Legislative Chamber, Room 250, City Hall

SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY  packet  agenda

Meeting Notice

Date: Tuesday, June 13, 2017; 10:00 a.m.

Location: Legislative Chamber, Room 250, City Hall

Commissioners: Peskin (Chair), Tang (Vice Chair), Breed, Cohen, Farrell, Fewer, Kim, Ronen, Safai, Sheehy and Yee

Clerk: Steve Stamos

 

1. Roll Call

2. Citizens Advisory Committee Report – INFORMATION*  CAC minutes

3. Approve the Minutes of the May 23, 2017 Meeting – ACTION*  minutes

4. Adopt Positions on State Legislation – ACTION*  resolution

Support: Assembly Bill (AB) 17 (Holden)

Oppose Unless Amended: AB 1625 (Rubio)

5. Allocate $55,989,751 in Prop K Funds for Ten Requests and $2,052,000 in Prop AA Funds for One Request, with Conditions, and Appropriate $75,000 in Prop K Funds for One Request – ACTION*  resolution  enclosure  presentation

Allocations: Transbay Transit Center - Electrical, Communications, Security & Integrated Networks ($5,449,859); Replace 100 40-ft Trolley Coaches ($28,915,153); Replace 19 60-ft Trolley Coaches ($6,637,580); 1570 Burke Avenue Facility Renovation ($902,200); Paratransit ($10,193,010); Public Sidewalk and Curb Repair ($561,682); Application-Based Residential Street Traffic Calming (Implementation) ($727,325); Application-Based Residential Street Traffic Calming (Planning) ($213,525); Tree Planting and Establishment ($1,141,166); Haight Street Resurfacing and Pedestrian Lighting (Prop K $1,248,251, Prop AA $2,052,000)

Appropriation: NTIP Program Support ($75,000)

6. Approve the Fiscal Year 2017/18 Transportation Fund for Clean Air Program of Projects – ACTION*  resolution  presentation

Projects: Emergency Ride Home ($41,832); Bike Share Phase 4 Expansion ($255,000); Alternative Fuel Taxicab Incentive Program ($79,964); Paratransit Sedans ($270,000); Short Term Bicycle Parking ($79,964)

7. Relocate the Geary Corridor Bus Rapid Transit Westbound Bus Lane Transition One Block West and Update the Locally Preferred Alternative – ACTION*  resolution  presentation

8. Adopt the Proposed Fiscal Year 2017/18 Budget and Work Program – ACTION*  resolution

9. Execute Contract Renewals and Options for Various Annual Professional Services in an Amount Not to Exceed $1,409,230 – ACTION*  resolution

Contracts: Office of the City Attorney ($100,000); Department of Technology ($50,000); Nixon Peabody and Squire Patton Boggs LLP ($355,000); Nossaman LLP and Wendel, Rosen, Black & Dean LLP ($250,000); SPTJ Consulting ($200,000); Civic Edge Consulting and Davis & Associates Communications, Inc. ($185,800); KNN Public Finance ($185,000); Vavrinek, Trine, Day & Co., LLP ($83,430)

10. Update on Emerging Mobility Services and Technologies, Including Transportation Network Companies – INFORMATION*  memo  presentation 1  presentation 2

11. Update on the Kearny Street Multimodal Implementation Plan [NTIP Planning] – INFORMATION*  memo

Other Items

12. Introduction of New Items – INFORMATION

During this segment of the meeting, Commissioners may make comments on items not specifically listed above, or introduce or request items for future consideration.

13. Public Comment

14. Adjournment

 

*Additional Materials

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Items considered for final approval by the Board shall be noticed as such with [Final Approval] in the item title.

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