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City of Ceres City of Hughson City of Modesto City of Newman City of Oakdale City of Patterson City of Riverbank City of Turlock City of Waterford County of Stanislaus EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING STANCOG BOARD ROOM 1111 I STREET, SUITE 308 MODESTO, CA AUGUST 10, 2015 (MONDAY) 5:00 PM Board Agendas and Minutes: Policy Board agendas, minutes and copies of items to be considered by the StanCOG Policy Board are available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting at the StanCOG offices located at 1111 “I” Street, Suite 308, Modesto, CA during normal business hours. The documents are also available on StanCOG’s website at www.stancog.org/policy-board.shtm. Materials related to an item on this Agenda submitted to the Policy Board after distribution of the agenda packet are available for public inspection at the address listed above during normal business hours. These documents are also available on StanCOG’s website, subject to staff’s ability to post the documents before the meeting. Public Comment Period: Matters under the jurisdiction of the Policy Board, and not on the posted agenda, may be addressed by the general public at the beginning of the regular agenda and any off-agenda matters before the Policy Board for consideration. However, California law prohibits the Policy Board from taking action on any matter which is not on the posted agenda unless it is determined to be an emergency by the Policy Board. Any member of the public wishing to address the Policy Board during the “Public Comment” period will be limited to 5 minutes unless the Chair of the Board grants a longer period of time. At a Special Meeting, members of the public may address the Board on any item on the Agenda at the time the item is considered by the Board. Public Participation on a Matter on the Agenda: Please step to the podium at the time the agenda item is announced by the Chairperson. In order to ensure that interested parties have an opportunity to speak, any person addressing the Policy Board will be limited to a maximum of 5 minutes unless the Chair of the Board grants a longer period of time. Reasonable Accommodations: This Agenda shall be made available upon request in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. § 12132) and the Ralph M. Brown Act (California Government Code § 54954.2). Persons requesting a disability related modification or accommodation in order to participate in the meeting should contact Cindy Malekos at (209) 525-4600 during regular business hours at least 72 hours prior to the time of the meeting to enable StanCOG to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. Notice Regarding Non-English Speakers: StanCOG Policy Board meetings are conducted in English and translations to other languages is not provided. Anyone wishing to address the Policy Board is advised to have an interpreter or to contact Cindy Malekos at (209) 525-4600 during regular business hours at least 72 hours prior to the time of the meeting so that StanCOG can provide an interpreter. Aviso con Respecto a Personas que no Hablan el Idioma de Inglés: Las reuniónes del los Comités del Consejo de Gobiernos de Stanislaus son conducidas en Inglés y traducciones a otros idiomas no son disponibles. Cualquier persona que desea dirigirse al Comité se le aconseja que traiga su propio intérprete o llame a Cindy Malekos al (209) 525-4600 durante horas de oficina regulares o a lo menos 72 horas antes de la reunión del Consejo de Gobiernos de Stanislaus, para proporcionarle con un intérprete. AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. PUBLIC COMMENTS The public may comment on each item on the agenda as it arises. 4. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Motion to Approve Executive Committee Meeting Minutes of 5/11/15

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City of Ceres ● City of Hughson ● City of Modesto ● City of Newman ● City of Oakdale ● City of Patterson City of Riverbank ● City of Turlock ● City of Waterford ● County of Stanislaus

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING STANCOG BOARD ROOM 1111 I STREET, SUITE 308

MODESTO, CA AUGUST 10, 2015 (MONDAY)

5:00 PM

Board Agendas and Minutes: Policy Board agendas, minutes and copies of items to be considered by the StanCOG Policy Board are available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting at the StanCOG offices located at 1111 “I” Street, Suite 308, Modesto, CA during normal business hours. The documents are also available on StanCOG’s website at www.stancog.org/policy-board.shtm. Materials related to an item on this Agenda submitted to the Policy Board after distribution of the agenda packet are available for public inspection at the address listed above during normal business hours. These documents are also available on StanCOG’s website, subject to staff’s ability to post the documents before the meeting. Public Comment Period: Matters under the jurisdiction of the Policy Board, and not on the posted agenda, may be addressed by the general public at the beginning of the regular agenda and any off-agenda matters before the Policy Board for consideration. However, California law prohibits the Policy Board from taking action on any matter which is not on the posted agenda unless it is determined to be an emergency by the Policy Board. Any member of the public wishing to address the Policy Board during the “Public Comment” period will be limited to 5 minutes unless the Chair of the Board grants a longer period of time. At a Special Meeting, members of the public may address the Board on any item on the Agenda at the time the item is considered by the Board. Public Participation on a Matter on the Agenda: Please step to the podium at the time the agenda item is announced by the Chairperson. In order to ensure that interested parties have an opportunity to speak, any person addressing the Policy Board will be limited to a maximum of 5 minutes unless the Chair of the Board grants a longer period of time. Reasonable Accommodations: This Agenda shall be made available upon request in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. § 12132) and the Ralph M. Brown Act (California Government Code § 54954.2). Persons requesting a disability related modification or accommodation in order to participate in the meeting should contact Cindy Malekos at (209) 525-4600 during regular business hours at least 72 hours prior to the time of the meeting to enable StanCOG to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. Notice Regarding Non-English Speakers: StanCOG Policy Board meetings are conducted in English and translations to other languages is not provided. Anyone wishing to address the Policy Board is advised to have an interpreter or to contact Cindy Malekos at (209) 525-4600 during regular business hours at least 72 hours prior to the time of the meeting so that StanCOG can provide an interpreter. Aviso con Respecto a Personas que no Hablan el Idioma de Inglés: Las reuniónes del los Comités del Consejo de Gobiernos de Stanislaus son conducidas en Inglés y traducciones a otros idiomas no son disponibles. Cualquier persona que desea dirigirse al Comité se le aconseja que traiga su propio intérprete o llame a Cindy Malekos al (209) 525-4600 durante horas de oficina regulares o a lo menos 72 horas antes de la reunión del Consejo de Gobiernos de Stanislaus, para proporcionarle con un intérprete.

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. ROLL CALL

3. PUBLIC COMMENTS

The public may comment on each item on the agenda as it arises.

4. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Motion to Approve Executive Committee Meeting Minutes of 5/11/15

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B. Motion to Approve Appointment of Member to Social Services Transportation Advisory Council (SSTAC)

5. DISCUSSION/ACTION ITEMS A. Motion to Recommend Policy Board Adopt by Resolution Amendment 1 to FY 2015/16 Budget

and Overall Work Program (OWP)

B. Motion to Recommend Policy Board Adopt Amendments to Bylaws of StanCOG, Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC), Social Services Transportation Advisory Council (SSTAC) and Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC); and Adopt Bylaws for Valley Vision Stanislaus (VVS) Steering Committee

C. Motion to Recommend Policy Board Adopt by Resolution Authorizing Executive Director to Negotiate and Execute Contract with Kathleen Grace Consulting for Classification and Salary Study

D. Selection of Polling Consultant E. Air Quality Update F. Draft August Policy Board Agenda Review

6. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT

7. ADJOURNMENT

Next Regularly Scheduled Executive Committee Meeting: September 8, 2015 (Monday) @ 5:00 pm StanCOG Board Room 1111 I Street, Suite 308 Modesto, CA 95354

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CONSENT

CALENDAR

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Ci(J' of Ceres • City of Hughson • City of Modesto • City of Newman • City of Oakdale • City of Patterson City of Riverbank • City of Turlock • City of Watel:fonl • Cou11ty of Stanislaus

PRESENT:

ALSO PRESENT:

1. CALL TO ORDER

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING StanCOG Board Room 1111 I Street, Suite 308

Modesto, CA

Minutes of May 11, 2015 (Monday) 5:00 pm

Chair Vito Chiesa, Bill O'Brien (Stanislaus County); Luis Molina (City of Patterson)

Rod Attebery (Neumiller and Beardslee); Cindy Malekos, Rosa Park, Carlos Y amzon (StanCOG)

Chair Vito Chiesa called the meeting to order at 5:05pm.

2. ROLLCALL

3. PUBLIC COMMENTS-None

4. CONSENT CALENDAR

A. Motion to Approve Executive Committee Meeting Minutes of 4/6/15

*By Motion (Member Luis Molina/Member Bill O'Brien), and a unanimous vote, the Executive Committee approved the Consent Calendar.

5. DISCUSSION/ACTION ITEMS

A. Motion to Accept FY 2013/14 StanCOG Independent Audit Report Carlos Y amzon stated that a clean opinion on the financial statements was received, and that there were no reportable findings.

*By Motion (Member Luis Molina/Member Bill O'Brien), and a unanimous vote, the Executive Committee accepted the FY 20 13/14 Stan COG Independent Audit Report.

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B. Motion to Recommend Policy Board Adopt Resolution to Authorize Executive Director to Execute Professional Services Agreement with Paratransit, Inc. for the Consolidated Transportation Services Agency (CTSA) Rosa Park explained that a three-year renewal was proposed with Paratransit, Inc. for the CTSA which was established by the Policy Board in 2010 due to an unmet transit need. Member Bill O'Brien asked for a breakdown of the services that the funding provides. There was a discussion regarding unmet needs and what was reasonable to meet. Carlos Y amzon noted that the CTSA would be providing a presentation at the next Policy Board meeting.

*By Motion (Member Bill O'Brien/Member Luis Molina), and a unanimous vote, the Executive Committee recommended that the Policy Board adopt a resolution to authorize the Executive Director to execute a Professional Services Agreement with Paratransit, Inc. for the CTSA with the stipulation that additional information be provided to the Policy Board.

C. Motion to Recommend Policy Board Adopt Resolution to Authorize Executive Director to Execute Professional Services Agreement with San Joaquin Council of Governments for Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Services for FY 2015/16 Rosa Park said that tllis agreement was for the annual renewal ofTDM services provided by SJCOG. Member Bill O'Brien inquired about the van pool program that was to have been enhanced.

*By Motion (Member Luis Molina/Member Bill O'Brien), and a unanimous vote, the Executive Committee recommended that the Policy Board adopt a resolution to authorize the Executive Director to execute a Professional Services Agreement with San Joaquin Council of Governments for Transportation Demand Management Services for FY 2015/16 with the caveat that additional information be provided to the Policy Board regarding the van pool program.

D. Motion to Recommend Policy Board Adopt Resolution to Amend FY 2014/15 Budget and Overall Work Program (OWP), and Authorize Release of Request for Qualifications (RFQ), Interview, Select and Negotiate Contract to Perform Voter Survey Carlos Yamzon indicated that $50,000 in Contingencies was suggested to be used for a survey after the RTP/SCS project priorities were identified through the outreach that was in progress.

