ATP Non-SB1 Projects

Total Project ATP ATP PAED ATP PSE ATP RW ATP CON ATP CON-NI Allocated Allocated CON- Cycle District County PPNO Agency Project Name PROJECT DESCRIPTION Allocated PSE Allocated RW Allocated CON Cost Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed PAED NI

LA 4901 Inglewood, City of Active Transportation Plan and Safe Routes to School Plan The proposed Active Transportation Plan ATP and SRTS Plan within the City $ 486 $ 486 $ 486 $ 486 boundaries, and will incorporate bicycle, pedestrian, ADA considerations and 1 10 SRTS analysis of 8 of the 17 Inglewood Unified School District school sites.

RIV 1154 Riverside County Riverside County Safe Routes to School Program, Jurupa Valley Riverside County Safe Routes to School Program, Jurupa Valley will target $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 fifteen schools in the Jurupa Unified School District. This NI active 1 8 transportation project which will cover Education, Encouragement, Enforcement and Evaluation activities at each targeted school. ALA 2190A Alameda County Transportation Greenway The greenway will be primarily a Class I trail with many sections constructed $ 3,000 $ 2,656 $ 2,656 $ 2,656 1 4 Commission under the elevated BART tracks, and will provide a high quality facility for transportation and recreation. LA 4864 Los Angeles, City of Safe Routes to School Infrastructure Improvements for Sheridan Street This project will create pedestrian and bicycle linkages along several streets $ 5,092 $ 5,092 $ 814 $ 204 $ 4,074 $ 814 $ - $ 4,074 Elementary School and Breed Street Elementary School serving Sheridan ES and Breed ES in the City of Los Angeles. The Network-level 1 7 improvements will be focused within 1-4 mi of each school following the 2010 Bike Plan street designated as Bicycle Friendly Streets. RIV 1159 Riverside County Troth Street Safe Routes to School Improvements In the City of Jurupa Valley on Troth Street between Jurupa Rd and 58th Street. $ 689 $ 627 $ 125 $ 502 $ 125 $ 502 The project includes the extension of the existing sidewalks, adding new sidewalk, curb and gutter, ADA-compliant curb ramps and driveway aprons, a 1 8 new student pick-up and drop-off area adjacent to the school, and solar LED flashers with push buttons at the elementary school's main pedestrian access.

LA 4959 Los Angeles County Florence - Firestone Community Safe Routes to School Program The improvements will include curb extensions, bulb outs, curb cuts and $ 1,092 $ 960 $ 110 $ 745 $ 105 $ 110 $ 745 $ 105 truncated domes for improved wheel chair access, enhanced continental style 1 7 cross walks, and pedestrian countdown and audio signals at signalized intersections. MEN 4611 Mendocino Council of Governments Mendocino County Health and Human Services Agency (HSSA) Safe Routes to The project incorporates a range of activities in the five E categories that will $ 871 $ 871 $ 871 $ 871 1 1 School Project make it safer, easier, and more enjoyable for students to walk and bike to school. LA 4876 Los Angeles, City of Safe Routes to School Education and Enforcement Programs and Pilots The City of Los Angeles will select top 10 schools from LAUSD with most need $ 2,829 $ 2,829 $ 2,829 $ 2,829 and pilot an NI program. Activities will include extensive outreach, a citywide 1 7 traffic safety public awareness campaign, traffic safety education and encouragement events and training, school slow zones. MEN 4610B Mendocino Council of Governments Covelo State Route 162 Corridor Multi - Purpose Trail Phase 1 Construct a multi-use Class I trail, 10 feet wide with 2 foot shoulders. Phase I $ 904 $ 847 $ 430 $ 184 $ 233 $ 430 $ 184 $ 233 1 1 will run parallel to SR 162 from Howard Street to Biggar Lane 1.05 MILES, and east-west connecting to Henderson Lane 0.5 miles. ORA 2170R Anaheim, City of South Street Sidewalk Gap Closure In the City of Anaheim on South Street. Constructing 525' of new 8' wide, ADA $ 796 $ 796 $ 100 $ 267 $ 414 $ 15 $ 100 $ 267 $ 414 $ 15 compliant sidewalk, curb and gutter, minor right-of-way acquisition, 1 12 constructing C and G infrastructure, plants to replace vegetation, traffic loops, signage and pavement markings, and reconstructing driveway approaches.

RIV 1150 Riverside County Riverside County Safe Routes to School Program, City of Indio In the City of Indio - Surrounding Andrew Jackson ES - Pedestrian $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 Infrastructure Improvements - Installation of new sidewalks and updating of all 1 8 affected curb ramps and driveway approaches, installation of enhanced crosswalks with bulb-outs, and installation of speed feedback signs.

ORA 2170S Anaheim, City of Western Avenue Pedestrian Signal In the City of Anaheim on Western Avenue between Lincoln Avenue to the $ 400 $ 400 $ 51 $ 30 $ 311 $ 8 $ 51 $ 30 $ 311 $ 8 north and Orange Avenue to the south. Crosswalk pavement markings, and 1 12 installing an overhead pedestrian signal at a midblock crosswalk. The project also includes NI activities. SB 2599 Santa Barbara, City of Cacique and Soledad Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridges and Corridor Create pedestrian and bike connections to school and work for the Eastside $ 3,703 $ 2,703 $ 150 $ 400 $ 2,153 $ 150 $ 400 $ 2,153 Improvements neighborhood of Santa Barbara by installing two ped and bike bridges. A 1 5 bicycle blvd will be created along Cacique Street from Salinas to Milpas Streets.

ORA 2170U Santa Ana, City of Bishop Pacific - Shelton Bike Boulevards In the City of Santa Ana. Three bike boulevards including Willits Street and $ 950 $ 950 $ 70 $ 880 $ 70 $ 880 Bishop Street from Raitt Street to Flower Street, Shelton Street from 1 12 McFadden Avenue to 1st Street and Pacific Avenue from McFadden Avenue to 1st Street. The bike boulevards will include traffic circles, bulb outs, signage and markings. KER 6750 Wasco , City of Palm Avenue Elementary School Pedestrian Infrastructure Improvements Construct ped infrastructure around Palm Ave ES at locations on the school $ 458 $ 458 $ 29 $ 19 $ 410 $ 29 $ - $ 410 route. High visibility crosswalks and signage on 9th Place at Peters Street, Palm Ave and Griffith Ave on Palm Ave. at Poso Drive. ADA compliant curb ramps 1 6 will be installed where needed. Median and ped refuge will be constructed on Palm Ave north and south of 9th Place and include trees and lighting.

ALA 2190B Albany, City of Albany Complete Streets for San Pablo Avenue and Buchanan Street The project is located along San Pablo Avenue, north of Solano and San Pablo $ 3,465 $ 335 $ 335 $ 335 Intersection, and Buchanan street. Project consists of PAED, PSE, and 1 4 Construction phases for the implementation of the pedestrian walkway enhancements. LA 4872 Los Angeles, City of Safe Routes to School Infrastructure Improvements for Delores Huerta, 28th This SRTS project will create neighborhood-friendly pedestrian and bicycle $ 4,292 $ 4,292 $ 686 $ 172 $ 3,434 $ 686 $ 172 $ 3,434 Street, and Quincy Jones Elementary School linkages serving Dolores Huerta ES, 28th Street ES, and Quincy Jones ES in the 1 7 City of Los Angeles. Improvements will be focused within ¼ mi. of each school following the 2010 Bike Plan Bicycle Friendly Streets BFS.

RIV 1019 Coachella Valley Association of CV LINK In the Coachella Valley. Construct a new 50 mile multi-modal transportation, $ 99,359 $ 10,900 $ 7,000 $ 3,900 $ 7,000 $ 2,828 Governments including bicycles, pedestrians, and low-speed electric vehicles speed of 25 1 8 mph or less on a single corridor connecting eight of the nine cities in the Coachella Valley and three Indian Tribal Lands. LA 5086 Santa Monica, City of Santa Monica Safe Routes to School Program Target the six schools not included in the City SRTS Pilot program to expand $ 450 $ 450 $ 450 $ 450 the reach of SRTS and provide comprehensive educational and encouragement 1 7 activities for students K-8 within afterschool programs and city-wide.

LA 5053 Pomona, City of Priority Implementation for Downtown Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements Design and Construct Improvements to pedestrian safety through crossing $ 2,010 $ 2,010 $ 2,010 $ 2,010 1 7 improvements at eight (8) major intersections throughout the City of Pomona.

LA 4879 Palmdale, City of City of Palmdale - Active Transportation Program Plan Within the City of Palmdale- Develop planning documents for active $ 595 $ 595 $ 595 $ 595 1 7 transportation use and identify infrastructure needs. LA 4878 Palmdale, City of City of Palmdale - Avenue R Complete Streets and Safe Routes Project The proposed project provides infrastructure needs and upgrades for $ 6,669 $ 5,332 $ 140 $ 440 $ 2,500 $ 2,252 $ 140 $ - $ 2,500 $ - multimodal links on Avenue R between suggested school pedestrian routes, and incorporates a Complete Street with completed sidewalk gaps, ladder- style crosswalks to increase visibility, bus turnouts to provide enhanced access to public transit, as well as Class II Bicycle Lanes. The project also includes enhancements to safety for active transportation users and school children walking to school, such as Speed Feedback Signs, school signing using updated 1 7 MUTCD compliant fluorescent yellow sign panels, and bulb-outs. This project also includes a two-way left turn lane on Avenue R that will provide an emergency space for pedestrians to take refuge.

LA 4310 Los Angeles County Willowbrook Area Pedestrian Access Improvements This project includes pedestrian enhancements and bikeway improvements. $ 5,555 $ 3,865 $ 3,865 $ 3,865 The project is located in Willowbrook in the County of LA on Wilmington Ave, 1 7 between Imperial Hwy and 122nd St, 119th St between Wilmington Ave and Willowbrook Ave, and 120th St between Compton Ave and Wilmington Ave.

YOL 1919 Davis, City of City of Davis - Safe Routes to School Program In the City of Davis. Safe Routes to School Program NI will take place $ 562 $ 562 $ 562 $ 562 throughout the city and impact all elementary and secondary schools. 1 3 Program will include the development of materials for teachers, PTA, and Community partnerships. SAC 1677 Elk Grove, City of Lower Laguna Creek Open Space Preserve Trail In the City of Elk Grove, along Laguna Creek from Lewis Stein Rd. to Bruceville $ 1,778 $ 1,573 $ 106 $ 160 $ 83 $ 1,224 $ 106 $ 160 $ 83 $ 1,224 Rd. The project will construct multiple trail extensions and gap closures of the Laguna Creek Trail as well as sidewalks along Brucevill Rd. In the City of Elk 1 3 Grove across the Lower Laguna Creek open space preserve from Elk Spring Way to Laguna Creek near Fieldale Drive. Construction of multiple trail extensions and gap closures of the Laguna Creek Trail. DN 1106 Del Norte Local Transportation CommDel Norte Walk and Roll to School Encouragement Program NI SRTS community engagement Program for Bess Maxwell and Joe Hamilton $ 134 $ 60 $ 60 $ 60 Elementary Schools. The project is a blend of education and encouragement 1 1 resulting in more students walking to school and most walking safely.

HUM 2401 Humboldt County Redwood Mobility Education Program This NI project includes 4 schools within Eureka City School District the project $ 600 $ 600 $ 600 $ 600 1 1 includes: Development and implementation of a SRTS afterschool program curriculum. HUM 2402 Humboldt County Lafayette Elementary School Safe Routes Improvement Project Construct new sidewalk and curb ramps in the vicinity of LaFayette School on $ 800 $ 800 $ 5 $ 60 $ 5 $ 655 $ 75 $ 5 $ 60 $ 5 $ 655 $ 75 Park Street, John Hill Road, 17th Street, 18th Street and Myrtle Avenue. Non- 1 1 Infrastructure: Remote Drop of Program and education Program at Lafayette Elementary School. HUM 2404 Arcata, City of Humboldt Bay Trail: Arcata Rail with Trail Construct a 4.5 mile section of Class I ADA accessible paved trail from Samoa $ 5,366 $ 3,100 $ 3,100 $ 3,100 1 1 Blvd to the Hwy 101 and Bracut intersection. 1,000 feet south of the Bayside Cut-off and Hwy 101 intersection. HUM 2406 Eureka, City of Eureka Waterfront Trail Construct two segments, totalling 6.3 miles, of non-motorized trail. The $ 4,382 $ 2,448 $ 150 $ 2,298 $ 150 $ 2,298 1 1 segments will complete gaps in the Coastal Trail in the City of Eureka.

HUM 2405 Fortuna, City of Fortuna Safe Routes to School Project 2014 Construct 200 feet of 5' wide sidewalk, curb and gutter on Rhoner Street. $ 917 $ 917 $ 35 $ 95 $ 712 $ 75 $ 35 $ 95 $ 712 $ 75 Construct sidewalks on Thelma Street. Road Diet on Ross Hill Road, to convert 1 1 the outside traveled lanes into buffered bike lanes, along with a city wide SRTS Non-infrastructure. LAK 3105 Clearlake, City of City of Clearlake, Phillips Avenue Class II Bicycle Lanes Construct 4 foot wide Class II bike lanes on both sides of Phillips Avenue from $ 1,177 $ 564 $ 23 $ 46 $ 495 $ 23 $ 46 $ 495 18th Street to 40th Street. Project will install Class II bicycle lanes along Phillips Ave., residential collector street and to rehabilitate middle 22 ft. of the 1 1 street and widen the existing section by 4 ft. on each side to add Class II bicycle lanes and install signs, stripping, and pavement markings.

MEN 4612 Fort Bragg, City of City of Fort Bragg - Chestnut St Multi Use Facility and Safe Routes to School Construction of an 8 to 12' wide multi-use facility on the north side of $ 1,051 $ 259 $ 233 $ 26 $ 233 $ 26 1 1 Program Chestnut Street, from Franklin Street to the eastern City limits. SHA 2572 Redding, City of City of Redding - Placer Street Improvement Project In the City of Redding, on Placer Street from the Western City Limit to east of $ 5,004 $ 2,296 $ 2,296 $ 2,296 Olive Avenue. Project will improve 2 miles of Placer Street, including roadway 1 2 widening to establish a uniform 3 lane roadway, bicycle lanes, buffered bicycle lanes, and sidewalks. Safety improvements include enhanced pedestrian crossings and pedestrian safety lighting. SHA 2571 Shasta County RTPA Shasta Safe Routes to School In Shasta County, within three school districts, Cascade Union, Redding School $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 District and Shasta Union High School District. We will provide trainins for 1 2 school personnel and law enforcement on bike and pedestrian safety curriculum. BUT 1016 Biggs, City of City of Biggs - Safe Routes to School Project, Sidewalk Improvements Construct new sidewalks along the main routes to school; Aleut St, Bannock St, $ 860 $ 860 $ 40 $ 60 $ 720 $ 40 $ 40 $ 60 $ 720 $ 40 1 3 2nd and 3rd St and an Education and Encouragment program in the City of Biggs. BUT 1017 Paradise, Town of Maxwell Drive Safe Routes to School Project Construction of sidewalks, curb and gutter along one side of Maxwell Drive $ 968 $ 968 $ 33 $ 98 $ 771 $ 66 $ 33 $ 98 $ 771 $ 66 1 3 from Skyway to Elliot Rd, while widening shoulders for the addition of Class II bike lanes on both sides. BUT 1018 Paradise, Town of Pearson Road Safe Routes to School Connectivity Project On Pearson Road between Black Oak Drive and Academy Drive including a $ 1,388 $ 1,388 $ 45 $ 181 $ 1,071 $ 91 $ 45 $ 181 $ 1,071 $ 91 series of infrastructure improvements connecting the greater Paradise area to three public schools. Work includes the construction of sidewalk, curb and 1 3 gutter on both side of Pearson Road, and minor drainage improvements and construction of appropriate retaining walls for hillside slopes.

ED 1218 El Dorado County Sawmill Bike Trail Safe Access Construction of 8' wide class I bike lane and multi-use path connecting Sawmill $ 2,694 $ 750 $ 750 $ 750 1 3 1B path to Sawmill 2B path. NEV 1425 Truckee, Town of Trout Creek Trail, Phase 2 Construct a Class I ped and Bike path in the Town of Truckee between Euer $ 2,300 $ 1,520 $ 1,520 $ 1,520 1 3 Valley Road and Northwoods Blvd. PLA 1522 Roseville, City of Downtown Roseville Class I Trails The project area is along Dry Creek corridor and starts west of Lincoln Street $ 2,547 $ 1,236 $ 1,236 $ 1,236 and terminates at Douglas Blvd. The project includes construction of a Class 1 bike trail along Dry Creek, from just west of Lincoln Street to Royer Park, 1 3 removal and relocation of the existing Ice House Bridge, and construction of a new bridge from the Royer Park bike trail to the transit shop in front of the Downtown Roseville Library on Taylor Street. SAC 1678 Sacramento County Sacramento County - Howe Avenue Sidewalk Infill and Bike Lane On Howe Ave, in Sacramento between Tallac Street and Marconi Avenue. The $ 1,853 $ 1,853 $ 280 $ 40 $ 1,533 $ 280 $ 40 $ 1,533 Improvements project includes a road diet, sidewalk construction, bike lanes, and signalized 1 3 intersection upgrade at Howe Avenue and Marconi Avenue. The project will improve pedestrian, bicycle and vehicular traffic safety. SAC 1679 San Juan Unified School District Safe Routes to School The Safe Routes to School Program will serve 16 schools in San Juan Unified $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 School District. Education will include pedestrian and bicyclist lessons. 1 3 Encouragement activities will include Walk to School Day, Bike to School Day, walking school buses, and other activities.

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Total Project ATP ATP PAED ATP PSE ATP RW ATP CON ATP CON-NI Allocated Allocated CON- Cycle District County PPNO Agency Project Name PROJECT DESCRIPTION Allocated PSE Allocated RW Allocated CON Cost Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed PAED NI

YUB 2012 Marysville, City of Safe Routes to School Project and Programs The project is in the City of Marysville. The infrastructure project will include $ 489 $ 489 $ 41 $ 332 $ 116 $ 41 $ 332 $ 116 improvements around Covillaud ES, Kynoch ES and McKenney Intermediate School. The scope will include signing and striping, crosswalks, and student 1 3 loading zones. The NI portion will design and implement education, encouragement and evaluation programs designed to encourage more families to walk or bicycle to school. ALA 2190C Oakland, City of International Boulevard Pedestrian Lighting and Sidewalk Repair Project Along International Blvd Ped. Lighting and Sidewalk Repair Project, between $ 6,475 $ 2,481 $ 2,481 $ 2,481 1st Avenue and Durant. The SOW is a pedestrian lighting study, and install up 1 4 to 650 pedestrian lights along the corridor. Repair damaged sidewalk. Improve all curb ramps to current ADA standards. ALA 2190D Oakland, City of LAMMPS and Laurel, Mills, Maxwell Park and Seminary Active Transportation MacArthur Boulevard between High Street and seminary Avenue in Central $ 4,066 $ 3,598 $ 3,598 $ 3,598 Connection East Oakland. Installation of a Class I and multi-purpose pathway; Class II bike 1 4 lane; traffic and intersection reconfigurations for pedestrian and bicyclist safety and other corridor pedestrian facility amenities to enable a continuous active transit corridor. NAP 2300A Napa County Transportation Plannin Napa Vine Trail Phase 2 - Gap Closure In the City and County of Napa and the Town of Yountville- a Class I path from $ 7,600 $ 3,600 $ 3,600 $ 3,600 California Dr. in Yountville to Haven Way in the City of Napa. The path will be 10ft. wide with shoulders, construct 3 bridges over drainage channels, install 2 1 4 traffic signals and other traffic safety improvements, ADA improvements, re- plant with native species, linking 2 existing park-n-rides adjacent to SR 29.

SF 2023A San Francisco Department of Public HSan Francisco Safe Routes to School Non-Infrastructure Project In the San Francisco Unified School District including 102 schools; 72 $ 990 $ 990 $ 990 $ 990 elementary, 12 middle, and 18 high schools. The project entails policy 1 4 supporting active transportation at the San Francisco Unified School District SFUSD. SF 2023B San Francisco County John Yehall Chin Safe Routes To School Per Approved Scope Change 7/18/18, 5 intersections near 350 Broadway $ 2,241 $ 514 $ 21 $ 493 $ 21 $ 337 Street: Construct curb extensions to improve pedestrian safety near John Yehall Chin Elementary School. Old Scope Desc.: In San Francisco-locations may include: Kearny Street at Nottingham Place, Kearny Street at Jackson 1 4 Street, Sansome Street at Pacific Street, Montgomery Street at Jackson Street, Broadway Street at Montgomery Street, and Kearny Street at Bush Street, Grant Avenue at Jackson Street. Construction of bulb-outs, curb ramps, and raised crosswalk. SF 2023C San Francisco Municipal Transportat San Francisco Safer Streets: Increasing Bicycling and Walking in San The SF Safer Streets program will combine enforcement and education to $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 Francisco change behavior related to vehicle speed. The campaign will be citywide, but 1 4 also include a specific focus on the top 11 high-injury-corridors suited for sped enforcement. SM 1040A East Palo Alto, City of East Palo Alto Highway 101 Pedestrian and Bicycle Overcrossing City of East Palo Alto, US Highway 101 at Clarke Avenue and Newell Road. $ 9,400 $ 8,600 $ 8,600 $ 8,600 Project will provide a new Class I pedestrian and bicycle overcrossing POC of 1 4 US 101, with additional on-street improvement- a Class III bikeway; a traffic signal and crossing; Class II bike lanes and pedestrian enhancements.

SM 1040B San Mateo County San Mateo County Safe Routes to School for Health and Wellness All of San Mateo County is included in this non-Infrastructure safe routes to $ 4,036 $ 900 $ 900 $ 900 1 4 school project, including the unincorporated areas of San Mateo County.

SOL 2230A Solano Transportation Authority Solano County Safe Routes to School - Ingraining Walking and Rolling into the STA and Solano County Public Health staff will work with 15 schools $ 388 $ 388 $ 388 $ 388 1 4 School Culture throughout Solano County to work on promoting walking and rolling to school.

MON 2296 Monterey County Castroville Bicycle and Pedestrian Path and Railroad Crossing Project In Castroville, from the intersection of McDoughall Street and Salinas Street to $ 8,931 $ 913 $ 913 $ 913 1 5 Castroville Boulevard. Construct Class 1 bicycle and pedestrian path and bridge. MON 2610 Monterey, City of North Fremont Bike and Pedestrian Access and Safety Improvements Per Approved Scope Change on 3-30-18: Construct Class IV bike lanes along $ 7,318 $ 6,478 $ 841 $ 5,637 $ 841 $ 5,637 both sides of North Fremont Street, and add median pedestrian refuge areas between Casa Verde Way and Casanova Avenue. Construct Class IV Class II, 1 5 see scope change approval 6/7/16 - TED bike lanes along both sides of North Fremont Street, and add median ped refuge areas between Canyon Del Rey and SR 128 and Casa Verde Way. MON 2608 Transportation Agency for Monterey Via Salinas Valley: Pathways to Health through Active Transportation Non- Infrastructure and Infrastructure improvements to create safe ped and $ 4,666 $ 4,662 $ 140 $ 379 $ 4,143 $ 140 $ 379 $ 4,143 1 5 bike usage around public schools in Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas and Soledad. SB 2609 Lompoc, City of City of Lompoc - Sidewalk Infill and Curb Ramp Project Various school routes in the City of Lompoc. The project will construct $ 442 $ 442 $ 39 $ 403 $ 39 $ 403 1 5 sidewalk and ADA compliant curb ramps along heavily traveled school routes missing such infrastructure. SB 2611 Goleta, City of Hollister Class I Bike Road diet with widened sidewalks, ADA Ramps, and a Class I path on Hollister $ 1,780 $ 1,644 $ 1,644 $ 1,644 1 5 Ave from Ellwood school to Pacific Oaks Rd with a new signal at Entrance Rd.

SB 4611 Goleta, City of Fowler Road and Ekwill Street Extension Construct Class II bike lanes and sidewalks on Fowler, and Ekwill between $ 23,871 $ 2,010 $ 2,010 $ - 1 5 Fairview Ave and Kellog Ave, bike and ped configurations at roundabouts and a multi-use facility adjacent to Old San Jose Creek. 1 5 SB 2624 Lompoc Unified School District (LUSDDeveloping a Sustainable Safe Routes to School Program Safe Routes to school Non-infrastructure program at 7 schools in Lompoc. $ 411 $ 411 $ 411 $ - SB 2602 Santa Barbara, City of Lower Milpas Pedestrian Improvement Construct sidewalk on the east side of Milpis Street from Cabrillo Blvd to the $ 1,097 $ 1,097 $ 20 $ 105 $ 972 $ 20 $ 105 $ 972 1 5 north side of the Union Pacific Railroad. SB 2601 Santa Barbara, City of Las Positas Road Multiuse Path Construct 2.6 miles of Class I multiuse path along Las Positas and Modoc $ 10,387 $ 1,372 $ 354 $ 1,018 $ 354 $ 1,018 Roads for bicyclists, runners, and pedestrians of all ages and abilities. The 1 5 Project provides key connections to local and regional destinations, schools La Cumbre Junior High, SBCC, and UCSB, parks, and the beach.

SB 2603 Santa Barbara, City of Montecito - Yanonali Street Bridge Replacement and Pedestrian Demolish existing vehicular bridge and construct new vehicular bridge with $ 3,875 $ 3,442 $ 147 $ 450 $ 2,845 $ 147 $ 450 $ 2,845 1 5 Improvement sidewalks. Construct sidewalks on Montecito and Salinas Streets with Ped scale lighting. SCR 2607 Santa Cruz Health Services Agency Safe Routes to School Education and Encouragement in Santa Cruz County Safe Routes to School education and encouragement initiative for 7 $ 447 $ 447 $ 447 $ 447 elementary, 2 middle and 1 high school in Santa Cruz County. Proposal 1 5 deliverables- hands-on bicycle and pedestrian safety education, monthly Bike and Walk to School Day activities, daily tracking and incentive program.

SCR 2605 Santa Cruz County Radar Speed Feedback Signs and Flashing Beacons Installation of 39 radar feedback signs, 7 rectangular rapid flashing beacons $ 829 $ 829 $ 72 $ 757 $ 72 $ 757 1 5 and one overhead flashing beacon on various road in Santa Cruz county, adjacent to 22 schools. SCR 2612 University of California - Santa Cruz Great Meadow Bike Path Safety Improvements Project Realigment of the US Santa Cruz Great Meadow bike path intersection at $ 433 $ 383 $ 71 $ 312 $ 71 $ 312 1 5 Village road. FRE 6744 California State University, Fresno Fresno State - Barstow Avenue Bikeways Within City of Fresno-Construct bike lane on north side of Barstow Ave. $ 2,075 $ 872 $ 222 $ 650 $ 222 $ 650 University owned from Cedar Ave. to Chestnut Ave., 1 mile. Includes widening 1 6 road and new vehicle right turn lane at northeast corner of Barstow and Cedar Avenue. Project cancelled by the agency on 3/22/2017. FRE 6745 Fresno Council of Governments Fresno Council of Governments - Regional Active Transportation Plan Develop a Regional Active Transportation Plan for Fresno County and the $ 150 $ 150 $ 150 $ 150 1 6 fifteen cities within the County that identifies necessary bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure projects throughout the County. KER 6746 Delano, City of Safety and Education for an Active Delano School Community The project consists of improvements at 6-locations along key routes to 5 $ 393 $ 393 $ 31 $ 312 $ 50 $ 31 $ 312 $ 50 schools Delano High, Cecil Avenue Academy, Almond Tree Middle, Fremont 1 6 Elementary, and Nueva Vista Academ. Work includes the installation of bulb- outs with curb ramps, and raised crosswalk, zebra-stripe crosswalks, advanced stop and yield bars, and signs. KER 6747 Kern County - D6 Highland Elementary Pedestrian Improvements In Oildale, north of Bakersfield, construct new sidewalk on Circle Drive, Barnett $ 330 $ 275 $ 275 $ 275 Drive, Devore Avenue, and Day avenue as they lead to the school. Construct 1 6 wheelchair accessible ramps at sixteen locations around the school.

KER 6748 Kern County - D6 County of Kern - Horace Mann Pedestrian Improvements In Bakersfield, Kern County, construct curb, guttter and sidewalk on streets $ 372 $ 310 $ 310 $ 310 surrounding Horace Mann Elementary School. Also construct wheelchair 1 6 accessible ramps at various intersections with existing sidewalk in the area surrounding the school. KER 6751 Wasco, City of Teresa Burke Elementary School Bike and Pedestrian Infrastructure On Filburn Ave between Central Ave and Broadway in the City of Wasco. Curb $ 1,794 $ 1,794 $ 114 $ 110 $ 1,570 $ 114 $ - $ 1,570 Improvements ramps, bike lane striping, bike signage, pedestrian refuge and calm traffic with 1 6 raised median in Filburn Ave, high visibility crosswalk treatments at various intersections, signage and rectangular rapid flashing beacons.

MAD 6753 Chowchilla, City of Robertson Boulevard and State Route 233 and 11 Street Pedestrian Safety Construct sidewalks, ADA curb ramps, crosswalks and Stop signs on Robertson $ 550 $ 550 $ 80 $ 470 $ 80 $ 470 1 6 Improvements Blvd between 7th and 15th street and 11th street from Ventrua Blvd to Humboldt Ave. TUL 6752 Tulare County Tulare County Safe Routes to School Plan Preparation of a Safe Routes to School Plan in multiple disadvantaged $ 110 $ 110 $ 110 $ 110 1 6 communities in unincorporated areas of Tulare County. LA 5087 Bell, City of Florence Avenue Pedestrian Improvement Project, City of Bell Along Florence Avenue within the City boundaries of Los Angeles River to Salt $ 2,405 $ 62 $ 62 $ 62 Lake Ave. Work will install street furniture, pedestrian oriented lighting, 1 7 enhanced paving to improve pedestrian safety at each intersection, countdown pedestrian signal heads, and landscaping. LA 5154 Bell Gardens, City of Bell Gardens Citywide Safety Enhancement Project Citywide pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements to create shared bike $ 997 $ 802 $ 802 $ 802 lanes, ADA compliant access ramps, video detection at signalized intersection 1 7 to identify cyclist, installation of countdown pedestrian heads and signage and striping of shared bike lanes. LA 4934 Carson, City of City of Carson Active Transportation Project This project combines infrastructure improvements, including a Type 2 bike $ 1,482 $ 1,482 $ 46 $ 936 $ 500 $ 46 $ 936 $ 500 lane, high visibility crosswalks, countdown pedestrian signals, curb ramps, non- 1 7 infrastructure education, and enforcement programming for the entire community. LA 4933 Compton, City of Wilmington Avenue Safe Streets Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements Improve pedestrian and bicycle safety adjacent to the Wilmington Avenue $ 996 $ 996 $ 47 $ 949 $ 47 $ 949 transportation corridor by developing safer pedestrian crossings and bicycle safety improvements include: El Segundo Boulevard at Wilmington Ave, 1 7 installation of wider and colored crosswalks, high visibility crosswalk striping, countdown pedestrian signals and enhanced pedestrian lighting.

LA 4891 Cudahy, City of Cudahy Citywide Safe Routes to School Improvement In the vicinity of the five schools; Teresa Huges ES, Park Avenue ES, Elizabeth $ 1,271 $ 1,271 $ 98 $ 1,173 $ 98 $ 1,173 Learning Center, Ellen Ochoa Learning Center, and Jaime Escalante ES, and City access point to the LA River Pedestrian and Bike Path. Upgrades- RRBFs; LED 1 7 Crosswalk Warning System; Overhead signs and flashing beacons; Hi-vis. Crosswalks; and bike path LED warning system; Flashing Stop signs; raised medians, curb extensions and or bulb outs.

LA 4529 Duarte, City of Duarte Gold Line Station Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements Provide efficient access between the bike routes and the Emrald Necklace $ 1,646 $ 1,305 $ 148 $ 1,157 $ 148 $ 1,157 parking lot and the Duarte Station area. Pedestrian improvements include: 1 7 installation of sidewalk. Provide safe illumination in the project area. Citywide Wayfinding and bike route signage to guide bicyclist, pedestrian and motorist to the Duarte Gold Line Station. LA 4918 El Monte, City of Durfee - Thompson Elementary Emerald Necklace Walking School Bus Walking school bus program for the Durfee-Thompson ES Walking School Bus $ 692 $ 604 $ 604 $ 604 1 7 in the catchment area. LA 4889 Glendale, City of Citywide Pedestrian Plan Identify viable bicycle and pedestrian corridors, assess intersections with high $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1 7 pedestrian and bicycle accident rates, and target infrastructure improvements for those intersections and segments. LA 4907 Glendale, City of City of Glendale Safe Routes to School Improvements Located at 1. Hoover H.S., Keppel E.S., and Toll M.S.; 2. Roosevelt M.S., $ 1,642 $ 1,642 $ 126 $ 1,516 $ 126 $ 1,516 Glendale Christian School, Mann E.S., Glendale Community College Garfield 1 7 campus, and Muir E.S. The improvements are accessibility and ADA compliance, repair damage, and providing trees and bicycle lanes or sharrows.

LA 4881 Lancaster, City of 5th Street East Corridor Improvements This project is on 5th Street East, from Avenue H-8 to J-4. The SOW includes $ 1,438 $ 1,438 $ 85 $ 1,323 $ 30 $ 85 $ 1,323 $ 30 curb bulb-outs with ADA compliant curb ramps at several locations along 5th 1 7 street increasing safety of the pedestrian and bicyclist. New traffic striping will be installed to buffer the bike lanes along the corridor.

LA 4917 Los Angeles, City of North Atwater Non-Motorized Multimodal Bridge (La Kretz crossing) Project includes construction, outreach and education and data count $ 9,038 $ 3,660 $ 3,660 $ 3,660 1 7 equipment installation. The La Kretz Crossing crosses the LA River approximately one-half mile north of Los Feliz Blvd in the City of LA. LA 4877 Los Angeles, City of Yale Street Pedestrian Linkages Phase I, College Street and Alpine Street In the City of Los Angles on Yale St between College St and Alpine St. New $ 690 $ 690 $ 110 $ 580 $ 110 $ 580 landscaped median at a mid-block crosswalk with continental crosswalk 1 7 striping, stop bars and curb extensions to prevent U-turns and from dropping students off in the middle of the street. Install continental striping and stop bars. LA 4309 Los Angeles, City of Beverly Boulevard Active Transportation Improvements Pedestrian improvements along Beverly Blvd between Vermont Ave and $ 1,374 $ 992 $ 992 $ 992 Beaudry Ave at the intersections of: Metro Red Line Subway Station at Beverly and Vermont, Beverly and Park View, Beverly and Alvarado, and Beverly and 1 7 Toluca. SOW includes: Removing obstructions from the walkway, curb ramps, street furniture, bike racks, pedestrian lights, landscaping, pedestrian signals at crosswalks, high visibility crosswalks. LA 5197 Los Angeles, City of Cesar E. Chavez Connections Cesar Chavez Avenue from Grand Avenue to Alameda Street .46 miles, in Los $ 2,350 $ 1,565 $ 1,565 $ 1,565 Angeles between El Pueblo and Chinatown. The project will provide a safer 1 7 environment for walkers, cyclists and transit riders with links to a number of historic and cultural centers of LA with the rest of the city. LA 5199 Los Angeles, City of Top 50 Safe Routes to School Safety Assessments and Travel Plans The deliverables for this planning effort will be to complete School Safety $ 1,900 $ 1,900 $ 1,900 $ 1,900 1 7 Assessments and School Travel Plans for the Top 50 Schools.

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LA 4870 Los Angeles, City of Eastside Active Transportation Linkages Phase II The project will provide pedestrian and bike safety improvements to north- $ 3,651 $ 2,237 $ 382 $ 1,855 $ 382 $ 1,855 1 7 south linkage streets to the 1st Street Metro Gold Line Light Rail stops in the Boyle Heights Community in the City of Los Angles. LA 4871 Los Angeles, City of Hollywood Western Pedestrian Improvements The project area is located in Hollywood with pedestrian improvements on $ 3,923 $ 2,288 $ 258 $ 64 $ 1,966 $ 258 $ 64 $ 1,528 approximately .75 mi. of Hollywood Blvd. from Gower St. to Western Avenue 1 7 and 360 ft. of western Ave. from Hollywood Blvd. to Carlton Way. The project will improve the safety, appearance, and walkability with street furniture, sidewalks, landscaping, and pedestrian amenities. LA 4869 Los Angeles, City of Expo Line Bundy Station First Last Mile Improvements In the City of Los Angeles on surrounding the Expo Rail Line station located at $ 3,450 $ 3,053 $ 287 $ 2,766 $ 287 $ 2,766 Exposition Blvd and Bundy Dr. The Scope of Work includes traffic calming and 1 7 safety improvements through the installation of shade trees, pedestrian-level lighting, accessible curb ramps, a median refuge and curb extensions.

