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Matter 25-532

List of Pavement Maintenance Projects Eligible for Senate Bill 1 Funding.

Infrastructure & Public Works City Council Agenda Ready Introduced 06 May 2025
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File
25-532
Type
Consent Agenda
Status
Agenda Ready
Requester
Unknown
Introduced
06 May 2025
Last synced
19 May 2026 · 03:53

The papers

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Memorandum

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This memorandum outlines a list of pavement maintenance projects eligible for funding from Senate Bill 1 for the City of San José. The projects aim to utilize approximately $26,563,486 in Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account funds for maintenance and resurfacing of selected streets in 2026. The list is part of a four-year Pavement Maintenance Plan and must be submitted to the California Transportation Commission by July 1, 2025. The memorandum includes details on project criteria, funding implications, and coordination with various city departments.

Key points
  • The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding pavement maintenance projects.
  • It recommends adopting a resolution for projects eligible for Senate Bill 1 funding.
  • Estimated funding of $26,563,486 will be available for pavement maintenance in 2026.
  • The City must submit a list of approved projects to the California Transportation Commission by July 1, 2025.
  • The projects will improve street conditions and extend their useful life.
  • The memorandum includes a list of specific streets and project details, including types of maintenance and predicted useful life.
Limitations
  • The document includes unresolved placeholders such as the date and specific council district information.
  • The attachment lists projects but does not provide complete details for all entries.

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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below Approved 5/20/25 25-532 2.17 FROM: John Ristow DATE: April 28, 2025 Date 5/8/25 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide SUBJECT: List of Pavement Maintenance Projects Eligible for Senate Bill 1 Funding RECOMMENDATION. Adopt a resolution approving a list of pavement maintenance projects eligible for San José’s 2025-2026 allocation of the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account funding, which was made available by the approval of Senate Bill 1, otherwise known as the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. SUMMARY AND OUTCOME Approval of this list of projects will make an estimated $26,563,486 in Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) through the Senate Bill 1 (SB 1) funds available to the City of San José (City) for pavement maintenance in the summer and fall of 2026. The funding will be used to preventively maintain or resurface selected streets throughout the City, improving their condition and extending their useful life before more costly treatments or repairs are necessary. BACKGROUND On April 28, 2017, Governor Brown signed SB 1, which created the RMRA to address deferred maintenance...
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Resolution

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This document is a resolution from the City Council of San Jose approving a list of pavement maintenance projects eligible for funding from the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account for the fiscal year 2025-2026. The funding is made available through Senate Bill No. 1, which aims to address deferred maintenance on state highways and local streets. The resolution states that the City is projected to receive approximately $26,563,486 in RMRA funds, contributing to an estimated total of $125 million for pavement maintenance. The list of projects is included in Attachment A, which details various streets and their maintenance schedules.

Key points
  • Resolution No. ______________ from the City Council of San Jose.
  • Approves a list of pavement maintenance projects for fiscal year 2025-2026.
  • Funding is from the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account established by Senate Bill No. 1.
  • City projected to receive approximately $26,563,486 in RMRA funds.
  • Total estimated funding for pavement maintenance is $125 million.
  • List of projects included in Attachment A with details on street names and maintenance schedules.
Limitations
  • The document appears to be a draft as indicated in the text.
  • Specific dates for adoption and voting are not provided.
  • Attachment A contains unresolved placeholders for project details.

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NVF:MDT:MDT 5/9/2025 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE APPROVING A LIST OF PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE PROJECTS ELIGIBLE FOR SAN JOSE’S 2025-2026 ALLOCATION OF THE ROAD MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION ACCOUNT FUNDING, WHICH WAS MADE AVAILABLE BY THE APPROVAL OF SENATE BILL NO. 1, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE ROAD REPAIR AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 2017 WHEREAS, on April 28th, 2017, Governor Brown signed Senate Bill No. 1 (“SB-1”), which created the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (“RMRA”) to address deferred maintenance on the state highway and local streets and roads systems; and WHEREAS, SB-1 requires the City of San José (“City”) to meet specific reporting and accountability requirements established by the California Transportation Commission (“CTC”); and WHEREAS, to receive the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 RMRA funds, the City must submit a City Council-approved list of projects (streets) to the CTC by July 1, 2025; and WHEREAS, in February 2024, the Department of Transportation (DOT) released its 5year Pavement Maintenance Plan (2024-2028) to preserve and rehabilitate streets Citywide; and WHEREAS, the City is projected to receive...