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SB 1 Repeal Eliminate Would Transportation Improvement Projects in the Sacramento Region BELOW ARE EXAMPLES OF HUNDREDS OF PROJECTS CURRENTLY UNDERWAY IN THE SACRAMENTO REGION THAT WILL LIKELY BE ELIMINATED IF SB 1 IS REPEALED SB 1 FUNDING COMING TO CITIES AND COUNTIES IN OUR REGION: 10-YEAR TOTAL Alpine County Amador County Calaveras County Colusa County El Dorado County Nevada County Placer County Plumas County Sacramento County $5.6 Million $30.8 Million $40.9 Million $34 Million $95.3 Million $56.6 Million $200.3 Million $31.9 Million $620.6 Million San Joaquin County $359.5 Million Sierra County $15.1 Million Solano County $223 Million Stanislaus County $275.7 Million Sutter County $68.2 Million Tuolumne County $39 Million Yolo County $119 Million Yuba County $41.5 Million TOTAL $2.3 Billion 521 43 115 37 122 PROJECTS FILLING POTHOLES AND REPAVING CRUMBLING ROADS TRAFFIC CONGESTION RELIEF PROJECTS PROJECTS IMPROVING THE SAFETY OF LOCAL ROADS PROJECTS IMPROVING THE SAFETY OF BRIDGES SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR PEDESTRIANS AND BICYCLISTS Filling Potholes and Repaving roads 56 miles of pavement improvements on US 50 from I-5 to Watt Ave 67 miles of pavement improvements on I-5 in Sacramento County 35.6 miles of pavement improvements on I-80 59 miles of pavement improvements on US 50 between Rancho Cordova and El Dorado Hills in Sacramento County 51.6 miles of pavement improvements on SR-108 in Tuolumne County Repaving 32 miles of local roads in Nevada County Repaving 93.4 lane miles of residential streets in Modesto Pavement improvements on I-5 from Hammer Lane in Stockton to the San Joaquin/Sacramento County line Multiple repaving and pavement repair projects on roads in El Dorado County to include roads damaged by heavy 2017 rains Repave 15 miles I-505 and I-80 in Yuba County Rehabilitate roadways in Rancho Cordova to include sections of Sunrise Blvd. roads in the Cordova Meadows neighborhood Repave 10 miles on I-505 from I-80 to Yolo/Solano County line Resurface on various sections of I-5 in Yolo County Repave sections of 11 different streets in Auburn in Placer County Repave 93.4 miles of residential streets in Stanislaus County Continued

Traffic Congestion Relief Install 7 ramp meters along I-80 at various locations in Yolo and Sacramento counties Improve traffic monitoring, along Highway 50 from the El Dorado/Sacramento County line to east of Stateline Avenue in El Dorado County Improvements to the Bridge Street corridor to include creating two lanes of traffic in each direction from US 70 in Marysville to US 99 in Yuba City Enhance traffic signal coordination and monitoring at 71 intersections throughout Sacramento County Traffic calming measures including speed humps and traffic circles in 8 neighborhoods throughout Stockton to address safety concerns Replace traffic monitoring elements on I-5 and 27 locations on state roadways in the counties of San Joaquin, Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus and Tuolumne Bridges Replace and repave structurally deficient concrete bridges in Sacramento County Improve truck carrying capacity on bridges on I-5 in Sacramento County Revamp 8 bridges on US 50, SR 20, I-80 and SR 89 in the counties of El Dorado, Nevada and Placer Increase vertical clearance for improved freight movement on I-5 in Yolo and Colusa counties Replace pavement on Stockton Channel Viaduct bridge deck Revamp 20 bridges on I-5 in Merced and Stanislaus counties PROTECT LOCAL Road Safety Visibility improvement by restriping I-5 in Sacramento, Yolo and Colusa counties Visibility improvement by restriping I-80 in Placer, Nevada, and Sierra counties Remove and replace failing pavement and improvements to sidewalks on Fulton Ave in Sacramento Enhance traffic signal coordination and monitoring at 71 signaled intersections throughout Sacramento County Install nearly 100 street lights in the Florin area in Sacramento to improve visibility Repair drainage culverts along SR-49 from the Nevada/ Placer County line to reduce flooding on roads Pedestrian Safety Construct street improvements including new sidewalks, ADA-compliant curb ramps, bike lanes, street lighting, center medians, and traffic signal upgrades including ADA-compliant pedestrian signals on Power Inn Rd in Sacramento County Retrofit approximately 195 sidewalk curbs to meet current Americans with Disability Act (ADA) standards in San Joaquin County Restriping, adding signage and warning devices, improved sidewalks and upgrades to meet ADA standards throughout the City of Galt Public Transportation Expanded Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) service to Folsom, 20 new vehicles and platform improvements New round trips between Fresno, Merced and Sacramento on the Amtrak San Joaquin line and expansion on the Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) train service Replace 7 Clean Natural Gas transit buses in Yolo County Replace buses for the City of Elk Grove to maintain paratransit bus service 10 new buses for Yuba-Sutter Transit Authority to maintain paratransit service Bus stop improvements in the City of Davis to improve access and passenger security NO ON REPEAL OF SB1 This is a partial list of projects with more coming soon! LEARN MORE AT fixcaroads.com #RebuildingCA Paid for by the Coalition to Protect Local Transportation Improvements, Yes on Prop. 69, sponsored by business, labor, local governments, transportation advocates and taxpayers Committee Major Funding from California Alliance for Jobs United Contractors State Building and Construction Trades Council of California Funding details at www.fppc.ca.gov

