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Matter 25-584

Actions Related to Grant Funding for Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects.

Transportation City Council Agenda Ready Introduced 20 May 2025
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File
25-584
Type
Consent Agenda
Status
Agenda Ready
Requester
Unknown
Introduced
20 May 2025
Last synced
19 May 2026 · 03:53

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Memorandum

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This memorandum outlines actions related to grant funding for bicycle and pedestrian projects in San José. It recommends adopting a resolution to authorize the City Manager to request and accept $1,171,101 in Transportation and Development Act, Article III grant funding for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. The funding will support projects aimed at improving walking and biking options in alignment with the City’s Better Bike Plan 2025 and Vision Zero initiatives. Three specific projects are recommended for funding: Citywide Bikeway Implementation, Citywide Bicycle Parking Program Implementation, and Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety and Education.

Key points
  • The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding grant funding for bicycle and pedestrian projects.
  • It recommends adopting a resolution for the allocation of $1,171,101 in TDA3 grant funding for FY 2025-2026.
  • The funding will support safer walking and biking options consistent with city plans.
  • Three projects are recommended for funding: Citywide Bikeway Implementation, Citywide Bicycle Parking Program Implementation, and Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety and Education.
  • The TDA3 grant program funds minor pedestrian and bicycle projects.
  • No local matching funds are required for the grant.
  • The memorandum includes a cost summary and outlines coordination with various city departments.
Limitations
  • The specific details of the recommended projects are incomplete as the project names are not fully listed.
  • The document does not provide information on the outcomes or any votes related to the recommendations.

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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Actions Related to Grant Funding for Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Approved 6/3/25 25-584 2.26 FROM: John Ristow DATE: May 12, 2025 Date: 5/19/25 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide RECOMMENDATION Adopt a resolution: a) Authorizing the City Manager or her designee to submit a request to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for the allocation of Fiscal Year 20252026 Transportation and Development Act, Article III State grant funding in the amount of $1,171,101 for bicycle and pedestrian projects; b) Making the certifications and assurances required under the Transportation and Development Act, Article III grant; and c) Authorizing the City Manager or her designee to accept Transportation and Development Act, Article III grant funding awarded from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, and to negotiate and execute any grant documents to effectuate the grant. SUMMARY AND OUTCOME Transportation and Development Act, Article III (TDA3) grant funding for pedestrian and bicycle projects and programs will provide the community safer and more convenient walking and biking options in a way that is consistent with...
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Resolution

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This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San Jose authorizing the City Manager to request funding from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for bicycle and pedestrian projects for the fiscal year 2025-2026. The resolution includes provisions for making necessary certifications and accepting grant funding.

Key points
  • The resolution authorizes the City Manager to submit a request for TDA3 grant funding.
  • The amount requested is $1,171,101 for bicycle and pedestrian projects.
  • The resolution includes making required certifications and assurances under the grant program.
  • The City Manager is authorized to accept awarded grant funding and execute necessary documents.
Limitations
  • The document contains placeholders for the adoption date and voting results, which are unresolved.

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NVF:MDT:MDT 5/23/2025 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE: (1) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, OR DESIGNEE, TO SUBMIT A REQUEST TO THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (“MTC”) FOR THE ALLOCATION OF FISCAL YEAR 20252026 TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT ACT, ARTICLE 3 (“TDA3”) STATE GRANT FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,171,101 FOR BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PROJECTS; (2) MAKING THE CERTIFICATIONS AND ASSURANCES REQUIRED UNDER THE GRANT PROGRAM; AND (3) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, OR DESIGNEE, TO ACCEPT ANY GRANT FUNDING AWARDED FROM MTC AND TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ANY GRANT DOCUMENTS TO EFFECTUATE THE GRANT WHERES, the State of California, Transportation Development Act, Article 3 ("TDA3") grant provides annual funding for the improvement of pedestrian and bicycle transportation infrastructure, which funds are derived from State sales tax and distributed based on population; and WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission ("MTC") administers the grants for the San Francisco Bay region, selecting projects based on recommendations from member agencies, and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority coordinates the local project...