 | Planning and Project Development | The Project Development - Circulation Service Area consists of the following four activities: -
Capital Improvement Program -
Transportation Funding Programs -
Compliance and Grant Acquisition -
Irvine Business Complex (IBC) Program Implementation -
Transportation Advocacy Capital Improvement Program - Project Development develops and maintains the City’s Circulation Capital Improvement Program (CIP). In coordination with the City’s five-year CIP/Strategic Business Plan, Project Development develops concept reports, Project Study Reports, Project Reports & Preliminary Engineering Reports to evaluate the feasibility and cost of proposed transportation system improvements. It also provides analysis (environmental, funding opportunities, community coordination etc.) as required. Transportation Funding Programs - Transportation Funding Programs coordinate and support the budgeting, expenditure and accounting of Federal, State, County and internal (SDC, IBC, Bike bond, ATMS, Bake Fee District) transportation funds. Transportation Funding Program monitors and interprets the respective grant/fee program provisions, assures the City’s compliance with the mandates of Measure M, Proposition 111/CMP, ISTEA, etc. Compliance and Grant Acquisition - Compliance and Grant Acquisition oversees City compliance with the provisions of the State Congestion Management Program and with the provisions of the countywide Traffic Improvement and Growth Management Ordinance. This program pursues transportation funding through federal, state and county funding programs for City CIP projects. Irvine Business Complex (IBC) Program Implementation - The Irvine Business Complex (IBC) Program monitors and implements the area-wide transportation mitigations associated with the 1985 and 1992 IBC rezoning EIR’s, and prepares regular monitoring reports for Commission and City Council consideration. Transportation Advocacy -Transportation Advocacy monitors, coordinates and participates in the development of the regional transportation systems consistent with City policies, commitments and objectives. Transportation Advocacy also reviews and comments on planning and engineering documents developed by special districts, agencies, cities and the County of Orange; protects and promotes the City’s interests in the development of the Transportation Corridors. | | | |
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