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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-06-2012 City Council Packet SupplementalJJ r -� AGENDA REGULAR MEETING SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 69 2012 REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 P.M. — CIVIC THEATER/COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL REPORT OF CITY CLERK ON POSTING OF AGENDA (Pursuant to Gov't. Code 54954.2, the agenda for this meeting was properly posted on May 31, 2012) COMMUNICATIONS FROM COMMISSIONS & PUBLIC Oral Communications on Non- Aundized Items Any member of the public will be allowed to address the City Council for up to three (3) minutes on matters not on this agenda. The law generally prohibits the council from discussing or taking action on such items. However, the Council may instruct staff accordingly regarding Oral Communications under Council Direction to Staff. Oral Communications - Council Direction to Staff Instruction to Staff regarding actions on current Oral Communications. Communications from Boards and Commissions Council Direction to Staff Instruction to Staff regarding actions on current Communications from Boards & Commissions. - ANNOUNCEMENTS CEREMONIAL ITEMS Commendations for Outgoing Youth Commissioners Recommended action: Read and present commendations. 2. Appointment of Youth Commissioners and Oath of Office Recommended action: Adopt the attached resolution appointing 8 members to the Saratoga Youth Commission and direct the City Clerk to administer the Oath of Office. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS None CONSENT CALENDAR The Consent Calendar contains routine items of business. Items in this section will be acted in one motion, unless removed by the Mayor or a Council member. Any member of the public may speak to an item on the Consent Calendar at this time, or request the Mayor remove an item from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Public Speakers are limited to three (3) minutes. City Council Meeting Minutes Recommended action: Approve City Council minutes for the meetings on May 16, 2012 and May 4, 2005. 4. Review of Accounts Payable Check Register Recommended action: Review and accept check registers for the following accounts payable payment cycles: May 16, 2012 May 23, 2012 5. Treasurer's Report for the Month Ended April 30, 2012 Recommended action: Review and accept the Treasurer's Report for the month ended April 30, 2012. 6. Fiscal Year 2012/13 Gann Appropriation Limit Recommended action: Review report and adopt resolution approving the Gann Appropriation Limit for FY 2012/13. 7. Adoption of the Fiscal Year 2012/13 Operating & Capital Budget and Environmental Impact Assessment for new Capital Improvement Plan projects Recommended action: 1. Adopt resolution approving the Proposed FY 2012/13 Operating and Capital Budgets, directing staff to incorporate within the final adopted budget any changes related to late - breaking changes, minor corrections, carry forward appropriations, refined estimates, grant approvals, claim reimbursements, pass - through appropriations, or additional direction from Council upon adoption of the budget. 2. Adopt the attached Environmental Impact Assessment for new projects included in the FY 2012/13 Capital Improvement Plan update. 8. Resolution Authorizing Final Disposition of Certain City Records Recommended action: Adopt resolution authorizing final disposition of certain city records. 9. Resolution Calling for General Municipal Election — November 6, 2012 Recommended action: Adopt the attached resolution calling for a consolidated, General Municipal Election on November 6, 2012. 10. Motor Vehicle (MV) Resolution restricting parking on Saratoga Avenue Recommended action: Move to adopt a Motor Vehicle Resolution authorizing No Parking or Stopping on a portion of Trinity Avenue. 11. Motor Vehicle (MV) Resolution restricting parking on Trinity Avenue Recommended action: Move to adopt a Motor Vehicle Resolution authorizing No Parking or Stopping on a portion of Trinity Avenue. 