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Agenda Item 6.

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TRANSPORTATION AGENCY FOR MONTEREY COUNTY
Memorandum
To: 

Board of Directors

From:

Christina Watson, Director of Planning

Meeting Date:

January 23, 2019

Subject:

State Legislative Update & 2019 Legislative Program


RECOMMENDED ACTION:

RECEIVE update on state legislative issues and ADOPT the 2019 legislative program.

SUMMARY:

Staff and legislative analyst Gus Khouri will present a state legislative update and request adoption of the 2019 legislative program.

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

Several items on the final 2019 legislative program pertain to preserving and seeking transportation funding.

DISCUSSION:

Agency legislative analyst Gus Khouri, Khouri Consulting, will attend the meeting to present an update on state legislative activities and the 2019 legislative program.

 

The purpose of the legislative program is to set general principles to guide staff and Board responses to legislative or budgetary proposals. The program also notifies state representatives of the Transportation Agency’s position on issues of key importance to the Agency. The 2019 legislative program continues to focus on transportation funding and is limited to priorities that are likely to come up in the 2019 legislative session.

 

Attachment 1 is the final 2019 legislative program, and Attachment 2 shows changes from the draft 2019 program.

 

Key changes between the draft program circulated by the TAMC Board and the proposed final

program include:

State priorities:

  • 3S. Promote jobs-housing balance and alternative transportation modes as ways to reduce vehicles miles traveled, while maintaining statewide equity between urban and rural areas. (New item)
  • 4S. Support legislation to transfer funding derived from the sale of excess rights-of-way purchased for the Prunedale Bypass project to priority projects in the region. (New item)
  • 6S. Support streamlining project delivery, including simplifying grant program applications, raising encroachment permit thresholds, and accelerating project permit approvals. (New item)
  • 7S. Coordinate with the Monterey-Salinas Transit District to review existing metrics for the qualification and distribution of Transportation Development Act (TDA) revenues, with the possibility for legislation in 2020 to update TDA law. (Revised language per MST)
  • 8S. Support legislation that promotes transit-oriented development (such as via redevelopment or opportunity zones), complete streets, alternative commutes, multi-modal transportation, and active transportation projects. (Revised language per Executive Committee)

Federal priorities:

  • 1F.7. Support Monterey-Salinas Transit application for federal funding for the SURF Bus Line in the Monterey Branch Line corridor.(New item)
  • 1F.8. Support applications for the Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) Transportation Discretionary Grant program on the California Central Coast. (New item)

 

Staff presented the draft program at the TAMC Board meeting in October and the Rail Policy Committee, Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Advisory Committee, and Technical Advisory Committee in November. Staff also met with partner agencies locally and statewide to discuss items for the program. The Executive Committee recommended adoption by the Board at their January 9, 2019 meeting.

ATTACHMENTS:
Description
2019 Final TAMC Legislative Program
2019 Final TAMC Legislative Program, showing changes