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   # 25.
Board of Supervisors
Meeting Date:
04/04/2023
Brief Title
Road Condition Update
From:
Leslie Lindbo, Interim Director, Department of Community Services
Staff Contact:
Vin Cay, Public Works Director, Department of Community Services, x8844
Supervisorial District Impact:
Countywide

Subject

Receive a progress report on the road network and planned projects. (No general fund impact) (Lindbo/Cay) (Est. Time: 20 minutes)

Recommended Action

This update provides information on road funding status, road improvement and maintenance projects under construction, upcoming safety/road improvement projects, and a summary of submitted SACOG grant funding applications.

Strategic Plan Goal(s)

 
Thriving Residents
Safe Communities
Sustainable Environment
Flourishing Agriculture
Robust Economy

Reason for Recommended Action/Background

The Yolo County road network is comprised of 752 maintained miles, 655 miles of which are paved with 147 bridges spanning various water courses. There are 116 miles of road and 107 bridges that are eligible to receive federal funding for maintenance and replacement. Ancillary elements of the road network include sidewalk, curb, gutter, storm drains, culverts, roadside ditches and lighting. The current County Pavement Condition Index (PCI), which is a health rating for roads which ranges from 0 to 100 (100 being a brand-new road and 0 being a failed road reverted to gravel), is 46.

Yolo County’s transportation funding can generally be broken down into two categories, federal, which is restricted in where it can be applied, and local funds, or Road Fund, which can be more easily expended within the public right-of-way for transportation purposes. The Road Fund has two main sources of income, the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) and the Highway User Tax (HUTA). In 2017 SB-1 was enacted which provides RMRA funding for transportation infrastructure maintenance and repair, including the maintenance of local streets and roads. In fiscal year 2022/2023, the County’s SB-1 allocation is anticipated to total about $5,900,000. To properly expend these funds, criteria was adopted by the Board to determine how road maintenance and rehabilitation projects should be prioritized. The criteria includes:
· Select methods and sequencing to allow material recycling, where feasible, to enhance sustainability.
· Use the County’s Pavement Management System to quantitatively identify candidate projects and treatments.
· Give priority to corridors that serve the most traffic.
· Consider the likelihood that a corridor or project may qualify for alternative funding sources.
· Give priority to segments that presently require excessive road repairs.
· Identify better quality pavements whose life can be extended with preventative maintenance treatments, to extend service life.
· Schedule projects in a given year within the same general proximity to reduce mobilization costs.
· Bundle projects to achieve economies of scale.

Using these criteria, the Board approved several road sections in 2022, many of which have been completed and are reflected in the table below. The remaining projects to be completed using SB-1 funds in 2023 are also listed:

 
Road From To Length (mi) Treatment Estimated Const. Cost Construction Year
CR 99W CR 1 CR 18 17.9 Asphalt Rubber
Chip Seal
$4,600,000 2022
Town of Yolo - - 2 Mill and fill $1,600,000 2022
CR 89 SR 16 CR26 3.25 3-layer seal $455,000 2022
CR 89 CR 28 CR 31 3 3-layer seal $420,000 2022
CR 32 CR 93A CR 98 6 3-layer seal $840,000 2022
CR 27 CR 99 SR 113 1.3 Rehabilitation $1,000,000 2022
CR 1 CR 84 15 3 Chip Seal $150,000 2022
CR 84 CR 1 CR 2 1 Chip Seal $50,000 2022
CR 89 CR 1 CR 99W 2.6 Chip Seal $130,000 2022
CR104 Davis City
Limit
Tremont Rd 2.9 3-layer seal $580,000 2023
South River
Road
CR 142 Sac County 6.5 3-layer seal $1,300,000 2023
Courtland South River
Road
SR84 1 3-layer seal $200,000 2023
Town of Esparto West of State Route 16   2.8 Mill and fill $3,500,000 2023
CR23 CR85B CR89 4 3-layer seal $800,000 2023
CR96 CR29 CR32 2.9 3-layer seal $580,000 2023
N Courtland Z Line Alameda 1.5 Chip Seal $75,000 2023
Z Line Clarksburg N Courtland 4.2 Chip Seal $210,000 2023
Gaffney Rd Jefferson Z Line 1.3 Chip Seal $65,000 2023
CR 144 CR 142 CR 143 2.75 Chip Seal $137,500 2023
CR 96 .5 mi n/o CR
29
CR 29 .5 Chip Seal $25,000 2023
N Courtland
Rd
CR 143 Jefferson
Blvd
1 3-layer seal $140,000 2023
Courtland Rd South River
Road
Jefferson
Blvd
1 3-layer seal $140,000 2023
CR 24 CR 90 CR 98 8 3-layer seal $1,120,000 2023
Wakeena Rd Courtland Rd Morse Rd 1.75 3-layer seal $245,000 2023

