Measure X Project Inventory
Measure X Projects:
The Transportation Safety and Investment Plan (Measure X) from the Transportation Agency for Monterey County was approved on November, 2016. The measure is anticipated to generate an estimated $20 million annually for a total of $600 million over thirty years through a retail transactions and use tax of a three-eighths of one‑percent (3/8%). The revenue from the sales tax measure will be used to fund transportation safety and mobility projects in Monterey County. The revenues are split with 60% dedicated to local road maintenance, pothole repairs and safety projects, and 40% dedicated to regional safety and mobility projects. The estimated 30-year distribution for the City of Salinas is $91,383,000. Below are the City's projects that are funded by Measure X.
List of Measure X Funded Projects:
- Williams Road Undergrounding/Street/Streetscape
- Street Maintenance Equipment Replacement
- San Juan Grade Road Improvements
- Downtown Complete Streets
- Priority Traffic Signals
- Geographic Information Systems
- Street Maintenance Vehicle Replacement
- Sanborn Rd/US 101 Impvts-Ag Ind Center
- Traffic Calming Improvements
- Pedestrian Crossing Enhancement
- Vision Zero Action Plan
- ADA Pedestrian Ramp
- Bardin Safe Routes to School
- E Alvin/Linwood/Maryal Routes
- E Laurel Dr Sidewalk & Lights
- Vibrancy Plan Infrastructure
- Street Tree Trimming
- ADA Traffic Signal Updates
- North Main St Intersection
- Street Light Installation
- School Safety Enhancements
- Annual City Rehab Program (MVF Tax 7360)
- E Boronda Traffic Control Relief
- Bicycle Lane Installations
- Traffic Signal Installation
- Sidewalk & Drainage Repairs
- Slurry Seal Improvements
- Alisal Airport Multi-Use Trail
- Train Station Electrical Transformer Upgrades
- Fleet Consolidation Replacement
- Bridge Maintenance Program
- Emerald Drive
- Traffic Signal Coordination
- Street Preventive Maintenance Program
Tyler Street Sidewalk Repair 2017:
Tyler Street is the City's 7th JOC sidewalk repair project. This project removed and replaced sidewalk (~6,800 SF), curb and gutter (~770 LF), driveways and driveway approaches (~4000 SF), City trees (~40), and installed ADA compliant ramps (10) along both sides of Tyler Street, from East Laurel Street to the cul-de-sac to the south. The City’s arborist has examined different trees in an effort to save as many as possible and will be planting new trees to replace the lost ones.