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Finally i will go over this in a few slides, but this is the first time a lot of flexibility was given to the congestion management agencies. Previously we had gotten fundss in silos for different programs. This round where we have a lot of flexibility as to what type of projects we can program. This is the map of San Franciscos Priority Development areas, also on page 59. I wont go into it in too much detail unless you have questions. The framework in 38 million, 3. 5 million is planning activities of funds every cycle, congestion management. Generally over sight of fubd funded projects, county transportation and regional transportation and lots of thesering activities. Next portion we see here, 24. 6 million, that minimum we have to spend in the Priority Development areas. We created the next line down. This ....
these types of criteria for funding. we also have other sources of funding that cover our transit needs, you know, across the city. we are using funds to help the projects and supporting the criteria ya. we will see that citywide. those dollars aren t always distributed as equitably as they should be. that is what i talk about a lot. i think this is something that we i believe is benefiting the city. especially in areas that we have to really manage the growth, make sure we are building the kind of support around the growth that will be happening. perhaps i used bad examples. 19th that cuts through and park presidio off the golden gate with the drive done through district one and four. that is a big deal. 19th is a perpetual mess. we are doing this by park mercid but how we do this stretching across the bridge is an issue. we have talked about lombard in district two. that will be fundamental to van ness, transportation will be huge. lombard needs a lot of help. i d ....
finally i will go over this in a few slides, but this is the first time a lot of flexibility was given to the congestion management agencies. previously we had gotten fundss in silos for different programs . this round where we have a lot of flexibility as to what type of projects we can program. this is the map of san francisco s priority development areas, also on page 59. i won t go into it in too much detail unless you have questions. the framework in 38 million, 3.5 million is planning activities of funds every cycle, congestion management. generally over sight of fubd funded projects, county transportation and regional transportation and lots of thesering activities. next portion we see here, 24.6 million, that minimum we have to spend in the priority development areas. we created the next line down. this school is an eligible project. eligible projects within this program. and we created this target to really identify the school infrastructure projects ....
allocate our dollars and different pools of capital, it is important that we do it across. it is tough when 70% of high priorityization, i get it, that is how i want to understand how we do it. i hope you will be mindful that we do address concerns in different areas. you could see an easy way to can i just say only in those areas at all. so i want to make sure that i voice my concern over that. just awareness that we go into it, having that discussion. i can understand your concerns and things that you recognize i do express from time to time. frankly every meeting, but this is really about the one bay area grant and how it is looking at regionally, developing areas around transit. that can support our goals around stable communities and reducing greenhouse gas emission and that. that is the regional goal. these types of criteria for funding. we also have other sources of funding that cover our transit needs, you know, across the city. we are using funds to help th ....
bicycle and pedestrian and advisory committee and looking at the design and cost update funding plans to ensure once we approve as a staff and you as a board and move forward through the federal pipeline, which can be a very complicated deadline driven process, the project also go through as smoothly as possible. we put this under the rubric we call project readiness, looking at environmental clearance and making sure it is a solid project moving forward. again, you will see money flowing to the projects in 14-15 through 15-16. how will projects be selected? we have a criteria on page 63 of your packet. a lot of the guidelines, screening and priorities are dictated by the federal level. we have to follow the guidelines. a specific example is if a project wants funds it has to be a certain condition below 70. i won t get into the technicalities. certain things we have to make sure they are meeting benchmarks. mtc included criteria focused on priority projects on the grow ....