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BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Announcement of Fiscal Year 2020
Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities
Program Project Selections
Federal Transit Administration
(FTA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice; Announcement of
Project Selections. Grants for Buses and
Bus Facilities Program.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) announces the
allocation of $463,848,929 to projects
under the Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 Grants
for Buses and Bus Facilities Program
(Bus and Bus Facilities Program) and
provides administrative guidance on
project implementation.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Successful applicants should contact
the appropriate FTA Regional Office for
information regarding applying for the
funds or program-specific information.
A list of Regional Offices can be found
at www.transit.dot.gov/. Unsuccessful
applicants may contact Mark G.
Bathrick, Office of Program Management
at (202) 366–9955, email:
Mark.Bathrick@dot.gov, within 30 days
of this announcement to arrange a
proposal debriefing. A TDD is available
at 1–800–877–8339 (TDD/FIRS).
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Federal
public transportation law (49 U.S.C.
5339(b)) authorizes FTA to make
competitive grants for buses and bus
facilities. Federal public transportation
law (49 U.S.C. 5338) authorized
$289,044,179 for competitive allocations
in FY 2020. The Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2020 (Pub. L. 116–
94) appropriated an additional $170
million for the Buses and Bus Facilities
Program for FY 2020. An additional
$20,401 of unawarded FY 2019 and
$9,273,773 in FY 2016 funding was also
made available. After the statutory set,
aside for oversight, $463,920,522 was
available for competitive grants under
the Buses and Bus Facilities Program.
On January 30, 2020, FTA published
a Notice of Funding Opportunity
(NOFO) (85 FR 5538) announcing the
availability of $454,626,348 in
competitive funding under the Buses
and Bus Facilities Program, with the
option to award additional funds if they
are made available to the program prior
to the announcement of project
selections. These funds will provide
financial assistance to states and eligible
public entities to replace, rehabilitate,
purchase, or lease buses, vans, and
related equipment, and for capital
projects to rehabilitate, purchase,
construct, or lease bus-related facilities.
In response to the NOFO, FTA received
282 eligible project proposals from 48
States, the District of Columbia, Guam,
and Puerto Rico requesting
approximately $1.846 billion in Federal
funds. Project proposals were evaluated
based on each applicant’s
responsiveness to the program
evaluation criteria outlined in the
NOFO.
Based on the criteria in the NOFO,
FTA is funding 96 projects, as shown in
Table 1, for a total of $463,848,929.
Recipients selected for competitive
funding are required to work with their
FTA Regional Office to submit a grant
application in FTA’s Transit Award
Management System (TrAMS) for the
projects identified in the attached table
to quickly obligate funds. Grant
applications must only include eligible
activities applied for in the original
project application. Funds must be used
consistent with the competitive
proposal and for the eligible capital
purposes described in the NOFO.
In cases where the allocation amount
is less than the proposer’s total
requested amount, recipients are
required to fund the scalable project
option as described in the application.
If the award amount does not
correspond to the scalable option, the
recipient should work with the Regional
Office to reduce scope or scale the
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project such that a complete phase or
project is accomplished. Recipients may
also provide additional local funds to
complete a proposed project. A
discretionary project identification
number has been assigned to each
project for tracking purposes and must
be used in the TrAMS application.
Selected projects are eligible to incur
costs under pre-award authority no
earlier than the date projects were
publicly announced. Pre-award
authority does not guarantee that project
expenses incurred prior to the award of
a grant will be eligible for
reimbursement, as eligibility for
reimbursement is contingent upon other
requirements, such as planning and
environmental requirements, having
been met. For more about FTA’s policy
on pre-award authority, please see the
current FTA Apportionments,
Allocations, and Program Information
and Interim Guidance at https://
www.transit.dot.gov/funding/
apportionments. Post-award reporting
requirements include submission of
Federal Financial Reports and Milestone
Progress Reports in TrAMS (see FTA
Circular 5010.1E, https://
www.transit.dot.gov/regulations-andguidance/fta-circulars/awardmanagement-requirements-circular50101e). Recipients must comply with
all applicable Federal statutes,
regulations, executive orders, FTA
circulars, and other Federal
requirements in carrying out the project
supported by the FTA grant. FTA
emphasizes that recipients must follow
all third-party procurement
requirements set forth in Federal public
transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5325(a))
and described in the FTA Third Party
Contracting Guidance Circular (FTA
Circular 4220.1, ). Funds allocated in
this announcement must be obligated in
a grant by September 30, 2023.
Technical Review and Evaluation
Summary: The FTA assessed all project
proposals that were submitted under the
FY 2020 Bus and Bus Facilities Program
competition according to the following
evaluation criteria. The specific metrics
for each criterion were described in the
January 30, 2020, NOFO:
1. Demonstration of Need
2. Demonstration of Benefits
3. Planning/Local Prioritization
4. Local Financial Commitment
5. Project Implementation Strategy
6. Technical, Legal, and Financial Capacity
For each project, a technical review
panel assigned a rating of Highly
Recommended, Recommended, or Not
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Recommended for each of the six
criteria. The technical review panel then
assigned an overall rating of Highly
Recommended, Recommended, Not
Recommended, or Ineligible to the
project proposal.
