San Gabriel

City Council

May 07, 2024 Order of Business 4 #H

Agenda Item H

H. APPROVAL OF L.A. METRO EXPRESSLANES NET TOLL REVENUE\nREINVESTMENT FUNDS AGREEMENT FOR THE SAN GABRIEL ROADWAY\nSAFETY IMPROVEMENTS AND BIKE LANE INSTALLATION (CONTRACT NO.\nMX202304) FOR $1,269,109 AND APPROVAL OF THE CITY’S LABOR IN-\nKIND MATCH OF $162,600 WITH AN ADDITIONAL $80,000 OF MEASURE\nR MATCHING FUNDS TO ACQUIRE VIDEO DETECTION SYSTEMS\nThe Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA)\nawarded the San Gabriel Roadway Safety Improvements and Bike Lane\nInstallation Project with a total project budget of $1,511,709. This project aims\nto improve bike and pedestrian safety at 13 locations, extend the bike lane on\nDel Mar Avenue to bridge the gap leading to the City of San Marino, and install\n25 Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB) at 25 existing high-risk crosswalk\nlocations. The City is required to enter into funding agreements with LACMTA\nto accept $1,269,109 of Net Toll Revenue Reinvestment Funds. The project\nrequires the City to provide $162,600 labor in-kind match, along with $80,000\nof Measure R Matching funds.\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Determination: This is not a project\nas defined in Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines. The project will include\nthe improvement of the existing intersections and addition of additional striping\nand markings to the existing roadways within the public right-of-way facility.\nIrrespective of the exemption, no potential significant impacts to the environment\nare anticipated from this project.\nRecommended Action:\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve the Los Angeles County\nMetropolitan Transportation Authority Funding Agreement MXL Grant\n#MX202304 in Toll Revenue Reinvestment funds for the San Gabriel Roadway\nSafety Improvements and Bike Lane Installation Project, authorize the Mayor to\nexecute the funding agreements on behalf of the City, and approve the City’s\nlabor in-kind match of $162,600 with an additional $80,000 of Measure R\nMatching funds to acquire video detection systems as part of Capital\nImprovement Project #2-21-02.