Urban Greening for Sustainable Communities Grant Program

Similar documents
SUBJECT: AUTHORIZATION OF SUBMITTAL OF GRANT APPLICATIONS AND ADOPTION OF RESOLUTIONS FOR PROGRAMS AUTHORIZED BY PROPOSITION 84 FUNDING

CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT. DEPARTMENT: Public Services MEETING DATE: November 21, PREPARED BY: Alex Tachiki, Management Analyst

Chesapeake Conservation Corps Host Organization Application Instructions

Proposition 1 Stormwater Grant Program Potential Solutions for Sustainable Streets

STATE OF NEW JERSEY. SENATE, No SENATE BUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE STATEMENT TO. with committee amendments DATED: NOVEMBER 9, 2015

PROPOSITION 1 STORM WATER GRANT PROGRAM GUIDELINES

GULF COAST ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION COUNCIL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN COMPONENT PROGRAM

Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) Recreational Trails Program (RTP)

COMMUNITY PRESERVATION ACT (CPA)

County of Sonoma Agenda Item Summary Report

Senate Bill 379 Land use: general plan: safety element: climate adaptation Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson

City Council Report 915 I Street, 1 st Floor Sacramento, CA

Port of Long Beach Community Grants Program. Community Infrastructure

LAND PARTNERSHIPS GRANT PROGRAM. PROGRAM GUIDELINES April 2018

Wisconsin DNR Administered Programs. Aids For The Acquisition And Development Of Local Parks (ADLP)

California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection CAL FIRE

Megan P. Hall, P.E. Local Programs Engineer. Federal Highway Administration Washington Division. March 14, 2017

An Invitation: Establishing a community forest with the U.S. Forest Service

Trail Legacy Grants FY2015 Program Manual

Arkansas Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP-2015) & Recreational Trails Program (RTP-2015) Application Seminars

9:00 a.m. I. Welcome and Introductions Supervisor Bruce Gibson, San Luis Obispo County, Chair. Supervisor Sherri Brennan, Tuolumne County, Vice Chair

PUBLIC SPACES MASTER PLAN. Historical Affairs and Landmark Review Board September 20, 2017

Innovative Solutions for Water and the Environment

GOVERNANCE, STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT, COORDINATION

Part IV. Appendix C: Funding Sources

TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES (TA) SET ASIDE PROGRAM July 2016

$5.2 Billion Transportation Funding Deal Announced, includes $1.5 Billion for Local Streets and Roads

Project Priority Scoring System Texas Recreation & Parks Account Non-Urban Indoor Recreation Grant Program (Effective May 1, 2014)

Stormwater Management Program

South Dakota Transportation Alternatives

Tax Increment Financing Via Enhanced Infrastructure Financing Districts

Title 35-A: PUBLIC UTILITIES

Chesapeake Bay Trust Grant Opportunities: Stormwater, Watersheds, and Floodplain Management

Greenways, Trails and Recreation Program (GTRP)

Funding Guidelines and Criteria March 2017

League of California Cities

Appendix E: Grant Funding Sources

Georgia Water Supply Competitive Grant Program Program Guidelines

Funding Principles. Years Passed New Revenue Credit Score Multiplier >3 years 0% % % % After Jan %

NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT AND SCOPING MEETING FOR THE DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN COMMENT PERIOD

Minnesota s Capital Investment Process: What Cities Should Know. Webinar for the League of MN Cities May 2, 2017

CONSERVATION STRATEGY GROUP

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ

1. Webinar Instructions 2. Overview of Chesapeake Bay Stewardship Fund 3. Review of 2016 Chesapeake Bay Stewardship Fund RFP 4.

Oregon John A. Kitzhaber, M.D., Governor

NEBRASKA ENVIRONMENTAL TRUST BOARD RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING ACTIVITIES OF THE NEBRASKA ENVIRONMENTAL TRUST

TOWN OF LEXINGTON COMMUNITY PRESERVATION COMMITTEE

Water Infrastructure Funding Opportunities through The NYS Environmental Facilities Corporation

Memorandum. Date: May 13, INFORMATION: Transportation Alternatives (TA) Set-Aside Implementation Guidance (Revised by the FAST Act)

Fiscal Year 2014 TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM (TAP) INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board Legislative Program

Community Engagement Mini Grant Program

CHAPTER House Bill No. 5013

Comprehensive Planning Grant. Comprehensive Plan Checklist

CITY OF NELSON SUSTAINABILITY CHECKLIST

Chapter 14 Emergency Projects

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUTURE OF THE REGION: A Strategic Regional Policy Plan for the Tampa Bay Region

Project Guide for Proposition 1 Disadvantaged Community (DAC) Planning Grants

LOCAL STORMWATER BMP IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM PROJECT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Outdoor Recreation Grant Program 2018 Program Manual

