Loading...
Agenda 03/28/2017 Item #16D 203/28/2017 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to authorize execution of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) 49 U.S.C 5307 FY16 grant award in the amount of $2,743,559 through the Transit Award Management System (TrAMS). OBJECTIVE: To provide uninterrupted transit services for Collier County. CONSIDERATIONS: Collier Area Transit (CAT) has provided transit and paratransit operations to Collier County for more than 15 years through various FTA and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) grant funds. On July 12, 2016, the Board approved Agenda Item 16D13 authorizing the submittal of a grant application for the FTA 49 U.S.C 5307 FY16 grant funds in the amount of $2,743,559 for the management of the CAT system. On March 8, 2017, staff received notification of award from FTA. The full apportionment allocated to the Bonita Springs/Naples Urbanized Area is $3,117,681. The apportionment designed $2,525,322 for Collier Area Transit and $592,359 for Lee County Transit. However, Lee County agreed to allocate $2,743,559 to Collier County provided that $70,000 of the $2,743,559 is designated for bus stop improvements within Collier County for stops along the Lee in Collier (LinC) Route. The capital portion of the grant requires a 20% match. Collier County received approval from FDOT to use toll revenue credits in the amount of $660,890 as a soft match for the grant. Operating assistance funding requires a dollar for dollar local match. Upon Board approval, the award is electronically executed in TrAMS by the Collier County Public Services Department Head, who is the Board-appointed designee. Staff prepared the proposed Program of Projects based on the award amount of $2,743,559. The Program of Projects has gone through the Public Involvement Process, including receiving an endorsement from the Public Transit Advisory Committee (PTAC). Projects proposed for the appropriated funding may include, as funding permits: 1. Transit improvement projects that are amenities such as bus stop accessibility enhancements 2. Security enhancements for the CAT facility 3. Provision of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Paratransit services 4. Bus route operations 5. Replacement of rolling stock that have exceeded their life expectancy 6. Preventative Maintenance 7. Other Facilities and Fueling system improvements to enhance the effectiveness of the operations 5307 FY16 Program of Projects Item Description Amount Enhancement (Minimum 1%) Bus stop accessibility enhancements $70,000 Security (Minimum 1%) Security Enhancements $50,000 ADA (Maximum 10%) ADA Paratransit services $274,355 Operating Funds Bus Route Operations $100,000* Bus Stop Enhancements Planning & Design for bus stop improvements including but not limited to bus pullout $100,000 Rolling Stock Replacement Two 30’ heavy duty Diesel bus (one trolley) $941,494 Preventive Maintenance Rolling Stock PM $998,000 Bus and Bus Facilities The purchase and installation of a Diesel $209,710 03/28/2017 Improvement Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Pump Station; Phase 3. Assist with the construction and rehabilitation of Second Floor of the CAT Radio Road Administration Building Total FTA Amount $2,743,559 *A 50% ($100,000) local funds match is required. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no additional Fiscal Impact required at this time. To continue to fund operations without interruption, pre-award authority was used at the time of application as allowed by FTA. Grant funding was appropriated in the amount of $2,743,559 in CAT Grant Fund 424 Project 33482. A budget amendment has been executed in the amount of $100,000 within CAT Match Fund 425 available through the FY17 annual local transfer supported by the General Fund (001). GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Transit capital and operations supports goals and objectives of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved for form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board action.