Marin s ½-cent Transportation Sales Tax
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1 Marin s ½-cent Transportation Sales Tax In 2004, Marin County voters approved a ½-cent sales tax measure to fund local transportation projects. On November 6, voters will have the opportunity to renew the transportation sales tax and approve an expenditure plan that better reflects current transportation needs and priorities. The ballot measure is titled Measure AA. A two-thirds majority is required to renew the sales tax and create a reliable stream of local transportation funding into the future. More than a year of community input was provided to create the expenditure plan and the plan was approved by every city and town in Marin and by all five members of the Marin County Board of Supervisors. The 30-year Expenditure Plan defines how the funds will be spent to rebuild our local roads, provide safe routes to schools, support transit and key highway improvements, reduce congestions and promote sustainability throughout Marin County. For more information, please visit The Expenditure Plan includes: $7.2 million annually for local streets and roads $12.4 million for the Marin-Sonoma Narrows $16.5 million for the direct connector from northbound 101 to eastbound 580 and the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge $24.8 million for highway 101 interchange improvements $3.1 million annually for Safe Routes to Schools including funding for 96 crossing guards $14.9 million annually for transit including local and rural transit and services for students, seniors and people with disabilities 26.5% $7.2 M Maintain, improve local roads and related infrastructure How will sales tax funds be distributed? 11.5% $3.1 M Reduce school-related congestion and provide safer access to schools 7% $1.9 M Reduce congestion on Highway 101 and adjacent roadways $27 M* ALLOCATION OF SALES TAX FUNDS WITH RENEWAL OF MEASURE A *Estimated Annual Revenue (Millions) 0.5% Access 4% Facilities 5% Schools 55% $14.9 M Maintain and expand efficient and effective local transit services 3% Rural 33% Local 9.5% Seniors and Persons with Disabilities
2 BELVEDERE / TIBURON PENINSULA BELVEDERE Total funds allocated to date: $355,614 Under existing measure: $31,500 annually (13.25%) Under renewal: $52,000 annually (22%) TIBURON Total funds allocated to date: $1,215,709 Under existing measure: $ annually (13.25%) Under renewal: $183,000 annually (22%) 9 crossing guards 4 active schools: Bel Air Middle, Del Mar Middle, Reed Elementary, St. Hilary Elementary Bike/Pedestrian Improvements at Greenwood Cove and Blackfield Drive $116,000 Ned s Way Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon $25,000 Shuttle Route 219 Service every 30 minutes daily 180 daily riders Shuttle Route 219f Connection to 6 ferry boats Connections at Strawberry Service every 15 minutes daily 300 local passenger trips STUDENT SERVICES FOR SENIORS & PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES 60 residents on Peninsula registered as Marin Access customers 3,200+ passenger trips on paratransit 500+ passenger trips on Catch-A-Ride (taxi subsidy program) 20+ passenger trips on volunteer driver program Redwood High School Routes 113 and daily passenger trips Youth Discount Passes 92 passes issued 64% to incomequalified students
3 TOWN OF CORTE MADERA LOCAL STREETS AND ROADS Total funds allocated to date: $1,218,719 Under existing measure: $112,000 annually (13.25%) Under renewal: $186,000 annually (22%) 7 crossing guards Tamalpais Drive pedestrian crossing $90,000 Sidewalk and bicycle improvements: Marin Catholic Day School, Marin Montessori and Lycee Francais La Perouse $244,000 Neil Cummins sidewalk improvements $80,000 Every 15 minutes at the Paradise bus pad Marin Transit Rt 17, 36 GGT Rt 24, 27, 30, 70 Rt 22 to COM/San Anselmo, Mill Valley, and Marin City Over 300 daily passenger trips in Corte Madera STUDENT SERVICES FOR SENIORS & PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES 220+ residents registered as Marin Access customers 4,000+ passenger trips on paratransit 1,300+ passenger trips on Catch-A-Ride (taxi subsidy program) 120+ passenger trips on volunteer driver program Redwood High School 245 passenger trips a day Hall Middle School 193 passenger trips per day Youth discount passes 230 annual passes
