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FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION JOB ACCESS & REVERSE COMMUTE PROGRAM AND NEW FREEDOM PROGRAM Competitive Grant Application for the Tampa Bay Metropolitan Area, including the urbanized areas of Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough Counties Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (In partnership with the Pasco County and Hillsborough County Metropolitan Planning Organizations) Federal Fiscal Year 2012 Funding Cycle* This application is available to download from the Pinellas County MPO s website at http://www.pinellascounty.org/mpo/tcap Additional Job Access and Reverse Commute and New Freedom Grant information can be found at: http://www.pinellascounty.org/mpo/tcap http://www.fta.dot.gov/funding/grants_financing_263.html * Funding contingent upon federal appropriations 1

OVERVIEW SAFETEA-LU The Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) reauthorized federal transportation funding programs through federal Fiscal Year (FY) 2012. SAFETEA-LU addresses the many challenges facing our transportation system today and lays the groundwork for addressing future challenges. SAFETEA-LU promotes more efficient and effective federal surface transportation programs by focusing on transportation issues of national significance, while giving and local transportation decision makers more flexibility for solving transportation problems in their communities. SAFETEA-LU continues a strong fundamental core formula program emphasis coupled with targeted investment, featuring Safety, Equity, Innovative Finance, Congestion Relief, Mobility and Productivity, Efficiency, and the Environment. This funding application addresses two Federal Transit Administration (FTA) programs funded by SAFETEA-LU: Job Access/Reverse Commute (JARC, Section 5316, CFDA# 20-516) and New Freedom (Section 5317, CFDA# 20-521). 2

Program Descriptions and Specific Eligibility Requirements Job Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) Program - Section 5316, CFDA #20-516 The estimated JARC funding available for Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough counties in FY2012 is $1,295,945. Eligible agencies: JARC is a formula grant program for the urbanized area including Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough counties. Applicants may include state or local government authorities; private non-profit organizations; and operators of public transportation services including private operators. Program description: Section 5316 (JARC) is a formula program of funding to develop transportation services to transport welfare recipients and low-income persons to and from jobs (Job Access); and to transport residents of urban centers, rural and suburban areas to suburban employment opportunities (Reverse Commute). Job Access grants can be used for capital and operating costs of equipment, facilities, and capital maintenance related to providing access to jobs. Costs to promote the following are also covered: transit for workers with nontraditional work schedules, the use of transit vouchers, and the use of employer-provided transportation. Reverse Commute grants can be used for operating, capital and other costs associated with providing reverse commute service by bus, train, carpool, vans or other transportation services. Eligible activities: Eligible activities for JARC funding include late-night and weekend service, guaranteed ride home service, shuttle service; expanded fixed-route public transit routes; demandresponsive service; ridesharing and carpooling activities; transit related aspects of bicycling; local car loan programs that assist individuals in purchasing and maintaining vehicles for shared rides; marketing promotions for JARC activities; supporting the administration and expenses related to voucher programs; using Geographic Information System (GIS) tools and/or implementing Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS); integrating automated regional public transit and human service transportation information, scheduling and dispatch functions; deploying vehicle position-monitoring systems; and supporting new mobility management programs to improve coordination of transportation services. The local coordinated plan, the TCAP, identifies transportation service gaps and unmet needs of the targeted populations, strategies to meet the unmet needs, and potential projects that directly relate to the identified strategies. Projects selected must be derived from the plan and address identified service needs. Further information on eligible activities can be found at: http://www.pinellascounty.org/mpo/tcap/jarc.pdf 3