SB 1 Repeal Eliminate Would Transportation Improvement Projects in the Sacramento Region BELOW ARE EXAMPLES OF HUNDREDS OF PROJECTS CURRENTLY UNDERWAY IN THE SACRAMENTO REGION THAT WILL LIKELY BE ELIMINATED IF SB 1 IS REPEALED 154 14 37 23 81 PROJECTS FILLING POTHOLES AND REPAVING CRUMBLING ROADS TRAFFIC CONGESTION RELIEF PROJECTS PROJECTS IMPROVING THE SAFETY OF LOCAL ROADS PROJECTS IMPROVING THE SAFETY OF BRIDGES SB 1 FUNDING COMING TO CITIES AND COUNTIES IN OUR REGION: 10-YEAR TOTAL El Dorado County Placer County SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR PEDESTRIANS AND BICYCLISTS $95.3 Million $200.3 Million Filling Potholes and Repaving roads 56 miles of pavement improvements on US 50 from I-5 to Watt Ave 67 miles of pavement improvements on I-5 in Sacramento County 35.6 miles of pavement improvements on I-80 59 miles of pavement improvements on US 50 between Rancho Cordova and El Dorado Hills in Sacramento County Pavement improvements on 35 miles on I-80 from east of Longview Drive to east of Madison Avenue near the city of Sacramento Multiple repaving and pavement repair projects on roads in El Dorado County to include roads damaged by heavy 2017 rains Repave 15 miles I-505 and I-80 in Yuba County Rehabilitate roadways in Rancho Cordova to include sections of Sunrise Blvd. roads in the Cordova Meadows neighborhood Repave 10 miles on I-505 from I-80 to Yolo/Solano County line Resurface on various sections of I-5 in Yolo County Repave sections of 11 different streets in Auburn in Placer County Traffic Congestion Relief Install 7 ramp meters along I-80 at various locations in Yolo and Sacramento counties Improve traffic monitoring, along Highway 50 from the El Dorado/ Sacramento County line to east of Stateline Avenue in El Dorado County Improvements to the Bridge Street corridor to include creating two lanes of traffic in each direction from US 70 in Marysville to US 99 in Yuba City Enhance traffic signal coordination and monitoring at 71 intersections throughout Sacramento County Sacramento County Sutter County Yolo County Yuba County TOTAL $620.6 Million $68.2 Million $119 Million $41.5 Million $1.1 Billion Bridges Replace and repave structurally deficient concrete bridges in Sacramento County Improve truck carrying capacity on bridges on I-5 in Sacramento County Revamp 8 bridges on US 50, SR 20, I-80 and SR 89 in the counties of El Dorado, Nevada and Placer Increase vertical clearance for improved freight movement on I-5 in Yolo and Colusa counties Replace Walnut Grove Bridge deck at the Sacramento River in the community of Walnut Grove

Examples of Projects Underway in the Sacramento Region that could be at Risk Road Safety Visibility improvement by restriping I-5 in Sacramento, Yolo and Colusa counties Visibility improvement by restriping I-80 in Placer, Nevada, and Sierra counties Remove and replace failing pavement and improvements to sidewalks on Fulton Ave in Sacramento Enhance traffic signal coordination and monitoring at 71 signaled intersections throughout Sacramento County Install nearly 100 street lights in the Florin area in Sacramento to improve visibility Pedestrian Safety Construct street improvements including new sidewalks, ADA-compliant curb ramps, bike lanes, street lighting, center medians, and traffic signal upgrades including ADA-compliant pedestrian signals on Power Inn Rd in Sacramento County Restriping, adding signage and warning devices, improved sidewalks and upgrades to meet ADA standards throughout the City of Galt Public Transportation PROTECT LOCAL Expanded Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) service to Folsom, 20 new vehicles and platform improvements New round trips between Fresno, Merced and Sacramento on the Amtrak San Joaquin line and expansion on the Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) train service Replace 7 Clean Natural Gas transit buses in Yolo County Replace buses for the City of Elk Grove to maintain paratransit bus service 10 new buses for Yuba-Sutter Transit Authority to maintain paratransit service Bus stop improvements in the City of Davis to improve access and passenger security This is a partial list of projects with more coming soon! NO ON REPEAL OF SB1 LEARN MORE AT fixcaroads.com #RebuildingCA Paid for by the Coalition to Protect Local Transportation Improvements, Yes on Prop. 69, sponsored by business, labor, local governments, transportation advocates and taxpayers Committee Major Funding from California Alliance for Jobs United Contractors State Building and Construction Trades Council of California Funding details at www.fppc.ca.gov

1 County City Agency Program Project Name Description Cost Alpine County of AlpState of GooSecurity Cameras for Dial-A-Ride New security cameras for Dial-A-Ride Vehicle $1,621 Minivan Alpine Alpine Count State TransitNew Bus Purchase Purchase new transit vehicle for Dial-A-Ride $2,390 Alpine, Inyo, Mono Caltrans State HighwaMono 395 & 89 Chip Seal Pavement Project $2.1 million project will place a chip seal on various $2,100,000 sections of U.S. Highway 395 and State Route 89 in Mono County Amador Amador RegiState of GooAdmin Bldg Parking Lot Light Rehab Replace old Sodium Halide lights with energy $1,500 efficient LED Amador Amador RegiState of GooI-Stop Solar Battery Replacement Replace damaged I-Stop Solar Batteries $2,715 Amador Amador RegiState of GooMaintenance Shop exterior lighting Old Metal Halide lights replace with energy $3,784 replacement efficient LED Amador Amador RegiState of GooTransit Center Parking Lot light Rehab Replace old Sodium Halide lights with energy $10,000 efficient LED Amador Amador RegiState of GooBus Shelter Rehab Replace damaged plastic bus shelter roofs with $35,700 metal-solar lighted roofs Amador Amador TranState TransitPurchase of Trolley - vehicle Replace one shuttle bus with a trolley. $79,126 Amador, Calaveras, MaripoCaltrans replacement State HighwaAmador, Calaveras, Merced, Mariposa, San Joaquin, Stanislaus & Tuolumne Traffic Management Systems Repair Mobility Project $5.3 million traffic management systems project will replace traffic monitoring elements on Interstate 5, State Routes 4, 26, 33, 49, 59, 88, 99, 104, 108, 132, 140, 152 and 205 at 27 locations in the counties of San Joaquin, Amador, Calaveras, Merced, Mariposa, Stanislaus and Tuolumne. Butte Chico Caltrans State HighwaButte 99 Chico ITS Mobility Project $11.6 million traffic management systems project will install 9.4 miles of cable for Intelligent Transportation System elements that communicate to travelers with transportation information on State Route 99 from Estates Drive to Garner Lane near Chico. Butte Paradise Butte CountyActive Trans ATP Gap Closure Complex Construction funding for new sidewalks, curbs and gutters, Class II Bicycle Lanes to provide a complete network between existing infrastructure and funded projects benefiting a broad range of residents and community services. 30% Plans are already complete. If awarded, PA&ED, PS&E, and ROW will be leveraged by Town. $5,300,000 $11,600,000 $4,995,000