*By Motion (Member Bill O'Brien/Member Luis Molina), and a unanimous vote, the Executive Committee recommended that the Policy Board adopt a resolution to amend the FY 2014/15 Budget and OWP, and authorize the release of an RFQ, interview, select and negotiate a contract to perform a voter survey.

E. Draft May Policy Board Agenda Review There were no suggested changes to the agenda.

6. INFORMATION ITEMS

A. FY 2014/15 Budget Report 3''d Quarter

7. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT Carlos Y amzon said that the Stan COG 2014 Regional Transpmiation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy was on the June agenda at the California Air Resources Board meeting.

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8. ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION The Executive Committee adjourned to Closed Session at 5:42pm.

A. Public Employee Performance Evaluation Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957: Executive Director

B. Conference with Labor Negotiator Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6: Agency Designated Representative: Chair Vito Chiesa

C. Public Employee Appointment Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 Title: Executive Director

9. RECONVENE FROM CLOSED SESSION The Executive Committee reconvened from Closed Session at 6:08pm.

A. Report from Closed Session There was no reportable action.

10. ADJOURNMENT Chair Vito Chiesa adjourned the meeting at 6:09pm.

Next Regularly Scheduled Executive Committee Meeting: June 8, 2015 (Monday) @ 5:00 pm StanCOG Board Room 1111 I Street, Suite 308 Modesto, CA 95354

Minutes Prepared By:

~ Cindy Malekos Manager of Administrative Services

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1111 I Street ● Suite 308 ● Modesto, CA ● 95354 ● 209-525-4600 ● 209-558-7833 Fax ●www.stancog.org

TO: Executive Committee Staff Report Motion THROUGH: Carlos P. Yamzon, Executive Director FROM: Rosa De León Park, Deputy Executive Director Regina Valentine, Associate Planner DATE: August 6, 2015 SUBJECT: Appointment of Member to Social Services Transportation Advisory

Council (SSTAC) Recommendation By Motion: Appoint Simona Rios to the Social Services Transportation Advisory Council (SSTAC) for a 3-year term. Background The Social Services Transportation Advisory Council (SSTAC) is one of StanCOG's several standing committees. It is comprised of nine members from the Stanislaus County region that are appointed by the Executive Committee. According to the adopted bylaws, each SSTAC member serves a 3-year term and may be re-appointed by the StanCOG Executive Committee for an additional 3-year term. The SSTAC meets on the first Tuesday of each month and provides input on various transit issues, including the coordination and consolidation of specialized transportation services. Pursuant to the Transportation Development Act, the SSTAC also reviews and recommends action on the findings identified by the annual unmet transit needs assessment process. Discussion Pursuant to Section 99238(a) of the Transportation Development Act, Simona Rios, Catholic Charities Senior Services Program Director, qualifies as a SSTAC representative of a local social service transportation provider for seniors. The former staff representative from Catholic Charities resigned recently so Simona Rios has expressed interest in representing Catholic Charities on SSTAC.

Should you have further questions regarding this staff report, please contact Rosa Park at 209-525-4600 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Attachment: Change of Personnel Letter from Catholic Charities

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Catholic Charities Diocese of Stockton

STOCKTON OFFICE 1106 North El Dorado, Stockton, CA 95202 / phone: 209-444-5900 / fax: 209-444-5933 MODESTO OFFICE 400 12th Street, Suite 4, Modesto, CA 95354 / phone: 209-529-3784 / fax: 209-529-6083 MOTHER LODE OFFICE 88 Bradford St., Sonora, CA 95370 / phone: 209-532-7632 / fax: 209-532-8448

G. Richard Fowler Executive Director

BOARD MEMBERS

Bishop Stephen E. Blaire

President

Don Geiger, Chair Attorney at Law

Yvonne Leal, Vice-Chair

CSU Stanislaus

Ernest Ciccarelli, Treasurer CPA

Christina Caetano, Secretary

Parish Administrator St. Patrick, Sonora

Oscar Anzaldo

Insurance, Financial Consultant

Rev. Alvaro Araque Pastor, St. Gertrude Church

Els Blom

Blom’s Ranch, Owner

Dr. Ed Cahill Orthopedic Dr.

Barbara Daly

Video Producer

Bill Gonzales Wells Fargo Bank Branch Manager

David Kirkpatrick

Attorney at Law

Angel Picon Field Representative

Wilma Silva

Chief Financial Officer

Antoinette Tull-McCoy Presentation Church

Help f or Toda y…

BO ARD MEMBERS

Bishop Stephen E. Blaire President

John M. Solis Board Chair SJ Work Net

Executive Director

Msgr. John Armistead, S.T.L. Vice Chair

Cathedral of the Annunciation, Pastor

John Curtis, CPA Treasurer

Boss Deller and Co.

Dr.Elmano Costa

Secretary CSU, Stanislaus

Don Geiger Attorney at Law

Kroloff,Belcher,Smart, Perry, & Christpherson

John Souza Retired Teamsters Labor

Representative

Perfecto Munoz MA,PH.D,MPH

Senior Policy Advisor UC Berkeley,

School of Public Health

Dillon Delvo, MA Executive Director

Little Manila Foundation

Gregory Oliver Attorney

Gregory Oliver Law Offices Mi Wuk Village

Elvira Ramirez Executive Director

Help f or Toda y… Hope f o r Tomor row

July 22, 2015 Dear Community Partner, I hope that this message finds you enjoying your summer. I am writing to inform you of the personnel changes at Catholic Charities. Please join me in welcoming the following individuals to their new positions: Effective July 27, 2015 Simona Rios will be the Catholic Charities Senior Services Program Director for Stanislaus County Senior Services, replacing Monica Ramos. Simona is well known among many community partners for her leadership as our Nutrition Assistance Services Program Director. Her contact information is [email protected] and (209)593-6115. Simona will oversee the following programs: Homemaker, Transportation, SEAPA, Ombudsman, and RSVP. Replacing Simona as the Nutrition Assistance Services Program Director is Ana Guzman. Ana has been with Catholic Charities for ten years, most recently as the Coordinator of our CalFresh Program in San Joaquin County. Effective July 27, 2015 Ana's contact information will be [email protected] and (209)593-6124. Ana will oversee the following programs: CalFresh, SNAP-Education, and the Food bank. I take this opportunity to also inform you that the Catholic Charities office in Modesto will be changing locations. Effective August 1, 2015 our new location is 2351 Tenaya Drive, Suite D, Modesto, 95354. Thank you for your support of Catholic Charities and our common goals. Sincerely, Elvira Ramirez Executive Director Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Stockton 1106 N. El Dorado St. Stockton, CA 95202 Direct: (209) 444-5938 Fax: (209) 444-5933 ccstockton.org

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DISCUSSION &

ACTION ITEMS

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1111 I Street, Suite 308 ● Modesto, CA 95354 ● 209.525.4600 ● Fax 209.558.7833 ●www.stancog.org

City of Ceres ● City of Hughson ● City of Modesto ● City of Newman ● City of Oakdale ● City of Patterson City of Riverbank ● City of Turlock ● City of Waterford ● County of Stanislaus

TO: Executive Committee Staff Report Motion THROUGH: FROM:

Carlos P. Yamzon, Executive Director Rosa De Leon Park, Deputy Executive Director Robin Whitehead, Budget & Grants Coordinator

DATE: August 5, 2015

SUBJECT: FY 2015/16 Budget and Overall Work Program (OWP) Amendment 1: Crows Landing Corridor Multimodal Visioning Plan Grant

Recommendation By Motion: 1. Recommend that the Policy Board by Resolution amend the General Fund Line Item

Expenditure budgets as presented in Schedules 1 and 2 2. Recommend that the Policy Board by Resolution amend the General Fund Line Item

Revenue budget as presented in Schedule 3 3. Recommend that the Policy Board by Resolution amend the Overall Work Program as

presented in Table A Background In the fall of 2014, StanCOG submitted a Sustainable Transportation Planning grant application on behalf of Stanislaus County for a Crows Landing Corridor Multimodal Visioning Plan. In April 2015, StanCOG received a letter from the Department of Transportation announcing that the grant was awarded. As a condition of grant acceptance, StanCOG’s FY 2015/16 Overall Work Program must be amended to include a new work element for the project. Discussion Staff is requesting that “Work Element 115 - Crows Landing Corridor Plan” be added to the 2015/16 Overall Work Program to accommodate the Federal Highway Administration State Planning and Research grant (please see Attachment A). The purpose of the grant is to prepare a community vision plan for inter-jurisdictional, multimodal connectivity improvements along

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the Crows Landing Road corridor, from I-5 to SR 99. The project will include $233,340 of grant funds, with $60,000 of local match from Stanislaus County and $2,000 of local match from StanCOG, for a total project cost of $295,340. Stanislaus County will act as the lead agency for the project.

Schedule 1 - Expenditure Operating Budget Staff is not requesting any changes to the operating budget. Schedule 2 - Project Expenditures Staff is requesting that a contract be added for the Crows Landing Corridor Plan, for the amount of $295,340. Schedule 3 - Operating and Project Revenues Schedule 3 identifies the revenue available to fund budgeted operating and project expenditures outlined in the OWP. Overall Work Program (OWP) Table A Funding Sources Table A represents the funding sources available for FY 2015/16, detailed by work elements identified in the Overall Work Program. Should you have any questions regarding this staff report, please contact Rosa De Leon Park, Deputy Executive Director, at 209-525-4600 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Attachments: Attachment A – Work Element 115 - Crows Landing Corridor Plan Resolution Approving FY15/16 Budget and OWP Amendment 1 Schedule 1 - Expenditure Operating Budget Schedule 2 - Project Expenditures Schedule 3 - Operating and Project Revenues OWP Table A

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ATTACHMENT A (115) CROWS LANDING CORRIDOR PLAN

PURPOSE To prepare a community vision plan for inter-jurisdictional, multimodal connectivity improvements along the Crows Landing Road corridor, from I-5 to SR 99.

BACKGROUND Southwestern Stanislaus County experiences a high-level of unemployment, has a low jobs-to-housing ratio, and a poor connectivity between housing and jobs, which contributes to high number of vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and increased greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). The Crows Landing Corridor Multimodal Visioning Plan (Plan) will directly address these issues through the visioning and planning for a multimodal corridor that will increase the connectivity between communities and employment centers. The 1-5 corridor, between the cities of Patterson and Newman (including the Crows Landing Logistics Center), is among the County's fastest growing jobs centers. However, many workers employed in this corridor live in communities along Highway 99, between Modesto and Turlock, with few direct east-west connections, resulting in traffic congestion, excess vehicle commuter miles, and associated increase in greenhouse gas emissions. The connections that do exist do not promote multi-modal travel. The proposed project will study feasibility options, and provide a conceptual plan (Crows Landing Corridor Multimodal Visioning Plan), to address this lack of multi-modal connectivity between population centers and job centers in the southwest County. The most logical connection to provide better multi-modal access and reduce VMT is along Crows Landing Road, between Modesto and the community of Crows Landing (at SR 33), which becomes Fink Road to 1-5.