Projects were assigned a final overall
rating of Highly Recommended if they
were rated Highly Recommended in at
least four categories overall, with no Not
Recommended ratings. Projects not
rated Highly Recommended, were
assigned a final overall rating of
Recommended if the projects had no
Not Recommended ratings. Projects
were assigned a rating of Not
Recommended if they received a Not
Recommended rating in any criteria.
The final overall ratings are summarized
for 282 eligible project proposals in the
table below.
OVERALL PROJECT RATINGS
[Eligible submissions]
Highly Recommended .....................
Recommended ................................
Not Recommended .........................
174
68
40
Total .........................................
282
As outlined in the NOFO, FTA made
the final selections based on the
technical ratings as well as geographic
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diversity, projects that support the FTA
Accelerating Innovative Mobility and/or
United States Department of
Transportation Rural Opportunities to
Use Transportation for Economic
Success Initiatives, percentage of local
cost share, location in or support of an
opportunity zone, and/or receipt of
other recent competitive awards.
As further outlined in the NOFO, in
some cases, due to funding limitations,
proposers that were selected for funding
received less than the amount originally
requested.
K. Jane Williams,
Deputy Administrator.
TABLE 1—FY 20 GRANTS FOR BUSES AND BUS FACILITIES PROJECT SELECTIONS
State
Recipient
Project ID
Project description
AK ............
AK ............
AL ............
Fairbanks North Star Borough ............
Ketchikan Indian Community (KIC) .....
City of Huntsville, Alabama .................
D2020–BUSC–096 ..............
D2020–BUSC–097 ..............
D2020–BUSC–098 ..............
$10,403,343
93,000
12,541,782
AZ ............
City of Phoenix Public Transit Department.
California Department of Transportation on behalf of Kern Regional
Transit.
Solano County Transit .........................
D2020–BUSC–099 ..............
Transit Facility Phase 2 .......................
Vehicle Procurement ...........................
Multimodal Transfer Station Construction and Operating Facility Re-design and Renovation.
Bus Replacement ................................
D2020–BUSC–100 ..............
Construction of Kern Transit Bus
Maintenance Facility.
1,400,000
D2020–BUSC–101 ..............
1,850,000
D2020–BUSC–102 ..............
CA ...........
Butte County Association of Governments.
City of Davis ........................................
CA ...........
Monterey-Salinas Transit ....................
D2020–BUSC–104 ..............
CO ...........
Colorado Department of Transportation on behalf of Roaring Fork
Transportation Authority.
Colorado Department of Transportation on behalf of Durango Transit.
Colorado Department of Transportation on behalf of ECO Transit.
Colorado Department of Transportation on behalf of Estes Park.
Colorado Department of Transportation on behalf of Archuleta County.
Connecticut Department of Transportation.
D2020–BUSC–105 ..............
Solano County Transit Electrical Infrastructure for Charging All-Electric
Buses.
Purchase electric buses and associated charging equipment.
Bus Replacement Program—Battery
Electric Buses.
Transit System Improvement Project
of Monterey County.
Roaring Fork Transportation Authority
Regional Transit Center Renovation
and Expansion.
Durango Transit Replacement Vehicles.
ECO Transit Bus Replacement Project
DC ...........
District Department of Transportation
D2020–BUSC–111 ..............
DE ...........
FL ............
Delaware Transit Corporation .............
Collier, County of .................................
D2020–BUSC–112 ..............
D2020–BUSC–113 ..............
FL ............
FL ............
FL ............
Hillsborough Transit Authority .............
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority ....
Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority, dba LYNX.
Jacksonville Transportation Authority
D2020–BUSC–114 ..............
D2020–BUSC–115 ..............
D2020–BUSC–116 ..............
Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA).
D2020–BUSC–118 ..............
CA ...........
CA ...........
CA ...........
CO ...........
CO ...........
CO ...........
CO ...........
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CT ............
FL ............
GA ...........
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D2020–BUSC–103 ..............
D2020–BUSC–106 ..............
D2020–BUSC–107 ..............
D2020–BUSC–108 ..............
D2020–BUSC–109 ..............
D2020–BUSC–110 ..............
D2020–BUSC–117 ..............
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Electric Trolley Facility and Electric
Trolley Charger for Estes Park.
Archuleta County Bus Center and Bus
Purchase.
CTtransit Stamford Facility Upgrades
to Deploy Battery Electric Buses
(BEB).
DC Circulator South Capitol Street Facility Modernization and Expansion
Initiative.
Dover Operations Solar Power ...........
Collier Area Transit Maintenance Facility Enhancement and Bus Replacement.
Electric Buses and Infrastructure ........
Electric Bus Expansion .......................
Battery Electric Bus Replacements .....
Replacing, Rehabilitating and Overhauling JTA’s Facilities and Buses.
Clayton County Multipurpose Operations and Maintenance Facility.
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6,948,750
1,767,769
3,760,000
2,521,984
11,475,000
479,444
800,000
300,800
1,812,000
6,730,532
5,984,319
2,480,000
9,020,000
2,742,675
1,239,710
2,840,000
11,986,230
13,000,000
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TABLE 1—FY 20 GRANTS FOR BUSES AND BUS FACILITIES PROJECT SELECTIONS—Continued
State
Recipient
Project ID
Project description
GU ...........
Guam Regional Transit Authority ........
D2020–BUSC–119 ..............
HI .............
Hawaii Department of Transportation
D2020–BUSC–120 ..............
IA .............
IA .............
Iowa Department of Transportation ....
City of Dubuque ..................................
