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<br /> II I I . '" ,. - <br /> q.A- 2.\ <br /> Description: This project provides funding for the construction of facilities for <br /> bicyclists and pedestrians. Eligible projects include paths, trails and <br /> bridges over roads and highways. A partial list of Candidate Projects <br /> ~ is included below. Additional Candidate Projects may be submitted <br /> to the TA for consideration to account for changing needs during the <br /> 25-year term. Fundsl\TÏll not be adequate to constmct all Candidate <br /> Projects. The TA will determine Candidate Project ,;election criteria <br /> and prioritization in the Strategic Plan as provided in the <br /> Implementation Guidelines. <br /> PARTIAL LIST OF CANDIDATE BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PROJECTS <br /> Route l/Santa Rosa Avenue Pedestrian Overcrossing <br /> Route 1 pedestrian/bike trail from Montara through Half Moon Bay <br /> Route 351R0ute 1pedestrian/bike overcrossing <br /> Millbrae AvenuelUS 101 pedestrian/bike overcrossing <br /> Hillcrest Blvd.IUS 101 pedestrian/bike overcrossing to Bay Trail <br /> US 101 near Hinsdale pedestrian/bike overcrossing <br /> Ralston AvenuelUS 101 pedestrian/bike overcrossing <br /> Willow Road/BayfrontExpressway pedestrian/bike tunnel upgrade <br /> Willow RoadlUS 101 pedestrian/bike overcrossing <br /> Portola Road pedestrian/bike path paving <br /> - <br /> F. Alternative Con¡¡:estion Relief <br /> <br /> Project: 1. Alternative Congestion Relief Projects <br /> Cost: $30 million. Sales tax contribution estimated at $15 million. $15 <br /> million from local sources. <br /> Sponsors: Cities and San Mateo County <br /> Description: This program category provides 0.8 percent of the tax revenue to <br /> encourage efficient use of the transportation network through ride <br /> sharing, flexible work hours and other commute alternatives. It also <br /> provides 0.2 percent of the tax revenue for the planning and design of <br /> information systems and Intelligent Transportation Systems, which <br /> facilitate more efficient use of available highway and transit <br /> capacities. <br /> ~ <br /> 16 <br />