Operating Assistance - Camarillo Area Transit Sample Clauses

Operating Assistance - Camarillo Area Transit. The City of Camarillo, through a contractor, operates bus transit service throughout the Camarillo under the name of Camarillo Area Transit (CAT). The system encompasses two buses operating on two fixed-route lines, and 14 vehicles providing general public dial-a-ride service, accommodating approximately 85,000 boardings per year. This grant provides for service operations from July 2018 to June 2019, with a six-month closeout. Most of these funds will be paid in part to a private operations contractor, RATP-Dev. Project Budget Activity Line Items Budget Activity Line Item: 11.7A.00 - CAMARILLO BUS MAINTENANCE 07-VEN061000 Scope Name / Code Line Item # Line Item Name Activity Quantity OTHER CAPITAL ITEMS (BUS) (117-00) 11.7A.00 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE OTHER CAPITAL ITEMS (BUS) 1 Extended Budget Description BUS PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CAMARILLO This activity provides $582,000 to offset costs associated with Preventive Maintenance for the fixed route and paratransit vehicles owned by the City of Camarillo. These vehicles are maintained through the City’s operations contract with RATP-DEV. Matching funds will come from City of Camarillo General Funds. This grant is for maintenance activities from July 2018 to June 2019, with a six-month closeout. TIP Information: (SCAG) #07-VEN061000 PROJECT FUNDING Federal Funds (80%): FFY 2018 Section 5307 Camarillo (UZA #063680): $582,800 Match (20%): City General Fund: $145,700 Total Project Cost: $728,500 Will 3rd Party contractors be used to fulfill this activity line item? Yes, 3rd Party Contractors will be used for this line item. Funding Source Section of Statute CFDA Number Amount 5307 - Urbanized Area Formula Grants (2013 and forward) 5307-2A 20507 $582,800 Local $145,700 Local/In-Kind $0 State $0 State/In-Kind $0 Other Federal $0 Transportation Development Credit $0 Adjustment $0 Total Eligible Cost $728,500 Milestone Name Est. Completion Date Description Begin Maintenance Activity Period 7/1/2018 Closeout 12/31/2019 End Maintenance Activity Period 6/30/2019 Budget Activity Line Item: 11.7A.00 - CAMARILLO RAIL STATION MAINTENANCE 07- VEN061000 Scope Name / Code Line Item # Line Item Name Activity Quantity OTHER CAPITAL ITEMS (BUS) (117-00) 11.7A.00 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE OTHER CAPITAL ITEMS (BUS) 1 Extended Budget Description CAMARILLO METROLINK STATION MAINTENANCE CAMARILLO This activity will provide $67,024 to offset costs associated with Preventive Maintenance of the Camarillo Metrolink Station which is the City’...
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