Caltrans-Division of Rail and Mass Transportation FY19-20 LOW CARBON TRANSIT OPERATIONS PROGRAM ALLOCATION AWARD LIST Disadvantaged Low 1/2 Mile Low- Community Income Income Buffer Total Project Project Benefit Benefit Benefit Request SB 1119 District Project ID Lead Agency: Project Name: Type: Project Description (Short): FY19-20 City of Arcata (Arcata Mad River Transit To allow Free Transit to encourage ridership on Arcata Mad River Transit NO YES NO #N/A 1 19-20-D01-001 System) AMRTS Free Fares Operations System $13,339 This project will provide reduced fares and free ticket vouchers to raise Humboldt Transit Reduced Fares and Free awareness of public transportation. This will give riders an opportunity to NO YES NO #N/A 1 19-20-D01-002 Authority Ticket Vouchers Operations try transit at no cost. $303,307 This project provides for the purchase and installation of a solar canopy to cover the bus parking lot. The canopy will provide enough electricity to power four electric buses and the operations facility. The canopy will also shade the lot, reducing the time buses are idling prior to inspection and NO YES NO #N/A 1 19-20-D01-003 Lake Transit Authority Solar Canopy Project Capital start-up. $102,736 The project will provide unlimited free use of Lake Transit Authority bus routes anywhere in Lake, Napa, or Mendocino counties for the following: Free Fares for Community (1) any Mendocino College or Woodland College student displaying a College Students and the valid student identification and (2) any child between the age of 7 and 17 NO YES NO #N/A 1 19-20-D01-004 Lake Transit Authority Summer Cruisin' Program Operations between June 15 and August 31 (known as the Summer Cruisin' Program) $23,351 RCTA will use LCTOP funding in a three-year bus electrification project, planning an installing an electric recharge facility and augmenting an FTA bus grant to purchase an electric powered vehicle. LCTOP funds will be Redwood Coast Transit Electric Bus Infrastructure used to purchase a single overnight bus charge station ('19-'20) and pay for NO YES NO #N/A 1 19-20-D01-005 Authority Project Capital the costs of upgrading a new bus from gas to electric power ('20-'21). $52,066 Completion of project to purchase two zero-emission Mendocino Transit electric buses to replace old MTA is going to replace two old gas-powered buses with zero-emission NO YES NO #N/A 1 19-20-D01-006 Authority gas-powered buses. Capital buses. $176,103 Trinity County Looking forward to the Innovative Clean Transit goals, accrue 4 years of Department of LCTOP funding towards a zero-emissions van or small bus to replace NO YES NO Yes 2 19-20-D02-007 Transportation Trinity Transit ZEB Vehicle Capital current gas small bus. $26,137 Siskiyou Transit and The proposed project includes upgrades to 50 bus stops including but not General Express Bus Stop limited to 12 Semmi Seats, One Full Size Bus Stops, Bus Schedule NO YES NO #N/A 2 19-20-D02-008 County of Siskiyou Enhancement Project Capital Holders, and ADA Concrete Work. $84,191 CALTRANS-DIVISION OF RAIL AND MASS TRANSPORTATION 1 Caltrans-Division of Rail and Mass Transportation FY19-20 LOW CARBON TRANSIT OPERATIONS PROGRAM ALLOCATION AWARD LIST Disadvantaged Low 1/2 Mile Low- Community Income Income Buffer Total Project Project Benefit Benefit Benefit Request SB 1119 District Project ID Lead Agency: Project Name: Type: Project Description (Short): FY19-20 ShastaConnect Sunday On- Expansion of the ShastaConnect Sunday On-Demand Transit service area Shasta Regional Demand Transit Service to include the cities of Anderson and Shasta Lake, additional areas in the NO YES NO #N/A 2 19-20-D02-009 Transportation Agency Expansion Project Operations city of Redding, and some nearby unincorporated county areas. $135,848 ShastaConnect CTSA Rider Shasta Regional Eligibility Expansion Expansion of rider eligibility for ShastaConnect Monday-Friday CTSA NO YES NO #N/A 2 19-20-D02-010 Transportation Agency Project Operations service. $191,144 Zero-Emissions Vehicle Redding Area Bus Charging Infrastructure Upgrade the existing electrical infrastructure at the maintenance facility in NO YES NO #N/A 2 19-20-D02-011 Authority Project Capital order to accommodate zero-emission bus purchases $21,321 Plumas Transit Systems - Plumas County West Portola Bus Shelter Purchase and construct one (2) solar illuminated bus shelters for a transit Transportation and Replacement Bus stop located in the west side of the incorporated city of Portola and in the NO YES NO #N/A 2 19-20-D02-012 Commission Shelter in Quincy Capital community of Quincy. $38,973 Purchase, construct, and install bus stop enhancements including but not Lassen County limited to benches, shelters, trash cans, solar lighting, bus shelter concrete Transportation Lassen County Bus Stop pads, sidewalks, and curb gutters at stops and park and ride facilities NO YES NO #N/A 2 19-20-D02-013 Commission Improvements Capital within the County of Lassen. $57,266 Tehama County Transit Agency Board/ Continuation of an