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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
REQUEST: Authorize the Director of Public Works to Sign and Submit the
Applications for Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Funds for
Two City Projects in Response to the Call for Projects by the
Coachella Valley Association of Governments
SUBMITTED BY: Mark Greenwood, P.E., Director of Public Works
DATE: May 7, 2009
CONTENTS: Vicinity Maps
Application Package for CMAQ Call for Projects
Recommendation:
By Minute Motion, authorize the Director of Public Works to sign and
submit the applications for Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ)
funds for the South Palm Desert Traffic Signal Interconnect and
Mid-Valley Bike Path Projects in response to the Call for Projects by
Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG).
Discussion:
The City recently received a CVAG Call for Projects to program CMAQ funds provided
through the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy
for Users (SAFETEA-LU). The purpose of the CMAQ program is to fund transportation
projects or programs that will contribute to attainment or maintenance of the National
Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone, carbon monoxide, and particulate
matter.
CMAQ funding in the amount of $2,180,000 with an 11.47 percent matching
requirement from the local agency is available for the Coachella Valley for Federal fiscal
years 2009/10 through 2012/13.
The types of projects to be considered eligible for CMAQ funds include:
• Transportation activities in an approved State Implementation Plan (SIP) or
Maintenance Plan.
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• Transportation Control Measures — bicycle and pedestrian facilities and
programs.
• Traffic Flow Improvement Measures for traffic congestion reduction, signal
synchronization, intersection improvements, and grade separation projects.
• Transit Improvements — public transportation facilities and equipment, and
intermodal transportation facilities and systems to increase or enhance transit
ridership.
The applications for CMAQ funding are due on May 11, 2009, and Public Works staff is
in the process of preparing applications for the following projects:
1. South Palm Desert Traffic Signal Interconnect
2. Mid-Valley Bike Path
The South Palm Desert Traffic Signal Interconnect Project will consist of installing fiber
optic interconnect for various signals located throughout the southwest portion of the
City (see attached vicinity map). The fiber optic interconnect will provide connection for
the traffic signals allowing them to be simultaneously programmed and consistently
work together.
The Mid-Valley Bike Path Project is approximately a 6.5-mile trail (see attached vicinity
map). The trail is envisioned as a multi-use path for bicycles, pedestrians, and golf
carts. The Mid-Valley Bike Path extends from the intersection of Washington Street and
Country Club Drive to the northwestern City limit, and runs primarily adjacent to the
Southern Pacific Railroad. The City is currently conducting an alignment study that will
finalize the location of the bike path and provide a more comprehensive scope for the
project.
Staff will prepare and submit each application to CVAG. Each project will then be
ranked by CVAG along with all other Coachella Valley cities' projects, and the funds will
be awarded to the highest ranked project as funds are available. For this reason, staff is
submitting for more than the available $2,180,000 to allow for the City to have a better
opportunity to receive the CMAQ funding.
Fiscal Impact:
The overall estimated cost of the South Palm Desert Traffic Signal Interconnect Project
is $2,481,050; the City is asking for the maximum amount available ($2,180,000) as
reimbursement through this CMAQ grant with the City's share being $301,050.
The overall estimated cost of the Mid-Valley Bike Path project is $5,800,000. The City
previously was awarded $2,200,000 for this project, and is now seeking a $2,180,000
reimbursement through this CMAQ grant. If the grant is awarded, the City's share will
be $1,420,000. In order to receive the entire $2,180,000 for the Mid-Valley Bike Path
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Project, the minimum required City match would be $282,442. Since the estimated City
share is $1,420,000, the minimum matching requirement will be met.
The specific applications will be available for review prior to submission to CVAG. Staff,
therefore, requests that City Council authorize the Public Works Director to sign and
submit applications to CVAG for consideration for CMAQ funding of the above-named
projects.
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COACHELLA VALLEY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS
CMAQ CALL FOR PROJECTS
DATE: March 31, 2009
TO: CVAG Member Jurisdictions
Interested Public Agencies
FROM: Larry Parrish, Interim Executive Director
SUBJECT: CMAQ CALL FOR PROJECTS APPLICATION PACKAGE
The Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG) announces a Call for Projects to
program Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funds that has recently become
available from previously approved projects that have been withdrawn. As a reminder CMAQ
funding is provided through the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity
Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU). The amount of $2,180,000 is available for re-
programming at this time.