LA 4873 Los Angeles, City of Little Tokyo Pedestrian Safety Project The project is in the Little Tokyo District of Los Angles within Temple Street on $ 4,439 $ 3,316 $ 530 $ 133 $ 2,653 $ 530 $ - $ 2,653 the north, Main St. on the west, 3rd Street on the south, and Alameda St. on 1 7 the east. Installation of two mid-block and one full traffic signals, a slip lane closure, bus stop lighting, landscaping, street furniture, ADA curb ramp and sidewalk improvements and continental crosswalks. LA 4866 Los Angeles, City of Safe Routes to School Infrastructure Improvements for Hollywood High and This project will create pedestrian and bicycle linkage along several streets $ 3,412 $ 3,412 $ 529 $ 132 $ 2,751 $ 529 $ 132 $ 2,751 Selma Avenue Elementary School serving Hollywood HS and Selma Avenue ES in the City of Los Angles. 1 7 Improvements will be focused within one quarter mile of each school on the following 2010 Bike Plan streets designated as Bicycle Friendly Streets. LA 4867 Los Angeles, City of Safe Routes to School Infrastructure Improvements for Menlo Avenue and This project will create pedestrian and bicycle linkage along several streets $ 4,742 $ 4,742 $ 758 $ 190 $ 3,794 $ 758 $ 190 $ 3,794 West Vernon Elementary School serving Menlo Ave ES and West Vernon ES within the City of Los Angles. 1 7 Improvements will be focused within one quarter mile of each school on the following 2010 Bike Plan street designated as Bicycle Friendly Streets.

LA 4537 Los Angeles County Vermont Avenue Bike Lane, Manchester - El Segundo Project This project consists of construction of Class II bike lane and bike racks along $ 1,317 $ 676 $ 676 $ 676 1 7 southbound Vermont Ave in the unincorporated West Athens Community from Manchester Blvd to Fl Segundo Blvd. LA 4538 Los Angeles County Florence Metro Blue Line Station Bikeway Access Improvements This project will improve bicycle access to the Florence Metro Blue Line $ 1,624 $ 1,188 $ 1,188 $ 1,188 Station. The project is located in the County of LA unincorporated community 1 7 of Florence-Grahm. Construct Class II and III bicycle routes and bicycle boulevards. Install signage and striping. Bicycle boulevards will also include construction of traffic circles and curb extensions. LA 5195 Los Angeles County Eastside Light Rail Bike Interface Project This project will construct four north-south bikeways; two bicycle boulevards, $ 1,861 $ 1,305 $ 1,305 $ 1,305 one Class II, and one Class III bike route, connecting the Metro Gold Line 1 7 stations of Indiana, Maravilla, Civic Center, and Atlantic to the neighboring communities. LA 4909 Los Angeles County Unincorporated Los Angeles County Pedestrian Plans and Programs Non-infrastructure Pedestrian Plans and Programs in the unincorporated $ 1,498 $ 1,445 $ 1,445 $ 1,445 1 7 communities of West Whittier-Los Nietos, Lake Los Angles, West Athens- Westmont and Walnut Park. LA 5200 Los Angeles County Quarry Clasp Peck Road to Peck Park Bikeway The project includes 0.6 mile long Class I bicycle facility improvements located $ 2,575 $ 1,546 $ 1,546 $ - in the unincorporated area of North El Monte. The trail is a key East-West gap 1 7 closure to connect Rio Dondo Bike Trail to the San Gabriel River Regional Bike Trail. RIV 1144 Indio, City of Andrew Jackson Elementary Pedestrian Improvements In the City of Indio - Surrounding Andrew Jackson ES - Pedestrian $ 2,581 $ 2,581 $ 21 $ 186 $ 2,374 $ 21 $ 186 $ 2,374 Infrastructure Improvements - Installation of new sidewalks including curb 1 8 ramps and driveways approaches, installation of enhanced crosswalks with bulb-outs, and speed feedback signs. RIV 1160 Riverside County Pyrite Street Safe Routes to School Improvements In the City of Jurupa Valley on Pyrite Street between Galena Street and Mission $ 732 $ 665 $ 133 $ 532 $ 133 $ 532 Boulevard. Includes the extension of the existing sidewalks and infill of new sidewalk, curb and gutter, ADA-compliant curb ramps and driveway aprons, a 1 8 Road Diet near Glen Avon ES, a new student pick-up and drop off area, and solar LED flashers with push buttons at the elementary school's main pedestrian crossing. RIV 1167 Moreno Valley, City of Citywide Safe Routes to School Pedestrian Facility Improvements In Moreno Valley, on Dracaea Ave, Eucalyptus Ave, Ironwood Ave, Kitching $ 1,640 $ 1,640 $ 89 $ 71 $ 1,420 $ 60 $ 89 $ 71 $ 1,420 $ 60 Street, Sandy Glade Ave and Elsworth Street, in the vicinity of Bear Valley, Cloverdale, Midland, Moreno and Towngate Elementary Schools, Mountain 1 8 View Middle School and Valley View High School. Sidewalks, Curb and gutter, street lights, ADA ramps, and street widening. NI activities: School bicycle and pedestrian safety promotional information campaign. Bicycle safety skill classes. RIV 1161 Perris, City of Murrieta Road Pedestrian Improvements - City of Perris City of Perris - Murrieta Rd from San Jacinto Ave to 1000 ft North of Nuevo R - $ 1,100 $ 1,100 $ 1,100 $ 1,100 Construct in-fill sidewalk on the West side of Murrietta Rd, construct a new 1 8 pedestrian across the existing R.C.F.C. storm drain channel Metz Channel, construction of Class II bike lanes along with traffic signal improvements.

RIV 1162 Perris, City of Perris Valley Storm Drain Channel Trail New multi-use trail parallel to the Perris Valley Storm Drain PVSD from the $ 3,828 $ 1,202 $ 1,202 $ 1,202 Northern City limits to the San Jacinto River Trail and end at Kabian Regional 1 8 Park in the southwest City limits. The project will be 4.32 miles of a 15 foot wide concrete trail with a chain link fence and split rail PVC fence. It will include landscaping, irrigation, and intrepretive signage. RIV 1186 Riverside, City of Downtown and Adjoining Areas Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Project In northwesterly part of the City of Riverside primarily within Ward 1- install 17 $ 997 $ 877 $ 875 $ 2 $ 875 $ 2 miles of Class II bike lanes, sidewalk improvements on Palm ave, a bike station, 1 8 kiosks, upgraded flashing beacons, create a bike staging area, expansion of the bike share program, two bike corrals, bulb outs, and a walking path on Glenwood Dr. RIV 1149 Riverside County Riverside County Safe Routes to School Program, Perris In the City of Perris. Ten schools have been targeted within the Perris $ 350 $ 350 $ 350 $ 350 Elementary School District and Perris Union High Districts. The proposed 1 8 Riverside County NI-SRTS-ATP will be covering the Education, Encouragement, Enforcement, and Evaluation activities at each targeted school.

SBD 1172 Apple Valley, Town of Apple Valley Safe Routes to Schools In Apple Valley on Yucca Loma Road between Kasanka Trail Mojave River on $ 1,095 $ 1,095 $ 1,095 $ 1,095 the west and Apple Valley Road on the east. Sidewalks on the north side and a paved, multi-use trail on the south side of Yucca Loma Road, a signal and 1 8 intersection improvements at Havasu Road and Cochise road at Yucca Loma road, and modifying the signal and restriping the crosswalk at Apple Valley Road. Improvements include pedestrian, school, and bike signage for Rio Vista School. SBD 1157 Colton, City of City of Colton - Active Transportation Program Plan The City of Colton intends to develop an Active Transportation Plan that will $ 265 $ 265 $ 265 $ 265 1 8 provide a clear and comprehensive framework for safer connectivity of non- motorized transportation options throughout the City. SBD 1156 Ontario, City of Safe Routes to School Active Transportation at Four Elementary Schools In the City of Ontario targeting four local elementary schools. Construct $ 1,164 $ 1,164 $ 100 $ 50 $ 1,006 $ 8 $ 100 $ 50 $ 1,006 $ 8 1 8 missing sidewalks, curb and gutter, street paving and acquiring right of way at two locations near each school. SBD 1164 Rialto, City of City of Rialto Safe Routes to School Program The City of Rialto Unified School District Safe Route to School program that $ 1,450 $ 1,450 $ 1,450 $ 1,450 promotes the 5E's Engineering, Education, Encouragement, Enforcement and 1 8 Evaluation for all 29 schools. The objective is to encourage safe walking and bicycling to school; reduce GHG emission and improve health and well being of the community. SBD 1145 San Bernardino Associated Governm San Bernardino Association of Government Safe Routes to School Plan SANBAG will develop a student travel data collection strategy and incorporate $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 priority Safe Routes to School projects into the existing SANDAG maintained 1 8 Non-Motorized Transportation Plan NMTP. The Safe Routes to School Plan will inventory needed infrastructure improvements for approximately ten percent 10% of San Bernardino County's schools. SBD 1166 San Bernardino County TransportatioSan Bernardino Association of Governments Metrolink Station Accessibility The projects are located along six existing Metrolink transit stations in the $ 4,679 $ 4,679 $ 576 $ 4,103 $ 576 $ 4,103 Improvement Project cities of: 1. Montclair; 2. Upland; 3. Rancho Cucamonga; 4. Fontana; 5. Rialto; 1 8 and 6. San Bernardino in on the San Bernardino Line, in San Bernardino County. The project goal is to improve access to transit for cyclists and pedestrians. SBD 1206 Yucaipa, City of Safe Routes to Calimesa and Wildwood Elementary Schools In the City of Yucaipa at two locations: 1. County Line Road from 3rd St. to $ 1,027 $ 872 $ 872 $ 872 California St. and 2. Avenue H from 3rd St to Holmes St. Both locations include 1 8 curb, gutter and sidewalks. County Line Road also includes bike lanes.

KER 0651 Tehachapi, City of City of Tehachapi - Valley Boulevard Bikeway Facilities Project Phase 11 In the city of Tehachapi on the south side of Valley Blvd from 100' west of $ 1,292 $ 1,292 $ 136 $ 1,156 $ 136 $ 1,156 Mulberry Street to Curry Street. The project will extend an existing Class I bike 1 9 path. Work includes new curb, gutter and a 8' wide bike path. Storm drain improvements are necessary to accommodate the project. MER 3126 Merced, City of State Highway 59 and BNSF RR Multi - Use Pathway Crossing Construct a non-motorized multi-use path and widening of State Highway 59 $ 945 $ 945 $ 5 $ 106 $ 834 $ 5 $ 106 $ 834 1 10 at the BNSF railroad crossing, between Olive Ave to Cooper Ave. MER 5003 Merced County Walnut Avenue Complete Street Upgrade Construct sidewalk, curb, gutter, traffic calming features, Class 2 bike lanes $ 2,179 $ 1,781 $ 200 $ 1,431 $ 150 $ 200 $ 1,431 $ 150 1 10 and LED street lighting along Walnut Avenue between Santa Fe Drive and Winton Way, along with SRTS Non-Infrastructure elements. SJ 3097 Stockton, City of Safe Routes to School Plan Coordinate with four school districts, perform public outreach and create a $ 350 $ 350 $ 350 $ 350 Safe Routes to School Plan for all schools within the city. Identify and prioritize 1 10 any ADA, bicycle, or pedestrian improvements that need to be done.

SJ 3098 Stockton, City of Bicycle Master Plan Update Perform public outreach and redesign in the Stockton Bicycle Network. $ 550 $ 550 $ 550 $ 550 1 10 Rewrite the Bicycle Master Plan. Submit updated plan for City Council approval. SJ 5001 Stockton, City of Fremont Square Sidewalk Reconstruction At Fremont Square in Downtown Stockton and includes the following $ 728 $ 728 $ 10 $ 69 $ 649 $ 10 $ 69 $ 649 perimeter streets: Fremont Street, Sutter Street, Lindsay Street, and San Joaquin Street. Project includes the removal of 1,200 lineal feet of existing 1 10 broken concrete curb, gutter and sidewalks, and replacement with rubberized asphalt sidewalks and concrete intersection curb ramps. Project will also install bike racks at all four intersections along the park perimeter.

SJ 3099 Stockton, City of San Joaquin Trail The San Joaquin Trial is part of the PGE Greenbelt easement ce located in the $ 1,479 $ 1,394 $ 10 $ 239 $ 1,145 $ 10 $ 239 $ 1,145 Weston Ranch Subdivision in Stockton. The project will promote walking and bicyclying by improving a pedestrian and bicycle trail. Work will resurface and 1 10 repair an existing Class I bikeway, install in-ground bicycle racks, pedestrian amenities, ADA accessible benches, install irrigation, grass, ground cover, shrubs and trees. IMP 0598 Westmorland, City of Improve Center Street Pedestrian Facility This project will install sidewalk, street lighting, handicapped ramps, bike lanes $ 1,113 $ 985 $ 88 $ 897 $ 88 $ 897 and remove walking path obstacles. It will improve pedestrian and bicycle 1 11 traffic safety and encourage parents to allow their children to walk and bike to school. SD 1151 Chula Vista Elementary School DistricIt's Cool to Walk to School Project Its cool 2 walk to school is an expansion in scope from our Cycle 1 Safe Routes $ 590 $ 590 $ 590 $ 590 to School SRTS Non-Infrastructure Grant, to enable and encourage students in 1 11 Kindergarden through 6th grade to safely walk and bike to and from school.

SD 1152 Coronado, City of City of Coronado-Safe Routes to School Education A Safe Routes to School Education Non-Infrastructure Program that would be $ 43 $ 36 $ 36 $ 36 conduced at the following four schools: Coronado Mille School-550 F Avenue, 1 11 Coronado High School- 650 D Avenue, Village Elementary School- 600 6th Street, and Silver Strand Elementary-1350 Leyte Road. SD 1153 El Cajon, City of Cajon Valley Union School District (City of El Cajon) The project is at six elementary and middle schools in the City of El Cajon. The $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 scope of this NI project entails educational, encouragement, enforcement, and 1 11 evaluation activities at Anza Elementary, Cajon Valley Middle, Greenfield Middle, Lexington Elementary, Madison Elementary, and Montgomery Elementary. SD 1154 Imperial Beach, City of Elm Avenue Traffic, Pedestrian and Cycling Safety and Mobility Improvement In City of Imperial Beach, Elm Avenue, between Seacoast Drive and 7th Street, $ 1,459 $ 709 $ 220 $ 6 $ 428 $ 55 $ 220 $ 6 $ 428 $ 55 and additional improvements on Connecticut Avenue. The project will add bike 1 11 lanes, sidewalks, a student drop off area, bus loading area, drainage improvements, and bike racks. SD 1157 La Mesa, City of King Street Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements Near the Vista La Mesa Academy elementary school in the City of La Mesa $ 1,050 $ 940 $ 100 $ 30 $ 810 $ 100 $ 30 $ 810 from King Street and Violet Street between Waite Drive and Hoffman Avenue; Waite Drive and Hoffman Avenue between King Street and Massachusetts 1 11 Avenue; and Marian Street from Hoffman Avenue to University Avenue. Scope includes high visibility crosswalks, Class III bicycle accommodations, curb radius reductions, bulbouts, improved signing.

SD 1155 National City, City of National City Safe Routes to School Pedestrian Enhancements The project will remove pedestrian barriers by implementing a series of $ 1,690 $ 350 $ 50 $ 225 $ 75 $ 50 $ 225 $ 75 pedestrian improvements within a two-mile radius of National City Schools. Improvements include high visibility crosswalks, ADA ramps with truncated 1 11 domes, curb extensions, Pedestrian Actuated LED Signs, sidewalk, and utility pole relocations.

SD 1156 National City, City of National City 18th Street Bicycle and Pedestrian Enhancements The project will provide about 0.75 miles of Class III bike facilities from Palm $ 1,225 $ 1,225 $ 200 $ 50 $ 975 $ 200 $ 50 $ 975 Ave and Grangr Ave. Additionally, the project includes the installation of curb 1 11 extensions at the intersections of 18th street and B ave and 18th street and F ave, and the constrcution of a roundabout at Lanoitan Ave.

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SD 1150 San Diego, City of Linda Vista Safe Routes to School In Linda Vista. The project will provide evaluation, education, encouragement, $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 and enforcement programming to increase the number of elementary and 1 11 middle school children walking and biking to school. This project will include a total of 6 schools: Carson, Chesterton, Fletcher, Linda Vista, and Ross Elementary Schools and Montgomery Middle school. SD 1178A San Diego, City of Chollas Creek - Bayshore Bikeway Final Design A 0.75 mile segment of multi-use path connecting from Southeastern San $ 735 $ 735 $ 695 $ 20 $ 20 $ 695 $ - $ - Diego along the Chollas Creek to the Bayshore Bikeway in Barrio Logan. 1 11 Project also includes non-infrastructure outreach and educational components. SD 1158 San Diego County Safe Routes to School - Live Oak Elementary and Potter Junior High Reche Road between Green Canyon Road and Oak Glade Drive in Fallbrook. $ 2,760 $ 2,760 $ 360 $ 334 $ 166 $ 1,900 $ 360 $ 334 $ 166 $ 1,900 Construct sidewalks, crosswalk bulb-outs, curb and gutter, and drainage 1 11 improvements on Reche Road near Live Oak Elementary School and Potter Junior High School. SD 1159 Vista, City of Vista Master Safe Routes to School Plan Develop a comprehensive SRTS program at 10 schools 8 elementary schools $ 120 $ 120 $ 120 $ 120 1 11 and 2 middle schools located in the City of Vista. SD 1160 Vista, City of Maryland Elementary Pedestrian Mobility Improvement In the City of Vista along North Drive between N. Melrose Avenue and El Pico $ 792 $ 712 $ 85 $ 627 $ 85 $ 627 Court, W. Los Angeles Drive between North Drive and California Avenue, and 1 11 East Drive between North Drive and Cajon Circle. Construct sidewalk, curb, and gutter. The project will also construct curb pop-outs at intersection crossings and speed feedback signs. ORA 2170T Anaheim, City of City of Anaheim: Cerritos Avenue Sidewalk Gap Closure In the City of Anaheim on Cerritos Avenue, east of Euclid Street. Work includes $ 1,209 $ 1,209 $ 120 $ 467 $ 614 $ 8 $ 120 $ 467 $ 614 $ 8 a 5' wide sidewalk with 8' parkway on the north side and a 5' wide sidewalk 1 12 with no parkway on the south side, new sidewalks, ROW acquisition minor, block walls and other fences, Signage and markings. ORA 2170V Santa Ana, City of City of Santa Ana - Newhope - Civic Center-Grand Class 11 Bike Lanes Project The Project has 3 segments: 0.45 miles on Newhope Street from First Avenue $ 272 $ 272 $ 272 $ 272 to McFadden Avenue; 0.87 miles on Civic Center Drive from Bristol Street to Broadway; and 1.25 miles on Grand Avenue from 21st Street to Fairhaven 1 12 Avenue in the City of Santa Ana. Install a 5-foot Class II bikeway. The project will include signage striping, sandblasting, minor spot pavement rehabilitation and bicycle detection. ORA 2170W Santa Ana, City of Complete Streets Plan Project is located in the City of Santa Ana. This project will prepare complete $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 street plans for five corridors including 5th Street, Raitt Street, Orange, Bishop 1 12 and St Andrews Place, as the basis for developing Citywide Complete Streets Guidelines. ORA 2170Y Santa Ana, City of Safe Routes to School Enhancements for Heninger Elementary Install new traffic signals at Flower Street and Walnut Street along with curb $ 480 $ 480 $ 35 $ 430 $ 15 $ 35 $ 430 $ 15 extensions, ADA ramps and a partnership with the Orange County Health Care 1 12 Agency, for educational safety outreach programs for the safe routes around Martin R. Heniger elementary school. ORA 2170X Santa Ana, City of Safe Routes to School Enhancements for King Elementary In the City of Santa Ana. Install traffic signals at McFadden Avenue and Pacific $ 500 $ 500 $ 36 $ 449 $ 15 $ 36 $ 449 $ 15 Avenue to replace the existing crossing at Graham Lane; installing and and or upgrading ADA ramps, replace sidewalk panels in the surrounding areas of the 1 12 elementary school. An educational, safety training will be provided with the partnership of the Orange County Health Care Agency.

ORA 2170Z Santa Ana, City of Safe Routes to School Enhancements for Washington Elementary In the City of Santa Ana- install new traffic signals at Flower Street and $ 780 $ 780 $ 57 $ 708 $ 15 $ 57 $ 708 $ 15 Anahurst Place, protected left turn arrows at Flower and Warner Avenue; 1 12 along with raised bulb outs, install ADA ramps in surrounding areas of the elementary school. An educational, safety training will be provided with the partnership of the Orange County Health Care Agency. VAR 1165 Omnitrans West Valley Connector Corridor - Safe Routes to Transit The Active Transportation grant will be used for pedestrian and bicycle access $ 25,125 $ 3,500 $ 525 $ 2,975 $ 525 $ 2,975 to Rapid transit stations that will be built as part of the West Valley Connector Rapid Transit Corridor project. The Active Transportation grant will be used to improve safe pedestrian access to the Rapid stations by constructing ADA- 1 8 accessible concrete boarding areas at stations and connecting ADA accessible pathways within ½ mile radius of all stations, including repair or replacement of sidewalk or curb ramps and improved pedestrian crosswalks where needed. The project will also include bicycle parking at stations to improve bicycle access to the stations. VAR 4875 Southern California Association of GoSCAG Regional Active Transportation Safety and Encouragement Campaign Counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and $ 2,333 $ 2,333 $ 2,333 $ 2,333 Ventura. Caltrans Districts 7, 8, 11, 12. The Campaign will be designed to achieve four objectives: 1. Educate all users on the rules of the road 2. 1 7 Encourage more biking and walking 3. Increase public awareness and support for active transportation and 4. Build a regional partnership to cost-effectively expand the reach of the Campaign. SD 1140 National City, City of El Toyon Las Palmas Bicycle Corridor The project will implement the first low stress, bicycle boulevard in National $ 1,865 $ 375 $ 50 $ 250 $ 75 $ 50 $ 250 $ 75 City and a large portion of the regional Mission Valley - Chula Vista Bikeway. 1 11 Improvements include sharrow markings and signage along the corridor, enhanced intersection crossings with curb extensions, high visibility crosswalks, and pedestrian actuated LED signals. YUB 2013 Yuba County Ella Elementary School Safe Routes to School Project Widening and overlaying Seventh Ave for bicycle lanes and construct new curb, $ 1,350 $ 1,195 $ 60 $ 1,135 $ 60 $ 1,135 1 3 sidewalks, curb ramps and storm drain system. Install a median island east of Olivehurst Ave. SUT 1808 Yuba City, City of Franklin Road Improvements Design to promote safety of non-motorized transportation users and $ 393 $ 368 $ 368 $ 368 pedestrians and encourage increased walking and bicycling among studies, 1 3 along a primary walking route to Andros Kaperos School, Commuting to and from Andros Karperos School. SAC 1681 Galt, City of South Galt Safe Routes to Schools Construct Bicycle and pedestrian improvements on seven streets adjacent to, $ 2,150 $ 1,800 $ 1,800 $ 1,800 1 3 or near Greer Elementary, Valley Oaks Elementary and Galt High Schools.

PLA 1523 Colfax, City of North Main Street Bike Route Construct improvement to a bike route on North Main Street from the Depot $ 299 $ 264 $ 44 $ 220 $ 44 $ 220 1 3 Transit Center north to Rollins Lake Road in Colfax. SAC 1680 Rancho Cordova, City of Mather Rails to Trails Project Builds a Class I trail across highway 50 with lighting and landscaping that will $ 2,525 $ 2,083 $ 2,083 $ 2,083 1 3 make a direct connection between the Mather and Mills Light Rail Station and the Mather Field Airport. ED 1219 El Dorado County Transportation ComEl Dorado County Western Slope Bicycle Travel Opportunities Map The purpose of this project is to develop, print and make available online a $ 57 $ 50 $ 50 $ 50 1 3 comprehensive bicycle travel opportunities map for the western slope of El Dorado County. CC 2122A Contra Costa Transportation Authori Riverside Avenue Pedestrian Crossing Construct a new Riverside Avenue POC north of the existing POC that will $ 4,885 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 1 4 extend across Amador Street to improve pedestrian safety. The existing POC will be removed. SAC 1683 Folsom, City of Oak Parkway Trail Under Crossing and Johnny Cash Trail Connection Construct a grade separated crossing of Natoma Street and connecting the $ 1,121 $ 992 $ 35 $ 75 $ 882 $ 35 $ 75 $ 882 1 3 Oak Parkway Trail with both the Johnny Cash and Historic Powerhouse Canal Trails. ALA 2190H Livermore, City of Marylin Avenue Elementary Safe Routes to Schools Include infrastructure improvements on student routes to Marylin Avenue $ 359 $ 358 $ 83 $ 275 $ 83 $ 275 Elementary School, improvements include closing sidewalk gaps, sidewalk 1 4 repair, pedestrian bulb-outs, ADA curb ramps, ped signage, new and repainted crosswalks pedestrian activated rapid flashing beacons, and speed feedback signs. ALA 2190G Berkeley, City of City of Berkeley - Safe Routes to School Improvements for Leconte Pre-approved Scope Change 4-3-18: Construct 7 curb bulb-outs, install yield $ 758 $ 682 $ 82 $ 600 $ 82 $ 473 Elementary here to pedestrian signs and yield line pavement markings, and stripe red curb 1 4 parking restrictions. Construct eight curb bulbouts, post pedestrian warning sign and in pavement pedestrian yield signs, stripe red curb parking restrictions. ALA 2190J Oakland, City of City of Oakland - Lake Merritt to Bay Trail Bicycle Pedestrian Gap closure Design and construction of a Class I ADA compliant multi-use bicycle and ped $ 16,212 $ 3,210 $ 2,885 $ 325 $ 2,885 $ 325 bridge to close the gap from the at Oakland Estuary to 1 4 Lake Merritt over Embarcadero, major utilities and the UP Railroad tracks under I-880 freeway to the Lake Merritt Trail system behind Laney and Peralta Colleges. FRE 6758 Fresno, City of City of Fresno Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Update Update the City of Fresno Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan to meet local $ 250 $ 221 $ 221 $ 221 1 6 Measure C requirements and eligibility for new State and local Active Transportation Program funding. ALA 2190E Alameda, City of Cross Alameda Trail Rail to Trail conversion of the former Alameda Beltline property now owned by $ 2,520 $ 2,231 $ 226 $ 1,882 $ 123 $ 226 $ 1,882 $ 123 1 4 the city. ALA 2190F Alameda County Be Oakland, Be Active: A Comprehensive Safe Routes to School Program Comprehensive program that promotes active transportation and healthy $ 988 $ 988 $ 988 $ 988 1 4 lifestyles to address public health concerns faced by Alameda County's poorest residents with specific interest in its children. SM 1040C San Mateo, City of City of San Mateo Safe Routes to School Program Focus on encouraging more students to walk and bike to school by addressing $ 2,515 $ 2,515 $ 405 $ 1,720 $ 390 $ 405 $ 1,720 $ 390 1 4 the Five E's of SR2S Education, Encouragement, Engineering, Enforcement, and Evaluation. CC 2122B East Bay Regional Park District San Francisco Bay Trail, Pinole Shores to Bay Front Park Construct a section of the San Francisco Bay Trail in the City of Pinole between $ 7,100 $ 4,000 $ 4,000 $ 4,000 1 4 Pinole Shores and Bayfront Park. SCL 2150B Santa Clara Valley Transportation Au Santa Clara Co. VTA's Central and South County Bicycle Corridor Plan Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Central and South County Bicycle $ 500 $ 443 $ 443 $ 443 1 4 Corridor Plan. KER 6769 Arvin, City of T02 - Sidewalk Improvements at Various Locations Construction of SRTS walkways, access ramps, and cross walks along various $ 680 $ 680 $ 100 $ 580 $ 100 $ 580 1 6 streets connecting to elementary schools. KER 6770 Bakersfield, City of Safe Route to School Improvements-Frank West Elementary install city standard sidewalks and ADA approved access ramps along the $ 312 $ 312 $ 312 $ 312 1 6 streets in and around Frank West Elementary School. FRE 6755 Coalinga, City of City of Coalinga Active Transportation Plan The City of Coalinga ATP- a city-wide comprehensive plan that will address the $ 240 $ 240 $ 240 $ 240 1 6 City's incomplete infrastructure, safety issues for pedestrians an cyclists.

TUL 6777 Dinuba, City of Class II and Class III Bike Lanes Install Class II and Class III Bike routes on selected city streets as well as install $ 344 $ 261 $ 139 $ 122 $ 139 $ 122 bike lockers at the new City of Dinuba Transit Center. NI willl develop an 1 6 interactive website to show residents how to get to school safely using the new bike routes and distribute information on proper bicycle safety.

FRE 6757 Fresno, City of Butler Avenue Bicycle Lane from Hazelwood Avenue to Peach Avenue Consists of restriping Butler Ave between Hazelwood and Peach Avenue to $ 274 $ 197 $ 1 $ 32 $ 164 $ 1 $ 32 $ 164 1 6 create a Class II Bike lane. FRE 6766 Kerman, City of Pedestrian Safety Improvements at Various Locations Construct curb bulbouts, or curb extensions, at each location. New curb and $ 250 $ 250 $ 26 $ 224 $ 26 $ 224 gutter, sidewalk, and curb ramps will be constructed to create the bulbouts. 1 6 Drainage facilities will be installed as required around the bulbouts. Crossings will have high visibility crosswalks and signs. LA 4874 Los Angeles, City of Expo Line Pedestrian Improvements, Crenshaw to City Limit - City of Los Improve pedestrian linkages within one quarter mile of three Metro's $ 2,890 $ 2,311 $ 178 $ 2,133 $ 178 $ 2,133 Angeles Exposition Light Rail Line stations at LA Cienega Blvd. La Brea Ave and Crenshaw, in the City of Los Angeles. Improvements in the vicinity of these 1 7 transit stations include improved cross walks, sidewalks, ADA access ramps, and safety lighting at transit stops. as well as pedestrian amenities including street trees and benches. TUL 6779 Porterville, City of Garden Avenue Pedestrian Access Corridor Includes repair and conversion of approximately 1,035 ft. of existing city $ 589 $ 232 $ 232 $ 232 sidewalks on the north side of Garden Avenue into a 10' wide paved pedestrian corridor, installation of 350 ft. ADA compliant, Class 1 bike and pedestrian trail 1 6 that will connect two separated segments of Garden Avenue to the existing Rails to Trails corridor and extend the Class III bike routes into the community along the remaining lengths of Garden Ave. KER 6775 Wasco, City of JL Prueitt Pedestrian Improvement Construct a continuous walkway and related bike and pedestrian $ 473 $ 473 $ 31 $ 22 $ 420 $ 31 $ - $ 420 improvements to John L. Prueitt Elementary School. The walkway will connect 1 6 the school located at the western edge of the city to the main part of town.

KER 6774 Wasco, City of Clemens and Jefferson Schools Bike and Pedestrian Improvements Curb ramps, bike lane striping and bike signage per plans this project will also $ 306 $ 306 $ 21 $ 12 $ 273 $ 21 $ - $ 273 1 6 provide a high visibility crosswalk treatments at various intersections, signage and rectangular arpid flashing beacons. KER 6776 Wasco, City of Highway 43 Pedestrian Lighting Install pedestrian safety lighting and pedestrian infrastructure along the F $ 593 $ 593 $ 39 $ 24 $ 530 $ 39 $ - $ 530 Street and Highway 43 corridor between Poso Drive and Filburn Avenue. Solar 1 6 safety lighting will be installed along the sides of the roadway to increase visibility. Curb and landscaping will be added to the west side of the highway between 16th St and Filburn Ave. KER 6771 Kern County - D6 County of Kern - Stiern Middle School Pedestrian Improvements Improve pedestrian access to Walter W. Stiern Middle School for students who $ 150 $ 125 $ 125 $ 125 walk. Constructing curb, gutter and sidewalk on Niles Street to the school. 1 6 Concrete slope protection will be constructed behind existing sidewalk to prevent dirt from sliding on to the sidewalk. FRE 6767 Mendota, City of Mendota Elementary School Pedestrian Improvements Proposes to install a RRFB and In Roadway Lights on Bass Ave at 2nd Street. $ 254 $ 254 $ 25 $ 224 $ 5 $ 25 $ 224 $ 5 Mendota ES is located on the north side of this tee intersection. This will be 1 6 the primary pedestrian crossing for students from the south. This project will install crossing improvments and ADA accesible ramps on the SE, SW corners of Bass Ave and 2nd. SAC 1682 Sacramento County Sacramento County - El Camino Avenue Phase 2 - Street and Sidewalk Construction of Class II Bicycle and Pedestrian facilities and improvements on $ 1,923 $ 1,692 $ 1,692 $ 1,692 1 3 Improvements El Camino Ave from Watt Ave to Vera Way. YOL 1922 West Sacramento, City of City of West Sacramento West Capitol Avenue Cycle Track Construct pedestrian improvements and raised cycle track, convert the travel $ 645 $ 87 $ 27 $ 55 $ 5 $ 27 $ 55 $ 5 1 3 way from two way to one way and reconfigure the two intersections at 5th st. and at Garden St, including removing a signalized intersection. YOL 1921 West Sacramento, City of Citywide Bike Lane Gap Closures Construct approx 12.1 miles of new bike lanes citywide. The proposed project $ 593 $ 525 $ 35 $ 89 $ 401 $ 35 $ 89 $ 401 1 3 will complete numerous segments of bicycle travel corridors. SJ 3105 Lathrop,City of 5th Street sidewalk Improvements Construct a 5' wide sidewalk along the eastern side of 5th St. from H St to O $ 640 $ 640 $ 30 $ 45 $ 565 $ 30 $ 45 $ 565 1 10 Street. The proposed sidewalk will be a separated sidewalk with a swale between it and the edge of roadway pavement.

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Total Project ATP ATP PAED ATP PSE ATP RW ATP CON ATP CON-NI Allocated Allocated CON- Cycle District County PPNO Agency Project Name PROJECT DESCRIPTION Allocated PSE Allocated RW Allocated CON Cost Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed PAED NI

LA 4880 Lancaster, City of City of Lancaster - Safe Routes to School Master Plan In the City of Lancaster. The project will provide local school children with $ 366 $ 322 $ 322 $ 322 safer wasy to walk to school. The City’s goals are to create safer streets around 1 7 30 local public elementary, middle, and high schools and to increase physical activity. VEN 4865 Simi Valley, City of Arroyo Simi Greenway Bike Trail Phase 3 A 12 mile pedestrian and bike trail that extends from the City of Simi Valley's $ 1,330 $ 1,197 $ 77 $ 1,120 $ 77 $ 1,120 1 7 western City limits to the eastern end of the City and runs through the north- south center of the City. STA 3095 Ceres, City of City of Ceres - Safe Routes to School on Don Pedro Road and Nadine Avenue The project improvements include: installation of hatched yellow crosswalks, $ 373 $ 373 $ 52 $ 321 $ 52 $ 321 (Multiple Schools) sidewalk connectivity by infilling missing gaps, improving existing sidewalks and 1 10 ramps for accessibility, and lighted crosswalks immediately adjacent to the schools where the heaviest volume of pedestrian occurs.

FRE 6761 Fresno, City of Fresno Pedestrian Bike Safety Education Program The City of Fresno Parks, After School, Recreation, and Community Services $ 255 $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 PARCS Department will conduct pedestrian and bicycle safety education 1 6 training at fifteen school sites and City neighborhood and community centers located throughout the City of Fresno. LA 5186 Baldwin Park, City of Maine Avenue Corridor Complete Streets Improvements Construct complete streets improvements along Maine Ave. from Los Angeles $ 3,651 $ 2,201 $ 2,201 $ 2,201 Street to Arrow Highway. Installation of Class II Bike Lanes in both directions, Road Diet, Curb extensions at all 13 intersections, Sidewalk extensions along 1 7 the entire corridor, continental crosswalks at 13 intersections, pedestrian count-down signals at 5 intersections, Pedestrian scaled lighting, and ADA improvements. VEN 5147 Oxnard, City of Proposed Oxnard Boulevard Bike Lanes Install class II bike lanes on both directions of Oxnard Blvd. with bike lane $ 1,372 $ 57 $ 57 $ 57 1 7 arrows, bike lane symbol pavement markings bike lane detection loops, pavement markings and bike lane signs. LA 4912 Santa Monica, City of 4th Street Walking and Biking Upgrades for Expo Station, Downtown and Pedestrian improvements are proposed for the sidewalk between Broadway $ 750 $ 600 $ 600 $ 600 Civic Center and Colorado. Bike improvements are proposed for the northbound and 1 7 southbound curb lanes between Broadway and Olympic Blvd, including Class III bike sharrow striping on the 4th Street Bridge over the I-10 Freeway.