2 Butte City of GridleState of GooPreventative maintenance Repairs on bus scheduled preventative maintenance $191 Butte Butte RegionState of GooVehicle replacement One 35 ft. low floor diesel Gillig $319,011 Butte Butte RegionState TransitOperations $470,353 Butte Caltrans State HighwaButte 70 Overlay Pavement Project $2.2 million project will resurface nearly three $2,200,000 miles of State Route 70 north of Oroville with rubberized asphalt. Butte Caltrans State HighwaButte 99 Cottonwood Creek Bridge $11.9 million bridge project will replace the $11,964,000 Replacement Project Cottonwood Creek Bridge on State Route 99 north of Nelson Avenue near Richvale in Butte County. Butte, TehamChico Caltrans State HighwaButte 99 Bridge Rail Replacement $9 million project will widen bridge and improve bridge railing at various locations along State Route 99 from north of SR-162 to north of Broyles Road near the city of Chico in Butte County. $9,023,000 Calaveras Angels CampCalaveras Co Active Trans Route 49 Sidewalk Infill and Bike Lanes, Angels Camp Right of Way and Construction funding for the widening of Route 49 for new bicycle lanes and sidewalks. The widening includes the construction of a narrow section of new pavement; construction of new curb, gutter, and sidewalk; and the roadway will be signed and striped for a new bike lane. $1,985,000 Calaveras County of CalState of GooPreventative Maintenance SB1 Good project funding will be used in FY2017-18 for the maintenance and repair of our rolling stock $61,029 Calaveras Calaveras TraState TransitOperations Non-SGR SB1 Good funding will be used in FY2017-18 for the operations of Calaveras Transit. $89,927 Calaveras Caltrans State HighwaCalaveras 4 Replace Bridges Project $5.6 million project will replace the West Branch Cherokee Creek Bridge near the city of Angels Camp. $5,600,000 Colusa County of ColState of GooShop Equipment These funds will be used for update/replacement of $30,347 outdated equipment in our shop used to keep the transit system operational and in good repair. Colusa Colusa Count State Transit Assistance Daily Operations $44,718 Colusa, GlennSacramento Caltrans State HighwaColusa, Glenn, Sutter, Yuba & Sacramento Revamp Bridges Project $1.2 million bridge project will revamp nine bridges $1,248,000 on Interstate 5, I-80 and State Routes 20, 99 and 65 in the counties of Colusa, Glenn, Sacramento, Sutter and Yuba.

3 Colusa, Yolo Williams Caltrans State HighwaYolo & Colusa 5 Vertical Clearance Bridges Project $22.5 million bridge project will increase vertical clearance to improve freight movement on Interstate 5 at the Country 96 Overcrossing, County Road 95 Overcrossing and Zamora Overcrossing in Yolo County, and on I-5 at the E Street Overcrossing and Lurline Avenue Overcrossing in Colusa County. $22,500,000 Colusa, Yolo Woodland Caltrans State HighwaYolo 5 Permit Vehicle Clearance Bridges Project El Dorado Placerville Placerville Local PartnerPlacerville: Western Placerville Interchanges Phase 2 El Dorado Placerville El Dorado CouActive Trans Upper Broadway Pedestrian Connection $18.3 million bridge project will increase vertical clearance to improve freight movement on Interstate 5 at the Wye Line Road Overcrossing, County Road 6 Overcrossing, and Yolo County Line Road Overcrossing in Yolo County. This project will upgrade the interchange at Ray Lawyer Drive and US 50. Construct Eastbound US 50 offramp, park and ride lot, and improvements to Forni Road and Ray Lawyer Drive. The project provides strategically located sidewalks and additional pedestrian improvements on Broadway between Schnell School Road and Point View Drive and will be constructed concurrently with a bike lanes project. El Dorado Placerville Caltrans State HighwaPlacerville 50 Pavement Project $2.8 million project will resurface more than three miles of U.S. Route 50 near Placerville in El Dorado County. El Dorado Placerville El Dorado CouActive Trans El Dorado Trail - Missouri Flat Road to El Dorado Extend an existing Class 1 multi-use El Dorado Trail from Missouri Flat Road to the Town of El Dorado (2.2 miles) along the SPTC railroad corridor. This project will be shovel ready for construction when ATP funding is awarded. Included is a school/community educational campaign and audit. $18,300,000 $1,070,000 $2,206,000 $2,800,000 $4,394,000 El Dorado Placerville Caltrans State HighwaEl Dorado 50 Drainage System Project $8.2 million drainage project will replace culverts and provide access for wildlife crossing U.S. Highway 50 from west of El Dorado Road to east of Braeburn Lane near the city of Placerville in El Dorado County. $8,230,000 El Dorado Tahoe TranspState of GooPreventive Maintenance Preventive Maintenance $105,525

4 El Dorado El Dorado CouState TransitTahoe Area Regional Transit Operations $169,619 Operations El Dorado El Dorado CouState of GooPreventative Maintenance Preventative maintenance for Fleet $235,684 El Dorado El Dorado CouState TransitVehicle Replacement Rolling Stock - Local Fixed Route Bus Replacement $347,286 El Dorado Caltrans State HighwaEl Dorado 50 RHMA Overlay Pavement $7.1 million project will resurface ten miles of U.S. $7,100,000 Project Highway 50 between Cedar Grove and Riverton, east of Placerville with rubberized asphalt. El Dorado, NePlacerville Caltrans State HighwaEl Dorado, Nevada & Placer Bridges Project El Dorado, SaElk Grove, RaSacramento TLocal PartnerCapital SouthEast Connector Expressway $3.5 million bridge project will revamp eight bridges on U.S. Highway 50, State Route 20, Interstate 80 and SR-89 in the counties of El Dorado, Nevada and Placer. Construct four lanes (SR 99 to Bruceville Road); Initial phase priority: construct two lanes (Big Horn Boulevard to Lotz Parkway). El Dorado, SaFolsom Sacramento TLocal PartnerRoad Widening w/ Bike Lanes Widen portions of Green Valley Road from two to four lanes and add Class II bike lanes. Project segment is portion of an arterial network which carries regional traffic around Folsom Lake between El Dorado County and Placer County. This segment is the only segment that has not been improved to four lanes with medians and bike lanes and experiences peak hour congestion. El Dorado, SaFolsom, Plac Caltrans State HighwaEl Dorado 50 Advance Warning & ITS Mobility Project $13 million traffic management systems project will install 51 field elements to improve traffic monitoring, mobility and communication along U.S. Highway 50 from the El Dorado/Sacramento County line to east of Stateline Avenue in El Dorado County. $3,540,000 $20,000,000 $300,000 $13,000,000 El Dorado, SaFolsom, RancCaltrans State HighwaSacramento & El Dorado 50 Fiber Optics Mobility Project $7 million project will install over 12 miles of fiber optic cable and a new Intelligent Transportation System on U.S. Highway 50 from Sunrise Boulevard in Sacramento County to the Sacramento/El Dorado County line, and on US-50 from the Sacramento/El Dorado County line to Silva Valley Parkway in El Dorado County. $7,000,000

