Tustin
City Council
Agenda Item 6
6.\nAPPROVE THE ANNUAL MEASURE M2 ELIGIBILITY SUBMITTAL\nPACKAGE, FISCAL YEAR 2026-2027 To maintain eligibility to receive\nOrange County Measure M2 Program funding, the City is required to\nannually submit a compliance package to the Orange County\nTransportation Authority.\nRecommendation: Recommend the City Council take the following\nactions: 1. Adopt the attached Measure M2 Seven-Year Capital\nImprovement Program (Fiscal Year 2026-2027 through Fiscal Year 2032-\n2033, Attachment "B" of the M2 Eligibility Package); and 2. Approve\nResolution No. 26-37, informing the Orange County Transportation\nAuthority that the City updated a Local Signal Synchronization Plan that is\nin conformance with their format; and 3. Authorize the Director of Public\nWorks to submit the City of Tustin's Measure M2 eligibility package to the\nOrange County Transportation Authority. RESOLUTION NO. 26-37 A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,\nCALIFORNIA, CONCERNING THE UPDATE OF THE LOCAL SIGNAL\nSYNCHRONIZATION PLAN FOR THE MEASURE M (M2) PROGRAM\nFiscal Impact: The City has successfully secured Comprehensive\nTransportation Funding Program competitive funds under the current\nMeasure M2 Program and met required match funding contributions\ntowards various projects over the years. Since 2011, the City has received\napproximately $48M from Measure M2, including $24.6M in Local Fair\nShare funds. The City's annual local jurisdiction apportionment, known as\n"Local Fair Share" under Measure M2, is estimated at $2.15M for Fiscal\nYear 2026-2027.