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9/4/25 SCCRTC P7a - Measure D Active Transportation Expenditures and Financing Options

9/4/25 SCCRTC P7a - Measure D Active Transportation Expenditures and Financing Options

Update: 2025-09-08
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9/4/25 SCCRTC P7a - Measure D Active Transportation Expenditures and Financing

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Overview

  • Measure D active transportation projects are progressing faster than pay-as-you-go funding allows, necessitating new financing options.
  • Over $150 million in state and federal funds have been leveraged for the coastal rail trail.
  • Recent project completions include segment 7 to the Santa Cruz Wharf and new funding for segment 12.
  • Cost estimates have increased due to material and escalation costs, creating a significant funding gap.
  • Three financing scenarios were presented, with borrowing needs ranging from $12.5 million to $55 million.
  • The commission will revisit recommendations and programming in November.

Project Delivery Pace and Funding Needs for Coastal Rail Trail

  • Provided update on coastal rail trail project funding needs.
  • Measure D active transportation funds enable earlier project delivery but require financing options.
  • Local Measure D funds leveraged over $150 million in state and federal funds for the 32-mile trail.
  • Current discussion is informational; further recommendations expected in November.

Project Updates, Segment Status, and Recent Funding Awards

  • RTC refines project cost estimates with sponsors for next five-year plan update.
  • Coastal Rail Trail aims for full public access; segment 7 completed to Santa Cruz Wharf.
  • SB1 grant awarded for Highway 1 State Park, Freedom Auxiliary Lane, and segment 12; construction funded.
  • Segments 8-9 led by City of Santa Cruz; segments 10-11 led by County of Santa Cruz; segment 5 under construction, completion expected summer 2026.
  • Segments 17-19 received $4.8M pre-construction funding; construction funding not yet identified.

Cost Estimates, Funding Gaps, and Value Engineering

  • Project cost estimates for segments 8 and 11 updated in August 2025.
  • Funding gap increased due to higher material unit costs, escalation, and schedule shifts.
  • Value engineering analysis achieved cost savings, but escalation offset most savings.
  • Secured additional $19.5 million funding; funding gap remains.

Financing Scenarios, Borrowing Models, and Cash Flow Analysis

  • Presented three funding scenarios for Measure D active transportation: current, near-term, long-term.
  • Current scenario based on adopted five-year plan, updated annually and as needed.
  • Near-term needs include environmental mitigation for North Coast Rail Trail Segment 5 and additional design/right-of-way funding for Santa Cruz projects.
  • Long-term commitments may require construction funding for Segments 8–11; commission committed to fully fund Segments 10 and 11 in April 2024.

Summary, Next Steps, and Recommendations for Financing and Project Delivery

  • Three expenditure scenarios evaluated: current (~$40M), near-term (+$10M), long-term (~$80M).
  • Borrowing needs: $12.5M (current), $23M (near-term), $55M (long-term/constrained).
  • All scenarios assume ongoing corridor maintenance; trail maintenance only funded through FY28-29.
  • Maximum borrowing ($55M) insufficient to fully fund segments 8–11A; multi-pronged funding approach required.
  • Next steps: establish legal framework for debt, refine cash flow models, prepare financing plan for commission approval.
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9/4/25 SCCRTC P7a - Measure D Active Transportation Expenditures and Financing Options

9/4/25 SCCRTC P7a - Measure D Active Transportation Expenditures and Financing Options