-JAB RECOMMENDATION: To authorize the execution of the Federal Transit Administration 5307 FY16 grant award in the amount of $2,743,559 through the Transit Award Management System (TrAMS). Prepared by: Joshua Thomas, Grants Support Specialist, Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement Division ATTACHMENT(S) 1. FY_16_Apportionment_Table_3A (PDF) 03/28/2017 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.D.2 Doc ID: 2880 Item Summary: Recommendation to authorize execution of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) 49 U.S.C 5307 FY16 grant award in the amount of $2,743,559 through the Transit Award Management System (TrAMS). Meeting Date: 03/28/2017 Prepared by: Title: Grants Support Specialist – Grants Name: Joshua Thomas 03/09/2017 3:57 PM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - Pub Tran & Nbrhd Enh – Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement Name: Michelle Arnold 03/09/2017 3:57 PM Approved By: Review: Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement Caroline Soto Additional Reviewer Completed 03/09/2017 4:08 PM Public Services Department Joshua Hammond Additional Reviewer Completed 03/10/2017 10:21 AM Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement Michelle Arnold Additional Reviewer Completed 03/13/2017 4:38 PM Public Services Department Hailey Margarita Alonso Level 1 Division Reviewer Completed 03/14/2017 10:45 AM Public Services Department Steve Carnell Level 2 Division Administrator Review Completed 03/14/2017 11:27 AM County Attorney's Office Jennifer Belpedio Level 2 Attorney of Record Review Completed 03/14/2017 12:15 PM Grants Kimberly Lingar Level 2 Grants Review Completed 03/14/2017 12:25 PM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 03/15/2017 10:26 AM Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 03/15/2017 12:01 PM Grants Therese Stanley Additional Reviewer Completed 03/17/2017 3:26 PM County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 03/20/2017 9:46 PM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 03/28/2017 9:00 AM NOTES: Urbanized Area of Service Provided Public Transportation System Operator Vehicles Operated in Peak Fixed Route and Demand Response Service Apportionment to Urbanized Area Percent of Apportionment Attributable to Operator based on Vehicle Revenue Hours Eligible Percent Factor Category FY 2016 Maximum Amount of Section 5307 Operating Assistance Allowed Aberdeen-Bel Air South-Bel Air North, MD Harford Transit 15 3,217,874$ 100.000%75%2,413,406$ Aguadilla-Isabela-San Sebastián, PR Municipality of Aguada 1 2,531,326$ 3.368%75%63,935$ Aguadilla-Isabela-San Sebastián, PR Municipality of Lares 11 2,531,326$ 6.797%75%129,036$ Aguadilla-Isabela-San Sebastián, PR Municipality of San Sebastian 2 2,531,326$ 2.231%75%42,348$ Akron, OH Medina County Public Transit 5 7,399,624$ 1.349%75%74,884$ Akron, OH Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority 28 7,399,624$ 20.711%75%1,149,401$ Albany-Schenectady, NY City of Mechanicville 2 12,469,526$ 0.286%75%26,735$ Albuquerque, NM Rio Metro Regional Transit District 8 18,488,428$ 9.556%75%1,325,057$ Allentown, PA-NJ Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority 70 8,681,062$ 99.380%75%6,470,431$ Allentown, PA-NJ Monroe County Transportation Authority 11 8,681,062$ 0.097%75%6,305$ Anchorage, AK Municipality of Anchorage - Public Transportation Department 44 15,582,899$ 95.991%75%11,218,664$ Ann Arbor, MI Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority 73 6,020,071$ 69.667%75%3,145,516$ Ann Arbor, MI University of Michigan Parking and Transportation Services 39 6,020,071$ 25.274%75%1,141,130$ Antioch, CA The Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority 46 6,121,925$ 75.045%75%3,445,640$ Appleton, WI City of Appleton - Valley Transit 32 2,456,157$ 100.000%75%1,842,118$ Asheville, NC ART (Asheville Redefines Transit)16 2,602,379$ 52.198%75%1,018,794$ Asheville, NC Buncombe County 5 2,602,379$ 31.206%75%609,072$ 3. Public agencies that operate fixed route bus service and demand response service, excluding complementary ADA service, are permitted to use this provision in their Urbanized Area Formula Program 4. Certain transit operators that reported to NTD in a consolidated (multi-agency) report are included based on a vehicle revenue hour share proportional to the number of vehicles reported in maximum service. 6. Agencies that contract for public transportation service from a private operator, and which otherwise qualify for an operating cap under this provision, have been credited with the vehicle revenue hours reported by the private provider as attributable to the public agency. FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION TABLE 3A FTA FY 2016 SECTION 5307 OPERATING ASSISTANCE SPECIAL RULE The total available for operating assistance is based on FY 2014 NTD Data and the Section 5307 funding shown in FTA Apportionment Table #3. 