D2020–BUSC–121 ..............
D2020–BUSC–122 ..............
ID .............
Valley Regional Transit .......................
D2020–BUSC–123 ..............
IL .............
Bloomington-Normal Public Transit
System (DBA Connect Transit).
Pace Suburban Bus Division of the
Regional Transportation Authority.
Greater Peoria Mass Transit District ...
D2020–BUSC–124 ..............
Bloomington Public Transportation
Corporation.
Greater Lafayette Public Transportation Corporation.
Topeka Metropolitan Transit Authority
D2020–BUSC–127 ..............
D2020–BUSC–130 ..............
D2020–BUSC–131 ..............
D2020–BUSC–132 ..............
MA ...........
MA ...........
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet ........
Transit Authority of Central Kentucky
New Orleans Regional Transit Authority.
Montachusett Regional Transit Authority.
Lowell Regional Transit Authority .......
Worcester Regional Transit Authority
Guam Regional Transit Authority’s
(GRTA) purchase of Electric Buses,
Electric Cars, Charging Stations
and new Park and Ride Facility
Phase1.
Purchase Hybrid Buses for Hawaii,
Kauai, and Maui.
Iowa Bus Replacement Project ...........
Fleet Replacement, Improvements
and New Facility Amenities.
Compressed Natural Gas Fueling Island System Renovation and Parking Lot Rehabilitation and Expansion.
Downtown Bloomington Transportation Center.
Lease of Bus Facility Supporting I–90
Service Expansion.
Construction of a New Facility and
Rehabilitation of Existing Maintenance & Operations Building.
Bus Replacement, Fleet Transition to
Low-No Emission Vehicles.
Compressed Natural Gas Fueling Station Expansion Project.
Bus System Reliability and Resiliency
Improvements.
Statewide Vehicle Procurement ..........
TACK Fleet Replacement ...................
Bus Replacement ................................
MA ...........
Pioneer Valley Transit Authority ..........
D2020–BUSC–136 ..............
MA ...........
MD ...........
Berkshire Regional Transit Authority ..
MDOT Maryland Transit Administration on behalf of The County Commissioners of Carroll County.
MDOT Maryland Transit Administration on behalf of Harford County
Maryland.
MDOT Maryland Transit Administration on behalf of Howard County,
Maryland.
Greater Portland Transit District .........
Maine Department of Transportation ..
D2020–BUSC–137 ..............
D2020–BUSC–138 ..............
City of Bangor .....................................
Michigan Department of Transportation.
Michigan Department of Transportation.
Michigan Department of Transportation.
D2020–BUSC–143 ..............
D2020–BUSC–144 ..............
Battle Creek, City of Battle Creek
Transit.
Capital Area Transportation Authority
D2020–BUSC–147 ..............
Minnesota State Department of Transportation.
Metropolitan Council/Metro Transit on
behalf of Minnesota Valley Transit
Authority.
Kansas City Area Transportation Authority.
D2020–BUSC–149 ..............
IL .............
IL .............
IN .............
IN .............
KS ............
KY ............
KY ............
LA ............
MA ...........
MD ...........
MD ...........
ME ...........
ME ...........
ME ...........
MI ............
MI ............
MI ............
MI ............
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MI ............
MN ...........
MN ...........
MO ...........
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D2020–BUSC–125 ..............
D2020–BUSC–126 ..............
D2020–BUSC–128 ..............
D2020–BUSC–129 ..............
D2020–BUSC–133 ..............
Allocation
9,558,120
9,596,669
5,541,710
1,073,000
2,140,000
8,000,000
850,464
10,000,000
3,200,000
1,200,000
4,987,500
3,070,671
2,037,920
13,916,000
Procure Innovative Automated Fare
Collection System.
Bus and Lift Replacements .................
Account-Based Mobile Fare Payment
System.
New Bus Wash Systems for PVTA
Bus Maintenance Garages in Northampton and at UMass Amherst.
Bus Replacement ................................
Carroll County, MD Light Duty Bus
Replacement.
1,000,000
D2020–BUSC–139 ..............
CNG Bus Procurement .......................
3,437,370
D2020–BUSC–140 ..............
Replacement Buses and Automated
Bus Stop Announcements.
1,239,024
D2020–BUSC–141 ..............
D2020–BUSC–142 ..............
Bus Replacement Project ....................
Acadia Gateway Center Phase 2
Completion.
Bus Stops and Shelters ......................
Bus facility rehabilitation and expansion for rural transit agencies.
Vehicle replacements and expansions
for rural public transit agencies.
New construction of a Bay Area
Transportation
Authority
headquarters facility and transfer station.
Bus Replacement ................................
821,526
9,000,000
D2020–BUSC–134 ..............
D2020–BUSC–135 ..............
D2020–BUSC–145 ..............
D2020–BUSC–146 ..............
D2020–BUSC–148 ..............
4,620,000
722,606
1,536,000
333,732
118,174
396,800
2,365,600
4,924,382
13,380,000
5,340,000
D2020–BUSC–150 ..............
Rehabilitation and Repairs to Downtown Bus Terminal Building.
Rural Transit Bus Replacement
Project.
Burnsville Bus Garage Modernization
2,800,000
D2020–BUSC–151 ..............
Operations Center Improvements .......
7,980,000
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TABLE 1—FY 20 GRANTS FOR BUSES AND BUS FACILITIES PROJECT SELECTIONS—Continued
State
Recipient
Project ID
Project description
MS ...........