interregional transit route, the Tri-County Route, Transportation Interregional Transit Route expanding existing TRAX services to connect the County of Tehama with NO YES NO #N/A 2 19-20-D02-014 Commission Operations Operations Glenn and Butte. This route expands rural regional connectivity. $139,189 1 Electric bus to replace gas operated bus that has reached the end of its NO YES NO #N/A 3 19-20-D03-015 City of Auburn Auburn Transit Electric Bus Capital useful life in accordance with Short Range Transit Plan. $63,570 Zero-emission electric bus BCAG is replacing one CNG bus with one zero-emission electric bus and Butte County and installation of applicable equipment/charging infrastructure to begin the transition to an Association of equipment and charging all-electric fleet. This project is a continuation of the 18-19-D03-018 YES YES YES #N/A 3 19-20-D03-016 Governments infrastructure Capital LCTOP project. $437,431 CALTRANS-DIVISION OF RAIL AND MASS TRANSPORTATION 2 Caltrans-Division of Rail and Mass Transportation FY19-20 LOW CARBON TRANSIT OPERATIONS PROGRAM ALLOCATION AWARD LIST Disadvantaged Low 1/2 Mile Low- Community Income Income Buffer Total Project Project Benefit Benefit Benefit Request SB 1119 District Project ID Lead Agency: Project Name: Type: Project Description (Short): FY19-20 Colusa County Transit Offer Free Fare Days to all patrons on all routes we offer to help reduce NO YES NO #N/A 3 19-20-D03-017 Agency Free Fare Day Operations greenhouse emissions. $41,819 Unitrans Electric Bus Purchase six electric-propulsion buses to replace existing fixed route NO YES NO #N/A 3 19-20-D03-018 ASUCD-Unitrans Purchase Capital transit buses that have surpassed their useful lives. $170,429 Nevada County Department of Public Works, Transit Services Nevada County Transit Free Fare incentive program offering increased opportunities to utilize the NO YES NO #N/A 3 19-20-D03-019 Division Fare Program Operations public transit system. $80,000 Truckee TART Regional Provide employee and general public transit service between Truckee, NO NO NO #N/A 3 19-20-D03-020 Town of Truckee Night Service Operations eastern Placer County, and local area resorts. $110,821 The South Placer County Transit Project will provide bus service between the city of Lincoln and the Watt/I-80 light rail station. The new bus service Placer County will begin in Lincoln before continuing along the Highway 65 corridor Transportation Planning South Placer County Transit with stops at the Galleria Mall, Sutter Hospital and Kaiser Hospital. The YES YES NO #N/A 3 19-20-D03-021 Agency Project Operations bus will then travel on Interstate 80 to the Watt/I-80 light rail station. $588,848 Zero Emission Construction of Electric Infrastructure that would support zero emission Infrastructure for Elk bus fleet, to begin implementation of California Air Resources Board's YES YES YES #N/A 3 19-20-D03-023 City of Elk Grove Grove's Transit System Capital (CARB) Innovative Clean Transit Regulation Plan. $183,498 On September 8, 2019 Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) implement is new SacRT Forward service improvements which included increasing Route 11 days of operation, frequency during both midday and Sacramento Regional Operating Assistance for peak hour and extending the route south from downtown to City College YES YES YES #N/A 3 19-20-D03-024 Transit District expanded Route 11 Service Operations Light Rail Station. $574,544 On September 8, 2019 Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) implement is new SacRT Forward service improvements which included Sacramento Regional increasing Route 13 days of operation, frequency and service area YES YES YES #N/A 3 19-20-D03-025 Transit District Expanded Route 13 Service Operations extending north and west in to Natomas. $732,325 CALTRANS-DIVISION OF RAIL AND MASS TRANSPORTATION 3 Caltrans-Division of Rail and Mass Transportation FY19-20 LOW CARBON TRANSIT OPERATIONS PROGRAM ALLOCATION AWARD LIST Disadvantaged Low 1/2 Mile Low- Community Income Income Buffer Total Project Project Benefit Benefit Benefit Request SB 1119 District Project ID Lead Agency: Project Name: Type: Project Description (Short): FY19-20 On September 8, 2019 Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) implement is new SacRT Forward service improvements which included Sacramento Regional increasing Route 68 frequency during pm peak and on Saturday to 30 YES YES YES #N/A 3 19-20-D03-026 Transit District Expanded Route 68 Service Operations minutes and route improvements to connect to major trip generators. $1,059,629 Expanding service on light rail segment between Sunrise and Historic Expanded Evening Light Folsom stations accommodating mobility needs of those traveling to and Sacramento Regional Rail Service Sunrise to from locations along the impacted segment while mitigating regional NO NO NO #N/A 3 19-20-D03-027 Transit District Folsom Stations- Year 3 Operations traffic and air quality impacts.
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