5 El Dorado, SaFolsom, RancCaltrans Glenn State HighwaSacramento 50 RHMA Overlay Pavement Project County of GleState of GooTransit Vehicle Preventative Maintenance/Repower $7.6 million project will resurface nearly 11 miles of U.S. Highway 50 between Rancho Cordova and El Dorado Hills. Perform preventative maintenance on transit vehicles, including replacement of major components such as engine, transmission, or fare boxes. Glenn Glenn TransitState TransitGlenn County Bus Barn Phase II Complete construction of bathrooms, office, and storage area within newly constructed bus barn. Project will also include a chip seal of the surround area to limit the dust impact to vehicles and general air quality. Glenn, TehamCorning Caltrans State HighwaTehama 32 Red Bluff Overlay Pavement Project Lassen Lassen Lassen Lassen Lassen Trans State of GooContributions to Vehicle Replacement Fund Lassen Trans State of GooLassen Senior Services Preventative Maintenance Lassen Trans State of GooPreventative Maintenance for Big Valley Lassen Trans State of GooPreventative Maintenance for Lassen Rural Bus $13.9 million project will resurface more than 22 miles of Interstate 5 near Red Bluff with open grade pavement to increase wet weather safety. Funds to be used to match other local, state, and federal grants for replacing vehicle #17 and #18 of the Lassen Rural Bus fleet The Preventative Maintenance for Lassen Senior Services (LSS) project will use SGR funds to pay for repair costs of our subcontractor Lassen Senior Services. The Preventative Maintenance for Big Valley project will use SGR funds to pay for repair costs of our subcontractor Big Valley 50 Plus. The Preventative Maintenance for Lassen Rural Bus project will use SGR funds to pay the part of our maintenance and operation contract with Paratransit which is used to pay for repair of revenue vehicles. $7,600,000 $39,392 $58,045 $13,900,000 $2,153 $2,875 $3,999 $34,195 Lassen Lassen Trans State TransitLassen Rural Bus Operating Assistance $63,688 Lassen, Shasta Caltrans State HighwaLassen 299 Pavement Project $2.2 million overlay project will repair and resurface $2,200,000 nearly five miles of pavement on State Route 299 near McArthur in Lassen County. Modoc Modoc Trans State of GooModoc Transportation Agency IT Security Equipment and Systems $4,257 Modoc Modoc Trans State of GooCapital Grant Match Vehicle Replacement (1) Ford T350 Type B (Vehicle Replacement) 7 Pass $9,900 + 1 W/C Gas Modoc Modoc Trans State Transit Assistance Replacement Vehicle Capital Purchase $20,861

6 Modoc Caltrans State HighwaModoc 299 Caldwell Creek Bridge Project $3.3 million bridge project will replace the Caldwell Creek Bridge on State Route 299 in Modoc County. $3,320,000 Modoc Caltrans State HighwaModoc 299 Caldwell Creek Rehab. Pavement Project $18.7 million pavement replacement project will improve 18.7 lane miles of State Route 299 from east of Caldwell Creek Bridge to west of County Road 75 in Modoc County. Nevada Truckee City of TruckeLocal PartnerAnnual Slurry Seal Project Based upon the recommendations of the Pavement Maintenance Program, the Town plans to slurry seal roughly 32 miles of Town-maintained roadways in 2018. The construction should take roughly two to three months to complete and will occur during the 2018 construction season. The Town of Truckee's Pavement Maintenance program has identified an annual slurry seal program to be an effective means to extend the life of pavement and reduce the frequency of pavement overlays or reconstruction. $18,705,000 $200,000 Nevada Town of TrucState Transit Assistance $32,666 Nevada City of TruckeState of GooTransit Shelter Replacement Replace a transit shelter that is not ADA compliant $137,780 Nevada County of Ne State Transit Assistance $170,357 Nevada, Placer Caltrans State HighwaNevada & Placer 49 Culvert Rehab. Drainage Project $6 million drainage project will repair culverts along $6,000,000 State Route 49 from the Nevada/Placer County line to north of Lime Kiln Road in Nevada County, and along SR-49 from south of Round Valley Road to south of Kenwood Drive in Nevada County. Placer Roseville Placer CountyActive Trans Washington Boulevard Bikeway and Pedestrian Pathways Construct new Class 1 bicycle and pedestrian pathways, 8' to 12' wide sidewalks, and Class 2 bike lanes along Washington Boulevard in the area of northwest Roseville to create new access to neighborhoods and realign an existing pathway beneath the UPRR tracks to the new Andora Undercrossing on Washington Boulevard. $3,982,000

