Discussion-Draft Workshops November 16 th and 20 th, 2015.

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Discussion-Draft Workshops November 16 th and 20 th, 2015

 Baseline Statutory Requirements and the Program  Recent Statutory Changes with SB 9  Changes in the “Discussion Draft” Guidelines for the 2016 Program  Discussion and Q&A 2

 Cap-and-Trade Auction Proceeds  Multi-year program covering two years 3

Modernize California’s transit systems to: 1.Reduce greenhouse gas emissions; 2.Expand and improve transit service to increase ridership; 3.Integrate the rail service of the state’s various rail operations, including integration with the high- speed rail system; and 4.Improve transit safety 4

 Public agencies including JPAs that operate or have planning responsibility for existing or planned regularly scheduled transit service:  Intercity rail & associated feeder bus service  Commuter rail service  Commuter bus service  Bus, ferry or rail transit service 5

 Must demonstrate GHG reduction  Include but are not limited to: 1.Rail capital projects 2.Intercity, commuter & urban rail projects that:  Increase service levels  Improve reliability  Decrease travel times 3.Rail, bus and ferry integration implementation 4.Bus Rapid Transit, Bus and Ferry transit investments to increase ridership 6

 Primary criteria 1.Reduce GHG emissions 2.Increase ridership 3.Integration with other operators 4.Improve safety 7

 Secondary criteria 1.Support other co-benefits including: A.Reducing VMT and auto trips B.Promoting housing & employment near rail or transit C.Expanding rail and transit systems D.Enhancing connectivity, integration and coordination E.Implementing clean vehicle technology F.Promoting active transportation G.Improving public health H.Air quality impacts other than GHG emissions reductions 8

 Secondary criteria continued: 2.Benefit to disadvantaged communities 3.Priorities developed through collaboration of rail operators 4.Geographic equity 5.Consistency with: SCS, or Regional plan to reduce GHG emissions, and Recommendations of regional agency(s). 6.Supplemental funding from non-state sources 7.Integration across other modes 8.Quality of financial plan to support service expansion 9

 Evaluation criteria  Risks:  GHG emission reduction benefits  Cost, scope and schedule  Factors to be considered include: 1.Need and benefit 2.Readiness and schedule: A.Environmental status B.Agreements with key partners C.Future non-committed investments 3.Leveraging funding from other GHG reduction programs 4.Leveraging other funding, especially discretionary 10

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 Specifies funding of “transformative capital improvements”  Significantly reduce VMT, congestion, & GHG emissions by Creating a new transit system, Increasing the capacity of an existing transit system, or Significantly increasing the ridership of a transit system  Operational projects are no longer eligible 12

 Confirms eligibility of bus & ferry transit  Requires the approval of a multi-year program of projects  Eligible project expand to include:  Infrastructure access payments to host railroads 13

 Project evaluation:  Extent to which a project reduces GHG emissions  Adds to the list of cobenefits of projects that support an SCS: Enhancing the connectivity, integration, and coordination of the state’s various transit systems  Supplemental funding from non-state sources  Increase in transit ridership 14

 An applicant may submit an application to fund a project over multiple fiscal years  By July 1, 2018 approve a 5 year program of projects  A grantee may apply to the CTC for a letter of no prejudice to allow the agency to expend its own money in advance of an allocation 15

 Conforming amendments for SB 9  Pre-application optional meeting with CalSTA in February  Suggested new funding options such as smart phone mobile ticketing, rail infrastructure access payments, and transit effectiveness studies (with implementation investments)  Encouragement to coordinate with other greenhouse gas reduction programs 16

 Increased transparency – successful applications must be posted on each agencies website, more detail on evaluation ratings for selected projects.  Increased detail on benefit in disadvantaged communities including documentation of efforts to mitigate or avoid displacement.  Consistent with the Air Board Funding Guidelines, reporting will be quarterly. .. 17

 Nov 16, 20: Informal Workshops  Dec 18: Draft Guidelines  Jan 19-21: Workshops  Feb 4-5: Final Guidelines, Call for projects  Feb 22-26: CalSTA Consultation Opportunity  April 5: Applications due  August 1: Publish list of approved projects 18

Discussion / Q&A 19