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U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Transit Administration REGION IX Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands 201 Mission Street Suite 1650 San Francisco, CA 94105-1839 August 9, 2013 Thomas B. Smith Purchasing and Materials Manager / DBE Liaison Officer Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority 3331 North First Street, Building A San Jose, CA 95110 Re: DBE Program Triennial Goal Concurrence - Recipient ID #1674 Dear Mr. Smith: This letter is to inform you that we received the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority s (VTA) revised Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program, on July 31, 2013. This submission is required pursuant to Section 1101(b) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century and 49 CFR Part 26, Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in Department of Transportation Programs. We have reviewed your methodology for your DBE goal for fiscal years 2014-2016 and determined that the methodology is satisfactory. The VTA DBE Goal will next expire on September 30, 2016. New goals are due by August 1, 2016 in order to give the Federal Transit Administration adequate time to complete reviews. Please submit the new DBE goals by attaching them to your Recipient Profile in FTA s TEAM-Web. Please delete any versions of the program in TEAM that this submission is replacing. Once attached, please notify me of the submission in TEAM by emailing me at Derrin.Jourdan@dot.gov. If you encounter any problems attaching your document in TEAM, please include it as an attachment in your notification email and indicate that it should be attached to your Recipient Profile in TEAM, or mail a hard copy. Thank you for your ongoing cooperation meeting all of the FTA civil rights program requirements. A copy of this letter has been attached to your Recipient Profile in TEAM for your reference.

Should you need assistance or if you have any questions regarding the comments above, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at (415) 744-2729 or at Derrin.Jourdan@dot.gov. Sincerely, Derrin Jourdan Regional Civil Rights Officer cc: Michael T. Burns, General Manager Leslie Rogers, Regional Administrator, Region 9 Monica McCallum, Regional Division Chief, FTA Civil Rights TEAM Recipient Profile #1674

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program Three-Year Overall Goal and Methodology Report For Federal Fiscal Years 2014 2016

Summary The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) has completed its goal setting and methodology report for its three year Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) overall goal applicable to Federal Fiscal Years (FFY) 2014 2016 contracting opportunities funded in whole or in part by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). Effective March 5, 2010, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) DBE program rules were amended to change how often recipients are required to make goal submissions documenting the methodology and process used to establish the annual overall goal to be implemented each fiscal year. Under the rule, recipients must submit overall goals for review every three years, rather than annually. The proposed DBE overall goal of 13.0% for FTA assisted contracting activity is based on projected availability of ready, willing and able DBEs to participate in the activity. VTA s assessment of the FTA assisted contracts projected for the triennial period included a review of the Census Bureau data, California Unified Certification Program (CUCP) DBE database and geographical markets relevant to the VTA s contracting activity. VTA used as part of its consideration adjustment of past participation and proposed goals of similar transit agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area. Goal Setting Methodology Section 26.45 Basic Requirement: To begin the goal setting process, the recipient must first develop a base figure for the relative availability of DBEs. After the base figure is achieved, all other relative evidence must be considered in an adjustment of this figure to match the needs of the specific DBE community. VTA followed this two step goal setting methodology prescribed in the DOT regulation 49 CFR 26.45 (c) (d). A. Step One Determination of Base Figure Section 26.45(c) The first step of the goal setting process is to determine the base figure for the relative availability of DBEs based on evidence of ready, willing, and able DBEs in relationship to all comparable businesses known to be available to compete for FTA assisted contracts VTA anticipates awarding during the goal period. In May 2007, VTA retained the services of CRA International (CRA) to perform a DBE Availability and Utilization Study to determine if, in fact, there was evidence of discrimination in the contracting industry that would meet the standards set forth by the 9 th Circuit Court. The findings in this study support the usage of race conscious goals on VTA s federally funded contracts. It also identified VTA s market area of 11 counties (Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Sonoma, and Solano) for the Bay Area Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA). DBE Overall Goal FFY 2014-2016 August 1, 2013 1

VTA anticipates $38,144,221 contracting opportunities for FFY 2014 2016 as shown in Table 1, below: Table 2, shown below grouped the all contracts by NAICS code and percentages of total. DBE Overall Goal FFY 2014-2016 August 1, 2013 2

The percentages of available firms was calculated based on the 2010 Census Bureau data along with the DBEs ready, willing and able firms from the California Unified Certification Program (CUCP) database as shown in Table 3. The formula used to calculate the Base Figure is: Number of Ready, Willing, and Able DBEs /Number of All Ready, Willing, and Able Firms = Base Figure. A 13.5% base figure was calculated based on the analysis of relative DBE availability as applied to anticipated FTA contract expenditure dollar weight, as shown in Table 4. DBE Overall Goal FFY 2014-2016 August 1, 2013 3

