File #: 2018-0513   
Type: Program Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/1/2018 In control: Ad Hoc Congestion, Highway and Roads Committee
On agenda: 11/14/2018 Final action:
Title: APPROVE the following actions pertaining to the development and implementation of mobility improvement projects on local arterials and at freeway local interchanges experiencing congestion as a result of the discontinuity of the SR-710 North Freeway: A. APPROVE the attached list of eligible Mobility Improvement Projects [MIPs] recommended for funding; B. AUTHORIZE programming $350 $450 million in Measure R funds and $65 million in State and Federal funds for a total of $415 $515 million to the SR-710 starting in FY20 for the initial list of MIPs in compliance with the guidelines in the Board Motion 29.1 (Attachment A) to fund new mobility improvement projects consistent with the purpose of the 710 freeway gap closure project to relieve congestion on local streets in the impact area of the SR-710 as depicted in the SR-710 Environmental Document; and C. AUTHORIZE programming up to $45 million in Measure R funds starting in FY20 for the Transportation System Management/Transportation...
Sponsors: Ad Hoc Congestion, Highway and Roads Committee
Indexes: Air transportation, Ara Najarian, Board approved Locally Preferred Alternative, Budgeting, California Transportation Commission, Congestion Mitigation And Air Quality Improvement Program, Construction, Corridor Improvements - Hwy (Project), Eric Garcetti, Guidelines, Hilda Solis, I-10, I-210, I-710, Interchanges, Intersections, John Fasana?, Kathryn Barger, Maintenance, Measure R, Motion / Motion Response, Program, Project, Project management, Regional Surface Transportation Improvements, Regional Surface Transportation Program, Regional Transportation Improvement Program, Rehabilitation (Maintenance), Safety, Southern California Highways, Strategic planning, Traffic congestion, Traffic flow, Transportation Demand Management, Transportation system management, Travel demand management
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Item 29.1 Revised SR 710 N Motion File # 2017-0358, 2. REVISED Attachment B1 - Mobility Improvement Projects - Project Sponsor Submittals 11-27-18.pdf, 3. REVISED Attachment B2- Mobility Improvements Projects -Summary of Project Sponsor Submittals 11-27-18.pdf, 4. REVISED Attachment C- Mobility Improvement Projects - Recommended for Funding.pdf, 5. REVISED Attachment D - Mobility Improvement Projects -Descriptions.pdf, 6. REVISED Attachment E - Mobility Improvement Projects - Cash Flow Projections.pdf
Related files: 2018-0358, 2017-0358, 2018-0784
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REVISED
AD HOC CONGESTION, HIGHWAY AND ROADS COMMITTEE
NOVEMBER 14, 2018

Subject
SUBJECT: SR-710 NORTH CORRIDOR MOBILITY IMPROVEMENTS

Action
ACTION: APPROVE RECOMMENDATIONS

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RECOMMENDATION

Title
APPROVE the following actions pertaining to the development and implementation of mobility improvement projects on local arterials and at freeway local interchanges experiencing congestion as a result of the discontinuity of the SR-710 North Freeway:

A. APPROVE the attached list of eligible Mobility Improvement Projects [MIPs] recommended for funding;

B. AUTHORIZE programming $350 $450 million in Measure R funds and $65 million in State and Federal funds for a total of $415 $515 million to the SR-710 starting in FY20 for the initial list of MIPs in compliance with the guidelines in the Board Motion 29.1 (Attachment A) to fund new mobility improvement projects consistent with the purpose of the 710 freeway gap closure project to relieve congestion on local streets in the impact area of the SR-710 as depicted in the SR-710 Environmental Document; and

C. AUTHORIZE programming up to $45 million in Measure R funds starting in FY20 for the Transportation System Management/Transportation Demand Management (TSM/TDM) projects that are currently listed in the SR-710 North environmental document and will be cleared environmentally upon adoption of the SR-710 North Final Environmental Document to advance to final design and construction.

All future expenditure of funds shall be contingent upon completion of the SR-710 North environmental process and selection of the TSM/TDM Locally-Preferred Alternative as the Preferred Alternative.

FASANA AMENDMENT that Project 1 be included and that $100 million be set for Project 1 which is the SR-710 North of I-10 Termination Project (I-10 to Valley Boulevard).



SOLIS FRIENDLY AMENDMENT to ensure inclusivity and transparency, stakeholders from the communities directly affected by the SR-710 North Pro...

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