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File #: 25-546    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/10/2024 In control: Transportation, Water & Infrastructure Committee
On agenda: 2/24/2025 Final action:
Title: CONSIDER report on Local, State, Regional, and Federal Transportation Related Legislative and Planning Activities.
Attachments: 1. January 2025 Transp Leg Report(TWIC).pdf, 2. MTC-RegionalMeasureInformation.pdf
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TRANSPORTATION, WATER & INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: February 24, 2025
Subject: Report on Local, State, Regional, and Federal Transportation Relation Legislative and Planning Activities
Submitted For: TWIC
Department: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT
Referral No: 1
Referral Name: Review legislative matters on transportation, water, and infrastructure
Presenter: Jamar Stamps || Principal Planner | DCD; Mark Watts || Transportation Consultant | MARK WATTS ADVOCACY
Contact: John Cunningham/Jamar Stamps | (925) 655-2917


Referral History:
The transportation, water, and infrastructure legislation and planning report is a standing item on the Committee's agenda.

Referral Update:
In developing transportation related issues and proposals to bring forward for consideration by TWIC, staff receives input from the Board of Supervisors (BOS), references the County's adopted Legislative Platforms, coordinates with our legislative advocates, partner agencies and organizations, and consults with the Committee.

This report includes four sections; 1: Local, 2: Regional, 3: State, and 4: Federal.

1. Local
No Report in February

2. Regional
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission voted (unanimously of members present) to pursue legislation for a regional transportation funding measure. MTC will seek authorization for a measure as soon as 2026 with continuing authorization. Other details of the proposal:
* Funding Options: income tax, payroll tax, sales tax, parcel tax, or a charge on vehicle miles traveled.
* Vote Threshold: As discussed at prior TWIC meetings, if MTC places the measure on the ballot, the vote threshold would be two thirds. The MTC proposal allows the measure to be placed on the ballot by a qualified voter initiative which would be a simple majority vote.
* Geography: Option for all nine Bay Area counties or a subset.
* Network Management: A strengthened MTC role in transportation network management including fare integratio...

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