Section 2381 Of Chapter 8. Active Transportation Program From California Streets And Highways Code >> Division 3. >> Chapter 8.
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. (a) The Active Transportation Program shall be funded by
state and federal funds from appropriations in the annual Budget Act.
Funds for the program shall be appropriated to the department, for
allocation by the commission. The amount to be appropriated shall
include 100 percent of the federal Transportation Alternative Program
funds, except for any federal Recreational Trails Program funds
appropriated to the Department of Parks and Recreation; twenty-one
million dollars ($21,000,000) of federal Highway Safety Improvement
funds or other federal funds; and State Highway Account funds. Future
funding may be augmented if state or federal funds increase, or if
other funding sources are identified. Funds appropriated for the
Active Transportation Program shall be distributed as follows:
(1) Forty percent to metropolitan planning organizations in urban
areas with populations greater than 200,000, in proportion to their
relative share of population. Funds allocated under this paragraph
shall be obligated for eligible projects selected through a
competitive process by the metropolitan planning organizations in
consultation with the department and the commission and in accordance
with guidelines established pursuant to this chapter.
(2) Ten percent to small urban and rural regions with populations
of 200,000 or less, with projects competitively awarded by the
commission to projects in those regions.
(3) Fifty percent to projects competitively awarded by the
commission on a statewide basis.
(b) For the purpose of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a), the
following shall apply in the region served by the multicounty
designated transportation planning agency described in Section 130004
of the Public Utilities Code:
(1) The multicounty designated transportation planning agency
shall consult with the county transportation commissions created
pursuant to Sections 130050, 130050.1, and 132800 of the Public
Utilities Code, the commission, and the department in the development
of competitive selection criteria to be adopted by the multicounty
designated transportation planning agency, which should include
consideration of geographic equity, consistent with program
objectives.
(2) The multicounty designated transportation planning agency
shall place priority on projects that are consistent with plans
adopted by local and regional governments within the county where the
project is located.
(3) The multicounty designated transportation planning agency
shall obtain concurrence from the county transportation commissions,
adopt the projects selected in a comprehensive program of projects,
and make funds available to selected project recipients.
(c) The Legislature finds and declares that the program described
in this chapter constitutes a highway purpose under Article XIX of
the California Constitution and justifies the expenditure of highway
funds therefor, and all expenditures of Article XIX funds under this
program shall be consistent with Article XIX.