JARC related projects identified and prioritized as part of the TCAP can be found at: http://www.pinellascounty.org/mpo/tcap/ Cost Sharing/Match Requirement: Funds can be used to support up to 80 percent (80/20 match) of net activity cost for capital projects and mobility management projects, and up to 50 percent (50/50 match) of net operating costs. All of the local share must be provided from sources other than Federal Department of Transportation (DOT) funds. Some examples of sources of local match include: local appropriations; other non DOT federal funds from federal programs that are eligible to be expended for transportation; dedicated tax revenues; private donations; revenue from human service contracts; toll revenue credits; and net income generated from advertising and concessions. Non-cash share such as donations, volunteer services, or in-kind contributions is eligible to be counted toward the local match as long as the value of each is documented and supported, and represents a cost which would otherwise be eligible under the program. Non-DOT federal funds and local and private funds can be used as a match. Matching share requirements are flexible to encourage coordination with other federal programs that may provide transportation, such as Health and Human Services or Medicaid. Federal programs that are eligible to expend funds for transportation include Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Medicaid, Federal Employment Training programs, Rehabilitation Services, and Administration on Aging. To be eligible for local match for FTA funds, the other federal funds must be used for activities included in the total net project costs of the FTA grant. Expenditure of other federal funds for transportation outside the scope of the project cannot be applied as a credit for local match in the FTA grant. 4

New Freedom (NF) Program - Section 5317, CFDA #20-521 The estimated New Freedom funding available for Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough counties for FY 2012 is $957,829. Eligible agencies: New Freedom is a formula grant program for the urbanized area including Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough counties. Applicants may include state or local government authorities; private non-profit organizations; and operators of public transportation services including private operators. Program description: Section 5317 is a formula grant program intended to fund new public or alternative transportation services and facility improvements to address the needs of persons with disabilities that go beyond those required by the ADA. Funds will cover capital and operating costs to these programs to provide that new service. Eligible activities: Eligible activities for New Freedom funding include: Enhancing public transportation beyond the minimum requirements of the ADA; providing feeder services; making accessibility improvements to transit and intermodal stations; providing travel training; purchasing vehicles to support new accessible taxi, ridesharing, and/or vanpooling programs; covering the administration and expenses of new voucher programs for transportation services offered by human service agencies; supporting new volunteer driver and aide programs; and supporting new mobility management programs to improve coordination of transportation services among public and/or human service transportation providers. The local coordinated plan, the TCAP, identifies transportation service gaps and unmet needs of the targeted populations, strategies to meet the unmet needs, and potential projects that directly relate to the identified strategies. Projects selected must be derived from the plan and address identified service needs. Further information on eligible activities can be found at: http://www.pinellascounty.org/mpo/tcap/new_freedom.pdf New Freedom related projects identified and prioritized as part of the TCAP can be found at: http://www.pinellascounty.org/mpo/tcap/ 5

Minimum Application Requirements Applications must be for eligible services, eligible service areas, eligible recipients, eligible expenses, based on the guidance provided in the JARC and New Freedom Program circulars. Applications must also include a detailed project budget and documentation of matching funds from an eligible source. Applicants must ensure compliance with a number of other conditions placed on recipients of grants including, but not limited to, coordination of transit services, civil rights preservation, compliance with safety and drug free work place regulations, competitive procurement of goods and services bought with grant funds, ADA and references to the Federal Transit Administration s Master Agreement (http://www.fta.dot.gov/documents/18- Master.pdf). FTA s Master Agreement is amended and re-issued in October of each year. General Eligibility Requirements Cost Sharing/Match Requirement: Funds can be used to support up to 80 percent (80/20 match) of net activity cost for capital projects and mobility management projects, and up to 50 percent (50/50 match) of net operating costs. All of the local share must be provided from sources other than federal DOT funds. Some examples of sources of local match include: local appropriations; other non DOT federal funds from federal programs that are eligible to be expended for transportation; dedicated tax revenues; private donations; revenue from human service contracts; toll revenue credits; and net income generated from advertising and concessions. Non-cash share such as donations, volunteer services, or in-kind contributions is eligible to be counted toward the local match as long as the value of each is documented and supported, and represents a cost which would otherwise be eligible under the program. Non-DOT federal funds and local and private funds can be used as a match. Matching share requirements are flexible to encourage coordination with other federal programs that may provide transportation, such as Health and Human Services or Medicaid. Federal programs that are eligible to expend funds for transportation include Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Medicaid, employment training programs, Rehabilitation Services, and Administration on Aging. To be eligible for local match for FTA funds, the other federal funds must be used for activities included in the total net project costs of the FTA grant. Expenditure of other federal funds for transportation outside the scope of the project cannot be applied as a credit for local match in the FTA grant. Locally Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan: SAFETEA-LU requires that projects must be derived from a Locally Developed, Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan. The Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), with substantial public input, have developed, and recently updated, a Public Transit Human Services Plan called the Tri-County Access Plan (TCAP) for the Tampa-St. Petersburg Urbanized 6

