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PSRC 2016-2017 Coordinated Grant Competition PSRC Special Needs Transportation Funding - FTA 5310 Grant Funds and Regional Ranking for WSDOT Consolidated Grant Program APPLICATION The competitive Coordinated Grant program funds eligible projects from Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Section 5310 (Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities) program in the Seattle-Tacoma- Everett Urbanized Area, and provides regional priority ranking for state and other FTA special needs transportation funds managed by WSDOT in its Consolidated Grant Program. Special needs projects provide transportation services to seniors, people with disabilities, low-income, and youth to help them get to medical appointments, educational opportunities, jobs, shopping and social interactions. This application is for PSRC s 5310 funds as well as to evaluate the regional priority ranking for the WSDOT Consolidated Grant program. See the following link for more information such as FAQ s. http://www.psrc.org/funding/selection/special/ IMPORTANT: We strongly encourage you to create a user account using the option on the following page before beginning the application form. This will allow you to save and return to the form as you complete each section of the application. 1 / 2 Basic Project Information Project Title * SNOTRAC Project Description (short description of the project elements) *

The Snohomish County Transportation Coalition (SNOTRAC) provides Mobility Management services in Snohomish County. SNOTRAC increases the public's awareness of transportation services, builds transportation capacity within existing community resources, and increases transportation options in underserved areas. SNOTRAC strives to address the transportation needs of special needs individuals and people unable to access transportation services. SNOTRAC is a diverse partnership of transit agencies, tribal governments, non-proἀ渄t human service organizations, community based organizations, transportation businesses, senior centers, advocacy groups, and people with special transportation needs. SNOTRAC is staffed by two positions the Mobility Manager and the Program Coordinator: The SNOTRAC Mobility Manager (1.0 FTE) helps identify solutions to transportation barriers for persons with special needs by carrying out the goals and objectives within SNOTRAC's strategic plan. This position organizes outreach efforts, builds community partnerships with transportation and human services providers, identiἀ渄es funding for projects, and participates in local, regional, and state committees. The Travel Ambassador Training program is overseen by the Mobility Manager and trainings are provided by the Program Coordinator. This train-the-trainer program was developed by schools, transit agencies, and human service providers in order to effectively provide outreach and awareness regarding the transportation options with Snohomish County and regionally. The program recruits and trains information and referral specialists, case managers, teachers, advocates, and volunteers about the regional transportation network and how to access the individual transportation systems. (This grant request is in support of the Mobility Manager and Travel Ambassador program.) Type of Project * Mobility Management Is this application for a project or program that is existing, expanded or new? Please see deổnitions below as needed. * Existing Expanded New (not to combine with existing or expanded) Existing (sustaining) An existing project/ program is currently addressing a need or gap identiἀ渄ed in the Coordinated plan and this grant application is to maintain the current service levels/ geographic areas/ hours, etc. that meet those needs or gaps. A project / program is still considered existing even if it has never been funded by the Coordinated Grant in the past or if the grant request is increased over current amounts in order to maintain the existing level of service. Expansion A project/ program is considered an expansion if the Coordinated Grant request is to build on an existing project/ program to fund increased service levels, expanded service to new areas or expanded hours of service, an expanded program, new busses purchased to expand service, new staff hours, etc. The project/program is considered expansion only if grant funds are used for expansion. New A project/ program is considered new if it is a stand-alone project/program that has not been funded by the Coordinated Grant and wouldn t be characterized as building upon or expanding an existing program. Examples include new technologies, new service, a new program, new mobility management/travel training program, etc.

2 / 3 Agency and Contact Information Sponsoring Agency * Senior Services of Snohomish County Contact Name * Tom Dietz Contact Phone * 425-290-1265 Contact Email * tdietz@sssc.org Type of Applicant * Public Transit Agency Private non-proἀ渄t organization Private for proἀ渄t Tribal Government State Agency Local Government Special District (i.e school, port) Other 3 / 4 Grant Request