City of Hattiesburg ...............................
D2020–BUSC–152 ..............
1,831,200
MT ...........
Montana Department of Transportation on behalf of Opportunity Link,
Inc.
Town of Chapel Hill .............................
City of Asheville ...................................
D2020–BUSC–153 ..............
Hub City Transit Bus Stop Improvements.
Bus Replacement Project ....................
5,600,000
1,000,000
D2020–BUSC–156 ..............
D2020–BUSC–157 ..............
1,734,000
15,000,000
D2020–BUSC–158 ..............
Bus Procurement .................................
13,558,199
NH ...........
City of Fayetteville ...............................
North Dakota Department of Transportation.
The Transit Authority of the City of
Omaha.
City of Nashua .....................................
Electric Buses and Infrastructure ........
Bus Stop Enhancement and Improvement Project.
Bus Replacement ................................
Statewide Bus Purchases ...................
D2020–BUSC–159 ..............
821,500
NJ ............
NM ...........
New Jersey Transit Corporation .........
Ohkay Owingeh ...................................
D2020–BUSC–160 ..............
D2020–BUSC–161 ..............
14,672,995
582,664
NV ...........
Regional Transportation Commission
of Washoe County.
New York City Department of Transportation.
County of Suffolk .................................
Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority.
Butler County Regional Transit Authority.
Portage Area Regional Transportation
Authority.
Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority ...
D2020–BUSC–162 ..............
Safety, Security and Passenger Technology Enhancements.
Wayne Bus Garage Modernization .....
PoPay Messenger Transit Service Facility.
Hybrid Electric Replacement Buses ....
D2020–BUSC–163 ..............
South Bronx Bx6 Select Bus Service
10,000,000
D2020–BUSC–164 ..............
D2020–BUSC–165 ..............
Battery Electric Transit Bus Purchase
Bus Replacement ................................
1,600,000
4,324,608
D2020–BUSC–166 ..............
Chestnut Street Multimodal Station
and Shared Services Facility.
CNG Bus Replacement .......................
2,000,000
9,120,000
OR ...........
OR ...........
PA ............
PA ............
PR ...........
RI .............
SC ...........
Rogue Valley Transportation District ..
Lane Transit District ............................
City of Hazleton ...................................
Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority ......
Municipio de Carolina ..........................
Rhode Island Public Transit Authority
Berkeley
Charleston
Dorchester
Council of Governments.
D2020–BUSC–171
D2020–BUSC–172
D2020–BUSC–173
D2020–BUSC–174
D2020–BUSC–175
D2020–BUSC–176
D2020–BUSC–177
SD ...........
South Dakota Department of Transportation.
Texas Department of Transportation ..
D2020–BUSC–178 ..............
Rural Transportation Operations and
Maintenance Facility—Phase 2 & 3.
Ki Bois Area Transit System—Oklahoma’s Rural and Tribal Connection.
Bus Replacement and Service Modernization.
Bus Procurement .................................
Electric Bus Procurement ....................
Bus Maintenance and Storage Facility
CNG Bus Procurement .......................
Bus Procurement .................................
RIPTA Bus Procurement Program ......
Hospitality on Peninsula (HOP) Park
& Ride Lot and Multimodal Transit
Hub.
Rural Transit Vehicles Procurement ...
D2020–BUSC–180 ..............
TX ............
Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County.
City of Conroe .....................................
UT ............
Cache Valley Transit District ...............
D2020–BUSC–182 ..............
VT ............
Vermont Agency of Transportation .....
D2020–BUSC–183 ..............
WA ...........
Washington State Department of
Transportation.
Intercity Transit ....................................
D2020–BUSC–184 ..............
NC ...........
NC ...........
NC ...........
ND ...........
NE ...........
NY ...........
NY ...........
OH ...........
OH ...........
OH ...........
OK ...........
OK ...........
OK ...........
TX ............
TX ............
WA ...........
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WA ...........
WA ...........
WI ............
WI ............
WY ...........
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Spokane Transit Authority ...................
Central Puget Sound Regional Transit
Authority (Sound Transit).
King County Metro Transit ..................
City of Madison ...................................
Milwaukee County ...............................
Wyoming Department of Transportation on behalf of the University of
Wyoming.
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D2020–BUSC–154 ..............
D2020–BUSC–155 ..............
D2020–BUSC–167 ..............
D2020–BUSC–168 ..............
D2020–BUSC–169 ..............
D2020–BUSC–170 ..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
D2020–BUSC–179 ..............
D2020–BUSC–181 ..............
D2020–BUSC–185/D2020–
BUSC–186/D2020–
BUSC–187.
D2020–BUSC–188 ..............
D2020–BUSC–189 ..............
D2020–BUSC–190 ..............
D2020–BUSC–191 ..............
D2020–BUSC–192 ..............
D2020–BUSC–193 ..............
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Rural Transit Facility Development
Project.
Fare Collection System .......................
Conroe Connection Transit Bus Expansion and Replacement.
Cache Valley Transit District Bus Storage and Maintenance Facility.
Statewide Small Bus and Sprinter Replacement Project.
Rural Buses and Bus Facilities ...........