12. Contract Extension for Scanning Services Recommended action: Approve a two -year contract extension with Peelle Technologies for scanning services and authorize City Manager to execute the same. 13. Contract Extension for Traffic Signal Maintenance Recommended action: Approve a two -year contract extension with Republic ITS for monthly maintenance and on call repair of traffic signals, and authorize the City Manager to execute the same. 14. Contract Renewal for City Surveyor Consulting Services Recommended action: Approve a two -year contract renewal with Giuliani and Kull, Inc. for City Surveyor Services and authorize the City Manager to execute the same. PUBLIC HEARINGS Applicants /Appellants and their representatives have a total of ten minutes maximum for opening statements. Members of the public may comment on any item for up to three minutes. Applicant /Appellants and their representatives have a total of five minutes maximum for closing statements. Items requested for continuance are subject to Council's approval at the Council meeting 15. Zoning Ordinance Amendment Modifying the Definition of Impervious Surface, Providing Site Coverage Credits, and Providing Exemptions for Driveways & Emergency Vehicle Access. Recommended action: Conduct a public hearing. Introduce and waive the first reading of the ordinance amending City Code Sections 15- 06.370, 15- 11.080, 15- 12.080, 15- 13.080, 15- 17.070 and 15- 20.080 , and direct staff to place the ordinance on the consent calendar for adoption at the next regular meeting of the City Council. 16. Resolution Ordering Abatement of a Public Nuisance by Removal of Hazardous Vegetation (Brush) Recommended action: 1. Open public hearing, listen to public testimony, and close public hearing; and 2. Adopt resolution overruling objections and ordering hazardous vegetation abatement (brush). 17. Conduit Financing for Saint Andrew's Parish Recommended action: 1) Conduct the public hearing under the requirements of Tax and Equity Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; and 2) Adopt the resolution approving the issuance of a loan not to exceed $11,000,000 by the California Municipal Finance Authority (CMFA) for the benefit of Saint Andrew's Parish (including any affiliate thereof, the "Borrower ") for the refunding of the outstanding principal amount of the Authority's Variable Rate Demand Revenue Bonds (Saint Andrew's Parish) Series 2006, for the purposes of satisfying the requirements of TEFRA, the Code and the California Government Code Section 6500 (and following). 18. Landscaping & Lighting Assessment District LLA -1 - Public Hearing, Approval of Engineer's Report, and Confirmation of Assessments for FY 12 -13 Recommended action: Move to adopt the Resolution Ordering the Improvements and Confirming the Diagram and Assessments for FY 12 -13. 19. Zoning Ordinance Amendment Allowing Tasting Rooms as a Permitted Use in the Commercial- Historic Zoning District. Recommended action: Conduct a public hearing, introduce and waive the first reading of an ordinance amending the City Code to allow tasting rooms in the CH zoning district, and direct staff to place the ordinance on the consent calendar for adoption at the next regular meeting of the City Council. OLD BUSINESS 20. Options for General Fund Expenditures Previously Allocated for Waste and Street Sweeping Services Recommended action: Accept report and provide direction to staff regarding options for General Fund expenditures previously allocated for West Valley Solid Waste JPA dues, Household Hazardous Waste augmentation, and Street Sweeping services. NEW BUSINESS 21. Request from Saratoga Little League to Extend Park Hours at Congress Springs Park for "Movie Night" Recommended action: Adopt resolution approving request from Saratoga Little League to extend park hours at Congress Springs Park until 10:30 PM on June 15, 2012 in order to commemorate the end of the season. 22. Parks and Recreation Movie Night, September 8, 2012 Recommended action: Accept report and provide direction on the Park and Recreation Commission's recommendation that the Council pass a resolution allowing Wildwood Park to remain open until 10:00 p.m. on September 8, 2012 for Wildwood Cinema Movie night and authorize the Commission to seek funds from the Saratoga -Monte Sereno Community Foundation to pay for half of the total cost of the event. 23. Silicon Valley Climate Action and Energy Efficiency Planning Recommended action: Accept report and direct staff to participate with the County of Santa Clara and five other Santa Clara County cities in the Silicon Valley Climate Action and Energy Efficiency Planning. ADHOC & AGENCY ASSIGNMENT REPORTS Mayor Chuck Page City School Ad Hoc Hakone Foundation Board Hakone Foundation Executive Committee Let's Move City Ad Hoc Santa Clara County Cities Association Santa Clara County Cities Association Selection Committee TEA Ad Hoc West Valley Mayors and Managers Association West Valley Sanitation District Vice Mayor Jill Hunter Hakone Foundation Board Historical Foundation KSAR Community Access TV Board SASCC Village Ad Hoc West Valley Flood Control & Watershed Advisory Committee Council Member Emily Lo Association of Bay Area Governments Highway 9 Ad Hoc Library Joint Powers Authority Sister City Liaison Village Ad Hoc Council Member Howard Miller City School Ad Hoc Council Finance