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Potential Transportation Measure Presented by Carl Guardino , Leadership Group

Potential Transportation Measure Presented by Carl Guardino , Leadership Group. Q2 Board Meeting. Transportation: Traffic Relief. The Silicon Valley economy is booming. . . & traffic reflects it Leadership Group has long history of championing successful countywide transportation measures

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Potential Transportation Measure Presented by Carl Guardino , Leadership Group

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  1. Potential Transportation Measure • Presented by • CarlGuardino, Leadership Group Q2 Board Meeting

  2. Transportation: Traffic Relief • The Silicon Valley economy is booming. . . & traffic reflects it • Leadership Group has long history of championing successful countywide transportation measures • 1984, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2008 Q2 Board Meeting

  3. Process • December: Board adopts potential transportation measure in 2014-2016 Workplan • January - Present: Start of stakeholder groups • City Public Works and Transportation Directors • Regional Agencies (Caltrans, Caltrain, BART, ACE, Amtrak, etc.) • Business, labor and advocacy stakeholders • Transportation Policy Committee Q2 Board Meeting

  4. Process • February and April – Letters and emails to all elected officials in SCC and regional bodies (MTC, ABAG) • Forty one 1:1 meetings with elected officials. • Testimony at Palo Alto, San Jose City Council meetings, Santa Clara Cities Association • Upcoming hearings with Los Altos Hills, West Valley cities, and others. • March, May, June - Working Council meetings Q2 Board Meeting

  5. Process • April public opinion survey • Small question set on transportation • Ongoing stakeholder conversations • Silicon Valley Chambers Association • Equity Advocates • Late May/early June public opinion survey just on transportation measure Q2 Board Meeting

  6. Expenditure Plan • Best policy from transportation professionals • Six major categories Q2 Board Meeting

  7. BART Phase 2 • Phase 1 from Alameda County border to Milpitas and Berryessa • $100 mil under budget, 1 year ahead of schedule • Phase 2 through downtown San Jose, ending at Santa Clara Station • Intended $1 B request from Federal New Starts Program • Local shortfall: $1.3 B Q2 Board Meeting

  8. Caltrain • Focused on capacity, speed and safety improvements between Gilroy and Palo Alto • Projects include: • Level Boarding (10 stations) • Longer Platforms (6 stations) • Crossover tracks • Track improvements around Diridon Station • Additional electric train sets • Flexible pot for grade separation seed money, CalMod, ongoing state of good repair Q2 Board Meeting

  9. Seniors and the disabled • OUTREACH as a model • Mobility management – not one-sized fits all approach • Potential funds to augment bus system Q2 Board Meeting

  10. All 8 County Expressways • Lawrence: Grade separations in Sunnyvale/Santa Clara • San Tomas: Upgrade from 6 lanes to 8 lanes in Santa Clara • Almaden: Add direct connector ramp at Hwy 85 • Capitol: Hwy 680 interchange and Hsy 87/Narvaez interchange • Central: carpool lanes from Lawrence to Mary Q2 Board Meeting

  11. All 8 County Expressways • Foothill: Widen lanes in Los Altos and Mountain View • Montague and Hwy 680 interchange: Widen in San Jose • Page Mill–Oregon: reconfigure 280/Page Mill interchange and widen Page Mill • Santa Teresa–Hale: • Morgan Hill construct 2 lane connection from DeWitt to Main Street • Gilroy widening and operational improvements from Longmeadow to Fitzgerald Q2 Board Meeting

  12. Key Highway Interchanges • 101 at San Antonio, Charleston and Shoreline • 85/280 in Cupertino, Los Altos, Sunnyvale • 237/101/Mathilda • 280/Winchester • 101/Trimble to Zanker • 101/87/Trimble/De La Cruz • 101/Mabury new interchange • 101/Blossom Hill • 101 improvements in Morgan Hill and Gilroy Q2 Board Meeting

  13. Local Street and Road Maintenance • Distributed by agreed upon formula to all 15 cities and the county • Supplement, not supplant, existing funds • Added flexibility for cities with a “Pavement Conditions Index” higher than 70% to use funds for other local transportation needs Q2 Board Meeting

  14. Active Transportation • Signature Projects – 50% • Disadvantaged Communities – 25% • Safe Routes to Schools, Senior Centers and Community Centers – 25% • Match requirement of 10% for all projects Q2 Board Meeting

  15. Next Steps • Second poll in the field 6/4 • Working Council 6/5 at Kaiser Santa Clara • Board Meeting 6/11 at BD Biosciences • VTA/County put measure on ballot first week of August • 8/8 ballot language due to Registrar of Voters Q2 Board Meeting

  16. Feedback • Questions from you • Are these the right project categories? Q2 Board Meeting

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