PREVIOUS WORK This planning activity is made possible through a new Federal Highway Administration State Planning and Research grant. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The plan creates a vision for sustainable transportation improvements by encouraging economic development, attracting jobs to the Crows Landing Logistics Center, improving regional jobs-to-housing balance, reducing vehicle miles traveled, and reducing chronic unemployment in southwestern Stanislaus County. The Plan focuses on facilitating movement of goods and people between job centers and surrounding communities. The Plan includes extensive outreach, streetscape designs, circulation recommendations, and investment strategies for future project construction. WORK ACTIVITIES 115.1 Project Development Team Meetings

115.2 Community Advisory Committee Meetings

115.3 Public Workshops

115.4 Database Development and Comment Tracking

115.5 Combined Newsletters/Fact Sheets

115.6 Staff Reports

115.7 Final Crows Landing Corridor Visioning Plan

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(115) Crows Landing Corridor Plan

PRODUCTS COMPLETION DATE

Meeting agenda materials As needed

Newsletters/fact sheets As needed

Staff reports As needed

Crows Landing Corridor Visioning Plan June 30, 2018

RESOURCES BY FUNDING AGENCY Staff & Miscellaneous Direct Costs

Consultant Costs

FHWA SPR GRANT $ $ 233,340 LOCAL FUNDS $ $ 60,000

STATE PPM $ $ 2,000 Total $ $ 295,340

STAFFING In Person Months

STANCOG 0

FEDERAL PLANNING FACTORS Support

Economic Vitality

Safe Trans. System

Secure Trans. System

Accessibility and Mobility

Enhance Environment

System Integration

System Management and Operation

Preserve Existing Trans.

System

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CALIFORNIA PLANNING EMPHASIS AREAS Core Planning

Functions Performance Management Safety Livability /

Sustainability State of Good

Repair √ √ √ √

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STANISLAUS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS

RESOLUTION APPROVING FY 2015/16 BUDGET AND OVERALL WORK PROGRAM (OWP)

AMENDMENT #1

WHEREAS, the Stanislaus Council of Governments (StanCOG) is a Regional Transportation Planning Agency and a Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), pursuant to State and Federal designation; and

WHEREAS, StanCOG has an adopted Line Item Budget and Overall Work Program (OWP) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2015/16; and

WHEREAS, there is a need to amend the FY 2015/16 Line Item Budget and OWP;

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the FY 2015116 Budget and Overall Work Program (OWP) Amendment #1 is hereby adopted as reflected in Schedules 1, 2, 3 and Table A, attached hereto.

The foregoing Resolution was introduced at a regular meeting of the Stanislaus Council of Governments, on the 19th day of August, 2015. A motion was made and seconded to adopt the foregoing Resolution. Motion carried and the Resolution was adopted.

MEETING DATE: August 19, 2015

VITO CHIESA, CHAIR ATTEST:

CARLOS P. YAMZON, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Attachments

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SCHEDULE #1

Description

Salaries and Benefits

Overtime Wages

Other Post Employment Benefits

SALARIES, BENEFITS & OPEB

SERVICES AND SUPPLIES Administrative Services

Communications

Travel Education, Training and Registrations County Departmental Costs Allocated

Data Processing Services Equipment Maintenance

Equipment Purchase Equipment Rents and Leases

Insurance

Memberships Office Expense

Postage/Mail Services Printing

Publications/Legal Notices Structures and Grounds- Maintenance

Structures and Grounds- Rents and Leases

Utilities

SERVICES AND SUPPLIES

OPERATING CONTRACTS

Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Consultant Financial Audit & related svcs. Translation Services Legal Counsel SJ Valley Policy Council Coordinator Support Services- lnterwest Temporary Support Services Traffic Modeling Support Air Quality Consultant Valley wide Air Quality Coordinator Valley wide Air Quality Coordinator Oversight Compensation Study Legislative Advocacy

TOTAL OPERATING CONTRACTS

CONTINGENCIES EXIGENCIES

TOTAL CONTINGENCIES

TOTAL CASH EXPENDITURES

NON-CASH ADJUSTMENTS

Depreciation Expense

Indirect Cost Carry forward Amount Prior Years

TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET

STANISLAUS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS

EXPENDITURE OPERATING BUDGET- AMENDMENT 1

FY 2015/16

Adopted Amendment 1

Budget Budget Increase

FY 2015/16 FY 2015/16 (Decrease)

1,725,059 1,725,059 0

27,786 27,786 0

4,795 4,795 0

1,757,640 1,757,640 0

6,250 6,250 0 15,942 15,942 0 66,000 66,000 0 48,500 48,500 0

6,700 6,700 0 13,200 13,200 0

1,500 1,500 0 52,700 52,700 0 13,608 13,608 0 20,700 20,700 0 21,000 21,000 0 17,800 17,800 0

1,150 1,150 0 30,000 30,000 0 11,400 11,400 0

1,820 1,820 0 101,976 101,976 0

7,500 7,500 0

437,746 437,746 0

10,000 10,000 0 35,000 35,000 0 15,000 15,000 0

162,500 162,500 0 25,000 25,000 0 60,000 60,000 0 10,000 10,000 0 60,000 60,000 0

0 0 0 21,000 21,000 0

8,100 8,100 0 5,000 5,000 0

100,000 100,000 0

511,600 511,600 0

50,000 50,000 0 15,000 15,000 0

65,000 65,000 0

2,771,986 2,771,986 0

14,316 14,316 0 77,379 77,379 0

~ R,;'l ,;R1 2,863,681 0

Notes

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SCHEDULE #2

Description

CONTRACTS Area wide Ridesharing Services Triennial Performance Audit Transit Coordinated Plan Update Route 132 West Environmental Document

Regional Travel Model Update South County Corridor Feasibility Study

Public Outreach and Education Congestion ManagementProgram Update RTP Financial Plan Paratransit Inc Paratransit Inc SR 99 Visioning & Improvement Plan Crows landing Corridor Plan

TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET

OPERATING BUDGET- SCHEDULE 1

TOTAL STANCOG GENERAL FUND

STANISLAUS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS

EXPENDITURE OPERATING BUDGET- AMENDMENT 1

FY 2015/16

Adopted Amendment 1

Budget Budget Increase

FY 2015/16 FY 2015/16 {Decrease)

205,000 20S,OOO 0

70,000 70,000 0 0 0 0

3,000,000 3,000,000 0 30,000 30,000 0

0 0 0 200,000 200,000 0

0 0 0 250,000 250,000 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

100,000 100,000 0

0 295,340 295,340 Crows Landing Corridor Plan

3,855,000 4,150,340 295,340

2,863,681 2,863,681 0

6,718,681 7,014,021 295,340

Notes

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STANISLAUS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS

OPERATING AND PROJECT REVENUES- AMENDMENT 1

FY 2015/16

SCHEDULE #3

OPERATING REVENUES Adopted Amendment 1

Budget Budget

Description FY 2015/16 FY 2015/16

FEDERAL REVENUE

Federal- FHWA PL 1,077,338 1,077,338

Federal - FHWA PL carryover 235,598 235,598

Federal- FHWA SPR 0 233,340

Federal - FT A Section 5303 235,493 235,493

Federal- FTA Section 5303 carryover 243,370 243,370

Federal- FTA Section 5316 17,741 17,741

Federal- FTA Section 5317 15,408 15,408

Federal - RSTP 60,000 60,000

TOTAL FEDERAL REVENUE 1,884,948 2,118,288

STATE REVENUE

State- PPM 154,470 154,470

TOTAL STATE REVENUE 154,470 154,470

LOCAL REVENUE

Local- Abandoned Vehicle 8,557 8,557

Local- TDA Admin 186,462 186,462

Local- LTF Planning 570,045 570,045

Local- Non-StanCOG for Expenditure Plan 25,000 25,000

Local- Interest 2,500 2,500

Local- Dues 20,000 20,000

Miscellaneous Reimbursements 11,700 11,700

TOTAL LOCAL REVENUE 824,264 824,264

TOTAL-STANCOG OPERATING REVENUE 2,863,682 3,097,022

PROJECT REVENUES Adopted Amendment 1

Budget Budget

Description FY 2015/16 FY 2015/16

FEDERAL REVENUE

Federal- FHWA PL carryover 226,559 226,559

Federal- FTA Section 5303 0 0

Federal- FTA Section 5316 0 0

Federal- FTA Section 5317 0 0

Federal- CMAQ (ridesharing) 181,486 181,486

Federal- Congressional Grant- Route 132 West Project 3,000,000 3,000,000

TOTAL FEDERAL REVENUE 3,408,045 3,408,045

STATE REVENUE

State- PPM 100,000 102,000

TOTAL STATE REVENUE 100,000 102,000

LOCAL REVENUE

Local- TDA Admin 70,000 70,000

Local- LTF Planning 26,955 26,955

Local- Non-StanCOG for Expenditure Plan 250,000 250,000

Local- Non-StanCOG 0 60,000

lnterfund Revenue 0 0

TOTAL LOCAL REVENUE 346,955 406,955

TOTAL STANCOG PROJECT REVENUE 3,855,000 3,917,000

TOTAL STAN COG GENERAL FUND REVENUES 6,718,682 7,014,022

Increase

(Decrease)

0

0

233,340

0

0

0

0

0

233,340

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

233,340

Increase

(Decrease)

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2,000

2,000

0

0

0

60,000

0

60,000

62,000

295,340

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Work Element FTA Total Sect 5303

METRO TRANSPORT AI ON PLANNING 012 Public Involvement 408,971 30,000 021 OWP 210,697 60,000 023 MPO Coordination 159,712 -113 Modeling and GIS 181,750 -115 Crows Landing Corridor Plan 295,340 -300 RTP 536,518 178,254 302 Environmental Justice 85,867 -321 Transit 120,609 115,609 323 JARC 20,241 -324 New Freedom 17,908 -330TIP 390,690 95,000 410 Air Quality 54,390 -

-~-~1-~~!1-~~-~~?-~-~~~L~!£~!?_1!1 ________ _________ ?~c~~-~- -------------CONSOLIDATED REGIONAL PLANNING 013 Abandoned Vehicle 8,557 -022 TDA Admin 256,462 -024 Livability/Blue Print lmpl 22,212 -304 RTP Financial Plan 299,236 -322 Transp. Demand Mgmt 223,487 -332 STIP Project Delivery 31,790 -334 SR 132 West 3,064,212 -337 South County Corridor 36,256 -413 SR 99 Beautification Master Plan 100,000 -