VEN 3565J Santa Paula, City of Santa Paula 10th Street (SR-150) Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements Add a new Class II Bicycle path along SR 150 between Harvard Blvd and Santa $ 635 $ 577 $ 577 $ 577 Paula St. Repair Sidewalks on SR 150 between Ventura Street and Santa Paula St. Enhance Crosswalks on SR 150 intersections at Harvard Blvd, Main Street and Santa Paula St. 1 7 Add walkway lighting on SR 150 between Harvard Blvd and Ventura St. and between Santa Barabara St. and Santa Paula St. Add bike racks, bicyclist seating and resting area and public game tables between Ventura St and Main St. VEN 4892 Ventura, City of Ventura Westside Pedestrian and Bicycle Facility Improvements This project consists of several parts which will improve the pedestrian and $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 200 $ 1,300 $ 200 $ 1,300 1 7 bicycle accessibility and safety around the Westside of Ventura. LA 5182 Southern California Association of GoSan Gabriel Valley Council of Governments - Regional Active Transportation Active Transportation Plan, Regional Greenway Network Plan, Regional $ 643 $ 643 $ 643 $ 643 1 7 Planning Initiative Wayfinding Signage, Evaluation, Education and Encouragement. LA 4528 Covina, City of Covina Bicycle Network Phase 2 Bike lanes on Hollenbeck Avenue from Arrow Highway to Covina Blvd.; Covina $ 1,048 $ 839 $ 839 $ 839 Blvd. from Hollenbeck Avenue to Citrus Avenue; Citrus Avenue from Covina Blvd. to Front Street; Front Street from Citrus Avenue to Second Avenue; 1 7 Second Avenue from Front Street to Rowland Avenue; College Street from Second Avenue to Fourth Avenue; Glendora Avenue from Badillo Street to Cypress Street; and Cypress Street from Glendora Avenue to Kidder Badillo Street. LA 4890 Glendale, City of Citywide Safety Education Initiative Will consolidate existing city programs into one program emphasizing a $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 combination of education, encouragement, engineering, enforcement and 1 7 evaluation programs to increase pedestrian and bicycle safety in the City of Glendale. LA 4937 Huntington Park, City of State Street Complete Street Project Improvements Reducing the number of travel lanes from two to one in each $ 1,184 $ 1,184 $ 21 $ 1,163 $ 21 $ 1,163 direction. Installing a center shared left turn lane 1 7 Installation of Class II bike lanes in each direction including signage and pavement stencils. LA 4936 Huntington Park, City of Randolph Street Shared Use Bike and Trail Rails to Trails Project Study Production of a study to access the feasibility of developing a bicycle facility $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 1 7 that will provide a direct connection between the Metro Blue Line, Slauson Ave station and the Los Angeles River Bike path. LA 5190 Los Angeles, City of San Fernando Road Bike Path - Phase 3 The San Fernando Bike Path is a 4.75 Class I Facility that consists of a shared $ 25,430 $ 21,195 $ 21,195 $ 21,195 use paved surface, lighting, landscaping, intersection and railroad crossing 1 7 improvements, striping, signage, bus stop improvements and a bridge across the Tujunga Wash. LA 4931 Los Angeles, City of Sixth (6th) Street Viaduct Replacement Project: Bicycle and Pedestrian For Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities project along Mission Street and Myers $ 434,263 $ 2,552 $ 500 $ 2,052 $ 500 $ 2,052 Facilities Street between Willow, the Sixth Street Viaduct and Seventh Street Viaduct. 1 7 The ATP project scope of work would provide street, sidewalk and lighting improvements. LA 5042 Los Angeles, City of Los Angeles River Bike Path, Headwaters, and Owensmouth - Mason This 1.25 mile long Class I bicycle facility and adjacent pedestrian path will be $ 6,136 $ 5,432 $ 5,432 $ 5,432 along the existing County flood control maintenance road located along the 1 7 south bank of the LA River. Improvements include pavement, drainage, lighting fencing and signage. RIV 1155 Western Riverside Cog Western Riverside County Subregional Active Transportation Program Develop a Subregional Active Transportation Plan, to include a none motorized $ 333 $ 333 $ 333 $ 333 1 8 network pan, an bike and pedestrian safety educatgion pilot program.

SBD 1171 Apple Valley, Town of Apple Valley: Mojave Riverwalk South Constructing a 12' wide Class I bikeway, trailhead facility construction north $ 963 $ 923 $ 923 $ 923 and south terminus, signage, and striping installation on the 2.76 mile multi 1 8 use trail along the Mojave River. On September 26, 2016, the CTC approved extending the trail by .56 miles. VAR 1175 Calif. Coastal Conservancy Increasing Active Transportation Use of the Santa Ana River Trail and Increase the number of biking and walking trips, for recreational, healthy $ 218 $ 197 $ 197 $ 197 1 8 Parkway lifestyle, and alternative commute purposes. SBD 1147 San Bernardino Associated Governm SANBAG Points of Interest Pedestrian Plan Develop a list of priority points of interest most in need of a pedestrian plan, $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 create a pedestrian plan for those priority points of interest, and incorporate 1 8 the Priority Points of Interest Plan into SANBAG's currently maintained Non- Motorized Transportation Plan. RIV 1151 Riverside County Avenida Rambla Sidewalk Safety Improvements Includes approximately 3,200 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter $ 356 $ 356 $ 85 $ 271 $ 68 $ 271 improvements, curb ramps, driveway approaches, signs, markings, and other 1 8 incidental items to improve pedestrian safety along Avenida Rambla.

RIV 1152 Ri verside County Clark Street Sidewalk and Intersection Safety Improvements Includes approximately 2,000 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, curb and $ 721 $ 721 $ 200 $ 344 $ 177 $ 200 $ 344 $ 177 gutter, pavement improvements, new curb ramps meeting the latest ADA 1 8 requirements, driveway approaches, signs, markings, signal modification, intersection improvements bus turn out, etc. and other incidental items. SBD 1170 San Bernardino Associated Governm Rim of the World Active Transportation Program Rim of the World Active Transportation Pedestrian, Bicycle, and Equestrian $ 285 $ 285 $ 285 $ 285 1 8 Master Plan. RIV 1188 Riverside, City of City of Riverside - Norte Vista Sidewalk Improvement Construct sidewalk on one side of the residential streets that currently do not $ 2,833 $ 1,822 $ 1,822 $ 1,822 have any sidewalk around the Norte Vista High School, Rosemary Kennedy 1 8 Elementary School, and Twinhill Elementary School neighborhoods.

RIV 1187 Riverside, City of City of Riverside - Wells and Arlanza Sidewalk Improvements In Western Riverside County in the City of Riverside – $ 1,961 $ 1,782 $ 1,782 $ 1,782 Wells/Arlanza sidewalk improvements: Install ADA ramps, Driveway 1 8 approaches and 27,600 square feet of sidewalk on one side of four streets surrounding Wells middle school and Arlanza Elementary school. RIV 1185 Riverside, City of Iowa Avenue and Martin Luther King Boulevard Bicycle Improvements Includes construction of a 0.8 mile 10ft wide two directional muliuse path, $ 332 $ 268 $ 268 $ - 1 8 include widening of Iowa Ave between Martin Luther King Blvd and Everton Place which will require grading asphalt paving, signing, and striping. RIV 1153 Riverside County Grapefruit Boulevard and 4th Street Pedestrian and Roadway Safety Approx 3,500 linear feet of AC walkway along Grapefruit Blvd. and 250 linear $ 2,300 $ 2,300 $ 143 $ 297 $ 1,860 $ 143 $ 297 $ 1,860 Improvements feet of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, and roadway improvements along 1 8 4th street. ADA upgrades. Existing culvert bridge crossing along 4th street, east of Grapefruit Blvd will be widened to accommodate the sidewalk and traffic signal improvements. SBD 1148 Barstow, City of City of Barstow's Active Transportation Plan Increase bicycle and pedestrian access. Increased travel by cycling and $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 1 8 walking. Routine accommodation in transportation and land use planning improved bicycle and pedestrain safety. SBD 1168 Chino Hills, City of City of Chino Hills - Los Serranos Safe Routes to School Sidewalk Project Comprehensive sidewalk project to install sidewalks in the Los Serranos $ 1,732 $ 1,732 $ 119 $ 1,613 $ 119 $ 1,613 1 8 Neighborhood. SBD 1169 Fontana, City of City of Fontana - Safe Routes to Schools Project Install 2.2 miles of sidewalk and bicycle infrastructure, where none currently $ 1,624 $ 1,624 $ 116 $ 50 $ 1,458 $ 116 $ 50 $ 1,458 1 8 exist. KER 2614 Tehachapi, City of Safe Routes to School Gap Closure Project ADA compliant pedestrian upgrades- building curb, gutter, and sidewalk, $ 900 $ 900 $ 70 $ 50 $ 780 $ 70 $ 50 $ 780 1 9 providing improved cross walks at intersections, and extending bike lanes to close existing gaps. STA 3188 Hughson, City of Fox Road Pedestrian Improvements Construct Curb, Gutter and sidewalk. Install pedestrian and ADA $ 408 $ 408 $ 408 $ 408 1 10 improvements. SJ 3210 Ripon, City of River Road Sidewalk and Intersection Install new sidewalk with a new signalized intersection at River Road and $ 1,227 $ 475 $ 475 $ 475 1 10 Fulton Avenue to provide a desginated controlled crossing. SJ 3104 Stockton, City of Calaveras River Bicycle and Pedestrian Path Rehabilitation Class I Bikeway facility,- rehabilitate approximately 6.7 miles of existing Class I $ 720 $ 720 $ 129 $ 591 $ 129 $ 591 Bikeway and Pedestrian Trail. Repair the existing asphalt path. Restripe the 1 10 existing bikeway and pedestrian path. Upgrade curb ramps within the project limits. ORA 2170E Cypress, City of City of Cypress - Cerritos Avenue Bike Corridor Improvement Construct an off-road Class I bike Path. Existing pedestrian sidewalk will be $ 714 $ 632 $ 632 $ 632 replaced by the bike path with buffer separating the pedestrians and bicyclists 1 12 from vehicular. Includes, construction of an 8' class I bike trail with asphalt concrete paving landscaping, irrigation and solar lighting. IMP 0599A El Centro, City of Pedestrian and Bicyclist Improvements Will commission a combined Active Transportation Plan and Safe Routes to $ 797 $ 797 $ 59 $ 588 $ 150 $ 59 $ 588 $ 150 1 11 School Plan. ORA 2170F Garden Grove, City of Harbor and Twintree HAWK Install a high intensity activated crosswalk HAWK at the intersection of Harbor $ 160 $ 160 $ 160 $ 160 1 12 Blvd and Twintree Lane to remediate unsafe pedestrian crossings on Harbor.

ORA 2170B Brea, City of City of Brea - Tracks at Brea Segment 4 Create 0.6 miles of a Class I 10 foot wide paved bicycle trail and 3,400 linear $ 3,026 $ 2,484 $ 2,484 $ 2,484 1 12 foot decomposed granite pedestrian path that will connect Segments 3 and 5 of the 4-mile Tracks at Brea Project. ORA 2170A Anaheim, City of City of Anaheim - Anaheim Coves Northern Extension Construct a 0.9 miles of a Class I, 10-foot-wide paved bicycle trail; two way $ 832 $ 832 $ 832 $ 832 striping; installing a bike rack; distance markers, benches, trash receptacles, recycle containers, pet waste dispensers, appropriate safety signage; two cable 1 12 guardrail at Carbon Canyon Channel and drinking fountain at Frontera Street.

LA 4935 Norwalk, City of Foster Road Side Panel Safe Routes to School Improvement Project A road diet and improve existing asphalt pathway. Replace approximately $ 2,208 $ 2,208 $ 100 $ 2,078 $ 30 $ 100 $ 2,078 $ 30 1 7 4,000 linear feet of 60 year old uneven, cracked and root buckled side panels, along with 94 large bottle brush trees. LA 5020 Los Angeles County Metropolitan TraMetro Blue Line First and Last Mile Plan The planning efforts would analyze barriers to access transit for up to three $ 280 $ 280 $ 280 $ 280 1 7 miles from Blue Line Stations and develop a series of priorities and recommendations. ORA 2170G Irvine, City of Citywide Bicycle, Pedestrian Motorist Safety Program The project is a Citywide bicycle, pedestrian, and motorist safety program. $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 Develop a bicycle, pedestrian, motorist safety program, then implementation 1 12 with deliverables such as educational materials, maps, training classes, events, media outreach, etc. 1 12 ORA 2170H La Habra, City of La Habra Union Pacific Rail Line Bikeway Class I bikeway along the UP right of way. $ 800 $ 708 $ 708 $ 708 ORA 2170M Orange County Orange County Bicycle Loop - Segments F and H Project will complete two gaps in the El Cajon Bikeway portion of the Orange $ 525 $ 465 $ 465 $ 465 1 12 County Bicycle loop that is intended to serve as an approximately 67 mile continuous bicycle facility throughout northern Orange County. ORA 2170J Orange County Transportation AuthoOrange County Sidewalk Inventory Develop an accurate inventory of sidewalk conditions throughout Orange $ 185 $ 163 $ 163 $ 163 County, spanning a total of 1,610 centerline miles of roadways, the Master 1 12 Plan of Arterial Highways, major transit bus corridors sidewalk infrastructure within a half mile radius around all 11 metrolink commuter rail stations and six transportation centers in Orange County. ORA 2170K Orange County County of Orange - Orange County Bicycle Loop - Segment D Construct a 0.5 mile Class I Bikeway on the Carbon Canyon Creek Channel and $ 300 $ 266 $ 266 $ 266 1 12 a crossing at Bastanchury Road. Combines two study segments. ORA 2170L Orange County Lambert Road Bikeway Project Widen the narrow portion of the road a minimum of 5 feet on the north side to $ 445 $ 394 $ 394 $ 313 1 12 provide for 5 foot wide Class II bikeway lanes on both directions. ORA 2170N San Clemente, City of Concordia Elementary School Safe Routes to School Improvement Project Improvements include constructing one half mile segment of sidewalk, $ 1,180 $ 126 $ 32 $ 94 $ 32 $ 94 implementing curb extensions at 12 intersections, widening existing bicycle 1 12 lanes 20% and implementing a segment of buffered bike lanes on a bike route to school. ORA 2170Q Santa Ana, City of Maple Bicycle Trail Enhancements Install supplemental signage, channelization, and construction of raised bulb $ 1,101 $ 1,101 $ 82 $ 1,019 $ 82 $ 1,019 1 12 outs, wheelchair ramps and the addition of crosswalks along the Maple Bicycle Trail. ORA 2170P Santa Ana, City of Safe Routes to School Enhancements for Monte Vista Elementary Install new left turn, traffic signals at Raitt Street and McFadden Avenue for $ 430 $ 430 $ 30 $ 385 $ 15 $ 30 $ 385 $ 15 the north-south directions; along with curb extensions, upgrading wheelchair 1 12 ramps and a partnership with the Orange County Health care Agency, for educational safety outreach programs for the safe routes around the Monte Vista Elementary School. SD 1126 California Department of SANDAG State Route 15 Commuter Bike Facility Construct a one mile Class I Bicycle facility. $ 11,055 $ 12,385 $ 12,385 $ 12,385 1 11 Transportation

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Total Project ATP ATP PAED ATP PSE ATP RW ATP CON ATP CON-NI Allocated Allocated CON- Cycle District County PPNO Agency Project Name PROJECT DESCRIPTION Allocated PSE Allocated RW Allocated CON Cost Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed PAED NI

SD 7421Y California Department of TransportatEncinitas Coastal Rail Trail Chesterfield to Santa Fe Undercrossing Western Construct approximately 1.3 miles of Class I Bicycle facility connecting $ 6,419 $ 1,025 $ 1,025 $ 1,025 1 11 Alignment downtown Cardiff-by-the-Sea with downtown Encinitas. STA 6002 Modesto, City of Modesto Junior College Class I Bicycle Path (Phase II) The SOW includes Phase II installation of a Class I bicycle path, a minimum of 8 $ 700 $ 630 $ 82 $ 36 $ 512 $ 82 $ 36 $ 512 ft to a max of 12 ft wide, with lighting, landscaping, traffic control devices and 1 10 traffic signal modifications and the installation of bicycle share stations at three locations. FRE 6765 Fresno County Riverdale Pedestrian Path Bikeway Hazel from Mt. Whitney to Stathem In Riverdale, install a digital radar display unit, construct curb, gutter and $ 503 $ 503 $ 40 $ 120 $ 35 $ 308 $ 40 $ 120 $ 35 $ 308 sidewalk along the east side of Hazel from Mt. Whitney to Stathem. Construct 1 6 curb, gutter and sidewalk along the east side of Feland from the Burrell Ditch to Fipps Primary School, including a prefabricated pedestrian bridge.

FRE 6762 Fresno County ADA Path on Grove and Jensen Avenues from Ninth Street to Cedar In Calwa, construct new and or retrofit existing curb ramps, sidewalks, $ 448 $ 448 $ 40 $ 100 $ 61 $ 247 $ 40 $ 100 $ 61 $ 247 1 6 driveway approaches, and alley approaches to provide and ADA compliant path of travel. SJ 3187 Stockton, City of McKinley Elementary Safe Routes to School At Mickenly Elem School in Stockton adjacent to El Dorado St. The project $ 453 $ 374 $ 374 $ 374 1 10 includes a HAWK, high visibility cross walks, rumble strips, and a RRFB. SJ 3160 Tracy, City of Mt. Diablo, Mt. Oso and C. Street Improvement Curb, gutter, Sidewalk and iLghting along Mt Diablo Ave and Mt Oso Ave $ 1,166 $ 760 $ 760 $ 760 1 10 between C Street to provide walking facility to school pedestrians. SBD 1158 Victorville, City of City of Victorville - Interagency Safe Routes to School Projects Project provides immediate infrastructure needs for multi-modal links between $ 4,097 $ 4,097 $ 100 $ 375 $ 30 $ 3,592 $ 100 $ - $ - $ 3,592 1 8 suggested school pedestrian routes. LA 5156 Santa Clarita, City of Santa Clarita - Sierra Highway Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge and Street A pedestrian and bicycle bridge will be constructed over Sierra Highway linking $ 3,229 $ 1,402 $ 1,402 $ 1,402 Improvement to Golden Valley Road and the existing bus stop. Sidewalk improvements and 1 7 landscaping on the northwest corner; signal modifications and ADA improvements will be completed at the intersection; and a right-hand turn pocket. ORA 2170I Laguna Hills, City of La Paz Sidewalk Widening Reconstruction of sidewalk to meet standard width and ADA standards. This $ 540 $ 478 $ 44 $ 89 $ 345 $ 44 $ 89 $ - 1 12 project aims to improve school age pedestrian access to the adjacent elementary school. This will promote safe and clear passage to school. ORA 1012 San Juan Capistrano, City of San Juan Capistrano Bikeway Gap Closure Project The City of San Juan Capistrano Bikeway Gap Closure Project-the following $ 553 $ 437 $ 53 $ 384 $ 53 $ 200 improvements will be done on five sections: install sharrows, signage, bicycle 1 12 boxes, lane markings, and a new Class 1 infrastructure to close gaps in the existing system. TUL 6781 Tulare County Terra Bella Sidewalk Improvements The project will remove and replace sidewalk, curb and gutter and include ADA $ 417 $ 397 $ 392 $ 5 $ 392 $ 5 accessible curb ramps, crosswalks, and misc. drainage in the vicinity of Terra 1 6 Bella Elementary School. The NI. Portion will include pedestrian safety discussions wit the school, and may include safety and activity seminars, such as a bike rodeo. TUL 6780 Tulare County Tooleville Sidewalk Improvement Construct curb, gutter, and sidewalk improvements at Road 204 and Spruce St $ 414 $ 379 $ 374 $ 5 $ 374 $ 5 leading to a bus drop off and pick up area. From Road 204 and Morgan Ave in the south to north of the Road 204 and Alfred Ave intersection, approximately 1 6 515 ft. Road 204 will require restriping for north and south traffic and possible pavement widening. NI will include pedestrian safety discussions with the school, and may include safety and activity seminars such as a bike rodeo.

ORA 2170D Costa Mesa, City of City of Costa Mesa - West 19th Street Bicycle Trail Construct multi-purpose trail through Talbert Regional Park, construct on-road $ 1,704 $ 1,319 $ 1,319 $ - Class II bike lanes on the 19th St. The City plans to construct 10-foot wide 1 12 asphalt concrete paved trail along the alignment of an existing utility easement and natural trails with a total length of approx. 2,760 ft within the park.

SF 2016A Metropilitan Transportation Commis Bay Area Bike Share Expansion Bay Area Bike Share offers a cost effective, first and last mile mobility option $ 19,831 $ - $ - $ - 1 4 for people wishing to access transit, employment, business, and residential locations. SON Santa Rosa, City of Jennings Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Crossing at the SMART Railroad The City proposes improvements at an existing, unofficial at-grade bicycle and $ 9,568 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - 1 4 Tracks pedestrian rail crossing at Jennings Avenue and the Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit SMART tracks to enhance the safety at this location. TUL 6782 Visalia, City of Mill Creek Trail Downtown Corridor Project This project develops a new Class 1 Multi-use trail and native landscape $ 454 $ 141 $ 141 $ 141 1 6 parkway in the East Downtown area. TUL 6783 Woodlake, City of City of Woodlake Safe Routes to School Improvements The project will provide pedestrian and bicycle improvements to and from $ 289 $ 245 $ 245 $ 245 school. The improvements consists of sidewalk, curb, gutter, ADA-compliant 1 6 ramped returns, ADA-compliant mid-block ramps, alley approaches, asphalt concrete pave out, and signing and striping improvements for bike lanes and crosswalks. LA 4898 Vernon, City of City of Vernon Bicycle Master Plan Guiding document for the development of a network of bicycle routes linking $ 60 $ 53 $ 53 $ 53 1 7 working centers within the City, as well as to the larger regional network.

TUL 6778 Farmersville, City of Farmersville Comprehensive Active Transportation Initiative The Farmersville Comprehensive Active Transportation Initiative will construct $ 350 $ 261 $ 261 $ 261 sidewalks, bicycle lanes, ADA compliant curb ramps, a pedestrian median 1 6 refuge, install pedestrian safety lighting and signage, and paint striping for Class II bicycle lanes. FRE 6756 Fowler, City of Merced Street Pedestrian Facilities from 3rd Street to 5th Street Project proposes to reconstruct pedestrian facilities along Merced Street from $ 302 $ 267 $ 267 $ 267 1 6 3rd Street to 5th Street in Fowler, California, including sidewalks and curb ramps. FRE 6763 Fresno County Dunlap - Lighted Crosswalk Project will construct sidewalk and install an in pavement crosswalk lighting $ 162 $ 162 $ 32 $ 130 $ 32 $ 130 1 6 system across Dunlap Road Connecting both schools STA 6001 Ceres, City of Safe Routes to School on Hacket and Kinser Road (Sinclear Elementary School Provide Pedestrian route connectivity by infill missing sidewalk gaps, $ 818 $ 818 $ 69 $ 749 $ 69 $ 749 and Blaker - Kinser Junior High School) installation of sidewalk bulb outs, raised sidewalk, install striped hatched 1 10 yellow crosswalks, install pavement markings and striping to provide safe and visable areas, and install pedestrian signs and flashing beacons. PLA 1521 Auburn, City of Nevada Street Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities Connect public facilities with a major transportation hub. Planned $ 1,648 $ 799 $ 799 $ 799 1 3 construction of 2,600 lineal feet of sidewalk and bike lanes will connect to the Auburn Multi modal transit facility. FRE 6768 Parlier, City of Manning Avenue Safe Routes to School Crossing improvements, curb, gutter, sidewalk and Class II bike lane will be $ 358 $ 200 $ 3 $ 17 $ 180 $ 3 $ 17 $ 180 1 6 installed. FRE 6764 Fresno County Mt. Whitney Paved Pedestrian Bikeway from Grantland to Garfield Installation of paved pedestrian walkway along the north side of Mount $ 141 $ 141 $ 30 $ 50 $ 61 $ 30 $ 50 $ 61 1 6 Whitney between Grantland and Garfield. 1 6 FRE 6754 Clovis, City of Enterprise Canal Trail and Pedestrian over State Route 168 Plan Master Transportation Development Plan. $ 190 $ 168 $ 168 $ 168 FRE 6760 Fresno, City of Install Traffic Signals at Hamilton Elementary School (Clinton and Thorne) Installation of a new Traffic signal at the intersection of East Clinton Avenue $ 477 $ 424 $ 1 $ 34 $ 313 $ 76 $ 1 $ 34 $ 313 $ 76 1 6 and North Thorne Avenue to benefit the pedestrians and students at Hamilton Elementary school. RIV 1163 Coachella, City of Active Transportation Program Improvements Install Class ii Bike Lanes and Class III Bikeways w sharrows asphalt bike paths, $ 1,764 $ 1,764 $ 100 $ 1,664 $ 100 $ 1,664 1 8 pedestrian crossings, and sidewalks at specific locations and specific landscaped medians along Avenue 50 and Avenue 52. FRE 6759 Fresno, City of Sidewalks on Hughes Avenue from Hedges to Floradora Construction of sidewalks along Hughes Avenue between Hedges Avenue and $ 234 $ 208 $ 2 $ 8 $ 71 $ 98 $ 29 $ 2 $ 8 $ 71 $ 98 $ 29 1 6 Floradora Avenue. ORA 2170C Brea, City of The Tracks at Brea Trail Segments 2 and 3 Construction of a Class I bike trail and separate pedestrian path along 6,100 $ 2,889 $ 2,557 $ 2,557 $ 2,557 1 12 linear feet. KER 6772 Kern County - D9 Mojave Pedestrian Improvements The County of Kern proposes to construct curbs, gutters, sidewalks, handicap $ 640 $ 249 $ 249 $ 249 access ramps, culvert extensions, lighting, and driveway approaches in the unincorporated community of Mojave, Kern County. Sidewalk improvements are proposed along the east side of State Route 14 beginning approximately 160 feet north of the intersection of State Route 14 and the Searless Branch of 1 9 the BNSF railroad and continuing to approx. 800 north of the north intersection of State Route 14 and Old 58, at the end of the Stater Brothers shopping center, a distance of approx. 3000 feet. Roadway safety lighting will be added to the section between the junction of SR14 Old SR 58 and the Tesla Charging station.

YOL 1920 Yolo County 2014 Safe Routes to School The project is a Safe Routes program that targets eleven elementary and $ 539 $ 539 $ 539 $ 539 middle schools in the Woodland Joint Unified School District. In partnership 1 3 with the Yolo County Health Department, the City's goal is to increase walking and biking to school among students, and to identify barriers to walking and biking to school through walk and bike audits. SF 2023D San Francisco Municipal Transportat San Francisco Citywide Bicycle Wayfinding Project The purpose of the project is to implement an effective bicycle wayfinding $ 1,145 $ 792 $ 792 $ 792 signage system throughout San Francisco. The existing wayfinding signs do not provide directions, distance or travel time to key destinations such as 1 4 neighborhood and transit stations. The wayfiding project would fill the system gap by providing direct guidance to bicyclists while promoting the feasibility of accessing key destination by bicycle for non-bicyclists. ALA 2190K Alameda County Safe Routes to Schools - Alameda County Unincorporated Areas To bring much needed physical activity and greenhouse gas reduction to $ 668 $ 668 $ 668 $ 668 historically undeserved areas of the county through a vigorous and 1 4 comprehensive Safe Routes to School program. Provide comprehensive pedestrian and bicycle safety education; three major events per year. SCL 2150C Santa Clara County Gilroy Moves The project is a Safe Routes Program that targets eight elementary and middle $ 1,876 $ 1,876 $ 1,876 $ 1,876 schools in the Gilroy Unified School District. In partnership with the Traffic Safe Communities Network, the County's goal is to increase walking and biking 1 4 to school among students, and training local community partners and city department staff to teach family walking and bicycling safety classes and involving community stakeholders in development of suggested school route maps and traffic safety. SF 2023E San Francisco Municipal Vision Zero Safety Investment In the City of San Francisco at intersections on Van Ness Avenue from Market $ 4,584 $ 4,058 $ 4,058 $ 3,897 Transportation Agency Street to California Street and Broadway. Procure treatments needed to increase walking and cycling in San Francisco and improve safety for all 1 4 transportation modes, especially for pedestrians and cyclists. By increasing the availability of tools, the City will be able to expand safety improvements across the City's 82 mile bicycle and pedestrian high-injury corridor networks.

ALA 2190L Oakland, City of City of Oakland Improvements for Safe Routes to School Install traffic signal and high-visibility crosswalks along eleven key locations $ 1,496 $ 1,236 $ 1,236 $ 1,236 1 4 near schools in the Oakland Unified School District. CC 2122C Contra Costa County Port Chicago Highway and Willow Pass Road Bike and Pedestrian Project Construct pedestrian and bicycle friendly facilities as active modes option $ 1,613 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 which will provide public benefits related to health and environmental 1 4 sustainability for the residents of Bay point. Will extend 25 miles from Concord to Oakley providing a major commute route with access to transit and trails in a disadvantaged community. ALA 2190M Oakland, City of High Street - Courtland Avenue - Ygnacio Avenue Intersection Improvements High Street - Courtland Avenue - Ygnacio Avenue Intersection improvements $ 1,278 $ 1,128 $ 1,128 $ 1,128 1 4 for Safe Routes to School on crossing and access for pedestrians and bicyclists. ALA 2190N Alameda County Ashland Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Safe Routes to School Project Widen sidewalks under the bridge and construct Class II Bike Lanes on Ashland $ 910 $ 708 $ 708 $ 708 Avenue between Ano Avenue and East 14th Street. Also remove active 1 4 transportation barriers and increase transportation access to the local commercial districts and the adjacent elementary, middle and high schools.

CC 2122D Pleasant Hill, City of Contra Costa Boulevard Improvement Project (Beth Drive to Harriet Drive) Install new concrete sidewalk along the west side of Contra Costa Boulevard, $ 3,153 $ 1,556 $ 1,556 $ 1,556 between Ellinwood Drive and Beth Drive, and repairs existing sidewalk within 1 4 the project limit as needed. Also modify intersection geometry to accommodate new bike lane. SON 2172C Sonoma County Sonoma County Safe Routes to School High School Pilot Program 1. to enable and encourage youth, including those with disabilities, to walk and $ 896 $ 872 $ 872 $ 872 bicycle to school; 2. to make bicycling and walking to school safer and more appealing transportation alternatives, thereby encouraging a healthy and 1 4 active lifestyle; and 3. to facilitate the planning, development, and implementation of projects and activities that will improve safety and reduce traffic, fuel consumption, and air pollution in the vicinity of schools.

ALA 2190P Ala meda County Hillside Elementary School Safe Routes to School Project Hillside Elementary School SRTS Project will improve pedestrian access and $ 970 $ 858 $ 858 $ 858 promote walking in a disadvantaged community by constructing new sidewalk, 1 4 curb, and gutter along 162nd Avenue between Liberty Street and East 14th Street. SAC 1685 Sacramento, City of North 12th Complete Street Convert the westernmost travel lane on North 12th Street from Richards Blvd $ 4,467 $ 3,378 $ 120 $ 400 $ 2,858 $ 120 $ 400 2 3 to H Street to a 2-way cycle track with streetscape. KER 0668 Kern County - D9 Mojave Pedestrian Improvement Project Construct sidewalks and wheelchair accessible ramps behind existing curb and $ 1,246 $ 896 $ 896 $ 896 2 9 gutter throughout the downtown area of Mojave, immediately adjacent to two schools. LA 5103 Los Angeles County Los Nietos Safe Routes to Schools - Phase I Curb ramp improvements, bulbouts, signalized crossings, non-signalized $ 1,847 $ 1,601 $ 40 $ 240 $ 1,321 $ 40 $ 240 2 7 crossings, new sidewalk, sidewalk improvements, audible push buttons, and pedestrian countdown signals. RIV 1178 Riverside County Riverside County Safe Routes to School, Eastside Riverside A comprehensive Safe Routes to School Program in the Eastside and University $ 628 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 2 8 neighborhoods of Riverside. SBD 1180 Hesperia, City of Willow Street Shared Use Paseo 3,140 LF of 12 ft wide multi-use pathway, LED safety lighting, curb, gutter, $ 1,885 $ 1,200 $ 258 $ 942 $ 258 2 8 ADA accessible ramps, signing and markings, related appurtenances and desert adaptive landscape. SD 1211A San Diego Association of El Portal Pedestrian and Bike Underpass Construct a grade-separated pedestrian and bike underpass beneath the $ 5,400 $ 4,697 $ 196 $ 602 $ 53 $ 3,802 $ 44 $ 196 $ 602 $ 53 $ 3,802 2 11 Governments (SANDAG) LOSSAN rail corridor, and will provide pedestrian, bike, and crosswalk improvements. CC 2124A Contra Costa County Rio Vista Elementary School Pedestrian Connection Project Install 525 feet of sidewalk, curb, gutter, and bike lane on the north side of $ 905 $ 600 $ 560 $ 40 $ 560 $ 40 2 4 Pacifica Avenue. This will include pavement repair and widening of the road embankment. LA 5104A Los Angeles County Metropolitan Willowbrook and Rosa Parks Pedestrian Promenade and Bike Mobility Hub New pedestrian promenade and bike mobility hub. $ 3,662 $ 2,909 $ 445 $ 1,976 $ 488 $ 445 $ 1,976 $ 488 2 7 Transportation Authority

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LA 5105 Los Angeles, City of Pedestrian and Bicycle Neighborhood Intersection Enhancements Construct pedestrian and bicycle neighborhood intersection enhancements, $ 1,883 $ 1,506 $ 350 $ 222 $ 934 $ 240 $ 222 2 7 with accompanying outreach and education. STA 3183 Turlock, City of Linwood Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements Widen W. Linwood Ave. to provide cont. left-turn lane NP, install curb, gutter, $ 1,000 $ 736 $ 50 $ 50 $ 220 $ 416 $ 50 $ 50 $ 220 2 10 sidewalk, Class II bicycle lanes, a high-visibility crosswalk with pedestrian hybrid beacon and non-infrastructure components. SLO 2671 San Luis Obispo, City of Railroad Safety Trail - Taft to Pepper Segment Constructing a Class I two-way bicycle facility, a pedestrian and bicycle $ 4,244 $ 3,244 $ 3,244 $ 3,244 2 5 overpass across the Union Pacific Railroad UPRR, and an educational bicycle safety and outreach program. 2 3 BUT 1019 Paradise, Town of Almond Street Multi-Modal Improvements Sidewalks, curbs and gutters to Almond Street. $ 3,905 $ 3,429 $ 83 $ 146 $ 195 $ 3,005 $ 83 $ 146 $ 195 $ 3,005 2 6 KER 6846 Kern County - D6 Lamont Pedestrian Improvement Project Construct sidewalks and wheelchair accessible ramps. $ 1,980 $ 1,430 $ 1,430 $ 1,430 LA 5106 Los Angeles County Rosemead Boulevard Complete Street Improvements Phase I Preliminary Engineering for a bike lanes and ADA-compliant accessibility on a $ 1,250 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 2 7 2.6-mile segment of Rosemead Boulevard. MER 3181 Merced, City of City of Merced Active Transportation and Safe Routes to School Plan A Comprehensive Active Transportation Plan and Safe-Routes-to-School Plan. $ 135 $ 135 $ 135 $ 135 Barrier assessment; post plan adoption public involvement strategies; focus on 2 10 DC communities; and detailed projects with CEQA clearance.

BUT 1020A Butte County South Oroville Safe Routes to School Active Transportation Program Cycle 2 – Install bike lanes, sidewalks, pedestrian crossing safety enhancements, and $ 1,716 $ 1,516 $ 25 $ 140 $ 30 $ 1,071 $ 250 $ 25 $ 140 $ 30 $ 1,071 $ 250 2 3 Lincoln Boulevard and Las Plumas Avenue driver feedback signs. CC 2123A Contra Costa County Bailey Road and State Route 4 Interchange Pedestrian and Bicycle Improve bicycle and pedestrian modifying the freeway on off ramps to provide $ 5,195 $ 4,160 $ 720 $ 3,380 $ 60 $ 720 $ 3,380 $ 60 2 4 Improvement Project continuous sidewalks and bike lanes along Bailey Road.

LA 5107 Culver City, City of Washington - Culver Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Project Corner curb extensions, new controlled intersections and protected cycle $ 2,622 $ 2,772 $ 267 $ 2,505 $ 267 $ 2,505 2 7 track. LA 5108 Los Angeles County West Carson Community Bikeways Construct 0.99 miles of Class II bicycle lanes on Lomita Boulevard and Carson $ 531 $ 425 $ 18 $ 56 $ 351 $ 18 $ 56 2 7 Street, as well as 0.65 miles of Class III bicycle route on 220th Street.

LA 5109 Los Angeles Unified School District Los Angeles Unified School District Middle School Bicycle Safety Physical Provide bicycle safety education. $ 1,360 $ 1,360 $ 1,360 $ 1,359 2 7 (LAUSD) Education Program YUB 2015 Yuba County Seventh Avenue Bicycle Path and Pedestrian Route Improvements Construction of curb, gutter, sidewalk, bicycle lanes, curb ramps, striping, $ 960 $ 930 $ 40 $ 124 $ 40 $ 726 $ 40 $ 124 $ 40 $ 726 2 3 traffic control devices, raised crosswalk, curb extensions, pedestrian refuge islands, rapid flash beacons, and improved pedestrian lighting. HUM 2440A Hoopa Valley Tribe Hoopa Valley Safe Routes to School Project Enhance walking and biking safety to schools, community and senior centers $ 1,392 $ 1,301 $ 24 $ 49 $ 5 $ 1,180 $ 43 $ 24 2 1 and social service destinations, with infrastructure improvements and education and encouragement strategies. SBD 1181A Highland, City of Highland and Redlands Regional Connector Project Construct Class I, II, and IV Bicycle and Pedestrian paths, bicycle and $ 4,545 $ 3,636 $ 3,596 $ 40 pedestrian bridge, bike signals and detection, pedestrian heads, sharrows, 2 8 safety beacons, wayfinding signs, lighting, speed feedback signs, and SRTS Implementation. ALA 2190Q Berkeley, City of Berkeley 9th Street Bicycle Boulevard Extension Pathway Phase II Installation of a shared-use path to connect existing bicycle boulevard to $ 895 $ 850 $ 20 $ 125 $ 705 $ 20 $ 125 $ 705 2 4 existing trail. 2 3 ED 1220 El Dorado County South Tahoe Greenway Shared Use Trail, Phases 1B and 2 Construct 1 mile of trail. $ 4,027 $ 1,928 $ 250 $ 1,678 $ 250 $ 1,678 2 6 KER 6845 Kern Council of Governments Kern Region Active Transportation Program Plan An Active Transportation Plan. $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 LA 5110 Los Angeles County Hawthorne and Lennox Green Line Station Community Linkages Pedestrian and bicycle facility improvements, wayfinding, and landscaping. $ 3,070 $ 2,406 $ 100 $ 280 $ 2,026 $ 100 $ - 2 7 LA 5111 Los Angeles County Vincent Community Bikeways Install bike paths along the Big Dalton Wash, and bike lanes and routes to $ 4,399 $ 3,519 $ 200 $ 400 $ 2,919 $ 200 $ 400 2 7 connect to the existing and proposed bikeways in the surrounding areas. LA 5112 Long Beach, City of Delta Avenue Bicycle Boulevard Class II lane segments and sharrow markings, traffic circles, a roundabout, and $ 1,335 $ 1,075 $ 1,075 $ 1,075 2 7 wayfinding signage. LA 5113 Pico Rivera, City of Pico Rivera Regional Bikeway Project Install bicycle/ped bridge, class I bicycle lanes, a class I shared-use path, $ 4,917 $ 3,932 $ 463 $ 309 $ 100 $ 3,060 $ 463 $ 309 $ 100 2 7 traffic calming medians, sidewalks, curb ramps, signal modifications and wayfinding signage. SD 1212 National City, City of Sweetwater River Bikeway Connections and 30th Street Bicycle Facility Nearly one mile of Class II and Class III bicycle facilities. The project will include $ 1,154 $ 1,129 $ 25 $ 165 $ 50 $ 889 $ 25 $ 165 $ 50 $ 889 2 11 Improvements bicycle detector loops, bicycle boxes, and decreased land widths for vehicles.

