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Agenda Item 5.

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TRANSPORTATION AGENCY FOR MONTEREY COUNTY
Memorandum
To: 

Measure X Citizens Oversight Committee

From:

Stefania Castillo, Transportation Planner

Meeting Date:

October 20, 2020

Subject:

Fort Ord Regional Trail and Greenway Project Update


RECOMMENDED ACTION:
RECEIVE update on the Fort Ord Regional Trail and Greenway (FORTAG) Project.
SUMMARY:

The Fort Ord Regional Trail and Greenway (FORTAG) project has reached several milestones including certification of the final environmental document, approval of a Master Agreement among the underlying jurisdictions, and completion of the preliminary engineering design. The Transportation Agency secured a $10.3 million state Active Transportation Program grant to fund the construction of the first segment of the trail, from Safeway at Canyon Del Rey Blvd. to Del Rey Woods school in Seaside. On October 28, 2020 the TAMC Board will vote on a contract for the preparation of final design plans, specifications and estimates and right-of-way work for this first trail segment. 

FINANCIAL IMPACT:
On June 2020, the TAMC Board released a Request for Proposals for final design and right-of-way services for Phase 1 of the Fort Ord Regional Trail and Greenway (FORTAG) Canyon Del Rey/SR 218 segment. The design tasks will be funded out of $600,000 in state Senate Bill 1 Local Partnership Program funds and $1.376 million in local Measure X funds. The right-of-way tasks will be paid from $1.198 million in state Active Transportation grant funds. Construction will be funded through a future allocation of $9.1 million in state Active Transportation grant funds in 2022. Other segments will proceed to design and construction as matching funds for Measure X (which sets aside a total of $20 million for the entire trail) are obtained. 
DISCUSSION:

The vision for the Fort Ord Regional Trail & Greenway (FORTAG) is to create a multimodal route designed to accommodate people of all ages and abilities that connects communities in and around the former Fort Ord to each other and to education, employment, community and recreation centers. It will serve as a safe pedestrian and bicycle corridor connecting the cities of Seaside, Marina, Del Rey Oaks, Monterey and unincorporated community residents to California State University Monterey Bay, the Fort Ord National Monument, and the Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail. The Final Environmental Impact Report for the proposed 28-mile paved trail was certified by the Transportation Agency Board on March 25, 2020. A Master Agreement was approved by the Transportation Agency and the underlying jurisdictions in June 2020.

 

On August 2020, the California Transportation Commission approved the allocation of $1.198 million in Senate Bill 1 Active Transportation Program funds for right-of-way acquisition for Phase 1 of the SR 218 Canyon Del Rey Segment of the FORTAG. The Commission also approved the allocation of $600,000 in Senate Bill 1 Local Partnership Program funds for the preparation of final design plans, specifications and estimates for construction of this first trail segment.

 

Phase 1 of the Canyon Del Rey/State Route 218 Segment involves construction of the trail through the City of Del Rey Oaks from Safeway to Del Rey Woods Elementary in the City of Seaside. A tunnel under Canyon Del Rey Boulevard will connect Del Rey Oaks City Hall and the existing staircase entrance to the Frog Pond. A 12-foot wide raised pathway will be constructed to connect trail users from the tunnel to Carlton Drive at an accessible grade. The trail will extend northeast up Carton Drive to Plumas Avenue. Along Carlton Drive the trail will consist of a new 12-foot wide multi-use sidewalk, with a 5-foot wide buffer, on the west side of the road. Along Plumas Avenue the trail will follow the existing PG&E easement up to Del Rey Woods Elementary. The tunnel landing and the raised pathway are the only project elements expected to be constructed within the Frog Pond as part of Phase 1.

 

A multi-agency review panel recommends that the TAMC Board select GHD, Inc. to perform the engineering and right-of-way work.  Once the consultant team is brought on board, public workshops will be scheduled in coordination with Caltrans, the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District, and the cities of Del Rey Oaks and Seaside to gather input on how the trail will ultimately look and feel.

 

Final design and right-of-way certification are anticipated to take approximately two years to complete, starting in Fall 2020 and scheduled for completion by June 30, 2022. Construction is scheduled to start thereafter in 2022.

 

Other segments of the FORTAG will proceed to design and construction as matching funds are obtained. On September 15, 2020, TAMC staff submitted two state Active Transportation Program grant applications for a segment of the trail on the Cal State University Monterey Bay campus and in the City of Marina. Grant awards are expected to be announced in February 2021.

WEB ATTACHMENTS:
Canyon Del Rey/SR 218 Segment - Phase 1 - Map