Area. The TCAP is available through each of the MPO s websites, including http://www.pinellascounty.org/mpo/tcap/. This plan identifies current unmet transportation needs of people living with disabilities, older adults, and lower-income persons and potential strategies/projects to address the unmet needs. Through a series of public workshops, the existing unmet needs, strategies to address the need, and potential project types directly related to the strategies were identified (see Table 6-1 of the TCAP Update). SAFETEA-LU requires that projects selected for funding under the JARC and NF programs be derived from the locally developed TCAP and address service needs and gaps/barriers identified therein. Selection criteria will be used to prioritize potential projects and develop a listing of projects for funding. For both the JARC and New Freedom programs, the grants are for a one-year period. It will be necessary to reapply though a competitive process each year for funding. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Participation The JARC and New Freedom grant programs are subject to the requirements of Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 26, Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in Department of Transportation Financial Assistance Programs. The MPO s overall 2012 requirement for DBE participation is 2.12% and is applicable to these grant programs. This requirement reflects the availability of willing and able DBEs who are registered with the State of Florida that would be expected to participate in MPO and its subgrantees contracts absent the effects of discrimination. Eligible DBE subgrantees are encouraged to participate in the JARC New Freedom grant programs. Information on the MPO s DBE Program requirements is available at the MPO offices and on-line at: http://www.pinellascounty.org/mpo/pdfs/dbetitleiv/dbe%202011-2013.pdf. More information on the Florida DBE Program, including an application and available DBE bidders list may be found at: https://www3.dot.state.fl.us/equalopportunityoffice/biznet/mainmenu.asp. The following clause is required of all MPO contracts: The Subgrantee shall not discriminate on the basis of race, age, creed, disability, marital status, color, national origin, or sex in the performance of this contract. The Subgrantee shall carry out applicable requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of DOT assisted contracts. Failure by the Subgrantee to carry out these requirements is a material breach of this Agreement, which may result in the termination of this Agreement or such other remedy, as the MPO deems appropriate. 7

If your organization has a potential project that it would like considered for funding under one of these programs please complete the following application and submit it to the address below no later than 12:00 PM Eastern Standard Time on Friday August 10, 2012. Applications received after that date and time will not be considered. The Pinellas County MPO prefers electronic applications with a signed and scanned transmittal page. The MPO will also accept printed applications; however, they should include an electronic version that is accessible to the visually impaired. A committee including staff from the Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough MPOs, the Florida Department of Transportation, and the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council will review and score the applications, and through a process established in the TCAP, will select projects for funding. Applications should be submitted to: Ms. Heather Sobush Principal Planner Pinellas County MPO 310 Court Street Clearwater, FL 33756 hsobush@pinellascounty.org The information in this application is a public record. Applicants should not include information that may be regarded as confidential. The applicant will comply with the necessary Certifications and Assurances if assistance is awarded. 8

Project Application Procedures This JARC and New Freedom program application is for funds to be used within Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough counties. The initial project application consists of the programspecific requirements detailed in this package of forms and instructions. After a project application has been selected for funding, the applicant will be required to submit appropriate background Certifications and Assurances as applicable and other documentation necessary to meet the requirements of the FTA s Urbanized Area Formula Grant Program (Section 5307 program under Title 1, U.S.C.). Project Selection for JARC and New Freedom Projects will be awarded through a competitive selection process. A review committee including representation from each of the three MPOs, the Florida DOT and the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council (TBRPC) will review and score all applications using the established criteria. The committee will then develop a ranking of projects based on these scores. Consideration will also be given to selecting JARC and NF projects that achieve a fair distribution of transportation services within the three-county service area and maximize use of available funds. The review committee will recommend JARC and NF projects to be included in an annual Program of Projects (POP) that will be presented to the MPOs of each County and their committees, as appropriate. As the designated recipient of the JARC and NF funds, the Pinellas County MPO, with the concurrence of the Hillsborough and Pasco MPOs, will approve a final POP that includes selected JARC and NF projects. A public hearing on the POP will be held at the Pinellas MPO Board meeting. The Pinellas MPO will submit an application, including the POP, to FTA for final approval. The approved POP will then be published and the applicants notified. Release Request for Applications July 20 Applications Due August 10 Review Committee Meets week of August 13 Hillsborough & Pasco LCBs August 23 Hillsborough Policy September 18 Pinellas LCB September 18 Hillsborough MPO October 3 Pasco MPO October 11 Application and Project Selection Schedule 1 Pinellas MPO November 14 (Public Hearing to Approve Program of Projects) Submit to FTA for final decision November (approval could take two to six months) 1 Tentative Schedule Dates Subject to Change 9

