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Matter 25-1177

Final Adoption of Ordinances.

Transportation City Council Agenda Ready Introduced 22 Oct 2025
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File
25-1177
Type
Final Adoption of Ordinance
Status
Agenda Ready
Requester
Unknown
Introduced
22 Oct 2025
Last synced
19 May 2026 · 04:01

The papers

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(a) Ordinance

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This document is an ordinance from the City of San José amending Chapter 4.80 of Title 4 of the San José Municipal Code. It establishes several new funds related to transportation improvements, including the VRF Measure B Pavement Maintenance Fund, Interstate 280/Winchester Traffic Impact Fee Fund, US-101/Oakland/Mabury Traffic Impact Fee Fund, North San José Traffic Impact Fee Fund, Evergreen-East Hills Traffic Impact Fee Fund, State Gas Tax Pavement Maintenance Fund, and VTA Measure B Pavement Maintenance Fund. Each fund has specified sources of revenue and allowable expenditures for transportation-related improvements. The ordinance is noted to take effect retroactively to July 1, 2025.

Key points
  • Establishes the VRF Measure B Pavement Maintenance Fund for street maintenance funded by vehicle registration fees.
  • Creates the Interstate 280/Winchester Traffic Impact Fee Fund funded by developer fees for transportation improvements.
  • Establishes the US-101/Oakland/Mabury Traffic Impact Fee Fund for transportation improvements funded by developer fees.
  • Creates the North San José Traffic Impact Fee Fund funded by developer fees for transportation improvements.
  • Establishes the Evergreen-East Hills Traffic Impact Fee Fund for transportation improvements funded by developer fees.
  • Creates the State Gas Tax Pavement Maintenance Fund for street maintenance funded by state gas tax revenues.
  • Establishes the VTA Measure B Pavement Maintenance Fund for street maintenance funded by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Measure B.
  • The ordinance is retroactively effective from July 1, 2025.
Limitations
  • The document appears to be a draft as indicated by the repeated mention of 'DRAFT' and contact information for final document inquiries.
  • Specific dates for the passage of the ordinance and the votes are not provided.
  • There are unresolved placeholders for the date of passage and vote counts.

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NVF:KMM:KMF 10/20/2025 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE AMENDING CHAPTER 4.80 OF TITLE 4 OF THE SAN JOSE MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD NEW PARTS RELATED TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE VRF MEASURE B PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE FUND; THE INTERSTATE 280/WINCHESTER TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE FUND; THE US101/OAKLAND/MABURY TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE FUND; THE NORTH SAN JOSE TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE FUND; THE EVERGREEN-EAST HILLS TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE FUND; THE STATE GAS TAX PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE FUND; AND THE VTA MEASURE B PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE FUND WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions and requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, together with related State CEQA Guidelines and Title 21 of the San José Municipal Code (collectively, "CEQA"), the Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement has determined that the provisions of this Ordinance do not constitute a project, under File No. PP17-010 (City Organizational & Administrative Activities resulting in no changes to the physical environment) and File No. PP17-004 (Government funding mechanism or fiscal activity with no commitment to a specific project which may result in a potentially significant physical impact on the...