Funding is available for programming in Federal fiscal years 2009/10 through 2012/13. It
should be noted that the amounts available can be adjusted by Obligational Authority levels
set by Congress, air basin reclassifications within the State, or other unforeseen reasons.
INTRODUCTION / BACKGROUND
The CMAQ Program was created under the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act
(ISTEA) of 1991, continued under the Transportation Equity Act for the 21St Century (TEA-
21), and reauthorized by the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act:
A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU). The purpose of the CMAQ Program is to fund
transportation projects or programs that will contribute to attainment or maintenance of the
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone, carbon monoxide, and
particulate matter.
The CMAQ Program supports two important goals, improving air quality and relieving
congestion. By choosing to fund a CMAQ Project, a State or local government can improve
air quality and make progress towards achieving attainment status and ensuring compliance
with the transportation conformity provisions of the Clean Air Act (CAA).
CVAG ■ 73-710 Fred Waring Drive, Suite 200 ■ Palm Desert, CA 92260-2516 ■ Phone (760) 346-1127 ■ Fax(760) 340-5949
ELIGIBLE PROJECTS / PROGRAMS
The primary purpose of the CMAQ Program is to fund improvement projects and
programs that will assist non-attainment and maintenance areas to reduce
transportation related emissions.
CVAG agencies are encouraged to submit projects with a minimum cost of $200,000 or
more during this call for projects. However, smaller projects will also be considered
eligible for this application. The type of activities eligible for CMAQ funds include:
■ Transportation activities in an approved State Implementation Plan (SIP) or
Maintenance Plan.
In order to maintain compliance with the national PM10 standard, the Coachella
Valley must continue the PM10 control measures identified within the Coachella
Valley SIP. To this end, CVAG encourages the local municipal jurisdictions to apply
for the following SIP identified activities:
o Clean Streets Management
o PM10 Paving Improvements
o Windbreaks/Wind Fence Improvements
o Soil Stabilization Improvements
■ Transportation Control Measures - bicycle and pedestrian facilities and
programs.
■ Traffic Flow Improvement Programs to develop and establish management
systems for traffic congestion reduction, signal synchronization, intersection
improvements, and grade separation improvements spanning railroad tracks.
■ Transit Improvements - public transportation facilities and equipment, and
intermodal transportation facilities and systems used to increase and enhance
transit ridership.
This listing of eligible projects is not all encompassing. Please review the Federal
CMAQ Program Guidance (Attachment A) for specific information on program eligibility
and requirements.
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All projects funded with CMAQ funds must be included in the Federal Transportation
Improvement Program (FTIP). CMAQ funded projects/programs are subject to all Title
23 United States Code requirements, the Uniform Relocation Act, all federal, state and
local environmental laws, and Caltrans administrative guidelines. The proposed
projects/programs must demonstrate that:
1.) They will address ozone, carbon monoxide, and PM10 conditions in non-
attainment or maintenance designated areas;
2.) The federal funds requested will not replace other state and local funding
available for these same purposes but will augment existing programs/projects or
fund new efforts; and
3.) State and/or local funds are available to meet the required match of 11.47%.
PROJECT SELECTION CRITERIA
Proposals for CMAQ funding should include a precise description of the project,
providing information on its size, scope, location, and schedule. In the schedule include
time for Caltrans and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) approvals. An
assessment of the project's expected emission reduction benefits will be obtained by
CVAG prior to project selection.
■ Air Qualitv: Projects that will result in improved air quality.
■ Conqestion Mitiqation: Projects resulting in improved traffic flow and subsequent
reduction in transportation-related emissions.
■ Safety: Project which will result in improved safety.
■ Proiect Readiness: Projects ready and as close to construction as possible (i.e.
completing engineering and design, environmental and right of way clearance)
and leveraging other funds to support the project.
■ Cost Effectiveness: Projects will be evaluated on specific factors that affect
emission reductions and costs.
Priority weiqht will be applied to the Air Quality and Project Readiness criterion.
PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
All agencies wishing to apply for CMAQ funds in the Salton Sea Air Basin must submit
one (1) original application and five (5) copies (total of six) signed by an individual
authorized to act on behalf of the entity submitting the application. The original
application should be submitted unbound on white, 8 '/Z" x 11" paper. When possible,
any charts, illustrations, pictures, etc. should be affixed to standard size paper for easy
reproduction.
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The enclosed application format must be used for all submittals. Additional pages may
be added if more space is required. If you would like a copy of the application form e-
mailed to you, please call Aurora Wilson by e-mail at awilson(c�cvaq.orq or by phone at
(760) 346-1127, ext. 114. If your agency is submitting multiple project
applications, please provide a project priority list.
All applications must be received by CVAG at its office located at 73-710 Fred
Waring Drive, Suite 200, Palm Desert, CA 92260-2516 by 5:00 p.m., Mondav, May 11,
2009. Postmarks, facsimile or e-mailed applications will not be accepted.
PROGRAMMING PROCESS
In order for an eligible project/program to be approved and receive funding, it must go
through the following process:
1.) Applications are submitted by eligible entities by 5:00 p.m. on May 11, 2009.
2.) Applications are reviewed and rated based upon established selection
criteria.
3.) Applications approved for funding by CVAG are submitted to the Riverside
County Transportation Commission (RCTC) for approval.
4.) Upon approval by RCTC, projects will be submitted to the Southern California
Association of Governments (SCAG) for approval and inclusion in the next
amendment to the Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP).
5.) SCAG RTIP — approved projects are forwarded to Caltrans and the Federal
Highway Administration (FHWA) for review, approval and inclusion in the
Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP). Projects which can be
administratively amended (exempt from conformity analysis) may be
approved in the RTIP on a faster timeframe than those that require
transportation modeling.
6.) Local agencies will be notified upon federal approval to proceed with
implementation by processing required documents through Caltrans District 8
Local Assistance Office or the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) if project
is transit related. Entities may not incur chargeable project work until receipt
of final federal approval (Obligation Authority) through the Caltrans Local
Assistance Office.
Should you have any questions regarding this CMAQ Call for Projects please call
Aurora Wilson, Director, Community Resources Department, at (760) 346-1127.
Attachments:Federal CMAQ Program Guidance
CVAGS CMAQ CALL FOR PROJECTS-APPLICATION PACKAGE-PAGE 4 OF 16
APPLICATION FORMAT
L APPLICANT INFORMATION
Lead Agency:
Address:
Contact Person: Title:
Telephone #: Fax #:
E-mail Address:
If Joint Project, include partner agency name, contact person, and phone number:
Project Name:
Project Description:
Project Limits:
Amount CMAQ Requested: $ Source(s) of Match:
Amount of Match: $
Total Project Cost: $
II. SCHE�UI.E AN� BU��iEZ' NOTE: CMAQ Funds will be made available as soon as the
project is included in the FTIP. Non-capacity enhancing projects or projects that do not reguire modeling
can be includecl as an Administrative Amendment to the FTIP and will take approximately 4-6 months to
process after CVAGs acloption of the program. Capacity Enhancing and/or projects that require
transportation modeling would be included in the 2008 FTIP.
Amount (In 000's) Projected Projected
Start Date End Date
Mo/Yr Mo/Yr
Com onents CMAQ $ Other $ Other $
Environmental
Design &Engineering
ROW/Site Acquisition
Construction
Equipment to be
purchased
Project Completion
TOTAL
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III. SCOPE OF WORK
A. Fully describe the proposed project. Include details on the tasks involved with project
design, development and implementation.
B. Describe in detail who will manage the project and how the work will be carried out (in-
house or contract labor). Discuss the procedure for purchase of any equipment required.
C. Indicate the Environmental Document type for the project (Neg. Declaration, CE, EIR,
etc.) and the estimated approval date:
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IV. STATEMENT OF BENEFIT
Specifically address the project benefits according to the following Project Selection
Criteria. (Remarks in parentheses request specific additional information or provide
clarification to criteria).
A. Air Quality Projects that will result in improved air quality. (Discuss and document
how the project will contribute to attainment of the NAAQS and/or demonstrate consistency
with the California Clean Air Act or 2003 Air Quality Management Plan.)
Please complete the appropriate Air Quality Assessment Input Data Sheet and attach it
to your project application.