Allocation
201,549
4,080,000
446,742
1,452,544
3,175,604
2,687,000
3,952,851
10,000,000
1,466,250
2,482,880
8,913,508
2,777,211
1,636,000
10,210,000
14,770,058
896,000
18,000,000
836,355
4,871,549
Maintenance Facility Renovation, Expansion, and Modernization Project.
11,345,700
Double Decker Bus Procurement .......
Bus Procurement .................................
2,950,000
4,800,000
HVAC Systems Replacement .............
Articulated Bus Procurement ..............
Fleet Maintenance Facility Roof Replacement.
Transit Maintenance and Storage Facility.
4,532,400
4,676,760
3,003,628
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Total:
Recipient
Project ID
Project description
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Announcement of Fiscal Year 2020 Grants for Buses and Bus
Facilities Program Project Selections
AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice; Announcement of Project Selections. Grants for Buses
and Bus Facilities Program.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) announces the allocation of $463,848,929 to
projects under the Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 Grants for Buses and Bus
Facilities Program (Bus and Bus Facilities Program) and provides
administrative guidance on project implementation.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Successful applicants should contact
the appropriate FTA Regional Office for information regarding applying
for the funds or program-specific information. A list of Regional
Offices can be found at www.transit.dot.gov/. Unsuccessful applicants
may contact Mark G. Bathrick, Office of Program Management at (202)
366-9955, email: [email protected], within 30 days of this
announcement to arrange a proposal debriefing. A TDD is available at 1-
800-877-8339 (TDD/FIRS).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Federal public transportation law (49 U.S.C.
5339(b)) authorizes FTA to make competitive grants for buses and bus
facilities. Federal public transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5338)
authorized $289,044,179 for competitive allocations in FY 2020. The
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 (Pub. L. 116-94) appropriated an
additional $170 million for the Buses and Bus Facilities Program for FY
2020. An additional $20,401 of unawarded FY 2019 and $9,273,773 in FY
2016 funding was also made available. After the statutory set, aside
for oversight, $463,920,522 was available for competitive grants under
the Buses and Bus Facilities Program.
On January 30, 2020, FTA published a Notice of Funding Opportunity
(NOFO) (85 FR 5538) announcing the availability of $454,626,348 in
competitive funding under the Buses and Bus Facilities Program, with
the option to award additional funds if they are made available to the
program prior to the announcement of project selections. These funds
will provide financial assistance to states and eligible public
entities to replace, rehabilitate, purchase, or lease buses, vans, and
related equipment, and for capital projects to rehabilitate, purchase,
construct, or lease bus-related facilities. In response to the NOFO,
FTA received 282 eligible project proposals from 48 States, the
District of Columbia, Guam, and Puerto Rico requesting approximately
$1.846 billion in Federal funds. Project proposals were evaluated based
on each applicant's responsiveness to the program evaluation criteria
outlined in the NOFO.
Based on the criteria in the NOFO, FTA is funding 96 projects, as
shown in Table 1, for a total of $463,848,929. Recipients selected for
competitive funding are required to work with their FTA Regional Office
to submit a grant application in FTA's Transit Award Management System
(TrAMS) for the projects identified in the attached table to quickly
obligate funds. Grant applications must only include eligible
activities applied for in the original project application. Funds must
be used consistent with the competitive proposal and for the eligible
capital purposes described in the NOFO.
In cases where the allocation amount is less than the proposer's
total requested amount, recipients are required to fund the scalable
project option as described in the application. If the award amount
does not correspond to the scalable option, the recipient should work
with the Regional Office to reduce scope or scale the project such that
a complete phase or project is accomplished. Recipients may also
provide additional local funds to complete a proposed project. A
discretionary project identification number has been assigned to each
project for tracking purposes and must be used in the TrAMS
application.
Selected projects are eligible to incur costs under pre-award
authority no earlier than the date projects were publicly announced.
Pre-award authority does not guarantee that project expenses incurred
prior to the award of a grant will be eligible for reimbursement, as
eligibility for reimbursement is contingent upon other requirements,
such as planning and environmental requirements, having been met. For
more about FTA's policy on pre-award authority, please see the current
FTA Apportionments, Allocations, and Program Information and Interim
Guidance at https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/apportionments. Post-
award reporting requirements include submission of Federal Financial
Reports and Milestone Progress Reports in TrAMS (see FTA Circular
5010.1E, https://www.transit.dot.gov/regulations-and-guidance/fta-circulars/award-management-requirements-circular-50101e). Recipients
must comply with all applicable Federal statutes, regulations,
executive orders, FTA circulars, and other Federal requirements in
carrying out the project supported by the FTA grant. FTA emphasizes
that recipients must follow all third-party procurement requirements
set forth in Federal public transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5325(a)) and
described in the FTA Third Party Contracting Guidance Circular (FTA
Circular 4220.1, https://www.transit.dot.gov/regulations-and-guidance/fta-circulars/third-party-contracting-guidance). Funds allocated in
this announcement must be obligated in a grant by September 30, 2023.
Technical Review and Evaluation Summary: The FTA assessed all
project proposals that were submitted under the FY 2020 Bus and Bus
Facilities Program competition according to the following evaluation
criteria. The specific metrics for each criterion were described in the
January 30, 2020, NOFO:
1. Demonstration of Need
2. Demonstration of Benefits
3. Planning/Local Prioritization
4. Local Financial Commitment
5. Project Implementation Strategy
6. Technical, Legal, and Financial Capacity
For each project, a technical review panel assigned a rating of
Highly Recommended, Recommended, or Not
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Recommended for each of the six criteria. The technical review panel
then assigned an overall rating of Highly Recommended, Recommended, Not
Recommended, or Ineligible to the project proposal.