Amounts of grant funds for which you are seeking: Please select the appropriate grant funding source(s) you are seeking and enter the corresponding amount(s) below. Please use the "calculate" button to ensure the correct funding amounts have been included. To which agency(ies) and for what type of funds are you applying? * PSRC Section 5310 Funds Traditional (new or sustaining) PSRC Section 5310 Funds Other (new or sustaining) WSDOT Consolidated Grant Program (new or sustaining) PSRC Section 5310 Funds Traditional (expansion) PSRC Section 5310 Funds Other (expansion) WSDOT Consolidated Grant Program (expansion) PSRC Section 5310 Funds Traditional (new or sustaining) $168,000 Total: $168000 Please attach your PSRC eligibility screening determination here: Choose File ἀ渄le chosen ELIGIBILITY_FORM_-_SNOTRAC_Mobility_Management.pdf (181k) Upload Delete Has your organization received PSRC or WSDOT Coordinated Grant Funds during the 2015-17 Biennium for the proposed project/ program? * Identify the amount of funding received (this will be identiἀ渄ed as the project/ program's baseline funding level.) * $144,000 If this grant request is greater than the baseline funding level, provide a justiổcation for the increase in cost and describe the effect on your project/ program if you were funded at the baseline funding level instead of your full grant request. * This grant request is greater than the baseline funding level because as a result of evaluation during the current biennium, the program budget underestimated the necessary expenses to effectively operate Mobility Management in Snohomish County. Further details about the baseline costs for this program are noted on the budget narrative on page 6 of this application.

4 / 5 Project or Program Scalability Is your project scalable? * In what increments can your project be scaled back and still remain a viable project? If this is an expansion project, please indicate if it can be scaled in smaller increments if unable to award the full amount of expansion request. * This funding request represents the amount needed to run this program and meet full capacity. While any support is welcomed and appreciated, scaled back funding would result in a reduction in services and unmet needs for residents with special needs. With less funding, SNOTRAC would have to cut back on core programming and reduce client services. 5 / 6 Budget Revenues and Expenses Please identify the budget for the project/program including the match amount in the tables below. Please use the "calculate" button to ensure the correct funding amounts have been included. As a reminder, the budget = grant request + required match + any other funding source needed. Grant Sources Grant Funding Source (PSRC and/or WSDOT) Grant Request Amount Grant Funding Source #1 *

PSRC Section 5310 Funds Traditional (New or Sustaining) $168,000 Total Grant Request: $168000 Match Revenue Sources Match Funding Source (local, in-kind, etc.) Secured/ Unsecured (at the time of grant request) Amount Match Funding Source #1 * Secured/Unsecured * * Community Transit 17/255 characters Secured $10,000 Match Funding Source #2 Secured/Unsecured Everett Transit Secured $5,500 15/255 characters Match Funding Source #3 Volunteer (In-Kind) Secured/Unsecured Reasonable expected to be secure $6,500 19/255 characters Match Funding Source #4 Stilliguamish Tribe Secured/Unsecured Reasonable expected to be secure $10,000 19/255 characters Match Funding Source #5 Senior Services of Snohomish County Secured/Unsecured Secured $10,000 35/255 characters Total Match: $42000 Total Project Cost (Grant + Match): $210000 % Match: 20% If in-kind match is being used, please attach your in-kind valuation proposal. Choose File ἀ渄le chosen Upload Delete

Please describe how your budget above was developed (i.e. based on existing experience or adopted budget and/or reasonably expected funding and expenditure and assumptions). * The SNOTRAC budget was developed in conjunction with long-term strategic planning, and improvements were implemented based on evaluations during the current funding period and previous bienniums. The SNOTRAC budget re 㰀謄 ects the collective decision of an impressive consortium of private and nonproἀ渄t transportation brokers and providers, local public transportation agencies, local governmental agencies, and transportation system consumers. The Steering Committee is lead by the SNOTRAC Mobility Manager and includes representation/ἀ渄nancial support from major Snohomish County agencies including Community Transit, Everett Transit, Tulalip Tribes, Stillaguamish Tribes, and Senior Services of Snohomish County. Expenses: Identify the expenses required for this project/ program Please identify all project or program expenses and amounts (i.e. staff time, consultants, fuel and labor costs, insurance, etc). Please use the "calcluate" button to ensure the correct funding amounts have been included. If additional lines are needed than provided below, please submit these with an attachment. Expenses * Labor and Beneἀ渄ts Expense Amount * $143,000 Expense #2 Overhead $18,500 Expense #3 Other(Travel Ambassador, Outreach, Monthly Meetings) $48,500 Total Expenses: $210000 6 / 7 Project Service Level Infomation Please provide the current biennium (2015-2017) service levels as well as the service levels projected for the next biennium (2017-2019). Depending on the project type, these can be provided using revenue vehicle hours, revenue vehicle trips, passenger trips, volunteer hours, etc. For mobility management projects, summarize your service accomplishments both quantitatively and qualitatively. *