FRE 6850 Parlier, City of Manning Avenue Sidewalk Project Construction of sidewalk and the addition of a painted bike lane along the $ 695 $ 495 $ 10 $ 43 $ 50 $ 392 $ 10 $ 43 $ 50 $ 392 2 6 north side of Manning Avenue. HUM 2441A Fortuna, City of South Fortuna Elementary School Safe Routes to School Project Add bike lanes, sidewalks, curb bump-outs, curb ramps with detectable $ 893 $ 893 $ 15 $ 85 $ 50 $ 712 $ 31 $ 15 $ 85 $ 50 $ 712 $ 31 2 1 warnings, and crosswalks. Reconfigure the school's arrival and dismissal zone, driveways and add left turn lane. LA 5114 Santa Monica, City of Michigan Avenue Greenway Completing Bike and Pedestrian Expo Bike path improvements, dedicated 2-way bike lane and new bike and ped $ 1,234 $ 987 $ 72 $ 75 $ 42 $ 798 $ 72 $ 75 $ 42 2 7 Connection Over the Interstate - 10 path. LA 5115 Whittier, City of Whittier Greenway Trail East Extension Gap Closure Acquisition of final 0.5 mile and construction and completion of final 2.8 miles $ 5,332 $ 4,516 $ 150 $ 1,216 $ 3,150 $ 150 $ 1,216 $ 3,150 2 7 of the Whittier Greenway Trail. LA 5116 Lancaster, City of 10th Street West Road Diet and Bikeway Improvements Comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian improvements and removing vehicular $ 1,568 $ 785 $ 70 $ 715 $ 70 $ 715 2 7 traffic lanes, adding 1.5 miles of bicycle facilities. RIV 1177 Riverside County 3rd Place Sidewalk and Roadway Safety Improvements Approx. 1,500 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, pavement $ 871 $ 721 $ 65 $ 61 $ 595 $ 65 $ 61 $ 595 2 8 improvements, ADA compliant curb ramps, driveway approaches, flashing beacons, signs, markings and other incidental items. 2 2 SHA 2574 Shasta County RTPA GoShasta Active Transportation Plan A coordinated planning effort. $ 313 $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 ALA 2190R Oakland, City of 19th Street to Lake Merritt Urban Greenway Construction of Class II bicycle lanes, widened sidewalks, crosswalks $ 4,683 $ 4,583 $ 150 $ 550 $ 3,883 $ 150 $ 550 $ 3,883 2 4 enhancements, and a landscaped median. KER 6844 Bakersfield, City of "A" Street Improvements Construction of new sidewalk, handicap access ramps, and curbs and gutters. $ 1,110 $ 1,055 $ 1,055 $ 1,055 2 6 KER 6843 McFarland, City of Kern Avenue Elementary Safe Routes to School Connectivity Project 1 Construction of new sidewalk, curb, gutter, Class 3 Bike Lanes, and high $ 293 $ 293 $ 30 $ 263 $ 30 $ 263 2 6 visibility crosswalks. LA 5117 Los Angeles County Aviation and LAX Green Line Station Community Linkages Pedestrian and bicycle facilities, wayfinding signs, landscaping and traffic $ 2,578 $ 1,941 $ 80 $ 240 $ 1,621 $ 80 $ - 2 7 calming. MON 2670 Seaside, City of West Broadway Urban Village Infrastructure Improvements Road diet, installation of pedestrian and bicycle facilities and completion of the $ 7,832 $ 3,694 $ 3,694 $ 3,694 2 5 bicycle corridor between the Monterey Bay Coastal Trail and General Jim Moore Blvd. ORA 1011 Santa Ana, City of Santa Ana and Fifth Protected Bike Lanes Install median protected bike lanes with all applicable signage, striping, and $ 5,424 $ 5,424 $ 200 $ 740 $ 4,484 $ 200 $ 740 $ 4,484 2 12 signal improvements. SBD 1182 Rialto, City of Etiwanda Corridor Improvements Install bike lanes, bicycle detection, ADA compliant pedestrian push buttons, $ 850 $ 629 $ 8 $ 64 $ 557 $ 8 $ 64 $ 557 high visibility crosswalks, rapid rectangular flashing beacons, new sidewalk, 2 8 repaint existing crosswalks, and upgrade existing curb ramps.

SBD 1179 Big Bear Lake, City of Big Bear Boulevard (State Route 18) Pedestrian and Bicycle Mobility Project Construct Class II Bike Lanes, sidewalk on south side, and all pertinent ADA $ 1,899 $ 1,519 $ 36 $ 128 $ 26 $ 1,329 $ 36 $ 128 $ 26 $ - 2 8 ramps and crossings. SD 1231 San Diego Association of San Diego Bayshore Bikeway Barrio Logan Segment A 2.5 mile addition of Class 1 bikeway. $ 13,571 $ 4,944 $ 4,944 $ 4,944 2 11 Governments (SANDAG) TRI 2573 Trinity County Transportation Trinity County Active Transportation Plan Develop an Active Transportation Plan. $ 112 $ 110 $ 110 $ 110 2 2 Commission TUL 6842 Tulare County Traver Jacob Street Improvements Approx. 2,100 LF of 8ft wide concrete sidewalk with curb and gutter, asphalt $ 1,790 $ 1,790 $ 40 $ 130 $ 40 $ 1,580 $ 40 $ 130 $ 40 $ 1,580 2 6 paveouts, bike lane, drainage facilities, ADA Ramps, signs and markings.

TUL 6841 Tulare County Pixely Main Street Improvements Approx. 2,700 LF of 5ft to 8ft wide concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, asphalt $ 1,018 $ 1,018 $ 40 $ 80 $ 215 $ 683 $ 37 $ 80 $ 215 $ 683 2 6 paveouts, bike lane, drainage facilities, ADA Ramps, signs and markings.

HUM 2442A Trinidad, City of Van Wycke Bicycle and Pedestrian Connectivity Project Install pedestrian trail, walkways/sidewalks,curbs, detectable warning $ 722 $ 714 $ 35 $ 73 $ 75 $ 509 $ 22 $ 35 $ 73 $ 75 $ 22 surfaces, split rail fencing, crosswalk, Class II and Class III bicycle facilities, 2 1 striping, and directional and interpretive signs to create a safe pedestrian and bicycle route. KER 0670 Tehachapi, City of Rail Corridor Pedestrian Safety Project Install fencing, curb, sidewalk, and minor landscaping , install rail crossing $ 2,242 $ 2,042 $ 2,042 $ 2,042 2 9 improvements at two existing at-grade crossings. LA 5118 Los Angeles, City of Orange Line - Sherman Way Pedestrian Links Pedestrian and bike improvements linking Metro Orange Line to Sherman Way, $ 1,441 $ 1,153 $ 205 $ 948 $ 205 2 7 to improve safety with pedestrian lighting, wayfinding signage, curb extensions, benches, ADA-curb cuts, etc. LA 5119 Lancaster, City of Pedestrian Gap Closure Improvements Construction of curb, gutter, and sidewalk improvements to close the gap in $ 7,824 $ 6,259 $ 80 $ 240 $ 873 $ 5,066 $ 80 $ 240 $ 873 2 7 existing improvements. MEN 4632 Mendocino Council of Governments State Route 162 Corridor Multi - Purpose Trail - Phase II Construct a Class 1 multi-purpose paved trail 10 ft. wide, 2 ft. shoulders along $ 1,252 $ 1,232 $ 146 $ 40 $ 94 $ 952 $ 146 $ 40 $ 94 2 1 the State Route 162. MON 2692 Salinas, City of Alvin Drive and Linwood Drive Safe Routes to School Improvements Iimproves and adds bicycle and pedestrian facilities with the implementation $ 2,959 $ 2,959 $ 50 $ 472 $ 42 $ 2,395 $ 50 $ 472 $ - $ 2,395 2 5 of road diets, buffered bike lanes and sharrows, and pedestrian crossing and ramp enhancements. ORA 1013A Santa Ana, City of Edinger Protected Bike Lanes Project Install 1.7 miles of bike lanes. The Project includes a Safe Routes to School $ 2,366 $ 2,366 $ 118 $ 300 $ 1,924 $ 24 $ 118 $ 300 $ 1,924 $ 24 2 12 program at 3 schools. ORA 2172O Santa Ana, City of Civic Center Bike Boulevard Install bike boulevard improvements with applicable signage, striping, and $ 3,879 $ 3,729 $ 260 $ 406 $ 3,063 $ 260 $ 406 $ 3,063 2 12 signal improvements; including protected left turn phasing. SAC 1684 Sacramento County Power Inn Road Sidewalk Improvements Construct continuous sidewalks and bike lanes on Power Inn Road, from about $ 2,374 $ 2,088 $ 88 $ 159 $ 193 $ 1,648 $ 88 $ 159 $ 193 $ 1,648 2 3 450 feet south of Loucreta Drive to Florin Road. 2 5 SB 2695 Goleta, City of Old Town Sidewalks Infill Construction phases for sidewalk infill. $ 2,779 $ 2,224 $ 105 $ 270 $ 128 $ 1,721 $ 105 $ 270 $ 128 $ 1,721 SBD 1183A San Bernardino, City of San Bernardino City Sidewalk Gap Closure and Bike Lane Safe Routes to Construct sidewalk, curb and gutter infrastructure, new crosswalk striping, $ 2,153 $ 2,153 $ 143 $ 215 $ 60 $ 1,671 $ 64 $ 143 $ 215 $ 60 $ 1,671 $ 64 2 8 School Project street lights, ADA-accessible curb ramps, and education and encouragement activities within the project limits. SCR 2694A Watsonville, City of City of Watsonville Rail Trail from Watsonville Slough Trailhead to Walker Construct 1500 foot pedestrian and bicycle path. Provide public outreach and $ 862 $ 688 $ 600 $ 88 $ 600 $ 88 2 5 Street training to improve bicycle and pedestrian safety. SD 1210 San Diego, City of Euclid and Market Complete Streets project Construction of new and expanded sidewalks, new bike facilities, and added $ 5,990 $ 4,016 $ 369 $ 480 $ 420 $ 2,747 $ 260 $ 480 $ 420 $ 2,747 2 11 crosswalks, medians, and curb extensions. 2 10 SJ 3182 Stockton, City of Active Transportation Plan in Greater Downtown District Develop an ATP community conceptual plan. $ 396 $ 396 $ 396 $ 396 SLO 2677 San Luis Obispo Council of GovernmeSan Luis Obispo Regional Rideshare Active Transportation Safety and The Campaign includes marketing, tactical urbanism, education and data $ 437 $ 295 $ 295 $ 295 2 5 Encouragement Campaign collection. STA 3184A Turlock, City of Christoffersen Parkway Pedestrian and Bike Improvements with Connectors Install Class II buffered bike lanes with thermoplastic striping, signs, traffic $ 550 $ 346 $ 15 $ 29 $ 220 $ 82 $ 15 $ 29 $ 220 $ 82 signal modifications, minor demolition and minor concrete ramps, adjacent 2 10 Class I and Class II facilities, along with four non-infrastructure components.

CC 2122G Richmond, City of The Yellow Brick Road in Richmond's Iron Triangle Neighborhood Yellow Brick Road Iron Triangle Walkable Neighborhood Plan, by creating, $ 6,452 $ 6,209 $ 207 $ 725 $ 5,277 $ 207 $ 725 $ 5,277 2 4 improving pedestrian and cyclist connections. ED 1221 South Lake Tahoe, City of Al Tahoe Boulevard Safety and Mobility Enhancement Project Construction of bicycle and pedestrian safety improvements, including $ 2,228 $ 2,145 $ 117 $ 162 $ 1,866 $ 117 $ 162 $ 1,866 2 3 enhanced crossings and travel lane reconfigurations to accommodate Class I and Class II facilities to close a facility gap. HUM 2443A Rio Dell, City of K-8 Schools Safe Routes to School Safety Improvement and Community Install curb ramps, buffered bike lanes, striping, sidewalk and crosswalk $ 1,533 $ 1,533 $ 80 $ 140 $ 100 $ 1,177 $ 36 $ 80 $ 140 $ 100 $ 1,177 $ 36 2 1 Outreach Project improvements and modifications to calm traffic. Implement a program to educate students about active transportation and safety. LA 5120 Arcadia, City of City of Arcadia Bicycle Facility Improvement Construct Class II and III bike facilities, signal and intersection modifications, $ 1,457 $ 1,020 $ 35 $ 83 $ 902 $ - $ - $ 902 2 7 and other bike amenities along multiple corridors. LA 5121 Los Angeles County Metropolitan Union Station Master Plan: Alameda Esplanade A road-diet and a shared pedestrian and bicyclist esplanade. $ 12,340 $ 12,340 $ 2,150 $ 10,190 $ 2,150 Transportation Authority A multi-modal connection between Union Station and surrounding 2 7 communities through a road-diet and a pedestrian and bicyclist esplanade with mixing zones. LA 5122 Los Angeles, City of Boyle Heights Pedestrian Linkages Pedestrian infrastructure including new sidewalk, sidewalk repairs, and $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 893 $ 4,107 $ 893 $ 4,107 2 7 installation of pedestrian lighting, continental crosswalks, and curb ramps.

MEN 4633 Ukiah, City of Northwestern Pacific Rail Trail Phase II Construction of the second phase of a multi-use bicycle and pedestrian paved $ 1,850 $ 1,831 $ 99 $ 198 $ 50 $ 1,484 $ 99 $ 198 $ 50 $ 1,484 2 1 trail, including trail fencing, lighting, and safety enhanced crosswalks.

SB 2672 The Regents of the University of Calif University of California Santa Barbara, North Campus Open Space Multi- Construct 1.2 mile, permeable, recreational trail. $ 2,895 $ 2,449 $ 2,449 $ 2,449 2 5 Modal Trail Project SM 2140X San Mateo County Redwood City 2020 Sustainable Transportation Encouragement Project Conduct Safe Routes to School walking and cycling audits and conduct $ 966 $ 966 $ 966 $ 963 2 4 (STEP) encouragement and education programs. SM 2140Y South San Francisco, City of Linden and Spruce Avenues Traffic Calming Improvements Install bulb-outs, crosswalks, advanced stop bars, high visibility ladder $ 1,038 $ 868 $ 155 $ 713 $ 155 $ 713 2 4 crosswalks, median pedestian refuge islands, advanced yiled lines; install traffic circles, mark edgelines, and ADA curb ramps. SM 2140W Daly City, City of Central Corridor Bike and Pedestrian Safety Improvements Install bike lanes and routes, curb, gutter, sidewalk, bulb-outs, ADA compliant $ 2,276 $ 2,019 $ 300 $ 1,719 $ 300 $ 1,719 2 4 curb ramps, and other pedestrian facility enhancements. 2 1 DN 1118 Crescent City, City of Sunset Circle Multi-Use Trail The Sunset Circle Multi-Use Trail project will create a shared-use path. $ 800 $ 640 $ 16 $ 48 $ 251 $ 325 $ 16 $ 48 $ 251 $ 325 LA 5123 Rosemead, City of Rosemead Safe Routes to School Project Sidewalks, signs and crossings for one school. There will also be a new $ 842 $ 702 $ 702 $ 702 2 7 pedestrian crossing and other safety features. LA 5124 South Gate, City of Long Beach Boulevard Pedestrian Improvements Upgraded pedestrian lighting, enhanced crosswalks, flashing beacons, sidewalk $ 2,586 $ 2,250 $ 65 $ 262 $ 1,923 $ 65 $ 262 2 7 repairs, curb ramps, and bicycle racks. MEN 4634 Mendocino Council of Governments Installation of a Class I Trail on and perpendicular to SR 162 Construct a Class 1 multi-purpose paved trail 10 ft. wide, 2 ft. shoulders $ 2,578 $ 1,887 $ 48 $ 119 $ 1,720 $ 48 $ 119 2 1 consisting of a north-south component 1.05 mi. and and an east-west component 0.50 mi. FRE 6849 Sanger, City of Sanger Safe Routes to School Install curbs, gutters, sidewalks, curb ramps, crosswalks, flashing beacons, $ 580 $ 513 $ 53 $ 460 $ 53 $ 460 2 6 school zone signage and pavement markings. FRE 6848 Fresno County Laton Sidewalk Project Install in-road warning lights on Fowler Ave; construct sidewalk on Bliss Ave, $ 3,228 $ 3,228 $ 75 $ 460 $ 60 $ 2,633 $ 75 $ 460 $ 60 $ 2,633 2 6 Fowler Ave, Gonser Ave, Latonia Ave, Murphy Ave; construct pedestrian bridge culvert extention. LA 5125 Santa Monica, City of Expo Station 4th Street Linkages to Downtown and Civic Center Improves pedestrian and bicyclist linkages on a 0.2-mile segment of 4th Street. $ 2,016 $ 1,613 $ 120 $ 120 $ 40 $ 1,333 $ 120 $ 120 $ 40 2 7 SBD 1184 Yucca Valley, Town of Yucca Valley Elementary School Sidewalks Scope of work includes constructing curb, gutter, sidewalk, and handicap $ 1,026 $ 1,026 $ 5 $ 80 $ 941 $ 5 $ 80 $ 941 2 8 Ramps on Pueblo Trail. BUT 1021 Paradise, Town of Memorial Trailway Class I Enhancements Based on the scope change approved on 2/20/18, the new project description $ 1,391 $ 1,356 $ 19 $ 29 $ 1,308 $ 19 $ 29 $ 1,308 is: install LED lighting, enhance crosswalks, and construct ramps. Bring the 2 3 Town's Memorial Trailway to current standard for width and mimimum standard for shoulders. Project also includes crosswalk enhancements at 5 intersections.

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Total Project ATP ATP PAED ATP PSE ATP RW ATP CON ATP CON-NI Allocated Allocated CON- Cycle District County PPNO Agency Project Name PROJECT DESCRIPTION Allocated PSE Allocated RW Allocated CON Cost Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed PAED NI

MER 3179 Merced County Walnut Avenue Complete Street Upgrade, Segment 2 Construction of curb, gutter, sidewalk, storm drainage improvements, $ 1,845 $ 1,845 $ 165 $ 165 $ 1,515 $ 165 $ 165 $ 1,515 2 10 installation of Class 2 bike lanes, and installation of bulb-outs. SCR 2669A Santa Cruz, City of Santa Cruz Citywide Safe Routes to School Crossing Improvement Program Combination infrastructure and noninfrastructure SRTS project to install $ 1,404 $ 1,404 $ 10 $ 80 $ 1,089 $ 225 $ 10 $ 80 $ 1,089 $ 225 infrastructure improvements at intersections surrounding Santa Cruz City 2 5 Schools and support related non-infrastructure education and encouragement programming. INY 0671 Bishop, City of Spruce Yaney Hanby Sidewalks Construction of sidewalks, curb, and gutter, striping for Class II bicycle lane. $ 1,158 $ 1,158 $ 129 $ 86 $ 943 $ 129 $ 86 $ 943 2 9 MON 2676 Monterey, City of City of Monterey Active Transportation and Demand Management Program Encourage active travel amongst students and implement safe routes to $ 495 $ 495 $ 495 $ 495 2 5 schools. SCR 2668 Santa Cruz County Regional Santa Cruz Countywide Bicycle Route Signage Project Per the approved March 2018 Scope Change: The project will install over 600 $ 370 $ 320 $ 42 $ 278 $ 42 $ 278 Transportation Commission signs to promote preferred cycling routes and motorists' awareness of shared roadway, evaluate the project's effectiveness in increasing bicycle use and 2 5 safety, and public outreach. Install 875 directional signs to promote cycling routes and motorist's awareness of shared roadway, evaluate the project's effectiveness and safety, and public outreach. HUM 2444A Arcata, City of Arcata Safe Routes to School Improvements 2015 Construction of speed humps, traffic calming circle, and new sidewalk infill and $ 606 $ 526 $ 22 $ 20 $ 442 $ 42 $ 22 $ 20 $ 442 $ 42 replacement, as well as installation of new school zone signage, pavement 2 1 markings and ADA ramps. Creation of a Walk and Bike Safe Routes to School map. LAK 3110 Lake County Middletown Multi-Use Path Deliver a Class I multi-use path, including phases for design, environmental, $ 1,430 $ 1,430 $ 97 $ 91 $ 10 $ 1,232 $ 97 $ 91 $ 10 2 1 permitting, and construction. SB 2675 Santa Barbara, City of Safe Routes to School Carpinteria at Voluntario Pedestrian Improvements Construct curb extensions and install pedestrian-scale lighting. $ 645 $ 632 $ 50 $ 60 $ 5 $ 517 $ 50 $ 60 $ 5 $ 517 2 5 Project BUT 1022 Biggs, City of Safe Routes to School - B Street and 2nd Street Sidewalk Improvement Construct sidewalk and curb ramps. $ 819 $ 809 $ 30 $ 90 $ 689 $ 30 $ 90 $ 689 2 3 Project MER 3180 Merced County Lobo Avenue Complete Street Project Installation of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks, construction of driveways, $ 983 $ 973 $ 100 $ 58 $ 100 $ 715 $ 100 $ 58 $ 100 $ 715 2 10 roadway paving, and installation of a Class III Bike Lane. NEV 1417 Truckee, Town of Glenshire Drive Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvement Project Construct Class II Bike Lane, improve the pedestrian crossing on Glenshire $ 1,131 $ 905 $ 905 $ 905 2 3 Drive near the Truckee River Legacy Trail Trailhead. SHA 2578 Redding, City of Diestelhorst to Downtown Non-Motorized Improvement Project Construct off street paths, Class 2, separated bikeways, complete sidewalk $ 2,638 $ 2,138 $ 148 $ 316 $ 40 $ 1,634 $ 148 $ 316 $ 40 $ 1,634 2 2 gaps, improve all intersections, an enhanced crossing including median and rapid flashing beacons and corridor lighting. 2 3 BUT 1023A Chico, City of State Route 99 Bikeway Phase 4 Improvements Construct Class 1 Bikeway gap closure. $ 1,781 $ 800 $ 788 $ 12 $ 788 $ - 2 3 COL 1106 Colusa County Colusa County Safe Routes to School Plan The Colusa County SRTS Plan. $ 200 $ 200 $ 200 $ 200 HUM 2445A Humboldt County Manila Moves Campaign and Shared Use Path sseparated shared use path, the project also includes new infrastructure for $ 1,718 $ 1,718 $ 140 $ 160 $ 50 $ 1,358 $ 10 $ 140 $ 160 $ 50 $ 1,358 $ 10 2 1 non-motorized crossings and a community education program. 2 6 MAD 6840 Madera, City of Fresno River Trail Safe Routes Project Construct the missing links in the existing pedestrian path. $ 937 $ 379 $ 379 $ 379 MON 2693 Salinas, City of Bardin Road Safe Routes to School Improvements Buffered bicycle lanes, roundabouts, non-contiguous sidewalks, crosswalk $ 4,430 $ 4,430 $ 120 $ 666 $ 30 $ 3,614 $ 120 $ 666 $ 30 $ 3,614 2 5 enhancements, and ADA ramp enhancements. SCR 2691 Santa Cruz, City of Branciforte Creek Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge Construction of a 12' wide bicycle and pedestrian bridge over Branciforte $ 2,600 $ 1,800 $ 1,800 $ 1,800 2 5 Creek and construction of a 12' wide multi-use path under the Soquel Avenue bridge. AMA 3178 Plymouth, City of Plymouth Main Street and Shenandoah Road Safe Routes to School Project Construct sidewalks, add new and improve existing crosswalks, upgrade $ 1,099 $ 1,081 $ 10 $ 156 $ 145 $ 770 $ 10 $ 156 $ 145 $ 770 2 10 crossings to ADA standards, and add bike lanes. Construct Class I shared use path to Shenandoah School. 2 1 LAK 3111 Lake County Upper Lake Pedestrian Improvements Construction of approximately 915 lineal feet of curb, gutter and sidewalk. $ 481 $ 481 $ 18 $ 39 $ 8 $ 416 $ 18 $ 39 $ 8 $ 416 MNO 2615 Mammoth Lakes, Town of Mammoth Creek Gap Closure Project Closing the last gap in the Town's path network by connecting to existing multi- $ 926 $ 847 $ 50 $ 250 $ 547 $ 50 $ 250 $ 547 use paths, and replacing existing creosote bridge decking with new decking 2 9 and bridge maintenance. The project includes a multi-use path, safety lighting, a crosswalk beacon, and bridge mainentenace. SHA 2576 Shasta County Old Oregon Trail Shasta College Active Transportation Project Install bike lanes, pavement markings, and flashing beacon on Shasta College $ 716 $ 572 $ 37 $ 79 $ 5 $ 451 $ 37 $ 79 $ 5 $ 451 campus; add bicycle lanes and improve intersections for non-motorized users. 2 2 Close bicycle facility gap between campus and existing bike lanes.

SHA 2575 Redding, City of Quartz Hill Road Active Transportation Project Class 2 Bike lanes and sidewalk, road diet to add bike lanes, add enhanced $ 3,528 $ 3,177 $ 3,177 $ 3,177 2 2 pedestrian crossing with RRFBs, reduce curb radii and crossing distance. BUT 1024A Paradise, Town of Ponderosa Elementary Safe Routes to School Project Based on CTC's 3/21/17 approval of the scope change request, the new $ 1,736 $ 1,504 $ 66 $ 155 $ 80 $ 1,113 $ 90 $ 66 $ 155 $ 80 $ 1,113 $ 90 project description is now: construct a 10' Class 1 Mixed Use Pathway along Pentz Road between Bille Road and Wagstaff Road on the west side of roadway. Install enhanced crosswalks with pedestrian-activated Rectangular 2 3 Rapid Flashing Beacons at strategic locations to serve east side of the roadway. Minor drainage improvements are also required. Complete street solution supporting walking, bicycling and rolling to and from school and nearby destinations. BUT 1025 Paradise, Town of Downtown Paradise Equal Mobility Project Improvements include the removal of barriers, gravel sidewalks, asphalt $ 553 $ 539 $ 24 $ 24 $ 49 $ 442 $ 24 $ 24 $ 49 $ 442 2 3 sidewalks, and driveways with construction of ADA-compliant facilities. SHA 2577 Shasta County Junction School Safe Route To School Implement a Road Diet five lanes to 3 lanes on Deschutes Road adjacent to $ 578 $ 462 $ 20 $ 60 $ 5 $ 377 $ 20 $ 60 $ 5 $ 377 2 2 Junction School and provide raised median crosswalk refuge islands. PLA 1524 Tahoe Transportation District State Route 89 Fanny Bridge Community Revitalization Project - Active Complete street improvements on old SR89, enhanced bike, pedestrian, transit $ 7,720 $ 4,900 $ 4,900 $ 4,900 2 3 Transportation Improvements connections, and extend existing bike network to Meeks Bay. SAC 1688 Rancho Cordova, City of Stone Creek Community Bike Trail Pedestrian Signal Safety Project Install new bicycle and pedestrian actuated signals, striping and signage, and $ 500 $ 442 $ 75 $ 367 $ 75 $ 367 2 3 curb cuts with ADA ramps at two locations. SAC 1686 Rancho Cordova, City of Rod Beaudry - Routier Bikeway Project Construct Class IV protected bike lanes and intersection improvements along $ 2,053 $ 1,815 $ 84 $ 125 $ 1,606 $ 84 $ 125 $ 1,606 2 3 Routier Rd. and Rod Beaudry Dr. PLA 1525 Loomis, Town of Loomis Town Center Implementation Plan - Phase 2 Construct new ADA-compliant sidewalk and replace non-compliant sidewalk, $ 1,786 $ 1,436 $ 1,436 $ 1,436 2 3 new curb and gutter, 5' bike lanes, irrigation and new trees, new street lighting and four in-road warning lights at the crosswalks. ED 1222 Placerville, City of Upper Broadway Bicycle Lanes Construct bicycle lanes, with minor signing and striping to connect to the El $ 2,251 $ 1,792 $ 10 $ 1,782 $ 10 $ 1,782 2 3 Dorado Trail at each end. SAC 1687A Sacramento County Thomas Edison School Hurley Way Pedestrian Improvements Install sidewalk infill, curb, gutter, storm inlets, curb ramps and pedestrian $ 1,454 $ 1,278 $ 128 $ 86 $ 39 $ 1,012 $ 13 $ 128 $ 86 $ 39 $ 1,012 $ 13 2 3 lighting. The NI portion will include walking and biking educational programs, helmet sizing, rules of the road, etc. 2 3 SAC 1689 Sacramento, City of Del Rio Trail Class I bike path. $ 2,500 $ 2,213 $ 1,106 $ 1,107 $ 1,106 $ 1,107 YOL 1923 Woodland, City of West Woodland Safe Routes to School Provide gap closure on bicycle and pedestrian networks to access schools, $ 2,274 $ 639 $ 639 $ 639 2 3 parks, and other facilities. 2 4 ALA 2190S Alameda County Castro Valley Elementary Safe Routes to School Installing sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and crosswalks. $ 2,530 $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 2 4 ALA 2190T Alameda County Creekside Middle School Safe Routes to School Installing sidewalks, curbs, gutters, crosswalks and Class III bike routes. $ 647 $ 475 $ 100 $ 375 $ 100 $ 375 2 4 ALA 2190U Alameda County Stanton Elementary School Safe Routes to School Installing sidewalks, curbs, gutters, crosswalks and Class III bike routes. $ 2,349 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 MRN 2128F Marin County Transit District Pedestrian Access and Safety Improvements for the Downtown Novato Bus Reconstruct the existing Downtown Novato transit facility, and provide new $ 3,255 $ 989 $ 989 $ 989 2 4 Transit Facility bicycle racks. NAP 2300B Napa Valley Transportation Napa Valley Vine Trail: St. Helena to Calistoga Construct 9.4 miles of the Class I bicycle and pedestrian facility. $ 9,206 $ 6,106 $ 6,106 2 4 Authority ALA 2190V Oakland, City of Telegraph Avenue Complete Street Improvements Installation of dedicated bicycle facilities, safer and more frequent pedestrian $ 4,914 $ 4,554 $ 175 $ 702 $ 3,677 $ 175 $ 702 $ 3,677 2 4 crossings, and transit boarding islands. SF 2023F San Francisco Department of Public HSan Francisco Safe Routes to School 2017-2019 Non-Infrastructure Project Implement a pilot proposal that includes innovative educational, $ 2,931 $ 2,411 $ 2,411 $ 2,411 2 4 encouragement, and evaluation activities and deliverables. SF 2023G San Francisco County Lombard Street Vision Zero Project Curb extensions, pedestrian and transit bulbs, parking removal at intersections $ 17,465 $ 2,507 $ 2,507 $ 2,507 2 4 daylighting, signal timing improvements, advanced stop bars and high visibility crosswalks are proposed. 2 4 SCL 2150D San Jose, City of - Mabury to Empire Closing a 0.3-mile gap in the Coyote Creek Trail system. $ 6,180 $ 5,256 $ 1,210 $ 4,046 $ 1,210 CC 2122H San Pablo, City of Rumrill Boulevard Complete Streets Improvements Providing directional cycle tracks, sidewalk and crossing improvements, street $ 5,610 $ 4,310 $ 300 $ 4,010 $ 300 2 4 trees, landscaping, lighting and transit shelters. SOL 2231A Vallejo, City of Safe Routes to School Infrastructure and Non-Infrastructure in the Cities of Provides for infrastructure improvements at 7 schools, while providing $ 3,467 $ 3,067 $ 125 $ 2,542 $ 400 $ 125 $ 2,542 $ 400 2 4 Benicia, Rio Vista and Vallejo education outreach to 26 schools. 2 6 FRE 6829 Clovis, City of Construct trail along State Route 168 Shepherd Avenue to DeWolf Avenue Construct 1.6 miles of a 12-foot asphalt concrete trail. $ 852 $ 591 $ 4 $ 11 $ 576 $ 4 $ 11 $ 576 FRE 6838 Coalinga, City of Sidewalk Gap Closure and Pedestrian Improvement #2 Close sidewalk gaps and construct ADA-compliant curb ramps to remove $ 393 $ 323 $ 323 $ 323 2 6 access barriers. FRE 6830 Firebaugh, City of Trail Rehabilitation and Pedestrian Improvements; San Joaquin River from Rahabilitate the City's existing AC trail approx. 7000LF, install trail signs, and $ 375 $ 371 $ 25 $ 39 $ 307 $ 25 $ - $ - 2 6 9th to River construct pedestrian facilities along the trail. FRE 6834 Fowler, City of South Temperance Avenue and East Walter Avenue Pedestrian Construct pedestrian crossing including rapid flashing beacons. $ 112 $ 112 $ 2 $ 17 $ 93 $ 2 $ 17 $ 93 2 6 Improvements FRE 6833 Fresno County Biola Sidewalk Project Construct concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, ADA curb ramps, and widen $ 638 $ 638 $ 15 $ 90 $ 40 $ 493 $ 15 $ 90 $ - $ 493 2 6 road shoulder. 2 6 FRE 6832 Fresno, City of Traffic Signal; Cedar and Woodward Intersection Install a traffic signal. $ 500 $ 443 $ 15 $ 34 $ 18 $ 376 $ 15 $ 34 $ 18 $ 376 2 6 FRE 6837 Fresno, City of Sidewalk Installation; Ashlan from Effle to State Route 41 This project will construct sidewalk. $ 269 $ 238 $ 7 $ 17 $ 32 $ 182 $ 7 $ 17 $ 32 $ 182 FRE 6828 Kingsburg, City of 10th Avenue Bike and Pedestrian Trail A 10' wide, two way, Class I Bike and Pedestrian trail, and 5' Pedestrian Trail. $ 166 $ 166 $ 2 $ 20 $ 35 $ 109 $ 2 $ 20 $ 35 $ 109 2 6 FRE 6835 Orange Cove, City of 2015 Orange Cove School Crossing Safety Improvements Bulb-outs at 3 intersection. Install enhanced visibility crosswalk markings at 4 $ 247 $ 247 $ 2 $ 30 $ 215 $ 2 $ 30 $ 215 2 6 intersections. Install eight enhanced crossing warning signs with rapid flashing beacons at 4 intersections. 460' of sidewalk. FRE 6831 San Joaquin, City of Multi-Purpose Trail Project Construct a 10-feet-wide asphalt concrete multi-purpose Class 1 trail for $ 259 $ 248 $ 5 $ 38 $ 205 $ - $ 38 $ 205 pedestrians and bicyclists including curb ramps, bollards, pavement striping 2 6 and markings, signage, lighting, benches, exercise stations, bike racks, and shaded trees. FRE 6836A Selma, City of Safety for an Active Selma School Community (Install various pedestrian The purpose of the Safety for an Active Selma School Community project is to $ 469 $ 468 $ 68 $ 366 $ 34 $ 68 $ 366 $ 34 safety facilities in the City of Selma) increase the safety of students walking and bicycling to multiple schools in the 2 6 City, and to create an environment that encourages physical activity and active choices. FRE 6839 Selma, City of Active Transportation Plan-Selma The Active Transportation Planning for Selma project is to increase the number $ 100 $ 88 $ 88 $ 88 2 6 of residents walking and bicycling in the City.