FY 2018 Watershed-Based Funding Pilot Program Policy

Shakoora Azimi-Gaylon Deputy Executive Officer Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy

Proposals. For funding to create new affordable housing units in Westport, MA SEED HOUSING PROGRAM. 3/28/2018 Request for

Board of Supervisors' Agenda Items

5.1 EXISTING REVENUE/FUNDING SOURCES

CITY OF SACRAMENTO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CALIFORNIA 300 Richards Blvd. DEPARTMENT

TRANSPORTATION FUNDING PROGRAMS

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS EASTERN COACHELLA VALLEY S ACTION PLAN FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE BACKGROUND AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Innovative Solutions for Water and the Environment

Sec moves to amend H.F. No as follows: 1.2 Delete everything after the enacting clause and insert:

2018 Regional Project Evaluation Criteria For PSRC s FHWA Funds

Proposition 1 Sustainable Groundwater Planning Grant Program Draft Guidelines

Community Development Block Grant Program (Up to $20 million)

Comprehensive Plan 2009

Operating Criteria of the. Wyoming Water Development Program TABLE OF CONTENTS

Board of Supervisors' Agenda Items

5/25/2017 FUNDING STORMWATER PROJECTS OVERVIEW PROJECT FUNDING BRIDGE KNOWN PROBLEMS KNOWN SOLUTIONS

Order of Business. D. Approval of the Statement of Proceedings/Minutes for the meeting of January 24, 2018.

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY TIERED DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY CREATIVE ARTS & HOLLOWAY MIXED-USE PROJECT

Draft Community Outreach Plan for the Climate Action Plan Update

County of Riverside Continuum of Care Board of Governance Special Workshop: Overview of State Funding for Homelessness August 2, 2018

07/01/2010 ACTUAL START

Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Direct Component Project Evaluation Form

COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA

VILLAGE OF FOX CROSSING REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

2. Transportation Alternatives Program Activities Regulations and Guidelines... 4, 5 & Eligible and Ineligible Items...

2017 Application Instructions - Fuels & Forest Health Projects

TOWN OF REHOBOTH COMMUNITY PRESERVATION COMMITTEE

TARGETED BUSINESS PROGRAM

12. FACILITIES MAINTENANCE ELEMENT

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR PAY FOR SUCCESS CONSULTANT SERVICES

Lancaster County Smart Growth Transportation Program (Updated March 2017)

City of Aliso Viejo AGENDA ITEM

PROGRAM STATEMENT. County of Bergen

2018 Urban Riparian Buffer Grant Application

SUMMARY OF ELIGIBLE AND INELIGIBLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM ACTIVITIES

OPEN SPACE, RECREATION, BAY AND WATERSHED PROTECTION BONDS 2004 OPEN SPACE BOND AUTHORIZATION $70,000,000 (Chapter 595 Public Laws 2004) PENDING

MEMORANDUM. Kari Holzgang, Program Analyst State Water Board Division of Financial Assistance

8.1 New York State Office Of Parks Recreation & Historic Preservation

Transcription:

Urban Greening for Sustainable Communities Grant Program Review Team Urban Greening for Sustainable Communities Grant Program Technical Glenn Flamik, Rick Kreutzer, John Melvin, Kate Foley, Earle Cummings, Kurt Malchow, Jack Topel Program Bryan Cash, Julie Alvis, Polly Escovedo, Dana Brazelton, Penny Harding, Linda Smith Laurie Heller, Brad Juarros, Seth Litchney Yana Yaroshevich 1

Strategic Growth Council Objectives The Council is tasked with coordinating the activities of state agencies to - Improve air and water quality Protect natural resources and agricultural lands Increase availability of affordable housing Improve infrastructure systems Promote public health Assist state and local entities in the planning of sustainable communities and meeting AB 32 goals Bond Act Proposition 84 - Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2006 Implementing Statute SB 732 (Steinberg) Chapter 13, Statutes of 2008 Specifies requirements and discretionary actions for the urban greening program Established the Strategic Growth Council, which includes Agency Secretaries from - Natural Resources Environmental Protection Business, Transportation and Housing Health and Human Services Director, Governor s Office of Planning and Research and One member of the public 2

Urban Greening and Sustainable Communities Grant Program Program Overview (Projects) How much? Who is eligible? What is eligible? Review/Selection Process How Much? Proposition 84 Includes $90 million for Urban Greening Two remaining funding rounds Up to $20 million available this round for awards (planning and projects) No maximum No minimum Up to 25% of total allocation may be awarded for urban greening master plans 3

