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Art3_Rancho Cucamonga_FY23_BikePed_Cucamonga Creek_Rescind March 24, 2025 Attn: Marlena Perez City of Rancho Cucamonga 10500 Civic Center Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Subject: Recission of Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article3 Awards – FY21/22 & FY23/24 Cucamonga Creek Channel Maintenance Project Dear Ms. Perez: Per the attached letter from the City of Rancho Cucamonga, SBCTA is rescinding TDA Article 3 FY21/22 and FY23/24 awards totaling $162,415 for the Cucamonga Creek Channel Maintenance Project. As a formality, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has 30 days after receipt of this notification to appeal in writing to the SBCTA Deputy Executive Director, Carrie Schindler at cschindler@gosbcta.com. In order to successfully appeal this rescission, the City must be able to demonstrate progress by providing documentation of invoices paid, a copy of an executed contract for project construction, and a current project schedule. If you have any questions, please contact me at (909) 884-8276 or gkoblasz@gosbcta.com. Sincerely, Ginger Koblasz Data & Analytics Program Manager March 18, 2025 Ginger Koblasz San Bernardino County Transportation Authority 1170 West Third Street, 2nd Floor San Bernardino, CA 92410 SUBJECT: TDA PROJECT RELEASE OF FUNDS – CUCAMONGA CREEK CHANNEL MAINTENANCE PROJECT Dear Ms. Koblasz, The City of Rancho Cucamonga (CITY) respectfully requests the release of grant funds awarded to the City for the Cucamonga Creek Channel Maintenance Project. In 2021, the City submitted a grant application to SBCTA for TDA Article 3 funding and was awarded funds in the amount of $84,415. The original project scope was to crack fill, slurry seal and stripe the existing Cucamonga Creek Channel Bike Trail from Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road. In 2022, the City was awarded additional funding, due to an increase in cost for the overall project, in the amount of $78,000 for a total award amount of $162,415. Since then, the City performed additional field investigations of the pavement conditions and observed severe distress which would require full reconstruction of a large portion of the project limits and significantly increase the total project cost even further. Due to the increased cost, the City has decided to not advance this project at this time. The City recognizes that these funds may be better suited for other current or upcoming projects and would like to respectfully request the release of the TDA grant funds. If you should have any questions related to this request, please don’t hesitate to contact me at (909) 774-4057 or by e-mail at Cesar.Guevara@cityofrc.us. Sincerely, ENGINEERING SERVICE DEPARTMENT Cesar Guevara Project Manager/ Associate Engineer