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Purpose of the Award:the Regional Transportation District (Rtd) Applies for the Full FFY21 Section 5307…

A single federal award, with both ends of the trail linked.
$71M
total award value
2022
action date
1 mo
period
CO-2022-021
FAIN

Description

Purpose of the Award:the Regional Transportation District (Rtd) Applies for the Full FFY21 Section 5307 Apportionment for Its Service Area Totaling $71025296. The Total Is Composed of the Following Small Urban and Large Urban Amounts by Uza: $62915678 (Denver/Aurora) $ 4128378 (Boulder)$ 2740072 (Longmont)$ 1241168 (LAFAYETTE-LOUISVILLE-ERIE)$71025296 Total Sec 5307 Fundsactivities to Be Performed: The Funds Will Be Used for Preventive Maintenance and the Capital Cost of Contracting Funded at an 80% Federal to 20% Local Matching Ratio.expected Outcomes: This Award Will Assist RTD in Funding Maintenance Related Costs During the Period 10/1/2020 to 9/30/2022. Intended Beneficiaries: The Transit Patrons and Employees of the RTD Service Area Will Benefit from the Funding in This Application.subrecipient Activities: No Subrecipients Are Funded by This Award.other:the Source of Funds for Local Match Is Rtds Local Budget Which Utilizes Sales and Use Taxes. This Application Meets the 0.75% Safety and 1.0% Security Requirements.required Documentation Is Attached Including the Governors Apportionment Letter and Stip Documentation. By Executing This Grant RTD Certifies That Projects Funded in This Grant Are Aligned with Rtds Tam Plan and Are Identified in Its Investment Prioritization Section. The Activities in This Grant Are Cleared as a Categorical Exclusion.rtd Is Requesting Pre-Award Authority for the Full Amount Starting October 1 2020 to Allow for No Lapsing Coverage for Expenses.the Preventive Maintenance Expenses Comply with National Transit Database Requirements.

Place of performanceColorado
Category
Competed?Not recorded✓ from source
Total (exact)$71,025,296

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