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File #: 34167    Version: 1 Name: 2014 Section 5307 Grant
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/13/2014 In control: TRANSIT AND PARKING COMMISSION (ended 06/2018)
On agenda: 7/1/2014 Final action: 7/1/2014
Enactment date: 7/2/2014 Enactment #: RES-14-00533
Title: Authorizing the Transit General Manager to file an application for a Section 5307, public transit capital, capital maintenance, and capital planning grant with U.S. Department of Transportation and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the associated grant agreement with USDOT and the associated 13 (c) agreement with Teamsters Local No. 695.
Sponsors: Chris Schmidt
Attachments: 1. 2014 Section 5307 Grant Budget.pdf
Fiscal Note
Funds under this grant will be used to support the Transit Division Capital and Operating budgets. Up to 80% of the total project cost of $9,395,530 is funded by USDOT/FTA with the remaining 20% local share ($1,879,106) to be funded from general obligation debt and operating funds included in the Transit Utility’s Capital and Operating budgets.

The separate 13c agreement is a required precondition for receiving Federal grant funds. Any costs associated with the 13(c) agreement are included in the Transit Division operating budget.
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Authorizing the Transit General Manager to file an application for a Section 5307, public transit capital, capital maintenance, and capital planning grant with U.S. Department of Transportation and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the associated grant agreement with USDOT and the associated 13 (c) agreement with Teamsters Local No. 695.
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PREAMBLE
Under the Urbanized Area Formula program of 49 United States Code 5307, funds are made available for capital and operating assistance and transportation-related planning projects. As an urbanized area, the City of Madison receives from the U.S. Congress an apportionment for use by Madison Metro. Metro will use its funds for capital leasing, preventive maintenance costs, ADA Paratransit service costs, capital costs for low-floor buses, additional security equipment, IT hardware & software, support vehicles, shop equipment, transit enhancements and project administration costs as included in the Transit Division capital and operating budgets.

WHEREAS, FTA has been delegated authority to award Federal financial assistance for a transportation project; and

WHEREAS, grants for financial assistance will impose certain obligations upon the City of Madison, including the provision of the local share of the project costs; and

WHEREAS, as a condition of the assistance, the City of Madison must provide all annual certifications and assurances required by FT...

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