Projects were assigned a final overall rating of Highly Recommended
if they were rated Highly Recommended in at least four categories
overall, with no Not Recommended ratings. Projects not rated Highly
Recommended, were assigned a final overall rating of Recommended if the
projects had no Not Recommended ratings. Projects were assigned a
rating of Not Recommended if they received a Not Recommended rating in
any criteria. The final overall ratings are summarized for 282 eligible
project proposals in the table below.
Overall Project Ratings
[Eligible submissions]
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Highly Recommended...................................... 174
Recommended............................................. 68
Not Recommended......................................... 40
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Total............................................... 282
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As outlined in the NOFO, FTA made the final selections based on the
technical ratings as well as geographic diversity, projects that
support the FTA Accelerating Innovative Mobility and/or United States
Department of Transportation Rural Opportunities to Use Transportation
for Economic Success Initiatives, percentage of local cost share,
location in or support of an opportunity zone, and/or receipt of other
recent competitive awards.
As further outlined in the NOFO, in some cases, due to funding
limitations, proposers that were selected for funding received less
than the amount originally requested.
K. Jane Williams,
Deputy Administrator.
Table 1--FY 20 Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Project Selections
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State Recipient Project ID Project description Allocation
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AK........................... Fairbanks North Star D2020-BUSC-096.. Transit Facility $10,403,343
Borough. Phase 2.
AK........................... Ketchikan Indian D2020-BUSC-097.. Vehicle Procurement.. 93,000
Community (KIC).
AL........................... City of Huntsville, D2020-BUSC-098.. Multimodal Transfer 12,541,782
Alabama. Station Construction
and Operating
Facility Re-design
and Renovation.
AZ........................... City of Phoenix D2020-BUSC-099.. Bus Replacement...... 6,948,750
Public Transit
Department.
CA........................... California Department D2020-BUSC-100.. Construction of Kern 1,400,000
of Transportation on Transit Bus
behalf of Kern Maintenance Facility.
Regional Transit.
CA........................... Solano County Transit D2020-BUSC-101.. Solano County Transit 1,850,000
Electrical
Infrastructure for
Charging All-
Electric Buses.
CA........................... Butte County D2020-BUSC-102.. Purchase electric 1,767,769
Association of buses and associated
Governments. charging equipment.
CA........................... City of Davis........ D2020-BUSC-103.. Bus Replacement 3,760,000
Program--Battery
Electric Buses.
CA........................... Monterey-Salinas D2020-BUSC-104.. Transit System 2,521,984
Transit. Improvement Project
of Monterey County.
CO........................... Colorado Department D2020-BUSC-105.. Roaring Fork 11,475,000
of Transportation on Transportation
behalf of Roaring Authority Regional
Fork Transportation Transit Center
Authority. Renovation and
Expansion.
CO........................... Colorado Department D2020-BUSC-106.. Durango Transit 479,444
of Transportation on Replacement Vehicles.
behalf of Durango
Transit.
CO........................... Colorado Department D2020-BUSC-107.. ECO Transit Bus 800,000
of Transportation on Replacement Project.
behalf of ECO
Transit.
CO........................... Colorado Department D2020-BUSC-108.. Electric Trolley 300,800
of Transportation on Facility and
behalf of Estes Park. Electric Trolley
Charger for Estes
Park.
CO........................... Colorado Department D2020-BUSC-109.. Archuleta County Bus 1,812,000
of Transportation on Center and Bus
behalf of Archuleta Purchase.
County.
CT........................... Connecticut D2020-BUSC-110.. CTtransit Stamford 6,730,532
Department of Facility Upgrades to
Transportation. Deploy Battery
Electric Buses (BEB).
DC........................... District Department D2020-BUSC-111.. DC Circulator South 5,984,319
of Transportation. Capitol Street
Facility
Modernization and
Expansion Initiative.
DE........................... Delaware Transit D2020-BUSC-112.. Dover Operations 2,480,000
Corporation. Solar Power.
FL........................... Collier, County of... D2020-BUSC-113.. Collier Area Transit 9,020,000
Maintenance Facility
Enhancement and Bus
Replacement.
FL........................... Hillsborough Transit D2020-BUSC-114.. Electric Buses and 2,742,675
Authority. Infrastructure.
FL........................... Pinellas Suncoast D2020-BUSC-115.. Electric Bus 1,239,710
Transit Authority. Expansion.
FL........................... Central Florida D2020-BUSC-116.. Battery Electric Bus 2,840,000
Regional Replacements.
Transportation
Authority, dba LYNX.
FL........................... Jacksonville D2020-BUSC-117.. Replacing, 11,986,230
Transportation Rehabilitating and
Authority. Overhauling JTA's
Facilities and Buses.
GA........................... Metropolitan Atlanta D2020-BUSC-118.. Clayton County 13,000,000
Rapid Transit Multipurpose
Authority (MARTA). Operations and
Maintenance Facility.
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GU........................... Guam Regional Transit D2020-BUSC-119.. Guam Regional Transit 9,558,120
Authority. Authority's (GRTA)
purchase of Electric
Buses, Electric
Cars, Charging
Stations and new
Park and Ride
Facility Phase1.