4 COUNTY OF MARIN MAJOR ROADS West Marin: $8.8 million Ross Valley: $13.6 million Local fixed-route West Marin Stagecoach 14 bus routes Routes 61 and 68 8,600 average Dial-A-Ride services Total funds allocated to date: $12,145,275 weekday passengers Under existing measure: $1,000,000 annually (13.25%) Under renewal: $1,800,000 annually (22%) STUDENT Supplemental Routes 100% of High Schools are served by Marin Transit 1,023 avg. daily riders Youth Pass 4,038 passes distributed SERVICES FOR SENIORS & PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES College of Marin Over 8,000 residents registered as Marin Access customers 4,500 passes issued 124,764 passenger trips on paratransit 16,000+ passenger trips on Catch-A-Ride (taxi subsidy program) 16,000+ volunteer driver trips supported by STAR/TRIP 88 crossing guards throughout the County 58 schools active in the program Maria Silveira bike/pedestrian $243,000 Strawberry Point $62,000 Venetia Valley School $50,000 Edna Maguire $250,000 Tomales Elementary & High School $250,000 Lagunitas & San Geronimo $158,000 Miller Creek School $245,000 Pine Hill Road Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) $85,000 CMS signs $18,000 SFD/Lagunitas RRFB $25,000 Butterfield RRFB $25,000 Strawberry Pt RRFB $25,000 TAM Junction $350,000 Bridgeway lighting $146,000 Pedestrian improvements $350,000
5 TOWN OF FAIRFAX STUDENT Total funds allocated to date: $996,700 Under existing measure: $87,640 annually (13.25%) Under renewal: $145,520 annually (22%) Route 125 (Drake HS) ~ 75 passenger trips daily Yellow Bus White Hill Middle School: 922 annual one way passes Hidden Valley Elementary: 79 annual one way passes Ross Valley Charter: 28 annual one way passes Daily Service on Routes 23, 68, and 228 Service every minutes ~ 250 daily passenger trips Weekday, Peak Hour Express Service on Route 23x Golden Gate Transit Regional Service 24, 24x, and 25 8 crossing guards SERVICES FOR SENIORS & PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Over 200 residents in Fairfax registered as Marin Access customers 2,600+ passenger trips on paratransit 300+ passenger trips on Catch-A-Ride (taxi subsidy program) 3 active schools: White Hill Middle School, Manor Elementary, Cascade Canyon Sidewalk improvements on Manor Oak Drive $54,500 Sidewalk improvements adjacent to White Hill School $48,000 Fairfax Bike Spine Project $350,000 Sir Francis Drake Blvd/Taylor Flashing Beacons $25,000
6 CITY OF LARKSPUR Total funds allocated to date: $1,424,695 Under existing measure: $125,000 annually (13.25%) Under renewal: $230,000 annually (22%) 7 crossing guards 3 active schools: Hall Middle School, St. Patrick, Redwood High School Hall Middle School and Redwood High School sidewalk improvements $278,510 Doherty Drive bike/pedestrian improvements $350,000 Magnolia crosswalk improvements (TDA funding) $115,000 Every 15 minutes at the Lucky Drive bus pad Marin Transit Rt 17, 36 GGT Rt 30, 70, 24, 27 Local routes Rt 22 San Anselmo/ Marin City Rt 228 Ferry/Fairfax Rt 29 COM/Ferry 311 passenger trips per day on local routes STUDENT SERVICES FOR SENIORS & PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES 161 residents registered as Marin Access customers 8,700+ passenger trips on paratransit 2,000 passenger trips on Catch-A-Ride (taxi subsidy program) 200+ passenger trips on volunteer driver program Redwood High School Rts. 113 and passenger trips a day Neil Cummins and Hall Middle School Rt passenger trips per day Youth discount passes 230 annual passes