7 Placer City of Aubur State of GooPreventive Bus Maintenance Perform regularly scheduled maintenance of 5 fixed $15,430 route buses to prevent breakdowns and carry out necessary repairs to maintain vehicle safety and performance. Placer City of Aubur State TransitCity of Auburn Transit Operations Operations of 2 deviated fixed route lines $31,759 Placer Placer CountyState of GooTART Transit Bus Replacement 40' Gillig Low Floor CNG Transit Bus $44,836 Placer Placer CountyState TransitTahoe Truckee Area Regional Transit Operations Operation of approximately 36,500 vehicle revenue hours and 754.000 vehicle revenue miles of service $51,941 Placer County of PlaState of GooPlacer County Transit Preventive Bus Maintenance for TART Perform regularly scheduled maintenance of 16 fixed route buses and 13 dial a ride buses to prevent breakdowns and carry out necessary repairs to maintain vehicle safety and performance. Placer County of PlaState of GooTART Transit Bus Replacement Tahoe Truckee Area Regional Transit (TART) 40' Gillig Low Floor CNG Transit Bus Placer City of Rosev State of GooLocal Fixed Route Fleet Preventive Perform regularly scheduled maintenance of 14 Maintenance fixed route buses to prevent breakdowns and carry out necessary repairs to maintain vehicle safety and performance. Placer Placer CountyState TransitPlacer County Transit Operations Operation of approximately 56,000 vehicle revenue hours and 1,130,500 vehicle revenue miles of service for Placer County Transit Placer Tahoe Metro Active Trans Placer County West Shore Highway Crossing Improvements The project will develop an inventory of existing pedestrian crossing infrastructure, roadway accident data, highway width/geometry, and the location of the highest volume locations where pedestrians cross the highway. This inventory would form the basis of determining locations, quantity and type of pedestrian crossing infrastructure which could include various combinations of recessed crosswalk striping, crossing signage (reflective, flashing and illuminated), overhead lighting, seasonal medians, and pedestrian signals. $130,495 $153,285 $159,901 $312,903 $326,000 Placer City of Rosev State TransitRoseville Transit Operations Roseville Transit Fuel $331,849

8 Placer Caltrans State HighwaPlacer 80 Culverts Drainage Project $5.3 million drainage project will repair culverts along Interstate 80 from Secret Town Overcrossing to Monte Vista Overcrossing in Placer County. $5,400,000 Placer, Sacramento, Yolo, Capitol CorridSRA Placer, Sacramento, Yolo, Capitol CorridSRA Placer, Sacramento, Yolo, Capitol CorridSRA Placer, Sacramento, Yolo, Capitol CorridSRA Capitol Corridor - Replace/upgrade passenger information system Capitol Corridor - Signal Replacement/Upgrade Capitol Corridor - Improve Safety and Security along rail right-of-way Capitol Corridor - Pre-construction for rail and station infrastructure improvements Fund the components that deliver improved passenger train arrival/alerts via all communications channels, including signs, servers, data, software. With SRA, CCJPA and UPRR funds, replace outdated signal systems to avoid signal system interruptions and train delays. Fund measures to reduce illegal public intrusion along the rail right-of-way, in order to reduce injuries and death from pedestrians in the rail right of way. With SRA and other funds, conduct pre-construction environmental and design work to support service improvements and frequency expansions in corridor segments served by Sacramento to Roseville and Oakland to San Jose trains. $1,100,529 $1,900,000 $2,250,000 $7,839,471 Placer, Sacramento, Yolo, Capitol CorridTransit and I The Northern California Corridor Enhancement Program Rail projects to increase ridership by moving Capitol $80,340,000 Corridor trains to a faster Oakland to San Jose corridor, saving 10-15 minutes compared to 2018 travel times. Also funds statewide service and ticket integration, providing opportunities for riders on at least 10 rail and transit systems to plan travel and purchase tickets in a single, seamless transaction. Plumas Portola Caltrans State HighwaPlumas 70 Cromberg Pavement Project $102.6 million pavement preservation project will upgrade bridge railing at Humbug Creek Bridge, replace and repair culverts, upgrade guardrail, improve Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) access and improve 45.7 lane miles of State Route 70 from east of Gill Ranch Road to west of Big Grizzly Creek Bridge near Cromberg in Plumas County. $7,744,000 Plumas County of PluState of GooPreventative Bus Maintenance Maintenance through a 3rd Party Operator $27,599

9 Plumas County of PluState TransitPreventative Bus Maintenance Maintenance thru a 3rd Party Operator $40,668 Sacramento Citrus Height Sacramento TLocal PartnerRoadway Rehabilitation, Street Light & Street Sign Replacement Transportation Maintenance throughout the City along public roadways. Will include pavement maintenance, regulatory street sign replacement, and LED street light conversions along arterials and collectors. Purpose of project is to improve the condition of driving surfaces throughout the City of Citrus Heights to enhance vehicle and transit experience as well as increase safety, and reduce long term maintenance costs with street light conversions. The proposed work is maintenance in nature, does not require environmental review or right of way, and would be performed through maintenance contracts, which would allow expediting of the improvements. The funds will not supplant existing funding, but will augment current maintenance budgets to increase output and delivery. $299,000 Sacramento Citrus Height Sacramento AActive Trans Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) Sacramento Citrus Height Sacramento CActive Trans Citrus Heights Electric Greenway (Class 1 Multi-Use Trail) Mariposa SRTS (Phase IV) $2,100,000 The project is a 3-mile Class 1 trail largely following an electric transmission tower (230KV and 60' tall) corridor in Citrus Heights. The project connects disadvantaged communities to several parks, schools, employment centers and other neighborhoods in Citrus Heights and Orangevale. (See Attachment J1 for detailed project description). Sacramento Elk Grove Sacramento TLocal PartnerPavement Sealing A total of 1.856M square feet of roads have been identified for preventative maintenance treatments (microsurfacing) this year, at various locations throughout the City. This project will benefit the entire community, especially those that live and use these streets in the various areas of work, providing them with improved streets that have extended life. $7,015,000 $291,000

