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File #: 76343    Version: 1 Name: Supporting Madison Metro's Section 5339b and 5339c Low or No Emission Grant Applications to Federal Transit Administration for facility solar projects, chargers, and electric 60’ articulated buses.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/21/2023 In control: Metro Transit
On agenda: 3/21/2023 Final action: 3/21/2023
Enactment date: 3/24/2023 Enactment #: RES-23-00222
Title: Supporting Madison Metro's Section 5339b and 5339c Low or No Emission Grant Applications to Federal Transit Administration for facility solar projects, chargers, and electric 60’ articulated buses.
Sponsors: Erik Paulson, Keith Furman, Nikki Conklin, Juliana R. Bennett
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution expresses support for Metro Transit's Section 5339b and 5339c Low or No Emission discretionary grant applications to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). This funding would support bus facility improvements at 1 S Ingersoll Street and the satellite facility on Hanson Road and support electric 60’ articulated buses, equipment, and charging infrastructure for the electrification of select routes. A separate resolution accepting the grant award will be submitted at a later date should the City be awarded the grant funding from the FTA.

Title
Supporting Madison Metro's Section 5339b and 5339c Low or No Emission Grant Applications to Federal Transit Administration for facility solar projects, chargers, and electric 60’ articulated buses.

Body
WHEREAS, the Madison Metro Transit Facility Study, completed March 9, 2018, recommended a six-phase strategy with over $55 million in renovations at 1 S Ingersoll Street, and

WHEREAS, the roofs on Metro’s facilities are at the end of their useful life and need to be replaced in order to reduce operating costs and create necessary foundation for expansion of the City’s solar panel project, and;

WHEREAS, Climate Forward Madison initiative & 100% RENEWABLE Madison commits to 100% renewable energy for municipal operations by 2030, and;

WHEREAS, the Madison Area Transportation Planning Board’s “2050 Regional Transportation Plan” identifies bus storage and maintenance facility as one of the “most immediate capital needs.” Goal 5 of the plan is: "Reduce the Environmental Impact of the Transportation System; Ensure that the transportation system is designed, built, operated, and maintained in a way that protects and preserves the natural environment and historic and cultural resources, and is supportive of energy conservation". The plan states that a new “Aging infrastructure needs to be maintained and updated which will be required to accommodate future high-capacity transit, new all-day...

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