County Road Maintenance Crews will be busy throughout the current year to catch up with a backlog of pothole and roadside ditch maintenance needs, as well as newer tasks resulting from this year’s winter storms.  To keep up with the increased need for road maintenance countywide, Public Works is attempting to recruit more Road Crew staff in the next fiscal year (aiming to fill current five vacant positions).

Federal funds are an important source for improving and preserving the County’s road network however they typically require local matching funds for each project. Yolo County has successfully obtained and delivered federal funds in the past and will continue to prioritize Road Funds to ensure this revenue stream is fully taken advantage of.

This past January and February, in the Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) most recent call for projects, the County submitted funding requests on three different projects with a total request of about $31 million.

In September 2022, Public Works staff submitted applications for the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) Cycle 11 call for projects.  On March 9, 2023, that State posted the approved project list for Cycle 11, and the County Road 102 Bike and Safety Improvement Project (listed below) will receive $783,540 of HSIP funds toward construction.

Current priority projects that we are actively seeking funding include the following:

 
Project Name Road From To Length
(mi)
Project Type
County Road 98 Bike and Safety Improvement Project -- Phase II
CR 98

CR 29

Solano County Line

4.5

Safety Improvements and Class II Bike Lanes
Russell Boulevard Bike and Safety Improvement  Project
Russell
Boulevard

CR 90A

CR 95A

2

Enhanced Class II Bike Lanes
County Road 102 Bike and Safety Improvement Project
CR 102

Davis City Limit
3000 ft north of the Davis City Limit
0.6

Enhanced Class II Bike Lanes
County Road 31 Bike and Safety Improvement Project
CR 31

CR 93A

CR 98

5

Enhanced Class II Bike Lanes
County Road 32A Railroad Crossing Relocation Project
CR 32A

CR 105

I-80 Ramp

2

Grade separation and road realignment

Public Works staff is monitoring grant opportunities and will be applying for the projects listed above as calls for projects are released. Staff has contracted with a consultant team for the preparation of state and federal grant applications specifically related to the County Road 32A Railroad Crossing Relocation Project. In addition to state and federal grant opportunities, County staff will continue to work with Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) staff to identify potential funding options to advance the priority projects.

In summary, the County is planning roughly $12 million in locally funded road projects this year which will treat over 40 miles of roadway while applying for several grant funding opportunities in an effort to fund the priority projects listed.

Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)

SACOG awards federal transportation grants.
Caltrans administers federal funding for capital improvement projects. 
California Transportation Commission administers the Road Repair and Accountability Act (SB1) funding.

Fiscal Impact

No Fiscal Impact

Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)

Total cost of recommended action:
$    0
Amount budgeted for expenditure:
$    0
Additional expenditure authority needed:
$    0
One-time commitment:
Yes

Source of Funds for this Expenditure

General Fund
$0

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Todd Riddiough (Originator) Todd Riddiough 03/27/2023 04:13 PM
Form Started By:
Todd Riddiough
Started On:
11/11/2022 09:26 AM
Final Approval Date:
03/29/2023