Local Roads for All ModesLocal roads are the most basic unit of the transportation network because they connect our neighborhoods and business districts and provide linkages to major roads and transportation services. Local road priorities are determined by individual jurisdictions that can best evaluate local needs and their connectivity to the larger system.
The funds (approximately $43.9 M) will be distributed on an annual basis to each city, town, and Marin County based on a combination of miles of roads to be maintained and population. As with the major road program, each project will be required to consider the needs of all roadway users. Where feasible, locally defined bicycle and pedestrian projects will be implemented at the time a roadway is improved. Improvements could include striping and signing for bicycle lanes and bikeways, sidewalk improvements, curb ramps, and other accessibility and safety improvements. Local infrastructure funds can be used for any eligible local transportation need identified by the jurisdiction's public works director and approved by the respective governing board.
ProjectsLinked below are tentative lists of projects proposed by public works directors for their respective agencies at the start of the fiscal year. Lists of projects are subject to change based on local circumstances, provided that the public works director expend funds on eligible types or projects as defined by the Measure A Expenditure Plan. The Town of Ross did not request Measure A funds for Local Roads and Related Infrastructure in FY 2006/07, preferring to accumulate sufficient funds to adequately fund an entire project with significant improvements potential in the future. FY 2006/2007BelvedereCorte MaderaCounty of MarinFairfaxLarkspurMill ValleyNovatoSan AnselmoSan RafaelSausalitoTiburon
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