7 CITY OF MILL VALLEY Total funds allocated to date: $2,035,173 Under existing measure: $182,000 annually (13.25%) Under renewal: $302,000 annually (22%) MAJOR ROADS Miller Ave: $13.4 million East Blithedale Ave: $1.95 million Every minutes on Marin Transit Route 17 & GGT Route 4 Stagecoach Route 61 to West Marin Direct connections to Sausalito, San Rafael Transit Center, and San Francisco 350 passenger trips per day on local routes Muir Woods Shuttle Weekends & holidays year round Weekdays: mid-june to mid-august 3,000 passenger trips on peak days 64% of riders take the Shuttle to avoid traffic & parking issues SERVICES FOR SENIORS AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES 13 Crossing Guards 10 Schools active in SR2S: Edna McGuire, Over 900 residents in Mill Valley registered Greenwood, Marin Horizon, Mill Valley Middle, as Marin Access customers Mt. Tamalpais, Old Mill, Park, Strawberry Point, 13,000+ passenger trips on paratransit Tamalpais High School (Tam HS), Tamalpais Valley 2,000+ passenger trips on Catch-A-Ride $350,000 TAM Junction (taxi subsidy program) $350,000 Camino Alto $73,000 Edna McGuire & Old Mill $41,000 Tamalpais HS, Mill Valley Middle, Edna McGuire, Park, Old Mill (match for federal grant) $25,000 Throckmorton sidewalk improvements STUDENT Route 115 Del Mar Middle, MLK Academy, Willow Creek, Tam HS Youth Pass 85 daily trips 111 annual passes distributed to Route 4, 17 and 61 Mill Valley Middle and Tam HS Tam HS All were distributed free to income 81 daily trips qualified students
8 CITY OF NOVATO Total funds allocated to date: $6,394,190 Under existing measure: $580,000 annually (13.25%) Under renewal: $960,000 annually (22%) MAJOR ROADS Novato Blvd: $13.2 million 25 crossing guards (includes 4 paid by NUSD) 11 schools participating Bilingual coordinator in San Rafael and Novato Plum St. and Hill Middle School improvements $600,000 5 crosswalk enhancement projects in 2015/16 $125,000 Routes 35, 49, 71x, and 257 connect Novato to San Rafael and other destinations south Route 251 is a local shuttle that operates daily between 6:30 am and 9:30 pm daily Novato Dial-A-Ride provides service within Novato and to destinations just outside city limits (Black Point, Bel Marin Keys, etc.) STUDENT SERVICES FOR SENIORS & PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Over 2,000 residents in Novato registered as Marin Access customers 50,000+ passenger trips on paratransit 1,700+ passenger trips on Catch-A-Ride (taxi subsidy program) Route 151, 154, 251, & 49 Serving San Marin HS, Novato HS, San Jose MS, Sinaloa MS, & Hamilton Youth Pass 472 annual passes distributed to students at nine NUSD schools 99% were distributed free to income qualified students
9 TOWN OF ROSS Total funds allocated to date: $372,658 Under existing measure: $32,500 annually (13.25%) Under renewal: $54,000 annually (22%) COM Pass Program 4,500 passes issued 500 daily trips taken 3 Crossing Guards for Ross School Shady Lane bike/pedestrian improvements $246,207 Bolinas Avenue bike/pedestrian improvements $250,000 Laurel Grove Avenue/Sir Francis Drake Blvd sidewalk improvement project $25,000 Three stops along Sir Francis Drake serve Ross Marin Transit Routes 22 and 228 provide daily service Marin Transit Route 122 adds service on school days ~ 50 passenger get on/off stops daily Nearby: Every 15 minutes at the San Anselmo Hub Marin Transit Rts: 22, 23, 23X, 68, 122 and 228 GGT Rts: 24, 24X, 25, 27 2,000 passenger trips per day on the Marin Transit routes SERVICES FOR SENIORS & PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES 2,200 residents registered as Marin Access customers countywide 800+ passenger trips on paratransit and Catch-A-Ride in the Town of Ross
