HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 20-18 SB1 Project ListRES•LUTION NO. 20m18
RESOLUTION OF • • -• BAY APPROVING
YEAR 0'• PROJECT-
SENATE
BILL 1 (ROAD REPAIR AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 2017) ROAD
MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION •
THE CITY COUNCIL
City of Morro Bay, California
WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (Chapter
5, Statutes of 2017) was passed by the Legislature and Signed into law by the Governor in April
2017 in order to address the significant multi -modal transportation funding shortfalls statewide;
and
WHEREAS, SB 1 includes accountability and transparency provisions that will ensure the
residents of our City are aware of the projects proposed for funding in our community and which
projects have been completed each fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, "the City must approve a list of all projects proposed to receive funding from
the RMRA Account, created by SB 1 by resolution, which must include a description and the
location of each proposed project, a proposed schedule for the project's completion, and the
estimated useful life of the improvement; and
WHEREAS, the City will receive an estimated $191,000 in RMRA funding in Fiscal Year
(FY) 2018-2019 from S131; and
WHEREAS,. the City undergoes a robust public process to ensure public input into the
City's Capital Improvement Plan, Pavement Management Plan and transportation priorities in its
budgeting process; and
WHEREAS, the City used a Pavement Management System to develop the SB 1 Project
List to ensure revenues are being used on the most high -priority and cost-effective projects that
also meet the community's priorities for transportation investment; and
WHEREAS, the funding from SB 1 will help the City maintain and rehabilitate City streets
in FY 2018-2019 and in future years; and
WHEREAS, the City's Pavement Management Plan found that the City streets and roads
are in a "Fair" condition and this revenue will help maintain and with additional funding improve
the quality of our road system; and
WHEREAS, if the Legislature and Governor failed to act, City streets County roads and
State highways would have continued to deteriorate, having many and varied negative impacts
on our community; and
WHEREAS, Cities and Counties own and operate more than 81 percent of streets and
roads in California, and from the moment we open our front door to drive. to work, bike to school,
or walk to the bus station, people are dependent upon a safe, reliable local transportation network;
and
WHEREAS, modernizing the local street and road system provide well -paying
construction jobs and boosts local economies; and
.WHEREAS, the local street and road system is also critical for farm to market needs,
interconnectivity, multimodal needs, and commerce; and
City Council Resolution # 20-18
April 24, 2018
City of Morro Bay
WHEREAS, police, fire, and emergency medical services all need safe reliable roads to
react quickly to emergency calls and a few minutes of delay can be a matter of life and death;
and
WHEREAS, maintaining and preserving the local street and road system in good condition
will reduce drive times and traffic congestion, improve bicycle safety, and make the pedestrian
experience safer and more appealing, which leads to reduced vehicle emissions helping the State
achieve its air quality and greenhouse gas emissions reductions goals; and
WHEREAS, restoring roads before they fail also reduces construction time which results
in less air pollution from heavy equipment and less water pollution from site run-off; and
WHEREAS, the SB 1 Project List and overall investment in our local streets and roads
with a focus on basic maintenance and safety, investing in complete streets infrastructure, and
using technology, materials and practices, will have significant positive co -benefits statewide.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Morro Bay,
California,
SECTION 1. The City Council hereby approves the SB1 Project List for RMRA funds provided
in Attachment A.
SECTION 2. The City Council may approve funding in excess of the SB1 allocation for to the
Project List in Attachment A in the FY 2018/2019 budget, as funding is available, in accordance
with City Council goals and priorities.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Morro Bay, California, at a
regular meeting held on the 24th day of April 2018, by the following vote:
AYES: Irons, Davis, Headding, Makowetski, McPherson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
L IRONS, Mayor
ATTEST:
DANA SWANSON, City Clerk
City Council Resolution # 20-18
April 24, 2018
City of Morro Bay
Attachment A
SB1 Project List FY Io/19
Street
PCI
Start
End
Area (sqft)
Treatment
Estimated
Life
(years)
Cost
Estimate
Barlow
44
Main
End
141690
Chip Seal
6
$ 15,244,96
3eachcomber
15
Yerba Buena
North End
41840
Double Cape Seal
8
$ 21,393,69
Coral
19
Alva Paul Crk
Java
4,860
Double Cape Seal
8
$ 21,429.20
Coral
50
Indigo Cir
San Jacinto
221275
Chip Seal
6
$ 23,116.50
Juniper
43
North End
Elena
681080
Chip Seal
6
$ 70,651,91
Juniper
27
Elena St
Avalon St
511030
Triple Cape Seal
10
$ 76,318,20
_ittle Morro
3,k Rd
29
Radcliff Street
City Limits
387000
Triple Cape Seal
10
$ 56,831,11
Main
31
Yerba Buena
Vashon
107325
Triple Cape Seal
10
$ 157441,61
Morro
48
Pacific Street
Marina
137200
Type 2 Micro Surfacing
4
$ 31960,00
Morro
50
Morro Bay Blvd
Pacific
131200
Type 2 Micro Surfacing
4
$ 31960,00
Morro Bay
k1le
8
Piney Way
Bernardo
81475
Chip Seal
6
$ 81795,17
Panay
44
Beachcomber
End
91765
Triple Cape Seal
10
$ 14,604,10
Preston
17
Main
End
157840
Double Cape Seal
8
$ 407924,80
Tahiti
32
Beachcomber
End
61000
Triple Cape Seal
10
$ 81973,33
Tide
45
Island
Nevis
223600
Double Cape Seal
8
$ 52,927.56
Tide
45
Nevis
Vashon
271400
Double Cape Seal
8
$ 61,450,22
Tide
45
Vashon
Zanzibar
101700
Double Cape Seal
8
$ 31,798,44
Vashon
16
Beachcomber
End
51300
Triple Cape Seal
10
$ 71926,44
Verdon
32
Sandalwood
Coral
8,600
Triple Cape Seal
10
$ 12,861,78
West
42
Beach
Surf
141700
Chip Seal
6
$ 15,255,33
krea weighted
Wera a PCI= 49
275,565
$ 5485619.40