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File #: 21-1290    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Study Session Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/14/2021 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 11/16/2021 Final action:
Title: Study Session on a Potential Quiet Zone and Vision Zero Policy
Attachments: 1. Original Petition - Vision Zero, 2. Existing Railroad Location Map, 3. Unfunded Vision Zero Plan Project within the Adopted 2020/21 and 2021/22 Biennial Capital Improvement Program Budget, 4. POST MEETING MATERIAL
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Study Session on a Potential Quiet Zone and Vision Zero Policy

Report
COUNCIL PILLAR
Deliver and Enhance High Quality Efficient Services and Infrastructure

BACKGROUND
At the August 17, 2021 Council Meeting, the City Council held a check-in on 2021 City Council Priorities. At this meeting, the Council discussed a request from Councilmember Jain regarding a potential Transportation "Quiet Zone" and a written petition (Attachment 1) from community member Gabriela Landaveri requesting the City of Santa Clara adopt a "Vision Zero" Policy. The result of the discussion was an interest in a future Council study session on these two topics.

DISCUSSION
Potential Quiet Zone
Within Santa Clara, there are two railroad track systems owned by the Union Pacific Railroad Company (UPRR). One track is generally parallel to the US-101 freeway and one track is generally parallel to Lafayette Street. Both railroad tracks are shown on the Existing Railroad Location Map (Attachment 2).

At railroad crossings, train operators are required to follow the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 49 Volume 4 Part 222, (known as the "Train Horn Rule"). This Study Session will discuss opportunities for Public Authorities, such as the City of Santa Clara, to reduce the effects of train horn noise by establishing Quiet Zones.

Vision Zero
The City's recently adopted Bicycle Plan Update 2018 and Pedestrian Master Plan 2019 both have objectives that include studying the implementation of a Vision Zero Plan before 2024. A Vision Zero Plan, estimated at $300,000, was not funded in the Adopted FY 2020/21 and FY 2021/22 Biennial Capital Improvement Program Budget; the project was, however, listed as an Unfunded Project in the Budget. Funding for this project will once again be considered during the upcoming 2022/23 and 2023/24 Biennial Capital Improvement Program Budget process. This Study Session will discuss General information about Vision Zero Plans and the reque...

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