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Freight, Logistics & Passenger Operations
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
CAPITAL MAINTENANCECAPITAL GRANTSOctober 28, 2015
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
Eligible Capital Expense
FTA and Mobility Management
Peer to Peer Exchange What Works and What Doesn’t
Eligible Capital Expenses 5310
Eligible Capital that Meets the 55% Requirement Rolling stock and related activities
Passenger facilities
Support facilities
Lease of Equipment
Acquisition of transportation services
Mobility Management
Capital Activities Supporting ADA
Eligible Capital Expenses 5310
Other Eligible Capital Public transportation projects that exceed
requirement of ADA
Projects that improve access to fixed route service decreasing reliance on complementary paratransit service
Alternatives that assist seniors and individual with disabilities
Eligible Capital Expenses 5311
Vehicles Radios & Communication Equipment Shelters, Signage, Park & Ride Lots Vehicle Rehabilitation Preventive Maintenance Computer Hardware & Software
Eligible Capital Expenses 5311
Costs Associated with Vehicle Procurement
Facilities
Leases when More Cost Effective
Capital Cost of Contracting
Joint Development
New Technology
Mobility Management
FTA’s Mobility Management
5311 Definitionconsisting of short-range planning, management activities, and projects for improving coordination among public transportation and other transportation service providers carried out by a recipient or subrecipient through an agreement entered into with a person, including a governmental authority
FTA’s Mobility Management
5310 Additional Details
(1) The promotion, enhancement, and facilitation of access to transportation services, including the integration and coordination of services for individuals with disabilities, seniors, and low-income individuals;
(2) Support for short-term management activities to plan and implement coordinated services;
(3) The support of state and local coordination policy bodies and councils;
(4) The operation of transportation brokerages to coordinate providers, funding agencies, and passengers;
(5) The provision of coordination services, including employer-oriented transportation management organizations’ and human service organizations’ customer-oriented travel navigator systems and neighborhood travel coordination activities such as coordinating individualized travel training and trip planning activities for customers;
FTA’s Mobility Management
5310 Additional Details
(6) The development and operation of one-stop transportation traveler call centers to coordinate transportation information on all travel modes and to manage eligibility requirements and arrangements for customers among supporting programs; and
(7) Operational planning for the acquisition of intelligent transportation technologies to help plan and operate coordinated systems inclusive of geographic information systems (GIS) mapping, global positioning system technology, coordinated vehicle scheduling, dispatching and monitoring technologies, as well as technologies to track costs and billing in a coordinated system, and single smart customer payment systems. (Acquisition of technology is also eligible as a standalone capital expense).
Resources
5310 Circular
http://www.fta.dot.gov/documents/C9070_1G_FINAL_circular_4-20-15(1).pdf
5311 Circular
http://www.fta.dot.gov/documents/FTA_Circular_9040_1Gwith_index_-_Final_Revised_-_vm_10-15-14(1).pdf
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Questions/Clarifications
Resources
Bobby Westbrook, 850-414-4533
Liz Stutts, 850-414-4530