KER 6827 Kern County - D6 Kern River Parkway Bike Trail Western Extension Phase I Construct approximatly 7 miles of Multi-Use CLASS I Trail, 10 feet wide and 2 $ 4,499 $ 3,549 $ 500 $ 3,049 $ 500 $ 3,049 2 6 feet wide shoulders. TUL 6723 Farmersville, City of Farmersville Safe Routes to School Walnut Avenue Project Close sidewalk gaps, install bicycle lanes, crosswalks, a pedestrian refuge $ 417 $ 322 $ 322 $ 322 2 6 median, curb ramps, and safety lighting. TUL 6826 Porterville, City of Olive Avenue Corridor Crosswalk Warning Lights Installation Project Installation of six High Visibility Crosswalk Warning Light Systems utilizing ultra- $ 360 $ 307 $ 307 $ 307 2 6 bright LED bi-directional cannister lights in pavement, push-button actuators and flashing LED pedestrian crossing signs. TUL 6825 Porterville, City of Rails-to-Trails Corridor Crosswalk Warning Lights Installation Project Installation of four High Visibility Crosswalk Warning Light Systems utilizing $ 142 $ 107 $ 107 $ 107 2 6 ultra-bright LED bi-directional cannister lights in pavement, push-button actuators and flashing LED pedestrian crossing signs. TUL 6822 Tulare County Earlimart Safe Routes to School Community Projects 5 ft wide concrete sidewalk is proposed approx. 430 LF on Elm St, 570 LF on $ 525 $ 159 $ 159 $ 159 School Rd, 1090 LF on Church St, 950 LF on Washington St. Curb and gutter, 2 6 asphalt pave outs, drainage facilities, ADA Ramps, and speed feedback signs will be installed. TUL 6824 Visalia, City of Green Acres Middle School Enhanced Crosswalk Provide a high visibility school crosswalk and LED pedestrian activated flashing $ 105 $ 79 $ 79 $ 79 2 6 beacons and ADA compliant pedestrian ramps. TUL 6821 Woodlake, City of North Valencia Safe Routes to School Improvements Construction of sidewalk, curb, gutter, ADA complaint ramped returns, and $ 1,310 $ 895 $ 895 $ 895 2 6 Class II bike lanes. 2 7 LA 5138 Bellflower, City of Bellflower and Paramount Joint Active Transportation Plan Creation of an Active Transportation Plan. $ 125 $ 100 $ 100 $ 100 LA 5128 Cudahy, City of Wilcox Ave Complete Streets and Safe Routes Project Installation of safety enhancements for peds and eliminating hazardous $ 1,371 $ 1,344 $ 11 $ 132 $ 1,201 $ 11 $ 132 $ 1,201 2 7 conditions. LA 5127 Downey, City of Downey Bike Share and Safety Education Installation of three centrally located kiosk-based Bike Share structures, $ 294 $ 180 $ 180 $ 180 2 7 including site preparation, PAED, and a safety education and encouragement outreach campaign. LA 5126 Downey, City of South Downey Safe Routes to School Infrastructure: upgrade curb ramps, signage, replacement of striping, $ 469 $ 238 $ 5 $ 32 $ 201 $ 5 $ 32 pavement markings, install vehicle speed feedback signs. Non-infrastructure: 2 7 Education and Encouragement outreach: student and parent workshops, traffic enforcement classes, and surveys. 2 7 LA 5141 Downey, City of City of Downey Pedestrian Plan The Pedestrian Plan seeks to remove existing barriers to mobility. $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 LA 5130 Huntington Park, City of Uncontrolled Crosswalk Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Project The project will installing safety enhancements for peds or eliminate $ 1,793 $ 1,757 $ 172 $ 1,585 $ 172 $ 1,585 2 7 hazardous conditions. LA 5139 Irwindale, City of Citywide Non-Motorized Design Guidelines and Active Transportation Action Prepare a Citywide Non Motorized Active Transportation Plan. $ 154 $ 154 $ 154 $ 154 2 7 Plan LA 5129 La Verne, City of La Verne Regional Commuter Bicycle Gap Closure Project Proposed enhancements will significantly improve the bicycle infrastructure in $ 18,712 $ 1,552 $ 400 $ 1,152 $ 400 $ 1,152 the city. Deletion of Arrow Highway and D Street as planned bike routes, deletion of a portion of Wheeler Avenue, addition of Fruit Street and 2 7 Puddingstone as north and south and east and west Class 2 connections respectively, addition of video detection on the major east and west routes, and other bikeway improvements striping, signs, etc. LA 5136 Los Angeles County Metropolitan Metro Rail to Rail Active Transportation Corridor Segment A-1 This project will construct the first 3.6-mile segment of a 8.3-mile multiuse $ 20,278 $ 8,326 $ 8,326 $ 8,326 2 7 Transportation Authority Class I bikeway and pedestrian path. LA 5135 Los Angeles, City of Downtown Los Angeles Broadway Historic Theater District Pedestrian Installing curb extensions, widening sidewalks, improving pedestrian lighting, $ 7,690 $ 6,862 $ 120 $ 1,080 $ 5,662 $ 120 $ 1,080 2 7 Improvements 4th-6th Streets enhancing crosswalks, and provide pedestrian amenities; benches, street trees, landscaped buffers from traffic and bike racks. LA 5137 Los Angeles, City of Colorado Boulevard Pedestrian and Bicycle Active Transportation Including curb extensions, refuge median islands, sidewalk improvements, $ 9,843 $ 9,743 $ 1,438 $ 8,305 $ 1,438 $ 8,305 2 7 Improvements street furniture, pedestrian lighting, and bicycle lane improvements.

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LA 5133 Lynwood, City of Lynwood Community Linkages to Civic Center and Long Beach Boulevard Installation of pedestrian improvements such as updated signage, zebra $ 2,891 $ 2,319 $ 2,319 $ 2,319 Metro Station crosswalks with in-pavement LED reflectors and/or flashing beacons, re- striping, bulb outs, and sidewalks with ADA ramps on Bullis Road from Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd to Femwood Avenue and from Femwood Avenue west to 2 7 the Long Beach Blvd Green Line Station with enhanced pedestrian crossings at key intervals on Fernwood Avenue between Bullis Road and First Avenue. Pedestrian improvements will expand community connectivity to the Civic Center and Long Beach Blvd Metro Station.

2 7 LA 5134 Long Beach, City of Coastal Bike Trail Connector - Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach This is a Class I bike path on Ocean Blvd Bridge. $ 6,660 $ 4,000 $ 4,000 $ 4,000 2 7 LA 5131 Long Beach, City of South Water Front and Pier J Bike and Pedestrian Path The Pier J Bike Path construction. $ 3,563 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 2 7 LA 5140 Santa Clarita, City of Santa Clarita Junior High and High School Safe Routes to School Plan Develop a Safe Routes to School Plan. $ 200 $ 160 $ 160 $ 160 LA 5132 Torrance, City of Downtown Torrance Active Transportation Improvement Project Overhauling the sidewalk system in the project area, traffic striping, signs, $ 2,533 $ 2,027 $ 340 $ 1,687 $ 340 $ 1,687 2 7 pedestrian signals, and bicycle parking amenities. VEN 5144 Ojai, City of Pedestrian and Bike Safety Improvements: Ojai Avenue (State Route 150) Pedestrian improvements increase crosswalk visibility with curb extensions, $ 2,833 $ 2,333 $ 230 $ 2,103 $ 230 2 7 and Maricopa Highway (State Route 33) RRFBs, signage; sidewalk infill, shade trees and bicycle improvements add class 2 bike lanes. VEN 5143 Oxnard, City of New Traffic Signal Install traffic signal with pedestrian signal and countdown devices, crosswalks, $ 567 $ 510 $ 15 $ 495 $ 15 $ 495 2 7 access ramps, and emergency vehicles detectors. VEN 5152A Ventura County Rio Real Elementary School - Pedestrian and Street Improvements Project Construct 1,460 lineal feet of new sidewalk, curb, and gutter, and appurtenant $ 462 $ 462 $ 432 $ 30 $ 432 $ 30 2 7 work. Widen shoulder in order to construct sidewalk. Education component.

RIV 1191 Banning, City of Bicycle and Safe Routes to School Improvements New bicycle facilities and pedestrian improvements along several streets $ 1,082 $ 1,082 $ 20 $ 100 $ 962 $ 20 $ 100 $ 962 2 8 leading to public schools. 2 8 SBD 1192 Grand Terrace, City of Active Transportation Program Planning A plan to create connectivity for non-motorized transportation. $ 295 $ 295 $ 295 $ 295 SBD 1193 Hesperia, City of Bear Valley Road Bicycle Bypass Phase II A 0.65 mile long and 6 foot wide Class II Bikeway. It will include ADA accessible $ 376 $ 301 $ 301 $ - 2 8 ramps, complete signing and markings, and related appurtenances.

RIV 1194 Jurupa Valley, City of Jurupa Valley High School Safe Routes to School Providing curb, gutter, sidewalk, and dirt trails along Martin Street, 48th $ 1,467 $ 1,252 $ 4 $ 173 $ 230 $ 845 $ 4 $ 173 $ - $ 845 2 8 Street, and Troth Street along with LED crosswalk flashers and curb bump outs. 2 8 RIV 1195 Moreno Valley, City of Segment of the Juan Bautista De Anza Multi-Use Trail Construct a multi-use trail and ADA compliant pedestrian path. $ 1,431 $ 1,431 $ 115 $ 53 $ 138 $ 1,125 $ 115 $ 53 $ 138 $ 1,125 SBD 1196 Needles, City of In-Fill Sidewalks, Curbs and Gutters Improvement Project In fill Sidewalk repair and replacement and curb and gutter repair and $ 484 $ 252 $ 252 $ 252 2 8 replacement. SBD 1197 Ontario, City of Safe Routes to School Infrastructure Improvement Project- El Camino Construct two intersection chokers with Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons $ 400 $ 368 $ 5 $ 28 $ 13 $ 322 $ - $ 28 $ 13 $ 322 2 8 Elementary School RRFB, raised median with RRFB, detectable warning surfaces, handicap ramps, striping, and ADA compliant driveways. RIV 1198A Riverside County Mecca Sidewalk and Roadway Safety Improvements Project includes approx. 4,300 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, curb and $ 945 $ 851 $ 45 $ 95 $ 698 $ 13 $ 45 $ 95 $ 698 $ 13 gutter, pavement improvements, new curb ramps meeting the latest ADA 2 8 requirements, driveway approaches, signs, and markings to improve pedestrian safety. RIV 1199A Riverside County Camino Aventura Sidewalk Safety Improvements Project includes approximately 1,750 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, curb $ 1,002 $ 902 $ 46 $ 110 $ 733 $ 13 $ 46 $ 110 $ 733 $ 13 and gutter, curb ramps, driveway approach, cross-gutter and spandrel, 2 8 concrete dip section, signs, markings, enforcement activities CHP and other incidental items. RIV 1200A Riverside County Thousand Palms Sidewalk Safety Improvements Project includes approximately 5,030 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, curb $ 1,085 $ 775 $ 40 $ 108 $ 615 $ 12 $ 40 $ 108 $ 615 $ 12 2 8 and gutter, curb ramps, driveway approach, pavement widening, signs, markings, and other incidental items. RIV 1201 Riverside, City of Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements Increase walking and cycling, enhance safety, expand and connect bicycle and $ 1,249 $ 1,042 $ 100 $ 942 $ 100 $ 942 2 8 pedestrian facilities, and educate and encourage the adoption of an active lifestyle. SBD 1202 San Bernardino County Santa Ana River Trail Phase IV, Reaches B Design and construction of Phase IV Reaches B, and C of the Santa Ana River $ 9,750 $ 3,801 $ 307 $ 460 $ 614 $ 2,420 $ 307 $ 460 $ 614 $ - 2 8 Trail, a class I bikeway in San Bernardino County. RIV 1203 San Jacinto, City of San Jacinto Valley Connect Installation of Class II and III bike lanes, Sidewalk, Pedestrian Ramps, and Four- $ 656 $ 646 $ 10 $ 90 $ 546 $ 10 $ 90 $ 546 2 8 Way Stop. SBD 1204 Victorville, City of Mojave Riverwalk Shared-Use Bicycle Facility A 11.1-mile shared-use path consists of Class I, II and III bikeways and $ 4,700 $ 3,760 $ 3,760 $ 3,760 2 8 pedestrian improvements. 2 8 RIV 1205 Wildomar, City of Grand Avenue Multi-Use Trail Improvement Project Construction of a Multi-Use trail adjacent to Grand Avenue. $ 1,541 $ 1,223 $ 1,223 $ 1,223 SJ 3170 Stockton, City of Miner Avenue Complete Streets Improvements Improve 4 10 blocks of Miner Ave in Downtown Stockton which would include $ 3,800 $ 2,898 $ 334 $ 2,564 $ 334 $ 2,564 reduction of vehicle lanes from 4 to 2 lanes; add Class 2 Bike Lanes and modify 2 10 street-side parking; wide ADA compliant sidewalks with parkway; and pedestrian and bike amenities. STA 3171 Ceres, City of Safe Routes to School Whitmore Corridor Infilling missing sidewalk gaps, curb ramps, Pedestrian signalization, improve $ 924 $ 915 $ 79 $ 836 $ 79 $ 836 2 10 crossings and signage, addition of Class II bike lanes and install radar speed display signs. STA 3172 Ceres, City of Ceres Canal Bike and Pedestrian Path, Phase IV Install a 0.5-mile Bike and Pedestrian path, 8' wide asphalt concrete path, $ 980 $ 658 $ 658 $ 658 chain link fence with or without, retaining wall, drainage, pedestrian safety 2 10 lights, relocation and removal of power poles, traffic striping and signage.

STA 3173 Patterson, City of Pedestrian Safety Improvements along Las Palmas Avenue and Ward Avenue Install safe pedestrian pathways near school locations that include Sidewalk, $ 671 $ 602 $ 51 $ 551 $ 51 $ 551 2 10 Curb and Gutter, Bike Lane, Signage, Striping, and Accessibility Improvements.

SD 1229A La Mesa, City of West La Mesa Pedestrian and Bicycle Connectivity Project Completing more than 4.8 miles of bicycle and pedestrian enhancements, and $ 2,772 $ 1,919 $ 450 $ 25 $ 1,379 $ 65 $ 450 $ - $ 1,379 $ 65 2 11 an educational campaign. SD 1234 San Diego, City of Chollas Creek, Oak Park Branch Trail Construction of a 2.3-mile multi-use recreation and active transportation trail $ 943 $ 943 $ 97 $ 91 $ 755 $ 97 $ - $ 755 2 11 with two bridges, informational kiosks, and stairs and fencing where needed.

SD 1232 San Diego Association of San Diego Regional Border to Bayshore Bikeway Project Construction of Class I, Class II, bicycle boulevard, and cycle track. The project $ 12,216 $ 10,221 $ 1,058 $ 222 $ 8,941 $ 1,058 $ 222 2 11 Governments (SANDAG) will include intersection treatments and traffic calming devices along bicycle boulevard segments. IMP 1226A El Centro, City of Establishment of Safe Routes to School Program and Bicycle Route Establishment of a SR2S Program in El Centro. Installation of way finding $ 524 $ 524 $ 62 $ 247 $ 215 $ 62 $ 247 $ 215 2 11 Improvements signage and bike racks at strategic locations and striping of sharrows along Class III bicycle routes. 2 11 IMP 1233 Imperial County Imperial County Pedestrian Master Plan The project will be the preparation of a Pedestrian Master Plan. $ 100 $ 100 $ 100 $ 100 ORA 1000A Anaheim, City of West Street and Citron Street Sidewalk Gap Closure Construction of sidewalk gap closures to create new 5-ft-wide sidewalk, curb $ 2,056 $ 2,056 $ 35 $ 313 $ 56 $ 1,637 $ 15 $ 35 $ 313 $ 56 $ 1,637 $ 15 2 12 and gutter, and drainage facilities along West and Citron Streets, as well as non-infrastructure activities. 2 12 ORA 1001 Brea, City of The Tracks at Brea - Segment 6 Construction of a Class I bicycle and separate pedestrian path. $ 1,603 $ 652 $ 652 $ 652 ORA 1002A Garden Grove, City of First Mile Bicycle and Pedestrian Trail Expansion on the PE ROW and Expand the bicycle and pedestrian trail a total of 3,725 linear feet, implement $ 1,941 $ 1,891 $ 175 $ 150 $ 20 $ 1,472 $ 74 $ 175 $ 150 $ - $ 1,472 $ 74 2 12 Education and Encouragement Activities bicycle and pedestrian education and encourage activities. 2 12 ORA 1004 La Habra, City of La Habra Union Pacific Rail Line Bikeway Project This project will fund the acquisition of 1,300 feet of bikeway easement. $ 527 $ 466 $ 466 $ 466 2 12 ORA 1003 La Habra, City of La Habra Guadalupe Park Reconstruction Project Preliminary Egnineering to refurbish the existing Guadalupe Park. $ 400 $ 340 $ 50 $ 290 $ 50 $ 290 ORA 1005 Orange County Orange County Loop Coyote Creek PAED funding for the Class I Bikeway along the Coyote Creek Flood Channel $ 3,230 $ 871 $ 871 $ 871 2 12 spanning approximately 2.7 miles. ORA 1006 Orange County Transportation AuthoOrange County Active Transportation Plan The OCTA proposes to develop the first countywide Active Transportation Plan $ 350 $ 280 $ 280 $ 280 2 12 ATP Plan. ORA 1007 San Clemente, City of Concordia Elementary School Safe Routes to School Pedestrian and Bicycle Constructing a missing one half mile segment of sidewalk, implementing curb $ 987 $ 986 $ 986 $ 986 2 12 Lane Improvement Project extensions at 12 intersections to improve the walkability, widening existing bicycle lanes, and implementing a segment of buffered bike lanes. ORA 1008 San Clemente, City of Shorecliffs Middle School Safe Routes to School Pedestrian Improvement Constructing a missing 300-foot segment of sidewalk and implementing curb $ 878 $ 869 $ 100 $ 769 $ 100 $ 769 2 12 Project extensions at nine locations. 2 12 ORA 1010 Santa Ana, City of Citywide Safe Routes to School Plan Develop and implement a Citywide Safe Routes to School Plan. $ 615 $ 615 $ 615 $ 615 2 12 ORA 1014 Santa Ana, City of Lincoln Pedestrian Pathway Connectivity Construction of new pedestrian and bicycle pathway along Lincoln Avenue. $ 1,230 $ 1,230 $ 80 $ 120 $ 1,030 $ 80 $ 120 $ 1,030 ORA 1009 Santa Ana, City of Safe Routes to School Enhancements for Sepulveda Elementary Construction of bulb-outs, curb, gutter, sidewalk and curb ramps for two $ 310 $ 310 $ 20 $ 35 $ 255 $ 20 $ 35 $ 255 2 12 intersections along the safe to school route. ORA 1015 Westminster, City of Garden Grove Boulevard Complete Street Project Install Class IV bikeway and road diet, and Class II Bike lanes with road diet, $ 3,139 $ 2,758 $ 30 $ 300 $ 2,428 $ 30 $ 300 2 12 traffic signal modification, roadway signing and striping with a non- infrastructure bike safety pilot program. LA 5286 Los Angeles, City of DTLA Arts District Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Project The project will provide pedestrian and cyclist improvements: cycle tracks and $ 15,000 $ 14,850 $ 2,550 $ 12,300 $ 2,550 bike lanes and bike routes; new and widened sidewalks with curb extensions; high visibility and raised crosswalks; traffic controlled intersections; shade 3 7 trees; pedestrian lighting; wayfinding signage; and alley conversion into a Shared Street connecting to the new Sixth Street Viaduct Arts Plaza.

MEN 4680 Fort Bragg, City of Fort Bragg Coastal Trail Phase II Construct 1.31 miles of 12' wide multi-use trail to close a gap, connecting the $ 1,009 $ 766 $ 766 $ 766 north and south segments of the Fort Bragg Coastal Trail, in the Pacific Coast 3 1 Bikeway and the California Coastal Trail, for a continuous safe 6.3 mile multi- use facility through western Fort Bragg. SB 2747 Santa Barbara County Assoc. of GoveRincon Multi-use Trail Construct a multi-use trail to eliminate the last location within 100 miles of $ 7,828 $ 6,833 $ 322 $ 480 $ 6,031 $ 322 $ 480 L.A. that requires bicyclists and pedestrians on the California Coastal Trail to 3A 5 use the shoulder of U.S. 101 or choose an alternate route trespassing across UPRR tracks or traveling 4 miles out of direction. LA 5295 Southern California Association of SCAG 2017 Active Transportation Safety and Encouragement Campaign Seven Regional Active Transportation Safety and Encouragement Campaigns: $ 2,690 $ 1,784 $ 1,784 $ 1,784 Governments San Bernardino County SRTS program, Imperial County SRTS program, Santa 3 7 Ana City Bicyclists and Pedestrain Education Campaign, El Monte Go Human Bike Friendly Business Program, South El Monte Open Streets, and LA Vision Zero Outreach and Media Campaigns. LAK 3120 Lakeport, City of Hartley Street Safe Route to School Project The project will instal sidewalks, curbs and gutters along Hartley Street. $ 1,874 $ 1,852 $ 30 $ 155 $ 1,667 $ 30 $ 155 Retaining structures and fencing are needed in the steepest roadway sections. 3A 1

SOL 2317 Vallejo, City of Bay Trail and Vine Trail Gap Closure The project will construct Class I and II gap closures on the Bay Trail and Vine $ 5,128 $ 4,216 $ 4,216 Trail networks in Vallejo from the Vallejo Ferry Terminal north to the City of 3 4 American Canyon.

LA 5284 Los Angeles County Los Nietos Safe Routes to School - Phase II The project will implement safe routes to school infrastructure improvements $ 1,552 $ 1,452 $ 47 $ 211 $ 1,194 $ 47 including bulb outs, new and upgraded curb ramps, a new signalized 3 7 pedestrian crossing, signage improvements, new sidewalk, pedestrian countdown heads, and audible push buttons. LA 5343 Los Angeles County Metropolitan Reconnecting Union Station to the Historic Cultural Communities of DTLA Design and construction of key pedestrian and cyclist safety improvements $ 6,276 $ 5,326 $ 5,326 Transportation Authority connecting Los Angeles Street, Union Station and El Pueblo. Improvements 3A 7 include creating a pedestrian plaza.

SHA 2580 Redding, City of West Street Area School Safety Improvements Project proposes infill sidewalks; enhanced crossings with flashing beacons, $ 3,196 $ 2,538 $ 400 $ 2,138 $ 400 3A 2 curb extensions and islands; and bike facilities such as sharrows, lanes and or buffered lanes. SD 1284 National City, City of Euclid Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Enhancements The project will construct nearly two miles of traffic calming, road diet, bicycle, $ 3,960 $ 3,335 $ 3,335 $ 3,335 3A 11 and pedestrian enhancements of Euclid Avenue in National City.

YUB 2016 Marysville, City of Marysville Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Project The project includes 26 bicycle racks on public sidewalks, 7.23 miles of bike $ 583 $ 515 $ 63 $ 452 $ 63 lanes, 5.74 miles of bike routes one including converting angled parking to 3 3 back-in, four high visibility crosswalks, two RRFBs, two speed feedback signs, a raised intersection, and 1,193 feet of sidewalk. SAC 1691 Sacramento, City of Broadway Complete Streets Project The Broadway Complete Streets project anchors multimodal transportation $ 4,414 $ 2,763 $ 353 $ 2,410 $ 353 connections and improves access for all modes. On Broadway Street from 3rd Street to 16th Street, convert a four lane arterial to a two lane road diet, new buffered bicycle lanes, median improvements, sidewalk improvements and 3 3 streetscape enhancements. Additionally, this project will create a surface street on 29th Street from X Street to Highway 99 South

SAC 1692A Sacramento, City of Northwood School and Transit Access Improvements This project will construct curb, gutter, and sidewalks providing continuous $ 2,541 $ 1,818 $ 350 $ 1,414 $ 54 $ 350 pedestrian travel way between an existing neighborhood, elementary school and a light rail station. A key crossing improvement for a controlled crossing of 3 3 El Camino Avenue at Clay Street will be locally funded leverage.

YUB 2017A Yuba County Eleventh Avenue Pedestrian and Bicyclist Route Improvements This project includes PAED, PSE and construction funding for curb, gutter, $ 1,701 $ 1,505 $ 57 $ 170 $ 1,253 $ 25 $ 57 $ 170 $ 25 sidewalk, Class-II bicycle lanes, ADA-compliant ramps, striping, traffic control devices, three new crosswalks, rapid flash beacons, and improved pedestrian 3A 3 lighting. Also provides pedestrian and bicycle skills training, school events, materials for parents, incentive activities, and enhanced enforcement.

YUB 2018A Yuba County McGowan Parkway Bicycle Lane and Pedestrian Route Improvements This project includes PAED, PSE and construction funding for curb, gutter, $ 1,559 $ 1,246 $ 54 $ 162 $ 1,000 $ 30 $ 54 $ 162 sidewalk, Class II bicycle lanes, ADA-compliant ramps, striping, traffic control devices, storm drain, and new crosswalks for a major urban collector that 3A 3 provides access to multiple schools. Project includes a locally funded continuous left-turn lane.

SAC 1768 Sacramento, City of Two Rivers Trail (Phase II) The Two Rivers Trail project is the construction of a Class I Path along the $ 6,361 $ 3,333 $ 3,333 American River connecting the existing path at H Street to Sutter's Landing 3A 3 Regional Park. The project also includes slope stabilization, retaining structures, pavement markings, signing, and environmental mitigation.

9 of 17 ATP Non-SB1 Projects

Total Project ATP ATP PAED ATP PSE ATP RW ATP CON ATP CON-NI Allocated Allocated CON- Cycle District County PPNO Agency Project Name PROJECT DESCRIPTION Allocated PSE Allocated RW Allocated CON Cost Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed PAED NI

SB 2771 Santa Barbara, City of Eastside Green Lanes and Bike Boulevard Gap Closure Construct new bike lanes along Cota and Ortega Streets; install Green Lanes on $ 2,763 $ 2,736 $ 73 $ 207 $ 18 $ 2,438 $ 73 $ 207 $ 18 Cota and Haley Streets; Bike Boulevard on Alisos Street; sidewalk infill; three enhanced school crosswalks. The Project connects a low income neighborhood 3A 5 to four schools, downtown, parks, library, social services, community center, City Hall and Farmers Market.

LA 5345 Pasadena, City of Union Street Cycle Track The City of Pasadena will install a 1.5-mile, two-way, protected cycle track on $ 6,314 $ 5,619 $ 5,619 Union Street from Hill Avenue to Arroyo Parkway, including necessary signal 3/3A 7 modifications. A bicycle boulevard will connect Union Street, along Holliston Avenue, to Cordova Street's Class II bicycle lanes. VEN 5349 Ventura, City of Montalvo Safe Routes to School Cypress Point Gap Closure and Complete Provide Class I Path gap closure, safety features for sidewalk and bicycle $ 1,560 $ 1,380 $ 88 $ 155 $ 1,137 $ 88 $ 155 Streets Project infrastructure, and connecting Complete Street corridor for Montalvo Elementary School students, and surrounding Montalvo community; 3A 7 connecting parks, employment centers, and providing a vital low-stress north- south and east-west green corridor link.

SBD 1211A Fontana, City of Fontana Safe Routes to Schools Pedestrian Improvements The project includes constructing new ADA-compliant sidewalks on four $ 1,918 $ 1,918 $ 10 $ 157 $ 191 $ 1,556 $ 4 $ 10 $ 157 $ 191 segments of city streets, curb and gutter infrastructure, ADA curb ramps, bike lanes, street striping and traffic signs. The City will also enlist a consultant, 3A 8 Safe Moves, to conduct active transportation education at all six of the benefiting elementary schools.

RIV 1213A Indio, City of Herbert Hoover Elementary Pedestrian Improvements The proposed project includes engineering improvements to fourteen $ 2,983 $ 2,983 $ 100 $ 240 $ 2,638 $ 5 $ 100 $ 240 segments of city streets and educational outreach to over 500 students and their families. The project will provide a safer sidewalk infrastructure in the 3A 8 Miles Avenue Park community with connecting routes that allow more active transportation options for residents to explore.

RIV 1215 Moreno Valley, City of Juan Bautista De Anza Trail Gap Closure Construct a two mile long bicycle and pedestrian path segment of the Juan $ 3,149 $ 2,849 $ 90 $ 160 $ 25 $ 2,574 $ 90 $ 160 $ 25 $ 2,574 Bautista De Anza Trail that connects to an exisiting segments of the Juan 3A 8 Bautista De Anza Trail, Lake Perris State Park, Rancho Verde High School, and City of Perris' trail network. SBD 1216 Ontario, City of Sultana Elementary and De Anza Middle School Pedestrian Improvements Project installs RRFBs, pavement markings and signing at six pedestrian $ 1,506 $ 1,278 $ 136 $ 42 $ 1,100 $ 136 $ 42 $ 1,100 crossing locations near Sultana Elementary and De Anza Middle Schools and Bon View Park including relocation of 1 crossing, design and construct and 3A 8 modify handicap ramps to meet ADA requirements, and construct curb, gutter and sidewalks on Belmont Street.

RIV 1217 Perris, City of Perris Valley Storm Drain Channel Trail - Phase 2 Construct a new multi-use trail parallel to the Perris Valley Storm Drain. It will $ 3,204 $ 3,004 $ 237 $ 287 $ 237 $ 2,243 $ 237 $ 287 $ 237 extend the 4.3 mile Phase I segment of trail that was previously awarded under 3A 8 ATP Cycle 1. It will include landscaping, irrigation and interpretive signage to educate trail users.

RIV 1223 Temecula, City of Santa Gertrudis Creek Pedestrian and Bicycle Trail Extension and To construct a Class I two-way pedestrian and bicycle trail interconnect facility $ 4,761 $ 3,759 $ 189 $ 3,570 $ 189 $ 3,570 Interconnect along the Santa Gertrudis Creek between the existing Class I trail facilities 3A 8 connecting Murrieta Creek and Santa Gertrudis Creek, to include an undercrossing at Interstate 15 and Caltrans right-of-way.

STA 3279 Patterson, City of Ninth Street Improvements The proposed project will align the two T-intersections, install pedestrian $ 907 $ 907 $ 75 $ 68 $ 764 $ 75 $ 68 $ 764 3A 10 crosswalks, and install 2179 linear-feet of new 5-foot-wide monolithic sidewalk on the SE side of 9th St. between Ward Ave and Las Palmas Ave. MER 3282A Merced County Plainsburg Road Complete Street Upgrade Construction of curb, gutter, sidewalk, driveways, ADA curb ramps, crosswalk $ 1,688 $ 1,671 $ 76 $ 200 $ 1,351 $ 44 $ 76 $ 200 3A 10 pavement markings, Class 2 Bike Lane and railroad pedestrian flashing beacons along the east side of Plainsburg Road. TUO 3283 Sonora, City of Red Church Pedestrian and Circulation Improvement This project will replace the existing sidewalk, curbs, and gutters. It will add $ 815 $ 722 $ 67 $ 9 $ 646 $ 67 $ 9 new, or reconstruct existing curb ramps. The project will design, construct and 3A 10 shorten (most) high visibility crosswalks. It will realign the Snell Street approach to improve sight distance and includes traffic calming features to slow vehicular traffic in the project area. MER 3284A Merced County Delhi Community Pedestrian and Bike Connectivity Project Construct complete street improvements at various locations throughout $ 1,531 $ 1,531 $ 88 $ 178 $ 1,221 $ 44 $ 88 $ 178 $ 1,221 $ 44 Delhi. The project proposes installation of curb, gutter, sidewalk, and curb 3A 10 ramps where non-existent, installation of Class III Bike Routes and reconstruction of existing infrastructure to meet ADA standards. Non- infrastructure component to provide educational programs to community. SOL 2315 Fairfield, City of East Tabor and Tolenas Safe Routes to School Gap Closure Project Improve pedestrian access by installing sidewalk over an at-grade railroad $ 1,860 $ 1,700 $ 88 $ 34 $ 138 $ 1,440 $ 88 $ 34 $ 138 crossing at East Tabor Avenue and Railroad Avenue. Widen the sidewalk along 3 4 Tolenas Road in Solano County from Tolenas Elementary School to East Tabor Avenue.

TUL 6901 Tulare County Earlimart Sidewalk Improvements Sidewalk improvements, curb and gutter construction, ADA ramps, and AC $ 1,973 $ 1,868 $ 180 $ 1,688 $ 180 $ 1,688 3A 6 paveout. LA 5383A Los Angeles County Metropolitan Metro Bike Share USC and South LA Expo Line Communities Expansion The project is a catalyst that will increase bicycle modal share by installing a $ 2,546 $ 2,546 $ 2,287 $ 259 $ 2,287 $ 259 Transportation Authority network of bike share kiosks with a fleet of bicycles in the project area. The 3G 7 bike share stations will be established at a dense spacing in the ATP request area. LA 5384A San Gabriel Valley Council of Bike Share Expansion into the San Gabriel Valley The Project will expand the Metro Bike Share system by extending the Bike $ 7,461 $ 4,554 $ 4,281 $ 273 $ 4,281 $ 273 Governments Share service in Downtown Los Angeles to the adjoining San Gabriel Valley. 3G 7 The Project includes 840 bicycles at 84 bike stations within 15 participating cities. Stations will be sited near transit stations, employment centers, colleges, and downtowns. LA 5333 Paramount, City of West Santa Ana Branch Bikeway Phase 2 The project will install a Class I bikeway, bikeway lighting, a traffic signal, a $ 4,550 $ 3,423 $ 345 $ 3,078 $ 345 hawk pedestrian signal, high visibility crosswalks, ADA curb ramps, street 3A 7 furniture, and fencing to provide separation of bikeway users from adjacent land uses and railroad. ALA 2307 Oakland, City of 14th Street: Safe Routes in the City The project includes a reduction in travel lanes from four to two addition of $ 13,939 $ 10,578 $ 1,235 $ 9,343 $ 1,235 Class IV protected bicycle lanes separated from travel by curbs and parked cars 3A 4 for maximum protection; improved pedestrian facilities including refuges, marked crossing. KER 2650 Kern County - D6 Boron and Desert Lake Pedestrian Path Construction of a six foot wide, paved multi-use path for 1.5 miles and 1 mile $ 2,319 $ 1,971 $ 268 $ 193 $ 1,510 $ 268 $ 193 $ 1,510 of sidewalks connecting Desert Lake to Boron and community destinations, 3A 9 including ADA compliant sidewalks, high visibility crosswalks and solar- powered street lights. Pedestrian crosswalks. LA 5332 Los Angeles, City of Jefferson Boulevard Complete Street Project The City of Los Angeles will be implementing complete street treatments to $ 6,336 $ 5,986 $ 600 $ 325 $ 5,061 $ 600 $ 325 $ 5,061 improve Jefferson Boulevard between Vermont Avenue and Western Avenue, 3A 7 which includes buffered Class II and Class IV bicycle facilities, curb extensions, pedestrian refuge areas, path improvements, pedestrian lighting, and additional shade trees. KER 6900 Kern County - D6 Rexland Acres Community Sidewalk Project Construction of storm drain lines, sidewalks, curbs, gutters and bike lanes $ 6,376 $ 5,640 $ 25 $ 746 $ 350 $ 4,519 $ 25 $ 746 $ 350 $ 4,519 throughout the major transportation corridors of the community. In addition, 3A 6 high visibility cross walks, solar-lighted safety signs, solar-powered street lights and a pedestrian refuge. LA 5335 Southern California Association of GoSouthern California Disadvantaged Communities Planning Initiative Develop six active transportation plans in disadvantaged communities and $ 1,350 $ 1,150 $ 1,150 $ 1,150 pilot an innovative planning methodology to deliver low-cost, local plans 3A 7 across the region by leveraging regional planning tools health and active transportation models. ALA 2308 Oakland, City of Fruitvale Alive Gap Closure Project The Fruitvale Avenue Gap Closure project will install raised cycle tracks Class 4 $ 8,541 $ 5,850 $ 800 $ 50 $ 5,000 $ 800 $ 50 between Alameda Avenue and E.12th Street along Fruitvale Avenue. It will 3A 4 also widen sidewalks, improve pedestrian crossings, add pedestrian scale lighting, and landscaping. LA 5325 Lancaster, City of 2020 Safe Route To School Pedestrian Improvements The project will install various SRTS improvements at 5 elementary schools $ 7,443 $ 5,272 $ 5,272 $ 5,272 within Lancaster, increasing safety for non-motorized users. The project elements include closing gaps between existing sidewalks, installation of ADA 3A 7 curb ramps and curb extensions at intersections, new striping and signage for safer street crossings and colored bike lanes.

RIV 1214 La Quinta, City of La Quinta Village Complete Streets - A Road Diet Create a Complete Streets atmosphere throughout the Village by installing $ 9,533 $ 7,313 $ 7,313 $ 7,313 pedestrian and bicycle facilities by reducing the number of traveled lanes from four lanes to two. Install roundabouts at intersections including shared use 3A 8 paths. Install pronounced pedestrian mid block crossings including median refuges and rapid rectangular flashing beacons.

RIV 1210 Desert Hot Springs, City of Palm Drive Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Project Enhancing pedestrian and bike safety on an extremely busy and unsafe section $ 965 $ 772 $ 772 $ 772 of Palm Drive in Desert Hot Springs between Camino Aventura and Two Bunch Palms Trail by adding sidewalks, widening bike lanes, reducing vehicle lanes, 3A 8 adding ADA access, adding bus warning lights and signs and adding street lights.

SON 2318 Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit DistrSMART Pathway - Petaluma (Payran to Southpoint) The SMART Pathway - Petaluma Payran to Southpoint project will construct a $ 3,272 $ 1,461 $ 1,461 $ 1,461 1.2 mile paved Class 1 non-motorized facility with the publicly owned railroad 3A 4 right-of-way over the Petaluma River and under Highway 101.

LA 5326 Compton, City of Compton-Carson Regional Safe Bicycling and Wayfinding Project This project is the final design and construction of 29.68 miles of gap closure in $ 1,868 $ 1,617 $ 1,617 $ 1,617 the bike lane network in the Cities of Compton and Carson. Project elements include Class I, II, and III bike lane improvements including striping, bike 3A 7 sharrows, directional painted green lines and wayfinding signage.

