Stanton

City Council

June 10, 2025 Order of Business 9 #I

Agenda Item I

9I.\nAPPROVE SUBMITTAL OF THE RENEWED MEASURE M ELIGIBILITY PACKAGE\nAND ITS COMPONENTS\nThe Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) requires that local jurisdictions\ncomply with a variety of requirements to remain eligible to receive renewed Measure M2\nfunding. The proposed action will approve the submittal of items to keep the City eligible\nto receive annual fair share and competitive grant funds. Upon approval by the City\nCouncil, the documents will be submitted to OCTA prior to the due date of June 30, 2025.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\n1. City Council find the submittal, adoption, and resolutions exempt from CEQA per\nSection 15378(b)(5) [Project does not include]: organizational or administrative\nactivities of governments that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in\nthe environment; and\n2. City Council adopts the Measure M Seven Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP)\nfor fiscal years 2025-26 through 2031-32; and\n3. Adopt Resolution 2025-14 concerning the status and update of the Master Plan of\nArterial Highways (MPAH) Consistency and Circulation Element for the Measure M\n(M2) Program entitled:\nStanton City Council Agenda\nJune 10, 2025\n“A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STANTON\nCONCERNING THE STATUS AND UPDATE OF THE CIRCULATION\nELEMENT, AND MITIGATION FEE PROGRAM FOR THE MEASURE M\n(M2) PROGRAM”; and\n4. Adopt Resolution 2025-15 concerning the status and update of the Pavement\nManagement Plan for the Measure M (M2) Program entitled:\n“A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STANTON\nCONCERNING THE STATUS AND UPDATE OF THE PAVEMENT\nMANGEMENT PLAN FOR THE MEASURE M (M2) PROGRAM”; and\n5. Submit the Maintenance of Effort Reporting Form and supporting documentation for\nthe City of Stanton to OCTA, and direct the Finance Director to certify this form; and\n6. Direct the City Engineer to file the adopted CIP and the Measure M eligibility\ndocuments with OCTA in compliance with the requirements of OCTA Ordinance No.\n3.