File #: 17-122    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/20/2017 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 5/16/2017 Final action: 5/16/2017
Title: 2017 LOCAL INITIATIVE (LI) AND TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM (TAP) GRANT SUBMITTALS TO THE PALM BEACH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (MPO)
Sponsors: Environmental Services Department
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 34-17, 2. Resolution No. 35-17, 3. Resolution No. 36-17, 4. Resolution No. 38-17
TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Dale S. Sugerman, Ph.D., Assistant City Manager
THROUGH: Chief Neal de Jesus, Interim City Manager
DATE: May 16, 2017

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2017 LOCAL INITIATIVE (LI) AND TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM (TAP) GRANT SUBMITTALS TO THE PALM BEACH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (MPO)

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Recommended Action:
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Motion to Approve four (4) supporting resolutions for the grant applications submitted by the City of Delray Beach for the 2017 Local Initiative and Transportation Alternative Programs funded through the Palm Beach County Metropolitan Planning Organization.

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Background:
The Palm Beach MPO administers two competitive grant application processes annually for the funding of projects located within Palm Beach County. The grant application process typically commences in January, when the MPO posts online application materials. Applications are ranked and recommended for funding by the MPO Advisory Committees and the MPO Board. Scoring criteria is based on the Goals, Objectives and Values of Directions 2040 and the Palm Beach MPO's Long Range Transportation Plan. 2017 project applications to be recommended for funding will be included in the MPO's Project Priority List for Fiscal Years 2019 - 2023 which is anticipated for MPO adoption in mid-2017. The latest Long Range Transportation Plan Directions 2040 carved out future allocations of MPO Surface Transportation funds to be used at the MPO's discretion. As a result, the Local Initiatives (LI) program was created as an annual application process to identify and evaluate potential funding for the better lower-cost, non-regionally significant transportation projects that our communities want and our economies need.

Approximately $18 million has been allocated annually to fund projects under the Local Initiatives (LI) Program. Established by MAP-21, the federal Transportation Alternatives Program is a cost reimbursement program where projects are selected by t...

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