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6.3.A. - Page 4 <br />RESOLUTION NO. <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD <br />CITY AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR FUNDING <br />ASSIGNED TO MTC AND COMMITTING ANY NECESSARY <br />MATCHING FUNDS AND STATING ASSURANCE TO COMPLETE THE <br />PROJECT <br />WHEREAS, CITY OF REDWOOD CITY (herein referred to as APPLICANT) is <br />submitting an application to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) for <br />$8,000,000 in funding assigned to MTC for programming discretion, which includes fed- <br />eral funding administered by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and federal or <br />state funding administered by the California Transportation Commission (CTC) such as <br />Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STP) funding, Congestion Mitigation and <br />Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) funding, Transportation Alternatives (TA) <br />set-aside/Active Transportation Program (ATP) funding, and Regional Transportation <br />Improvement Program (RTIP) funding (herein collectively referred to as REGIONAL <br />DISCRETIONARY FUNDING) for the 101 WOODSIDE INTERCHANGE (herein re- <br />ferred to as PROJECT) for the REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT <br />PROGRAM (RTIP) (herein referred to as PROGRAM); and <br />WHEREAS, the United States Congress from time to time enacts and amends <br />legislation to provide funding for various transportation needs and programs, (collective- <br />ly, the FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION ACT) including, but not limited to the Surface <br />Transportation Block Grant Program (STP) (23 U.S.C. § 133), the Congestion Mitigation <br />and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) (23 U.S.C. § 149) and the Transporta- <br />tion Alternatives (TA) set-aside (23 U.S.C. § 133); and <br />WHEREAS, state statutes, including California Streets and Highways Code <br />§182.6, §182.7, and §2381(a)(1), and California Government Code §14527, provide <br />various funding programs for the programming discretion of the Metropolitan Planning <br />Organization (MPO) and the Regional Transportation Planning Agency (RTPA); and <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to the FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION ACT, and any regu- <br />lations promulgated thereunder, eligible project sponsors wishing to receive federal or <br />state funds for a regionally -significant project shall submit an application first with the <br />appropriate MPO, or RTPA, as applicable, for review and inclusion in the federal Trans- <br />portation Improvement Program (TIP); and <br />WHEREAS, MTC is the MPO and RTPA for the nine counties of the <br />San Francisco Bay region; and <br />WHEREAS, MTC has adopted a Regional Project Funding Delivery Policy (MTC <br />Resolution No. 3606, revised) that sets out procedures governing the application and <br />ATTY/RESO.Oxxx/CC RESO FOR WOODSIDE INTERCHANGE RTIP RESO. NO. xxxxx <br />REV: [DATE] <br />Page 1 of 4 <br />