499 Legislative Program 433,186 -

TOTAL 7,014,022 478,863

Available- New 6,337,047 235,493 Available- Carryover 814,913 259,040 Available -Total 7,151 ,960 494,533 Balance 137,938 15,670

Toll Credits 770,387 54,927

FHWA FHWA PL SPR

378,471 -148,697 -

150,212 -156,736

- 233,340 300,124 -

76,018 -- -- -- -

218,916 -54,390 -

--- ---~?!~-~1- ---------------

- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -

1,539,495 233,340

1,077,338 233,340 546,403 -

1,623,741 233,340 84,246 -

115,460 -

APPENDIX II OWP TABLE A FUNDING SOURCES

AMENDMENT #1 FISCAL YEAR 2015/16

Federal

FTA FTA Sect 5316 Sect 5317 RSTP CMAQ

- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -

17,741 - - -- 15,408 - -- - 60,000 -- - - -- - - -------------- -------------- -------------

- - - -- - - -- - - -

- - -- - - 181,486 - - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -

17,741 15,408 60,000 181,486

39,275 18,915 60,000 181,486 - - - -

39,275 18,915 60,000 181,486 21 ,534 3,507 - -

State Local

Abandoned LTF Other DEMO PPM Vehicle Admin Planning Exp Plan Local Mise

- - - - 500 - - -- - - - 2,000 - -- - - - 9,500 - -- - - - 25,014 - -- 2,000 - - - - 60,000 -- - - - 58,140 - - -- - - - 9,849 - - -- - - - 5,000 - - - ' - - - - 2,500 - - -- - - - 2,500 - - -- - - - 16,774 - - - !

- - - - - - - -- - - - - - -------------- ------------- --------------- -------------- ------------- ------------ --------------

- 8,557 - - - -- - - 256,462 - - -- 22,212 - - - - -- - - - 24,236 275,000 -- - - - 42,001 - - -- 31,790 - - - -

3,000,000 64,212 - - - - -- 36, 256 - - - -- 100,000 - - - - -- - - - 398,986 - 20,000 14,200

3,000,000 256,470 8,557 256,462 597,000 275,000 80,000 14,200

3,000,000 247,000 9,000 269,000 597,000 275,000 80,000 14,200 - 9,470 - - - - -

3,000,000 256,470 9,000 269,000 597,000 275,000 80,000 14,200 - 0 443 12,538 - - - -

600,000

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TO: Executive Committee Staff Report Motion THROUGH: Carlos P. Yamzon, Executive Director

FROM: Rosa De Leon Park, Deputy Executive Director Cindy Malekos, Manager of Administrative Services

DATE: August 4, 2015

SUBJECT: StanCOG Bylaws and Standing Committee Bylaws

By Motion: Recommend that the Policy Board:

1) Approve amendments to the bylaws of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC), Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC), and Social Services Transportation Advisory Council (SSTAC);

2) Adopt bylaws for the Valley Vision Stanislaus (VVS) Steering Committee;

3) Approve an amendment to the bylaws of StanCOG. Background StanCOG is a joint powers agency that was created by a joint powers agreement originally entered into on May 11, 1971. The JPA was last amended on December 12, 2007 until the Policy Board approved an amendment on March 18, 2015 to:

1) update standing committee descriptions and composition information to more accurately describe the committees;

2) clarify selection process for Executive Committee so that the five members are selected annually; and

3) adjust Chair and Vice-Chair term of office from fiscal year to calendar year to be more in line with elected officials terms of office.

Legal Counsel conducted a review and provided clean up and clarifying language as well.

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Discussion Based upon the JPA amendment adopted on March 18th, BPAC, CAC and SSTAC reviewed, updated and approved amendments to their bylaws. The VVS, a newer committee, adopted bylaws. All of the updates made to the bylaws are consistent with the changes made to the JPA and approved by the Policy Board in March. An amendment to the StanCOG bylaws is now necessary to incorporate all the updates. Per the StanCOG bylaws, ‘changes or amendments to the bylaws shall be subject to the majority approval of the StanCOG Policy Board members present and voting at a regular meeting of the Policy Board.’ The amendments to the bylaws of StanCOG, the BPAC, CAC, SSTAC and new bylaws for VVS can be found at www.stancog.org/bylaws.pdf. After approval by the Policy Board, the amended StanCOG JPA and Bylaws will be circulated to member agencies for adoption by resolution through each of their governing bodies. Advisory Committee Action The Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee approved the amendment to their bylaws on June 3, 2015. The Social Services Transportation Advisory Committee approved the amendment to their bylaws on May 5, 2015. The Citizens Advisory Committee approved the amendment to their bylaws on May 6, 2015. The Valley Vision Stanislaus Steering Committee adopted bylaws on June 2, 2015. Should you have any questions regarding this report, please contact Carlos P. Yamzon, Executive Director at 209.525.4600 or via e-mail at [email protected].

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TO: Executive Committee Staff Report Motion THROUGH: Carlos P. Yamzon, Executive Director

FROM: Rosa De Leon Park, Deputy Executive Director Cindy Malekos, Manager of Administrative Services

DATE: August 4, 2015

SUBJECT: Classification and Salary Study

Recommendation By Motion Recommend that the Policy Board adopt a resolution authorizing the Executive Director to negotiate and execute a contract with Kathleen Grace Consulting for a classification and salary study. Background Prior to 2001, StanCOG staff positions followed the classification and compensation ranges of Stanislaus County because StanCOG was a department of the County during that time. After StanCOG became an independent agency, a Classification and Compensation Report was prepared by Nash and Company in October 2001. The contract was terminated prior to the adoption of the report by the Policy Board so the report remained in draft form. In September 2008, the Policy Board approved a contract with Koff and Associates, Inc. to conduct a Classification and Compensation Study. The January 2009 report from Koff and Associates was never accepted. Discussion In the FY 2015/16 Budget and Overall Work Program (OWP), the Policy Board approved $5,000 for a compensation study to be conducted. They also directed staff, for economies of scale

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purposes, to coordinate with the San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG) that had just completed a compensation and classification study. SJCOG provided information regarding their study. StanCOG then had discussions with Kathleen Grace, the consultant who had conducted the SJCOG study. Due to her prior research on the SJCOG project, she was able to provide a highly-reduced time and cost bid in an amount not to exceed $11, 260 for a StanCOG Classification and Salary Study. The overall objectives of the project are: • To update and/or develop job descriptions that accurately describe the nature and scope of work performed and that are in compliance with all applicable regulations; • To develop, document and provide classification recommendations and guidelines that are internally equitable and market comparable; • To gather salary information from approximately ten (10) comparable public sector organizations and joint powers agencies; and • To develop, document and provide salary and salary structure recommendations based on compensation philosophy, internal equity and market competitive factors that enhance StanCOG’s ability to recruit, retain and motivate qualified personnel. Should you have any questions regarding this report, please contact Carlos P. Yamzon, Executive Director at 209.525.4600 or via e-mail at [email protected].

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TO: Executive Committee Staff Report Discussion THROUGH: Carlos P. Yamzon, Executive Director

FROM: Rosa De León Park, Deputy Executive Director

DATE: August 5, 2015

SUBJECT: Selection of Polling Consultant

Background The StanCOG Policy Board directed staff to issue a request for proposals (RFP) to conduct polling services on a county-wide basis. The purpose of the poll will be to assess the feasibility of voter support for a half-cent sales tax to fund transportation investments throughout the County. This would include regional projects as well as local projects in each of StanCOG’s member municipalities. The RFP specifically requested that respondents provide a detailed approach to assist in the development of a survey instrument for a voter opinion poll and the methodology to be employed for a sampling of the registered voters. The sampling should reflect the cultural, social and economic demographics of the County. The survey instrument shall include a set of questions to be polled County-wide and a unique set of questions for each municipality. The RFP was issued on June 26, 2015 with a deadline for submittal of July 10, 2015. StanCOG received three proposals, each of which were evaluated based on the following criteria as stated in the RFP:

• Written response to the RFP including clarity, organization and overall experience of the proposed project team.

• Proposal understanding and clearly identified approach to addressing the services outlined in the RFP.

• Experience with similar projects specifically providing statistically valid polling services targeting high propensity voters regarding ballot measures.

• Cost.

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Proposals were reviewed independently by two StanCOG representatives resulting in the selection of Godbe Research based on the following scoring:

The selected consultant provided an exceptionally detailed proposal that addressed all requested services for this solicitation. Should you have any questions regarding this staff report, please contact Rosa De León Park, Deputy Executive Director at 209-525-4600 or via e-mail at [email protected].

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TO: Executive Committee Staff Report Discussion THROUGH: Carlos P. Yamzon, Executive Director

FROM: Jeanette Fabela, Senior Planner Elisabeth Hahn, Senior Planner

DATE: August 6, 2015

SUBJECT: Air Quality Update

Background The federal transportation conformity rule (40 CFR Parts 51 and 93) specifies criteria and procedures for conformity determinations for transportation plans, programs and projects and their respective amendments. Section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act (CAA, 1990) requires that federal agencies and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) not approve any transportation plan, program or project that does not conform to the approved State Implementation Plan (SIP). The conformity rule applies nationwide to “all nonattainment and maintenance areas for transportation related criteria pollutants for which the area is designated nonattainment or has a maintenance plan” (40 CFR 93.102). Currently, the San Joaquin Valley (or portions thereof) is designated as nonattainment for the federal air quality standards for ozone, and particulate matter under 10 and 2.5 microns in diameter (PM10 and PM2.5); and has a maintenance plan for carbon monoxide (CO) for the urbanized/metropolitan areas of Kern, Fresno, San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties. The Air Resources Board (ARB) recently took action to approve the San Joaquin Valley 2015 PM2.5 State Implementation Plan (SIP). Federal approval of this plan is required to prevent air quality sanctions beginning January 1, 2016. Currently, EPA is on schedule to approve the 2015 PM2.5 SIP by the end of calendar year 2015. The 2015 PM2.5 SIP contains transportation conformity budgets developed with ARB’s recently released emissions model, referred to as Emissions Factor 2014 (EMFAC2014). Although EPA has yet to approve EMFAC2014, approval of the EMFAC2014 model is required prior to approval of the 2015 PM2.5 SIP (anticipated by the end of calendar year 2015). Due to the release of a new emissions model, it is anticipated that Fresno Council of Governments, Stanislaus Council of Governments, and Tulare County Association of Governments will not be able to demonstrate air quality conformity until new emission budgets become available. ARB is

