Approximately 2.3% of Measure C Extension funds support the Environmental Enhancement Program’s School Bus Replacement Sub-Program (SBRP). It’s aimed at replacing Fresno County’s oldest buses with models equipped with seat belts and air conditioning. Additional funds are used when possible. The Fresno County Transportation Authority has replaced 147 school buses for a total amount of $25,262,957.52.

For full program information, call (559) 600-3282.

Buses Replaced

Central Unified School District

Buses Replaced

15

Total Cost

$2,580,807.59

Clay Joint Elementary School

Buses Replaced

1

Total Cost

$264,181.06

Clovis Unified School District

Buses Replaced

10

Total Cost

$1,655,873.74

Coalinga Huron School District

Buses Replaced

5

Total Cost

$1,060,994.58

Faith Baptist Academy

Buses Replaced

2

Total Cost

$280,012.86

Firebaugh Las Deltas School District

Buses Replaced

5

Total Cost

$1,026,350.57

Fowler Unified School District

Buses Replaced

1

Total Cost

$193,469.91

Fresno Adventist Academy

Buses Replaced

1

Total Cost

$140,007.28

Fresno Unified School District

Buses Replaced

9

Total Cost

$1,789,462.16

Golden Plains Unified School District

Buses Replaced

1

Total Cost

$850,838.40

Kerman Unified School District

Buses Replaced

5

Total Cost

$1,456,687.13

Kings Canyon Unified School District

Buses Replaced

21

Total Cost

$3,340,569.01

Kingsburg Joint High School District

Buses Replaced

1

Total Cost

$180,855.80

Mendota Unified School District

Buses Replaced

5

Total Cost

$965,753.82

Pacific Union School District

Buses Replaced

1

Total Cost

$239,053.52

Parlier Unified School District

Buses Replaced

7

Total Cost

$979,002.48

Pine Ridge Unified School District

Buses Replaced

1

Total Cost

$143,528.11

Riverdale Christian Academy

Buses Replaced

4

Total Cost

$603,229.63

San Joaquin Memorial High School

Buses Replaced

1

Total Cost

$139,998.19

Sanger Unified School District

Buses Replaced

11

Total Cost

$2,369.42

Selma Christian Academy

Buses Replaced

1

Total Cost

$138,738.58

Selma Unified School District

Buses Replaced

5

Total Cost

$837,837.01

Sierra Unified School District

Buses Replaced

14

Total Cost

$1,883,422.09

Southwest Transportation

Buses Replaced

6

Total Cost

$1,519,254.82

Washington Colony Elementary

Buses Replaced

1

Total Cost

$33,890.76

Washington Unified School District

Buses Replaced

3

Total Cost

$461,480.67

Westside Elementary School

Buses Replaced

2

Total Cost

$367,167.41

Grand Total

Buses Replaced

147

Total Cost

$25,262,957.52

The Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Program supports community-based transit projects. These are developed through an inclusive planning process. Measure C uses broad private-public partnerships and outreach to include people in planning. TOD projects improve the range of transportation choices. People have more options when we support transit facilities that reach busy areas.

TOD projects also support well-designed, high-density housing and mixed uses near transit. High-density and mixed-use neighborhoods put things like schools and stores closer to homes. This program encourages land to be used in a way that supports public transit in busy parts of the city. This will help boost public transit ridership in the Fresno County region.

The Measure C TOD program aims to support livable and sustainable communities. Transit-oriented areas make it easier to walk, bike, and ride the bus instead of driving. This lets people be less dependent on cars and promotes health and well-being. TOD areas have more opportunities for physical activity. They reduce risks for diseases like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. The projects funded by the TOD program serve as models that reduce car use and improve air quality.

There are three subprograms under the TOD program:

  1. Capital Improvement Program:
    This program funds projects that support transit and encourage walking and biking.
  2. Planning Program:
    This program provides funding for planning activities. These include things like transit station area planning and transit corridor plans. These plans will enhance transit and promote transit-oriented development.
  3. Housing Infill Incentive Program:
    This program rewards local governments for encouraging higher-density, transit-friendly development. Funding may also be used in other ways that support TOD. This could include offsetting development impact fees or a capital infrastructure project.

Projects

The Measure C TOD program has funded 28 projects to-date, totaling $17,409,700.

Project Funded by Measure C TOD Program

Program(s)

Measure C Funds*

Fulton Mall Redevelopment

$3,455,193.00

Impact Fee Forgiveness For Downtown Housing Program Billings

$889,285.00

Broadway Off-Site Improvements (Calaveras to San Joaquin)

$303,658.00

Broadway-Fulton Alley Improvements (Calaveras to San Joaquin)

$456,250.00

Broadway-Fulton Alley Improvements (San Joaquin to Amador)

$63,000.00

“L” Street Storm Drain Improvements (Calaveras to San Joaquin)

$89,680.00

Met Block Off-Site Improvements on Fulton (Calaveras to Stanislaus)

$455,326.00

South Stadium Project – PROJECT CANCELED

Blackstone & McKinley TOD Offsite Improvements

$478,000.00

Clovis Landmark Commons

$250,000.00

Downtown Kingsburg Strategic Plan

$157,000.00

Clovis Landmark Commons

$300,000.00

Fancher Creek Trail Project

$475,219.00

Merced Street Reconnection Project

$75,000.00

Transit-Oriented Tower Project

$347,860.00

Kings Canyon TOD Connectivity Plan

$325,000.00

Selma Downtown and Civic Center Transit Oriented Improvement

$270,000.00

Reedley Family Apartments – Phase II

$200,000.00

Peach Avenue Bus Stop, City of Clovis

$200,000.00

Mixed Use Student and Workforce Housing Project, City of Reedley

$300,000.00

Merced Street Reconnection Project, City of Fresno

$62,000.00

Downtown Selma Revitalization and Strategic Plan

$167,000.00

Merced Street Reconnection Project, City of Fresno

$1,176,000.00

Blackstone Avenue Smart Mobility Project, City of Fresno

$450,000.00

Downtown Kingsburg Transit Oriented Development Infrastructure Improvements – Phase 1

$396,165.00

City of Fowler Bikeway to Transit

$143,767.00

Senior Activity Center and Housing Street Improvement, City of Fresno

$1,382,945.00

Ventura Avenue Affordable Housing Street Improvement Project, City of Fresno

$342,923.00

West Shaw TOD Corridor and Town Center Planning Grant, City of Fresno

$400,000.00

Downtown Streetscape Plan, City of Fowler

$77,078.00

Merced Street Improvement – Phase 1, City of Fowler

$529,639.00

Downtown Streetscape, City of Fowler

$1,605,198.00

Blackstone Ave Smart Mobility Project between SR180 and Pine Av, City of Fresno

$170,000.00

Ventura Ave Street Incentive (Cesar Chavez Blvd between 7th and 8th Streets-City of Fresno

$1,153,514.00

Selma Downtown and Civic Center Project-City of Selma

$263,000.00

TOTAL

$17,409,700.00*

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