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Resolution 13307CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 13 3 0 7 ADOPTING THE TRANSIT FIRST POLICY FOR CITY OF ALAMEDA WHEREAS, public transit in The City of Alameda (City) transports a significant number of citizens daily; and WHEREAS, the City funds and requires developers to fund bus shuttle services; and WHEREAS, the use of public transit reduces traffic congestion and air pollution by reducing the need for private automobiles; and WHEREAS, increased frequency and reduced travel time of transit service encourages greater use of public transit; and WHEREAS, the chief factors affecting travel time of buses are number of stops, competition with private automobiles and other preemptions of space on publicly -owned and maintained city streets and obstructions to loading and unloading of passengers; and WHEREAS, certain traffic engineering techniques, such as coordination of traffic signals to improve transit speed, provisions for bus zones, and the use of traffic signal preemption devices will improve travel time of transit vehicles within the City and improve the transit experience; and WHEREAS, traffic congestion causes delays in transit schedules; and WHEREAS, a lack of a satisfactory transit system has disproportionately negative impacts on children, seniors, the disabled and others who, for whatever reason, are unable to drive; and WHEREAS, a shift in transportation mode from private vehicles to public transit would contribute to a reduction in traffic congestion and air pollution; and WHEREAS, increased frequency of reduced travel time of transit service serves to encourage greater use of public transit and may well increase fare box revenues; and WHEREAS, improvements to a public transit infrastructure can increase the attractiveness and use of public transit by making it safer, more convenient, and more comfortable. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Alameda that it shall be in the official policy of the City of Alameda that it is important to increase the use of public transit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Public Works and Planning Departments in cooperation with the Public Transit Committee shall develop associated transit - oriented improvements which shall then be recommended for adoption by City Council as an ammendment to the Transit First Policy and for inclusion in the Long Range Transit Plan (Plan). BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Long Range Transit Plan shall consider and incorporate as appropriate, various methods of expediting transit services and encouraging greater transit use, including but not limited to the following: 1. Restriction of automobile turning movements that conflict with transit vehicles. 2. Coordination of traffic signals to the speed of transit vehicles. 3. Uses of signal preemption devices for transit vehicles. 4. Provision of bus stops. 5. Enforcement of regulations against double parking and parking in bus stops. 6. Optimization of bus stop locations, red curb length and overall design, considering factors such as bus operations and passenger safety. 7. Posting and maintenance of transit schedule information at bus stops. 8. Bus stop improvements such as benches and shelters. 9. Public infrastructure improvements such as curb cuts that are necessary to give pedestrians access to the transit system. 10. Requirements that all new developments subsidize both bus and BART service. 11. Development and support of the Electric Vehicle Program including transit corridors. 12. Establish exclusive bus lanes. 13. Sale of transit tickets. 14. Marketing of transit systems. 15. Provide transit/travel information to residents. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in regular meeting assembled on the 16th day of January , 2001, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Councilmembers Daysog, DeWitt, Johnson and Kerr - 4. NOES: None. ABSENT: Mayor Appezzato - 1 ABSTENTIONS: None. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 17th day of January , 2001. A //. Di 01 e Felsch, City Clerk City of Alameda