HI........................... Hawaii Department of D2020-BUSC-120.. Purchase Hybrid Buses 9,596,669
Transportation. for Hawaii, Kauai,
and Maui.
IA........................... Iowa Department of D2020-BUSC-121.. Iowa Bus Replacement 5,541,710
Transportation. Project.
IA........................... City of Dubuque...... D2020-BUSC-122.. Fleet Replacement, 1,073,000
Improvements and New
Facility Amenities.
ID........................... Valley Regional D2020-BUSC-123.. Compressed Natural 2,140,000
Transit. Gas Fueling Island
System Renovation
and Parking Lot
Rehabilitation and
Expansion.
IL........................... Bloomington-Normal D2020-BUSC-124.. Downtown Bloomington 8,000,000
Public Transit Transportation
System (DBA Connect Center.
Transit).
IL........................... Pace Suburban Bus D2020-BUSC-125.. Lease of Bus Facility 850,464
Division of the Supporting I-90
Regional Service Expansion.
Transportation
Authority.
IL........................... Greater Peoria Mass D2020-BUSC-126.. Construction of a New 10,000,000
Transit District. Facility and
Rehabilitation of
Existing Maintenance
& Operations
Building.
IN........................... Bloomington Public D2020-BUSC-127.. Bus Replacement, 3,200,000
Transportation Fleet Transition to
Corporation. Low-No Emission
Vehicles.
IN........................... Greater Lafayette D2020-BUSC-128.. Compressed Natural 1,200,000
Public Gas Fueling Station
Transportation Expansion Project.
Corporation.
KS........................... Topeka Metropolitan D2020-BUSC-129.. Bus System 4,987,500
Transit Authority. Reliability and
Resiliency
Improvements.
KY........................... Kentucky D2020-BUSC-130.. Statewide Vehicle 3,070,671
Transportation Procurement.
Cabinet.
KY........................... Transit Authority of D2020-BUSC-131.. TACK Fleet 2,037,920
Central Kentucky. Replacement.
LA........................... New Orleans Regional D2020-BUSC-132.. Bus Replacement...... 13,916,000
Transit Authority.
MA........................... Montachusett Regional D2020-BUSC-133.. Procure Innovative 1,000,000
Transit Authority. Automated Fare
Collection System.
MA........................... Lowell Regional D2020-BUSC-134.. Bus and Lift 4,620,000
Transit Authority. Replacements.
MA........................... Worcester Regional D2020-BUSC-135.. Account-Based Mobile 722,606
Transit Authority. Fare Payment System.
MA........................... Pioneer Valley D2020-BUSC-136.. New Bus Wash Systems 1,536,000
Transit Authority. for PVTA Bus
Maintenance Garages
in Northampton and
at UMass Amherst.
MA........................... Berkshire Regional D2020-BUSC-137.. Bus Replacement...... 333,732
Transit Authority.
MD........................... MDOT Maryland Transit D2020-BUSC-138.. Carroll County, MD 118,174
Administration on Light Duty Bus
behalf of The County Replacement.
Commissioners of
Carroll County.
MD........................... MDOT Maryland Transit D2020-BUSC-139.. CNG Bus Procurement.. 3,437,370
Administration on
behalf of Harford
County Maryland.
MD........................... MDOT Maryland Transit D2020-BUSC-140.. Replacement Buses and 1,239,024
Administration on Automated Bus Stop
behalf of Howard Announcements.
County, Maryland.
ME........................... Greater Portland D2020-BUSC-141.. Bus Replacement 821,526
Transit District. Project.
ME........................... Maine Department of D2020-BUSC-142.. Acadia Gateway Center 9,000,000
Transportation. Phase 2 Completion.
ME........................... City of Bangor....... D2020-BUSC-143.. Bus Stops and 396,800
Shelters.
MI........................... Michigan Department D2020-BUSC-144.. Bus facility 2,365,600
of Transportation. rehabilitation and
expansion for rural
transit agencies.
MI........................... Michigan Department D2020-BUSC-145.. Vehicle replacements 4,924,382
of Transportation. and expansions for
rural public transit
agencies.
MI........................... Michigan Department D2020-BUSC-146.. New construction of a 13,380,000
of Transportation. Bay Area
Transportation
Authority
headquarters
facility and
transfer station.
MI........................... Battle Creek, City of D2020-BUSC-147.. Bus Replacement...... 5,340,000
Battle Creek Transit.
MI........................... Capital Area D2020-BUSC-148.. Rehabilitation and 1,824,416
Transportation Repairs to Downtown
Authority. Bus Terminal
Building.
MN........................... Minnesota State D2020-BUSC-149.. Rural Transit Bus 4,412,890
Department of Replacement Project.
Transportation.
MN........................... Metropolitan Council/ D2020-BUSC-150.. Burnsville Bus Garage 2,800,000
Metro Transit on Modernization.
behalf of Minnesota
Valley Transit
Authority.
MO........................... Kansas City Area D2020-BUSC-151.. Operations Center 7,980,000
Transportation Improvements.
Authority.
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MS........................... City of Hattiesburg.. D2020-BUSC-152.. Hub City Transit Bus 1,831,200
Stop Improvements.
MT........................... Montana Department of D2020-BUSC-153.. Bus Replacement 201,549
Transportation on Project.
behalf of
Opportunity Link,
Inc.
