Meeting_Body
PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE
OCTOBER 15, 2025
Subject
SUBJECT: MEASURE M MULTI-YEAR SUBREGIONAL PROGRAM - GATEWAY CITIES SUBREGION
Action
ACTION: APPROVE RECOMMENDATION
Heading
RECOMMENDATION
Title
CONSIDER:
A. APPROVING ?programming an additional $8,200,000 in Measure M Multi-Year Subregional Program (MSP) - I-605 Corridor "Hot Spot" Interchange Improvements Program (Expenditure Line 61), as shown in Attachment A; and
B. AUTHORIZING the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) or their designee to negotiate and execute all necessary agreements and/or amendments for approved projects.?
Issue
ISSUE
Measure M MSP, whose funds are limited to capital use, are included in the Measure M Expenditure Plan. This update allows the Gateway Cities Subregion and implementing agencies to revise the scope of work, schedule and project budgets for previously funded I-605 Corridor "Hot Spot" Interchange Improvement (I-605) projects. Funds are programmed through Fiscal Year (FY) 2028-29. The Board's approval is required to program additional funds and acknowledge the updated I-605 project list (Attachment A), which will serve as the basis for Metro entering into agreements and/or amendments with the respective implementing agencies.
Background
BACKGROUND
Based on the Measure M Expenditure Plan, a total amount of $234.66 million in Measure M MSP was forecasted to be available for programming for the I-605 projects for the Subregion from Fiscal Year (FY) 2017-18 to FY 2028-29. In prior actions, the Board approved programming of $51.64 million in support of 12 projects. Therefore, $183.02 million of Measure M MSP funds is available to the Subregion for programming as part of this update. To date, $14.97 million (29% of programmed funds) has been expended. One project is closed, and one other has been completed and is in the close-out audit process.
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