"Build the Plan!" In 2004, MAG initiated development of the Arterial Life Cycle Program (ALCP) to provide management and oversight for the street projects contained in the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). The ALCP is a key safeguard that was part of Proposition 400 and represents more than $1.8 billion of investment over the next 20 years. The original list of projects in the ALCP consisted of 62 arterial capacity improvements, 32 intersection improvements and $50 million invested in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). The ALCP Program provides information for each project spanning the 20-year life cycle, including location, regional funding, year of work, type of work, status of project and the lead agency. The current FY 2009 ALCP went through the MAG Committee Process and was approved on June 25, 2008 at Regional Council. Reimbursements in the FY2009 ALCP have been inflated to 2008$. Per the ALCP Policies and Procedures, eligible ALCP project expenditures may be inflated using inflation rate information provided by MAG. Jurisdictions are responsible for inflating the expenditure amounts to the current year, when completing a Project Overview, Project Reimbursement Request or other necessary documents. Annually, MAG publishes reports on the status of projects funded through the half-cent transportation excise tax. ALCP Status Reports are published semi-annually and address the status of projects, revenues received, and relevant program information. The ALCP Policies and Procedures direct the implementation of the arterial street projects in an efficient and cost-effective manner. The Regional Council approved the current Policies and Procedures on December 19, 2007. Resources Project Requirements and Forms |