NC........................... Town of Chapel Hill.. D2020-BUSC-154.. Electric Buses and 5,600,000
Infrastructure.
NC........................... City of Asheville.... D2020-BUSC-155.. Bus Stop Enhancement 1,000,000
and Improvement
Project.
NC........................... City of Fayetteville. D2020-BUSC-156.. Bus Replacement...... 1,734,000
ND........................... North Dakota D2020-BUSC-157.. Statewide Bus 15,000,000
Department of Purchases.
Transportation.
NE........................... The Transit Authority D2020-BUSC-158.. Bus Procurement...... 13,558,199
of the City of Omaha.
NH........................... City of Nashua....... D2020-BUSC-159.. Safety, Security and 821,500
Passenger Technology
Enhancements.
NJ........................... New Jersey Transit D2020-BUSC-160.. Wayne Bus Garage 14,672,995
Corporation. Modernization.
NM........................... Ohkay Owingeh........ D2020-BUSC-161.. PoPay Messenger 582,664
Transit Service
Facility.
NV........................... Regional D2020-BUSC-162.. Hybrid Electric 4,080,000
Transportation Replacement Buses.
Commission of Washoe
County.
NY........................... New York City D2020-BUSC-163.. South Bronx Bx6 10,000,000
Department of Select Bus Service.
Transportation.
NY........................... County of Suffolk.... D2020-BUSC-164.. Battery Electric 1,600,000
Transit Bus Purchase.
OH........................... Greater Dayton D2020-BUSC-165.. Bus Replacement...... 4,324,608
Regional Transit
Authority.
OH........................... Butler County D2020-BUSC-166.. Chestnut Street 2,000,000
Regional Transit Multimodal Station
Authority. and Shared Services
Facility.
OH........................... Portage Area Regional D2020-BUSC-167.. CNG Bus Replacement.. 446,742
Transportation
Authority.
OK........................... Oklahoma Department D2020-BUSC-168.. Rural Transportation 9,120,000
of Transportation. Operations and
Maintenance
Facility--Phase 2 &
3.
OK........................... Oklahoma Department D2020-BUSC-169.. Ki Bois Area Transit 1,452,544
of Transportation. System--Oklahoma's
Rural and Tribal
Connection.
OK........................... Metropolitan Tulsa D2020-BUSC-170.. Bus Replacement and 3,175,604
Transit Authority. Service
Modernization.
OR........................... Rogue Valley D2020-BUSC-171.. Bus Procurement...... 2,687,000
Transportation
District.
OR........................... Lane Transit District D2020-BUSC-172.. Electric Bus 3,952,851
Procurement.
PA........................... City of Hazleton..... D2020-BUSC-173.. Bus Maintenance and 10,000,000
Storage Facility.
PA........................... Erie Metropolitan D2020-BUSC-174.. CNG Bus Procurement.. 1,466,250
Transit Authority.
PR........................... Municipio de Carolina D2020-BUSC-175.. Bus Procurement...... 2,482,880
RI........................... Rhode Island Public D2020-BUSC-176.. RIPTA Bus Procurement 8,913,508
Transit Authority. Program.
SC........................... Berkeley Charleston D2020-BUSC-177.. Hospitality on 2,777,211
Dorchester Council Peninsula (HOP) Park
of Governments. & Ride Lot and
Multimodal Transit
Hub.
SD........................... South Dakota D2020-BUSC-178.. Rural Transit 1,636,000
Department of Vehicles Procurement.
Transportation.
TX........................... Texas Department of D2020-BUSC-179.. Rural Transit 10,210,000
Transportation. Facility Development
Project.
TX........................... Metropolitan Transit D2020-BUSC-180.. Fare Collection 14,770,058
Authority of Harris System.
County.
TX........................... City of Conroe....... D2020-BUSC-181.. Conroe Connection 896,000
Transit Bus
Expansion and
Replacement.
UT........................... Cache Valley Transit D2020-BUSC-182.. Cache Valley Transit 18,000,000
District. District Bus Storage
and Maintenance
Facility.
VT........................... Vermont Agency of D2020-BUSC-183.. Statewide Small Bus 836,355
Transportation. and Sprinter
Replacement Project.
WA........................... Washington State D2020-BUSC-184.. Rural Buses and Bus 4,871,549
Department of Facilities.
Transportation.
WA........................... Intercity Transit.... D2020-BUSC-185/ Maintenance Facility 11,345,700
D2020-BUSC-186/ Renovation,
D2020-BUSC-187. Expansion, and
Modernization
Project.
WA........................... Spokane Transit D2020-BUSC-188.. Double Decker Bus 2,950,000
Authority. Procurement.
WA........................... Central Puget Sound D2020-BUSC-189.. Bus Procurement...... 4,800,000
Regional Transit
Authority (Sound
Transit).
WA........................... King County Metro D2020-BUSC-190.. HVAC Systems 4,532,400
Transit. Replacement.
WI........................... City of Madison...... D2020-BUSC-191.. Articulated Bus 4,676,760
Procurement.
WI........................... Milwaukee County..... D2020-BUSC-192.. Fleet Maintenance 3,003,628
Facility Roof
Replacement.
WY........................... Wyoming Department of D2020-BUSC-193.. Transit Maintenance 4,237,262
Transportation on and Storage Facility.
behalf of the
University of
Wyoming.
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Total:................... ..................... ................ ..................... 463,848,929
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