Measure B, BB, and Vehicle Registration Fee Projects

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Your Tax Dollars at Work

City has maintenance responsibilities for approximately 680 lane miles of streets and for the traffic signals, streetlights, and bicycle and pedestrian facilities located on city streets.  In November 2014, Alameda County voters approved Measure BB, which renewed the half-cent transportation sales tax approved in 2000 (Measure B) and increased the tax by a half cent. The City of Livermore will utilize Measure B, Measure BB funds and county-wide $10 per year vehicle registration fee (VRF) funding (approved by voters in 2010) to continue the annual street pavement maintenance program as well future intersection and traffic safety improvement projects. This funding will also be used to maintain existing bicycle and pedestrian facilities and for new bicycle and pedestrian safety projects, including bike lane striping and other improvements as called for in the City’s Bicycle, Pedestrian, & Trails Active Transportation Plan.  Approximately $8M of Measure B/BB and VRF funds are planned for FY 2021-23 projects: 

200827 - Downtown Streetscape Phase II
201434 - Acquisition of Downtown Paseo
201715 - I Street Garage
201723 - Arroyo Rd. Path
201724 - Iron Horse Trail Gap Closure Isabel to Murrieta
201820 - Multi-Use Trails Repairs - 2020
201944 - Montage Trail Connection to Collier Canyon Rd.
201955 - Arroyo Rd. Trail (T-13, Segment B)
201959 - Downtown Sidewalk and Misc. ADA Improvements 2019-21
202001 - Street Resurfacing 2020
202028 - 2020 ATP Bike Lane Improvements
202107 - ADA Access Ramps 2021
202116 - Railroad Ave Street Improvements
202117 - Downtown Bike Parking
202133 - Stanley Blvd at Isabel Ave Connector Ramp Crossing Improvements
202222 - East Avenue Corridor ATP Implementation

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