Mobility Management Accomplishments: SNOTRAC Steering Committee worked on two large projects in updating PSRC's Coordinated Transit- Human Services Transportation Plan. A major accomplishment was the completion of a ἀ渄ve-year strategic plan - a process that included refreshing the mission, vision, and bylaws. SNOTRAC updated Snohomish County information for Attachment C - Inventory of Special Needs Transportation Services and Programs and updated Snohomish County information for Attachment F - SMART Corridors and Special Needs Transportation Planning. Staff took the lead for these initiatives by organizing, facilitating meetings, coordinating data collection from SNOTRAC members, and providing administrative/clerical support. Mobility Management measures were developed through the Agency Council for Coordinated Transportation/WSDOT. An inventory of special needs transportation services in Snohomish County is an ongoing process and will be further advanced with the hire of the new Mobility Manager. During 2016, the Travel Ambassador program is on pace to complete 55 presentations to 1,000 individuals, exceeding the goal of 20 presentations to 1,200 individuals. Staff was involved in numerous forms, association meetings, teleconferences, and outreach fairs. Including Job/Resource fairs that speciἀ渄cally reached out to veterans where they received information on transportation options. Staff participated in a Transportation Forum at the Transition Resource Fair. Staff also presented information on transportation options to Swedish Medical Center - Edmonds heath care staff and social workers. Snohomish County currently has over 142,000 residents over the age of 60, and this number is increasing dramatically year-over-year. This growth parallels the growing need for transportation awareness and assistance services. SNOTRAC has done well growing partnerships and participation in Snohomish County with a major focus during this and the next biennium being the creation of a project charter that concentrates on mobility through the entire Puget Sound Region. SNOTRAC now has seats at the PSRC, King County Mobility Coalition, Farmhouse Gang (Skagit County), and Pierce County Mobility Coalition. 7 / 8 WSDOT Consolidated Grant Regional Priority Ranking If you are applying for funding through the WSDOT Consolidated Grant program, please provide a justiổcation for why your program or project should receive a regional priority ranking from the central Puget Sound region (PSRC)? If your are applying for PSRC funding only, please indicate by including "t Applicable" below. * Receiving a high regional priority ranking from PSRC is very crucial to the success of SNOTRAC as the Mobility Management program for Snohomish County. A high ranking positions SNOTRAC to receive the necessary funding to continue to ἀ渄ll the gap for Mobility Management needs in Snohomish County while improving collaboration with the surrounding counties (King, Skagit and Pierce). A high ranking signiἀ渄es a vital sign of regional support for state funding for a program that is a diverse collaboration of transportation agencies and clients in Snohomish County. Please indicate whether you require state funding from WSDOT in order to ensure minimum match for federal funds. * t Applicable

Are you willing to withdraw your Consolidated Grant regional priority ranking request and WSDOT Consolidated Grant application if the Special Needs Transportation Committee (SNTC) provides a recommendation for PSRC to fund your program/project request with FTA Section 5310 funds? [te: ἀ渄nal decision on PSRC funding occurs after the WSDOT grant deadline.] * t Applicable 8 / 9 Policy Criteria Addressing Needs and Gaps The needs and gaps identiἀ渄ed in the PSRC 2015-2018 Coordinated Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan are noted in Chapter 4 of the plan document. Please reference these in your answers below. Identify the needs and gaps from the PSRC 2015-2018 Coordinated Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan that your project/program addresses. For expansion projects, please include only the needs and gaps that the existing project addresses. * While SNOTRAC Mobility Management does not provide direct services, it helps to coordinate services offered by the transportation providers in order to avoid duplication and meet identiἀ渄ed transportation needs locally and regionally (PSRC Plan, Page 35). In reference to special needs populations these needs include: Safe and convenient access to appropriate transportation options. Affordable transportation options Reliable transportation Reliable transportation outside of peak hours Culturally relevant information resources Accessible transportation infrastructure Seamless connections between transportation services In collaboration with its community partners SNOTRAC s Mobility Management is tasked with addressing a number of gaps similar to those identiἀ渄ed by PSRC (PSRC Plan, Page 36 38) In Snohomish County these gaps include: Connecting rural clients and riders to areas well served by ἀ渄xedroute transit; Service to destinations outside of major activity centers; East-west travel is cumbersome for transit-dependent populations; Gaps are caused by the rules, regulations, and requirements that govern transportation service providers; Transfer between different special needs transportation services is cumbersome; Lack of affordable, accessible, or life-equipped vehicles for people who are disabled but who are not eligible for ADA paratransit services; and Language and cultural barriers. The role of Mobility Management is to mobilize and coordinate community resources to identify gaps, track proposed actions, and report back to the community.

