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09/19/2017
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Board of County Commissioners
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Exhibit A <br />ANALYSIS <br />For FY 2014, the SFA has requested that the County apply for federal Section 5307 funds on the <br />SRA's behalf so that the SRA can provide for the continuation and expansion of its <br />GoLine/Community Coach fixed route and demand response bus services. As proposed, the grant <br />will allow the Senior Resource Association to leverage local and state funds to continue and expand <br />needed public transportation services within Indian River County. <br />A copy of the County's proposed FY 2013 Section 5307 grant application is provided in Attachment <br />#1. As required by Federal Transit Administration (FTA) regulations, the attached grant application <br />was prepared using FTA's Transportation Electronic Award and Management (TEAM) software. As <br />it has in the past, the FTA' requires grantees to utilize its TEAM software in the development, <br />submittal, modification, and management of Section 5307 grants. <br />As indicated in the attached grant application, the total proposed budget amount is $4,120,000. Of <br />that amount, the federal portion is .$3,120,000. That includes both capital and operating grant funds. <br />Overall, the federal share of the proposed budget consists of $2,120,000 in capital expenditures and <br />$1,000,000 in operating expenditures. For the nonfederal share of capital expenditures ($530,000), <br />the County will use toll revenue credits as a soft match. Because a soft match is non-cash, this <br />amount is not included in the project total. For the nonfederal share of operating expenditures (50%), <br />the snatch will consist of $500,000 in FDOT grants and $500,000 from Indian River County. In this <br />case, the County's contribution consists of previously approved general fund monies budgeted <br />specifically for this purpose. <br />According to Section 5307 grant application requirements, the designated recipient (Indian River <br />County) must hold a public hearing to obtain the views of citizens on the proposed grant application. <br />In keeping with that requirement, staff has published a notice of the March 18th meeting and has <br />scheduled this item as a public hearing. <br />As a necessary prerequisite for submittal of this Section 5307 application, the MPO has included the <br />proposed Section 5307 funding in its FY 2014-2018 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). <br />The proposed grant application is also consistent with the MPO's adopted ten year Transit <br />Development Plan and 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan. <br />To apply for Section 5307 funds, the Board of County Commissioners must adopt the attached <br />resolution (Attachment #2), authorizing staff to submit the attached grant application. The resolution <br />has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office. <br />FUNDING <br />Funding in the amount of $500,000 is budgeted and available in the General Fund / Community <br />Transportation Coordinator account (Account Number 00111041-088230). These funds are pact of <br />the allocation given to the Senior Resource Association to provide transit service in the county. <br />FaCommunily Development\UserslMPOlTransit:Granul530712014\bcc sraffreport.doc <br />X 8 38 3 �'� <br />Page 36 P)<0)< <br />
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