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File #: 4066   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 2/23/2022 In control: Transit Services Department
On agenda: 3/22/2022 Final action: 3/22/2022
Title: Approval, Re: Authorizing Resolution, Grant Application, Certifications and Assurances, Executive of Follow-Up Grant Agreement for FY2022/SFY2023 Space Coast Area Transit Section 5310 Formula Grant with the Florida Department of Transportation
Attachments: 1. Transit Services 5310 Grant Application Packet.pdf

Subject:

Title

Approval, Re: Authorizing Resolution, Grant Application, Certifications and Assurances, Executive of Follow-Up Grant Agreement for FY2022/SFY2023 Space Coast Area Transit Section 5310 Formula Grant with the Florida Department of Transportation

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Fiscal Impact:

FY 2022

$296,000 from Federal Transit Administration, Section 5310 Funds (4136/303219)

$37,000 from Sale of Surplus Vehicles (4140/R30375)

$37,000 from FDOT Toll Revenue Credit (no exchange of funds occurs).

Dept/Office:

Transit Services

Requested Action:

Recommendation

It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners approve the following actions for the FY2022/SFY2023 Section 5310 Formula Grant for Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) in the amount of $370,000:

 

1.                     Authorize the Chair to sign the Authorizing Resolution, FDOT Certifications and Assurances and Federal Form SF424: Application for Federal Assistance;

2.                     The use of FDOT Toll Revenue Credits;

3.                     The Transit Services Director to sign the Grant Application - Applicant Information, Applicant Eligibility, Grant Application Cover Letter, Transportation Plan Certification, Proposed Budget, Standard Lobbying Certification, Leasing Certification and the Certification of Equivalent Service;

4.                     If necessary, the Transit Services Director to execute and submit the Grant Agreement electronically, contingent upon County Attorney and Risk Management approvals;

5.                     Authorize the Transit Services Director to execute any additional follow-up documentation, resolution and amendments necessary to secure these funds;

6.                     Authorize the County Manager to execute any necessary budget change requests.

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Summary Explanation and Background:

Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) Section 5310, Formula Grant for Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities provides formula funding to states to improve mobility for seniors and individuals with disabilities by removing barriers to transportation service and expanding transportation mobility options. This program supports transportation services, planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special transportation needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities. The funds are distributed to states based on formula for rural, small urban and large urban areas.

 

Last year the Board authorized the submission of a FY2021/SFY2022 Section 5310 Grant for Phase I of Transit Services Fuel Tank Replacement Project. The project consists of replacing two 1,000 gallon above ground gasoline fuel tanks with two 5,000 gallon above ground fuel tanks; one at teach terminal and perform an environmental soil study with regard to damaged concrete at the Cocoa Terminal Fuel Island. As Transit Services moves towards updating our fleet with less expensive gasoline powered cutaway buses for transportation disadvantaged customers, we are exceeding our gasoline fuel capacity of 1,000 gallons. The larger tanks will not only allow us meet our current service levels but compensate for the expansion of our smaller gasoline powered buses. In addition, our current gasoline fuel tanks are slated to be replaced in FY2022 as outlined in our Federal Transit Administration’s Transit Asset Management Plan to keep our equipment in a state of good repair. The other advantage would be during declared emergencies when fuel deliveries are delayed or cannot be made, this would allow us to continue operations and serve our clients.

 

Phase I was for the design, engineering, environmental and permitting portion of the project. Staff is seeking authorization for submission of Phase II of the Transit Services Fuel Tank Replacement Project. Which consists of the purchase and installation of the fuel tanks, including any infrastructure improvements.

 

The total application amount is $370,000; 80% ($296,000) will be funded through the 5310 formula grant, 10% local match ($37,000) will be funded by the County using proceeds received from the sale of Transit surplus vehicles and 10% state match ($37,000) from FDOT Toll Revenue Credit Program.

Clerk to the Board Instructions:

Please have the Chair sign the Authorizing Resolution, FDOT Certifications and Assurances and Form SF424: Application for Federal Assistance. Send one set and the Board Memo to Transit Services Department.