Describe how the project or program addresses those needs or gaps. For expansion projects, please only address how the existing projects addresses the needs or gaps. * A coordinated transportation system efἀ渄ciently provides comprehensive and user-friendly public and private transportation services. Transportation programs, including transit agencies, are social service agencies, school districts, private providers, and others, share resources, facilities, and information; and coordinate trip eligibility, reservations, scheduling, dispatching, and passenger trips. Without SNOTRAC, programs that serve the elderly, children, low-income, and people with disabilities would either operate independent transportation programs or have no transportation at all. The result would either be duplication in transportation services or people with unmet transportation needs. Having SNOTRAC serve as the Mobility Management Program in Snohomish County has directly impacted this potential gap by fostering communication and collaboration between the transportation agencies and those in need of transportation. Through the Travel Ambassador Training program, SNOTRAC creates awareness and provides information on the many transportation options (modes and systems) available to the public and special needs populations. SNOTRAC also advocates and educates stakeholders on the needs and gaps experienced by special needs populations including older adults and people with disabilities. SNOTRAC Mobility Management is the only program in the county tasked with this important responsibility. If your program does not receive grant funding, will the lack of funding create a new mobility need or gap for people with special transportation needs? * If so, please describe the impact to populations served in terms of creating new needs or gaps if your project or program is not funded. * Without this funding, Snohomish County will lose formalized Mobility Management during the next Biennium and likely beyond. Along with Snohomish County residents, this loss would impact collaborative efforts with King and Pierce counties. As outlined above, without SNOTRAC, programs that serve the elderly, children, low-income, and people with disabilities would either operate independent transportation programs or have no transportation at all. The result would either be duplication in transportation services or people with unmet transportation needs. Having SNOTRAC serve as the Mobility Management Program in Snohomish County has directly impacted this potential gap by fostering communication and collaboration between the transportation agencies and those in need of transportation. 9 / 10 Policy Criteria Goals and Prioritized Strategies

The goals and prioritized strategies identiἀ渄ed in the PSRC 2015-2018 Coordinated Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan are described beginning on page 46 of the plan document. Please reference these in your answers. Identify the prioritized strategy(ies) from the PSRC 2015-2018 Coordinated Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan that your project or program addresses and describe how the project or program addresses this(these) strategy(ies). * In addition to addressing the gaps and needs of the PSRC Coordinated Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan (2015-2018), SNOTRAC staff are charged with implementing the SNOTRAC Strategic Plan. The goals of the current plan include: Goal #1: Maintain Existing Services and Resources Goal #2: Coordinate a Seamless Transportation Services Goal #3: Promote and Increase Awareness of Transportation Options Goal #4: Identify and Reduce Unmet needs Goal #5: SNOTRAC Leads Coordination Efforts in Snohomish County The current ἀ渄ve year plan (2015-2019) is designed to meet the transportation goals and strategies identiἀ渄ed in the current Consolidated Plan to Put People First, Move People More Efἀ渄ciently, and Move More People. SNOTRAC exists to do this as a collective approach, and includes representation from the major transportation entities in the county that each take this approach and volunteer time with SNOTRAC to accomplish throughout the Snohomish county community. SNOTRAC membership represents a broad cross section of the transportation sector in Snohomish County including riders, transportation purchasers, transportation providers, and the community at large. Current SNOTRAC members and participants include: American Cancer Society, Catholic Community Services of Western Washington, Community Transit, Department of Social and Health Services, East County Senior Center, Everett Gospel Mission, Everett Transit, Hope-Link, Mercy Transportation, Providence Regional Medical Center, Puget Sound Regional Council, Senior Services of Snohomish County, Snohomish County Government, Sound Transit, Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians, The Arc Snohomish County, Transportation Assistance Program (TAP), Tulalip Tribes, Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). 10 / 11 Policy Criteria Coordination and Avoiding Unnecessary Duplications Describe how your organization demonstrates effective partnerships (including long-term Ổnancial partners), combines resources for developing or sustaining projects or fosters shared-use arrangements. *