B. Congestion Miti ag tion Discuss and document how the project/program will result in
congestion reduction. Complete both 1 and 2.
1) Qualitative Analysis:
2) Quantitative Analysis: Recommended methodology—Highway Capacity Manual
Indicators Existing After Improvement
Average Daily Traffic
Level of Service
Vehicle Miles or Hours of Travel saved per year
Hours of Delay saved per year
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C. Safety Projects which will result in improved safety. (Discuss and document how the project
will improve safety. Include data on the number of accidents and/or fatalities in the area over
the last 3 years as wells as other factual information.)
D. Project Readiness Projects ready and as close to construction as possible and leveraging
other funds to support the project. (Discuss timeframe for project implementation and any
anticipated barriers in project completion. Address other funds used to match/support the
project. If the project requires on-going funding, include discussion on what funding will be
used for continuing operation.)
E. Cost Effectiveness Projects which will result in cost effectiveness. (Discuss and document
how the project will be cost effective in emission reductions.)
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V. Please attach an 8 %2 x 11 Site Map/Plan
VI. CERTIFICATION
I certify that the information presented herein is complete and accurate and if this agency
receives funding it will be used solely for the purposes stated in this application. Additionally, I
certify that these funds will not supplant other federal, state or local funding available for the
same purposes as the project/program.
Signature Title Date
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AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT INPUT DATA
(Return applicable page(s) as part of your CMAQ application)
A. PROJECT AIR QUALITY BENEFIT DESCRIPTION: In the space below, please provide a concise
description of how the proposed CMAQ project will contribute to air quality improvement. A separate
sheet can be attached if desired. Please label the attached sheet "Air Quality Assessment Input
Data".
B. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS: CVAG staff will calculate the emissions reductions attributable to each
proposed CMAQ project. Proposers do not need to submit arithmetic calculations as part of
their proposal. However, to assist CVAG and the Technical Advisory Committee members in
accurately assessing the air quality benefits of your proposed project please provide all requested
input data, as applicable to your project category.
CVAG staff will analyze each proposed project using emission calculation methodologies
recommended by Caltrans and the California Air Resources Board.
Input Data templates are provided on the following pages for the eleven project categories:
1. State Highway/Local Roads—Capacity Increasing
2. State Highway/Local Roads—Traffic Congestion and Delay Reduction
3. State Highway/Local Roads—Traffic Signal Installation/interconnect
4. Public Transit— Purchase of Buses
5. Public Transit—Operation of New Transit Bus Service
6. Inter-city Rail Service
7. Bicycle Facilities
8. Pedestrian Facilities
9. Grade Separations
10. Transportation Demand Management
11. Intermodal Facilities
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AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT INPUT DATA— continued
PLEASE RETURN THE APPLICABLE EMISSIONS REDUCTION DATA /NPUT FORM(S) WITH YOUR
PROPOSAL. The eleven listed categories do not encompass all eligible CMAQ project categories.
Should your project fall outside of the eleven listed categories, please provide the necessary air quality
improvement input data as a separate attachment and label this attachment "Supplemental .Air Quality
Assessment Input Data".
Please note that proposers are not precluded from submitting their own emissions reduction calculations.
Any calculations submitted will, however, be reviewed by CVAG staff and are subject to revision to insure
consistency in evaluation among all candidate projects.
PROJECT CATEGORY 1:
STATE HIGHWAY/LOCAL ROADS—CAPACITY INCREASING
Category Definition: This category includes projects that increase the carrying capacity of a state or
loca� roadway. This includes, but is not limited to, HOV lane construction, mixed-flow lane construction,
roadway widening, etc.
Please Provide the Following Input Data for the Road Segment Affected by the Proposed Capacity
Enhancement Project:
Length of Roadway Segment (miles)
Traffic Volume — "Before ProjecY' Traffic Count Data OR Before
Project Average Daily Traffic (ADT)
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Traffic Volume—"After ProjecY' Traffic Count Data OR After Project
Average Daily Traffic (ADT)
"Before ProjecY' Average Vehicle Speed (determined by "floater
car"data or other measurement)
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"After ProjecY' Estimated Average Vehicle Speed (determined by
transportation simulation, volume/capacity ratios, Level of Service
(LOS)tables, or other methods)
PROJECT CATEGORY 2:
STATE HIGHWAY/LOCAL ROADS—TRAFFIC CONGESTION AND DELAY REDUCTION
(NON-CAPACITY INCREASING)
Category Definition: This category includes projects that improve traffic flow by reducing delays at
intersections, on ramps, etc. This includes, but is not limited to: auxiliary lanes between adjacent
intersections, intersection reconstruction, two-way left turn lanes, channelization, ramp reconstruction,
roadway realignments, etc.
