Reallocate 2018/19 transportation funds as recommended by community committee
In Plain English
The Environmental Community Investment Agreement Committee recommended moving money between different transportation programs in the 2018/19 budget. The committee made these recommendations in August and November 2018. If approved, the city shifts funds to specific transit and transportation projects without changing the total budget amount.
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Votes
Approve said budget withholding the Traffic Interconnect Project until staff had discussions with the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee and the City of San Pablo to coordinate project funding
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Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved shifting money between transportation programs in the 2018/19 budget, but held back funding for one project pending further coordination. The Traffic Interconnect Project must wait until city staff discusses funding coordination with the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee and the City of San Pablo. This budget reallocation moves existing funds to different transit and transportation projects without changing the total amount the city spends. The changes were recommended by the Environmental Community Investment Agreement Committee based on their reviews last year.
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