SNOTRAC is an exemplary example of effective partnerships. SNOTRAC membership represents a broad cross section of the transportation sector in Snohomish County including riders, transportation purchasers, transportation providers, and the community at large. Current SNOTRAC members and participants include: American Cancer Society, Catholic Community Services of Western Washington, Community Transit, Department of Social and Health Services, East County Senior Center, Everett Gospel Mission, Everett Transit, Hope-Link, Mercy Transportation, Providence Regional Medical Center, Puget Sound Regional Council, Senior Services of Snohomish County, Snohomish County Government, Sound Transit, Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians, The Arc Snohomish County, Transportation Assistance Program (TAP), Tulalip Tribes, and Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). These partners work together to avoid duplication of services and effectively meet special needs transportation demand in Snohomish County and in coordination with Mobility Management in surrounding counties. Do any of your partners provide Ổnancial commitment to the project/program? * Cite jurisdiction or planning documents that includes or supports your project/ program. These can include local comprehensive plans, mobility management plans, plans developed by area agencies on aging, etc. * The 2015-18 PSRC Consolidated Plan is a fundamental guide for SNOTRAC activities, and SNOTRAC members were key contributors to the creation of this document. The ἀ渄rst page of this plan after the Table of Contents is a testimonial from a SNOTRAC personal communication. The 2015-19 SNOTRAC Strategic Plan is the crucial mobility management plan for Snohomish County, and was created through collaborative efforts of the major transportation agencies, government and tribal leadership, private corporations, and clients. The transportation sections of Vision 2040 are key to the long-term goals of SNOTRAC. Does your project/program serve a geographical area that is already served by another agency, including a public transit agency or is there another duplication in service provided? * 11 / 12 Technical Criteria Technical Capacity

Describe how your project/ program makes efổcient use of funds. * SNOTRAC is the mobility management program for Snohomish County and an integral part of mobility management in the Puget Sound Region, and it is only staffed with one (1) Mobility Manager. The funding for this program is for the basic needs of this program - salaries for these two positions, overhead costs, and other costs associated with program delivery. This includes Travel Ambassador, regular meetings and collaborative activities with SNOTRAC partners and involved citizens, and community outreach. Committee members volunteer their time to participate, and many of the entities they represent also provide ἀ渄nancial support (see match funding for this request) and resources where appropriate. Describe how your organization has increased program/project Ổnancial sustainability over time for the project/ program seeking grant funds. * As the number of residents with special needs has grown exponentially in Snohomish County and surrounding counties, so have the services and capacity of SNOTRAC. As outlined in the previous question, SNOTRAC is effective with its Mobility Management activities and is capable of growing with the growing need for transportation services in the community. SNOTRAC has representatives from all major transportation providers in the county along with a diverse group of community members and local members with an interest in transportation for individuals with special needs - this program is the ideal environment for mobility management in this region. Does your staff / agency have experience implementing programs using state or federal funds? * If so, explain the role of the staff/ agency in managing these funds and if the grant was managed successfully (met project milestones, minimized returned funds, addressed all federal or state reporting requirements, etc.). * SNOTRAC has a long history of exemplary ἀ渄scal management of grant funds and meeting project milestones as the mobility management program for Snohomish County. SNOTRAC's ἀ渄scal sponsor, Senior Services of Snohomish County, boasts over 40 years of successful ἀ渄nancial stewardship for a number of programs from a number of funding sources. This includes individual donations, private and corporate grants, and government grants at the city, county, state, and federal level. Did this program/project return federal or state funds from the 2013-15 biennium? * Is your project/program funded by PSRC or WSDOT grants for the 2015-17 biennium? * Please indicate how much has been spent in the July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016 time period, and whether or not your project/program is on-track to fully expend its grant funds in the biennium. $144,000 8/255 characters

