HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 - Transportation Enhancement Activity (TEA) Program Grant ApplicationsSeptember 27, 1999
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
ITEM NO. 7
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Public Works Department
SUBJECT: TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITY (TEA) PROGRAM
GRANT APPLICATIONS
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution No. 99 - approving the submittal of applications to the Orange
County Transportation Authority (OCTA) for the following projects:
MacArthur Boulevard Landscape Berm (Freeway Reservation Site)
2. Jamboree Road /East Coast Highway Entry Landscaping (Bayview
Landing Site)
. DISCUSSION:
The Transportation Enhancement Activities (TEA) Program is a federal grant program,
first authorized under the Intermodal Surface Transportation Act (ISTEA) of 1991 and
subsequently reauthorized under the Transportation Equity Act for the 215t Century in
1998. The TEA program provides grants to local and state agencies within Orange
County to be used for transportation related projects that enhance quality of life, in or
around transportation facilities. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is
responsible for selecting regionally significant projects within Orange County and
working with Caltrans in administering selected projects.
OCTA issued a countywide call for projects on June 21, 1999. Approximately $6.2
million dollars is available for funding. For a project to be considered for TEA an
agency must share at least 25% of its project eligible costs. A higher percentage of
agency share may improve the agency's project(s) chances of being selected.
Staff has prepared and submitted application packages for two projects:
1. MacArthur Boulevard Landscape Berm (Freeway Reservation Site).
These funds will be used for additional landscaping along the East side of
MacArthur Boulevard between Bonita Canyon Drive and the Manning
Park. If approved, the funds will be used in conjunction with the Bonita
• Canyon Sports Park construction project.
SUBJECT: Transportation Enhancement Activity (TEA) Program Grant Applications
September 27, 1999
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Jamboree Road /East Coast Highway Entry Landscaping ( Bayview
Landing Site). This is a newly proposed project. It calls for landscaping
and sidewalk trails that will connect the northwest corner of this
intersection with the Dunes area below. Slight grading will also be done
which will allow the motoring public a better view of the bay. See attached
exhibit.
The MacArthur Boulevard Landscape Berm is part of the Bonita Canyon Park project,
and the Jamboree Road /East Coast Highway Entry Landscaping is located on the bluff
or mesa portion of the Bayview Landing Site, at the northwesterly corner of Jamboree
Road and East Coast Highway.
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the applications for TEA funding for
these two projects as follows:
Please note that 1999 -2000 Fiscal Year Capital Improvement Program does not include
any funding for the Jamboree Road /East Coast Highway project. The C.I.P. does
include a total of $5,912,000 for Bonita Canyon Park.
Final OCTA selection and approval of TEA projects is expected by mid - November of
1999. The attached Resolution must be submitted to OCTA in order for the two
projects to be eligible for consideration.
Respectfully s0ubmi 3L
PUBLI ORKS DEPARTMENT
Don Webb, Director
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Attachment: Resolution
Exhibit of the Bayview Landing Project.
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Total Cost
TEA Share
City Share
MacArthur Boulevard Landscape Berm
$893,000
$561,000
$332,000
Jamboree Road /East Coast Highway Entry
Landscaping
$672,000
$441,000
$261,000
Please note that 1999 -2000 Fiscal Year Capital Improvement Program does not include
any funding for the Jamboree Road /East Coast Highway project. The C.I.P. does
include a total of $5,912,000 for Bonita Canyon Park.
Final OCTA selection and approval of TEA projects is expected by mid - November of
1999. The attached Resolution must be submitted to OCTA in order for the two
projects to be eligible for consideration.
Respectfully s0ubmi 3L
PUBLI ORKS DEPARTMENT
Don Webb, Director
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Attachment: Resolution
Exhibit of the Bayview Landing Project.
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• RESOLUTION NO. 99 -
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR
FUNDS FOR THE TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT
ACTIVITY PROGRAM UNDER THE 1998
TRANSPORTATION EQUITY ACT FOR THE 21sT
CENTURY FOR THE MACARTHUR BOULEVARD
LANDSCAPE BERM AND THE JAMBOREE ROAD/EAST
COAST HIGHWAY ENTRY LANDSCAPING
WHEREAS, the United States Congress in June 1998 enacted the
Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991, which makes funds available to the Orange County
Transportation Authority (OCTA) for transportation enhancement activities; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach possesses
authority to nominate transportation enhancement activities and to finance, acquire, and
construct the proposed projects; and
WHEREAS, formal action of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach
authorizes the nomination of projects, including all understandings and assurances
contained therein, and authorizes the Public Works Director to act in connection with the
nomination and to provide such additional information as may be required; and
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach will maintain and operate the
property acquired, developed, rehabilitated, or restored for the life of the resultant
facility(ies) or activity; and
WHEREAS, with the approval of the California Department of
Transportation ( Caltrans) and OCTA, the City of Newport Beach or its successors in
interest in the property may transfer the responsibility to maintain and operate the
property; and
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach will give to Caltrans' and OCTA's
representatives access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers or
documents related to the transportation enhancement activity; and
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach will cause work on the projects to be
commenced within a reasonable time after receipt of notification from the State that funds
have been approved by the Federal Highway Administration and that the project will be
carried to completion with reasonable diligence; and 0
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach will comply, where applicable, with
provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act, the National Environmental Policy
Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Secretary of Interior's Standards and
Guidelines for Archeological and Historic Preservation, and any other federal, state and /or
local laws, rules and /or regulations.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach hereby authorizes the Public Works Director, or his authorized
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representative, as its official representative to apply for the Transportation Equity Act for
the 21St Century funds for the following projects:
1. MacArthur Boulevard Landscape Berm (Freeway Reservation Park)
2. Jamboree Road /East Coast Highway Entry Landscaping (Bayview Landing
Site)
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Newport Beach agrees to
fund its share of the project(s) costs and any additional costs over the identified
programmed amounts. This action is in conformance with the OCTA TEA guidelines and
does not exceed seventy -five (75) percent of the total eligible costs.
Adopted this
ATTEST:
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