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Alameda County Transportation Commission A New Direction Plan Fund Deliver Commission 1

A New Direction Presentation Overview Alameda CTC Overview Agency merger, new mission and direction Key factors affecting transportation Major planning activities Countywide Transportation Plan and Expenditure Plan Relationship to regional plans Community engagement Commission 2

Merger of Two Countywide Transportation Agencies First authorized by voters in 1986 Reauthorized in 2000 by 81.5% of voters Half-cent sales tax for transportation in Alameda County Generates roughly $100M per year One of the first Self Help Counties in state Funds countywide projects, programs, and local operations maintenance and services Created in 1991 by a joint-powers agreement between Alameda County and all its cities Prop 111 (1990) requires urban counties to designate a Congestion Management Agency Prop 111 added $.09/gallon to the state fuel tax Funds local, regional and state transportation projects and services Commission 3

A New Direction Moving Forward: A New Direction Build on success of both ACCMA and ACTIA for enhanced effectiveness in: Transportation planning and programming Programs and project delivery Advocacy for: Congestion relief Mobility and accessibility Sustainability and livability Merger Goals: Save tax dollars, eliminate redundancies, streamline processes Commission 4

A New Direction Alameda CTC Mission Plan, fund and deliver transportation programs and projects that expand access and improve mobility to foster a vibrant and livable Alameda County Commission 5

A New Direction Implementation Principles Accomplish the Alameda CTC mission through the application of the following principles: Public Service: Serve the public in the development and delivery of transportation programs and projects Accountability: Plan, fund and deliver programs and project in an open, transparent and effective manner Relationships: Foster cooperative relationships/partnerships with federal, state, regional, local partners and other stakeholders Commission 6

A New Direction Commission Board The Alameda CTC Board is comprised of 22 members, with the following representation: All five Alameda County Supervisors Two Oakland representatives One representative from each of the other 13 cities AC Transit BART Chair Mayor Mark Green, City of Union City Vice Chair Supervisor Scott Haggerty Commission 7

Key Factors in Moving Forward Decreased funding, volatility, challenges for adequately delivering multi-modal needs Legislative mandates: AB 32: Global Warming Solutions Act reduce GHG emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 SB 375: Transportation planning, sustainable communities strategy, environmental review to reduce GHG emissions Successes in delivering current Measure Need to plan for new projects Address declines in program funding Commission 8

Short-Term Funding Success Measure F Election Results Voters approved Measure F on November 2, 2010 Measure passes with 62.78% Measure F will provide funds to north, central, south and east Alameda County: Distributions based on population and number of registered vehicles Annual increase in funds for local streets and roads, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, and transit Commission 9

Long-Term Funding Opportunity: $100 million/year 1 Half-Cent Sales Tax 2 Planning 3 Vote 1. Alameda County has an existing half-cent sales tax that collects almost $100 million/year. 2. A 20-year plan was approved by 81.%5 of voters in 2000. 3. Expenditures from 2002-2022 for projects and programs. 4. Almost all projects to construction by mid-point of measure. 5. Any new funding would be from an extension of the sales tax. 1. Every four years, Alameda County updates its 25-year Countywide Transportation Plan (CWTP) for federal and state funds 2. Alameda CTC is working to: a. Update the CWTP, and b. Develop a new sales tax Expenditure Plan 1. A new sales tax measure could be placed on the November 2012 ballot. 2. Requires 67% voter approval. 3. Alameda CTC seeking significant involvement to develop the new Expenditure plan. Commission 10

Major Plan Activities Development of CWTP to guide future transportation investments, policy and legislative advocacy: Vision Technical studies Outreach/stakeholder involvement Develop Transportation Expenditure Plan from CWTP Commission 11

Why These Plans are Important Create a premier transportation system, connected and multi-modal Complete communities, both livable and affordable Provide a sustainable transportation system: Economically Environmentally Equitably Commission 12

Relationship with Regional Planning Integrated land use and transportation plan Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) RTP/SCS Must: Identify areas to accommodate region s population (growth over next 25 years) Develop an RTP that meets the region s needs Reduce GHGs from automobiles and light trucks Countywide Transportation Planning: Feeds projects and programs into RTP/SCS Supports goals of RTP/SCS Integrates land use at the County level Commission 13

Countywide Players Alameda CTC committees are key in this effort: Steering Committee Community Advisory Working Group (CAWG) Technical Advisory Working Group (TAWG) Planning Managers at the table to address land use Commission 14

Countywide Activities* (January March) *Steering Committee/TAWG/CAWG Adopt Vision and Goals (January) Begin discussion on transportation needs, project/program performance and prioritization processes (January) Adopt public participation and outreach approach (January) Discuss polling questions Commission 15

Countywide Activities continued* (January March) *Steering Committee/TAWG/CAWG Begin discussion on SCS and how it is incorporated into the CWTP and land use scenarios (February/March) Adopt Performance Measures (March) Continue discussion on transportation needs, potential projects and begin discussion on financial forecasts and committed project policy Issue direction on call for projects (late February) Commission 16

Countywide Public Participation and Outreach Community Workshops: January March Polling: March On-line web survey: March Website for planning efforts http://www.alamedactc.com/ Click on Planning button Commission 17

Some Initial Feedback Support agency staff participation in planning efforts that go beyond current policy and planning horizons Identify resources as incentives for jurisdictions to accept higher levels of growth Harmonize regional agency policies and guidelines to make infill development easier to accomplish Commission 18

A New Direction Full Engagement Countywide Transportation Plan and Expenditure Plan Development Process Elected Officials Steering Committee Technical Advisory Working Group Community Advisory Working Group Community Advisory Committees Paratransit Advisory and Planning Committee (PAPCO) Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) Citizens Watchdog Committee (CWC) Technical Advisory Committees Alameda County Technical Advisory Committee (ACTAC) Partatransit Technical Advisory Committee (BPAC) Quarterly Countywide Transportation Forums April 21, 2011, Dublin City Hall Commission 19

Timeline SEP 2011: 1 st Draft CWTP MAY 2012: Polling JAN 2012: 2 nd TEP, Final Draft CWTP NOV 2011: 1 st Draft TEP and Public Workshops JULY 2011: Project and Program Evaluation Outcomes SPRING 2011 : Public Workshops, Outreach and Polling JAN 2011: Finalize Countywide Plans Vision and Goals 2010: Establish Steering and Advisory Committees and Hire Consultant Team NOV. 6, 2012: VOTE! AUG 2012: TEP on Ballot JUL 2012: Adopt Final Plans Commission 20

A New Direction Thank You for Your Support Feel free to contact me at: Alameda Commission Arthur L. Dao Executive Director adao@actia2022.com 510-836-2560 www.alamedactc.org Commission 21