Has your agency had any issue with complying with federal or state grant requirements that has threatened its standing with WSDOT since July 1, 2013? * Please describe your project/program s implementation or maintenance plan including milestones, coordination efforts and/or outcomes, as appropriate to the type of project. * Tracking outcomes and evaluating results to improve the program is central to SNOTRAC activities, and drives program improvements and communications both within the county and in collaboration with surrounding counties. With the recent completion of the ἀ渄ve year strategic plan and refreshed mission, vision, and bylaws, SNOTRAC has current and speciἀ渄c measurables for its success. SNOTRAC's success will be measured based on the following criteria: Did SNOTRAC improve and increase awareness and support of transportation options and services to the public and service providers? Did SNOTRAC simplify the eligibility process? and trip arrangements? Did SNOTRAC build transportation capacity within existing community resources? Increase transportation options in rural areas? Increase regional and cross jurisdictional transportation options? 12 / 13 Technical Criteria Beneἀ渄t To Special Needs Populations Identify your project/program service area in terms of geographical boundaries. * SNOTRAC operates in Snohomish County, but collaborates with representatives in surrounding counties (King, Skagit, and Pierce) to provide services as needed. Please upload a project map here, if available. Choose File ἀ渄le chosen SSSC_-_Population_Density_Map_2016.pdf (362k) Upload Delete

Describe the number of people that the project/ program serves and your capacity to serve them (te: capacity can be described in terms of number of vehicles, drivers, boardings, travel training events, etc. Please describe capacity in the most logical terms for your project/program.) If your agency serves other people through other funding sources, be clear what percentage or number of people will be served by the PSRC/ WSDOT grant funds and how that differs from your other projects/ programs. * Assessing "number of people served" for a mobility management program requires assessing the needs of the entire county served. SNOTRAC operates in Snohomish County, where there are over 140,000 residents over the age of 60 and nearly 10,000 residents with severe mental and/or physical disabilities. And per census data and feedback from SNOTRAC partners, the number of residents over age 60 continues to grow rapidly and will increase exponentially over the next 10+ years. Please explain how you incorporate feedback from populations that you serve in planning and implementing your program. * SNOTRAC Board includes community members that are clients of the program that provide important feedback from the viewpoint of a client. Additionally, SNOTRAC brings decision makers from the major transportation providers in the county as part of a group approach to effectively address transportation for those with special needs in Snohomish County. Each agency receives feedback from their clients and service staff, which is relayed from their representative to the SNOTRAC group. All of this feedback is noted as part of SNOTRAC's evaluation process, and this information drives improvements and serves a critical role in the allocation of time and resources. Provide an explanation on how this project/ program provides favorable beneổt to the population served. If possible, please provide data to reinforce explanation. * As outlined in the Consolidated Plan and 5310 Special Needs Funds description, Mobility Management provides favorable beneἀ渄t to the population served. The goals of SNOTRAC Mobility Management are well aligned with meeting the needs of special needs populations including older adults, people with disabilities, and people that face linguistic and cultural barriers to accessing transportation. The Mobility Management program offers the following beneἀ渄ts to special needs populations: Provides transportation options education and awareness to community base organizations, government agencies, and health care service staff so that they can provide their patients and clients with information on the array of transportation options and resources available to them. Works to identify gaps in service within the community and to develop partnerships with human service agencies and transportation providers to improve mobility for seniors and people with disabilities. Works across county lines and regionally to remove geopolitical boundaries as a barrier to transportation services for older adults and people with disabilities. 13 / 14 Technical Criteria

Project Meets Speciἀ渄c Performance Measures and Achieves Desired Outcomes The performance measures identiἀ渄ed in the PSRC 2015-2018 Coordinated Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan begin on page 49 of the plan document. Please reference these in your answers. Describe each performance measure used to evaluate your project/program (performance measures must be meaningful and directly relevant to the project). * SNOTRAC is well positioned to collect ridership numbers from its members and measure improvements made in closing gaps that have been identiἀ渄ed within its strategic plan. Mobility Management will also track: Number of coordination efforts among existing transportation providers Number of trainings provided and number of people involved in trainings These performance measures identiἀ渄ed in the PSRC 2015-18 Coordinated Plan are part of the evaluation process of the goals of SNOTRAC to: - Improve and increase awareness and support of transportation options and services to the public and service providers - Simplify the eligibility process - Simplify trip arrangements - Build transportation capacity within existing community resources - Increase transportation options in rural areas - Increase regional and cross jurisdictional transportation options If your project is continuing from past funding cycles, describe each performance measure that was cited your last grant application and address how well the project/ program has performed to meet the objective. * The performance outcomes of SNOTRAC during past funding cycles have, by design, aligned with the performance measures outlined in the PSRC Coordinated Plans. The 2015-18 Plan identiἀ渄es three areas of measures: Quality, Efἀ渄ciency, and Mobility. These areas are core to SNOTRAC, which is a coalition that creates a coordinated, countywide transportation system that: Serves all people with special transportation needs Efἀ渄ciently uses all local transportation resources, including non-traditional ones Is easy to access regardless of who needs the ride or who is paying for the ride SNOTRAC has met this obligation, which continues to grow with the consistently increasing number of residents with special needs that require efἀ渄cient transportation to meet their basic needs. Through the Travel Ambassador trainings and presentations, and as the stand-alone Mobility Management resource in Snohomish County, SNOTRAC is a gap in service ἀ渄lled. Has your organization established measurable targets for each measure cited? * How is your project/ program performing in relationship to each target (trending toward target, meets target, exceeds target)? *

