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1 Low Carbon Transit Operations Program (LCTOP)
Division of Rail and Mass Transportation Department of Transportation

2 Presentation Overview
Program Background FY Updates Reporting Program Timeline

3 Low Carbon Transit Operations Program
Background

4 LCTOP Background LCTOP is one of several programs that are part of the Transit, Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program established by Senate Bill (SB) LCTOP was created to provide operating and capital assistance to transit agencies with the goal of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and improving mobility; with an emphasis on serving Disadvantaged Communities (DAC). For agencies whose service area includes a DAC, at least 50% of the total monies received shall be expended on projects that provide a direct, meaningful and assured benefit to DAC(s).

5 Senate Bill 824 The California Legislature passed Senate Bill 824 (SB 824) in 2016, amending SB to allow LCTOP funds to be expended by transit agencies on operating and capital assistance that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve mobility, with a priority on serving disadvantaged communities; and meets any of the following: Expenditures that directly enhance or expand transit service by supporting new or expanded bus or rail services, new or expanded water-borne transit, or expanded intermodal transit facilities, and may include equipment acquisition, fueling, maintenance, and other costs to operate those services or facilities. Operational expenditures that increase transit mode share. Expenditures related to the purchase of zero-emission buses, including electric buses, and the installation of the necessary equipment and infrastructure to operate and support zero-emission buses.

6 AB 1550 Populations Project leads who have a Disadvantage Community, as identified on CalEnviro Screen 3.0 must expend 50% of their funding amount within a DAC and provide a meaningful and assured benefit. Previous legislation allowed for projects to be within ½ mile of a DAC Also includes language for Low-income Communities and Households Per AB % of LCTOP funds must benefit low-income communities located anywhere within the state Additionally, 5% of LCTOP funds must benefit a low-income community within a ½ mile of a DAC. Jila

7 Program Funding funding is based off of the 2017 Calendar year of auction proceeds (February, May, August, and November). Agencies must submit an Allocation Request or they will lose their apportionment.

8 Agencies Added Modoc Transportation Agency –SS
Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System (YARTS) City of Madera County of Plumas City of Dinuba City of Escalon County of Tehama City of Woodlake City of Manteca County of Sacramento County of Los Angeles San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority City of Gridley-Specialized Service City of Santa Clarita City of Tracy County of Glenn City of Camarillo City of Ceres County of Sierra –SS City of Moorpark County of Tuolumne Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District City of Simi Valley Quechan Indian Tribe City of Thousand Oaks San Diego Transit Corporation City of Arroyo Grande City of Needles San Diego Trolley Inc. City of Pismo Beach-SS County of Alpine City of McFarland County of Calaveras City of Chowchilla

9 Low Carbon Transit Operations Program
updates

10 FY17-18 217 Eligible Agencies for LCTOP
FY14-15 to FY LCTOP Projects LCTOP Staff has conducted over 80 Site Visits throughout the State from July November 2017 Documenting CAP Projects Riding Routes FY17-18 Apportionment is $96,978,290 Allocations were due March 30th, 2018 153 Projects Submitted Jila

11 LCTOP Reporting Semi-Annual and Close Out

12 Updated Reports Semi-Annual and Close-Out report updated to reflect CARB end of year reporting. Semi-Annual Reports are Due May 15 and November 15 Close-Out reports are due within 6 months of project completion 14-15FY Projects fully expended by December 2017 15-16FY Projects fully expended by December 2019 Must include QM Tool for associated with award year Jila

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18 LCTOP Timeline Deadline to submit project Allocation to Caltrans
March 30th, 2018 Caltrans and CARB Review of FY17-18 Allocation Request April 2nd -June 30th, 2018 SCO sends funding to approved list of eligible projects By June 30, 2018 Reporting Schedule: Semi-Annual Reports due to Caltrans (on data October 1 – March 31) May 15th Semi-Annual Report due to Caltrans (on date April 1 – September 30) November 15th LCTOP Project Site Visits July-October 2018 LCTOP FY18-19 Guidelines Update October-December 2018 SCO Announces FY18-19 Apportionment January 2019 Deadline to submit project Allocations to Caltrans for FY18-19 March 2019

19 LCTOP Contact Information Amar Cid, Branch Chief Phone: LCTOP Shared Jackie Tse, D6, D10, D11 John Thurston, D1, D2, D3 Nellie Almazan, D7, D8, D12 Erik Reitz , D4, D5, D9


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