ORA 2188 Santa Ana, City of City of Santa Ana - First Street Pedestrian Improvements Widen the existing sidewalks by three feet, narrow the vehicle lanes, $ 4,572 $ 4,572 $ 10 $ 530 $ 4,032 $ 10 $ 530 constructed ADA improvements on sidewalks and wheel chair ramps, and 3A 12 provide high visibility marked crosswalks, and add a signal controlled pedestrian crossing along First Street. SD 1296A Imperial Beach, City of Imperial Beach Boulevard Improvement Project and Safe Routes to Schools Enhancements include: new Class II bikeway, sidewalk widening, new mid- $ 5,175 $ 2,570 $ 303 $ 9 $ 2,193 $ 65 $ 303 $ 9 $ 2,193 $ 65 block marked and beaconed crosswalks. NI will educate Parents to feel 3A 11 confident in their child's safety to walk and bike to school. SF 2319 San Francisco Municipal Transportat Geneva Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Improvement Project As part of the San Francisco Vision Zero program, this project will implement $ 9,987 $ 2,350 $ 2,350 $ 2,350 pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements and enhance access to education, 3A 4 recreation, transit stations and shopping destinations along the Geneva corridor. YOL 1924 Davis, City of Providing Safe Passage: Connecting Montgomery Elementary and Olive Drive Construct Safe Routes to School infrastructure improvements for Montgomery $ 4,425 $ 3,540 $ 3,540 $ 3,540 Elementary School and design and construct a bicycle and pedestrian bridge 3A 3 from the disadvantaged Olive Drive neighborhood to the two-way multi-use path on the Pole Line Road overcrossing. SCL 2147A Sunnyvale, City of Sunnyvale Safe Routes to School Improvements Install bike lanes, high visibility crosswalks, infrared bicycle detection system, $ 2,362 $ 1,889 $ 56 $ 318 $ 1,509 $ 6 $ 56 $ 318 $ 6 ADA pedestrian countdown signals, green bike box, raised crosswalk, and curb extensions. Remove six slip lanes at three intersections. Provide bicycle and 3A 4 pedestrian education and encouragement programs at Bishop Elementary School.

SJ 3265 Stockton, City of Miner Avenue Complete Streets Convert a four way vehicle travel lane to two way vehicle travel lane one lane in $ 5,347 $ 4,486 $ 670 $ 3,816 $ 670 $ 3,816 3A 10 each direction, add bicycle lanes, and improve deficient sidewalks. PLA 1527A Roseville, City of Washington Boulevard Bikeway and Pedestrian Pathways Project In the City of Roseville along Washington Boulevard between Pleasant Grove $ 3,982 $ 2,212 $ 2,030 $ 182 Blvd and All America City Blvd; realign and construct a new Class 1 bicycle and pedestrian pathway, provide protected crossings for bicycles and pedestrians at signalized intersections to improve connections to the new Class 1 and Class 3A 3 2 facilities, and install a new crossing and traffic signal at Kaseberg Dr to create new walking and biking access to schools and neighborhoods in the area of north Roseville.

RIV 1220 Riverside County Cabazon Safe Routes to School Sidewalk Safety Improvements The proposed project includes construction and installation of approximately $ 1,120 $ 1,070 $ 122 $ 160 $ 788 $ 122 $ 160 3,000 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, pavement widening 3A 8 improvements, ADA compliant curb ramps, driveway approaches, signs, markings. SAC 1693A Citrus Heights, City of Citrus Heights Electric Greenway (Class 1 Multi-Use Trail) The project is a 3-mile Class 1 trail largely following an electric transmission $ 7,015 $ 6,216 $ 350 $ 246 $ 65 $ 5,525 $ 30 $ 350 $ 246 $ 65 tower 230KV and 60' tall corridor in Citrus Heights. The project connects disadvantaged communities to several parks, schools, employment centers 3A 3 and other neighborhoods in Citrus Heights and Orangevale.

ED 1224A El Dorado County El Dorado Trail - Missouri Flat Road to El Dorado Extend an existing Class 1 multi-use El Dorado Trail from Missouri Flat Road to $ 4,394 $ 3,419 $ 3,374 $ 45 $ 3,374 $ 45 the Town of El Dorado 2.2 miles along the SPTC railroad corridor. This project will be shovel ready for construction when ATP funding is awarded. Included is 3A 3 a school and community educational campaign and audit.

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RIV 1221 Riverside County Clark Street Safe Routes to School Sidewalk and Intersection Safety The project will construct 1,740 linear feet of sidewalk, curb, gutter, and $ 2,945 $ 684 $ 684 $ 684 Improvements pavement improvements along the east side of Clark Street intersection 3A 8 improvements including bus turnouts. and the modification of the existing traffic signal located at the intersection of Clark St. and Cajalco Rd.

ALA 2320 East Bay Regional Park District Doolittle Drive Bay Trail, Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline, Oakland Extend SF Bay Trail from the MLK Regional Shoreline Center near Langley $ 7,950 $ 4,000 $ 4,000 3A 4 Street 2,300 feet to connect to the north end of the existing SF Bay Trail at the fishing dock, north of Swan Way. ED 1225 Placerville, City of Upper Broadway Pedestrian Connection Project The project provides strategically located sidewalks and additional pedestrian $ 2,206 $ 1,886 $ 173 $ 327 $ 1,386 $ 173 $ 327 $ 1,386 improvements on Broadway between Schnell School Road and Point View 3A 3 Drive and will be constructed concurrently with a bike lanes project.

RIV 1212A Hemet, City of Hemet Valley Bikeway Connect Install Class II and Class III bicycle facilities, bicycle detection, bike boxes, bike $ 2,288 $ 2,288 $ 200 $ 1,990 $ 98 lockers, bike repair stations, sidewalk, curb, gutter, curb ramps, and transportation mobility station with bicycle staging area, complimenting 3A 8 neighboring projects. A community outreach campaign is included to promote safety and healthy lifestyle goals.

SB 2805 Guadalupe, City of Guadalupe Street (Hwy 1) Pedestrian Improvements Pedestrian Improvements include installation of sidewalk, curb ramps and re- $ 458 $ 401 $ 401 $ 401 striping of crosswalks along Guadalupe St. and near elementary school and traffic calming along Guadalupe St. to increase visibility of pedestrians at existing crosswalks, adding one crosswalk across Guadalupe at 5th Street with rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFBs). At the intersection of 9th Street and Guadalupe Street, provide bulb-outs for upgraded ramps and crosswalk on 3A 5 the southern side. Eliminate crosswalks on the northern side of the 9th and Guadalupe Street intersection and update corners with add one-way ramps directing pedestrians to the southern side crosswalk. All ramps in the project to meet current ADA requirements.

CC 2321 Pittsburg, City of Pittsburg Active Transportation and Safe Routes Plan Prepare a 15-year, community-based plan for bicycle and pedestrian $ 312 $ 312 $ 312 $ 312 (WalkBikePittsburg2035) improvements and programs that would help increase safety, accessibility, and connectivity between housing, schools, transit, parks, community centers, and 3A 4 commercial areas; address SB 375 GHG emission reduction goals; and improve health outcomes, especially in the City's disadvantaged communities.

FRE 6902 Fresno, City of Downtown Fresno Courthouse Park Interconnectivity Project Increase active commuting throughout Downtown Fresno through installation $ 915 $ 809 $ 28 $ 66 $ 715 $ 28 $ 66 $ 715 of traffic signals, countdown heads, accessible pedestrian equipment, sidewalk 3A 6 ramps, and crosswalks at two un-signalized intersections near Courthouse Park.

LA 5422 Glendale, City of Glendale Transportation Center 1st and Last Mile Regional Improvements Phase II of comprehensive first and last mile improvements around the $ 1,301 $ 1,101 $ 43 $ 129 $ 929 $ 43 $ 129 $ 929 Phase II Glendale Transportation Center, connecting the disadvantaged Tropico neighborhood in Glendale with regional employment, medical, and retail 3A 7 destinations via new active transportation facilities, Metro Rapid and Local and Glendale Beeline transit systems, and Metrolink and Amtrak rail service.

LA 5423 Palmdale, City of City of Palmdale - Civic Center Complete Streets The project will construct crosswalk enhancements, bulb-out crossings, Class $ 2,564 $ 1,700 $ 66 $ 212 $ 1,422 $ 66 $ 212 3A 7 II, Class III and buffered Class II bike lanes, mini-roundabouts and sidewalk gap closure. LA 5424 Rosemead, City of Safe Routes to School Sidewalk Gap Closure on Delta Avenue Install sidewalks, curb and gutters and ADA ramps along both sides of Delta $ 1,175 $ 1,100 $ 1,100 Avenue between Mission Drive and Wells Street in the City of Rosemead. The 3A 7 approximate length of the street is 1800 linear feet long and 50 feet wide.

LA 5425 Santa Monica, City of Active Aging - Safe Routes for Seniors The City of Santa Monica Active Aging project increases walking, biking, and $ 500 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 roadway safety for adults age 65 and over. The project pilots community based events, active outings, seminars, and marketing. Evaluation of pilot outcomes 3A 7 will inform the ability to institutionalize programs in partner organizations or future City efforts.

CAL 3280 Angels Camp, City of Route 49 Sidewalk Infill and Bike Lanes, Angels Camp Right of Way and Construction funding for the widening of Route 49 for new $ 1,985 $ 1,985 $ 165 $ 1,820 $ 165 $ 1,820 bicycle lanes and sidewalks. The widening includes the construction of a 3A 10 narrow section of new pavement; construction of new curb, gutter, and sidewalk; and the roadway will be signed and striped for a new bike lane.

KER 6903 Kern County - D6 Virginia Street Pedestrian Path Project Construction of sidewalks, bike lanes, and ADA infrastructure along Virginia $ 2,456 $ 2,173 $ 22 $ 354 $ 66 $ 1,731 $ 22 $ 354 $ 66 street and within Heritage Park with a direct connection to Williams Elementary School. High visibility cross walks, solar-powered street lights, 3A 6 additional signage and a pedestrian refuge island will be installed as needed, based on historical accident data and California MUTCD requirements.

MON 2810 Monterey County Las Lomas Drive Bicycle Lane and Pedestrian Project The Project is approximately 1,320 ft. .25 mile consisting of the completion of $ 3,168 $ 2,894 $ 98 $ 270 $ 95 $ 2,431 $ 98 $ 270 $ 95 environmental NEPA, construction of sidewalks, class II bicycle lanes, roadway 3A 5 improvements including widening, curb, gutter, driveways, retaining walls, and water treatment Facility. SAC 1695 Sacramento County Folsom Boulevard Complete Street Improvements, Phase 1 Construct safe and unobstructed sidewalks, pedestrian safety lighting, $ 5,001 $ 4,180 $ 532 $ 176 $ 3,472 $ 532 $ 176 functional landscaping, accessible curb ramps and pedestrian signal 3A 3 improvements. Existing utility poles will be relocated at the expense of the utility providers. SBD 1209 Big Bear Lake, City of Alpine Pedal Path Rathbun Creek Extension (RCE) - Big Bear Lake Construct asphalt paved Class I multi-use trail with appurtenant striping, $ 986 $ 788 $ 788 $ 788 markings, and signage, ADA ramp improvements, and curb extensions. Demo 3A 8 portions of existing CMU wall, construct retaining wall, and relocate bus stop to facilitate new trail. TUL 6904 Tulare County Allensworth Elementary Sidewalk Improvements Sidewalk improvements Curb and Gutter Construction, ADA Ramps, ADA $ 313 $ 260 $ 260 $ 260 complaint driveways and AC Paveouts. Additionally, a non- infrastructure 3A 6 component that increases encouragement of the infrastructure use is proposed. LA 5426 Norwalk, City of Alondra Active Transportation Improvement Project Design and construct 12,000LF of Class 2 bicycle lanes and improve 2,000LF of $ 973 $ 963 $ 12 $ 138 $ 813 $ 12 sidewalk on Alondra Blvd. This project is part of a long-range project identified 3A 7 in the Gateway Cities 2014 Strategic Transportation Plan to create over 14 miles of bike lanes along this corridor.

LA 5427A Baldwin Park, City of Walnut Creek-San Gabriel River East Bank Greenway and Neighborhood Construct 2.3 miles of Class I shared-use path trail. Develop conceptual designs $ 2,193 $ 1,355 $ 573 $ 782 Connections for 6.8 mile Class I trail along Walnut Creek and 15.3 miles of on-street Class II and Class III bikeways. Supportive education, encouragement, and evaluation 3A 7 programs will be administered throughout the project area.

SBD 1208 Victorville, City of Bear Valley Road Class 1 Bike Path Connector Construct 0.3 mile Class 1 bicycle pathway to fill the gap and create a $ 999 $ 792 $ 792 $ 792 contiguous regional trail between Victorville, Hesperia, and Apple Valley. The two-way, multi-use pathway, separated from vehicle traffic on Bear Valley 3A 8 Road will be a minimum of 10' wide, suitable for pedestrians and cyclists.

SBD 1207 Apple Valley, Town of Apple Valley South - Safe Routes to School Design and construct 5,390' of new sidewalk and replace 9,500' of pavement $ 4,294 $ 3,470 $ 333 $ 3,137 $ 333 $ 3,137 to create a Class 1 bike path, add curb and gutter; berm; signage and striping; 3A 8 12 ADA ramps; high visibility crosswalks; 4 electric speed awareness signs; 2 stop sign flashing beacons; and pedestrian lighting.

SD 1297 Chula Vista, City of Class 2 Bike Lanes on Broadway in Chula Vista, CA Construction of a Class 2 Bike Lanes includes removal and replacement of $ 1,466 $ 851 $ 104 $ 747 $ 104 $ 747 existing traffic signs and striping; installation of bike racks; construction of bus pads; updating traffic signal indications and detection for vehicles and bicycles; 3A 11 and applying a pavement slurry seal. Other work includes traffic control during construction.

SD 1298 El Cajon, City of Cajon Valley Union School District Safe Routes to School Plan (Phase 2) This non-infrastructure safe routes to school project entails educational, $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 3A 11 encouragement, and evaluation activities at a total of six elementary and middle schools in the City of El Cajon. SD 1299A Encinitas, City of Santa Fe Drive Corridor Bike and Pedestrian Improvements The project will construct new sidewalk, curb, gutter and curb ramps and will $ 1,142 $ 996 $ 41 $ 148 $ 25 $ 742 $ 40 $ 41 also include pavement widening and installation of new bike lanes, pedestrian 3A 11 activated rectangular rapid flashing beacon RRFB and striping and signage along the corridor. SD 1155 National City, City of National City Safe Routes to School Pedestrian Enhancements The project will remove pedestrian barriers by implementing a series of $ 2,028 $ 1,678 $ 1,678 pedestrian improvements within a two-mile radius of National City Schools. Improvements include high visibility crosswalks, ADA ramps with truncated 3A 11 domes, curb extensions, Pedestrian Actuated LED Signs, sidewalk, and utility pole relocations.

RIV 1218 Riverside County Riverside County Safe Routes to Schools Program, Lake Elsinore Implementation of a comprehensive SRTS Program in the ECV, which includes $ 625 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 community trainings for pedestrian and bicycle safety, walk-ability workshops, 3A 8 safety campaigns on school campus, increased targeted enforcement and walk and bike to school days. ALA 2322 Berkeley, City of Sacramento Street Complete Streets Improvements Sacramento Street: Virginia - reconstruct three corners, two refuge islands, $ 1,814 $ 1,542 $ 185 $ 1,357 $ 185 $ 1,357 install pedestrian hybrid beacon, advance warning signs, yield teeth, bike box; Delaware - reconstruct three corners, intersection markings, advance stop; 3A 4 University - reonstruct corners, two refuge islands, turn markings; Addison - reconstruct corners; Delaware - green bike lanes, buffer, south; and, Action - shared lane markings. HUM 2504A Humboldt County McKinleyville Safe Routes to School Program This infrastructure and non-infrastructure project aims to encourage $ 612 $ 612 $ 25 $ 40 $ 12 $ 490 $ 45 $ 25 $ 40 $ 12 elementary and high school students to safely walk and bike through education, shoulder widening, sidewalk infill, and crosswalk improvements. It 3A 1 closes a transportation gap by removing barriers and providing much needed infrastructure in an area considered unsafe for pedestrians and bicyclists.

KER 6905 Arvin, City of Franklin Street Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure Improvements The project would include improvements to the existing sidewalk and bicycle $ 350 $ 350 $ 5 $ 45 $ 300 infrastructure along Franklin Street, which currently serves Sierra Vista Elementary School. Improvements include installing sidewalks, curbs, gutters, 3A 6 ADA-compliant ramps, XING markings, high visibility crosswalks, bike sharrows and enhancements to existing sidewalks, driveways, curbs, and gutters.

LA 5428A Los Angeles County Puente Creek Bikeway The project would include improvements to the existing sidewalk and bicycle $ 3,700 $ 2,960 $ 400 $ 2,360 $ 200 $ 400 infrastructure along Franklin Street, which currently serves Sierra Vista Elementary School. Improvements include installing sidewalks, curbs, gutters, 3A 7 ADA-compliant ramps, XING markings, high visibility crosswalks, bike sharrows and enhancements to existing sidewalks, driveways, curbs, and gutters.

MON 2651 Mono County Mono County Complete Streets: Bridgeport Main Street Revitalization On US 395 in Bridgeport, CA: Installation of sidewalks, permanent bulb-outs $ 434 $ 434 $ 23 $ 43 $ 368 $ - $ - $ - Project and rectangular rapid flashing beacons at School Street crosswalk, seasonal bulb-outs at Sinclair Street and mid-block crosswalk location which includes a 3A 9 pedestrian refuge, pedestrian-scale lighting, and speed limit radar feedback signs.

ORA 1273A Buena Park, City of Buena Park School District Safe Routes to School Improvements Detailed planning and outreach to identify much-needed improvements to $ 1,654 $ 1,644 $ 50 $ 75 $ 1,428 $ 91 $ 50 $ 75 $ - $ - pedestrian facilities around elementary schools and school bus stops. Design and construction of identified improvements. Development of SRTS Maps for 3A 12 two schools. Evaluation and consolidation of school bus stops, along with enhancement to signing and markings.

RIV 1222 Riverside, City of La Sierra Neighborhood Sidewalk Improvements Installation of 1.28 mile of ADA-compliant sidewalk on Carmine Street, $ 1,215 $ 999 $ 999 Richmond Street, and Norwood Avenue from College Avenue to Sierra Vista Avenue, on Doverwood Drive from Butler Drive to La Sierra Avenue, on a 3A 8 portion of Butler Drive, and on College Avenue from Doverwood Drive to Norwood Avenue.

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HUM 2506 Humboldt County Fortuna and McKinleyville Active Transportation Education Program Non-infrastructure education, engagement, encouragement and enforcement $ 595 $ 595 $ 595 $ 595 in McKinleyville and Fortuna Middle Schools to support safe and active transportation to and from school. Bicycle and pedestrian safety education in 3A 1 community-based youth programs. Community education through media, family bike events and Safe Routes to School Task Force.

MON 2811 Monterey County Via Salinas Valley: An Active Transportation Education Program Via Salinas Valley was awarded an ATP grant 2014 to develop local $ 1,158 $ 964 $ 964 $ 964 infrastructure in the five disadvantaged communities. This funding request 3A 5 builds upon that work and proposes to implement community and school based active transportation education program. SHA 2579 Redding, City of Bechelli Lane and Loma Vista Active Transportation Corridor Improvements Construction of a mix of buffered bike lanes, separated bike lanes, sidewalks, $ 8,421 $ 6,740 $ 6,740 accessible driveways, curb ramps, enhanced crossings with rapid flashing beacons, pedestrian refuge islands, pedestrian safety amenities including 3A 2 safety lighting, and functional landscaping including shade trees and buffers from traffic.

HUM 2505A Blue Lake, City of Blue Lake Annie and Mary Trail, Phase 1 This project will construct a paved walking and biking trail through the $ 983 $ 976 $ 120 $ 63 $ 10 $ 777 $ 6 $ 120 $ 63 $ 10 $ 777 $ 6 disadvantaged City of Blue Lake, connecting neighborhoods and destinations, serving as the first phase of the Annie and Mary Rail-Trail planned to connect 3A 1 Blue Lake to Arcata, and will also emphasize community education to promote walking and biking.

SLO 2813 San Luis Obispo County Oceano Elementary Safe Routes to School - Oceano, CA Project is to install curb, gutter, and sidewalk on Wilmar Avenue and Paso $ 621 $ 422 $ 11 $ 70 $ 8 $ 333 $ 11 $ 70 $ 8 $ 333 3A 5 Robles Street near Oceano Elementary School.

SCR 2814 Santa Cruz, City of San Lorenzo Riverwalk Lighting Installation of LED pedestrian scale lighting on the between Water Street and $ 952 $ 952 $ 20 $ 75 $ 857 $ 20 $ 75 3A 5 Highway 1 on the San Lorenzo Riverwalk on east and west banks. SLO 2816 San Luis Obispo County Templeton - Atascadero Pathway The TAP is comprised of approximately 5,300' of improvements including $ 5,848 $ 3,288 $ 120 $ 3,168 construction of 350' of sidewalk, 350' of bike lanes on both sides of the street, 3A 5 4,900' of multi-use path, retaining walls, two bridges, and ramps to connect to an existing trail.

MON 2817 Monterey County Moss Landing Segment Bicycle and Pedestrian Path and Bridge Project The Project is approximately 4,466 ft 0.85 mile consisting of the construction $ 13,427 $ 7,587 $ 7,587 $ 7,587 of a 10 foot paved bicycle path with 2 foot wide decomposed granite shoulders 3A 5 on either side of the path and a 12 foot wide 386 foot long pedestrian and bicycle bridge. SCR 2818A Watsonville, City of Lincoln Street Safety Improvements Current conceptual plan includes: Pedestrian Crossing Enhancements that $ 661 $ 633 $ 33 $ 62 $ 438 $ 100 $ 33 $ 62 $ 438 $ 100 incorporate bulbouts, landscaping, lighting, decorative pedestrian scale fencing, enhanced crosswalks, improved sidewalks and pedestrian amenities, fencing, artistic enhancements by high school artists and classes in crossings 3A 5 and on lighting. Provision of bicycle racks, pavement sharrows, and signage. Bicycle and Pedestrian education and encouragement.

SLO 2819 San Luis Obispo Council of SLO Regional Rideshare Safe Routes to School Learn-By-Doing This learn-by-doing SRTS program consists of in-class education including on- $ 379 $ 319 $ 319 $ 319 Governments bike instruction during physical education classes and train-the-trainer 3A 5 programs in order to create a sustainable program for the future. Bikes are provided at no cost to students.

BUT 1028 Paradise, Town of ATP Gap Closure Complex Construction funding for new sidewalks, curbs and gutters, Class II Bicycle $ 4,995 $ 3,787 $ 3,787 $ 3,787 Lanes to provide a complete network between existing infrastructure and funded projects benefiting a broad range of residents and community services. 3A 3 30% Plans are already complete. If awarded, PAED, PSE, and ROW will be leveraged by Town.

SAC 1694A Citrus Heights, City of Mariposa Safe Routes to School (Phase IV) The project is the final phase of a 1.2 mile Safe Route to School Project, $ 2,603 $ 2,100 $ 109 $ 242 $ 98 $ 1,629 $ 22 $ 109 $ 242 $ 98 connecting Greenback Lane and Madison Avenue including Skycrest 3A 3 Elementary and San Juan High School. The Project will complete the bicycle and pedestrian network south of Skycrest Elementary including sidewalks, bikelanes, and associated improvements. SAC 1769A Elk Grove, City of Elk Grove Florin Road Sidewalk Infill Safe Routes to Schools The Elk Grove Florin Sidewalk Infill SRTS Project will eliminate sidewalk gaps in $ 1,101 $ 814 $ 41 $ 725 $ 48 $ 41 the sidewalk network as well as improve ADA access, bicycle and pedestrian 3A 3 crossings, and overall safety in the corridor. Along with infrastructure, walking and biking education will be provided for students, parents and community members. SAC 1770 Rancho Cordova, City of Cordova Park Safe Routes to School Project This project will construct curb, gutter, and sidewalk to close gaps in the $ 2,346 $ 1,889 $ 210 $ 1,679 $ 210 $ 1,679 existing pedestrian network, and install curb ramps and crosswalks to improve 3A 3 pedestrian access and safety. A bulbout, Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons RRFB, crosswalks, signage, pedestrian lighting and shade trees will also be added along Coloma Road. SAC 1773 Rancho Cordova, City of City of Rancho Cordova-Safe Routes to School Plan The project will gather appropriate stakeholders from the City, school districts, $ 277 $ 245 $ 245 $ 245 schools, students and parents to establish a priority list and develop a Safe 3A 3 Routes to School Plan to provide a safe and connected network that will promote walking and bicycling to school and enhance public health.

STA 3270 Turlock, City of Safe Routes to School ADA Pedestrian Improvements, Various Locations Install curb, gutter, sidewalk, curb ramps, striping and related improvements $ 1,760 $ 1,521 $ 125 $ 124 $ 1,272 $ 125 $ 124 $ 1,272 along routes to multiple, public K-8 schools within the community, as well as 3A 10 education, encouragement and enforcement elements.

ORA 2180 Seal Beach, City of Lampson Avenue Bike Lane Gap closure Project 2016 Project will install Class II bike lanes with associated improvements including $ 1,265 $ 637 $ 27 $ 105 $ 505 $ 27 revised striping, signing, modified pedestrian walkways, signal pedestrian 3A 12 countdown heads, push buttons, median and landscape revisions, and roadway modifications as needed. SF 2328 San Francisco Municipal Transportat Vision Zero SF: Safer Intersections Vision Zero education and outreach program targeting unsafe left turns in $ 2,062 $ 2,002 $ 2,002 $ 2,002 intersections, which are responsible for 28% of auto collisions and pedestrians 3A 4 and 16% bicyclists in San Francisco. The SFMTA will use media and direct engagement with drivers to make left turns and intersections safer, encougaging active transit modes. SM 2329 San Carlos, City of Route 101 and Holly Street Pedestrian and Bicycle Overcrossing The new overcrossing bridge will be a grade separated multipurpose path that $ 6,250 $ 4,200 $ 4,200 $ 4,200 3A 4 will connect pedestrian and bicyclist on the west side of Highway 101 to the east side of Highway 101. SOL 2316 Suisun City, City of McCoy Creek Trail Install a concrete Class I bikeway, a pedestrian and bike bridge, fencing, $ 4,287 $ 4,137 $ 650 $ 3,487 $ 650 railings, site furnishings, monument entrance signs, wayfinding signs, educational kiosk signs, roadway signs, striping, chokers, rectangular rapid 3/3A 4 flashing beacons, utility infrastructure, landscaping and shaded vista areas.

SBD 1224 Yucca Valley, Town of Onaga Trail Pedestrian Improvements Construction of sidewalks, curb and gutter, handicapped ramps, and driveway $ 971 $ 776 $ 4 $ 48 $ 724 $ 4 $ 48 3 8 approaches. SD 1292 Escondido, City of Escondido Creek Trail Path Improvements Project This Project closes gaps on approximately 2.5 miles of the Escondido Creek $ 1,632 $ 1,632 $ 90 $ 200 $ 1,342 $ 90 $ 200 Trail Bike Path by adding lighting, pedestrian signals, crosswalks, ramps and 3A 11 signage to seven intersections. It leaverages three fully funded active transportation projects enabling completion of the 5.9 trail through Escondido. SD 1291A Escondido, City of Juniper Elementary Bike and Pedestrian Improvements and Safe Routes to This Project provides a continuous, separated pedestrian pathway and Class II $ 1,386 $ 1,336 $ 86 $ 93 $ 1,107 $ 50 $ 86 $ 93 $ 50 School Outreach bicycle lanes near Juniper Elementary as well as upgraded crossings and 3A 11 improved traffic signals. It also provides education and encouragement activities to facilitate active transportation at Juniper, Oak Hill, and Central Elementary Schools. SD 1293 Carlsbad, City of Avenida Encinas Coastal Rail Trail and Pedestrian Improvements, Carlsbad The project improves walkability and bikability within the City and San Diego $ 9,095 $ 1,776 $ 1,776 Region with new sidewalks and bike facilities, enhanced pedestrian and bicycle 3 11 crossings, a road diet and enhanced pedestrian and bicycle access to regional and local transit and important community destinations along the corridor.

SM 2314 Woodside, Town of Woodside Elementary School Student Pathway Project Phase III The project creates a separated, 6-foot-wide pathway for Woodside $ 745 $ 528 $ 528 $ 528 Elementary School Students traveling to and from school along SR 84, paves 3A 4 the road shoulder for cyclists and extends an improvement project currently underway, connecting the school to Woodside's commercial center.

IMP 1294 Southern California Association of Project Ride, Walk, Learn Project Ride, Walk, Learn is a non-infrastructure, educationally focused $ 224 $ 224 $ 224 $ 224 Governments programed targeted to students and their parents in underserved 3 11 communities to impart information on bicycle and pedestrian safety, with health and environmental components, through school assemblies, bicycle rodeos and educational materials for parents. IMP 1295 Imperial County Aten Road Class I Bicycle Path Improvements, County of Imperial Resurfacing and improvements to the existing Aten Road Class I Bicycle Path, $ 442 $ 285 $ 16 $ 40 $ 229 $ 16 $ 40 3 11 to bring up to current standards. SBD 1225 Yucca Valley, Town of Little League Drive Pedestrian Improvements Construction of sidewalk, handicap ramps, driveway approaches, crosswalk, $ 779 $ 622 $ 4 $ 64 $ 554 $ 4 $ 64 3 8 and installations of bike route signs. All improvements will be designed and build to the latest ADA requirements. RIV 1226 Coachella Valley Association of Gove CV Link-Multi-Modal Transportation Corridor The pathway is 50 miles long. A 14-foot wide concrete path will allow access to $ 99,997 $ 10,792 $ 10,792 $ 10,792 cyclists and users of Low-Speed Electric Vehicles LSEV. LSEV Charging Stations 3A 8 are planned to better serve the large senior and disabled population. A Separate, 6-foot wide pathway will be built for pedestrians. SBD 1227 Highland, City of City Creek and Alabama Street Bikeways Design and construction of Class I and Class II bikeways, freeway under $ 3,965 $ 3,171 $ 817 $ 2,354 crossing, and other bikeway and walkway enhancements including way-finding 3 8 signs, bicycle parking facilities, in roadway bicycle detection systems, bikeway and walkway lights, pedestrian signal countdown heads, user rest area, crosswalks and curb ramps. RIV 1228 Jurupa Valley, City of Pacific Avenue Safe Route to School and Road Diet Project Completing the sidewalk along the west side of Pacific Avenue between $ 2,638 $ 607 $ 154 $ 453 Mission Boulevard and 45th Street, adding new sidewalk along the east side 3 8 between Mission and 45th, installing bicycle lanes, and adding curb extensions at intersections, enhanced crosswalks, and pedestrian flashers at the Pacific Avenue and Rustic Lane intersection. SBD 1229 Redlands, City of East Valley Corridor Bike Route Interconnect Project Installation of a class I bikeway across the Santa Ana River connecting to $ 2,640 $ 2,112 $ 2,112 Highland and San Bernardino. Installation of Class IV Cycletrack on San 3A 8 Bernardino Avenue connecting DAC to extended destinations, existing trails and SART. Installation of Class II lanes along Alabama Street connecting shopping, employment, and SART. FRE 6911 Coalinga, City of Coalinga Safe Routes to School Sidewalk Gap Closure and Pedestrian The Project will construct 57,000 square feet of new sidewalk, closing gaps in $ 1,284 $ 1,109 $ 10 $ 100 $ 999 $ 10 $ 100 Improvements the existing pedestrian routes and replacing deteriorated sidewalk that is difficult to navigate, and will construct ADA-compliant curb ramps to remove 3A 6 access barriers in an area surrounding the City's multi-school campus.

TUL 7012 Tulare County Woodville Sidewalk Improvements along Road 168 Sidewalk improvements, curb and gutter construction, ADA ramps, AC $ 837 $ 832 $ 75 $ 757 $ 75 $ 757 paveouts, striping and signage improvements. Additionally, a non- 3A 6 infrastructure component that increases encouragement of the infrastructure use is proposed.

CC 2310 Contra Costa County Pacheco Boulevard Sidewalk Gap Closure Phase 3 Construct a pedestrian path and bike lane gap closure to connect residents $ 1,239 $ 619 $ 619 $ 619 east of Vine Hill Creek to Las Juntas Elementary School. This work will require a 3A 4 concrete box culvert extension at Vine Hill Creek. An additional 65 foot sidewalk gap east of Vine Hill Creek will also be closed.

MRN 2326 Corte Madera, Town of Central Marin Regional Pathways Gap Closure Project includes separated pedestrian and bicycle facilities including protected $ 2,968 $ 415 $ 70 $ 345 $ 70 $ 345 bikeway, sidewalk and a pedestrian refuge island with walkway, barrier, and RRFB for transit stop access. The project lies adjacent to Highway 101 and 3A 4 regional roadways, and provides the crucial connection that is missing between the convergence of five regional pathways.

SD 1288 San Diego Association of Imperial Avenue Bikeway The Imperial Avenue Bikeway is a regional priority bikeway connecting more $ 11,037 $ 4,450 $ 4,450 Governments (SANDAG) than 100,000 residents in the southeastern communities of San Diego with 3 11 downtown and other major destionations. The 3.1 mile facility includes buffered and protected bikeways, pedestrian improvements, and traffic calming improvements. TUL 6920 Farmersville, City of Farmersville Safe Routes to School East Walnut Avenue The project will address the urgent need for sidewalks, bicycle lanes and traffic $ 827 $ 520 $ 25 $ 63 $ 6 $ 426 $ 25 $ 63 $ 6 $ 426 calming measures on the main east-west school route to the City's multi- school campus which serves approximately 1,300 students in grades 4-6 and 9- 3A 6 12. The project also includes education and encouragement events.

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LA 5437 Los Angeles County Marvin Braude Beach Trail Gap Closure Install 0.5 miles of 17-foot wide walkway adjacent to Marvin Braude Bike Trail $ 2,936 $ 2,936 $ 200 $ 900 $ 1,836 $ 200 to close the gap between Pacific Palisades and the City of Santa Monica. 3A 7

LA 5438 Los Angeles County Temple Avenue Complete Street Improvements Install new raised bike lanes and a sidewalk on an existing 4-lane, 0.77-mile $ 1,847 $ 1,847 $ 60 $ 270 $ 1,517 $ 60 roadway segment of Temple Avenue, between the cities of Walnut and 3A 7 Pomona. This gap closure project will connect bike and pedestrian facilities, two large colleges and employers in to adjacent cities. ORA 1271C Buena Park, City of Go Human Event: Explore Beach Boulevard The City of Buena Park's proposal will be focused on the Go Human initiative to $ 220 $ 200 $ 200 $ 200 host an active transportation demonstration project. The plan is to execute a 3A 12 Go Human event in conjunction with the six-city Beach Blvd. Coalition which would include a full marathon and active transportation demonstration projects. SJ 3290 San Joaquin County San Joaquin County - Elmwood Elementary School Access Improvements This project will provide sidewalks for pedestrians and bicycle paths for $ 1,772 $ 1,137 $ 1,137 $ 1,137 3A 10 students walking and riding bicycles to school. ALA 2323 Alameda County Transportation ComI-80 and Gilman Interchange, C Bicycle, Pedestrian Overcrossing and Access Bicycle and pedestrian components of I-80 Gilman interchange project $ 42,534 $ 4,152 $ 4,152 $ 4,152 Improvements including new overcrossing structure and segments of Class I trail and Class IV bikeway that provide access to overcrossing. Project connects adjacent 3A 4 neighborhoods to San Francisco Bay Trail, waterfront recreation, and job centers. The full project reconfigures interchange as double roundabout.

PLA 1528 Placer County Placer County West Shore Highway Crossing Improvements State Route 89 along the west shore of Lake Tahoe in Placer County bisects $ 426 $ 326 $ 75 $ 88 $ 13 $ 150 $ 75 $ 88 $ 13 $ 150 numerous unincorporated communities and residential areas including Tahoma, Homewood, Tahoe Pines, Timberland, Pineland, Sunnyside and Tahoe City. This project would increase safety for pedestrians and vehicles by 3A 3 providing anticipated crossing locations, improve traffic flow along SR 89, and connect residential neighborhoods to commercial and recreational attractions.

SD 1317A Chula Vista, City of Chula Vista Rides to School! Chula Vista Rides to School! Is an infrastructure and non-infrastructure SRTS $ 202 $ 202 $ 1 $ 1 $ 20 $ 180 $ 1 $ 1 $ 20 $ 180 project that will install bicycle parking and provide bicycle safety instruction in 3A 11 11 schools. Five schools will be provided enhanced bicycle safety education.

NAP 2327 Napa Valley Transportation AuthorityNapa County Safe Routes to School Program The Napa County SRTS Program will evaluate existing transportation $ 811 $ 437 $ 437 $ 437 conditions surrounding 38 Napa County schools impacting 21,002 students, identify necessary infrastructure improvements, provide comprehensive 3A 4 programming to 8 identified high need schools impacting 4,103 students, and raise community awareness regarding safety of walking and biking.

