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The memorandum outlines the acceptance of federal grant funds from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for four projects aimed at enhancing transportation and climate initiatives in San José. The recommended actions include adopting resolutions to authorize the City Manager to negotiate grant agreements for two Transit-Oriented Communities Planning and Implementation Grants and two Climate Program Implementation Grants. The projects focus on improving station access, parking management, and expanding electric vehicle charging infrastructure, all contributing to the City’s climate goals.
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Acceptance of federal grant funds from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission.
Four projects funded: two Transit-Oriented Communities Grants and two Climate Program Implementation Grants.
Total funding includes $400,000 for Station Access and Circulation Project and $300,000 for Parking Management Project.
$2,495,000 for San José Community Electric Vehicle Charging Access Project with a local match of $323,254.
$2,000,000 for Advancing Curb Management Project with a local match of $259,121.
Projects aim to support Climate Smart San José goals and improve transportation safety and sustainability.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below Approved 9/9/25 25-961 2.14 FROM: John Ristow DATE: August 4, 2025 Date: 8/28/2025 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide SUBJECT: Acceptance of Federal Grant Funds from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission RECOMMENDATION Approve the following actions to accept and receive federal grant funds: (a) Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager or her designee to negotiate and execute grant agreements and all documents necessary to effectuate the following four grant agreements with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for the following grant awards: (1) Two Transit-Oriented Communities Planning and Implementation Grants: (i) Station Access and Circulation Project in an amount not to exceed $400,000, with no local match; and (ii) Parking Management Project, in an amount not to exceed $300,000, with no local match. (2) Two Climate Program Implementation Grants: (i) Charging Infrastructure Program funds the ‘San José Community Electric Vehicle Charging Access Project’ in an amount not to exceed $2,495,000 with a local match of $323,254; and (ii) Parking Management Program award for the ‘Advancing...
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This resolution authorizes the City of San José to file an application for $4,495,000 in funding from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) for two projects: the San José Community Electric Vehicle Charging Access Project and the Advancing Curb Management Project. The resolution commits to providing any necessary matching funds and assures compliance with various funding requirements and deadlines. It also states that there is no legal impediment or pending litigation affecting the projects. The resolution is marked as a draft.
Key points
City of San José is the applicant for funding from MTC.
Funding amount requested is $4,495,000.
Projects include the San José Community Electric Vehicle Charging Access Project and the Advancing Curb Management Project.
The resolution commits to providing necessary matching funds.
Assurances are made to comply with funding requirements and deadlines.
No legal impediments or pending litigation affecting the projects are noted.
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The resolution is marked as a draft.
Specific dates for adoption and voting are not provided.
There are unresolved placeholders for the adoption date and voting results.
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NVF:MDT:JMD 8/28/2025 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR FUNDING ASSIGNED TO THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION AND COMMITTING ANY NECESSARY MATCHING FUNDS AND STATING ASSURANCE TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT WHEREAS, City of San José (herein referred to as APPLICANT) is submitting an application to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) for $4,495,000 in funding assigned to MTC for programming discretion, which includes federal funding administered by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and federal or state funding administered by the California Transportation Commission (CTC) such as Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STP) funding, Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) funding, Carbon Reduction Program (CRP) funding, Transportation Alternatives (TA) set-aside/Active Transportation Program (ATP) funding, and Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP) funding (herein collectively referred to as REGIONAL DISCRETIONARY FUNDING) for 1. San. José Community Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Access Project, and 2. Advancing Curb...
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This resolution commits the City of San Jose to comply with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission's Transit-Oriented Communities Policy to secure regional discretionary funding for two projects: the Station Access and Circulation Project and the Parking Management Project. The resolution outlines the city's submission and acceptance of grant applications for these projects, which aim to enhance transit access and parking management in alignment with regional goals.
Key points
The resolution is related to compliance with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission's Transit-Oriented Communities Policy.
The City of San Jose submitted grant applications for two projects: Station Access and Circulation Project and Parking Management Project.
The resolution indicates that the City of San Jose accepted grant awards for the aforementioned projects.
The city commits to completing the projects and adopting relevant plans or policies to comply with the TOC Policy.
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There are unresolved placeholders for the resolution number and adoption date.
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NVF:MDT:JMD 8/28/2025 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE COMMITTING TO TAKE STEPS TOWARD ACHIEVING COMPLIANCE WITH THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION’S TRANSITORIENTED COMMUNITIES POLICY AS A CONDITION FOR MTC TO ALLOCATE REGIONAL DISCRETIONARY FUNDING TO THE “STATION ACCESS AND CIRCULATION PLANNING PROJECT” AND “PARKING MANAGEMENT PROJECT” WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (“MTC”) adopted Resolution No. 4530, the Transit-Oriented Community (“TOC”) Policy; and WHEREAS, the TOC Policy incentivizes local jurisdictions to plan and zone for higher residential and commercial densities in areas within one half-mile of existing and planned fixed-guideway transit stops and stations to support the region’s transit investments and implement key GHG reduction strategies from Plan Bay Area 2050; and WHEREAS, incentivizing local jurisdictions to also adopt policies focused on increasing housing production of all types, particularly affordable housing production, preservation and protection, commercial anti-displacement and stabilization, parking management, and transit station access and circulation further supports...