As outlined in the sections above, SNOTRAC met the target performance measures during the most recently completed biennium, and is on track to meet performance measures during the current biennium. With full funding during the 2017-19 funding cycle, SNOTRAC will be well positioned to exceed the performance measures for mobility management and meet the growing need for these services in Snohomish County. 14 / 15 Supplemental Information Please add any additional information you would like to add to supplement your application. Snohomish County is changing rapidly and the changes are having an impact on the ability of the public transportation sector to meet the needs of special needs populations in particular older adults and people with disabilities. Within Snohomish County the increase in population density between from 2000 through 2015 is striking. While the majority of residents continue to live in the Seattle/Tacoma/Everett large Urbanized Area (UZA) along the I-5 corridor in Snohomish County; it is the growth of the Marysville small Urbanized Area this is most striking. The cities and neighboring communities within the Marysville UZA include Arlington, Tulalip, Marysville, Lake Stevens, and Snohomish. This expanded urban zone was once considered rural and ἀ渄xed-route bus service (and its corresponding ADA Paratransit Service) was relatively limited. However, the increased population in this UZA has not resulted in increased public transit services outside of peak transit hours. This emerging trend can also be observed when examining Snohomish County population density by Persons 65 and Older; Persons with Disabilities; and Low Income Individuals. The members of SNOTRAC and SNOTRAC s Mobility Management will be challenged in the years ahead to address this gap and meet the transportation needs of special needs individuals who are living outside traditional urban population centers. To gain a better understanding of the demographic, geographic and geopolitical makeup of Snohomish County see the following maps attached to this grant application: Service area map distinguishing urban and rural communities Population density map for all ages Population density map for ages 65+ Population density map for people with disabilities Population density map for low income populations Attachments Please add any additional attachments for the grant request here. This can include letters of support, letters committing matching funds, etc. If you are a new nonprofit applicant to this competition, please

attach your 501(c) IRS Letter of Determination. If you have more than three attachments, please consider combining multiple documents into one attachment. Additional Attachment 1 Choose File ἀ渄le chosen 2015-Senior_Services_of_Snohomish_County_Consolidated_FS.pdf (243k) Upload Delete Additional Attachment 2 Choose File ἀ渄le chosen SNOTRAC_2017-19_PSRC_Application_-_Maps.pdf (1091k) Upload Delete Additional Attachment 3 Choose File ἀ渄le chosen SNOTRAC_Match_and_Support_Letters_-_PSRC_Application.pdf (395k) Upload Delete 15 / 16 APPLICATION AUTHORITY This application must be certiổed by someone authorized or delegated to sign contracts on behalf of your organization, such as the board chairperson or chief executive ofổcer. Applications submitted without the checkbox selected will be rejected and will not be considered for grant funding. CertiỔcation * I certify, to the best of my knowledge, that the information in this application packet is true and accurate and that this organization has the necessary ἀ渄scal, data collection and managerial capabilities to implement and manage the project(s) associated with this application. Name * Tom Dietz Job Title * Transportation Director Date *

9/27/16 You have now completed your application for the PSRC Coordinated Grant Program and will receive a conἀ渄rmation email shortly. REMEMBER that if you are applying for WSDOT funds, you also have to ἀ渄ll out the WSDOT application and you are responsible for knowing the application dates. http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/transit/grants/competitive.htm PSRC will submit to WSDOT the regional priority rankings that will be evaluated as part of this PSRC application. Please contact PSRC staff with any questions: Gil Cerise 206-971-3053 or gcerise@psrc.org Kim Scrivner 206-971-3281 or kscrivner@psrc.org 16 / 17 CLOSE PSRC 2016-2017 Coordinated Grant Application