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committed to setting new emissions budgets for EMFAC2014. This will help to resolve the EMFAC2014 related air quality conformity issues. Valley staff is coordinating with ARB and EPA on the schedule to complete necessary transportation conformity budget updates which are anticipated to enable StanCOG to demonstrate conformity once approved by EPA. In the interim, it is anticipated that StanCOG will lack the ability to process regionally significant amendments to widening projects beginning in January 2016 and lasting through the 2nd or 3rd quarter of 2016. To minimize potential project delays, we have requested that each local jurisdiction review their projects to ensure the cost, scope and schedule are consistent with the 2014 RTP and 2015 FTIP with a focus on projects anticipated requiring state or federal action (E-76) in calendar year 2016. Discussion StanCOG is assessing a possible regionally significant RTP Amendment that would prevent potential project delays due to the upcoming lockdown. Possible delays may occur to projects not accurately identified in the RTP Tier I Roadway Project List (see Attachment 1) due to an inability to approve requests for allocation (RFA) that require a regionally significant amendment for consistency with the RTP Tier I project list. In addition, projects not accurately identified will also be unable to receive National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) clearance during this time. The scope, schedule and funding information needs to be accurate for all capacity increasing projects needing an E-76 in 2016 or CEQA clearance. If a capacity increasing project requires updates but an E-76 or CEQA clearance is unnecessary in 2016 then the updates do not need to take place through an RTP amendment; updates of this nature will occur as part of the next RTP update. In anticipation of a lockdown, StanCOG staff has notified the regional local jurisdictions of this action, requesting the review of all capacity increasing projects in the RTP Tier 1 list and to provide StanCOG with a list of possibly affected projects. StanCOG staff is following this item closely and will continue to provide information as it becomes available. Should you have any questions regarding this report, please contact Carlos P. Yamzon, Executive Director, at 209-525-4600 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Attachment(s):

1. StanCOG 2014 Regional Transportation Plan Tier I Roadway Projects

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Location Project Limits Description Total CostConstruction

Year

Funding

SourceSystem

Preserv.

Capacity

Enhance.Safety Oper.

Alt.

Mode

RE01 SR-132 SR-132 Connectivity to SR-99

Construct a 4 lane expressway from

SR-99 to Dakota Ave. Construct full

I/C at SR-132W & SR-99, including

improved intersections on SR-132/E/D

St., construct extensions of 5th and 6th

St. couplets (Maze Blvd to SR-132E/D,

and construct a full SR-132 E I/C).

$335,009,300 2028Local, STIP,

IIP, Demox x

RE02 SR-99 Keyes Rd to Taylor Rd Construct Auxillary Lane $6,226,600 2025STIP, IIP,

RSTP, CMAQx

RE03 SR-99 Taylor Rd to Monte Vista Ave Construct Auxillary Lane $6,520,300 2025STIP, IIP,

RSTP, CMAQx

RE04 SR-99 Monte Vista Ave to Fulkerth Rd Construct Auxillary Lane $6,461,600 2025STIP, IIP,

RSTP, CMAQx

RE05 SR-99 Fulkerth Rd to West Main Ave Construct Auxillary Lane $6,402,900 2025STIP, IIP,

RSTP, CMAQx

RE06 SR-99San Joaquin County Line to

Mitchell Rd

Install Ramp Metering Improvements

including Intelligent Transportation

Systems (ITS)

$15,758,300 2028STIP, IIP,

RSTP, CMAQx

RE07 SR-99Mitchell Rd to Merced County

Line

Install Ramp Metering Improvements

including Intelligent Transportation

Systems (ITS)

$3,097,400 2033STIP, IIP,

RSTP, CMAQx

$379,476,400

C01 Various Locations ITS Signal Synchronization

Install fiber optic and signal

interconnect cables and associated

conduit. Install of CCTV Cameras.

$533,600 2015 CMAQ x

C02Morgan Rd and

Central Ave

(Morgan/Aristocrat &

Central/Pine/Industrial)

Construct Roundabouts and

Intersection Reconfiguration$67,700 2016 CMAQ x x

C03 Whitmore Ave.Whitmore and Morgan

Intersection ImprovementsIntersection improvements $437,100 2016 PFF/CMAQ x x

C04 Various LocationsITS Signal Synchronization,

Phase II

Install fiber optic and signal

interconnect cables and associated

conduit.

$583,000 2017 CMAQ x

C05 Various LocationsTraffic Signal Synchronaiztion

Improvements

Improvements to the City's traffic signal

system along the main corridor.$427,600 2017 CMAQ x x

C06 Morgan Rd Service Rd & Morgan Rd Install Traffic Signal $347,800 2018 PFF/CMAQ x x

C07 Crows Landing Rd New Industrial St Install Traffic Signal $262,200 2020 PFF x x

C08 SR-99 Mitchell Rd/Service RdConstruct New Interchange -

Phase I$122,987,400 2020

PFF / RSTP/

Otherx

C09 Morgan Rd 7th St to Grayson Rd Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $938,700 2020 PFF x

C10 Whitmore Ave Mitchell Rd to Faith Home Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $1,072,500 2020 PFF x

C11 Crows Landing Rd Crows Landing Rd & A Street Install Traffic Signal $430,500 2020 WLSP/PFF x x

C12 Whitmore Ave Ustick Rd to Blaker Rd Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $1,621,200 2022 PFF x

C13 Grayson Rd Grayson Rd & Morgan Rd Install Traffic Signal $1,075,200 2023 CMAQ, PFF x x

C14 Hatch Rd Hatch Rd & Faith Home Rd Install Traffic Signal $484,500 2024 CMAQ, PFF x x

C15 Central Ave Hatch Rd to Grayson Rd Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $8,361,100 2025 PFF x

C16 Mitchell Rd River Rd to Service Rd Widen to 6 lanes $9,146,800 2025 PFF x

C17 Crows Landing RdCrows Landing Rd & Grayson

RdInstall Traffic Signal $499,100 2025 CMAQ, PFF x x

C18 Service Road Service Road & Ustick Install Traffic Signal $499,100 2025 WLSP/PFF x x

C19 Roeding Rd Roeding Rd & Faith Home Rd Install Traffic Signal $499,100 2025 CMAQ, PFF x x

C20 Whitmore Ave Whitmore Ave. @ E Street Install Traffic Signal $499,100 2025 WLSP/PFF x x

C21 Whitmore Ave Whitmore Ave & Boothe Rd Install Traffic Signal $514,000 2026 CMAQ, PFF x x

C22 Whitmore Ave Whitmore Ave. @ Knox Rd Install Traffic Signal $545,300 2028 WLSP/PFF x x

C23 Central AveRedwood Rd & Central Ave and

Grayson Rd & Central AveInstall Traffic Signals $1,268,400 2030 PFF x x

C24 Hatch Rd Herndon Rd to Faith Home Rd Install Complete Street Improvements $27,086,200 2030 PFF x x

C25 Service Rd Ustick Rd to Central Rd Install Complete Street Improvements $34,650,200 2030 PFF x x

C26 Crows Landing Rd Crows Landing Rd & B Street Install Traffic Signal $578,500 2030 WLSP/PFF x x

C27 Ustick Rd Ustick Rd & F Street Install Traffic Signal $578,500 2030 WLSP/PFF x x

C28 Whitmore Ave Whitmore Ave. and Ustick Rd Install Traffic Signal $578,500 2030 WLSP/PFF x x

C29 Various Locations Various Locations Signal & ITS Improvements $3,353,200 2035 CMAQ x x

C30 Various Locations Various LocationsReconstruct Major Streets (Annual

Basis)$19,175,400 2035 RSTP x

C31 Crows Landing Rd Service Rd to Grayson Rd Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2,980,100 2035 PFF x

C32 Ustick Rd Ustick Rd & C Street Install Traffic Signal $670,700 2035 WLSP/PFF x x

C33 Whitmore Ave Whitmore Ave & Faith Home Rd Install Traffic Signal $670,700 2035 CMAQ, PFF x x

C34 Ustick Rd Ustick Rd & G Street Install Traffic Signal $777,500 2040 WLSP/PFF x x

C35 Grayson Rd Ustick Rd to Central Ave Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $2,889,600 2040 PFF x

$247,090,100

H01 Various Locations Various LocationsVarious Intersection

Improvements$39,000 2015 - 2035 RSTP, CMAQ x x

H02 Locust St Orchard Lane to Euclid AveAdd 2nd lane to a 2-lane Minor

Collector$424,200 2024

RSTP, Dev.

Impact Feesx

H03 7th St Whitmore Ave to Santa Fe AveImprove to 2-lane Major

Collector$2,288,100 2030

RSTP, Dev.

Impact Feesx

H04 Tully Rd Santa Fe Ave to Whitmore AveImprovements to 2-lane

Arterial$425,300 2014 RSTP x

H05 Santa Fe 7th Street to Hatch Road Roadway Rehabilitation $479,700 2019RSTP, Prop.

42 x

StanCOG 2014 Regional Transportation Plan

Tier I ROADWAY ProjectsProject Details Purpose/Need

Regional Projects

Total Regional (Roadways)

City of Ceres

Total City of Ceres (Roadways)

City of Hughson

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Year

Funding

SourceSystem

Preserv.

Capacity

Enhance.Safety Oper.

Alt.

Mode

Project Details Purpose/Need

H06 Euclid Ave Hatch Rd to Whitmore Ave Install Complete Street Improvements $2,630,400 2022Dev. Impact

Feesx x

H07 Various Locations Various Locations Roadway Rehabilitation $242,400 2015-2035 RSTP x

$6,529,100

M01 SR-132 West State Route 99 to Dakota Ave

Construct a new 4 lane expressway

from SR-99 to Dakota Ave (Phase 1A

of the SR-132 Connectivity to SR-99

Project- Reference: 2014 RTP Project

ID - RE 01).