1. Agencies that are included in this table AND that are eligible for grants under the Section 5307 Urbanized Area Formula Program are eligible to receive operating assistance, subject to local allocation, up 2. This list does NOT indicate an agency's eligibility or entitlement for funding and does not represent an allocation of funding under the Urbanized Area Formula Program or any other FTA program. 5. Transit operators may receive a cap for each urbanized area in which they operate and report transit service. 5. Under the FAST Act, in determining the amount of operating assistance available for specific systems in urbanized areas under this rule, public transportation systems may execute a written agreement with one or more other public transportation systems within the urbanized area to allocate funds by a method other than by measuring vehicle revenue hours. Asheville, NC Henderson County/ Apple Country Public Transit 3 2,602,379$ 9.147%75%178,528$ Atlanta, GA Cherokee County Board of Commissioners 2 66,183,738$ 0.097%75%48,259$ Atlanta, GA Cobb County Department of Transportation Authority 74 66,183,738$ 5.512%75%2,736,283$ Atlanta, GA Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners 59 66,183,738$ 3.339%75%1,657,456$ Atlantic City, NJ South Jersey Transportation Authority 13 11,415,366$ 0.518%75%44,313$ Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Aiken Area Council on Aging, Inc.5 2,925,757$ 26.823%75%588,575$ Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Augusta Richmond County Transit Department 13 2,925,757$ 73.177%75%1,605,742$ Bakersfield, CA Golden Empire Transit District 65 7,667,975$ 95.870%75%5,513,480$ Baltimore, MD Annapolis Department of Transportation 17 65,578,105$ 2.270%75%1,116,230$ Baltimore, MD Howard Transit 17 65,578,105$ 3.058%75%1,504,000$ Baltimore, MD The Tri-County Council for the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland 15 65,578,105$ 0.468%75%230,080$ Barnstable Town, MA Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority 37 8,473,175$ 86.020%75%5,466,489$ Barnstable Town, MA Greater Attleboro-Taunton Regional Transit Authority 45 8,473,175$ 6.558%75%416,778$ Baton Rouge, LA Capital Area Transit System 58 5,691,195$ 100.000%75%4,268,396$ Birmingham, AL Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority 65 7,224,000$ 94.067%75%5,096,559$ Boise City, ID Valley Regional Transit 40 3,292,540$ 100.000%75%2,469,405$ Bonita Springs, FL Collier Area Transit 16 3,117,681$ 80.998%75%1,893,943$ Bonita Springs, FL Lee County Transit 49 3,117,681$ 19.002%75%444,317$ Boston, MA-NH-RI New Hampshire Dept of Transportation 52 155,678,516$ 1.345%75%1,570,373$ Boston, MA-NH-RI Brockton Area Transit Authority 44 155,678,516$ 2.255%75%2,632,721$ Boston, MA-NH-RI Cape Ann Transportation Authority 12 155,678,516$ 0.393%75%459,041$ Boston, MA-NH-RI Greater Attleboro-Taunton Regional Transit Authority 45 155,678,516$ 1.543%75%1,801,747$ Boston, MA-NH-RI Greater Derry Salem Cooperative Alliance for Regional Transportation 1 155,678,516$ 0.027%75%31,158$ Boston, MA-NH-RI Lowell Regional Transit Authority 43 155,678,516$ 1.692%75%1,975,054$ Boston, MA-NH-RI Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority 43 155,678,516$ 2.123%75%2,478,677$ Boston, MA-NH-RI MetroWest Regional Transit Authority 27 155,678,516$ 1.634%75%1,907,981$ Boston, MA-NH-RI Montachusett Regional Transit Authority 19 155,678,516$ 0.121%75%141,732$ Bridgeport-Stamford, CT-NY Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority 43 27,119,233$ 28.404%75%5,777,259$ Bridgeport-Stamford, CT-NY Housatonic Area Regional Transit 26 27,119,233$ 1.394%75%283,563$ Bridgeport-Stamford, CT-NY Milford Transit District 6 27,119,233$ 5.683%75%1,155,875$ Bridgeport-Stamford, CT-NY Norwalk Transit District 48 27,119,233$ 21.476%75%4,368,190$ Bridgeport-Stamford, CT-NY The Greater New Haven Transit District 2 27,119,233$ 0.419%75%85,141$ Brownsville, TX City of Brownsville - Brownsville Metro 25 2,498,605$ 100.000%75%1,873,954$ Canton, OH Stark Area Regional Transit Authority 35 3,665,015$ 100.000%75%2,748,761$ Cape Coral, FL Lee County Transit 49 5,357,243$ 100.000%75%4,017,932$ Charleston-North Charleston, SC Berkeley Charleston Dorchester RTMA 24 6,022,186$ 5.104%75%230,546$ Charleston-North Charleston, SC Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority 81 6,022,186$ 94.896%50%2,857,396$ Charlotte, NC-SC Iredell County Area Transportation Services 4 17,941,140$ 2.299%75%309,340$ Chattanooga, TN-GA Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority 44 3,616,914$ 100.000%75%2,712,686$ Chicago, IL-IN City of Valparaiso 8 250,145,697$ 0.111%75%208,856$ Chicago, IL-IN East Chicago Transit 3 250,145,697$ 0.080%75%149,662$