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File #: 25-0517    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/23/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/12/2025 Final action:
Title: Request City Council to Adopt Resolution No. 8391 Adopting the Measure I Five-Year Capital Project Needs Analysis for Fiscal Years 2026/2027 through 2030/2031 for the Major Street-Arterial Subprogram.
Attachments: 1. Resolution 07-24-2025.pdf, 2. Exhibit A_2027-2031 CPNA.pdf
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For City Council Meeting August 12, 2025
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
APPROVAL: Tanya Williams, City Manager
FROM: Tim Sullivan, Assistant City Manager

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Request City Council to Adopt Resolution No. 8391 Adopting the Measure I Five-Year Capital Project Needs Analysis for Fiscal Years 2026/2027 through 2030/2031 for the Major Street-Arterial Subprogram.

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RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution adopting the Measure I Five-Year Capital Project Needs Analysis for fiscal years 2026/2027 through 2030/2031 for the Major Street-Arterial Subprogram.

BACKGROUND:
In order to receive Measure I funding through the Major Streets-Arterial Subprogram, local jurisdictions in San Bernardino County must annually adopt a Five-Year Capital Project Needs Analysis (CPNA) that outlines their anticipated funding reimbursement requests for the program. The CPNA identifies Arterial Subprogram projects by fiscal year, including funding sources, amounts, and project phasing. This information is required by the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA) to manage cash flow and regional project funding.

Local jurisdictions are advised to submit their adopted plan to SBCTA by September 30, 2025, as the CPNA from each jurisdiction is used to determine the anticipated funding needs of the Arterial Subprogram in the upcoming budget for fiscal year 2025/2026. SBCTA also requires local jurisdictions to match a certain percentage of the total project cost as a fair share from new development, with the remainder allocated by SBCTA (59.10 percent). The City of Rialto's local share is 40.90 percent. This local fair share match from new development is a requirement of Measure I and is in accordance with the regional SBCTA Nexus Study. The intent is for local agencies to collect a regional impact fee from new development to fund the local fair share match.

ANALYSIS/DISCUSSION:
SBCTA approved the Arterial Subprogram under the Major...

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