Who is eligible? Projects Cities Counties Nonprofits JPA (if one member is eligible) Special Districts Application Process **NEW for 2011** Concept Proposal Submitted prior to full application Review committee will determine eligibility and weaknesses Selected applicants will be asked to submit a full application Full applications will be used to award grant funds 4

What is Eligible? Statutory Requirements 30 points Must be accomplished by - a) Using natural systems, or systems that mimic natural systems, or b) Creating, enhancing, or expanding community green spaces, and Provide multiple benefits including, but not limited to - a decrease in air and water pollution, or a reduction in the consumption of natural resources and energy, or an increase in the reliability of local water supplies, or an increased adaptability to climate change other (e.g., higher than minimum density, historical value of trees, disadvantage labor force) continued - What is Eligible? Statutory Requirements 30 points Be consistent with the State s planning policies pursuant to Section 65041.1 of the Government Code as they pertain to following priorities - promote infill development and invest in existing communities protect, preserve and enhance environmental, agricultural and recreation resources, and encourage location and resource efficient new development Reduce, on as permanent a basis that is feasible, greenhouse gas emissions consistent with the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, and any applicable regional plan. 5

What is Eligible? Statutory Requirements continued - Comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000). Be acquired from a willing seller (acquisitions only), and Comply with Labor Code Section 1771.8 regarding the labor compliance program and prevailing wages. What is Eligible? Additional Requirements Must also - 1. Be located in or adjacent to an urban area as defined 3. Provide for public access and educational component, where feasible 6

What qualifies as an Urban Area? An urban area is an area equivalent to 500 acres and has an existing or planned for density of approximately 10 dwelling units per acre (between 3,500 and 5,000 dwelling units per 500 acres) A portion of the project must be located either in - the urban area as defined above, or an adjacent area, geographically equivalent to the urban area, as define above What qualifies as an Urban Area? (continued) Projects must provide direct benefits to the urban area such as walkability and/or functionality (i.e., no impediments such as a freeway with no under/ over passing, river with no pedestrian crossing, storm water capture that does not directly benefit the urban area, etc.) Planned for means significant efforts in progress by the entity with planning authority over the qualifying urban area, including the endorsement of a regional blueprint with qualifying density. Applicants will be asked to provide methodology/documentation for determining urban area eligibility. To determine eligibility, it may be helpful to visit the planning department for the local jurisdiction that serves your project area. 7

Example of Qualifying Urban Area Apartments Project location Project Examples This following are EXAMPLES of project types that contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and provide multiple benefits - Tree canopy Urban forestry Local parks and open space Greening of existing public lands and structures, including schools Multi-objective stormwater projects, including construction of permeable surfaces and collection basins and barriers Urban streams, including restoration Community, demonstration or outdoor education gardens and orchards Urban heat island mitigation and energy conservation efforts through landscaping and green roof projects Non-motorized urban trails that provide safe routes for both recreation and travel between residences, workplaces, commercial centers and schools LIST NOT INTENDED TO BE ALL-INCLUSIVE 8

Priority Consideration 25 points Statutory Priorities Additional points will be given to projects that meet one or more of the following: Uses interagency cooperation and integration (i.e., collaboration), or Uses existing public lands and facilitates use of public resources and investments including schools, or Is proposed by an economically or severely economically disadvantaged community Priority Consideration 25 points Additional Priorities - Improves public health Demonstrates innovation and/or creativity Proposed by communities more vulnerable to climate change or addresses an environmental justice issue Provides public access, as feasible 9

Project Readiness 10 Points Your Next Steps - What are the next steps after funds are awarded? Performance measures - Have you given consideration to how you will measure the success of the project? Status - What is the status of preliminary plans, CEQA, permits, etc.? Site Control - Do you have or will you have permission to develop, operate & maintain the project? Other Funding Sources Have other funding sources been secured? Do you have a contingency plan should all funds not be secured at time of award? Organizational Capacity 10 Points Implementation No Experience? Where/how will the expertise be provided? Community Participation How will you involve the community? Long-term Sustainability - How will the project will be sustained to meet land tenure requirements? Contingency - What is your contingency plan if over budget? 10

Quick Reference Administrative Highlights Reimbursable program Overhead costs (indirect) not reimbursable All eligible costs must be incurred during project performance period CEQA must be completed prior to releasing construction funds Site control must be secured before eligible costs can be reimbursed Non-construction costs (preliminary costs) are capped at 25% 10% contingency allowed for eligible construction costs and nonconstruction costs that don t exceed the 25% cap. SUMMARY Next Steps (Timeline Estimated) April /May Solicitation for Concept Proposals Summer/Fall Invitation to Submit Full Application Fall/Winter Funding recommendations/awards * Winter/Spring Begin development of grant agreements *All awards dependent on appropriation and cash. 11