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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15 - Appointments to Transportation Corridor SystemCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 15 June 26, 2007 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: City Clerk's Department LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk 949 -644 -3005 Iarkless@city.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: APPOINTMENTS BY THE MAYOR TO THE TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR SYSTEM RECOMMENDATION: Confirm the Mayor's appointment of Council Member Webb (representative) and Council Member Daigle (alternate) to the Transportation Corridor System. BACKGROUND: At the City Council meeting of November 26, 2002, the City Council unanimously approved amendments to the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency's (SJHTCA) Joint Powers Agreement. In addition to other things, this action was to have resulted in the creation of a new, consolidated agency. Subsequently on January 14, 2003, Mayor Bromberg appointed Council Member Adams as the representative and Council Member Webb as the alternate to serve on the SJHTCA. According to Council Member Webb, the Transportation Corridor System (TCS) group was active for two years, however the consolidation (merger) of the SJHTCA and FETCA (Foothill /Eastem Transportation Corridor Agency) never took place. At the June 14, 2007 meetings of the two Transportation Corridor Agencies, the Boards voted to approve the repopulation of the TCS Board of Directors and the reactivation of the TCS as the potential acquiring entity of both the FETCA and the SJHTCA. At the same time, they requested that the member agencies appoint representatives to serve on the TCS Board of Directors. Since the current members serving on the SJHTCA (Council Members Webb and Daigle) are familiar with the processes and responsibilities, it is recommended that those members be appointed to serve on the TCS Board. Submitted by: LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk JUN -21 -2007 THU 0423 PM Traosp,Corridor Agencies FAX N0, 949 754 3467 P. 02 "RECEIV D AFTER AGENDA PRii:iEJ:" SS _ 07 Son Joaquin Ws FoOMVWCSIOin Corridor Aoerr_V Captax Mooney Aft Chair ornm: Chndmm: Caff.."an half{''' TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR AGENCIES An 77har Afiso VI?Jc rancho Santa Man7adra June 21, 2007 Ms. Lavonnc Harkless City Clerk City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 RE: Selection of a Board Member for the Transportation Corridor System First meeting scheduled for July 12, 2007 Dear Ms, Harkless On June 14, 2007, the Foothill/Eastern and San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agencies voted to reactivate the Transportation Corridor System. We are requesting that your city identify a city council member to represent the city on the Transportation Corridor System (TCS) Board of Directors. To retain continuity on the various issues to be considered by the TCS, I encourage your city to consider appointing the same council member who is currently your San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency representative. The Transportation Corridor System is a joint powers authority created in April 2003 to potentially acquire the two existing Agencies. It's goals are increasing the long -term financial strength of Orange County's toll road system and minimizing the risk of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency going into default on its bonds. The TCS was created and a few meetings were held, however, it never proceeded with the acquisition that was originally considered. Instead, a mitigation and loan agreement between the two Agencies was developed and approved in November 2005. The agreement reduced the risk of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency going into technical default and eventually, monetary default, on its bonds. Included in the agreement was cooperative directive that the two Boards of Directors would work together on options that would reduce the San Joaquin hills Agency's need for loans and enable the Foothill/Eastern Agency to most effectively finance the completion of the 241 Toll Road, Foothill- South. A Joint Financial Ad Hoc Committee began in December 2005. After analyzing a variety of options, the Ad Hoc Committee recommended in April 2007 that the Boards of Directors pursue an analysis of an acquisition that would join the two Agencies under one new entity, enabling the organization to operate more efficiently. The recommendation was made after the results of a recalibrated traffic and revenue model showed an average annual revenue increase of 14 percent for the Foothill/Eastern Agency and a 20 percent for the San Joaquin Hills Agency. AhNo n WOOOefl. Jr., cnlef Frxulive 011icsr 125 PACIRGA, SURE 100, IRVNE CA 3291"304 • ROL 00X 53770, IRVINE CA 926193770 • 94 9 /7 54,34 0 0 • FAX 94917543467 wmv. tin�u'�Ih x +ark:.nnm Members: Ahso Vicic - Arsihom • nn. tM Mesa - County Of cv g, - L0.n a Poim • brine - Laguna HNE - Laguna Ngmsl - Lutan111 Lake Foicoac Mi:� :ino Vieia - Newport lisuch - Dumjc • Rmlrhn Santa Ma )VmW - 51,11 Anti - Fan Clemente - San Juan Cupiwrmry - Tisnan - ft-h, l.en.kr ®Rn,w mi Wn.v.luo Pop, JUN -21 -2007 THU 04;23 PM Transp,Corridor Agencies FAX N0. 949 754 3467 Selection of a. Board Member for the Transportation Corridor System June 21, 2007 Page 2 of 2 The current acquisition plan could streamline operations, increase financing capacity for Foothill- South, and potentially save money over the remainder Agencies' existence. Both Boards of Directors approved this recommendation and authorized a contract with Stantec Consulting to conduct a complete Traffic and Revenue Study, a necessary step in the continuing development of a potential acquisition transaction. Now that the Boards have voted to reconvene the Transportation Corridor System, the next step is for each of the TCS member agencies to identify a member of the City Council for the Board of Directors. The TCS is an existing JPA and would continue to operate under its existing governance structure of 21 members and a supermgjority voting requirement. Members of the Transportation Corridor System include; Aliso Viejo Anaheim Costa Mesa County of Orange 3`d District County of Orange 0 District County of Orange 5d' District Dana Point hvine Laguna Bills Laguna Niguel Laguna Woods Lake Forest Mission Viejo Newport Beach Orange Rancho Santa Margarita San Clemente San Juan Capistrano Santa Ana Tustin Yorba Linda The first meeting of the Transportation Corridor System Board of Directors is scheduled for July 12, 2007, in the Transportation Corridor Agencies' Board Room, 125 Pacifica, Irvine, California. The meeting will take place immediately following the meeting of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency Board of Directors. Please send a letter to Annita Henzie, Clerk of the Board, identifying your city's TCS representative. Sincerely, Carmen Cave, Chairwoman San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency P. 03