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AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT INPUT DATA— continued
Please Provide the Following Input Data for the Road Segment and Congested Period (i.e., AM
Peak Hours and PM Peak Hours) Affected by the Traffic Congestion/Delay Reduction Project:
Traffic Volume — "Before ProjecY' Traffic Count Data OR Before
Project Average Daily Traffic(ADT)
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Traffic Volume—"After ProjecY' Traffic Count Data OR After Project
Average Daily Traffic(ADT)
Duration of Congested AM Peak Period (number of a.m. hours that
significant delay occurs)
Duration of Congested PM Peak Period (number of p.m. hours that
significant delay occurs)
"Before Project" Average Vehicle Delay (average vehicle delay at
intersection, turning lane queuing, onramp, etc.)
"After ProjecY' Estimated Average Vehicle Delay (average vehicle
delay at intersection, turning lane queuing, onramp, etc.)
PROJECT CATEGORY 3:
STATE HIGHWAY/LOCAL ROADS—TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION/INTERCONNECT
Category Definition: This category includes projects that propose to: a) replace an existing stop sign or
four-way stop with a traffic signal; b) interconnect and coordinate newly implemented traffic signals with
other signals along the corridor; and c) improvements to signal timing that reduce overall vehicle stops
and delays.
NOTE: Signal timing and other actions that increase traffic speeds and flows to the detriment of overall
traffic performance or that offer a significant inducement to travel by automobile are not air quality
beneficial. Speed improvements to greater than 30 mph increase NOX emissions and may be
counterproductive to improving air quality.
Emissions reductions in Reactive Organic Gases (ROG) and NOx are associated with increasing averaqe
traffic speeds to up to 30 mph.
• NOX emissions start increasing when average vehicle speeds are greater than 30 mph
• Carbon monoxide emissions start increasing when average vehicle speeds are greater than 45 mph
• ROG emissions start increasing when average vehicle speeds are greater than 50 mph
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AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT INPUT DATA— continued
Please Provide the Following Input Data for Each Road Segment and Congested Period (i.e., AM
peak and PM peak) Affected by the Proposed Signalization/Signal Interconnect Project:
Length of Roadway Segment (miles)
Traffic Volume During Conqested Period - "Before ProjecY' Traffic
Count Data OR Before Project Average Daily Traffic(ADT)
Traffic Volume During Congested Period - "After ProjecY' Traffic
Count Data OR After Project Average Daily Traffic(ADT)
"Before ProjecY' Average Vehicle Speed During Congested Period
(determined by"floater car"data or other measurement)
"After ProjecY' Estimated Average Vehicle Speed During Congested
Period (determined by transportation simulation, volume/capacity
ratios, Level of Service (LOS)tables, or other methods)
"Before ProjecY' Average Vehicle Delay (average vehicle delay due
to stop sign queuing, etc.)
"After ProjecY'Average Vehicle Delay(average vehicle delay due to
stop sign queuing, etc.)
PROJECT CATEGORY 4:
PUBLIC TRANSIT—PURCHASE OF BUSES
Category Definition: The purchase of transit buses that are certified to be less polluting than a typical
new bus or an engine replacement that converts the bus into a less polluting vehicle (cleaner re-power).
For emissions reductions to be credited to the project, the vehicle(s) purchased must emit less pollution
than conventional new diesel buses meeting current emissions standards.
Please Provide the Following Input Data for Each New or Re-powered Transit Bus Proposed:
Vehicle Type, Make, and Model
New Engine Make and Model
Old Engine Make and Model (if re-power)
New Engine Fuel Type (CNG, LNG, LPG, etc.)