10 TOWN OF SAN ANSELMO Total funds allocated to date: $1,600,474 Under existing measure: $145,000 annually (13.25%) Under renewal: $235,000 annually (22%) SERVICES FOR SENIORS AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES 2,200 residents registered as Marin Access customers Countywide Over 14,000 passenger trips on paratransit and Catch-A-Ride in San Anselmo Every 15 minutes at the Lucky Drive bus pad Marin Transit Rt 17, 36 GGT Rt 30, 70, 24, daily passenger trips day to/from San Anselmo on the Marin Transit local routes Direct and express local service to San Rafael, Sir Francis Drake corridor, Larkspur Landing, Southern Marin, and San Francisco 3 Crossing Guards 6 Schools Active in SR2S: Brookside Elementary, Hidden Valley, St. Anselm, San Domenico, Wade Thomas Elementary, Drake High School Sidewalk improvements to Brookside/Wade Thomas and St. Anselms $250,000 Bike and sidewalk improvements to Wade Thomas $150,000 Sidewalk gap closure to Brookside $350,000 Sir Francis Drake mid-block crosswalk improvements $25,000 STUDENT 1,000 student trips daily to Sir Francis Drake, White Hill, and Hidden Valley Yellow Bus White Hill Middle School: 922 annual one way passes Hidden Valley Elementary: 79 annual one way passes Ross Valley Charter: 28 annual one way passes COM Pass Program 4,500 passes issued 500 daily trips taken
11 CITY OF SAN RAFAEL Total funds allocated to date: $7,016,225 Under existing measure: $625,000 annually (13.25%) Under renewal: $1,000,000 annually (22%) MAJOR ROADS Fourth Street: $4.1 million Third Street: $12.8 million SERVICES FOR SENIORS AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Over 900 residents in San Rafael registered as Marin Access customers 68,000+ passenger trips on paratransit 10,000+ passenger trips on Catch-A-Ride (taxi subsidy program) All 9 local Marin Transit routes serve San Rafael 4 of 6 community shuttle routes serve San Rafael including Santa Venetia and Terra Linda Connecting service every 15 minutes from Downtown San Rafael to San Anselmo, Northgate/Civic Center, and Canal; via Bettini Transit Center 5,000 daily passenger trips 16 Crossing Guards San Rafael City School District and Dixie School District: Miller Creek, Davidson, Venetia Valley, Vallecito, Mary E. Silveira, Sun Valley, Coleman, Bahia Vista, Glenwood Woodland Ave. Sidewalk $250,000 Grand Avenue Project $107,000 Fifth & Cottage Ave (solar powered Xing sign) $25,000 STUDENT Route 139, 145: Terra Linda High School Routes 23, 23x, 29, 35, 36: San Rafael High School Youth Pass 996 annual passes distributed to Davidson, Madrone, San Rafael HS, TLHS, & Venetia Valley All were distributed free to income qualified students
12 CITY OF SAUSALITO Total funds allocated to date: $977,056 Under existing measure: $84,000 annually (13.25%) Under renewal: $140,000 annually (22%) SERVICES FOR SENIORS & PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Over 260 residents in Sausalito registered as Marin Access customers 3,500+ passenger trips on paratransit 800+ passenger trips on Catch-A-Ride (taxi subsidy program) Nearly 2,000 passenger trips on volunteer driver programs supported by Marin Transit Marin Transit Routes 17, 61, 71X Every minutes along Bridgeway to Sausalito Ferry 150 passenger trips per day in Sausalito Golden Gate Transit Routes 2, 30, 92 Route 66F Weekends & holidays year-round Weekdays: mid-june to mid-august average daily passengers in Sausalito 37% take the ferry to the Shuttle 3 schools active in SR2S (Bayside Martin Luther King Jr., Lycée Français, Willow Creek Academy) Sidewalk improvements to Bayside MLK Jr., & Willow Creek $52,000 Pedestrian pathways near Ebbtide and New Village School $42,000 Bridgeway sidewalk Improvement project $204,000 Enhanced lighting Donahue/US 101 undercrossing $146,000 STUDENT Route Willow Creek, Tamalpais HS ~ 75 daily trips Youth Pass 225 Annual passes distributed to MLK Academy, Willow Creek, Tamalpais HS All were distributed free to income qualified students
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