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Active OpportunityTransportationDetected Jun 16, 2026

The June 16, 2026 board agenda includes “CONSIDERATION: Bus Purchase,” signaling that Troy School District is preparing to acquire at least one new school bus, and possibly multiple units, for its fleet. While the agenda does not detail specifications, fuel type, or quantity, the need has progressed to the point of requiring board action, implying preliminary scoping and budget alignment. This is an active transportation procurement where vendors of conventional, electric, or alternative-fuel buses, as well as financing and fleet management providers, may still influence the final solution. There may also be opportunities to package the bus purchase with telematics, safety cameras, routing software, or charging infrastructure if the district is considering electrification.

If state or federal clean bus grants are involved (e.g., EPA Clean School Bus Program), those detail...

Troy School District2026 school bus acquisition for Troy School District fleet

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Transportation

Where this sits in the buying cycle

Now

Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

Later

Award & contract

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Pre-RFP

Tiburon’s CIP funds a Tiburon Blvd. Traffic Signal Upgrades Pilot Program with a total budget of $180,000 in FY 2026‑27 from the Streets & Drainage fund. The town recently completed a corridor‑wide transportation evaluation along SR 131/Tiburon Boulevard, Trestle Glen Boulevard, and Paradise Drive and now plans a pilot to implement intelligent, adaptive signal control technology at key intersections to optimize flow and reduce congestion. The data sheet indicates the project is in design with no vendor named yet and describes it as a new effort following the strategic “roadmap” study. Traffic engineering, ITS, and signal‑controls vendors can help define pilot objectives, technology platform, communications, and integration with Caltrans or regional systems, positioning for both the pilot and potential broader rollout over the next 5–20 years.

Pilot builds directly on a recently completed transportation network evaluation and long‑term mobili...

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Pre-RFP

The CIP sets aside $180,000 in FY2026‑27 from the Streets & Drainage fund for a "Tiburon Blvd. Traffic Signal Upgrades Pilot Program / Partnership" to implement intelligent, adaptive signal control technology at key intersections along State Route 131 and connecting corridors. This pilot builds on a recently completed comprehensive transportation network evaluation and is intended to optimize real‑time traffic flow, reduce congestion, and improve travel reliability. The project is marked as not yet included in the adopted five‑year plan and provides no vendor details, indicating early-stage planning. Transportation technology providers, traffic engineers, and integrators of adaptive signal control and sensor platforms can engage now to help define the pilot’s scope, data needs, system architecture, and evaluation metrics ahead of any formal RFP.

The prior transportation network study created a 5–20 year roadmap; this pilot is a first implementa...

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Grant Funding

The Kleinert Way Circulation Improvements project is a Safe Routes‑oriented corridor upgrade serving the police station, childcare center, corporation yard, recreation facilities, and Reed School. The CIP data sheet notes that design is ongoing in FY 2026‑27 with construction planned for FY 2027‑28, and confirms the project has been vetted by the Safe Routes to School Task Force and awarded a Safe Pathways Grant from the Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM). Funding totals $996,000 over two years, with $435,000 from the TAM grant and $561,000 from the Town’s Streets & Drainage fund. While internal design work is underway, the TAM grant and schedule signal an upcoming construction procurement for roadway, sidewalk, crosswalk, and parking improvements, creating opportunities for roadway contractors and potentially construction management services.

Project is funded in part by a Safe Pathways Grant from TAM and focuses on widening lanes, continuou...

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