Memorandum
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The memorandum discusses funding agreements for the 2025-2026 Transportation Fund for Clean Air Program Grant. It recommends adopting a resolution to authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute grant agreements with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority for three projects totaling $1,437,164. These projects aim to enhance public transit performance and promote sustainability through improvements in transit signal priority systems and the development of an app-based bicycle detection system.
Key points
- The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council from John Ristow, dated March 30, 2026.
- It recommends adopting a resolution for grant agreements for the Transportation Fund for Clean Air Program Grant.
- The total funding amount is $1,437,164 for three projects: New Business Rules for Central Transit Signal Priority, Fine-tuning Transit Signal Priority Parameters, and Citywide App-based Bicycle Detection System.
- The projects aim to enhance public transit performance, reduce delays, and promote sustainable transportation options.
- The memorandum outlines the expected environmental benefits, including reductions in vehicle emissions and greenhouse gas emissions.
- The memorandum has been coordinated with various city departments and will be posted on the City Council Agenda website.
Limitations
- The text contains unresolved placeholders and blank fields, such as specific dates and dollar amounts for certain budgetary allocations.
- The attachment section is not fully detailed, lacking specific information on the routes and impacted signals.
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