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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 2025 RESOLTUION NO. 2025 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA DISCUSSING THE DAMAGE DONE TO SARATOGA STREETS BY SANTA CLARA COUNTY TRANSIT BUSES AND REQUESTING SAID DISTRICT TO REIMBURSE ON A PRO RATA SHARE WITH CITY TO REPAIR AND MAINTAIN SAID DAMAGED STREETS WHEREAS Santa Clara County Transit does provide bus service to the citizens within its jurisdiction; and WHEREAS Santa Clara County Transit District uses the local streets of the City to provide said service; and WHEREAS County Transit buses do impose heavier loads and more repetitions than many of the local streets were designed to handle; this over use of the streets is causing substantial structure damage to these local streets. WHEREAS the City of Saratoga is having to expend funds each year to repair damage done to the travel way as a result of these heavy repetious loads and the total estimated expenditures County wide exceed $2,000,000; WHEREAS the fourteen other local jurisdictions are also suffering similar substantial damage by County Transit buses to their streets; WHEREAS the fifteen local jurisdictions have prepared a joint evaluation of the cumulative damage to all local City streets and have jointly developed a pro rata cost sharing formula attached hereto as Exhibit A between the Cities and County Transit to share the cost of repairs of damage doneby County Transit buses; WHEREAS the County Transit District does receive 1/2 percent sales tax to operate and maintain a transit system which includes the streets upon which the buses operate; WHEREAS the City of Saratoga feels that the Santa Clara Transit District must share in the cost of maintaining and repairing of the extraordinary damage done to its streets by County Transit buses; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Saratoga that the Santa Clara County Transit District adopt said attached cost sharing formula and annually appropriate districts share of the amount required to repair and maintain the City streets which are a part of the operating expense of the County Transit system. ADOPTED this 3rd day of November , 1982 by the following vote: AYES Councilmembers . '~Fsne~l~i~· ~Maltory~. ~i,~!es NOES: Councilmember Clevenger and Mayor Callon ABSENT: None ATTEST: None MAYOR " sY: 1 b '~5/81 A POLICY ESTABLISHING THE SHARING OF COSTS FOR LOCAL STREET FAILURES DUE TO PUBLIC BUS ROUTES Local agencies in Santa Clara County are incurring pavement failures on streets used for public bus routes. Many of these streets were constructed utilizing design loads (Traffic Index) which' did not anticipate concentrated repetitive heavy wheel loads usually associated with public transportation bus operaCion. Increasing ridership indicates that more buses will be incorporated in the transportation system. Local agencies are concerned with the high maintenance or reconstruction cost which is anticipated to occur as local streets become subjected to increasing bus traffic. The purpose of this policy is to assign the maintenance and reconstruction cost for streets used for bus routes. Cost responsibility is based on the Traffic Index by which the street was designed. The Traffic Index (T.I.) is a measure of the capability of the roadway structural pavement section to withstand repetitive heavy wheel loads. The higher the index, the greater Che ability of the roadway to withstand the number of repetitions of heavy wheel load. EXISTING BUS STOP AREAS: Repair of pavement, curb and 9ut.ter, driveway and monolithic sidewalk damaged by bus operations shall be borne eighty percent {80%) by the Santa Clara County Transit District (SCCTD) and twenty percent (20%) by the Local Agency. Repair or complete reconstruction, if necessary, shall be consistent with the projected wheel loads imposed by the bus operation. Repair responsibility is based on the premise Chat the existing bus stop areas were designed as parking space for light vehicles and occasional delivery trucks, noC for repetitive heavy wheel load of buses. - I - NEW BUS STOP AREAS: Prior to establishing new bus stop areas, the SCCTD shall carefully study the existing pavement structural section and the base soil to evaluate the adequacy for the projected bus wheel loads. The study shall be coordinated with the Local Agency's Engineering Department. Results of the study shalT be forwarded to the Local Agency's Engineering Department: along with pertinent recc~.mendations regarding upgrading or reconstruction, to accommodate the projected wheel loads. The SCCTD shall bear eightypercent (8OTo) of the proposed cost, and the Local Agency shall pay the remaining twenty percent (20%}. EX I ST I NG TRAVEL LANES OF BUS ROUTES: Cost sharing for the repair of pavement damaged in streets of bus routes shall be determFned in relation to the design T.I. of the existing street. Due consideration shall be given to the amount of pavement damage caused by various types of heavy vehicles other than pub)ic buses. However, because most Local Agency's streets are designed for a specific T.(. or projected wheel load, the subsequent addition of a public bus system on local streets has resulted in an increased T.I., thus shortening the useful life of the streets. Tabre I designates the relative financial responsibility of the SCCTD and the Local Agency toward the'repair and/or reconstruction for the T.l.'s listed: TABLE I Financial Responsibi Traffic Index SCCTD Local Agency ~ 8.5 -0- 100 7.6 - 8.5 12.5% 87.5% 6.6- 7-5 3O % 7O % 5.6 - 6.5 52.5% 47.5% ,.~5-5 80 % 20 % - 2- PROPOSED BUS ROUTES: Prior to increasing bus traffic on existing routes or establishing new bus routes, the SCCTD shall conduct a study of the existing pavement structural section and the base soil to determine the adequacy of the roadway for the anticipated bus traffic wheel loads. Upgrading or reconstruction, if necessary, shall be performed prior to the use of the street for buses. The SCCTD share of upgrading or reconstruction shall be determined in accordance with Table I. BUS ROUTES ON PROPOSED STREETS: On new streets planned for construction which the SCCTD proposes to use as a bus route, the SCCTD shall provide the Local Agency the T.I. necessary to accommodate the anticipated 20 year wheel loads. The Local Agency shall determine the increased structural pavement sections, if any, necessary to accommodate the T.I. provided by the SCCTD and the T.I. planned by the Local Agency without bus traffic. The differential construction cost for the additional structural section necessary to accommodate the bus traffic shall be borne by the SCCTD. Improvement features to specifically accor~nodate the bus system, when requested by the SCCTD, shall be borne solely by the SCCTD. Such specific bus improvement features may include, but not be limited to, turn-outs, passenger shelters, and special passenger loading areas. -3-