10 Sacramento Elk Grove Sacramento TLocal PartnerUpgraded Curb Ramps Pavement Sealing Sacramento Elk Grove Sacramento AActive Trans Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) Sacramento Elk Grove, SaCaltrans State HighwaSacramento 99 & 51 Fiber Optic Cable Mobility Project Sacramento Rancho CordoSacramento AActive Trans Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) Sacramento Rancho CordoSacramento TLocal PartnerSunrise Blvd Road Rehabilitation Sacramento Rancho CordoSacramento AActive Trans Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) 61 curb ramps will be upgraded to current $323,000 standards at various locations throughout the City. This project will benefit the entire community, especially those who live and use the sidewalks in the various areas of work, providing them with curb ramps that are upgraded to current City and State standards. This project increases public safety and access. Without this project, curb ramps that are not compliant with current standards would remain and the public would continue to use these curb ramps. Elk Grove Florin Rd Sidewalk Infill SRTS $814,000 $12.2 million traffic management systems project will install 14 miles of fiber optic cable along State Route 99 from Grant Line Road to U.S. Highway 50/State Route 51 Jct., and on SR-51 from US-50 to south of Fort Sutter Viaduct in Sacramento County. $12,200,000 Safe Routes to School Plan $245,000 The Sunrise Rehabilitation project includes a 2-inch $289,000 overlay, sidewalk upgrades and storm drain upgrades as necessary. Pedestrian improvements include countdown heads, crosswalks and ADA ramps as needed. Bike Improvements include bike lane striping and bike detection at signals where applicable. Increasing the pavement index will reduce the long term maintenance cost, increase safety, and better facilitate the movement of goods through the area. Pedestrian and signal improvements will benefit all modes of travel. Cordova Park SRTS $1,889,000

11 Sacramento Rancho CordoSacramento TLocal Partner21 Buses for Circulator Service Expansion Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento AActive Trans Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento TLocal PartnerDowntown Sacramento Grid 3.0 Mobility: Project Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento CActive Trans Folsom Boulevard Complete Street Improvements, Phase 1 Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento CActive Trans Two Rivers Trail (Phase II) SacRT proposes to purchase seventeen (17) new 30 $1,287,000 ft low-floor CNG cutaway buses, and four (4) 30 ft low-floor CNG standard buses, expanding service intothe following underserved areas: (1) Orangevale City Ride Route; (2) Carmichael/East Arden City Ride Route; (3) Arden-Arcade City Ride Route; (4) Downtown Sacramento Shuttle Route; (5) North Natomas City Ride Route; (6) South Sacramento City Ride; (7) Rancho Cordova; (8) South Sacramento West City Ride. The purpose of this project is to provide safe, fast, reliable, and affordable small to mid-sized bus service to underserved neighborhoods in order to connect residents to the SacRT system in order to enable them to easily travel to employment, shopping, doctor appointments, and educational facilities without having to use an automobile. Meadowview Road Complete Street Phase 2 $1,618,000 Reconfigure roadways; two-way conversions; construct Class IV parking-protected bikeways; upgrade pedestrian ramps; modify parking meters Construct safe and unobstructed sidewalks, pedestrian safety lighting, functional landscaping, accessible curb ramps and pedestrian signal improvements. Existing utility poles will be relocated at the expense of the utility providers to provide space for these much needed safety improvements to encourage active modes of travel along this important corridor. The Two Rivers Trail project is the construction of a Class I Path along the American River connecting the existing path at H Street to Sutter's Landing Regional Park. The project also includes slope stabilization, retaining structures, pavement markings, signing, and environmental mitigation. $5,000,000 $5,001,000 $6,361,000

12 Sacramento Sacramento Caltrans Sacramento Sacramento Caltrans Sacramento Sacramento Caltrans State HighwaSacramento 80 R & R RHMA Pavement Project Solutions forus 50 Multimodal Corridor Enhancement Project / US 50 HOV Lanes (I-5 to Watt Ave) State HighwaSacramento 50 Rehab. Pavement Project $18.2 million pavement preservation project will $18,200,000 improve 35.6 lane miles on Interstate 80 from east of Longview Drive to east of Madison Avenue near the city of Sacramento. In Sacramento County on US 50, from I-5 to 0.8 mile $110,300,000 east of Watt Avenue. Construct 14 lane miles of HOV (or bus/carpool) lanes, widen twelve bridge structures, construct sound walls from Stockton Blvd to 65th Street, incorporate Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) elements into the HOV system, and replace and/or upgrade ancillary facilities including drainage systems, overhead signs, lighting, approach slabs, guard rail, and safety barriers. Light Rail expansion along the US 50 corridor from Sunrise Blvd to Downtown Folsom. Construct 8,963 feet of double tracking (siding). In City of Sacramento on Broadway, from 16th Street to Franklin Boulevard and the SR 99 on ramp, implement complete streets strategies by modifying the roadway network running parallel to US 50 $278.3 million pavement preservation project will $278,300,000 improve 56 lane miles on U.S. Highway 50 from Interstate 5 to Watt Avenue Overcrossing in the city of Sacramento.

13 Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento TLocal PartnerRoadway Rehabilitation Sacramento City of Elk Gr State TransitPurchase of Two Cutaway Buses for E- van Service Roadway Rehabilitation: Placement of Hot Asphalt Mix over the existing pavement structure, installation of ADA compliant curb ramps, and striping for bike lanes along two corridors: 1) J Street from 19th to 30th Street (includes installation of parking protected bike lanes) and 2) Mack Road between La Mancha/Valley Hi Drive and Morrison Creek bridge deck. Project provides needed roadway rehabilitation to extend the life of the roadway, reduce vehicle and bicycle damage and repair, and prevent the need for major street reconstruction in the future. J Street Corridor project provides for parking protected bike lanes to improve bicycle safety. The City of Elk Grove is purchasing two cutaway buses for replacement of two existing 2012 cutaway buses. The buses are needed in order to maintain the City's paratransit bus service. Sacramento City of Elk Gr State TransitElk Grove Bus Replacements The project consists of purchasing one new 40-ft. CNG bus to replace one existing CNG bus, and four new CNG cutaway buses to replace existing gas cutaway buses. Additional STA funds are needed as match for this project that uses Federal funding. $1,748,000 Sacramento Sacramento RState TransitBus Maintenance Management Fleet management software licenses/maintenance $31,000 Program Sacramento County of SacState of Goo2018 bus replacement Replacement of 3 Starcraft buses $53,787 Sacramento Sacramento RState TransitBike Share SACOG is developing a Bike Share program for the $100,000 Sacramento Community. This is SacRT capital commitment. Sacramento City of FolsomState of GooPreventative Maintenance The City of Folsom preventative maintenance $110,324 expense for light rail operations within City limits. Sacramento County of SacState Transit2018 bus replacement Replacement of 3 Starcraft buses $196,213 Sacramento Sacramento RState TransitAutomatic Passenger Counters Automatic Passenger Counters to count passengers on the LRVs. They are currently counted manual, by sampling. $200,000 $510 $6,666

