File #: 2021-0556   
Type: Motion / Motion Response Status: Passed
File created: 8/11/2021 In control: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
On agenda: 12/2/2021 Final action: 12/2/2021
Title: AUTHORIZE the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to: A. NEGOTIATE and enter into a funding agreement between Metro and the City of Los Angeles in the amount not to exceed $60 million for design and construction of the LA Riverway in the San Fernando Valley. B. NEGOTIATE and conditionally enter into a Cooperative Agreement with Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (LACDPW), City of Los Angeles and City of Vernon for Metro to manage and coordinate on final design and construction of the LA River Path through downtown Los Angeles. The conditions to be negotiated include: 1. Accessibility to right of way owned by each entity for construction permits 2. Commitment from each entity on cooperative engagement on securing additional funding when needed; 3. Metro will partner with the City, County, and Federal agencies with ownership and responsibility in the LA River corridor in regards to the overall management structure of the completed project, but will not assume any financial respon...
Sponsors: Executive Management Committee
Indexes: Active Transportation Strategic Plan, Agreements, Bicycling, Bikeways, Board approved a Motion, Budgeting, Canoga Park, Central Los Angeles subregion, City of Los Angeles, Compton, Construction, Contractors, Downtown Los Angeles, Environmental Impact Report, Eric Garcetti, Funding plan, Gateway Cities (Southeast LA County) Service Sector, Gateway Cities subregion, Governance, Hilda Solis, I-710, Interchange Improvements (Project), LA River Bike Path Gap Closure Project, La River Waterway And System Bike Path (Mm Line 13) (Project), Landscaping, Long Beach, Long Beach-East LA Corridor, Long range planning, Long Range Transportation Plan, Los Angeles County Department Of Public Works, Los Angeles River, Maintenance practices, Measure M, Measure R, Metro Bike Share, Metro Vision 2028 Plan, Motion / Motion Response, Operations and Maintenance, Plan, Project, Project delivery, Project management, Public works, Safety, San Fernando, San Fernando Valley Service Sector, San Fernando Valley subregion, South Bay Cities subregion, South Gate, Strategic planning, Twenty-eight by '28 Initiative, Vehicle miles of travel, Vernon, Westside Cities subregion
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Legistar File 2021-0436, 2. Attachment B - LA River Bike Path Projects, 3. Attachment C - Legistar File 2015-1595, 4. Attachment D - Proposed Measure M Expenditure, 5. Attachment E - Legistar File 2019-0443, 6. Attachment F - Legistar File 2017-0270, 7. Attachment G – Legistar File 2015-1656, 8. Presentation
Meeting_Body
REVISED
EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
NOVEMBER 18, 2021

Subject
SUBJECT: RESPONSE TO JUNE 2021 BOARD MOTION 49: LA RIVER BIKE PATH PROJECT DELIVERY

Action
ACTION: APPROVE RECOMMENDATIONS

Heading
RECOMMENDATION

Title
AUTHORIZE the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to:

A. NEGOTIATE and enter into a funding agreement between Metro and the City of Los Angeles in the amount not to exceed $60 million for design and construction of the LA Riverway in the San Fernando Valley.

B. NEGOTIATE and conditionally enter into a Cooperative Agreement with Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (LACDPW), City of Los Angeles and City of Vernon for Metro to manage and coordinate on final design and construction of the LA River Path through downtown Los Angeles. The conditions to be negotiated include:

1. Accessibility to right of way owned by each entity for construction permits
2. Commitment from each entity on cooperative engagement on securing additional funding when needed;
3. Metro will partner with the City, County, and Federal agencies with ownership and responsibility in the LA River corridor in regards to the overall management structure of the completed project, but will not assume any financial responsibility for operating and maintaining the completed project. Cities and County with ownership in the LA River corridor to partner and assume responsibility for operating and maintaining the completed project

C. ENTER into a Funding Agreement with LACDPW in the amount not to exceed $773,870 to support LACDPW to perform and lead the environmental clearance for the Lower LA River Bike Path.

Issue
ISSUE

In June 2021, the Board approved Motion 49 (Attachment A), directing staff to report the status of each of the following three projects (Attachment B) regarding funding plans, sustainability, equity assessments, milestone schedules, and execution of agreements with partner agencies.

A. LA Riverway in the San Fernando Valley: Within the juri...

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