$59,084,900 2018STIP, CFF,

RSTPx

M02 SR-99Kiernan Avenue (SR-219) to SR-

132 Widen from 6 to 8 lanes $50,670,900 2020 STIP, PFF, IIP X

M03 10th and J Streets 10th & J St. Corridor Pedestrian & Bike Enhancements $3,167,000 2020 CMAQ x

M04 Briggsmore Ave Tully Rd to Oakdale Rd Widen from 4 to 6 lanes $31,669,300 2020 CFF x

M05 Brink RdParalleling SR-99 to Murphy Rd

& CarpenterInstall Complete Street Improvements $15,201,300 2020

CFF,

DEVELOPERx x x

M06 Carpenter RdParadise Rd to Maze Blvd

(SR-132) (Priority #1)Install Complete Street Improvements $19,001,600 2020 CMAQ, CFF x x x

M07 Claratina Ave McHenry Ave to Coffee Rd Widen from 2 to 6-lane Expressway $16,391,000 2015 RSTP, CFF x

M08 Crows Landing Rd SR-99 to 7th St Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $7,342,700 2025 RSTP, CFF x

M09 Dale Rd Pelandale Ave to Kiernan Ave Widen from 4 to 6 lanes $7,600,700 2020 RSTP, CFD x

M10 Dale Rd Pelandale Ave to Standiford Ave Widen from 4 to 6 lanes $3,800,400 2020 RSTP x

M11 Hwy 132 SR 99 to 9th Street Various improvements $6,333,900 2020 STIP x

M12 Oakdale Rd Sylvan Ave to Claratina Ave Widen from 2 to 6 lanes $7,600,700 2020 RSTP, CFF x

M13 Roselle Ave Sylvan Ave to Claratina Rd Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $8,867,400 2020 RSTP, CFF x

M14 Scenic Avenue Coffee to Bodem Safety Improvements $2,533,600 2020 RSTP x

M15 SR-99SR-99 & Briggsmore

Interchange

PE and ROW (reconstruction to 8-lane Interchange) $12,667,800 2020 STIP x

M16 SR-99SR-99 & Briggsmore

InterchangeReconstruct to 8-lane Interchange $98,679,400 2035 STIP x

M17 SR-99 SR-99 & Pelandale InterchangeReconstruct to 8-lane Interchange -

Phase II$5,835,000 2014 STIP, CFF

M18 Various Locations Various Locations Roadway Rehabilitation $130,405,800 2014-2040 RSTP x

M19 Various Locations Various Locations Various intersection Improvements $52,164,000 2014-2040 CMAQ x x

$539,017,400

N01 SR-33 Yolo St to Sherman PkwyInstall 4 Lane Arterial Roadway

Improvements$4,753,100 2017

CFF, LTF,

CMAQ, RSTP,

Local

x

N02 SR-33 Sherman Pkwy to Stuhr RoadInstall 4 Lane Arterial Roadway

Improvements$4,298,600 2018

CFF, LTF,

CMAQ, RSTP,

Local

x

N03 Stuhr Road CCID Canal to Highway 33Install 4 Lane Arterial Roadway

Improvements$8,117,200 2019

CFF, LTF,

CMAQ, RSTP,

Local

x

N04 SR-33 Yolo Avenue to Inyo AvenueInstall 4 Lane Arterial Roadway

Improvements$3,689,700 2019

CFF, LTF,

CMAQ, RSTP,

Local

x

N05 Various Locations Various Locations Traffic flow and roadway improvements $2,459,800 2019

CFF, LTF,

CMAQ, RSTP,

Local

x x

N06 Inyo Ave Highway 33 to Canal School Rd Install Collector Street improvements $7,751,800 2023

CFF, LTF,

CMAQ, RSTP,

Local

x x

N07 Merced Avenue Highway 33 to Canal School Rd Install Collector Street improvements $3,965,100 2025

CFF, LTF,

CMAQ, RSTP,

Local

x x

$35,035,300

O01 D St Rodeo to Stearns Rd Install Complete Street Improvements $3,582,200 2018 CFF x x

O02 F St Maag Ave to Stearns Rd Widen Roadway to 5-lanes $4,152,800 2023CFF, RSTP,

Developerx

O03 J St Orsi Road to Stearns Road Install Complete Street Improvements $3,460,600 2023CFF,

Developerx x

O04 Crane Road North Crane to F St Widen Roadway to 4-lanes $8,997,600 2023CFF,

Developerx

O05 Orsi Rd Sierra Rd to F St Install Complete Street Improvements $3,460,600 2023CFF,

Developerx x

O06 Orsi Rd Orsi Road and J St Install Traffic Signal $692,200 2023CFF,

Developerx x

O07 Second Avenue D Street to E Street Roadway Rehabilitation $546,400 2015RSTP, CMAQ,

Grantsx

O08 Sierra Rd 5th St to Stearns Rd Widen Roadways to 4-lanes $4,844,900 2023 CFF, RSTP x

O09South Yosemite

AvenueH Street to J Street

Widen northbound roadway to 2-lane

road$819,600 2015

RSTP, CMAQ,

LTFx

O10 Stearns Rd A St to F St Widen Roadway to 4-lanes $2,076,400 2023CFF,

Developerx

O11 Stearns Rd F St to Sierra Rd Widen Roadway to 4-lanes $2,768,500 2023CFF,

Developerx

O12 Various Locations Various LocationsInstall Traffic Signals and Various

Intersection Improvements$1,957,200 2018-2023 CMAQ x x

O13 Various Locations Various Locations Roadway Rehabilitation $1,957,200 2018-2023RSTP, CMAQ,

Prop 42x

$39,316,200

P01 Sperry Ave Ward Ave to Rogers Road Widen to 4-lanes $11,255,100 2016Dev. Fees,

RSTPx

Total City of Hughson (Roadway)

City of Modesto

City of Newman

Total City of Newman (Roadway)

Total City of Modesto (Roadway)

City of Patterson

City of Oakdale

Total City of Oakdale (Roadway)

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Location Project Limits Description Total CostConstruction

Year

Funding

SourceSystem

Preserv.

Capacity

Enhance.Safety Oper.

Alt.

Mode

Project Details Purpose/Need

P02Sperry Ave

InterchangeI-5 to Rogers Road

Signal and Off-Ramp Improvements at

interchange. Widen Sperry Ave to 4

Lanes between Rogers Road and I-5.

$17,505,100 2017

Dev. Fees,

STIP, CMAQ,

Local

x x

P03 Sperry Ave Ward Ave to SR-33 Install Complete Street Improvements $7,379,300 2019Dev. Fees,

RSTPx x

P04 Various Locations Various Locations Install Traffic Signals $17,008,800 2014-2030Dev. Fees,

CMAQx x

P05 Various Locations Various Locations Roadway Rehabilitation $5,510,100 2014-2030 RSTP, CMAQ x x

$58,658,400

R01 Various Locations Various Locations Roadway Rehabilitation $2,694,200 2014 - 2023RSTP, LTF,

Gas Taxx

R02

Pavement

Management:

Prevntative

Maintenance

Various Locations Roadway Rehabilitation $14,469,900 2014-2038 RSTP, LTF x

R03 SR-108 Jackson to BNSF Tracks Widen roadway from 2-4 lanes $4,845,600 2023

RSTP, Dev.

Fees/Traffic

Impact Fees

x

R04 Patterson Roselle Ave to Claus Rd Install Complete Street Improvements $6,844,500 2029

RSTP, Dev.

Fees/Traffic

Impact Fees

x x

R05 Roselle Avenue Patterson to Claribel Install Complete Street Improvements $4,311,400 2033

Dev.

Fees/Traffic

Impact Fees

x x

R06 Claus Road California to Claribel Widen roadway from 2-4 lanes $1,895,700 2020

Dev.

Fees/Traffic

Impact Fees

x

R07 Claribel Rd Claribel at Roselle Signal improvements $162,200 2014 CMAQ x x

R08 Patterson Rd Patterson at RoselleSignal improvements with pedestrian

crossings and sidewalks$1,307,000 2015 CMAQ x x

R09 Santa Fe Rd Calendar at Santa Fe Signal improvements $742,700 2014 CMAQ x x

R10 Patterson Rd Patterson at Third Signal improvements $450,300 2016 CMAQ x x

R11 Claus Road Claus at California Signal improvements $652,400 2021 CMAQ x x

R12 Patterson Rd Patterson at Eighth Signal improvements $403,200 2022 CMAQ x x

R13 Patterson Rd Patterson at First Signal improvements $933,500 2023 CMAQ x x

R14 Claus Rd SR-108 at Claus Signal improvements $1,688,300 2016 CMAQ x x

R15 Patterson Rd Patterson at First Railroad crossing improvements $396,600 2025

Dev.

Fees/Traffic

Impact Fees

x x

R16 Patterson Rd Patterson at Third Railroad crossing improvements $286,500 2014

Dev.

Fees/Traffic

Impact Fees

x x

R17 Patterson Rd Patterson at Eighth Railroad crossing improvements $303,900 2016

Dev.

Fees/Traffic

Impact Fees

x x

R18 Patterson Rd Patterson at Snedigar Railroad crossing improvements $273,500 2016

Dev.

Fees/Traffic

Impact Fees

x x

R19 Patterson Rd Patterson at Terminal Railroad crossing improvements $307,900 2020

Dev.

Fees/Traffic

Impact Fees

x x

R20 Santa Fe Rd First at Santa Fe Install roundabout $346,100 2023 CMAQ x x

R21 SR-108 SR-108 at First StreetInstall Congestion Management

improvements$2,512,700 2021 CMAQ x

$45,828,100

T01 SR-99 SR-99 & Fulkerth Rd Reconstruct Interchange $12,667,800 2020

CMAQ, Dev.

Fees, RSTP,

STIP

x x

T02 Fulkerth Rd Tegner Rd to Dianne DrWiden from 2-lane to 4-lane Arterial

with Class II bike facility and transit$580,400 2018

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T03 Monte Vista Ave Olive Ave to Berkeley AveInstall Median; Add one (1) lane with

Class II bike facility$1,317,500 2020

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x x

T04 Fulkerth Rd Washington Rd to Tegner RdWiden from 2-lane to 4-lane Arterial

with Class II bike facility$3,419,800 2018

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T05 Washington Rd Linwood Ave to Fulkerth RdWiden from 2-lane to 4-lane Arterial

with Class II bike facility and transit$2,176,400 2025

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T06 Tegner Rd Linwood Ave to W. Main StConstruct new 2-lane Industrial

Collector with Class II bike facility$434,600 2020

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T07 W. Canal Dr SR-99 to Tegner RdConstruct new 2-lane Collector with

Class I bike facility$2,065,400 2016

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T08 N. Olive Ave Tuolumne Rd to Tornell RdWiden from 2-lane to 4-lane Arterial

with Class II bike facility$757,600 2020 Dev. Fees x

T09 N. Olive Ave Canal Dr to Wayside RdWiden from 2-lane to 4-lane Arterial

with Class II bike facility and transit$852,600 2020 Dev. Fees x

T10 N. Olive Ave Wayside Dr to North AveWiden from 2-lane to 4-lane Arterial

with Class II bike facility and transit$888,100 2020 Dev. Fees x

T11 W. Linwood Ave Walnut Rd to Lander Ave

Widen from 2-lane to 3-lane Collector

with Class II bike facility and transit

(West Ave. South to Lander)

$615,700 2020Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T12 W. Linwood Ave Walnut Rd to Washington RdWiden from 2-lane to 3-lane Collector

with Class II bike facility $4,207,400 2025

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T13 W. Canal Dr Washington Rd to Kilroy RdConstruct new 2-lane Collector with

Class I bike facility$2,507,600 2018

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

City of Riverbank

Total City of Riverbank (Roadway)

Total City of Patterson (Roadway)

City of Turlock

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Location Project Limits Description Total CostConstruction

Year

Funding

SourceSystem

Preserv.

