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RESOLUTION NUMBER 92-14.1
BY THB CITY OF SARATOGA
DESIGNATING THE SANTA CLARA COUNTY CONGESTION HANAGEMENT
AGENCY AS RECIPIBNT OF All]) OVBRALL PROGRAM HANAGER
FOR AD 434 (SBER-1991) VEHICLE REGISTRATION PEE REVENUES
WHEREAS, the State of California enacted the California Clean Air
Act of 1988 requiring Air Districts to adopt and cities and
counties to implement certain transportation control measures in
order to improve air quality; and
WHEREAS, the State of California enacted Congestion Management
Legislation in 1989 and 1990 requiring cities and counties to
implement Congestion Management Programs (CMP)s to reduce traffic
congestion and improve air quality; and
WHEREAS, the County and cities of Santa Clara County have in
response to the aforementioned state legislation created the Santa
Clara County Congestion Management Agency; and
WHEREAS, the State of California enacted AB 434 (Sher) in 1991 to
provide vehicle registration fee revenues to fund certain
transportation control measures through the subvention of forty
percent of the county's proportionate share of the revenue to a
designated countywide overall program manager; and
WHEREAS, in order to qualify for the subvention of forty percent of
the county's proportionate share of the revenue, the County Board
of Supervisors and a majority of the cities with a majority of the
population must designate, by resolution, a countywide overall
program manager to implement local programs and projects.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the City Council of the City of
Saratoga designates the Santa Clara County Congestion Management
Agency as the countywide overall program manager for projects and
programs and the recipient of the county's forty percent
proportionate share of the fee-paid vehicle registration fee
revenues. This resolution supersedes resolution number 92-014.
This designation is made according to the following terms and
conditions. The Santa Clara County Congestion Management Agency
shall:
1. Develop, implement and administer transportation control
projects and programs as set forth in state statutes.
2. The projects and programs so selected, developed, implemented,
and administered shall be consistent with eligible projects as
specified in the Health and Safety Code section 44241(b}, and
the Bay Area Air Quality Management District's adopted Clean
Air Plan.
3. Each Agency that receives these funds will encumber the funds
within two years of the CMA receiving the funds.
4. Each Agency that receives these funds will be audited by the
Bay Area Air Quality Management District for each project
or program funded according to the conditions set forth in
state statutes.
Passed and adopted the 6th
following vote:
day of
Apri 1
, 1994 by the
AYES:
Councilmembers Anderson, Burger, Kohler, and Mayor Tucker
None
NOES:
ABSENT:
Councilmember Mania
ABSTAIN:
None
ATTEST:
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