Title
California Department of Transportation Freeway Service Patrol Program Fund Transfer Agreements
Overview
The Orange County Transportation Authority serves as the administering agency for the Freeway Service Patrol program in Orange County. Funding for the Freeway Service Patrol program is provided annually from the California Department of Transportation through the State Highway Account and the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, also known as Senate Bill 1. Funding agreements are necessary each fiscal year to facilitate the transfer of funds to the Orange County Transportation Authority for the continuance of the Freeway Service Patrol program. Staff is seeking Board of Directors approval to authorize the Chief Executive Officer to negotiate and execute funding each year through fiscal year 2028-29.
Recommendation(s)
A. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer to negotiate and execute Cooperative Agreement No. C-9-1620 between the Orange County Transportation Authority and the California Department of Transportation for fiscal year 2019-20 Freeway Service Patrol Program State Highway Account funding of approximately $2,294,286.
B. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer to negotiate and execute Cooperative Agreement No. C-9-1620 between the Orange County Transportation Authority and the California Department of Transportation for fiscal year 2019-20 Freeway Service Patrol Program Senate Bill 1 funding of approximately $1,969,345.
C. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer to negotiate and execute Cooperative Agreements between the Orange County Transportation Authority and the California Department of Transportation each year for fiscal years 2020-21 through 2028-29 Freeway Service Patrol Program State Highway Account funding in an amount not to exceed $20,545,608, for the nine fiscal years.
D. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer to negotiate and execute Cooperative Agreements between the Orange County Transportation Authority and the Califo...
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