective projects that also meet the community's priorities for transportation investment; WHEREAS, the funding from SB 1 will help the City maintain and rehabilitate 97 streets totaling approximately 24 centerline miles and approximately 5.6 million square feet of road surface throughout the City this year and many similar projects into the future; WHEREAS, the 2021 California Statewide Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment found that the City's streets and roads are in a "good" condition with a current PCI (Pavement Condition Index) of 79 and this revenue will help us maintain the overall quality of our road system and over the next decade will maintain our streets and roads into an "good" condition; and WHEREAS, the SB 1 project list and overall investment in our local streets and roads infrastructure with a focus on basic maintenance and safety, investing in complete streets infrastructure, and using cutting-edge technology, materials and practices, will have significant positive co-benefits statewide. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Poway as follows: 3 of4 ATTACHMENT B May 17, 2022, Item #11Resolution No. 22-Page 2 SECTION 1: The City Council finds that the adoption of this Resolution is not subject to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. SECTION 2: The foregoing recitals are true and correct. SECTION 3: The following list of proposed projects will be funded in-part or solely with FY 2022-23 Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account revenues: Project: FY 2022-23 Street Maintenance Project Description: Annual Street Maintenance project which includes the slurry sealing of residential, collector, and arterial streets. Location: The 2022-2023 Street Maintenance is part of the City's Annual Pavement Management Program. Streets are located within Zone 5, which encompasses residential and arterial streets including Poway Road and Community Road. Estimated Useful Life: 8 years Project Schedule: July 2022 -September 2022 SECTION 4: The City has no previously proposed and adopted projects that will utilize FY 2022-23 Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account revenues in their delivery. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Poway, California on the 17th day of May, 2022 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: DISQUALIFIED: Steve Vaus, Mayor ATTEST: Carrie Gallagher, CMC, City Clerk 4of4