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Approximately 12 Months of Funding to Support Preventative Maintenance 18 Months of Capital Cost of…

A single federal award, with both ends of the trail linked.
$43.5M
total award value
2023
action date
34 mo
period
TX-2023-064
FAIN

Description

Application Purpose: The Purpose of This Award Is to Provide Approximately 12 Months of Funding to Support Preventative Maintenance 18 Months of Capital Cost of Contracting and 5 Months of Ada Complimentary Paratransit Service Expenses Ranging Over the Estimated Period of January 2022 Through June 2023; One Year of Funding to Support Operating Expenses Related to Job Access Reverse Commute (Jarc) Services Provided by Vias Sub-Recipient Alamo Area Regional Council of Governments (Aacog) for New Braunfels Schertz Cibolo Mcqueeny (Guadalupe County) and Marion During the Estimated Period of May 2022 Through April 2023. The Five Aforementioned Cities Came Into the San Antonio Uza in October 2012 (FY13) and Fta Has Approved Them for Funding Under the Jarc Program. This Award Also Includes Funding for a Replacement Gas Detection Monitoring System at the 1712 N. Flores Location.; Activities Performed: Activities to Be Performed Include Preventative Maintenance Capital Cost of Contracting and Ada Complimentary Paratransit Service and Installation of a Replacement Gas Detection Monitoring System at Vias 1712 N. Flores Location as Well as Sub-Recipient Job Access Reverse Commute (Jarc) Services Provided by the Alamo Area Regional Council of Governments (Aacog) to the Cities of New Braunfels Schertz Cibolo Mcqueeny (Guadalupe County) and Marion.; Expected Outcomes: The Project Will Permit Via to Meet Preventive Maintenance Standards and Continue to Meet the Transportation Needs of the Community Through Continuation of Vias Contracted Paratransit Operations Directly Operated Paratransit Operations and Aacogs Continued Provision of Job Access Reverse Commute (Jarc) Services Within the San Antonio Uza. The Gas Detection Monitoring System Will Ensure Safety During Vehicle Maintenance and Refueling Operations.; Intended Beneficiaries: Intended Beneficiaries Include the General Public Via Customers Utilizing Public Transportation and Paratransit Services as Well as Customers Utilizing Services Provided by the Alamo Area Regional Council of Governments (Aacog).; Subrecipient Activities: This Application Includes $571175 in Pass Through Funds to the Alamo Area Council of Governments (Aacog) for Preventive Maintenance and Job Access Reverse Commute (Jarc) Services.

Place of performanceTexas
Category
Competed?Not recorded✓ from source
Total (exact)$43,475,818

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