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File #: ID 25-244    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 2/11/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/27/2025 Final action: 2/27/2025
Title: RESOLUTION - Authorizing the Submission of Applications for Grant Funds for the 2025/2026 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program and the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program Call for Projects from the Fresno Council of Governments and Authorizing the Execution of all Application Related Documents by the Public Works Director, the Transportation Director, or designees. (Citywide)
Sponsors: Public Works Department, Department of Transportation
Attachments: 1. 25-244 Resolution w/Proposed Project List attached, 2. 25-244 Vicinity Map-CMAQ, 3. 25-244 Vicinity Map-STBG 2025

REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL

 

 

FROM:                     Scott MOzier, PE, Director

                                          Public Works Department                     

                                          

                                          GREGORY A. BARFIELD, M.A., Director

                                          Department of Transportation

 

BY:                                          jill m. Gormley, TE, Assistant Director

                                          Public Works Department, Traffic & Engineering Services Division

 

SUBJECT

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RESOLUTION - Authorizing the Submission of Applications for Grant Funds for the 2025/2026 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program and the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program Call for Projects from the Fresno Council of Governments and Authorizing the Execution of all Application Related Documents by the Public Works Director, the Transportation Director, or designees. (Citywide)

 

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RECOMMENDATION

 

Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution authorizing the submission of Regional Bid grant applications to the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ), the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBG), and authorize the execution of all application related documents by the Public Works Director, Director of Transportation, or their designees.

 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

 

The Fresno Council of Governments (Fresno COG) issues a Call for Projects every two years to solicit applications for transportation projects under two Federal programs, CMAQ and STBG. Federal funding is apportioned for these programs through the Federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), also known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL). The IIJA expands and continues from its predecessor FAST Act.  BIL authorizes over $550 billion of new federal investment for highway projects, highway and motor vehicle safety, public transportation, motor carrier safety, hazardous materials safety, rail, research, technology, and statistics programs.

 

In December 2024, the Fresno COG Policy Board initiated the 2025/2026 CMAQ, and STBG Call for Projects to solicit projects to be programmed in the Federal Transportation Improvement Plan (FTIP).  Project funding can be programmed/appropriated across four Federal fiscal years which include 2026/2027 through 2029/2030.

 

The funding involves a competitive or “Regional Bid” grant application process. Regional Bid applications are due to Fresno COG by March 14, 2025 (CMAQ), and March 3, 2025 (STBG). Staff has evaluated the City’s transportation needs as compared to the STBG and CMAQ program eligibility requirements and project selection criteria.  A list of recommended Public Works and Transportation projects are attached to the resolution. Staff will finalize and submit the applications for the projects following the Council adoption of the resolution of support.

 

BACKGROUND

 

Fresno COG, acting in its role as a Metropolitan Planning Organization, is in the process of programming/appropriating the future federal transportation revenues that are allocated to the Fresno County region.  Funds for CMAQ and STBG are reimbursable Federal-aid funds, subject to the requirements of Title 23, United States Code.  Eligible uses of the funds include preliminary engineering, right-of-way acquisition, capital costs, and construction costs associated with an eligible project.

 

Program Purpose and Eligible Projects

 

The STBG grant program was established by California statute utilizing Surface Transportation Program funds that are identified in Title 23, Section 133 of the United States Code. STBG eligibility generally includes asphalt concrete pavement overlays and roadway reconstruction, capacity enhancing projects (such as the addition of new roadway), traffic signals and safety projects, transit capital projects, and landscaping. This program prioritizes maintaining existing facilities, which results in maintenance and reconstruction facilities receiving higher scores from the grant scoring committee.

 

The purpose of the CMAQ grant program is to fund transportation projects or programs that will contribute to attainment or maintenance of the national ambient air quality standards for ozone, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter. CMAQ project eligibility generally includes transit improvements such as the expansion of service or retrofit/replacement of fleet vehicles, traffic flow improvements through the installation of traffic signals or intelligent transportation systems (ITS), pedestrian and bicycle projects including trails, new sidewalks and bike lanes, and other particulate matter (PM) reduction projects such as paving roadway shoulders to reduce PM-10.

 

Project Selection, Approval and Programming Process

 

CMAQ and STBG programs all include a competitive Regional Bid grant funding cycle.  Staff have identified a list of projects to apply for. The project list is attached to this item. Projects were identified based on Active Transportation Plan priorities, local and regional planning priorities, City Council and community requests, and the pavement condition index. The majority of projects are focused on active transportation and complete streets improvements, though a broad array of improvements are proposed to improve transportation, safety, traffic flow, air quality, and visibility.

 

The estimated available funding for the region to be programmed by Fresno COG is listed below and based on prior year allocations.

 

§                     CMAQ Regional Bid - $25.1 Million                    

§                     STBG Regional Bid - $35.6 Million

 

Regional Bid funding is awarded through a competitive application process between Fresno COG member agencies and school districts (CMAQ only) across Fresno County. On average a total of approximately 45-50 project applications are submitted from Fresno County agencies. Applications are then screened for eligibility and scored by a committee. All projects submitted to these grant programs must be authorized through Council resolution. The total number of projects that can be submitted to the Call for Projects Regional Bid is limited to ten per City/Agency for CMAQ, two and ten per City/Agency for STBG. Once all project applications on the attached list are prepared and scored internally by City of Fresno staff using grant scoring rubrics, the most competitive projects in each category will be submitted to the regional bid.

 

Successfully securing Regional Bid funds is based on a project’s ability to compete well against other projects submitted for funding within the region. Once projects are officially scored by COG’s scoring committee, recommendations for funding will be routed for approval through COG’s Transportation Technical Committee, Policy Advisory Committee, and the Policy Advisory Board. Once approval is received, agencies will be officially notified of their awarded projects and may begin the programming process. Programming refers to the scheduling and budgetary appropriations process COG coordinates for transportation projects in the region.

 

The City Attorney’s office has reviewed and approved the resolution as to the form.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS

 

A resolution authorizing staff to apply for grant funding is not a project pursuant to the definition in Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act.

 

LOCAL PREFERENCE

 

Local preference was not implemented as this resolution does not include a bid or award of a construction or services contract.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

 

This resolution will have no immediate impact on the General Fund. A local match is often required for projects selected for funding by Fresno COG.  When required, the minimum local match contribution is 11.47% of project costs for CMAQ and STBG. Local match funds are typically funded through gas tax, Measure C and/or development impact fees as appropriate for the particular project. Should the grant be awarded, local matching funds will be identified through future fiscal year capital budgets.

 

Attachments:                     

Resolution w/ Proposed Project List

Vicinity Map - CMAQ

Vicinity Map - STBG