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Res 2024-158 approving a Subrecipient Funding Agreement with Texas State University under which the city will pass through fiscal year 2021 section 5307 Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funds to Texas State in the amount of $2,569,118.00
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Res 2024-158 approving a Subrecipient Funding Agreement with Texas State University under which the city will pass through fiscal year 2021 section 5307 Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funds to Texas State in the amount of $2,569,118.00
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There are no union contacts for this application <br /> Part 2: Award Information <br /> Title: FY 2021 Section 5307 Capital Project (Rolling Stock) for Texas <br /> State University <br /> FAIN Award Status Award Application Cost Date Last Updated From <br /> _ Type Center Created Date TEAM? <br /> TX-2024- Obligated/Ready Grant Region 6 12/6/2023 12/6/2023 No <br /> 053-00 for Execution <br /> Award Executive Summary <br /> This application is to request FY 2021 Section 5307 apportioned funds by TxDOT in the amount of FY <br /> 21 ($2,569,118)to the City of San Marcos on behalf of our subrecipient, Texas State University(NTD <br /> 60269/s ubrecipient). <br /> This grant application includes the entire apportionment from FY 21 ($2,569,118). This grant application <br /> is to purchase the following,seven (7) revenue vehicles; <br /> 1-Six(6)40-ft low-floor clean diesel buses for a total cost of$3,135,621.72. <br /> 2-Partial funding of one(1)40-ft low-floor clean diesel buses for a total cost of$75,775.78 <br /> A local match for all the buses is$642,280 and it will be provided by Texas State University. <br /> The new replacement vehicles will be put into the Texas State University public transportation service. <br /> Texas State University will use these vehicles to replace vehicles in its currents fleet under RVI ID <br /> 354119, RVID 354120,and RVI ID 354121 in Texas State's NTD profile. <br /> Modern clean diesel engines are designed to be more fuel-efficient compared to older diesel engines. <br /> This means the vehicles to be purchased can travel longer distances on less fuel, resulting in reduced <br /> operating costs and lower fuel consumption and efficiency. This application will modernize the transit <br /> fleet, replace outdated vehicles, enhance operational capacity, and improve accessibility and reliability <br /> for the growing community. <br /> The vehicle fleet modernization promotes environmental sustainability to improved safety and <br /> productivity These funds will be used to reimburse the subrecipient once all documentation is provided <br /> on eligible projects fitting the scope of the application. <br /> There will be 1%expended on security related items on transportation related items, such as camera <br /> system which is already provided by the City of San Marcos EMS, Fire Department, Police and they will <br /> continue to provide safety and security support to the transit systems. <br /> There are no federal interest in the buses being replaced. <br /> Frequency of Milestone Progress Reports(MPR) <br /> Annual <br /> Frequency of Federal Financial Reports (FFR) <br /> Annual <br /> Does this application include funds for research and/or development activities? <br /> This award does not include research and development activities. <br /> Pre-Award Authority <br />
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