Committee Postal Service Liaison Santa Clara Valley Water District Commission Saratoga Ministerial Association Valley Transportation Authority PAC West Valley Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority Council Member Manny Cappello Chamber of Commerce Council Finance Committee County HCD Policy Committee Highway 9 Ad Hoc Let's Move City Ad Hoc Santa Clara County Emergency Council TEA Ad Hoc CITY COUNCIL ITEMS CITY MANAGER'S REPORT A I)JOURNMENT In accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act, copies of the staff reports and other materials provided to the City Council by City staff in connection with this agenda are available at the office of the City Clerk at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070. Note that copies of materials distributed to the City Council concurrently with the posting of the agenda are also available on the City Website at www.sarato ag ca.us. Any materials distributed by staff after the posting of the agenda are made available for public review at the office of the City Clerk at the time they are distributed to the City Council. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk at (408) 868 -1269. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting (28 CFR 35.102- 35.104 ADA Title II) Certificate of Posting of Agenda: I, Crystal Morrow, City Clerk for the City of Saratoga, declare that the foregoing agenda for the meeting of the City Council for the City of Saratoga was posted on May 31, 2012, at the City of Saratoga, 13777 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga, CA 95070 and was available for public review at that location. The agenda is also available on the City's Website at www. Saratoga. ca. us SInead his 31 s` da y of May 2012 at Saratoga, California. VA W� CMorrow Crk N ADDRES SUBJECT CITY OF SARATOGA REQUEST TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL (i ,h Lthri-e Y f 1'e-V p r h Le— vzA AGENDA ITEM NO. DATE TIME OF DAY CARD IS FILLED OUT: 'G �t TELEPHONE NO. - t NAME ADDRESS T CITY OF SARATOGA O ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL LA-al SUBJECT C1 ci an ti ` f - k AGENDA ITEM NO. �- R DATE f TELEPHONE NO. 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W H N H Cd w Z;' o j U a � NOTE: To view current or previous City Council meetings anytime, go to the City Video Archives at www.saratoga.ca.us CITY OF SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING CALENDAR 2012 06/06 Regular Meeting —Joint Meeting with Planning Commission 06/20 Regular Meeting — (5:30 p.m. — Community Center) Joint Meeting with HOA's 07/04 Fourth of July —City Hall closed 07/18 Regular Meeting 08/01 Recess 08/15 Regular Meeting —Joint meeting with Hakone Foundation 09/05 Regular Meeting —Joint Meeting with Parks and Rec /PEBTAC 09/19 Regular Meeting —Joint Meeting with West Valley Board of Trustees 10/03 Regular Meeting —Joint Meeting with Saratoga/Monte Sereno Community Foundation 10/17 Regular Meeting -- Joint Meeting with Traffic Safety Commission 11/07 Regular Meeting —Joint Meeting with Library Commission 11/21 Regular Meeting —Joint Meeting with Saratoga Ministerial Association 12/04 City Council Reorganization 12/05 Regular Meeting —Joint meeting with HPC and Historical Foundation 12/19 Regular Meeting '4 SAR\ \/FOR% AGENDA SPECIAL MEETING SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL JUNE 69 2012 SPECIAL MEETING — 6:00 P.M. — ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE ROOM, 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE. CALL MEETING TO ORDER — 6:00 P.M. REPORT ON POSTING OF AGENDA (Pursuant to Gov't. Code 54954.2, the agenda for this meeting was properly posted on May 31, 2012) COMMUNICATIONS FROM COMMISSIONS & PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON - AGENDIZED ITEMS Any member of the public will be allowed to address the City Council for up to three (3) minutes on matters not on this agenda. The law generally prohibits the council from discussing or taking action on such items. However, the Council may instruct staff accordingly regarding Oral Communications under Council Direction to Staff. COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF Instruction to Staff regarding actions on current Oral Communications. 