Capacity

Enhance.Safety Oper.

Alt.

Mode

Project Details Purpose/Need

T14 East AveGolden State Blvd to

Daubenberger Rd

Widen from 2-lane to 4-lane Arterial

with Class III bike facility from Minaret

to S. Berkeley/Class II from S. Berkeley

to Daubenberger and transit from Oak

to S. Johnson

$5,958,600 2030Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T15 Golden State Blvd Taylor Rd to Monte Vista Ave

Complete 6-lane Boulevard with Class

II bike facility and transit from

Christoffersen to Monte Vista

$3,310,100 2020Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T16 Golden State Blvd Monte Vista Ave to Fulkerth RdComplete 6-lane Boulevard with Class

II bike facility $2,869,300 2020

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T17 N. Kilroy Ave W. Main St to W. Canal Dr Construct new Collector $743,100 2025Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T18 Tegner Rd Monte Vista Ave to Fulkerth Rd Complete 2-lane Industrial Collector $674,300 2015Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T19 Tegner RdFulkerth Rd to north of Pedretti

Park

Construct new 2-lane Industrial

Collector$995,700 2020

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T20 Taylor Rd Tegner Rd to Golden State BlvdWiden from 2-lane to 4-lane Collector

with Class II bike facility$505,500 2020

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T21 S. Kilroy AveSpengler Way to W. Linwood

AveConstruct new Industrial Collector $934,000 2025

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T22 Taylor Rd Golden State Blvd to SR-99Widen from 2-lane to 4-lane Arterial

with Class II bike facility$139,600 2025

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T23 Tegner Rd W. Main St to Fulkerth RdConstruct new 2-lane Industrial

Collector with Class II bike facility$2,795,800 2020

Dev. Fees,

RSTP x

T24 Various Locations Various Locations

Install Traffic Signals and Various

Intersection and Synchronization

Improvements

$4,105,100 2014 - 2025CMAQ, Dev.

Feesx x

T25 SR-99Lander Ave (SR-165) to S. City

LimitsConstruct New Interchange $35,785,000 2028

CMAQ, Dev.

Fees, STIPx

T26 SR-99 W. Main St Construct New Interchange $19,091,000 2025CMAQ, Dev.

Fees, STIPx

T27 SR-99 Taylor Rd Reconstruct existing Interchange $7,693,700 2025CMAQ, Dev.

Fees, STIPx x

T28 SR-99 Tuolumne Rd Construct New Overpass $9,693,400 2018CMAQ, Dev.

Fees, STIPx

T29 Washington Rd Fulkerth Rd to Monte Vista AveConstruct 4-lane Expressway with

Class II bike facility and transit$2,674,000 2025

Dev. Fees,

RSTPx

T30 Golden State Blvd Golden State Blvd & Taylor RdWiden Intersection from 2 to 4 lanes

with bike improvements$2,690,400 2025

Dev. Fees,

RSTPx

T31 Various Locations Various Locations Roadway Rehabilitation $40,502,000 2014-2040 RSTP x

$173,651,500

W01 Various Locations Various Locations

Traffic Signals, intersection

improvements and other transportation

enhancements

$4,769,300 2014-2040CMAQ, RSTP,

HSIPx x

W02 Various Locations Various Locations Roadway Rehabilitation $14,158,800 2014-2040 RSTP x

$18,928,100

SC01 Various Locations Various Locations Roadway Rehabilitation $65,993,400 2014 - 2040 RSTP x

SC02 SR-99 SR-99 & Hammett Rd Interchange Replacement $95,524,200 2015 STIP, PFF x

SC03North County

CorridorTully Rd to SR 120/108 Construct 2-6 Lane Expressway $380,031,100 2020 STIP, IIP, PFF x

SC04 McHenry AveMcHenry Ave @ Stanislaus

River BridgeSeismic Bridge Replacement $21,493,000 2015 HBP, PFF x x x

SC05 Crows Landing RdCrows Landing Rd. & Grayson

RdInstall Traffic Signal $2,740,100 2018 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC06Santa Fe Ave &

Terminal AveBNSF Railroad Upgrade Railroad Crossings $656,800 2015 Section 130 x x

SC07 Geer-Albers Milnes to Claribel Widen to 3 lanes $4,111,900 2022 PFF x

SC08 McHenry Ave Ladd Rd to Hogue Rd Widen to 5 lanes $5,349,600 2018 STIP, PFF x

SC09 Crows Landing Rd San Joaquin River BridgeSeismic Bridge Replacement - 3-lane

Bridge$17,653,500 2014

HBP/LSSRP,

PFFx x x

SC10 Geer RdGeer Rd @ Tuolumne River

BridgeSeismic Bridge Retrofit $1,688,300 2014 HBP/LSSRP x x

SC11 Hickman Rd Hickman Rd @ Tuolumne River Seismic Bridge Replacement $20,563,300 2018 HBP/LSSRP x x

SC12 Hills Ferry RdHills Ferry Rd @ San Joaquin

RiverSeismic Bridge Retrofit - Mandatory $7,800,500 2014 HBP/LSSRP x x

SC13 Pete Miller RdPete Miller Rd @ Delta Mendota

Canal BridgeSeismic Bridge Retrofit $2,049,000 2015 HBP/LSSRP x x

SC14 Santa Fe AveSanta Fe Ave @ Tuolumne

River BridgeSeismic Bridge Replacement $27,057,300 2016

HBP/LSSRP,

PFFx x x

SC15 Seventh StSeventh St @ Tuolumne River

Bridge

Seismic Bridge Replacement; 4 lane

bridge with pedestrian access$35,666,400 2016 HBP x x x x

SC16 Claribel Rd Claribel Rd & Coffee Rd Install Traffic Signal $2,251,100 2014 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC17 Crows Landing Rd Crows Landing Rd & Keyes Rd Install Traffic Signal $2,822,300 2019 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC18 Crows Landing Rd Crows Landing Rd & W. Main St Install Traffic Signal $3,462,800 2015 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC19 Crows Landing RdCrows Landing Rd & Fulkerth

AveInstall Traffic Signal $2,851,600 2021 PFF x x

SC20 Claribel Rd McHenry Ave to Oakdale Rd Widen to 5 lanes $15,875,400 2014 STIP, PFF x

SC21 Kilburn RdKilburn Rd @ Orestimba Creek

BridgeReplace Bridge (Critical) $6,292,900 2016 HBP x x

SC22 Carpenter RdCrows Landing Rd & Carpenter

RdInstall Traffic Signal $3,251,100 2029 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC23 Carpenter Rd Carpenter Rd & Grayson Rd Install Traffic Signal $3,305,700 2026 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC24 Carpenter Rd Carpenter Rd & Hatch Rd Install Traffic Signal $1,791,100 2015 CMAQ, PFF x x

Total City of Turlock (Roadway)

City of Waterford

Total City of Waterford (Roadway)

Stanislaus County

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Location Project Limits Description Total CostConstruction

Year

Funding

SourceSystem

Preserv.

Capacity

Enhance.Safety Oper.

Alt.

Mode

Project Details Purpose/Need

SC25 Carpenter Rd Carpenter Rd & Keyes Rd Install Traffic Signal $3,612,300 2029 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC26 Carpenter Rd Carpenter Rd & W. Main St Install Traffic Signal $3,359,800 2019 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC27 Carpenter Rd Carpenter Rd & Whitmore Ave Install Traffic Signal $2,213,800 2016 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC28 Central Ave W. Main St & Central Ave Install Traffic Signal $6,523,900 2018 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC29 Claribel Rd Claribel Rd & Roselle Ave Install Traffic Signal $2,251,100 2014 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC30 Geer Rd Geer & Santa Fe Install Traffic Signal $3,522,900 2018 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC31 Geer Rd Geer & Whitmore Install Traffic Signal $3,262,000 2018 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC32 Golden State BlvdGolden State Blvd & Golf Rd /

Berkeley AveIntersection Improvements $2,388,200 2015 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC33 Santa Fe Ave Santa Fe & Hatch RoadInstall Traffic Signal; Upgrade Railroad

Crossing Equipment$3,376,600 2014 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC34 Santa Fe Ave Santa Fe Ave & East Ave Install Traffic Signal $3,612,300 2029 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC35 Santa Fe Ave Santa Fe Ave & Keyes RdInstall Traffic Signal; Upgrade Railroad

Crossing Equipment$4,537,800 2023 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC36 Santa Fe Ave Santa Fe Ave & Main StInstall Traffic Signal; Upgrade Railroad

Crossing Equipment$4,405,700 2022 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC37 Santa Fe Ave Santa Fe Ave & Service RdInstall Traffic Signal; Upgrade Railroad

Crossing Equipment$4,537,800 2023 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC38 Faith Home Rd W. Main St & Faith Home Rd Install Traffic Signal $3,176,500 2023 CMAQ, PFF x x

SC39 Carpenter Rd Whitmore Ave to Keyes Rd Widen to 3 lanes $5,534,500 2016 PFF x

SC40 Carpenter Rd Keyes Rd to Monte Vista Ave Widen to 3 lanes $3,783,900 2018 PFF x

SC41 Carpenter Rd Monte Vista Ave to W. Main St Widen to 3 lanes $3,737,500 2020 PFF x

SC42 Claus Rd Terminal Ave to Claribel Rd Widen to 3 lanes $2,648,600 2024 PFF x

SC43 Crows Landing Rd Keyes Rd to Monte Vista Ave Widen to 3 lanes $2,459,800 2016 PFF x

SC44 Crows Landing Rd Monte Vista Ave to W. Main St Widen to 3 lanes $2,459,800 2016 PFF x

SC45 Crows Landing Rd W. Main St to Harding Rd Widen to 3 lanes $2,533,600 2017 PFF x

SC46 Crows Landing Rd Harding Rd to Carpenter Rd Widen to 3 lanes $3,091,100 2019 PFF x

SC47 Crows Landing RdCarpenter Rd to River Rd/

Marshall RdWiden to 3 lanes $1,425,800 2021 PFF x

SC48 Crows Landing Rd River Rd/Marshall Rd to SR-33 Widen to 3 lanes $15,112,300 2024 PFF x

