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Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report DataCountyProject TitleACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT ROJECT SCHEDULERWPAEDCompletionCompletionDateReadyto ListBegin CONDateCONCompletionDateDistrictPPNO12444AHUM Arcata Safe Routes to School Improvements /1908/08/1912505AHUM Blue Lake Annie and Mary Trail, Phase 0/2008/28/2014726AMENCity of Willits Rail with Trail 8/2205/01/2310/22/2414610BMENCovelo State Route 162 Corridor Multi - Purpose Trail Phase /2002/01/2112506HUMFortuna and McKinleyville Active Transportation 120LAKHartley Street Safe Route to School 2006/15/2012/16/2012440AHUM Hoopa Valley Safe Routes to School 01/01/2106/30/2112391HUM Humboldt Bay Trail /31/1805/29/19-12/27/1906/01/2112445AHUM Manila Moves Campaign and Shared Use /2012/01/2009/30/2112504AHUM McKinleyville Safe Routes to School docino County Health and Human Services Agency (HSSA)Safe Routes to School dletown Multi-Use 6/30/2010/30/2014633MENNorthwestern Pacific Rail Trail Phase 7/03/1912/13/1912441AHUM South Fortuna Elementary School Safe Routes to School /15/2012/31/2014634MENState Route 162 Corridor Multi - Purpose Trail - Phase IInstallation of a Class I Trail on and perpendicular to SR /03/2002/01/2114632MENState Route 162 Corridor Multi - Purpose Trail - Phase 03/2002/01/21K-8 Schools Safe Routes to School Safety Improvement andCommunity Outreach ProjectATP Program Report - Attachment CPage 1 of 35

Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report DataProject TitleACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT ROJECT SCHEDULERWPAEDCompletionCompletionDateReadyto ListBegin unset Circle Multi-Use 05/01/2008/03/2013111LAKUpper Lake Pedestrian /1904/23/1911/30/1912442AHUM Van Wycke Bicycle and Pedestrian Connectivity 06/01/2109/01/2122590TEHActive Transportation Program Olive View School /12/2212/12/2204/01/2306/30/2322590TEHATP Olive View School Connectivity 2304/01/2306/30/2322579SHABechelli Lane and Loma Vista Active Transportation 01/1907/20/2107/20/2105/27/2222578SHADiestelhorst to Downtown Non-Motorized Improvement /30/2112/30/2112/30/2122577SHAJunction School Safe Route To /16/1810/09/1822576SHAOld Oregon Trail Shasta College Active Transportation /15/1907/31/2022573TRITrinity County Active Transportation Plan0001100000110---06/30/2008/18/2022580SHAWest Street Area School Safety 6/01/2008/01/2012/30/2022589TEHWest Street School Connectivity 2/2204/01/2306/30/2331690SAC47th Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle 01/2007/01/2012/01/2031221EDAl Tahoe Boulevard Safety and Mobility Enhancement 2/1903/10/2010/30/2031028BUTATP Gap Closure PT31031BUTBikeway 99 Phase 5 - 20th Street Pedestrian/Bicycle /22/2208/15/2202/01/2301/27/2431691SACBroadway Complete Streets 2104/02/2104/22/24ATP Program Report - Attachment CPage 2 of 35

Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report DataProject TitleACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATIONPROJECT etionDateReadyto ListBegin /30/22DistrictPPNOCounty31693ASACCitrus Heights Electric Greenway (Class 1 Multi-Use Trail)31919YOLCity of Davis - Safe Routes to School Program0005620000562-----31773SACCity of Rancho Cordova-Safe Routes to School Plan0002450000340---06/19/1812/31/1931922YOLCity of West Sacramento West Capitol Avenue Cycle 02/01/1931921YOLCitywide Bike Lane Gap 06/26/2031770SACCordova Park Safe Routes to School 09/16/1906/26/2031689SACDel Rio 03/01/2109/30/2131522PLADowntown Roseville Class I 19/1703/18/2031526APLADry Creek Greenway Multi-Use Trail Project, /2005/01/2104/21/2331224AEDEl Dorado Trail - Missouri Flat Road to El 1912/10/1932017AYUBEleventh Avenue Pedestrian and Bicyclist Route /16/2005/04/2008/31/2031769ASACElk Grove Florin Road Sidewalk Infill Safe Routes to 008/17/2012/09/2031026BUTEsplanade Corridor Safety and Accessibility Improvement 6/2109/06/2106/30/2231695SACFolsom Boulevard Complete Street Improvements, Phase 08/01/2012/15/2031809SUTHarter Parkway and Sutter Bike Path Gap 01/2108/27/2131530APLAHighway 49 Sidewalk Gap CHowe Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian 2/01/2205/01/2211/01/22ATP Program Report - Attachment CPage 3 of 35

Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report DataProject TitleACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATIONPROJECT DateReadyto ListBegin /28/21DistrictPPNOCounty31030BUTLittle Chico Creek Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Connection atCommunity Park31677SACLower Laguna Creek Open Space Preserve /04/1807/10/1801/22/2031694ASACMariposa Safe Routes to School (Phase /2010/15/2006/30/2132016YUBMarysville Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement 680SACMather Rails to Trails 2/1809/01/1832018AYUBMcGowan Parkway Bicycle Lane and Pedestrian 1/1905/01/2106/15/2109/15/2131771SACMeadowview Road Complete Street Phase 04/30/2106/30/2231521PLANevada Street Pedestrian and Bicycle 11/14/1706/30/2031685SACNorth 12th Complete /2104/30/2106/30/2231692ASACNorthwood School and Transit Access 02/2101/10/2211/18/2231683SACOak Parkway Trail Under Crossing and Johnny Cash /24/1607/24/1608/31/1931027BUTOroville State Route 162 Pedestrian Bicyclist and DisabledMobility and Safety /2005/03/2106/30/2331528PLAPlacer County West Shore Highway Crossing 8/30/1910/01/1911/30/1931684SACPower Inn Road Sidewalk 7/1905/07/1910/01/1910/01/2031924YOLProviding Safe Passage: Connecting Montgomery Elementary andOlive 2008/31/2031798SACRancho Cordova School Zone Improvement 2/2110/31/2131686SACRod Beaudry - Routier Bikeway 1802/19/1908/30/19ATP Program Report - Attachment CPage 4 of 35

Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report DataProject TitleACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT ROJECT SCHEDULERWPAEDCompletionCompletionDateReadyto ListBegin Safe Routes to School - B Street and 2nd Street SidewalkImprovement /14/1811/29/1932015YUBSeventh Avenue Bicycle Path and Pedestrian 1/13/1802/14/1904/30/1909/17/1931223EDSierra Boulevard Bicycle and Pedestrian Trail 3/1811/01/1931681SACSouth Galt Safe Routes to 01/1831220EDSouth Tahoe Greenway Shared Use Trail, Phases 1B and 2010/15/2031524PLAState Route 89 Fanny Bridge Community Revitalization Project Active Transportation ate Route 99 Bikeway Phase 4 /1912/20/1909/17/2031687ASACThomas Edison School ? Hurley Way Pedestrian 1804/29/1906/15/2010/01/2031768SACTwo Rivers Trail (Phase 08/26/2231222EDUpper Broadway Bicycle 2/10/1912/04/2031225EDUpper Broadway Pedestrian Connection /17/1912/10/1912/04/2031527APLAWashington Boulevard Bikeway and Pedestrian Pathways 06/30/2006/30/2331923YOLWest Woodland Safe Routes to ALA14th Street: Safe Routes in the 006/30/2007/24/2142190RALA19th Street Bay Area Rapid Transit to Lake Merritt 2006/30/2002/01/2102/21/2242301ALAActive Oakland: Comprehensive Safe Routes to School bany Complete Streets for San Pablo Avenue and 912/16/1904/17/20ATP Program Report - Attachment CPage 5 of 35

Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report DataProject TitleACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT ROJECT SCHEDULERWPAEDCompletionCompletionDateReadyto ListBegin lemany Interchange Improvements, Phase 2000197100001971---04/30/2009/30/2042123ACCBailey Road and State Route 4 Interchange Pedestrian and BicycleImprovement 12/2010/12/2042317SOLBay Trail and Vine Trail Gap 2/2106/30/2242190FALABe Oakland, Be Active: A Comprehensive Safe Routes to QALABerkeley 9th Street Bicycle Boulevard Extension Pathway Phase 0/2042331SCLBetter BikewaySJ - San Fernando tro Valley Elementary Safe Routes to 003/31/2142300ALACentral Avenue Complete Street 01/2110/01/2106/01/2242140WSMCentral Corridor Bike and Pedestrian Safety 31/2012/31/2007/01/2212/01/2242190GALACity of Berkeley - Safe Routes to School Improvements forLeconte ALACity of Oakland - Lake Merritt to Bay Trail Bicycle Pedestrian /2112/31/2412/31/2642190LALACity of Oakland Improvements for Safe Routes to 50DSCLCoyote Creek Trail - Mabury to 109/30/2108/31/2242190TALACreekside Middle School Safe Routes to D Street Improvement /2242320ALADoolittle Drive Bay Trail, Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline, 5/2112/15/22MRN Central Marin Regional Pathways Gap ClosureATP Program Report - Attachment CPage 6 of 35

Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report DataProject TitleACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT ROJECT SCHEDULERWPAEDCompletionCompletionDateReadyto ListBegin owntown Corridors Plan Bicycle and Pedestrian /20---42190AALAEast Bay Greenway26560004369000009/30/19----41040ASMEast Palo Alto Highway 101 Pedestrian and Bicycle 0/1705/18/1942315SOLEast Tabor and Tolenas Safe Routes to School Gap Closure 06/15/2242306ALAEmeryville Bicycle and Pedestrian Greenway Safety and MobilityImprovement 1906/01/2042311MRNFrancisco Boulevard East and Grand Avenue Bridge Pedestrianand Bicycle 3/26/2142309CCFred Jackson Way First Mile and Last Mile Connection /01/2104/19/2109/03/2142308ALAFruitvale Alive Gap Closure 1906/30/2006/09/2242319SFGeneva Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety 06/30/2006/30/2342150CSCLGilroy gh Street - Courtland Avenue - Ygnacio Avenue IntersectionImprovements for Safe Routes to 10/1709/30/1942323ALAI-80/Gilman Interchange Bicycle/Pedestrian Overcrossing andAccess /2008/01/2342305ALAJohn Muir Elementary Safe Routes to School Improvements0002700000270----08/30/1942023BSFJohn Yehall Chin Safe Routes To /1912/31/2042190DALALAMMPS and Laurel, Mills, Maxwell Park and Seminary ActiveTransportation 1/28/1706/30/1942303ALALewelling Boulevard Safe Routes to School 112/31/2142140YSMLinden and Spruce Avenues Traffic Calming /1810/31/1904/15/20ATP Program Report - Attachment CPage 7 of 35

Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report DataACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATIONPROJECT mbard Street Vision Zero Project00025070000250701/12/16Project NI)RWPAEDCompletionCompletionDateReadyto ListBegin /30/20DistrictPPNOCounty42023GSF42316SOLMcCoy Creek 0/05/2008/31/2142327NAPNapa County Safe Routes to School a Valley Vine Trail: St. Helena to land Safe Routes to School - Crossing to 04/20/2004/01/2242310CCPacheco Boulevard Sidewalk Gap Closure Phase 802/26/1942321CCPittsburg Active Transportation and Safe Routes 803/31/2042313SFPowell Street Safety Project000440000004400-----42140XSMRedwood City 2020 Sustainable Transportation EncouragementProject (STEP)0009630000963----06/30/1942124ACCRio Vista Elementary School Pedestrian Connection /26/1942329SMRoute 101 and Holly Street Pedestrian and Bicycle 0/1910/28/1906/30/2142322ALASacramento Street Complete Streets /19/1909/01/2042231ASOLSafe Routes to School Infrastructure and Non-Infrastructure inthe Cities of Benicia, Rio Vista and 05/20/2009/14/2042190KALASafe Routes to Schools - Alameda County Unincorporated Areas0006680000668----06/27/1942122BCCSan Francisco Bay Trail, Pinole Shores to Bay Front 1842023DSFSan Francisco Citywide Bicycle Wayfinding 3FSFSan Francisco Safe Routes to School 2017-2019 NonInfrastructure Project000241100002411----08/31/19ATP Program Report - Attachment CPage 8 of 35

Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report CPSEEACRWEACCONAwardCONEAC(includesCON-NI)PROJECT SCHEDULERWPAEDCompletionCompletionDateReadyto ListBegin San Francisco Safer Streets: Increasing Bicycling and Walking inSan 41040BSMSan Mateo County Safe Routes to School for Health and Wellness0009000000900----05/17/2042318SONSMART Pathway - Petaluma (Payran to 6/05/1910/31/2042304ALASomerset Avenue Safe Routes to School 07/01/2106/01/2242172CSONSonoma County Safe Routes to School High School Pilot Program0008720000872----03/20/2042190UALAStanton Elementary School Safe Routes to 2042312NAPState Route 29 Bicycle and Pedestrian Undercrossing 2004/01/2142147ASCLSunnyvale Safe Routes to School /2109/30/2102/28/2342146ASCLSunnyvale SNAIL Neighborhood Active TransportationConnectivity 3/15/2109/15/2112/30/2242190VALATelegraph Avenue Complete Street 009/30/2005/01/2105/01/2242122GCCThe Yellow Brick Road in Richmond's Iron Triangle 902/01/2005/31/2012/31/2142023ESFVision Zero Safety 042328SFVision Zero SF: Safer 0/2042314SMWoodside Elementary School Student Pathway Project Phase 11/30/1952692MONAlvin Drive and Linwood Drive Safe Routes to 8/27/1911/05/1912/22/20-52693MON Bardin Road Safe Routes to School ject TitleACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATIONCacique and Soledad Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridges and CorridorImprovementsATP Program Report - Attachment CPage 9 of 35

Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report DataProject TitleACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT ROJECT SCHEDULERWPAEDCompletionCompletionDateReadyto ListBegin Castroville Bicycle and Pedestrian Path and Railroad 7/26/1601/24/1702/08/1952676MONCity of Monterey Active Transportation and DemandManagement 4ASCRCity of Watsonville Rail Trail from Watsonville Slough Trailhead toWalker 8/01/2052989SBDowntown De LaVina Street Safe Crosswalks and Buffered 0/2209/01/2208/27/2352771SBEastside Green Lanes and Bike Boulevard Gap 21/2110/15/2104/03/2252990MON Every Child: Community-Supported Safe Routes to 0/2452931MON Fort Ord Regional Trail and 206/01/2207/14/2301/15/2552805SBGuadalupe Street (Hwy 1) Pedestrian 4/15/2008/17/2052611SBHollister Class I /31/2012/01/2006/15/2110/15/2152601SBLas Positas and Modoc Roads Class I 709/02/1909/06/1902/04/2004/30/2152601SBLas Positas Road Multiuse Path3541018009251441000-----52818ASCRLincoln Street Safety /1901/15/2008/07/2052994SBLower Eastside Community Connectivity Active 52992SBModoc Road Multimodal Path Gap 4/15/2306/15/2309/07/2452603SBMontecito - Yanonali Street Bridge Replacement and 31/1952817MONMoss Landing Segment Bicycle and Pedestrian Path and 2006/15/2010/17/22MON Las Lomas Drive Bicycle Lane and Pedestrian ProjectATP Program Report - Attachment CPage 10 of 35

Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report DataACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATIONPROJECT rth Fremont Bike and Pedestrian Access and ct NI)RWPAEDCompletionCompletionDateReadyto ListBegin /30/19DistrictPPNOCounty52610MON52813SLOOceano Elementary Safe Routes to School - Oceano, 208/08/2252695SBOld Town Sidewalks 9/17/1903/01/2012/01/2052605SCRRadar Speed Feedback Signs and Flashing 835ASCRRail Trail Segment 8 and 9 Design and Environmental /2209/01/2202/22/2452671SLORailroad Safety Trail - Taft to Pepper 747SBRincon Multi-use 1/2004/01/2002/01/2152675SBSafe Routes to School Carpinteria at Voluntario PedestrianImprovements /13/1805/01/1952995SBSan Jose Mulitpurpose 11/24/2104/30/2204/26/2352814SCRSan Lorenzo Riverwalk 9/01/2111/29/2152668SCRSanta Cruz Countywide Bicycle Route Signage 28/2152819SLOSLO Regional Rideshare Safe Routes to School 2SBSR2S Improvements at Intersection of Highway 246 andSycamore 1912/20/1952816SLOTempleton - Atascadero 6/2010/30/2006/30/2152991SBU.S. 101 State Street Undercrossing Active UCSC Bike Path Safety Improvement Phase 2/Bike 01/1906/30/2352993ASCRUniversity California Santa Cruz Bike Path Safety ImprovementPhase 2/Bike Safety 012/31/20ATP Program Report - Attachment CPage 11 of 35

Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report DataCountyProject TitleACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT ROJECT SCHEDULERWPAEDCompletionCompletionDateReadyto ListBegin CONDateCONCompletionDateDistrictPPNO52811MON Via Salinas Valley: An Active Transportation Education Program0009640000194----12/31/2052670MON West Broadway Urban Village Infrastructure side Bike Boulevard Gap 1/2111/16/2104/08/2266828FRE10th Avenue Bike and Pedestrian 1/1903/01/2066835FRE2015 Orange Cove School Crossing Safety 802/21/1908/14/1966839FREActive Transportation Plan-Selma00088000088-----66762FREADA Path on Grove and Jensen Avenues from Ninth Street 609/12/1601/17/1766904TULAllensworth Elementary Sidewalk KERATP-3 Safe Routes to School Delano Sidewalk Gap 002KINAvenal Safe Routes to School State Route 269 106/30/2109/30/2106/30/2266947FREBiola Community 06/25/2106/25/2266833FREBiola Sidewalk /1906/04/1909/20/1966998FRECity of Mendota Safe Routes to School Master ga Safe Routes to School Sidewalk Gap Closure andPedestrian /05/2105/31/2107/05/2166829FREConstruct trail along State Route 168 Shepherd Avenue toDeWolf /1912/31/1966908AKERDelano ATP3 Safe Routes to School Intersection Enhancementand Education 919KERDowntown Bakersfield Bicycle Connectivity 3/2004/03/20ATP Program Report - Attachment CPage 12 of 35

Active Transportation Program Project Progress Report DataProject TitleACTUAL or ESTIMATED at COMPLETION (EAC)TOTAL BUDGET(1,000s)ATP BUDGET(1,000s)GENERAL PROJECT ROJECT SCHEDULERWPAEDCompletionCompletionDateReadyto ListBegin Downtown Bakersfield Pedestrian Connectivity 04/1804/01/1966902FREDowntown Fresno Courthouse Park Interconnectivity /30/2166763FREDunlap - Lighted 8/08/1711/03/1766822TULEarlimart Safe Routes to School Community 6/2066901TULEarlimart Sidewalk 18/2007/20/2012/21/2066920TULFarmersville Safe Routes to School East Walnut 0/31/1901/14/2066723TULFarmersville Safe Routes to School Walnut Avenue 0/1906/30/2066905KERFranklin Street Pedestrian and Bicycle 3/31/20-08/30/2011/30/2066916FREFresno Pedestrian and Bike Safety Education Program0002500000250---02/01/1906/25/2066840MAD Fresno River Trail Safe Routes /1908/31/2066779TULGarden Avenue Pedestrian Access 46FREGolden State Boulevard Bike and Pedestrian Trail from Adams 5/29/2266824TULGreen Acres Middle School Enhanced /1908/16/1966917KERHaven Drive Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure 2001/04/2166915FREIntersection Improvements to Increase Active Transportationalong Bus Rapid 2105/31/2108/27/2266936KERK

1028 BUT ATP Gap Closure Complex 0 0 0 3787 0 0 0 0 3787 EXEMPT EXEMPT EXEMPT EXEMPT EXEMPT 3 1031 BUT Bikeway 99 Phase 5 - 20th Street Pedestrian/Bicycle Overcrossing 0 0 2252 10104 715 1707 2252 0 10790 11/14/19 05/22/22 08/15/22 02/01/23 01/27/24

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