2012 Scoring Criteria Max Points Project Description, Goals, & Objectives 30 Addresses an identified unmet need from the plan and/or coincides with an identified plan strategy Level of regional access (1,2, or 3 counties served) 5 Number of trips to be delivered 10 Implementation and Operations Plan (Technical Capacity) 20 Well defined operations plan 5 Demonstrated operational/technical capability 5 Reasonableness of project timeline 5 Plan for continuing project after grant funding cycle 5 Project Budget 20 Project Cost Effectiveness (cost related to number of people served/trips provided) Evidence of financial capability 5 Makes use of available resources and/or leverages resources through partnerships to the extent possible Coordinated with federal/state programs (i.e., coordinated services or financial partnerships) Program Effectiveness and Performance Measures 10 Appropriate match of service delivery to need 5 Plan for measuring effectiveness and performance, including steps to take if original goals not achieved Coordination and Program Outreach 15 Current coordination contract with the appropriate CTC(s) where applicable 5 Outreach and project education plan 10 DBE Participation 5 TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 100 15 5 5 5 5 10

APPLICATION DUE: AUGUST 10, 2012, 12:00 PM Applicants should use this checklist to ensure that all applicable parts of the application and attachments are completed and submitted. PART I. FUNDING REQUEST Transmittal Page PART II. PROJECT NARRATIVE Project Description, Goals & Objectives Implementation and Operations Plan Project Budget Project Budget Worksheet Description of Proposed Budget, Including Cost per Unit of Service Description of Project Relationship to Other Federal & State Programs Audited Financial Statements or Other Evidence of Financial Capability Documentation of Matching Funds Program Effectiveness and Performance Measures Coordination and Program Outreach Plan DBE Participation Information Including a list of Potential DBEs that Will be Used 11

A. Applicant Information: Legal Name: Address: City/Zip+4: Contact Person: Email: Phone: Alternate Contact (Optional): Phone: PART 1 TRANSMITTAL FTA 5316 Job Access/Reverse Commute (JARC) and 5317 New Freedom (NF) Project Application Employer Identification Number (EIN): Organizational DUNS: Current 5310 Recipient B. Program (check one): Job Access & Reverse Commute Project Section 5316 New Freedom Project Section 5317 C. Project Type (check one): Capital Only (80% of project cost) Operating Only (50%) Capital & Operating Mobility Management (80% of project cost) D. Project Information: Project Description: Service Area: Estimated Number of People to be Served: Low-income: Elderly: Disabled: Estimated Number of Trips or Units of Service to be Delivered: Addresses a Service Need or Gap Identified in the Tri-County Access Plan (TCAP); Provide page numbers: Total Cost of Project: $ Amount of JARC Funding Requested: $ Amount of New Freedom Funding Requested: $ Total Match Funds Available (Non-DOT federal, local or private): $ E. To the best of my knowledge and belief, all information in this application is true and accurate. The document has been duly authorized by the governing body of the applicant and the applicant will comply with any certifications and assurances if the assistance is awarded. Signature of Authorized Representative: Printed Name of Authorized Representative: Date: 12