14 Sacramento City of Elk Gr State of GooPurchase of Two Cutaway Buses for E- van Service The City of Elk Grove is purchasing two cutaway buses for replacement of two existing 2012 cutaway buses. The buses are needed in order to maintain the City's paratransit bus service. Sacramento City of Elk Gr State TransitFY 2017-18 Operations Funding will be used to offset FY 2017/18 operational expenses for the City's e-tran and e-van transit services $242,824 $386,207 Sacramento City of FolsomState TransitPreventative Maintenance The City of Folsom preventative maintenance $388,864 expense for light rail operations within City limits. Sacramento Sacramento AActive Trans Sacramento Area Council of Howe Avenue Bicycle and Pedstrian Improvements $400,000 Governments (SACOG) Sacramento Sacramento RState TransitUTDC LRV Fleet Improvement Repairs on UTDC vehicles so they can become $500,000 operational. Sacramento Sacramento RState TransitLight Rail Vehicle (LRV) Repair and Replacement Replacing the initial 26 Siemens LRVs that were acquired by SacRT 30 years ago and have reached $774,916 the end of the engineered design life. Sacramento Sacramento RState TransitPreventative Maintenance These funds will be used for preventative maintenance for bus and rail. Sacramento Sacramento RState TransitWatt-I-80 Re-imagining Replacing malfunctioning elevators at Watt Ave. Station and/or building a bus transfer point at Roseville Road Station. Sacramento Sacramento RState of GooPreventative Maintenance These funds will be used for preventative maintenance for bus and rail. $892,309 $900,000 $2,306,188

15 Sacramento Sacramento TLocal PartnerComplete Streets Rehabilitation Hillsdale Boulevard, Oak Avenue, and West Elkhorn Boulevard are approaching Poor pavement PCI ratings. These ratings impact driver and bicycle safety and discourage roadway use by active transportation modes. The rubberized asphalt concrete overlay will put these roadways in a Good and will maintain these facilities for at least another 20 years. The project will enhance bicycle and pedestrian mobility and access to transit stops. The project will encourage utilization for all modes of transportation resulting in less vehicular trips, a regional reduction in vehicle miles traveled, and a reduction in greenhouse gases. Locations include: Hillsdale Boulevard between Frizelle Avenue and Walerga Road: Rehabilitate Hillsdale Boulevard by overlaying the roadway with rubberized asphalt concrete, improving Class II bike lanes, installing bicycle detection at signalized intersections, repairing damaged sidewalks, and installing ADA improvements; Oak Avenue between Hazel Avenue and Main Avenue: Rehabilitate Oak Avenue by overlaying the roadway with rubberized asphalt concrete, installing new Class II bike lanes and bicycle detection at signalized intersections, repairing damaged sidewalks, and installing ADA improvements; West Elkhorn Boulevard between Sacramento Caltrans State HighwaSacramento 5 & 160 Connector Ramp Meters Mobility Project $5 million project will install ramp meters at various locations on Interstate 5, including the I- 5/State Route 99 interchange connector ramps and the eastbound SR-51/SR-160 interchange connector ramp in the city of Sacramento. $2,374,000 $5,000,000

16 Sacramento Sacramento RTransit and I Accelerating Rail Modernization and Expansion in the Capital Region Expanded service to Folsom. Combines with previous TIRCP award to allow for 15 min service during weekdays, plus 3 peak express trains in the peak hour direction. Begins initial effort to replace the existing fleet with low-floor rail vehicles (LRVs). Includes funding 20 expansion and replacement vehicles and an investment in the highest priority platform conversions to allow efficient and accessible boarding to the new vehicles. $64,350,000 Sacramento, Lodi, Stockto Caltrans State HighwaSan Joaquin 5 Pavement Project $2.4 million project will repair and replace various sections of pavement of Interstate 5 from Hammer Lane in Stockton to the San Joaquin/Sacramento County line. Sacramento, Solano, Yolo Caltrans Sacramento, Citrus Height Caltrans State HighwaSolano 84 & 220 Chip Seal Pavement Project State HighwaYolo & Sacramento Install Ramp Meters Mobility Project Sacramento, Elk Grove, SaCalifornia De Solutions forsac 5 Corridor Enhancement Project/I- 5 HOV Lanes-Phase 1 Sacramento, Sacramento, Caltrans Sacramento, Sacramento, Caltrans State HighwaSacramento 5 West End Viaduct Bridges Project State HighwaSacramento 5 Permit Load Mobility Improvement Bridges Project $1.7 million project will place a chip seal on nearly 18 miles of State Routes 84 and 220 in Solano County. $12.5 million project will install 7 ramp meters along Interstate 80 at various locations in Yolo and Sacramento Counties. In Sacramento County, on I-5, from Beach Lake Bridge at Morrison Creek to to US 50. Construct: 17 lane miles of HOV or bus/carpool lanes; Class IV Bikeways parallel to I-5 on Franklin Blvd from Big Horn Blvd in the City of Elk Grove to the Cosumnes River Light Rail Station at the intersection of Franklin Blvd and Cosumnes River Blvd in the City of Sacramento; Two new sound walls near Freeport Blvd and Pocket Road. $156.8 million bridge project will strengthen the West End Viaduct on Interstate 5 in the city of Sacramento to allow permit loads. $247.2 million bridge project will strengthen to improve truck carrying capacity the South Connector Undercrossing on Interstate 5 from U.S. Highway 50 to I-80, and the American River Viaduct in the city of Sacramento. $2,400,000 $1,700,000 $12,500,000 $15,000,000 $156,800,000 $247,200,000

