DATE: August 19, 2025
TO: Board of Supervisors
SUBMITTED BY: Steven E. White, Director
Department of Public Works and Planning
SUBJECT: Measure C Extension Local Transportation Program Funds Claims for FY 2025-26
RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
TITLE
1. Adopt and authorize the Chairman to execute Resolution approving the Measure C Extension Local Transportation Program Funds Claim for FY 2025-26, authorize the Director of the Department of Public Works and Planning (Director) or his designee to transmit a copy of the Resolution, if adopted, to the Fresno County Transportation Authority, and authorize the Director to confirm the County’s intent to complete reporting requirements for the prior year no later than November 15, 2025; and
2. Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute the six Measure C Extension Local Transportation Pass Through Revenues Certification and Claims for FY 2025-26 and certify that the funds will not substitute property tax funds, which were previously used for local transportation purposes ($9,522,128).
REPORT
Approval of the recommended actions will authorize submission of the Measure C Extension Local Transportation Program (LTP) Funds Claims to the Fresno County Transportation Authority (FCTA). These are annual claims by the County for its Measure C Extension formula share of revenues dedicated to local transportation purposes. There are separate claim forms for each of the six categories, including: street maintenance, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance, flexible funding, pedestrian/trails - urban, pedestrian/trails - rural, and bicycle facilities. This item is countywide.
ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):
If the recommended actions are not approved, the County will not receive its local transportation funding apportionments.
FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no Net County Cost associated with the recommended actions. The claims include the following FY 2025-26 County apportionments:
ADA Compliance |
$ 152,537 |
Bicycle Facilities |
$ 265,967 |
Flexible Funding |
$4,205,674 |
Pedestrian/Trails - Rural |
$ 404,797 |
Pedestrian/Trails - Urban |
$ 134,942 |
Street Maintenance |
$4,358,211 |
Total |
$9,522,128 |
Measure C Extension Local Transportation Funds ($9,522,128) are included in the Department of Public Works and Planning - Roads Org 4510 FY 2025-26 Recommended Budget.
DISCUSSION:
This is the nineteenth allocation to the County from the Measure C Extension Program that was approved by the voters in 2006. Under apportionment guidelines, LTP funds are separated into six categories, each with its own apportionment formula determined by the FCTA. The categories are street maintenance, ADA compliance, flexible funding, pedestrian/trails - urban, pedestrian/trails - rural, and bicycle facilities. The FY 2025-26 allocations for each of the categories are shown in the attached Table 1.
In general, the allocations for street maintenance, ADA compliance, and flexible funding are based upon a 75% population - 25% road miles formula. The bicycle facilities, pedestrian/trails - urban, and pedestrian/trails - rural allocations are based on population. The total estimated amount of LTP funds to be apportioned to the County for FY 2025-26 is $9,522,128, an increase of 0.31% ($29,161) from FY 2024-25. A comparison of the amount apportioned by category to the County for FY 2025-26 and FY 2024-25 is shown in the attached Table 2. The percentages are calculated based on a formula established by the Measure C Implementation Guidelines adopted by FCTA on June 18, 2025. For a detailed breakdown of the calculations please see the attached Table 3.
To ensure that LTP funds are spent for transportation purposes as intended by the voters, the Measure C Extension legislation requires that the local agency claiming these funds certify that the local agency will not use the funds to replace property tax funds that are currently utilized to fund existing local transportation programs (California Public Utilities Code, section 142257). The proposed resolution will accompany the claims, and must state the local agency's intent to complete, no later than November 15, 2025, the reporting requirements regarding expenditures of FY 2024-25's Measure C dollars.
Measure C will expire in 2027 if not renewed by the voters. Fresno County voters rejected Measure C renewal on the November 2022 ballot. FCTA is currently taking steps to engage the public in proposing potential Measure C funded projects and to promote the positive impact of Measure C funding in local communities and the County. The final opportunity for renewal of Measure C will be placed before voters on the November 2026 ballot. The County’s allocation is an important source of funding for neighborhood street maintenance, County wide roadway patching and repair, and as a local match for Federal and State funded projects. In FY 2024-25, Measure C funds were used toward pedestrian improvement projects in Calwa, Caruthers, Biola, Easton, Del Rey, and at Herndon-Barstow Elementary.
OTHER REVIEWING AGENCIES:
The Measure C Extension Local Transportation Pass Through Revenues Certifications and Claim forms for FY 2025-26 were prepared by the FCTA.
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
BAI #47, August 20, 2024
BAI #35, September 5, 2023
BAI #35, October 5, 2021
BAI #64, September 22, 2020
BAI #45, September 24. 2019
BAI #51, August 7, 2018
BAI #43, August 22, 2017
BAI #58, July 12, 2016
BAI #60, August 11, 2015
BAI #21, July 29, 2014
BAI #37, August 6, 2013
BAI #32, August 7, 2012
BAI #32, July 19, 2011
BAI #51, July 13, 2010
BAI #59, July 7, 2009
BAI #65, July 8, 2008
BAI #39, December 4, 2007
ATTACHMENTS INCLUDED AND/OR ON FILE:
Tables 1 & 2
Table 3
On file with Clerk - Resolution
On file with Clerk - Measure C Extension LTP Funds Claim Forms (6)
CAO ANALYST:
Maria Valencia