1. Joint Meeting with the Saratoga Planning Commission Recommended Action: Informational Only ADJOURNMENT In accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act, copies of the staff reports and other materials provided to the City Council by City staff in connection with this agenda are available at the office of the City Clerk at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070. Note that copies of materials distributed to the City Council concurrently with the posting of the agenda are also available on the City Website at www.saratoga.ca.us. Any materials distributed by staff after the posting of the agenda are made available for public review at the office of the City Clerk at the time they are distributed to the City Council. In Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk at 4081868 -1269. Notification 24 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. [28 CFR 35.102- 35.104 ADA title II] Certificate of Posting of Agenda: 1, Crystal Morrow, City Clerk for the City of Saratoga, declare that the foregoing agenda for the meeting of the City Council was posted and available for public review on May 31, 2012 at the City of Saratoga, 13777 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga, CA 95070 and on the City's website at wx- v..saratoga. ca. us. Signed this 3151 day of May 2012 at Saratoga, California. Cry t Morrow City Clerk 2 r i Memo To: City Council From: Mary Furey Date: June 6, 2012 Re: AGENDA ITEM NO.7 — Adoption of the Fiscal Year 2012 /13 Operating & Capital Budget As noted at the May 16, 2012 Budget Hearing, any late - breaking items, corrections, revised estimates, and budget changes per Council direction will be incorporated into the final Operating and Capital Budget numbers and document. For your reference, the following funding and expenditure adjustments were identified after the proposed budget was prepared for Council review: 1. The West Valley Solid Waste Management Authority voted to ratify the West Valley Collection & Recycling contractual increases, with the intention to fund the following City waste management/environmental program expenditures (approximate amounts): • $35,000 for West Valley Solid Waste JPA annual dues • $50,000 for Household Hazardous Waste annual fees • $80,000 for environmental program costs such as: street sweeping on arterials and residential streets; storm drain cleaning; and non -point source programs. 2. In November 2010, Santa Clara County voters enacted Measure B, a $10 per motor vehicle fee to fund transportation programs. VTA will allocate 80% of the Measure B funds to local cities under the Local Road Improvement and Repair Program beginning in FY 2012/13. Eligible program expenditures include: Pavement Rehabilitation; Traffic Control Signals; Curb & Gutter Rehabilitation; and Environmental Mitigation including Roadway Sweeping and Litter Control. The County estimates Saratoga will receive $154,863 in FY 2012/13 under this program. The attached VTA Board Report provides more detailed information. a r' saHra ctaea Valley Transportation Authority Date: Current'teeting Board Meetin,: BOARD NIENIORANDUNI TO: Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Technical Advisory Committee THROUGH: General Manager, Michael T. Burns FRO:h'L• Chief C'IA Officer, John Ristow SUB.E'ECT: 2010 Measure B Vehicle Registration Fee Update April 27, 2012 'lay 1.0; 2012 June 7, 2012 Policy - Related Action: Yes Government Code Section 81308 applies: No ACTION ITEM RECONEVIENDATION: Recommend that the VTA Board of Directors adopt an initial three -year plan for Vehicle Registration Fee (VRF) Countywide Program funds, approve scoring criteria for evaluating VRF- funded ITS projects, receive an update on the implementation of the Local Road Improvement and Repair Program and authorize the General 'Manager to execute funding agreements with Member Agencies as necessary to implement the VRF program. BACKGROUND: Senate Bill 83 (Hancock) was signed into law in 2009, authorizing countywide transportation agencies such as VTA to implement a vehicle registration fee of up to S 10 on motor vehicles registered within the county for transportation programs and projects. The statute requires that the fees collected be used only to pay for programs and projects that have a relationship or benefit to the owners of motor vehicles paying the fee. The programs and projects must be consistent with the regional transportation plan and requires the agency's board to make a specific finding of fact in that regard. On June 3, 2010, the VTA Board adopted a resolution placing 2010 Santa Clara Measure B before the voters of Santa Clara County in November 2010 to authorize a S 10 increase in the fees of motor vehicle registration for transportation - related projects and programs. The Board also adopted an expenditure plan allocating the revenue to transportation - related programs and projects that have a relationship or benefit to the persons who pay the fee, which is shown in Attachment A. 3331 North First Sweet - San .lose. CA 95134 -1927 • Administration -103.321.»» Customer Service 408.32 1?300 1.1 t� On October 7, 2010 the VTA Board of Directors adopted administrative procedures related to the transportation programs and projects included in the Expenditure Plan. On November 2, 2010, the voters of Santa Clara enacted Measure B by majority vote. Initial distributions from the VRF fund are expected in mid 2012. 