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File #: 2015-4254    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 9/9/2015 In control: City Manager Office
On agenda: 10/13/2015 Final action: 10/13/2015
Title: Discuss and consider action to approve an Interlocal Agreement between Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (CMTA) and the City of Pflugerville to create a Transit Development Plan.
Attachments: 1. FY2016 ILA with Pflugerville for TDP 10-2-15 Final

Title

Discuss and consider action to approve an Interlocal Agreement between Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (CMTA) and the City of Pflugerville to create a Transit Development Plan.

 

Summary

The purpose of the proposed interlocal agreement (ILA) is to enable the city of Pflugerville to leverage regional transit funds, also known as Section 5307 funds, for transit development planning efforts with a 20 percent local match. The ILA also allows the city to benefit from existing contracts between Capital Metro and its contractor, URS, who is also working on similar plans in other cities in the region, including Georgetown, Hutto and Buda.

 

Generally, the scope of work is to develop a 3-year transit development plan (TDP) to identify transit needs, analyze service options and financing, and provide recommendations for transit services. Much consideration will be given for implementation of the Project Connect North Corridor study recommendations which included park and ride facilities with services connecting to existing transit facilities in Capital Metro's service area, such as Tech Ridge and the Howard (Rail) Station. The planning efforts will also integrate participation from a small advisory committee and stakeholder input.

 

The TDP will be updated annually.  The cost and extent of the annual update will be known following the completion of the TDP.

 

Status

The CMTA Board of Directors will  consider the Interlocal Agreement on October 26, 2015. The proposed contract start date is November 1, 2015.  The  City Attorney has reviewed the interlocal agreement.

 

Prior City Council Action

n/a

 

Deadline for City Council Action

There is no deadline for action, however action is requested in order to maintain the project schedule.

 

Projected Future City Council Action

Staff will seek approval of the plan upon completion which is anticipated in approximately six months.

 

Fiscal Impact

The city's contribution to fund the planning effort is $17,005 representing 20 percent of the total cost, which is included in the FY 2016 budget in the Administration Public Transportation Services.

 

Staff Recommendation

Staff recommends approval.

 

Drafter

Trey Fletcher, AICP

Assistant City Manager