GL: 5307 JARC FY1 3 - FY14 – Large UA (TIP ID – REG110 0 3 9 )

Last updated with 2017 TIP Update

FTIP BACK-UP LIST FOR 5307 JARC PROGRAM - FY2013 & FY14 PROGRAM OF PROJECTS FOR LARGE URBANIZED AREAS (REG110039) As Updated with TIP Revision 17-00

Project Total Federal Total Project No. County Recipient Program Local Share Name Description Share Cost Year 5307 JARC 1 ALA AC Transit Preserve Operations in Restructure and/or continue service to several key communities of concern in the Southern, 2017 $ 525,429 $ 525,429 $ 1,050,858 Community of Concern Central, and Northern portions of Alameda County. 2 CC AC Transit Preserve Operations in Preserve transit operations in Contra Costa County communities of concern 2017 $ 45,986 $ 45,986 $ 91,972 Community of Concern 3 CC Preserve Operations in Preserve frequency and coverage on CCCTA routes #14, 11, 16, 18, 19, 314 and 316, which 2017 $ 150,055 $ 150,055 $ 300,110 Community of Concern serve the Monument Corridor and downtown Martinez. These routes connect residents in two communities of concern to medical services, jobs and training programs.

4 CC AC Transit Preserve Operations in Maintain existing services on the following routes that serve low-income areas: 71, 76, 376, 2017 $ 244,986 $ 244,986 $ 489,972 Community of Concern 800. All of the routes link low-income riders with employment centers, schools, retail, and services. 5 CC WestCAT C3 Operations Provide operating funding for WestCAT Route C3, which serves Contra Costa College 2017 $ 38,000 $ 38,000 $ 76,000

6 CC * Route 200 & 201 Provide service between Bay Point and central Concord and Martinez. 2017 $ 126,353 $ 126,353 $ 252,706 7 CC Tri Delta Transit* Route 200 & 201 Provide service between Bay Point and central Concord and Martinez. 2017 $ 37,884 $ 37,884 $ 75,768 8 MAR Marin Transit Route 257 Shuttle Suuports Route 257 shuttle service to connect welfare and other low-income individuals to 2017 $ 144,622 $ 144,622 $ 289,244 jobs and employment related services. Route 257 operates between Central San Rafael, employment and retail centers, Dominican University and the Marin Employment Connections site a the Health and Human Services campus. 9 SF SFMTA Continuation of Bus Continue the expanded service levels and late-night service provided for six bus routes that 2017 $ 911,746 $ 911,746 $ 1,823,492 Restoration Project serve low income communities: 19-Polk, 21-Hayes, 27-Bryant, 29-Sunset, 44-O’Shaughnessy, and 54-Felton. 10 SC VTA/Outreach & Escort, Inc.* Family Transportation Provide a range of no-cost transportation alternatives for CalWORKs participants, veterans, 2017 $ 688,400 $ 688,400 $ 1,376,800 Services older adults and other low-income individuals to assist them in finding and retaining employment. Services include: door-to-door rides to work, training, school and/or support services; support of public transit use; and vehicle repairs. 11 SON Santa Rosa CityBus Roseland Operations Support continued operation of improved transit services in the Roseland community, 2017 $ 156,864 $ 156,864 $ 313,728 including service on routes 9, 12, and 19. 12 SON Santa Rosa CityBus Roseland Operations Support continued operation of improved transit services in the Roseland community, 2017 $ 124,214 $ 124,214 $ 248,428 including service on routes 9, 12, and 19. Total - Direct Recipient Grants $ 3,194,539 $ 3,194,539 $ 6,389,078 * Amount indicates a funding exchange or passthrough agreement for Lifeline Cycle 3 projects

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