B. Step Two Adjustments Section 26.45(d) The second step is to adjust the base figure percentage from Step 1 so that it reflects as accurately as possible the DBE participation the recipient would expect in the absence of discrimination based on past participation of DBEs on projects. In adjusting the base figure, we have taken into consideration many factors in this goal setting process, including the figures from previous years, database analysis from our availability and utilization study, and the DBE participation obtained from other transit agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area. Past Participation: VTA examined the DBE volume of work committed to DBEs on VTA s FTA funded projects from FFY 2008 2013. FFY 2008 2009: Actual DBE awards/commitments equaled 5.4% FFY 2009 2010: Actual DBE awards/commitments equaled 30.61% FFY 2010 2011: Actual DBE awards/commitments equaled 8.7% FFY 2011 2012: Actual DBE awards/commitments equaled 10.6% FFY 2012 2013: Actual DBE awards/commitments equaled 6.2% (1 st and 2 nd quarter) Using adjustments based on past participation as a means of adjusting the Step 1 Base Figure, we determined the past participation as 11.1%. In determining the median past participation: Formula Steps: 1. FFY 2014 2016 Base Figure = 13.5% 2. Median Past Participation = 8.7% 3. Adjustment Factor = (base figure 13.5%) + (median of past participation 8.7%) divided by 2 = 11.1% Other considerations taken: The San Francisco Bay Area has various federally assisted projects currently underway. In addition to past participation, VTA considered proposed FFY 2014 2016 DBE overall goal of other transit agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area: AC Transit 7.9% SamTrans/JPB 12.0% Transbay Joint Powers Authority 14.8% SFMTA BART 19.0% 23.0% Adjustment Factor = 11.1% (VTA Past Participation Adjustment) + 14.8% (Median of other Transit Agencies Proposed Goal) divided by 2 = 13.0% Proposed DBE Overall Goal DBE Overall Goal FFY 2014-2016 August 1, 2013 4

Bidders List Section 26.45(c.3) VTA maintains a Bidder s list as set forth in 49 CFR Part 26.11 of bidders for its federal and non federally assisted projects. VTA has reviewed our current list and determined that the data derived from this list substantiates the market area for contractors, including DBE contractors, as outlined above. Sources from Organizations and Institutions Section 26.45(g.1) VTA staff has been in communications with various contractors associations, minority business associations, and the DBE and SBE business communities in general. VTA s disparity study concluded that there is evidence of discrimination in private contracting, in credit, bonding and insurance, and in new business formations. Race Conscious and Race Neutral Means to Achieve the DBE Overall Goal VTA is continuing with race conscious goals in conjunction with our race neutral means. VTA sets DBE numerical contract goals on FTA and FHWA assisted contracts where goals need to be set. Race neutral means include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Carrying out information and communication programs on contracting procedures and specific contract opportunities (e.g., ensuring the inclusion of DBEs and other small businesses on recipient mailing lists of bidders; ensuring the dissemination to bidders on prime contracts of lists of potential subcontractors; provision of information in languages other than English, where appropriate); 2. Providing services to help DBEs and other small businesses improve long term development, increase opportunities to participate in a variety of types of work, handle increasingly significant projects, and achieve eventual self sufficiency; 3. Ensuring distribution of our DBE directory through print and electronic means to the widest feasible universe of potential prime contractors; 4. Assisting DBEs and other small businesses develop their capability to utilize emerging technology and conduct business through electronic media; 5. Providing technical assistance and other services, as needed; 6. Facilitating DBE and other small business participation by unbundling large contracts to make them more accessible to small businesses, requiring or encouraging prime contractors to subcontract portions of work that they might otherwise perform with their own forces; and 7. Providing assistance in overcoming limitations such as inability to obtain bonding or financing; 8. Participate in Caltrans Mentor Protégé Program to enhance the capabilities of DBEs and SBEs to perform prime contracts and subcontracts, and thereby increase the utilization of available DBEs and SBEs. 9. Monitor contracts to ensure attainment of contract assigned goals. DBE Overall Goal FFY 2014-2016 August 1, 2013 5

Public Participation Section 26.45(g) VTA participates in various professional services and/or construction outreach and assistance events throughout the year. VTA is a member of the Business Outreach Committee (BOC) a group of 14 transit and transportation agencies located in the Bay Area that includes BART, SFMTA, Caltrans, SamTrans/JPB, AC Transit, Alameda CTC, and more. VTA is also a member of the Caltrans Mentor/Protégé program that assists small and disadvantaged business enterprises. This year, BOC held a joint public participation meeting at the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) on April 23, 2013 and received comments pertinent to the FFY 2014 16 goal setting processes. VTA also sponsored a DBE Public Comment event with small business and disadvantaged business firms at the VTA office in San Jose on May 21, 2013 and have taken into consideration the comments from organizations and institutions. VTA presented its upcoming major Silicon Valley Bart Parking Structures (C730) project along with other agency respective U.S. DOT assisted contracting opportunities projected for FFY 2014 and beyond. Members of the public were given opportunities to provide comments. The purpose of these sessions were to obtain input in the goal setting process, specifically on the availability of ready, willing and able DBEs relative to all businesses read y, willing and able to compete for U.S. DOT assisted contracts. 1. The BOC and other participating agencies disseminated copies of a notice inviting representatives of various groups, organizations and agencies to attend the public partic ipation sessio n. 2. Copies of the notice were emailed and mailed in March/April, 2013, to disadvantaged, minority, women businesses, and to general contractors groups and community organizations. These organizations are knowledgeable about the availability of disadvantaged and non disadvantaged businesses and the effects of discrimination on contracting opportunities for DBEs. Conclusion: VTA has prepared this goal setting and methodology report for submission to FTA, in compliance with the procedures outlined in 49 CFR Part 26, as amended, requiring DOT grantees to establish a DBE overall goal as a percentage of all FTA funds expected to be ex pended in the three forthcoming federal fiscal years. A 13.0% DBE overall goal has been established for all FTA funded contracts anticipated to be awarded for FFY 2014 2016. VTA will monitor its DBE overall goal by tracking each individual contract throughout the term of the contract for DBE participation and payments respective to the federal fiscal year of award. DBE Overall Goal FFY 2014-2016 August 1, 2013 6