22 May 2020

MESA CITY COUNCIL Study Session> Setting Future Priorities In The Times of A Pandemic

Exactly what momentum are they all spending time on?

Mesa City Council Study Session 

Thu 21 May 2020 @ 07:30 a.m. 

Future Transportation Bond Program

They want to get this 

on the Agenda for 

June 15th???????

Contractors and consultants 

What are the public's and the voter's sentiments?????????????
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Another early morning "study session" for you to wake up to and get informed. 

Million$$$$$$ are on-the-table.








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Item 1-a is a follow-up from 3 months ago - increments of $100M, $150M and $200M
PLANNING FOR A BOND ELECTION IN 2022
On agenda:5/21/2020
Title:Hear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on a proposed budget and related programs supported by the federal funds received under the CARES Act.

Attachments:1. Presentation
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Transportation Bond Presentation
City Council Study Session May 21, 2020 


RJ Zeder, Transportation Director 
Erik Guderian, Deputy Transportation Director


> Planned Transportation Projects Prioritization of Projects
> Planned Transportation Projects Prioritization of Projects: $100M
> Planned Transportation Projects Prioritization of Projects: $150M
> Planned Transportation Projects Prioritization of Projects: $200M

> Interim Transportation Plan 2020-2022 
Priority Project Name Transportation Total (millions) Other/Utilities Total (millions) Total (millions) 
1 Signal Butte Road Improvements: Williams Field to Pecos1 $9.5 $0 $9.5 
2 Signal Butte Road Improvements: Pecos to Germann2 $02 $0 $02 
3 Streetlight LED Conversion Project $7.2 $0 $7.2 
4 Broadway Rd: Mesa to Stapley (Lesueur to Spur) 1 $17.5 $14.0 $31.5 
5 Southern Ave & Country Club Drive Roadways $0.9 $7.6 $8.5 
6 Design Funding for Potential 2022 Bond Projects1,3 $6.0 TBD $6.0 Total $41.1 $21.6 $62.7

1. Eligible for ALCP reimbursement 
2. Funded by Town of Queen Creek up to $8.0M per IGA. Mesa to reimburse Queen Creek by 12/31/2030. 
3. Arterial Reconstructions, Ellsworth - From City Limit to SR24, Sossaman and Baseline, Val Vista Dr.: Pueblo to US 60
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20-0611
 Hear a presentationdiscuss, and provide direction on a proposed budget and related programs supported by the federal funds received under the CARES Act. 1-b 

File #:20-0611   
City Council Study Session
May 21, 2020
Hear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on a proposed budget and related programs supported by the federal funds received under the CARES Act
14 Power Point Slide-Presentation
The CARES Act provides that payments for the Fund may only be used to cover costs that - 
1. are necessary expenditures incurred due to the public health emergency with respect to COVID-19
2. were not accounted for in the budget most recently approved as of March 27, 2020 for the State or government and 
3. were incurred during the period that begins on March 1, 2020, and ends of December 30, 2020

> Mesa CARES Outreach: ($150,000) 
• Conducted a community needs assessment related to the impacts of COVID-19 
• Serves as a community resource to connect residents with COVID-19 emergency services 
• Provides call center support for the Small Business Reemergence Program

> Feeding Mesa-Food Distribution: ($10,000,000) 
• United Food Bank Support 
• United Food Bank Meal Distribution 
• Midwest Food Bank Support • Canned food drives 
• Restaurant buy-out program

Reimbursement for public safety and essential service response to the COVID-19 emergency: 

($50,000,000) 

• Payroll expenses for public safety employees whose services are substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to COVID-19 public health emergency



Council Study Session - 5/21/2020                      11 views



On agenda:5/21/2020
Title:Hear a presentationdiscuss, and provide direction on a future Transportation Capital Improvement Bond Program, including transportation projects eligible for Proposition 400 funding.

Attachments:1. Presentation 


On agenda:5/21/2020
Title:Hear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on a proposed budget and related programs supported by the federal funds received under the CARES Act.

Attachments:1. Presentation

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