80% of the VRF funds are dedicated to the Local Road Improvement and Repair Program; in which the revenue is returned directly to Member Agencies based on each city/town's population and the County of Santa Clara's road and expressway lane mileage. 15% of the revenue from the VRF is slated for a Countywide Program and is currently estimated at S2.1 million per fiscal year. These funds may be used for the following purposes: 1. Intelligent Transportation System Technologies 2. Countywide Environmental Mitigation related to pollution caused by autos and trucks. 3. Matching funds for federal /state /regional transportation grants applied to any roadway transportation project included in the adopted Valley Transportation Plan. Up to 5% of the VRF revenue is reserved for Program Administration with unused funds disbursed through the Countywide Program. Additionally, funds shall be made available to VTA to reimburse expenses directly related to the development of the expenditure plan and initial election ballot. DISCUSSION: Local Road Improvement and Repair Program: The current VRF revenue estimate for the Local Road hnprovement and Repair Program is approximately S 103 million. Attachment B presents a sample distribution of these funds based on the Board approved Expenditure Plan methodology and the latest revenue estimate. Each July. staff will review and update Attachment B using actual revenue amounts; the latest population data from the California Department of Finance and road data from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. VTA staff is currently preparing draft funding agreements that will govern the transfer of Local Road Improvement and Repair Program funds to member agencies. These agreements will reflect the requirement that each Member Agency must certify that it will make a Good Faith Effort (GFE) to maintain a level of expenditures (including non - discretionary formula based state funds) on VRF eligible activities equivalent to the expenditures on these activities during the Fiscal year 201 1 (base year). The base year may be revised every five years, if needed. and VRF revenues will be excluded. The following funds are excluded from the GFE expenditure calculation: State and Federal Discretionary Grants (including but not limited to ARR.A, CMAQ; HBRR, HSIP, SR2S, STP, and Proposition 1B etc.); associated local matching funds; and one- time local expenditure. GFE requirements are automatically waived in years where the State of California fails to make non- discretionary payments of streets and roads funding to Cities and Counties. VTA may also consider granting waivers based on extraordinary circumstances beyond the control of a city town council; County Board of Supervisors and /or city and County staff. Pave 2 of 4 11 r The funding agreement will also discuss the required annual report ofa ivlember Agency's expenditures of Local Road Improvement and Repair Prop >ram funds and associated interest. Each report will cover twelve months consisting, of the previous State Fiscal year. Reports will be due to VTA no later than October 15 of each year as a condition of receiving funds. An initial report shall contain the notification of GFE base year amount and statement of GF. E. VTA staff will distribute report forms to all member agencies after the funding agreement is executed. VTA will issue the initial Local Road Improvement and Repair Prograrri fund disbursement; consisting of funds received by VTA from the DMV up to June 30, 2012, alter VTA staff obtains a Final report of the funds received and updates Attachment B. Funds will be disbursed following receipt of each agency's signed funding agreement and initial report. C'.ountvwide Program: The current VRF revenue estimate for the Countywide Program is approximately $5.8 million over the next three years. Staff recommends that the VTA Board adopt an initial three -year Countywide Program as follows: I . $2.2 million devoted to Intelligent Transportation System projects, with $1.6 million going to the Regional Fntelligent Transportation System kfaintenance Service (RITSMS) and the remaining $600,000 dedicated to Regional Traffic Operations Personal Service (RTOPS). RITMS is an operations and maintenance capital program to upgrade and replace ITS infrastructure and RTOPS is a transportation /traffic engineering services program. Both of these programs are included in Valley Transportation Plan 2035 (VTP 2035) under Transportation Systems Operations and Management Program section. Tile ITS Working Group has developed both project eligibility and screening criteria, shown in Attachment C, to evaluate potential candidate projects. 