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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
09/19/2017
Control Number
2017-132A
Agenda Item Number
8.G. ‎(1 of 2)‎
Entity Name
Senior Resource Association
Subject
Grant Contract Subrecipient Award
Area
Mass Transit Service
Alternate Name
SRA
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Exhibit A <br /> span of six hours (9 am -- 3 pm). The TDP recommends increasing Saturday service hours <br /> incrementally to 8 am—6 pm. <br /> To receive the Service Development Grant funds,the County must enter into a Joint Participation <br /> Agreement(JPA)with FDOT,a copy of which is attached to this staff report(Attachment 42).As is <br /> the case with FDOrs Public Transportation Block Grant program,this grant has a 50%local match <br /> requirement. Because this grant is replacing a recently expired grant,matching funds are available in <br /> the County's normal transit allocation. 1.ike the Block Grant, both the local contribution and the <br /> FDOT funds can be combined as a local/state match towards federal operating assistance through the <br /> federal Section 5307 program, which is the county's largest funding source for transit. <br /> ANALYSIS <br /> As with the FTA Section 5307 grant program,only public agencies may be designated recipients of <br /> Service Development Grant funds,although the funds may he passed through to a nonprofit provider. <br /> Under these restrictions,SRA has requested that the Board of County Commissioners apply for state <br /> Service Development Grant funds on its behalf. <br /> The attached Joint Participation Agreement(JPA)is an agreement between FDOT and Indian River <br /> County specifying the requirements which the County must meet in order to receive Service <br /> Development Grant funds. In this case,the funds are to be used to maintain existing levels of service <br /> while also expanding service hours on Saturdays. <br /> The attached resolution (Attachment 41) authorizes the Chairman of the Board of County <br /> Commissioners to execute the JPA for Service Development Grant funds.Upon the Board's adoption <br /> of the resolution and the Chairman's execution of the JPA, County staff will transmit the JPA to <br /> FDOT. Once the JPA has been executed by FDOT,the funds will be transmitted to the County and <br /> passed along to the Senior Resource Association(SRA),the County's public transportation provider, <br /> so that the SRA can continue providing fixed route and demand-response transit service. The <br /> provision of such service is consistent with the findings of the MPO's adopted 10-year Transit <br /> Development Plan and 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan. <br /> FUNDING <br /> Funding in the amount of$166,667 is budgeted and available in the General Fund/Community <br /> Transportation Coordinator account(Account Number 00111041-088230). These funds arc part of <br /> the allocation given to the Senior Resource Association to provide transit service in the county. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve the attached Public <br /> Transportation Joint Participation Agreement and adopt the attached resolution authorizing the <br /> Chairman to sign the agreement. <br /> Communin Development,Ilscrs\MPO\TrensIt\Grants...SeiNI::C Dcvelortunt\161711-m:sialircport docx <br /> GOC,ID '3k <br /> Page 1 0 <br />
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