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2/7/00 <br />0 R I G I i J A L <br />RESOLUTION NO. 13825 <br />RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR, <br />AND THE ALLOCATION OF FUNDS TO CERTAIN PROJECTS <br />RELATING TO FEDERAL SURFACE TRANSPORTATION AND <br />CONGESTION MITIGATION AND AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT <br />PROGRAMS (RUBBERIZED RAILROAD CROSSINGS IN THE CITIES <br />OF BURLINGAME AND SAN MATEO); AND TO ENDORSE THE <br />REQUIREMENTS OF THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION <br />COMMISSION RELATING TO ALLOCATION OF SUCH FUNDS TO <br />COMPLETE THE PROJECT <br />WHEREAS, the Transportation Equity Act for the 21 Century (TEA 21) (Public <br />Law 105 -178, June 9, 1998) and the TEA 21 Restoration Act (Public Law 105 -206, July <br />22, 1998) continue the Surface Transportation Program ( "STP ") (23 U.S.C. Section <br />133) and the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program ( "CMAQ ") (23 <br />U.S.C. Section 149); and <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to TEA 21, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, <br />eligible project sponsors wishing to receive STP or CMAQ improvement grants for a <br />project shall submit an application first with the appropriate metropolitan transportation <br />planning organization ( "MPO "), for review and inclusion in the MPO's Transportation <br />Improvement Program ( "TIP "); and <br />WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission ( "MTC ") is the MPO <br />for the San Francisco Bay region; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Redwood City is an eligible project sponsor for the STP <br />program and the CMAQ Improvement Program funds; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Redwood City wishes to submit a grant application to <br />MTC for funds from the STP or CMAQ Improvement Program in fiscal year 1999 -2000, <br />Reso -816 1 <br />F: /ShuedRedwood /Council <br />FXS:djk <br />01/26100 <br />