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§ 2-12-8 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLAN AND TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM SUBMITTALS.
   (A)   The Mayor shall submit a proposed resolution to the City Council setting forth projects recommended for inclusion in the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) and the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Planning Area at least 30 days prior to the deadline for project submittals as established by the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). Projects shall only be submitted to the MPO for inclusion in the MTP and/or the TIP by City Council resolution.
   (B)   The city in preparing the projects to be included in the MTP and the TIP shall adhere to the rules set forth in the Mid Region Council of Governments Manual on Policies and Procedures of the Transportation Improvement Program for the Albuquerque Metropolitan Area.
   (C)   The City Council may amend the recommended projects contained in the proposed resolution prior to adoption of the resolution and submission to the MPO.
   (D)   Except for adjusting Federal Transit Administration Grant amounts to reflect the Federal Register, amendments to the City of Albuquerque's adopted MTP or TIP project list shall be submitted to the City Council for approval before submittal to the Metropolitan Transportation Board if the change meets one or more of the following criteria:
      (1)   A project is added to or deleted from the MTP or TIP.
      (2)   There is a substantive change to a project scope.
      (3)   A funding timeline for the project is moved forward or backward by more than three years.
      (4)   Funding is removed or added that increases or decreases the dollar value of the federal funding for the project by more than 40%.
      (5)   Funding is removed or added that increases or decreases the dollar value of the federal funding for the project by more than two million dollars.
   (E)   A resolution adopting a project, or an amendment to an adopted project, shall include the following information about each project:
      (1)   The title.
      (2)   The geographic boundaries.
      (3)   The council district(s) the project is within.
      (4)   The transportation mode(s) the project supports.
      (5)   Whether the project procures rolling stock, capital facilities or planning and programming support.
      (6)   The project purpose including: does it add capacity to a facility, rehabilitate a facility, convert a facility from one mode to another or provide infrastructure for an additional transportation mode.
      (7)   Whether the project will reduce congestion and improve air quality.
      (8)   The city policies, plans or land use assumptions that authorize development of such a project.
      (9)   Identification of land use measure(s) (LUM(S)) the project furthers, how it furthers the LUM(S) and how the project supports the LUM(S).
      (10)   Goals and objectives established under the procedures of § 2-11-3 ROA 1994, that the project accomplishes or furthers.
      (11)   Whether the project is included in the Capital Improvement Program Decade Plan and also the Component Capital Improvement Plan.
      (12)   Total dollar value of the project.
      (13)   The value of federal funds requested for the project and the type of Federal Highway Administration or Federal Transit Administration funding category from which the funds are obtained.
      (14)   The value of state funds supplied to the project and the funding source within the state government from which they are provided.
      (15)   The value of city funds supplied to the project and the funding source.
      (16)   The value of private funds supplied to the project and the funding source.
      (17)   A schedule of the funding to be acquired by year.
      (18)   Other information the Mayor or City Council deems appropriate.
      (19)   All capacity and rehabilitation projects located within the Central and Established Urban Areas as designated by Albuquerque Bernalillo County Comprehensive Plan (excluding those located on the Interstate system) shall comply with Part 6-5-6 ROA 1994.
   (F)   The City Council may issue a request to the Mayor for "other information" pertaining to a project no later than five days before the first public hearing of the resolution.
(Ord. 26-2007; Am. Ord. 2015-003)