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TransportationCommission | 2015-03-25 | 3 | Transportation Commission May 27, 2015 Item #4A Page 3 of 13 4. Consent Calendar 4A. Transportation Commission Minutes - Approve Meeting Minutes - January 28, 2015 4B. Joint Meeting Minutes of the Transportation Commission and Planning Board - Approve Meeting Minutes - February 25, 2015 Commissioner Miley moved to approve Item 4A and 4B of the Consent Calendar. Commissioner Schatmeier seconded the motion. The motion was approved 7-0. 5. New Business 5B. Approve 2015-2017 Transportation Projects in Alameda's Proposed Capital Improvement Program and Provide Input on 2017-2025 Transportation Projects Staff Garland and Staff Payne presented the report. Commissioner Vargas referred to page 7 of the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) document and stated that the gas tax revenue was projected to drop to $1.6 million dollars per year, and wanted to know why the gas tax revenue was reduced. Staff Garland replied that the gas tax was calculated with a state formula and the formula reduced the revenue received by the City. He also mentioned that hybrid vehicles are part of the reason for the reduction of gas tax revenue. Commissioner Miley referred to page 15 of the CIP document regarding a facility study that the Department of Public Works was conducting. He wanted to get an idea of what the schedule looked like. Staff Garland replied that the facility study should be completed by the fall. Furthermore, he said that his staff procured a third party expert on facility assessment to identify all deficiencies and costs to remedy the facilities. He said that staff would turn the results into a ten-year capital plan. Commissioner Miley referred to page 17 of the CIP document and asked if the $13 million needed to get the City's roads in "good" condition was per year or over two years. Staff Garland said the figure was an upfront investment of over two years with a big push on street resurfacing to make that big jump to "good" condition. Commissioner Bellows asked Staff Garland if the City was aiming for the current level, which was at the high end of "fair." Liam Garland replied yes to maintain the current level. Commissioner Vargas referred to the bar chart on page 25 of the CIP document and said the chart outlined $19 million in funds, but the text stated by the end of fiscal year June 30, 2017 the | TransportationCommission/2015-03-25.pdf |