KER 6936 McFarland, City of Kern Avenue Elementary Safe Routes to School Connectivity Infrastructure improvements including the construction of new sidewalk and $ 396 $ 396 $ 5 $ 56 $ 335 $ 5 $ 56 $ 335 curb ramps, ADA ramps, Class 3 Bike Lanes, high visibility crosswalks, LED 3A 6 Signs for Road and Pedestrian Safety, and solar in-roadway lights for crosswalks, and street lights. KER 6937 Bakersfield, City of Downtown Bakersfield Pedestrian Connectivity Project The Downtown Bakersfield Pedestrian Connectivity Project closes gaps, $ 1,032 $ 825 $ 825 $ 825 provides connections, and encourages pedestrians to use active modes of 3A 6 transportation within the downtown area by adding approximately 128 access ramps, constructing 3,615 linear feet of sidewalks, and improving a pedestrian island and median. KER 6938 Wasco, City of Palm Avenue Bike and Pedestrian Improvements, Wasco Install Class II bike lanes, corresponding bike lane markings, and signage. $ 206 $ 188 $ 188 $ 188 3A 6 Install ADA curb ramps and replace 1500 square feet of sidewalk. KER 6939 Tehachapi, City of Cherry Lane Southside Sidewalk Project Install curb, gutter, ADA curb ramps, and sidewalks on the south side of Cherry $ 512 $ 462 $ 462 $ 462 3A 9 Lane. SAC 1772 Sacramento County Howe Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements The design and construction of 0.6 miles of class 2 bike lanes and 850 lineal $ 2,152 $ 400 $ 191 $ 209 $ 191 $ 209 feet of new sidewalk. Modification of two intersections and traffic signals for bike lanes, accessibility, bike detection, and safety enhancements. Design and 3A 3 construction of 675 feet of separated lighted pedestrian walkway.

SUT 1809 Yuba City, City of Harter Parkway and Sutter Bike Path Gap Closure Extension of the existing Sutter Bicycle Path which connects the Town of $ 2,241 $ 153 $ 153 $ 153 Sutter to Yuba City and the construction of a shared path on Harter Parkway, closing a major infrastructure gap. The project will primarily construct Class I 3A 3 and Class IV shared use paths to local activity centers and schools.

SAC 1771 Sacramento, City of Meadowview Road Complete Street Phase 2 This project provides a safe pedestrian and bicycle experience for all users by $ 3,119 $ 1,618 $ 250 $ 174 $ 1,194 $ 250 $ 174 $ 1,194 replacing non-compliant sidewalks, installing ADA compliant ramps, installing curb and gutter, raised medians, buffered bike lanes, functional landscaping, 3A 3 restriping, new street lighting and crosswalks in order to facilitate disadvantaged communities to and from nearby destinations.

SAC 1690 Sacramento County 47th Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements Funding for the construction of a continuous 2-mile Class II bicycle and $ 3,427 $ 3,009 $ 3,009 $ 3,009 pedestrian facility. The proposed project will connect to the existing bicycle 3 3 lane network, creating an east-west bicycle facility 6 miles long.

BUT 1027 Oroville, City of Oroville State Route 162 Pedestrian Bicyclist and Disabled Mobility and The project includes a comprehensive set of active transportation $ 3,951 $ 3,451 $ 40 $ 3,411 Safety Improvements infrastructure connectivity and safety improvements that will close all 3 3 sidewalk, bike lane, street lighting and multi-use trail gaps on SR 162 between destinations including a hospital, a community center, a transit center, bus stops, two shopping centers, and neighborhood schools. PLA 1526A Roseville, City of Dry Creek Greenway Multi-Use Trail Project, Roseville The project would construct 2 miles of Class I trail from the existing Saugstad $ 12,152 $ 4,500 $ 4,318 $ 182 Park trail at Darling Way to the existing Maidu Park Trail at Rocky Ridge Drive, 3 3 closing trail gaps, removing active transportation barriers and resulting in an interconnected trail system more than 10 miles long.

BUT 1026 Chico, City of Esplanade Corridor Safety and Accessibility Improvement Project Improvements to Esplanade: installation of Class I, separated, multi-use $ 7,661 $ 7,241 $ 1,005 $ 6,236 pathway bikeway in the abandoned streetcar ROW with safe crossings, countdown pedestrian crossing signals, refuge islands, ADA compliant ramps, 3 3 and linkage to existing bike path. Improvements to Oleander: parallel bike route with sharrows, traffic signal crossing and roundabout near the Junior High. LA 5337 South Gate, City of Garfield Avenue Complete Streets Corridor The project will install a Class I bike path, Class II bike lanes, and Class III bike $ 826 $ 660 $ 32 $ 84 $ 8 $ 536 $ 32 $ 84 $ 8 routes along with pedestrian improvements including sidewalk, curb 3 7 extensions, ADA curb ramps, high visibility crosswalks, rectangular rapid flashing beacons, bus shelters, and bike racks. LA 5451 Santa Monica, City of Pico Boulevard and Santa Monica College Pedestrian Safety Improvements Pedestrian infrastructure along a 0.5-mile segment of Pico Boulevard to $ 1,178 $ 943 $ 25 $ 88 $ 830 $ 25 $ 88 improve pedestrian safety along one of the City's highest collision areas, and 3A 7 improve connectivity and encourage walking to high-volume destinations like Santa Monica College, Virginia Avenue Park, Santa Monica Swim Center, and local schools and businesses. SD 1328 San Diego Association of GovernmenInland Rail Trail-City of Vista Segment The Project constructs one mile of Class 1 bikeway, generally within railroad $ 11,083 $ 5,603 $ 500 $ 5,103 $ 500 right-of-way, extending the Inland Rail Trail Corridor in the City of Vista to the 3A 11 Civic Center SPRINTER rail station. Other project improvements including pedestrian improvements at roadway crossings, fencing, lighting, and a pocket park. SD 1324 San Diego County Rock Springs Road Safe Routes to School Sidewalks and Bike Lanes Construct continuous sidewalks and bike lanes along a .65 mile segment of $ 1,717 $ 1,160 $ 100 $ 180 $ 125 $ 755 $ 100 $ 180 $ 125 Rock Springs Road on one side of the road to establish a pedestrian and 3A 11 bicyclist friendly corridor between residents and the Rock Springs Elementary school. IMP 1327 Imperial County Sidewalk Improvements on Rio Vista Street in Seeley California Installation of sidewalks with driveway access where required, curbs, gutters, $ 1,584 $ 369 $ 193 $ 35 $ 141 $ 193 3A 11 and infill paving including crossing and signage improvements on Rio Vista Street in the Community of Seeley. FRE 6945 Mendota, City of Mendota Junior High Safe Routes to School Project Installing overhead flashing beacons and signage for the crosswalk at 9th $ 158 $ 158 $ 1 $ 28 $ 129 $ 1 Street and Belmont Avenue; The push button on the overhead flashing beacon 3A 6 poles will activate new flashing school crossing signs installed at the triangular intersection to alert drivers of pedestrians. Installation of ADA compliant ramps and newly painted crosswalks. FRE 6946 Fowler, City of Golden State Boulevard Bike and Pedestrian Trail from Adams to Clayton City of Fowler proposes to construct a Class I Bike and Pedestrian path along $ 269 $ 242 $ 3 $ 35 $ 204 $ 3 3A 6 the west side of Golden State Boulevard from the north side of Adams Avenue to the south side of Clayton Avenue. TUL 6948 Visalia, City of Visalia Greenway Belt Trail Connection Construct a Class 1 multi-use trail approximately two third mile in length, $ 1,140 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 providing connections to trails at the south, west, and north ends of Visalia. 3A 6 The proposed design would offer solar lighting, bench seating and trash facilities promoting active transportation in a developing area of the city.

FRE 6914 Sanger, City of Sanger Active Transportation Access This project will build upon a comprehensive process of evaluation, public $ 960 $ 849 $ 75 $ 774 $ 75 $ 774 input and planning to make access improvements that will benefit most active 3A 6 transportation users in Sanger. Especially those with physical disabilities, while bringing City infrastructure into compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act ADA standards. FRE 6916 Fresno, City of Fresno Pedestrian and Bike Safety Education Program Fresno PARCS will conduct a non-infrastructure program at schools, City $ 265 $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 neighborhood and community centers to promote and encourage pedestrian 3A 6 and bicycle safety. PARCS will also expand a CenCalVia Open Streets project in Fresno to attract residents from throughout Fresno County and encourage the use of alternative modes of transportation. LA 5446 Pasadena, City of Pasadena-PUSD Safe Routes to School Education and Encouragement Provide comprehensive active transportation education and encouragement $ 832 $ 780 $ 780 $ 780 Program programming, including supporting the implementation of infrastructure 3A 7 projects in the adopted Bicycle Transportation Action Plan, to students at nine disadvantaged elementary, middle, and high schools in the Pasadena Unified School District. LA 5447 Commerce, City of City of Commerce Active Transportation and Safe Routes to Schools Plan The City of Commerce proposes to prepare a comprehensive Active $ 245 $ 245 $ 245 $ 245 Transportation Plan that incorporates bicycle, pedestrian, ADA considerations and Safe Routes to School analysis and planning. Key to this project is a robust 3A 7 community engagement process as well as a performance measurement process to ensure sustainability of achieved results.

LA 5448 Office of Exposition Park ManagemenExposition Park Active Transportation Expo's Strategic ATP 360 Project calls for a research and participatory planning $ 240 $ 200 $ 200 $ - process that will lead to improvements in access, increased biking and 3A 7 pedestrian trips in and around the park, safer, clearly marked linkages between pedestrian routes, public transit and biking trails and meaningful input from the surrounding community. LA 5452 Glendora, City of Glendora Urban Trail and Greenway Network This project will create an 11.3-mile bike and pedestrian network of trails along $ 2,242 $ 1,792 $ 100 $ 168 $ 1,524 $ 100 $ 168 three flood control channels which may include, but not limited to, paved 3A 7 pathways, wayfinding signage, rest areas, hydration stations, native plantings for aesthetics and shade, and waste receptacles. LA 5453 Artesia, City of Norwalk Artesia Boulevards Safe Streets Project Promote multi-modal connections to other major thoroughfares by $ 2,327 $ 1,987 $ 1,987 $ 1,987 incorporating bike lanes, upgrading ADA ramps, repairing uplifted or uneven sidewalks, and enhancing traffic calming by installing safety pedestrian refuge 3A 7 along Norwalk Boulevard to reduce speed limit. Improvements are along Norwalk and Artesia Boulevards between city limits to city limits.

LA 5454 Montebello, City of Montebello Boulevard Bike Lane and Sidewalk Improvement Project The project consists of dedicated Class II bike lanes, sidewalk construction, $ 5,755 $ 4,187 $ 4,187 $ 4,187 ADA-compliant corner ramps, and pedestrian lighting and traffic signal 3A 7 improvements along Montebello Boulevard to connect retail and employment centers with low and moderate income housing to increase active transportation-related activities. LA 5456 Carson, City of Dominguez Channel Bicycle Path Extension from Avalon to 223rd and Design and construct a 1.8 mile bike and pedestrian path Class 1 facility along $ 2,225 $ 2,225 $ 2,225 3A 7 Wilmington the top of the Dominguez Channel levee between Avalon Boulevard and 223rd Street and Wilmington Avenue in Carson. VEN 5459 Ventura, City of Harmon Barranca Corridor Gap Closure for Montalvo and Portola Elementary Provide Class IV Cycle Track and Class III Bike Boulevard gap closure, safety $ 507 $ 501 $ 19 $ 50 $ 432 $ 19 $ 50 School features for sidewalk and bicycle infrastructure, serving Montalvo Elementary School and Portola Elementary School students, and surrounding community; 3A 7 connecting parks, employment centers, and connecting a vital low-stress north- south green corridor link to Ventura Community Park.

VEN 5445 Thousand Oaks, City of Conejo School Road and Willow Lane Safe Routes to School Sidewalk Construct sidewalks on Conejo School Road and WIllow Lane to provide a safe $ 3,924 $ 775 $ 775 $ 775 Improvements route to Conejo Elem. School and Colina Middle School and provide safe access 3A 7 to Thousand Oaks Blvd. to access to regional transit, shopping and jobs.

VEN 5460 Ventura County Potrero Road Bike Lanes - Phase I Construct 1.4 miles of Class II bike lanes in the county and 500 feet in the city. $ 2,530 $ 467 $ 467 $ 467 3A 7 3A 6 FRE 6947 Fresno County Biola Community Sidewalk Install sidewalk, curb ramps, and curb and gutter. $ 1,364 $ 245 $ 15 $ 230

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ALA 2301 Alameda County Active Oakland: Comprehensive Safe Routes to School Program Active Oakland will provide a range of program services and activities for $ 977 $ 977 $ 977 $ 977 participating schools, including: educational seminars, enhanced traffic safety 3A 4 patrols, participatory activities e.g. Golden Sneaker contests, and participatory learning and program leadership and design amongst middle schoolers. The project goal is to increase walking or biking by 15%. ALA 2302 Alameda County D Street Improvement project The D Street Improvement project will reduce injuries as well as increase $ 3,306 $ 542 $ 542 $ 542 3A 4 walking and biking along D St. between Fairview Ave. and Hayward City Limits by installing sidewalks, curbs, gutters and crosswalks. ALA 2304 Alameda County Somerset Avenue Safe Routes to School Corridor The Somerset Avenue School Corridor SRTS project is located in CastroValley, $ 4,207 $ 330 $ 330 $ 330 3A 4 CA along Somerset Avenue between Stanton Avenue and Redwood Road.

ALA 2303 Alameda County Lewelling Boulevard Safe Routes to School Corridor The Lewelling Bl. Safe Routes to School project will increase walking and biking, $ 3,065 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 as well as reduce injuries along Lewelling Bl. between Meekland Ave. and E. 3A 4 14th St. by installing sidewalks, curbs, gutters, sidewalks and Class II bike lanes.

ALA 2305 Berkeley, City of John Muir Elementary Safe Routes to School Improvements Address speeding and lack of vehicle yielding at a school crossing where recent $ 336 $ 270 $ 270 $ 270 collisions have occurred by installing speed feedback signs along Claremont 3A 4 south of Ashby and SR 13 and crossing improvements at Claremont Crescent, including RRFBs, signs, curb bulb-outs, and better pedestrian lighting.

ALA 2306 Emeryville, City of Emeryville Bicycle and Pedestrian Greenway Safety and Mobility The Emeryville bicycle and Pedestrian Greenway Safety and Mobility $ 330 $ 265 $ 265 $ 265 Improvement Project Improvement Project will improve Emeryville's existing Greenway trail 3A 4 crossings at 65th, 66th, and 67th with raised crosswalks, RRFBs, parking adjustments and signage. The project will also add a bike share station to the existing regional bike share network and bike and pedestrian counter. CC 2325 Concord, City of Downtown Corridors Plan Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Project Installs buffered bicycle lanes on Oak and Salvio Streets, a contraflow bicycle $ 4,349 $ 623 $ 134 $ 404 $ 85 $ 134 $ 404 lane on Grant Street, widens sidewalk, constructs curb extensions, improves 3A 4 curb corners and ramps, adds high-visibility crosswalks, and installs pedestrian- oriented lighting to fill gaps. ALA 2324 Oakland, City of Oakland Safe Routes to School - Crossing to Safety At Park Blvd/Excelsior Ave-Grosvenor Place and Park Blvd/13th Ave-East 38th $ 2,245 $ 1,895 $ 331 $ 1,564 $ 331 $ 1,564 3A 4 St: Provide sidewalks and shorter pedestrian crossings. Install a traffic signal at intersection of Park Blvd/13th Ave-East 38th. St SJ 3268 Tracy, City of Lowell Avenue Sidewalk Construction Project The proposed project will construct approximately 1,200 linear feet of ADA $ 328 $ 232 $ 232 $ 232 sidewalk on the south side of Lowell Ave between Chester Dr and just west of 3A 10 Tracy Blvd. It will also install one ADA compliant curb ramp at the crosswalk.

SJ 3269 SJRTD - San Joaquin Regional Transit RTD's Bike and Bus Transportation Project RTD is upgrading bicycle storage infrastructure to encourage active modes of $ 272 $ 198 $ 198 $ 198 Transportation. These upgrades include 3-posiition bike racks for buses up to 3A 10 40 feet in length, luggage bay racks for storage below buses, interior bike locks on articulated buses, and bike storage lids at the Downtown Transit Center DTC. SJ 3289 Stockton, City of Active Safe Routes to Schools The program looks to bring an innovative sustainable approach by teaching $ 359 $ 359 $ 359 $ 359 school representatives to engage with students and certify other 3A 10 representatives in schools while providing an encouraging and safe training on walking, biking, or skating to school for students and parents. STA 3291 Ceres, City of Safe Routes to School Morgan Road Corridor Improvement The proposed project will provide safe routes to school on Morgan Road from $ 979 $ 745 $ 71 $ 674 $ 71 Service Road to Whitmore Avenue by providing sidewalk connectivity, Class II 3A 10 bicycle lanes, enhanced safety crossing with pedestrian refuge islands, striped crossings and traffic signage. SBD 1234 Yucaipa, City of Safe Routes to Dunlap Elementary School Installation of curb, gutter, sidewalk, ADA curb ramps and minor drainage $ 532 $ 402 $ 402 $ 402 improvements along both sides of Avenue E between Dunlap Channel and 15th 3A 8 Street and along the east side of 15th Street from Avenue E to Yucaipa Boulevard. SBD 1235 Rialto, City of Cactus Avenue Multi-Use Path Upgrade existing bike path to a multi-use path featuring a bidirectional $ 1,760 $ 1,260 $ 1,260 buffered bike path and separate pedestrian path, which requires 3A 8 reconstructed ADA compliant curb ramps and parking lot, and installation of fencing to provide trail access and flashing beacon system with in-roadway warning lights for trail crossing. SBD 1236 San Bernardino County Sunburst Avenue Class II Bike Lanes, Joshua Tree Install bike lanes on Sunburst Avenue from the terminus of the Class I bike $ 1,118 $ 1,118 $ 15 $ 161 $ 942 $ 15 $ 161 3A 8 path, widening and striping travel lanes.

SBD 1237 Victorville, City of Arrowhead Drive and Seventh Avenue Complete Streets The improvements would consist of creating a Complete Streets element that $ 2,303 $ 1,329 $ 1,329 includes the construction of sidewalks, ADA curb ramps, bus turnouts, and 3A 8 Class II bike lanes that connect to proposed bike lanes on Green Tree Boulevard to the existing bike lanes on Seventh Avenue south of Bear Valley Road. VAR 5462 Southern California Association of GoSCAG 2017 Active Transportation Local Planning Initiative Project is to conduct active transportation plans, Safe Routes to School Plans $ 1,529 $ 1,289 $ 1,289 $ 1,289 3A 7 and complete streets plans for seven cities in the SCAG region. MRN 2311 San Rafael, City of Francisco Boulevard East and Grand Avenue Bridge Pedestrian and Bicycle Promote pedestrian and bicyclist's safety and connectivity by widening existing $ 7,358 $ 4,025 $ 4,025 $ 4,025 Connectivity sidewalk and constructing a pedestrian and bicyclist bridge over the Canal Waterway and a sidewalk on the west side of Grand Avenue, installing ADA- 3 4 compliant curb ramps, providing crosswalk enhancements, restriping roadway to accommodate widened sidewalk, providing streetlights and minor landscaping. ED 1223 South Lake Tahoe, City of Sierra Boulevard Bicycle and Pedestrian Trail Project Construction of bicycle and pedestrian safety improvements, including $ 6,267 $ 2,900 $ 2,900 $ 2,900 3G 3 enhanced crossings and travel lane reconfigurations to accommodate Class I and Class II facilities to close a facility gap. SB 2601 Santa Barbara, City of Las Positas and Modoc Roads Class I Construction Construct 2.6 miles of Class I multiuse path along Las Positas and Modoc $ 17,106 $ 15,556 $ 500 $ 15,056 $ 500 $ 15,056 Roads for bicyclists, runners, and pedestrians of all ages and abilities. The 3A 5 Project provides key connections to local and regional destinations, schools La Cumbre Junior High, SBCC, and UCSB, parks, and the beach.

ORA 2189A Santa Ana, City of City of Santa Ana - West Willits Street Protected Bicycle Lanes This project will install median and parking protected bicycle lanes along West $ 2,970 $ 2,970 $ 30 $ 465 $ 2,277 $ 198 $ 30 $ 465 Willits Street in the City of Santa Ana and a separate bicycle only phase will be 3A 12 installed with dedicated bike signal heads at the intersection of Willits and Sullivan; with a youth-led Safe Routes to School initiative.

ORA 2190 Santa Ana, City of Safe Routes to School Davis Elementary ADA Compliance Installation of bulb-outs at crossings adjacent to Davis Elementary, $ 5,754 $ 5,754 $ 20 $ 900 $ 4,834 $ 20 $ 900 3A 12 reconstruction and installation of ADA compliant curb ramps, sections of sidewalk and driveways along the safe routes to school. LA 5458 Artesia, City of Mitigate Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Deficiencies Upgrade substandard sidewalk, handicapped ramps and driveways to ADA $ 623 $ 563 $ 563 Standards, install a pedestrian traffic signal, loading and unloading turnout bay 3A 7 for parents to drop off children, Share the Road signs and markings on narrow residential streets to improve safety of cyclists and enhance the school crosswalk with in-roadway lighted markers. RIV 1219 Riverside County Riverside County Safe Routes to School Program A comprehensive Safe Routes to School Program including community $ 1,099 $ 849 $ 849 $ 849 3A 8 training, walkability workshops, safety campaigns, targeted enforcement, and walk and bike to school days. ORA 2187 Orange County Hazard Avenue Bikeway Project Provide 4 miles of a Class IV paved, on-road protected bikeway lanes on both $ 3,566 $ 3,566 $ 3,566 $ - directions of Hazard Avenue from Goldenwest Street to Euclid Avenue in the 3A 12 cities of Westminster and Garden Grove.

ORA 2192 Orange County OC Loop Coyote Creek Bikeway (Segments O,P,Q) A proposed Class I bikeway along the Coyote Creek Flood Channel spans 2.7 $ 2,064 $ 1,415 $ 1,415 miles toward closing a major gap along a planned active transportation 3A 12 corridor totaling 66-miles of regional non-motorized recreational and commuter route called the OC Loop. ORA 2193 La Habra, City of La Habra Union Pacific Rail Line Bikeway (Walnut to Cypress) This project will fund the acquisition of approximately 2,600 feet in length and $ 863 $ 863 $ 863 15 feet width of bikeway easement on the north side of the Union Pacific 3A 12 Railroad Right-of-way between Walnut Street and Cypress Street in the City of La Habra. VAR 5461 Southern California Association of GoSCAG 2017 Active Transportation Safety and Encouragement Campaign Two NI programs- will focus on educating the Beverly Hills about promoting $ 403 $ 320 $ 320 $ 320 Phase 2 bike and ped safety and use. Hermosa Beach will evaluate safety 3A 7 enhancements on a corridor in the city.

SD 1140 National City, City of El Toyon - Las Palmas Regional Bicycle Boulevard The project will implement the first low stress, bicycle boulevard in National $ 1,919 $ 1,544 $ 1,544 City and a large portion of the regional Mission Valley - Chula Vista Bikeway. 3 11 Improvements include sharrow markings and signage along the corridor, enhanced intersection crossings with curb extensions, high visibility crosswalks, and pedestrian actuated LED signals. KER 6906A Delano, City of ATP-3 Safe Routes to School Delano Sidewalk Gap Closure 39,200 SF of 4-foot-wide concrete sidewalks, 650 LF of curbs and gutters, 10 $ 609 $ 537 $ 71 $ 422 $ 44 $ 71 $ 422 $ 44 3 6 driveway approaches, 2 alley driveway approaches and ramps, and 22 ADA curb ramps. FRE 6910 Fresno, City of Midtown Fresno School Area Multimodal Interconnectivity Project Increase active commuting by students through installation of school crossing $ 1,401 $ 1,241 $ 43 $ 101 $ 1,097 $ 43 $ 101 3 6 traffic signals, countdown heads, sidewalk ramps, crosswalks and an existing signal upgrade. FRE 6912 Parlier, City of Parlier Safe Rotes to School Updating signage and pavement markings to be CAMUTCD-compliant, ADA $ 182 $ 182 $ 18 $ 164 $ 18 3 6 curb ramps, and enhanced crosswalks at multiple locations near the City's elementary and junior high schools. KER 6908A Delano, City of Delano ATP3 Safe Routes to School Intersection Enhancement and Education Improvements at 13 intersections- 1,875 LF of sidewalks, 41 ADA ramps and $ 669 $ 589 $ 26 $ 519 $ 44 $ 26 $ 519 $ 44 3 6 Project bulb-outs, 48 ladderback crosswalks, 21 advanced pedestrian crossing and yield signs and stop bars. FRE 6907 Fresno, City of Midtown Fresno Trail: McKinley Avenue Gap Closure Close a 3.5 mile gap- including a paved path, lighting, benches, fencing, $ 3,519 $ 1,556 $ 1,556 3 6 drought tolerant landscaping, irrigation, signage and striping. KER 6917 Arvin, City of Haven Drive Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure Improvements Improvements to sidewalk and bicycle infrastructure on Haven Dr. Including $ 643 $ 643 $ 5 $ 87 $ 551 3 6 ADA ramps, XING markings, high visibility crosswalks, sharrows and enhancement sidewalks. KER 6919A Bakersfield, City of Downtown Bakersfield Bicycle Connectivity Project The project includes adding 19.05 miles of new Class II bicycle lanes and Class $ 1,367 $ 1,110 $ 409 $ 701 $ 409 $ 701 III bicycle routes; installation of 50 silhouette-type bicycle parking racks; and installation of 5 bike corrals and 10 sheltered bike corrals.

The proposed non-infrastructure phase will implement a bike share program throughout the City. The bike share entails having an agreement with an 3 6 electric assist sharing company to implement and operate a subsidized micro- mobility option for a minimum of 2 years.

FRE 6913 Fresno, City of Midtown Fresno Trail: Shields Avenue "Last Mile" Gap Closure A .5 mile last mile gap- paved path, drought tolerant landscaping, irrigation, $ 1,498 $ 611 $ 611 3 6 signage and striping. KER 6918 Arvin, City of Varsity Road Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure Project Pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure on Varsity Road South side- includes $ 833 $ 833 $ 7 $ 112 $ 714 3 6 crosswalks, school zone markings, bike lanes, street lights, curb, gutter, sidewalk and ADA ramps. FRE 6915 Fresno, City of Intersection Improvements to Increase Active Transportation along Bus Upgrade intersections with accessible pedestrian signals and countdown heads $ 1,447 $ 1,152 $ 44 $ 104 $ 1,004 $ 44 $ 104 3 6 Rapid Transit along 13.5 miles of Blackstone and Abby and Kings Canyon and Ventura BRT corridors. LA Cudahy, City of Atlantic Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Enhancement Project Install one-way protected cycle tracks, a raised curbed buffer, and pedestrian $ 5,068 $ 1,784 $ 20 $ 94 $ 1,670 $ - $ - $ - 3 7 safety improvements including ped countdown boxes, ADA ramps, median, and crosswalk improvements. LA 5334 San Fernando, City of City of San Fernando Pacoima Wash BikePed Path, Phase 1 12 feet wide, 1.34-mile long, Class I multi-use Pacoima Wash Bike-Ped Path, $ 3,543 $ 973 $ 973 3 7 Phase 1- lit and fenced connection to work, school, parks and transit, with 6 access points. LA 5330 Los Angeles County Slauson Blue Line Station Intersection Improvements Install curb extensions bulb-outs, curb ramps, countdown signal heads, $ 1,465 $ 1,465 $ 60 $ 1,405 $ 60 3 7 enhanced crosswalks, and advanced stop bars at five intersections. LA 5328 Huntington Park, City of City of Huntington Park – Uncontrolled Crosswalk Safe Routes to School Install Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons RRFB with LED lights, updated $ 1,054 $ 1,032 $ 9 $ 78 $ 945 $ 9 3 7 Pedestrian Safety Project signing, and pavement markings at uncontrolled crosswalks. LA 5336 Signal Hill, City of Spring Street Bicycle Lane Gap Closure Project, Signal Hill Approx 2.0 lane miles of Class II lanes on Spring St, repave roadway, striping, $ 2,599 $ 2,079 $ 44 $ 332 $ 1,703 $ 44 3 7 signing, pedestrian walkway and ramps, pedestrian countdown heads, lighting, and Filterra units. LA 5329A Long Beach, City of Citywide "8-80" Connections Two bicycle blvd. 4 miles, road diet with buffered bike lanes and bridge ADA $ 7,987 $ 6,754 $ 6,454 $ 300 3 7 upgrade, intersection improvements, and removing barriers to walking and cycling. LA 5529 Baldwin Park, City of Maine Avenue and Pacific Avenue Corridor Complete Streets Improvements, A road diet- including the reduction of vehicle travel lanes from four to two, $ 1,419 $ 1,068 $ 1,068 $ 1,068 3 7 Phase II protected Class IV bikeway, shared center left turn lane and key intersection bulb-outs. LA 5530 Vernon, City of Pacific Boulevard and Vernon Avenue Complete Streets Pedestrian and Bike Install one-way protected cycle tracks and raised curbed buffer, install safety $ 1,931 $ 1,892 $ 16 $ 113 $ 1,763 3 7 Project improvements at signalized and uncontrolled crosswalk locations. VEN 5532 Oxnard, City of City of Oxnard - Etting Road sidewalk and bike lane Install sidewalk, curb and gutter, access ramps, bike lanes, crosswalk, $ 1,239 $ 991 $ 80 $ 40 $ 871 $ 80 $ 40 3 7 crosswalk flashing beacons, and street lights, also install all way stop signs at Etting and Olds roads. LA 5527 Long Beach, City of Atherton Bridge and Campus Connections A bridge across the San Gabriel River; bicycle boulevards intersection safety $ 3,091 $ 3,031 $ 221 $ 2,810 3 7 improvements; and wayfinding. LA 5528 El Monte, City of City of El Monte - Mountain View School District Safe Routes to School Comprehensive SRTS services, including ped and bike safety workshops, $ 583 $ 583 $ 583 3 7 Program walking school buses, bike trains, encouragement and education activities in 10 elementary and 2 middle schools.

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Total Project ATP ATP PAED ATP PSE ATP RW ATP CON ATP CON-NI Allocated Allocated CON- Cycle District County PPNO Agency Project Name PROJECT DESCRIPTION Allocated PSE Allocated RW Allocated CON Cost Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed PAED NI

LA 5531 Southern California Association of San Gabriel Valley Greenway Network lmplementation Plan The SGV Greenway Network will create a bicycle superhighway, offering $ 240 $ 200 $ 200 $ 200 3 7 Governments regional connections for short and medium distance trips via bicycle. KER 2663 Kern County - D6 Rosamond Boulevard Pedestrian Path Project ADA compliant pedestrian paths along Rosamond Blvd, high visibility cross $ 997 $ 880 $ 90 $ 110 $ 680 $ 90 $ 110 3 9 walks, solar-powered street lights and additional signage. ORA 2191 Fountain Valley, City of Fountain Valley Pedestrian Pathway Improvement within School Zones This project will increase bicycle and pedestrian pathway usage by $ 296 $ 226 $ 226 $ 226 3 12 constructing curb ramps on sidewalks within five elementary and middle school routes. TEH Corning, City of First Street Class 2 Bike Lanes Construct Class 2 Bike Lanes, signage, crosswalks and bike racks on First Street. $ 73 $ 73 $ 1 $ 5 $ 67 $ - $ - $ - 3 2 ALA 2300 Alameda, City of Central Avenue Complete Street Project Project includes: reduces lanes 4 to 3, bike lanes, separated bikeway, 2 traffic $ 12,471 $ 7,326 $ 180 $ 300 $ 6,846 $ 180 3 4 signals, curb extensions at 14 intersections, 3 pedestrian refuge islands, 5 RRFBs, 9 new crosswalks. CC 2309 Contra Costa County Fred Jackson Way First Mile and Last Mile Connection Project Construct sidewalks with street trees for 0.3 miles from Grove Ave to Wildcat $ 4,298 $ 3,298 $ 161 $ 3,137 $ 161 3 4 Creek Trail and extend 0.3 miles to Brookside Dr. to construct sidewalk and Class II bike lanes. NAP 2312 Napa, City of State Route 29 Bicycle and Pedestrian Undercrossing Project To construct a Class I multiuse trail along the northern bank of Napa Creek. $ 742 $ 531 $ 531 3 4 This gap closure project will link the existing infrastructure network on either side of SR29. SCL 2146A Sunnyvale, City of Sunnyvale SNAIL Neighborhood Active Transportation Connectivity Upgrade 6 intersections: close slip lanes, add bulbouts, install bike detection, $ 6,059 $ 4,847 $ 72 $ 780 $ 3,982 $ 13 $ 72 $ - 3 4 Improvements and ADA-compliant countdown signals. Also, enhance exist. bike lanes and create new bicycle boulevards. SF 2313 San Francisco Municipal Powell Street Safety Project Project will improve three blocks of Powell Street and will improve pedestrian $ 9,889 $ 4,400 $ 4,400 3 4 Transportation Agency safety and reduce sidewalk crowding. SBT 2934 Hollister, City of Safe Connections and Complete Streets for West Side of Hollister The project adds 4.7 miles of new Class II bike lanes and 0.03 mile of Class III $ 5,315 $ 1,078 $ 1,078 $ - that will connect to the existing Westside Boulevard path, convert Fourth Street to a complete street between Graf Road and Westside Boulevard and 3 5 construct intersection 4 safety improvements near Calaveras School.