17 Sacramento, Sacramento, Caltrans State HighwaSacramento 5 Road Rehab. Pavement Project $267.4 million pavement replacement project will improve 67 lane miles of Interstate 5 from Cosumnes River Boulevard to the American River Bridge in the city of Sacramento. $267,400,000 Sacramento, Yolo, Yuba, S Sacramento AState of GooConnect Card Equipment Maintenance Connect Card Equipment Maintenance $151,681 Sacramento, Yolo, Yuba, S Sacramento AState Transit Assistance $449,436 Shasta Anderson Caltrans, ShaTrade CorridoRt 5, Redding to Anderson Widening Six Lane - Phase 2 In Shasta County in and near Anderson from route 5/273 separation to Sacramento River Bridge. Widen roadway and structures from 4 lanes to 6 lanes. Replace and widen South Anderson OH. Improve drainage. Add ITS elements. Construct retaining walls. Upgrade overhead signs. Modify ramps for conformity to mainline. Replace cable median barrier with concrete median barrier. Improve gore areas with contrasting colored $65,700,000 Sutter Live Oak Caltrans State HighwaSutter 99 Live Oak Rehab. Pavement Project Sutter Yuba City Sacramento AActive Trans Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) Tehama County of TehState of GooWalnut Street Rehabilitation and ADA Access Tehama County of TehState TransitWalnut Street Rehabilitation and ADA Access Tehama Caltrans State HighwaTehama 99 Champlin Slough Bridge Project concrete. $20 million pavement preservation project will improve 4.8 lane miles on State Route 99 from north of Coleman Avenue to north of Ramsdell Drive in Live Oak. $20,000,000 Harter Parkway and Sutter Bike Path Gap Closure $153,000 Rehabilitation of the Red Bluff Transit Transfer Center to bring facility to ADA standards. Replace lighting, fixtures for public safety compliance, upgrade sidewalks and curbing. Repair striping in parking area and other facilities upgrade. Rehabilitation of the Red Bluff Transit Transfer Center to bring facility to ADA standards. Replace lighting, fixtures for public safety compliance, upgrade sidewalks and curbing. Repair striping in parking area and other facilitates upgrade. $7.6 million bridge project will replace the Champlin Slough Bridge on State Route 99 near Los Molinos in Tehama County. $87,090 $128,329 $7,560,000

18 Yolo Davis Yolo County Active Trans Providing Safe Passage: Connecting Montgomery Elementary and Olive Yolo Woodland Woodland Local PartnerWoodland: West Main Street Bicycle/Pedestrian Mobility and Safety Construct Safe Routes to School infrastructure improvements for Montgomery Elementary School and design & construct a bicycle/pedestrian bridge from the disadvantaged Olive Drive neighborhood to the two-way multi-use path on the Pole Line Road overcrossing, reducing route distance from 2.6 to 1.2 miles and improving safety. New bicycle lanes; sidewalk improvements; transit access improvements; narrow travel lanes; pavement rehabilitation. Yolo City of Davis State of GooBus Stop Improvements Project Improve access, amenities, and passenger security at bus stops in the Davis Urbanized Area and on the UC Davis campus. Yolo City of Davis State TransitBus Stop Improvements Project Improve access, amenities, and passenger security at bus stops in the Davis Urbanized Area and on the UC Davis campus. $4,425,000 $2,000,000 $32,086 $47,280 Yolo Yolo County TState TransitCNG Fueling Station (3rd Skid) Upgrade to existing CNG fueling station. $72,603 Yolo Yolo County TState of Goo40 Foot CNG Transit Bus Replacement Replace 7 vehicles - 40 Foot CNG Transit Buses $329,879 Yolo Caltrans State HighwaYolo 5 RHMA Overlay Pavement Project Yuba Marysville Yuba County Active Trans McGowan Parkway Bicycle Lane and Pedestrian Route Improvements Yuba Marysville Yuba County Active Trans Eleventh Avenue Pedestrian and Bicyclist Route Improvements $2.1 million project will repair and resurface various $2,100,000 sections of Interstate 5 north of Woodland in Yolo County. This project includes PA&ED, PS&E and construction $1,559,000 funding for curb, gutter, sidewalk, Class II bicycle lanes, ADA-compliant ramps, striping, traffic control devices, storm drain, and new crosswalks for a major urban collector that provides access to multiple schools. Project includes a locally funded continuous left-turn lane. This project includes PAED, PS&E and construction $1,701,000 funding for curb, gutter, sidewalk, Class-III bicycle lanes, ADA-compliant ramps, striping, traffic control devices, three new crosswalks, rapid flash beacons, and improved pedestrian lighting. Also provides pedestrian & bicycle skills training, school events, materials for parents, incentive activities, and enhanced enforcement.

19 Yuba Yuba, Sutter Yuba-Sutter TState of GooReplace Demand Response/Rural Route Buses Purchase 10 paratransit replacement vehicles $246,218 Yuba-Sutter TState TransitReplacement Demand Response/Rural Purchase 10 paratransit replacement vehicles $171,529 Route Buses

2018 Engineering Excellence Awards Carollo Engineers, Inc. in Sacramento, CA, for its work on the Sacramento River and E.A. Fairbairn Water Treatment Plants Rehabilitation in Sacramento, CA. (Honor Award) Kjeldsen, Sinnock & Neudeck, Inc. in Stockton CA, for its work on the Mule Creek State Prison Level II Infill Complex in Ione, CA. (Honor Award) Omni-Means, a GHD Company, in Roseville, CA, for its work on the Holman Highway 68 Roundabout in Monterey, CA. (Honor Award) Riverview Capital Investments + The New Home Company + Wood Rodgers, Inc. in Sacramento, CA, for their work on McKinley Village in Sacramento, CA. (Honor Award) The heart of civil engineering is to solve complex challenges to help make people s lives better, said Brad Diede, Executive Director of ACEC California. Blackburn Consulting in Auburn, CA, for its work on the Cosumnes River Boulevard Extension and I-5 Interchange in Sacramento, CA. (Merit Award) Kennedy/Jenks Consultants in San Francisco, CA, for its work on the EchoWater Site Preparation Project in Elk Grove, CA. (Merit Award) Parsons in Pasadena, CA, for its work on the McKinley Village Way Underpass in Sacramento, CA. (Merit Award) Sacramento and San Joaquin Region Projects The American Council of Engineering Companies of California (ACEC California) unveiled the 2018 recipients of its prestigious Engineering Excellence Awards. In all, 39 California firms representing 55 projects were recognized. Among the recipients, four firms from the greater Sacramento area were recognized with Honor Awards and two local firms and four local Sacramento-area projects were recognized with Merit Awards. Kennedy/Jenks Consultants in Rancho Cordova, CA, for its work on the American River Pipeline Conveyance Project in Carmichael, CA. (Merit Award)