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RESOLUTION NO. 2026-002
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FONTANA,
CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING SUBMITTAL OF A CLAIM TO THE SAN
BERNARDINO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY FOR
TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT ACT 3 FUNDS FOR THE
RANDALL PEPPER (O'DAY SHORT) ELEMENTARY SAFE ROUTES TO
SCHOOL SIDEWALK GAP CLOSURE PROJECT, TED J. PORTER
ELEMENTARY SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL SIDEWALK GAP
CLOSURE PROJECT, FONTANA MIDDLE SCHOOL SAFE ROUTES TO
SCHOOL SIDEWALK GAP CLOSURE PROJECT AND CITYWIDE
TRANSIT STOP IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT IN THE CITY OF
FONTANA.
WHEREAS, the Mills-Alquist-Deddeh Act (SB 325) was enacted by the California
Legislature to improve existing public transportation services and encourage
transportation coordination. Known as the Transportation Development Act (TDA) of
197, this law provides funding to be allocated to transit and non-transit related purposes
that comply with regional transportation plans; and
WHEREAS, TDA provides two funding sources, the Local Transportation Fund
(LTF) and State Transit Assistance fund (STA); and
WHEREAS, LTF is derived from a '/4 cent of the general sales tax collected
statewide and apportioned by population to areas within the county; and
WHEREAS, STA is derived from the statewide sales tax on diesel fuel, plus an
additional vehicle registration fee authorized under Senate Bill 1, referred to as the
State of Good Repair, and both are apportioned by the State Controller's Office 50%
by population and 50% by transit operator revenues; and
WHEREAS, the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA)
authorizes funding for a wide variety of transportation programs in San Bernardino
County, including planning and program activities pedestrian and bicycle facilities,
community transit services, public transportation, and bus and rail projects to local
transportation agencies through annual apportionment and allocation processes, and
approves payment periodically throughout the year; and
WHEREAS, SBCTA awarded the City of Fontana TDA Article 3 grant funds in the
amount of$250,000 for development of the Randall Pepper (O'Day Short) Elementary
Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Sidewalk Gap Closure Project, $250,000 for the
development of the Ted J. Porter Elementary SRTS Sidewalk Gap Closure Project,
$475,000 for the development of the Fontana Middle School SRTS Sidewalk Gap
Closure Project and $149,400 for the development of the Citywide Transit Stop
Improvements Project within the City of Fontana jurisdiction through a competitive "Call
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for Projects"; and
WHEREAS, TDA Article 3 grant funds are provided on a reimbursement basis;
and
WHEREAS, SBCTA requires the City of Fontana to submit a claim and request(s)
for reimbursement; and
WHEREAS, submittal of the claim for TDA Article 3 funds must be first authorized
by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the Randall Pepper(O'Day Short) Elementary (SRTS) Sidewalk Gap
Closure Project award is over $200,000, and is eligible for progress reimbursement;
and
WHEREAS, the Ted J. Porter Elementary SRTS Sidewalk Gap Closure Project
award is over $200,000, and is eligible for progress reimbursement; and
WHEREAS, the Fontana Middle School SRTS Sidewalk Gap Closure Project
award is over $200,000, and is eligible for progress reimbursement; and
WHEREAS, the Citywide Transit Stop Improvements Project awards are under
$200,000 respectively and eligible for reimbursement at project completion; and
WHEREAS, SBCTA requires the designation of individuals authorized to certify
Project Completion; and
WHEREAS, the Public Works Director/City Engineer or their designee, is
authorized to certify project completion, and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Fontana hereby authorizes submittal of a claim and request for reimbursement(s) for
TDA Article 3 funds for the Randall Pepper (O'Day Short) Elementary (SRTS) Sidewalk
Gap Closure Project in the amount of $250,000, the Ted J. Porter Elementary SRTS
Sidewalk Gap Closure Project in the amount of $250,000, the Fontana Middle School
SRTS Sidewalk Gap Closure Project in the amount of$475,000, and the Citywide Transit
Stop Improvements Project in the amount of $149,400 and that the Public Works
Director/City Engineer is authorized to certify project completion.
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Resolution No. 2026-002
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 10t" day of February, 2026.
READ AND APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
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City Attorney
I, Germaine Key, City Clerk of the City of Fontana, and Ex-Officio Clerk of the City
Council, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is the actual resolution duly and
regularly adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting on the 10t" day of February,
2026, by the following to wit:
AYES: Mayor Warren, Mayor Pro Tern Garcia, Council Members Roberts and Sandoval
NOES: None
ABSENT: Council Member Cothran
ABSTAIN: None
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City Clerk of the City of Fontana
Mayor of the City of Fontana
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
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