PART II NARRATIVE (BASED ON SCORING CRITERIA) Project Description, Goals and Objectives 1. Describe existing transportation services provided by the applicant and provide an overview of the proposed services, including the project s goals and objectives. 2. Describe and provide a map of the service area for this project and provide pertinent demographic data and/or other maps. 3. Describe the unmet transportation need or plan strategy identified in the TCAP that the proposed project seeks to address and provide any other relevant documentation of the need. Describe how the project will address the unmet transportation need or plan strategy. 4. Estimate the number of trips to be delivered and the number of people from the targeted group(s) that will be served. Implementation and Operations Plan (Technical Capacity) 1. Include resumes of key personnel assigned to the project and describe relevant experience. Describe your agency s ability to manage the project. 2. Provide an operational plan for delivering service. Include route or service area map. 3. Explain how the project relates to other services or programs provided by your agency or firm and demonstrate how it can be achieved within your technical capacity. Describe any comparable programs that your agency operates using federal and/or state funds. Describe any other related practical experience. Provide references as applicable. 4. Provide a timeline for project implementation, including key milestones. 5. Applicants must reapply annually for project funding. Describe how you intend to continue the project should JARC and/or New Freedom funding no longer be available for this project in future years. 6. Provide a copy of the by-laws for your agency s Board of Directors, as applicable. Project Budget 1. Provide a complete budget indicating project revenues and expenditures in the format provided in Part III. In addition, provide a detailed budget description including an estimate of the proposed cost per trip. Describe efforts to ensure cost-effectiveness. 2. Provide evidence of financial capability and documentation of matching funds to be used. Provide most recent financial audit and/or financial statements. 3. Describe how the project makes use of available resources and/or leverages resources through partnerships to make the project more cost effective, efficient, or financially feasible. 4. Describe how the project relates to any programs that you operate that use federal or state funds. Explain how resources obtained through other federal or state programs can be leveraged for the project. 13

Program Effectiveness and Performance Measures 1. Project application should demonstrate that the proposed project is the most appropriate match of service delivery to the need. Identify performance measures to track the effectiveness of the service in meeting the identified goals. For capital-related projects, project sponsor is responsible to establish milestones and report on the status of project delivery. 2. Describe a plan for monitoring and evaluating the service, and steps to be taken if original goals are not achieved. Coordination and Program Outreach Plan 1. Describe how the project will be coordinated with public and/or private transportation services and social service agencies serving low-income populations and individuals with disabilities.** 2. Describe how you will market the project and promote public awareness of the program. ** Letters of support from key stakeholders may be attached to the grant application but are not required. DBE Participation 1. If the applicant is registered as a disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE), the applicant should provide documentation of current DBE status. 2. If the applicant is not a registered DBE, but intends to expend some of the funds received through a registered DBE, the applicant should identify the percentage of funds likely to be expended through DBEs and how those funds would be expended. The MPO reserves the right to request clarification on items submitted and/or additional information needed in its review of the application. 14

PART III - Project Budget Worksheet Applicant Name: **If applying for both JARC & NF, fill out one page for each TOTAL 2012 BUDGET DETAIL 2012 COST NF/JARC LOCAL MATCH YR 1 50% 50% A. OPERATING EXPENSES (insert items): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. B. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION (Up to 10% of funding request, no match required) Subtotal - Operating Expenses $ - $ - $ - C. CAPITAL EXPENSES (insert items 1. (description & # of items X unit cost): TOTAL 2012 COST NF/JARC LOCAL MATCH YR 1 80% 20% 2. 3. Subtotal - Capital Expenses $ - $ - $ - C. PROGRAM TOTAL BUDGET $ - $ - $ - YR 1 YR 1 YR 1 PROGRAM NF/JARC CTY MATCH TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

MPO Contacts Pinellas County MPO Heather Sobush 310 Court Street Clearwater, FL 33756 (727) 464-8200 hsobush@pinellascounty.org Hillsborough County MPO Michele Ogilvie 601 East Kennedy Blvd., 18 th Floor P.O. Box 1110 Tampa, FL 33601-1110 (813) 272-5940 ogilviem@plancom.org Pasco County MPO Manny Lajmiri 8731 Citizens Drive, Suite 320 New Port Richey, FL 34654 (727) 847-8140 mlajmiri@pascocountyfl.net