2. The remaining funds, approximately $3.6 million, will be reserved for matching funds for regional roadway transportation projects included in the adopted Valley Transportation Plan. Attachment D describes the procedures and process under which VRF Countywide Program funds will be used as local match for transportation projects in Santa Clara County. Once VTF Cowitywide Program funds are approved for specific projects, VTA will execute funding agreements with project sponsors, who will submit invoices to VTA on a reimbursement basis. Interest earned on funds designated for the Countywide Program will accrue to the Countvwide Program, for distribution through future expenditure plans. Funding for Countywide Environmental Mitigation will be addressed in the nest three year Countywide Program. Election Fees and Administrative Charges Election fees and expenses were S866,584 and have been deducted from the First year's VRF revenue. Administrative charges as of kfarch 31, 2012 were approximately 534,000; staff Page 3 of 4 estimates First -vear administrative charges will be approximately 545,000. ALTERNATIVES: The VTA Board could either specify or request staff to develop and propose another method of disbursing Countywide Program funds. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no Financial impact as a result of this action. The VRF was enacted by the County's voters in November 2010. Prepared by: Bill HouQh Nlemo Ito. 3551 Pave 4 of 4 11 , i M Attachnaent I3: Vehicle Registration Fee: Local Road Improvement and Repair Program $!t19 from Div1V toc'20'1'�" 1,936,500 Revenue for countywide program. (15 %) $645,500 Revenue for program administration (5 %) S10,328,000 Revenue for local road and repair program (80 %) 51,549,200 Local road and repair program -Santa Clara County amount $8,778,800 Local road and repair program- amount for cities Pop `% without Agency Population county City Guarantee Amount Total County 1.797.375 Campbell 39,664 2.32% $203,428 Cupertino 58,747 3.43% $301,300 Gilroy 49,391 2.89% $253,315 Los Altos 29,176 1.70% $149,637 Los Altos Hills 7,980 0.47% $40,928 Los Gatos 29,651 l .73% S 152,073 Milpitas 67,476 394% $346,069 ivlonte Sereno 3,364 0.200,/o $17,253 Morgan Hill 38,309 2.24% $196,478 Mountain View 74,723 4.37% $383;237 Palo Alto 64,943 3.79% $333.078 San Jose 958,789 56.01% $4,917;412 Santa Clara 118,169 6.90% 062 $Q62 Sarato,a 30,195 1.76% 5154,863 _. Sunnyvale 141,099 8.24% _J, 6 65 Unincorporated County 85,699 0.00% see above Total Without County 1,711,676 100.00 °4► 58,778,800 Totals may not equal sum due to independent rounding. Source: California Department of Finance, Report E -1: City /County Population Estimate, with Annual Percent Change (1/1/2011 data) Pa_eIofI 11.b Il ta, Attachment A "The Local Transportation Investment Fund" Senate Bill 83 Expenditure Plan Revised (6.7.10) 50'I4) - Local Road Improvement and Repair Prn,raln (Direct return -to- source based on City population and Counrr of Santa Clara road and expressway lane mileage) • Revenue Estimate — S 11.2 million (FY 201 1) • Eligible Project Categories: (includes all expenses for administration, planning, design, construction, procurement and operation of a Complete Streets System) • Pavement Rehabilitation/Reconstruction • Traffic Control Signals, Traveler Information & Safety Devices c Curb & Gutter Rehabilitation/Reconstruction • Roadway - Related Facilities to Improve Safety • Automobile- Related Environmental (litigation including Roadway Sweeping & Litter Control ?. 15% - Countywide Pro,,ram • Revenue Estimate — S2.1 million (FY 201 l) Eligible Project Categories: (includes all expenses for administration, planning, design, construction, procurement and operation ofa Complete Street System) • Intelligent Transportation System Technologies (transportation - related technologies including traffic control signals, safety and traveler information systems) • Countywide Environmental ivlitigation related to pollution caused by autos and trucks • Matching funds for Federal /State /Regional transportation grants applied to any roadway transportation project included in the adopted Valley Transportation Plan 3. Up to 5 °14 - Pro,,rant Administration • Revenue Estimate — S0.7 million (FY 201 1), (unused funds to be disbursed through Countywide Program) • Eligible Expense Categories: o Expense directly related to administration, oversight, programming, reporting, surveys, initial election ballot and auditing/accounting ofthe program. o Annual public report of expenditures