SCR 2835A Santa Cruz, City of Rail Trail Segment 8 and 9 Design and Environmental Review Design and environmental review and permitting for 2.18 miles of separated $ 32,934 $ 3,169 $ 2,600 $ 400 $ 169 $ 2,600 $ 169 3 5 multiuse trail, and NI: safety, education, and encouragement programs in advance of trail construction. SB 2933 Santa Barbara, City of Westside Bike Boulevard Gap Closure Design and construct a 3.8 mile bike boulevard through Santa Barbara's $ 4,482 $ 4,437 $ 75 $ 280 $ 40 $ 4,042 $ 75 3 5 Westside neighborhood to Downtown and the Eastside. SB 2932 Buellton, City of SR2S Improvements at Intersection of Highway 246 and Sycamore Drive Installation of a high visibility crosswalk, roadway tapering, extended curbs, $ 784 $ 684 $ 684 $ 684 3 5 and updated ADA ramps at an intersection. STA 3262 Ceres, City of Ceres-Citywide Active Transportation Plan To create a comprehensive citywide active transportation plan for the City of $ 131 $ 104 $ 104 $ 104 3 10 Ceres. STA 3263 Modesto, City of Paradise Road Area Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Improvements Project includes: road diet on Paradise Rd, new sidewalks, new CL II bike lanes, $ 3,983 $ 3,943 $ 388 $ 3,555 $ 388 3 10 ped crossing with refuge islands and curb extns, medians and speed tables, and rapid flashing beacons. SJ 3267 Lodi, City of Citywide Bicycle Facilities Detection Improvement Project This project will install bicycle detection at 13 signalized intersections to $ 565 $ 447 $ 447 $ 447 3 10 minimize bicycle collisions and encourage more bicyclists to use the bicycle facilities. STA 3271 Stanislaus Council of Governments StanCOG Regional Bicyclist and Pedestrian Safety and Education Campaign Public education, awareness and behavioral change campaign promoting $ 372 $ 372 $ 372 $ 372 3 10 safety, including targeted community outreach and Open Street events and a safety summit and toolkit. STA 3272A Waterford, City of City of Waterford Safe Routes to School Crosswalks Safety Project Project will install RRFBs at 10 intersection crosswalks; and implement SRTS $ 137 $ 108 $ 7 $ 9 $ 80 $ 12 $ 7 $ 9 3 10 education and awareness activities to encourage ped and bike trips, promote safety. SJ 3264 Stockton, City of Closing Gaps to Schools Construct curb, gutter, and sidewalk to close gaps along routes to schools. $ 2,295 $ 287 $ 287 $ 287 3 10 Install or upgrade curb ramps. Upgrade drainage, crosswalks, and school approach signage as needed. LA 4914A Los Angeles County East Los Angeles Community Safe Routes to School Program Installation of a 0.5 mile long class III bike route on 6th Street between Arizona $ 925 $ 810 $ 100 $ 550 $ 160 $ 100 $ 550 $ 160 Avenue and Woods Avenue and a 1.4 mile long bike boulevard on Hubbard Street between Woods Avenue to Hay Avenue. Curb extensions on 6th Street 1 7 at Clela Avenue and Bradshawe Street, on Hubbard Street at Atlantic Boulevard and Findlay Street, and bulb outs and a traffic circle at 6th Street and Bradshawe Street. VAR CCC01 Calif. Conservation Corps 17/18 and 18/19 SB1 CCC projects Active Transportation Projects implemented by the California Conservation $ 10,000 $ 8,000 3A 53 Corps and certified Local Community Corps. SJ 3266 Stockton, City of March Lane and EBMUD Bicycle and Pedestrian Path Connectivity This project will improve the bike and ped path. Intersections and midblock $ 3,869 $ 317 $ 317 3 10 Improvements improvements, gap closures, and enhanced connections to adjacent for safer and healthier travel. RIV 1146 San Jacinto, City of Safe and Active San Jacinto - Safe Routes to School Project IF project includes new or upgraded pedestrian and bicycle facilities within $ 989 $ 989 $ 56 $ 126 $ 657 $ 150 $ 56 $ - $ 657 $ 150 walking distance of schools. NI activities include ped and bicycle safety 1 8 education to students and parents, Safe and Active San Jacinto to increase the number of students who walk or bike to school. 4 6 FRE 6996 Parlier, City of Parlier Bicycle and Trails Master Plan Parlier Bicycle and Trails Master Plan. $ 209 $ 209 $ 209 $ 209 KER 6997 Kern County - D6 South Chester Avenue Pedestrian Safety Project In Metropolitan Bakersfield: South Chester Avenue, from Ming Avenue to $ 2,257 $ 1,976 $ 283 $ 102 $ 1,591 $ 283 $ 102 4 6 Sandra Drive; pedestrian safety, accessibility, and crossing improvements. BUT 1029 Butte County Butte County Safe Routes Resource Center and 5 Community Projects Establish a county-wide Safe-Routes Program in Butte County and fund 5 initial $ 1,140 $ 985 $ 985 $ 985 4 3 projects in local disadvantaged communities. Program to be housed within Butte County Public Health. 4 6 FRE 6998 Mendota, City of City of Mendota Safe Routes to School Master Plan City of Mendota Safe Routes to School Plan. $ 110 $ 110 $ 110 HUM 2391 Humboldt County Humboldt Bay Trail South Construction of 4.2 mile Class I bike path along the N. Coast Railroad Authority $ 22,600 $ 13,296 $ 13,296 4 1 and Hwy 101 transportation corridor between Eureka and Arcata, and construction of cable barrier. SD 1360 National City, City of Central Community Mobility Enhancements Implement a north-south bicycle boulevard, close a sidewalk gap, and provide $ 1,483 $ 1,286 $ 43 $ 104 $ 44 $ 1,095 $ 43 4 11 pedestrian enhancements in National City along M, N, and L Avenues, between 4th and 30th Street. LA 5576 Los Angeles, City of Liechty Middle and Neighborhood Elementary Schools Safety Improvement Transform five of the City's most traffic-stressed schools through the $ 29,000 $ 23,198 $ 2,959 $ 986 $ 1,096 $ 18,157 $ 2,959 4 7 Project implementation of safety improvements bicycle infrastructure, and speed- reduction measures. RIV 1251 Desert Hot Springs, City of Hacienda Ave SRTS Improvement Project Hacienda Ave SRTS Improvement Project includes the construction of new $ 1,498 $ 1,322 $ 1,322 4 8 sidewalks, bike lanes, ADA ramps, and street lights along Hacienda Ave from West Drive to Foxdale Avenue SBD 1252 San Bernardino County SBCTA Metrolink Station Accessibility Improvement Project - Phase II Bicycle and pedestrian accessibility improvements near five Metrolink transit $ 6,983 $ 6,132 $ 6,132 4 8 Transportation Authority (SBCTA) stations in the cities of Montclair, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, and San Bernardino. SD 1361 National City, City of Bayshore Bikeway - Segment 5 Construct Class 1 and Class 4 protected bicycle facilities with enhanced $ 6,391 $ 5,421 $ 5,421 4 11 intersection treatments for people walking and biking. KER 2665 Tehachapi, City of SRTS Snyder Avenue Gap Closure Project Install curb, gutter, ADA handicap ramps, and sidewalks to close existing gaps $ 1,495 $ 1,490 $ 190 $ 1,300 $ 190 4 9 on Snyder Avenue, improve pedestrian crosswalks, and installation of bike lanes. MER 3452 Gustine City, City of City of Gustine Active Transportation Plan To create a comprehensive citywide active transportation plan for the City of $ 147 $ 147 $ 147 4 10 Gustine. STA 3453A Stanislaus County Airport Neighborhood Active Transportation Connectivity and Safety Project Bike and ped improvements at various project locations. $ 6,161 $ 4,926 $ 4,907 $ 19 $ 19 4 10 LA 5577 Pomona, City of Pomona Multi-Neighborhood Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements Funding to design and construct 10.02 miles of new bike facilities. 14 $ 9,864 $ 9,269 $ 220 $ 490 $ 25 $ 8,534 $ 220 4 7 intersections will receive pedestrian upgrades, including high-visibility crosswalks, bulb-outs, and RRFBs. LA 5578 Duarte, City of Duarte Active Transportation Safety Project Class II bicycle and or pedestrian gap closure improvements on Evergreen $ 2,293 $ 2,270 $ 97 $ 150 $ 2,023 4 7 Street and Central Avenue, walk path improvements, and 3 pedestrian underpass improvements at I-210 fwy. LA 5579 Los Angeles, City of 112th Street and Flournoy Elementary Schools Safety Improvements Project Transform two of the City's most traffic-stressed schools through the $ 6,999 $ 5,600 $ 725 $ 242 $ 185 $ 4,448 $ 725 4 7 implementation of safety improvements, bicycle infrastructure, and speed- reduction measures. SJ 3454 Stockton, City of Stockton Safe Routes to Schools Safety and Connectivity Improvements Construct bike lanes, missing sidewalk segments, install high visibility $ 3,225 $ 2,838 $ 127 $ 380 $ 2,331 4 10 crosswalks, flashing beacons, curb ramps, safety medians, pedestrian refuge and traffic islands (circle). SB 2989 Santa Barbara, City of Downtown De LaVina Street Safe Crosswalks and Buffered Bike Lanes Design and construct buffered bike lanes on De La Vina Street, separated bike $ 1,494 $ 1,494 $ 60 $ 113 $ 1 $ 1,320 $ 60 4 5 lanes on Haley Street, and curb extensions at six intersections. LA 5580 Los Angeles, City of Safe Routes for Seniors Create 5 neighborhood plans that address the need for active transportation $ 1,750 $ 1,750 $ 1,750 4 7 connections with transit, parks, and improve quality of life for aging adults in Los Angeles. INY 2666 Inyo County Lone Pine Sidewalk Construction and ADA Improvements Construct new sections of sidewalk and complete ADA improvements of $ 1,939 $ 1,939 $ 106 $ 241 $ 3 $ 1,589 $ 106 4 9 existing sidewalk in the community of Lone Pine at locations which promote connectivity. RIV 1253 Riverside County Active Transportation Improvements for the Communities of Thermal and Install multi-modal trails (10 foot wide path) and pedestrian infrastructure (5 $ 6,944 $ 6,844 $ 300 $ 550 $ 5,994 $ 300 4 8 Oasis foot concrete sidewalk with curb and gutter and paved pathway) within Thermal and Oasis. SJ 3455 Stockton, City of California Street Separated Bikeway Project Install 1.2 miles of Class IV and 3.8 miles of Class II bike lanes, with lane $ 6,390 $ 4,390 $ 4,390 4 10 reduction from 4-to-2 auto lanes along a high bike traffic corridor without existing bike facilities BUT 1030 Chico, City of Little Chico Creek Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Connection at Community Park Construct pedestrian and bicycle bridge, Class I path and lighting that connects $ 2,142 $ 1,497 $ 1,497 4 3 a disadvantaged community to the City bike network, nearby schools, parks, and transit facilities. LA 5581 Long Beach, City of Orange Avenue Backbone Bikeway and Complete Streets Improvements Transform Orange and Alamitos Ave. into a corridor adding protected bike $ 15,526 $ 13,363 $ 127 $ 566 $ 12,670 $ 127 4 7 lanes and intersections, curb extensions and bus islands and improved lighting.

RIV 1254A Temecula, City of Santa Gertrudis Creek Trail Phase II Santa Gertrudis Creek Trail Undercrossing, Lighting, Signage, and Public $ 2,085 $ 1,502 $ 1,462 $ 40 4 8 Outreach Campaign. SF 2330 San Francisco County Alemany Interchange Improvements, Phase 2 On Alemany Blvd at the intersection of San Bruno Ave to Peralta Ave: $ 2,727 $ 1,971 $ 1,971 4 4 construct a multi-use path, new traffic signals, and crosswalks. MON 2990 Transportation Agency for Monterey Every Child: Community-Supported Safe Routes to School Establish safe routes to school community support networks in 10 $ 2,225 $ 2,143 $ 2,143 $ 2,143 4 5 disadvantaged communities in Monterey County and use innovative tools to provide ongoing and engaging programming. 4 10 STA 3456 Oakdale, City of High School G Street Bike/Ped Corridor Improvements High School G Street Bike and Ped Corridor Improvements. $ 703 $ 703 $ 5 $ 40 $ 658 $ 5 $ 40 LA 5582 Los Angeles County Pedestrian Plans for Disadvantaged Communities in Unincorporated Los Community Pedestrian Plans for five disadvantaged communities in $ 1,550 $ 1,550 $ 1,550 $ 1,550 4 7 Angeles County unincorporated Los Angeles County, identifying barriers to access and needed safety improvements and enhancements. LA 5583 Los Angeles County Metropolitan TraDoran Street Grade Separation Active Transportation Access Project This project will construct two bridges for shared used by pedestrians and $ 22,219 $ 16,319 $ 16,319 4 7 cyclists across Verdugo Wash, San Fernando Road, railroad tracks, and SR-134.

ORA 2194 Santa Ana, City of Kennedy Elementary and Villa Fundamental Intermediate SRTS Ped and bike traffic safety improvements for Kennedy Elementary and Villa $ 1,482 $ 1,482 $ 23 $ 168 $ 1,291 $ 23 4 12 Fundamental Intermesafe routes to school. Work includes bulbouts, sidewalk, curb ramp and bikeways. LA 5584 Palmdale, City of Avenue R Complete Streets and Safe Routes Project Construction Phase Construct 18,200 feet of bike lanes, 8,000 feet of sidewalk, 16 ADA ramps, and $ 9,630 $ 5,150 $ 5,150 4 7 33 enhanced crosswalks to provide continuous bike lanes and sidewalks on Avenue R. PLA 1530A Placer County Transportation PlanninHighway 49 Sidewalk Gap Closure PCTPA proposes to construct 2.8 miles of sidewalk and ADA improvements $ 16,403 $ 14,403 $ 350 $ 13,320 $ 733 $ 350 $ 733 4 3 along State Route 49 and implement a four-year safe routes to school program at six area schools. ORA 2195 Santa Ana, City of Fremont Elementary and Spurgeon Intermediate SRTS Ped and Bike traffic safety improvements for Fremont Elementary and $ 5,776 $ 5,776 $ 84 $ 843 $ 4,849 $ 84 $ 843 4 12 Spurgeon Intermediate safe routes to school. Work includes bulbouts, sidewalk, curb ramp and bikeways. SD 1362 National City, City of National City Bike Wayfinding The project will install more than 100 bicycle wayfinding signs at decision $ 942 $ 942 $ 15 $ 95 $ 832 $ 15 4 11 points throughout the City's recently constructed bicycle network. SD 1363 Vista, City of Townsite Complete Street Improvements Closes sidewalk gaps to schools, parks, employment, health care and retail, $ 4,177 $ 3,968 $ 100 $ 400 $ 3,468 $ 100 4 11 bike facilities, traffic calming elements such as traffic circles, curb extensions, and crosswalks. RIV 1255 Jurupa Valley, City of Jurupa Valley Sunnyslope Area SRTS Sidewalk Gap Closure 9,715 linear ft of new sidewalk, 15 crosswalks, 19 ADA ramps and RRFB $ 3,173 $ 2,855 $ 1 $ 388 $ 2,466 $ 1 $ 388 4 8 controlled X-walk in the vicinity of Sunnyslope Elementary School located within a disadvantaged community. KIN 6999 Kings County SR 41 Pedestrian Crossing and Pathway Improvements Construct 6 feet AC pathway including Hot Mix Asphalt ramps at each $ 360 $ 360 $ 8 $ 40 $ 312 $ 8 $ 40 4 6 intersection. Install 4 rectangular rapid flashing beacons at pedestrian crossing at General Petroleum Avenue. RIV 1256A Eastvale, City of North/South Bike Network Gap Closure & Connectivity to North Eastvale Installation of 4.7 miles of road diet and protected bikeways adjacent to six $ 8,091 $ 6,471 $ 114 $ 457 $ 5,600 $ 300 $ 114 4 8 schools in Eastvale. Gap Closure of existing bike network with north and south routes. LA 5585 South Gate, City of Tweedy Boulevard Complete Streets Project Install bulb-outs, parklets, in-roadway warning lights, high visibility crosswalks, $ 5,776 $ 4,620 $ 4,620 4 7 audible pedestrian push buttons, pedestrian signal countdown heads, LPI timing, and ADA ramps. ORA 2196A Anaheim, City of Citywide Safe Routes to School Sidewalk Gap Closure Construct ADA accessible sidewalk segments to close all remaining sidewalk $ 4,199 $ 4,149 $ 104 $ 550 $ 424 $ 3,021 $ 50 $ 104 4 12 gaps located within one-half mile of school entrances. SBD 1257A Colton, City of Jehue Corridor and Eucalyptus Avenue Class I Bike Paths Construct a new Class I bike and pedestrian path in west Colton that will serve $ 2,820 $ 2,720 $ 195 $ 292 $ 125 $ 2,079 $ 29 $ 195 4 8 four public schools. The project will provide a safer path of travel for students and residents. KER 7001 Kern County - D6 Walk Isabella In Lake Isabella: Lake Isabella Blvd and Erskine Creek Rd: Pedestrian and Cyclist $ 6,086 $ 5,140 $ 854 $ 4,286 4 6 safety and accessbility improvements. LA 5586 Los Angeles, City of Alexandria Avenue Elementary School Neighborhood Safety Improvements Transform one of the City’s most traffic-stressed schools through the $ 5,600 $ 4,480 $ 549 $ 183 $ 382 $ 3,366 $ 549 4 7 Project implementation of safety improvements, bicycle infrastructure, and speed- reduction measures.

15 of 17 ATP Non-SB1 Projects

Total Project ATP ATP PAED ATP PSE ATP RW ATP CON ATP CON-NI Allocated Allocated CON- Cycle District County PPNO Agency Project Name PROJECT DESCRIPTION Allocated PSE Allocated RW Allocated CON Cost Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed PAED NI

SAC 1798 Rancho Cordova, City of Rancho Cordova School Zone Improvement Project This project will improve safety around 6 schools in Rancho Cordova by $ 1,282 $ 1,122 $ 1,122 4 3 installing high-visibility crosswalks, ADA-compliant curb ramps, and pedestrian- activated flashing beacons. RIV 1258 Moreno Valley, City of Juan Bautista de Anza Multi-Use Trail Project Allows for the design, engineering and construction of more than 4 miles of $ 8,653 $ 8,403 $ 350 $ 660 $ 7,393 $ 350 $ 660 4 8 multi-use trail for bicyclist and pedestrians and leverages previous investment in other phases. SCL 2331 San Jose, City of Better BikewaySJ - San Fernando Corridor Better BikewaySJ - San Fernando Corridor is capital investments in traffic and $ 11,919 $ 9,992 $ 357 $ 1,427 $ 8,208 $ 357 4 4 bicycle signals, transit boarding islands, and dutch-style protected intersections. LA 5587 Monterey Park, City of Monterey Park School and Crosswalk Safety Enhancement Project Pedestrian safety enhancements at various locations throughout the City of $ 1,367 $ 1,367 $ 15 $ 140 $ 1,212 $ 15 4 7 Monterey Park for safer crossings with direct links to schools and high pedestrian activity areas. MON 2936 Transportation Agency for Monterey Fort Ord Regional Trail and Greenway: Highway 218 Segment (Monterey Construct a 1.5-mile paved bicycle and pedestrian trail segment of the $ 12,397 $ 10,379 $ 1,198 $ 9,181 $ 1,198 4 5 County) proposed 32-mile Fort Ord Regional Trail and Greenway to improve safety and promote healthier lifestyles. SB 2991 Santa Barbara, City of U.S. 101 State Street Undercrossing Active Transportation Improvements Design and construct wider sidewalks and wider, protected bike lanes on State $ 5,961 $ 4,756 $ 412 $ 551 $ 45 $ 3,748 $ 412 4 5 Street between Gutierrez Street and Yanonali Street (the U.S. 101 State Street Undercrossing). SB 2992 Santa Barbara County Modoc Road Multimodal Path Gap Closure Construct 1.1 miles of Class I (multi-use) path along Modoc Road for bicyclists, $ 6,990 $ 5,351 $ 388 $ 543 $ 78 $ 4,342 $ 388 4 5 runners and pedestrians of all ages and abilities. BUT 1031 Chico, City of Bikeway 99 Phase 5 - 20th Street Pedestrian/Bicycle Overcrossing Bikeway 99 Phase 5 closes the final gap in pedestrian and bikeway facilities $ 15,464 $ 12,356 $ 2,252 $ 10,104 $ 2,252 4 3 adjacent to SR 99 from Chico Mall across 20th Street to the end of Business Lane. KIN 7002 Avenal, City of Avenal Safe Routes to School SR 269 Improvement Project Avenal Safe Routes to School SR 269 Improvement Project will add to and $ 537 $ 537 $ 10 $ 86 $ 5 $ 436 $ 10 4 6 improve existing safety features along SR 269 (Skyline Blvd.) encouraging active modes of transportation. MEN 4726A Willits, City of City of Willits Rail with Trail Project Environmental, design, and construction for a 10-foot wide multi-use trail that $ 6,362 $ 6,362 $ 350 $ 400 $ 5,423 $ 189 $ 350 4 1 will provide an improved north-south bicycle and pedestrian route through the City of Willits. TEH 2590 Corning, City of ATP Olive View School Connectivity Project Funding for new sidewalks, curbs, gutters and crosswalks to close gaps in the $ 1,123 $ 1,118 $ 30 $ 150 $ 80 $ 858 $ 30 4 2 existing sidewalks infrastructure adjacent to Olive View Elementary School.

SCR 2993A University of California - Santa Cruz UCSC Bike Path Safety Improvement Phase 2/Bike Safety Education Reconstruct and widen Class I bike path to meet Caltrans' standards within $ 1,499 $ 799 $ 65 $ 369 $ 365 $ 65 $ 369 $ 365 4 5 current alignment and provide robust bike safety education outreach to the campus community. 4 5 SB 2994 Santa Barbara, City of Lower Eastside Community Connectivity Active Transportation Plan Lower Eastside Community Connectivity Active Transportation Plan. $ 344 $ 344 $ 344 $ 344 TEH 2589 Corning, City of West Street School Connectivity Project Funding for new sidewalks, curbs, gutters, crosswalks and bike lanes to close $ 1,309 $ 1,304 $ 30 $ 185 $ 80 $ 1,009 $ 30 4 2 gaps in the existing sidewalks infrastructure adjacent to West Street Elementary School. SB 2995 Goleta, City of San Jose Mulitpurpose Path Design and construct a 1.4-mile multipurpose path, bike and ped bridge, $ 20,179 $ 17,959 $ 1,800 $ 869 $ 15,290 4 5 undercrossings and tunnel, and striping along San Jose Creek for bicyclists.

FRE 7017 Fresno, City of Connecting the Winchell Neighborhood, Butler/8th and Orange/Lowe Signals Install traffic signals, pedestrian countdown equipment, sidewalks,curb ramps, $ 1,251 $ 1,108 $ 1 $ 86 $ 31 $ 990 $ 1 $ 86 4 6 curb, gutter, signing and striping to support active travel. FRE 7018 Fresno, City of Pathway to Play at Inspiration Park - Gettysburg/Polk Sidewalk/Signal Install sidewalk, curb, gutter, class II bike lanes, a traffic signal, street light, $ 865 $ 616 $ 616 4 6 accessible pedestrian countdown equipment, curb ramps, signal loops, signage and striping. FRE 7019 Fresno, City of Southeast Fresno Cycle Track, First from Tulare to Ventura/Hazelwood Reconstruct First St, install Class IV Cycle Track, Class II bike lane, flexible $ 902 $ 258 $ 258 4 6 posts/delineators, loops, signage, striping, curb ramps and reduce median nose intrusion. FRE 7020 Fresno County West Park Pedestrian Pathway Install an asphalt concrete pedestrian pathway and appropriate signage along $ 548 $ 548 $ 20 $ 78 $ 450 $ 20 4 6 Valentine Avenue from the community of West Park to West Park Elementary School. 4 6 FRE 7021 Fresno, City of Pathway to Play at Calwa Park - Barton/Florence Sidewalks Install sidewalk, curb ramps, curb and gutter. $ 361 $ 288 $ 1 $ 16 $ 79 $ 192 $ 1 $ 16 $ 79 FRE 7022 Fresno, City of Robinson Elementary Crossing Improvements Install traffic signal, pedestrian countdown equipment, accessible pedestrian $ 660 $ 584 $ 2 $ 43 $ 35 $ 504 $ 2 $ 43 4 6 signal equipment, curb ramps, curb, gutter, signing and striping to support active travel. FRE 7023 Fresno, City of Mckenzie Trail Crossing Improvements Install HAWK pedestrian crossing signal, pedestrian countdown equipment, $ 422 $ 374 $ 2 $ 30 $ 342 $ 2 $ 30 4 6 accessible pedestrian signal equipment, signing and striping to support active travel. 4 6 FRE 7024 Fresno, City of Maple Avenue Cycle Track and Pedestrian Scramble Install a Class IV cycle track, pedestrian scramble, signage and striping. $ 182 $ 111 $ 111 $ 111 FRE 7025 Coalinga, City of Coalinga Perimeter Multi-Use Trail Construct 14'-wide bicycle/pedestrian trails to complete approximately 0.95 $ 952 $ 885 $ 100 $ 65 $ 60 $ 660 $ 100 4 6 miles (8,300 linear feet) of Coalinga's perimeter trail and loop-and-spur network. KER 7026 Bakersfield, City of Friant-Kern Canal Multi-Use Path Construct a Class I multi-use path (6 miles) along the Friant-Kern Canal that $ 8,200 $ 4,306 $ 4,306 4 6 connects to the Kern River Parkway (32 miles) to serve as a regional active transportation corridor. ALA 2333 Alameda County Transportation ComAlameda County School Travel Opportunities Program Comprehensive school transportation alternatives program targeting $ 4,178 $ 3,761 $ 3,761 $ 3,761 4 4 disadvantaged and high-collision communities to encourage active transportation in Alameda County K-12 schools. SF 2335 San Francisco Municipal Transportat 6th Street Pedestrian Safety Project Install pedestrian safety improvements, including wider sidewalks, new traffic $ 19,761 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 4 4 signals, corner bulbouts, street lighting, and traffic lane reallocation, on a high- injury corridor. SON 2337 Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit DistrSMART Pathway - Santa Rosa to Rohnert Park/Petaluma and Penngrove Gap Within the publicly owned railroad right-of-way between Petaluma and $ 13,802 $ 12,574 $ 1,817 $ 10,757 Closure Project Penngrove and between Rohnert Park and Santa Rosa in Sonoma County, 4 4 construct 5.7-mile Class 1 non-motorized pathway.

SCL 2336 San Jose, City of Willow-Keyes Complete Streets Improvements Construct Class IV protected bike lane, sidewalk, curb-extension, enhanced $ 19,649 $ 12,926 $ 12,926 4 4 crosswalks, pedestrian-scale lighting, transit boarding improvements; reconfigure complex intersections. ALA 2334 Albany, City of Ohlone Greenway Trail Safety Improvements Project includes installing 3 bulb outs, new signal equipment, leading $ 665 $ 410 $ 410 4 4 pedestrian interval, pedestrian countdown heads, APS pedestrian push buttons and high visibility crosswalks. ALA 2332 Alameda County Active and Safe Oakland Will bring Safe Routes to School and Safety Patrol programming to 18 $ 999 $ 999 $ 999 $ 999 disadvantaged elementary schools that have not adopted and maintained such 4 4 programs.

SAC 1800 Sacramento, City of Franklin Boulevard Complete Street Phase 2 A reduction in travel lanes from four to two, addition of Class IV bikeways, $ 12,591 $ 1,880 $ 1,000 $ 880 $ 1,000 $ 880 4 3 sidewalk and crosswalk improvements, pedestrian lighting, and landscaping and shade trees. SAC 1801 Sacramento, City of Broadway Complete Streets Project - Phase 2 In Sacramento, on Broadway between 16th Street/Land Park $ 4,886 $ 3,661 $ 550 $ 3,111 $ 550 Drive and 24th Street. Reduce from four to two lanes with two-way left turn 4 3 lane, install bicycle facilities, pedestrian improvements, signal modifications and streetscape enhancements. SAC 1802A Sacramento County Fern Bacon Middle School Safe Routes to School Improvements Install sidewalks, buffered bike lanes, new crosswalks, curb paint, and signage. $ 990 $ 872 $ 83 $ 141 $ 598 $ 50 $ 83 $ 141 4 3 SAC 1803 San Juan Unified School District Three Steps to Safer Routes for Students, SJUSD Funding for this program will be used for education and encouragement $ 441 $ 397 $ 397 $ 397 4 3 activities targeted toward district students, as well as coordination, evaluation and assessment efforts. YUB 2021A Yuba County Cedar Lane Elementary Safe Routes to Schools Project Project includes PAED, PS&E and construction funding for curbs, gutters, $ 3,079 $ 2,729 $ 2,700 $ 29 4 3 sidewalks, bike lanes, ADA ramps, striping, signage, traffic control devices, storm drains, and crosswalks. YOL 1927 Woodland, City of W. Gibson Road Safe Routes to School Project The W. Gibson Safe Routes to School Project improves W. Gibson Rd. including $ 5,239 $ 600 $ 250 $ 350 $ 250 4 3 road diet, buffered bike lanes, ADA corner/crossings, transit and traffic signal improvements. SAC 1804A Citrus Heights, City of Auburn Boulevard Complete Streets – Phase 2 The project is the final phase of a vibrant active, "complete street" project $ 17,225 $ 1,525 $ 1,512 $ 13 4 3 including bike lane installations, min. 6 ft. wide sidewalks, transit enhancements, and landscaping. SD 1392 San Diego Association of GovernmenGObyBIKE San Diego: Education and Encouragement Start-Up Program The GObyBIKE San Diego Education & Encouragement Start-Up Program builds $ 1,967 $ 1,381 $ 1,381 $ 1,381 4 11 support for new bike infrastructure and educates all mode users on bikeway safety in the City of San Diego. SD 1393 Escondido, City of Escondido Creek Trail Transit Center Bicycle Path Improvements Project This Project closes gaps on approximately 1.6 miles of the Escondido Creek $ 827 $ 747 $ 747 4 11 Trail by adding lighting, pedestrian signals, crosswalks, ramps and signage to two intersections. SD 1394 San Diego Association of University Bikeway Build separated and buffered bike lanes; install high-visibility treatments $ 16,825 $ 8,561 $ 8,561 4 11 Governments (SANDAG) (signal-protected crossings and construct protected intersections, speed cushions, pavement markings). SD 1395 National City, City of 8th Street and Roosevelt Avenue Active Transportation Corridor, National Constructs .4 miles of a one-way 7' cycle track (.8 miles counting both sides), $ 6,991 $ 5,185 $ 5,185 4 11 City .75 miles of a 14' wide multi-use path and various intersection adjustments for safety improvements. SJ 3461 San Joaquin County Oro Avenue and Section Avenue Sidewalk Improvements Adding sidewalks, curb ramps to Oro Ave, between Section Ave and E. Main St $ 1,439 $ 1,439 $ 75 $ 180 $ 1,184 $ 75 4 10 and to Section Ave between Oro and Sinclair Aves. SJ 3462 Stockton, City of Safe Routes to School Sidewalk Gap Closure Install curb, gutter and sidewalk to close sidewalk gaps, upgrade or install curb $ 5,982 $ 2,075 $ 490 $ 452 $ 113 $ 1,020 $ 490 4 10 ramps, bulb-outs and install crosswalks to complete the pedestrian network at various schools. IMP 1396 Imperial County Heffernan Avenue from 14th St to 10th Street Intall sidewalks on Hefferman from 330 ft west of Heffernan Ave to Heffernan $ 727 $ 642 $ 8 $ 79 $ 44 $ 511 $ 8 $ 79 4 11 Ave; Heffernan Ave from 14th to 11th; 11th St from 400 ft west of Heffernan Ave in Heber, CA. LA 5661 Huntington Park, City of Huntington Park Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety and Connectivity Project The project will create a network of four complete streets boulevards with $ 4,650 $ 4,117 $ 58 $ 288 $ 3,771 $ 58 4 7 pedestrian safety & Class III bicycle improvements, as well as a downtown pedestrian focus area. LA 5662 Los Angeles, City of Broadway-Manchester Active Transportation Equity Project 4-mile Class IV cycle track; Sidewalk and crossing improvements including $ 46,600 $ 24,821 $ 4,000 $ 1,200 $ 19,621 $ 4,000 4 7 continental crosswalks, curb extensions, curb ramp upgrades; Pedestrian signals; shade trees. LA 5663 Los Angeles, City of LA River Greenway, West San Fernando Valley Gap Closure Design and construction of 2.93 miles of a greenway gap closure along the $ 51,822 $ 18,793 $ 200 $ 18,593 $ 200 4 7 banks of the LA River, and adjacent on-street network of bicycle and pedestrian improvements. 4 7 LA 5664 Los Angeles County East LA Active Transportation Education and Encouragement Program Active transportation education and outreach program in East Los Angeles. $ 747 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 ORA 2197 Costa Mesa, City of Merrimac Way Multipurpose Street, Sidewalk and Bicycle Facility Project The Merrimac Way Street, Sidewalk and Bicycle Facility MultipurposeTrail $ 1,300 $ 1,105 $ 1,105 $ 1,105 4 12 Project will construct off-road bicycle and pedestrian multi-purpose trail improvements on Merrimac Way. ORA 2198 Santa Ana, City of McFadden Avenue Protected Bike Lane and Bicycle Boulevard Project McFadden Avenue Class 4 Protected Bike Lane and Class 3 Bicycle Boulevard $ 6,999 $ 6,999 $ 102 $ 1,022 $ 5,875 $ 102 4 12 from Harbor Boulevard to Grand Avenue in the City of Santa Ana. ORA 2199 Santa Ana, City of Standard Avenue Protected Bike Lane and Protected Intersection Project Standard Avenue Class 4 Protected Bike Lane and Class 2 Buffered Bike Lane $ 6,666 $ 6,666 $ 122 $ 1,100 $ 5,444 $ 122 $ 1,100 4 12 from 3rd Street to Warner Avenue and Protected Intersection Project at McFadden in the City of Santa Ana. ORA 1300 Orange County Transportation AuthoSafe Travels Education Program (STEP) Campaign Non-Infrastructure Safe Travels Education Program (STEP) Campaign focused $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 4 12 on education and encouragement activities for walking and biking. RIV 1259 Palm Desert, City of San Pablo Avenue Improvements from Fred Waring to Magnesia Falls The San Pablo Avenue corridor improvements provide new sidewalk for $ 4,503 $ 3,222 $ 3,222 $ 3,222 4 8 pedestrians, separate bike lanes for cyclist, class 4 paths, and new roundabouts for intersection control. RIV 1260 Riverside County Riverside County Safe Routes to School Program, Corona Implementation of comprehensive Safe Routes to School Program at five $ 580 $ 325 $ 325 $ 325 4 8 schools in Corona, including ped/bike safety events, encouragement campaigns, and walkability workshops. RIV 1261A Riverside County El Toro Road-Dexter Avenue Safe Routes to School Sidewalk Project Construct 5,748' of sidewalk, curb and gutter on El Toro/Dexter from Carmella $ 2,311 $ 2,311 $ 50 $ 330 $ 80 $ 1,763 $ 88 $ 50 4 8 Ct to 630' N of Central Ave. including 7 new curb ramps and a new crosswalk and 2 flashing beacons. RIV 1262 Lake Elsinore, City of Murrieta Creek Multi-Use Trail - Palomar Trail to Lake Trail Construct 1 Mile of safety improvements including Multi-Use Trail, one $ 5,079 $ 5,079 $ 365 $ 350 $ 460 $ 3,904 $ 365 4 8 viewpoint, retaining walls, safety fences, striping and pedestrian lights to connect places of destinations. RIV 1263 Riverside County Riverside County Safe Routes to School Program, Desert Hot Springs Implementation of comprehensive SRTS Program in 8 Desert Hot Springs $ 610 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 4 8 schools, including ped/bike safety events, encouragement campaigns, and walkability workshops. SB 1264 Fontana, City of Fontana Safe Routes to School Gap Closure Install missing sidewalk segments, accessible ramps, high-visibility crosswalks, $ 1,477 $ 1,477 $ 12 $ 124 $ 87 $ 1,254 $ 12 4 8 lighting, Class II & III bikeways, and striping/signage near three public schools.

SB 1265 Rialto, City of Terra Vista Drive Neighborhood Safe Routes to School Infrastructure Construction of planned SRTS improvements in the City of Rialto, including $ 663 $ 663 $ 20 $ 60 $ 583 $ 20 $ 60 4 8 Implementation speed feedback signs, RRFBs, high visibility crosswalks, ADA curb ramps, and bicycle facilities. SB 1266 Twentynine Palms, City of Twentynine Palms Safe Routes to School Infrastructure Implementation Construction of sidewalk and asphalt paths, curb ramps, high vis crosswalks, $ 1,467 $ 1,467 $ 153 $ 51 $ 1,263 $ 153 4 8 Grant pedestrian hybrid beacons, speed feedback units, and school signage, and tree/shrubbery relocation SB 1267 Rialto, City of Safe Routes for Active Play, Work, and Live Rialto! Implement the programs identified in the Rialto SRTS Plan to establish active $ 549 $ 549 $ 549 $ 549 4 8 modes of transportation in everyday life for Rialto students, families, residents and businesses. SB 1268A Ontario, City of Pedestrian Improvements around Haynes, Vista Grande and Oaks Schools Construction of missing sidewalk gaps (incl. ROW), ADA ramps, street lights, $ 6,998 $ 5,764 $ 841 $ 4,767 $ 156 $ 841 4 8 and enhanced pedestrian crosswalks (including ped. activated beacons) and encouragement programs. SB 1269 San Bernardino Associated Governm San Bernardino County Safe Routes to School Program SBCTA is partnering with SBC DPH to extend the county-wide SRTS Education, $ 1,053 $ 500 $ 500 4 8 Encouragement, Evaluation and Enforcement Program to an additional, targeted 31 schools.

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Total Project ATP ATP PAED ATP PSE ATP RW ATP CON ATP CON-NI Allocated Allocated CON- Cycle District County PPNO Agency Project Name PROJECT DESCRIPTION Allocated PSE Allocated RW Allocated CON Cost Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed Programmed PAED NI

VAR 5665 Southern California Association of GoSCAG 2019 Local Demonstration Initiative Demonstrate temporary active transportation infrastructure to facilitate $ 2,599 $ 2,599 $ 2,599 $ 2,599 4 7 public engagement, test infrastructure concepts, and improve project delivery.

VEN 5666 Ventura, City of Active Transportation Mobility Plan Prepare Active Transportation Plan for City of Ventura, including SRTS Plan for $ 950 $ 950 $ 950 $ 950 4 7 Ventura Unified School District, increasing low cost mobility options and access for all residents. VEN 5667 Oxnard, City of Oxnard Boulevard Bikeway Gap Closure Class I bikeway gap closure and ADA improvements alongside Oxnard $ 860 $ 860 $ 98 $ 762 $ 98 4 7 Boulevard between Gonzales Road and Camino Del Sol. VEN 5668 Ventura County Potrero Road Bike Lane Improvements – Phase II Construct 3.2 bike lane miles (Class II) on Potrero Road-Phase II by adding 5 $ 1,515 $ 1,265 $ 1,265 $ 1,265 4 7 feet of pavement to either side of road. Westerly extension of Phase I, was funded by ATP Cycle 3. VEN 5669 Thousand Oaks, City of Los Feliz Sidewalk Phase II Construct sidewalk, curb, gutter and accessible ramps on the north & south $ 1,651 $ 898 $ 898 4 7 side of Los Feliz Dr. between Thousand Oaks Blvd. & Conejo School Rd (4,680 ft). STA 3463A Stanislaus County Bret Harte Elementary Safe Crossing and Active Transportation Connectivity Bike/ped improvements at various project locations. $ 3,005 $ 2,402 $ 2,380 $ 22 4 10 Project STA 3464 Patterson, City of Patterson - Citywide Active Transportation Plan The project will identify pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure deficiencies and $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 4 10 solutions through the creation of a City-Wide Active Transportation Master Plan for Patterson. ED 1227 South Lake Tahoe, City of Lake Tahoe Boulevard Class 1 Bicycle Trail Construct a class 1 bike trail, ADA compliant ramps, and pathway lighting along $ 3,025 $ 744 $ 744 4 3 the 0.6 mile section of Lake Tahoe Blvd from the Intersection of Viking Way to Hwy 50. Road Diet. TUL 7027 Woodlake, City of North Valencia Blvd. Safe Routes to School Extension, Gap Improvements Install pedestrian and bicycle lane improvements such as: sidewalk, curb, $ 1,204 $ 980 $ 980 $ 980 4 6 gutter, ADA compliant ramps, crosswalks, street lights, and Class II bike lanes.

TUL 7028 Tulare County County of Tulare: Road 160 Sidewalk Improvements, Ivanhoe Construction of improvements consisting of curb & gutter, sidewalk, ADA $ 1,575 $ 1,288 $ 263 $ 1,025 4 6 ramps, drive approaches, asphalt concrete paveouts, and drainage improvements. VAR CCC02 Calif. Conservation Corps 19/20 & 20/21 CCC Projects Active Transportation Projects implemented by the California Conservation $ 8,000 $ 8,000 4 53 Corps and certified Local Community Corps. SD 1161A La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians La Jolla Active Transportation Project 2014 The La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians ATP will create a Reservation-wide multi- $ 3,971 $ 4,110 $ 350 $ 591 $ 150 $ 2,880 $ 139 $ 350 purpose trail; Install traffic signage to increase safety for non-motorized; Install sidewalks on arterial roads on the Reservation; Through community outreach, 1 11 augment Tribal health and knowledge; Address reduction in childhood obesity; Reduce Tribal community GHG emmissions.

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