SC49 Geer-Albers Taylor Rd to Santa Fe Ave Widen to 3 lanes $4,550,600 2016 PFF x

SC50 Geer-Albers Santa Fe Ave to Hatch Rd Widen to 3 lanes $3,927,000 2017 PFF x

SC51 Geer-Albers Hatch Rd to SR-132 Widen to 3 lanes $3,628,600 2019 PFF x

SC52 Geer-Albers SR-132 to Milnes Rd Widen to 3 lanes $10,696,400 2028 PFF x

SC53 McHenry AveHogue Rd to San Joaquin

County LineWiden to 5 lanes $8,891,600 2014 STIP, PFF x

SC54 Santa Fe Ave Keyes Rd to Geer Rd Widen to 3 lanes $4,405,700 2022 PFF x

SC55 Santa Fe Ave Geer Rd to Hatch Rd Widen to 3 lanes $3,116,000 2024 PFF x

SC56 Santa Fe Ave Hatch to Tuolumne River Widen to 3 lanes $2,809,900 2026 PFF x

SC57 W. Main StSan Joaquin River to Carpenter

RdWiden to 3 lanes $5,398,600 2020 PFF x

SC58 W. Main StCarpenter Rd to Crows Landing

RdWiden to 3 lanes $3,443,700 2016 PFF x

SC59 W. Main StCrows Landing Rd to Mitchell

RdWiden to 3 lanes $5,288,500 2016 PFF x

SC60 W. Main St Mitchell Rd to Washington Rd Widen to 3 lanes $3,783,900 2018 PFF x

SC61 SR-219 SR-99 to McHenry Ave Widen to 6-lanes $41,527,100 2020 STIP x

SC62 SR-132 West Dakota to GatesConstruct new 2-lane alignment on

existing Right of Way$55,369,400 2020 STIP x

SC63 Cooperstown RdCooperstown Road at Gallup

Creek

Bridge Replacement - Off System

Bridge Toll Credits$3,249,200 2018 HBP x x

SC64 Cooperstown RdCooperstown Road at Rydberg

Creek

Bridge Replacement - Off System

Bridge Toll Credits$3,313,000 2018 HBP x x

SC65 Crabtree Rd Crabtree Road at Dry CreekBridge Replacement - Off System

Bridge Toll Credits$6,646,800 2017 HBP x x

SC66 Gilbert RdGilbert Road at Ceres Main

Canal

Bridge Replacement - Off System

Bridge Toll Credits$1,254,200 2017 HBP x x

SC67 Pleasant Valley RdPleasant Valley Road at South

San Joaquin Main Canal

Bridge Replacement - Off System

Bridge Toll Credits$2,325,200 2018 HBP x x

SC68 Shiells RdShiells Road over CCID Main

Canal

Bridge Replacement - Off System

Bridge Toll Credits$2,041,000 2018 HBP x x

SC69 St. FrancisSt. Francis Ave at MID Main

Canal

Bridge Replacement - Off System

Bridge Toll Credits$1,722,400 2018 HBP x x

SC70 Tegner RdTegner Road at Turlock

Irrigation District Lateral #5

Bridge Replacement - Off System

Bridge Toll Credits$2,586,100 2018 HBP x x

SC71 Tim Bell Road Tim Bell Road at Dry CreekBridge Replacement - Off System

Bridge Toll Credits$15,482,400 2018 HBP x x

SC72 Las PalmasLas Palmas Ave over San

Joaquin RiverBridge Replacement $24,221,700 2016 HBP x x

SC73 Milton RoadMilton Road over Rock Creek

Tributary

Bridge Replacement - Off System

Bridge Toll Credits$830,200 2016 HBP x x

SC74 Sonora Road Sonora Road over Martells

CreekScour Countermeasure $145,900 2016 HBP x x

SC75 Faith Home RdKeyes Rd to Faith Home Rd

InterchangeConstruct new 4-lane Expressway $18,820,300 2024 PFF x

SC76 Faith Home Rd

Faith Home Rd Interchange to

Service Rd including FHRD

overcrossing of SR-99

Construct new 4-lane Expressway $19,630,400 2024 PFF x

SC77 Faith Home Rd Service Rd to Hatch Rd Construct new 4-lane Expressway $25,332,600 2024 PFF x

SC78 Faith Home Rd Hatch Rd to Garner Viaduct Construct new 4-lane Expressway $47,798,500 2024 PFF x

SC79 Faith Home Rd Garner Rd to SR-132 Construct new 4-lane Expressway $12,463,800 2024 PFF x

$1,168,550,700

$2,713,501,300

Total Stanislaus County (Roadways)

Total Tier I Roadway Costs

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Location Project Limits Description Total CostConstruction

Year

Funding

SourceSystem

Preserv.

Capacity

Enhance.Safety Oper.

Alt.

Mode

Project Details Purpose/Need

Various Locations Various LocationsPlanning, Programming and Monitoring

Activities$1,420,000 2014-2018

RSTP, STIP,

FTA

$1,420,000Total Regional (Planning)

Regional Planning

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POLICY BOARD MEETING STANCOG BOARD ROOM 1111 I STREET, SUITE 308

MODESTO, CA AUGUST 19, 2015 (WEDNESDAY)

6:00 PM Board Agendas and Minutes: Policy Board agendas, minutes and copies of items to be considered by the StanCOG Policy Board are available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting at the StanCOG offices located at 1111 “I” Street, Suite 308, Modesto, CA during normal business hours. The documents are also available on StanCOG’s website at www.stancog.org/policy-board.shtm. Materials related to an item on this Agenda submitted to the Policy Board after distribution of the agenda packet are available for public inspection at the address listed above during normal business hours. These documents are also available on StanCOG’s website, subject to staff’s ability to post the documents before the meeting. Public Comment Period: Matters under the jurisdiction of the Policy Board, and not on the posted agenda, may be addressed by the general public at the beginning of the regular agenda and any off-agenda matters before the Policy Board for consideration. However, California law prohibits the Policy Board from taking action on any matter which is not on the posted agenda unless it is determined to be an emergency by the Policy Board. Any member of the public wishing to address the Policy Board during the “Public Comment” period will be limited to 5 minutes unless the Chair of the Board grants a longer period of time. At a Special Meeting, members of the public may address the Board on any item on the Agenda at the time the item is considered by the Board. Public Participation on a Matter on the Agenda: Please step to the podium at the time the agenda item is announced by the Chairperson. In order to ensure that interested parties have an opportunity to speak, any person addressing the Policy Board will be limited to a maximum of 5 minutes unless the Chair of the Board grants a longer period of time. Reasonable Accommodations: This Agenda shall be made available upon request in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. § 12132) and the Ralph M. Brown Act (California Government Code § 54954.2). Persons requesting a disability related modification or accommodation in order to participate in the meeting should contact Cindy Malekos at (209) 525-4600 during regular business hours at least 72 hours prior to the time of the meeting to enable StanCOG to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. Notice Regarding Non-English Speakers: StanCOG Policy Board meetings are conducted in English and translations to other languages is not provided. Anyone wishing to address the Policy Board is advised to have an interpreter or to contact Cindy Malekos at (209) 525-4600 during regular business hours at least 72 hours prior to the time of the meeting so that StanCOG can provide an interpreter. Aviso con Respecto a Personas que no Hablan el Idioma de Inglés: Las reuniónes de la Mesa Directiva del Consejo de Gobiernos de Stanislaus son conducidas en Inglés y traducciones a otros idiomas no son disponibles. Cualquier persona que desea dirigirse a la Mesa Directiva se le aconseja que traiga su propio intérprete o llame a Cindy Malekos al (209) 525-4600 durante horas de oficina regulares o a lo menos 72 horas antes de la reunión de la Mesa Directiva del Consejo de Gobiernos de Stanislaus, para proporcionarle con un intérprete.

AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER

2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

3. ROLL CALL

4. PUBLIC COMMENTS

These matters may be presented only by interested persons in the audience. Discussion is limited to five minutes or at the discretion of the Chair

5. CONSENT CALENDAR

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A. Motion to Approve Policy Board Minutes of 6/17/15

B. Motion to Adopt by Resolution 15-1 FY 2014/15 Local Transportation Fund Allocations for Other

Purposes: City of Ceres

C. Motion to Adopt by Resolution 15-2 FY 2014/15 Local Transportation Fund Supplemental Apportionment

D. Motion to Adopt by Resolution 15-3 FY 2015/16 Budget and Overall Work Program (OWP)

Amendment 1

E. Motion to Approve Release of Request for Proposals (RFP) for State Route 99 Enhancement Plan

6. PRESENTATION A. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)

(POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER POLICY BOARD MEETING AT REQUEST OF FHWA)

B. Recognition of 30 Years of Service on StanCOG Staff by Robin Whitehead

C. Recognition of 7 Years of Service on StanCOG Policy Board by Ed Katen

7. DISCUSSION/ACTION ITEMS

A. Motion to Adopt Amendments to Bylaws of StanCOG, Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee

(BPAC), Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC), Social Services Transportation Advisory Committee (SSTAC), and Adopt Bylaws for Valley Vision Stanislaus (VVS) Steering Committee

B. Motion to Adopt Resolution to Authorize Executive Director to Negotiate and Execute Contract with Kathleen Grace Consulting for Classification and Salary Study

C. Air Quality Update

8. INFORMATION ITEMS

The following items are for information only. A. Selection of Polling Consultant

B. Bike to Work 2015 Results

C. Administrative Modification #7 to the 2015 Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP)

and Federal statewide Transportation Improvement Program (FSTIP) – Type 1 Administrative Modification

D. 2015 FTIP Monthly Project Status Report FFY 2014/15

E. Commute Connection Monthly Reports – May and June 2015

F. Second Call for Projects for FY 2013/15 FTA Section 5310

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G. Executive Committee Minutes of 8/10/15

H. Management and Finance Committee Minutes of 8/5/15

I. Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) Minutes of 8/5/15

9. CALTRANS REPORT

10. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT

11. MEMBER REPORTS

12. OPEN SESSION DISCLOSURE REGARDING CLOSED SESSION ITEMS PURSUANT TO

GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.7

13. ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION

A. Public Employee Appointment Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 Title: Executive Director

B. Conference with Labor Negotiator Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6:

Agency Designated Representative: Chair Vito Chiesa/Rod Attebery Unrepresented Employee: Executive Director

14. RECONVENE FROM CLOSED SESSION

A. Report from Closed Session

15. REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION

A. Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Appointment of Executive Director

16. ADJOURNMENT

Next Regularly Scheduled Policy Board Meeting: September 19, 2015 (Wednesday) @ 6:00 pm StanCOG Board Room 1111 I Street, Suite 308 Modesto, CA 95354