Old Engine Fuel Type (if re-power)
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Estimated Vehicle Life (years)
Annual Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT)
Annual Vehicle Hours of Operation
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AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT INPUT DATA- continued
PROJECT CATEGORY 5:
OPERATION OF NEW TRANSIT BUS SERVICE
Category Definition: New, extended, and increased-frequency provide additional hours of bus service
per year and serve additional people. These are fixed-route services implemented by transit agencies.
(Cleaner, alternative-fuel buses should be used in the bus service expansions in order fo offset the
additional emissions created from the new transit service and achieve an overall project net emissions
reduction.)
Please Provide the Following Input Data for Each New Transit Service Route Proposed:
Number of Operating Days per Year
Average Daily Ridership of New Service
Average Length of Automobile Trips Replaced (miles)
Percent of Riders Who Drive to the Bus Service
Annual Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT)for the New Transit Service
Percent of Riders Who are Transit Dependent
PROJECT CATEGORY 6:
INTER-CITY RAIL SERVICE
Category Definition: New, extended, and/or increased-frequency of commuter rail services.
Please Provide the Following Input Data for Each New Transit Service Route Proposed:
Number of Operating Days per Year
Average Daily Ridership of New Service
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Average Length of Automobile Trips Replaced (miles)
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Percent of Riders Who Drive to the Rail Station
Percent of Riders Who are Transit Dependent
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AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT INPUT DATA— continued
PROJECT CATEGORY 7:
BICYCLE FACILITIES
Category Definition: Bicycle paths (Class 1) or bicycle lanes (Class 2) are targeted to reduce commute
and other non-recreational automobile travel. C�ass 1 facilities are paths that are physically separated
from motor vehicle traffic. Class 2 facilities are striped bicycle lanes giving preferential or exclusive use to
bicycles. Bicycle lanes should meet Caltrans'full-width standard depending on street facility type.
Please Provide the Following Input Data for Each New Bicycle Facility Proposed:
Type of Bicycle Facility(Class 1 or Class 2)
Length of Bicycle Path or Lane (miles)
Average Length of Bicycle Trip (miles)
Average Daily Traffic Volume on Roadway Parallel to
Bicycle Facility(ADT)
City Population (number of residents)
List Types of Activity Centers in the Vicinity of the
Bicycle Facility (e.g., bank, church, hospital, park & ride
lot, office park, light rail station, post office, public
library, shopping center, grocery store, university,
community college, elementary school, etc.)
PROJECT CATEGORY 8:
PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES
Category Definition: Pedestrian facilities replace automobile trips by providing or improving pedestrian
access. An example is a pedestrian over crossing over several lanes of heavy traffic providing a safe
walking access to adjacent activity centers.
Please Provide the Following Input Data for Each New Pedestrian Facility Proposed:
Estimated Number of Weekly One-Way Automobile Trips Eliminated
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AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT INPUT DATA - continued
PROJECT CATEGORY 9:
GRADE SEPARATIONS
Category Definition: Includes construction of rail or roadway over crossings, under crossings, etc. to
eliminate traffic flow interruptions at grade crossings.
Please Provide the Following Input Data for Each Grade Separation Proposed:
Traffic Volume — "Before ProjecY' Traffic Count Data OR
Before Project Average Daily Traffic (ADT)
Traffic Delays — "Before Project" Average Daily Delay (i.e.,
average amount of time, on a daily basis, that trains block the
roadway)
PROJECT CATEGORY 10:
TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT
Category Definition: Programs that reduce and/or eliminate automobile trips and vehicle miles traveled.
Please Provide the Following Input Data for the Proposed Transportation Demand Management
Project:
Number of Weekly One-Way Automobile Trips Eliminated
Average Length of Automobile Trips Eliminated
PROJECT CATEGORY 11:
INTERMODAL FACILITIES
Category Definition: Facilities that support the movement of goods into and through the region, including
transfer facilities, cargo terminals, freight distribution facilities, etc. Intermodal facilities can improve the
efficiency and effectiveness of goods movement and result in a net reduction in vehicle miles traveled.
Please Provide the Following Input Data for the Proposed Intermodal Facility Project:
Estimated Total Annual Reduction in Truck Vehicle Miles
Traveled (e.g., truck VMT eliminated by using rail for goods
movement)
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