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Grant WA-2022-025

A single federal award, with both ends of the trail linked.
$57.4M
total award value
2022
action date
19 mo
period
WA-2022-025
FAIN

Description

This Application Includes $51310607 in Fy 2021 Section 5307 Arp Act Funding for the Seattle-Tacoma-Everett Uza and $6120738 in Fy 2021 Section 5307 Arp Funding for the Marysville Uza (Total of $57431245) Representing 100% Federal Share of the Total Eligible Amount. This Application Utilizes Arp Act Funding to Prevent Prepare for and Respond to Coronavirus. The Application Scope of Work Includes Payroll and Other Operating Expenses for Transit Operations and Preventive Maintenance. Special Condition for Emergency Related Fundingthe Recipient Agrees That If IT Receives Federal Funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) or Through a Pass-Through Entity Through the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act a Different Federal Agency or Insurance Proceeds for Any Portion of a Project Activity Approved for Fta Funding Under This Grant Agreement IT Will Provide Written Notification to Fta and Reimburse Fta for Any Federal Share That Duplicates Funding Provided by FEMA Another Federal Agency or an Insurance Company.special Language for Furlough Certificationthe Recipient Certifies That IT and Any Subrecipient or Contractor That Is a Provider of Public Transportation: (A) Intend to the Maximum Extent Possible to Use Cares Act or Crrsaa or Arp Act Funds to Bring Back Any Employees Previously Furloughed as a Direct Result of Financial Difficulties Caused by the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency; (B) Intend to Use Cares Act or Crrsaa or Arp Act Funds to Rehire Any Positions of Employees Who Were Laid Off as a Direct Result of Financial Challenges Caused by the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency; and (C) Will Explain How They Have Spent Cares Act or Crrsaa or Arp Act Funds on Payroll Operations or Payroll and Expenses of Private Providers of Public Transportation to the Maximum Extent Possible.purposethe Purpose of This Award Is to Provide Preventive Maintenance and Operating Assistance for Community Transit to Assist IT in Fixed Route Transit Operations. Activities to Be Performedfunds Will Be Used to Cover All Eligible Preventive Maintenance and Operating Expenses Such as Driver Salaries and Fuel. Expected Outcomesfunding Will Permit Community Transit to Meet Preventive Maintenance Standards Continue to Provide Operations and Keep Rolling Stock Vehicles in a State of Good Repair. Intended Beneficiariescommunity Transit and the Riders That Rely on Its Service Will Benefit from Continued Services in Our Service Area and Extending Into King County for Commuter Routes.subrecipient Activitiesthere Are No Subrecipients

RecipientOutside our Phase 1 contractor set: see methodology
Place of performanceWashington
Category
Competed?Not recorded✓ from source
Total (exact)$57,431,345

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