HomeMy Public PortalAbout16.5) 10B_Grant Funding_PresentationGRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
OCTOBER 20, 2020
CITY COUNCIL MEETING ITEM 10B
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS
•RECEIVE A PRESENTATION ON AVAILABLE GRANTS
WHERE THE MONEY IS…
•MULTI -MODAL TRANSPORTATION
•TRANSPORTATION SAFETY, IMPROVEMENTS, AND PLANNING
•CLIMATE CHANGE
•PARKS AND OPEN SPACE
•RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH
•AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND INFILL INFRASTRUCTURE
WORTH NOTING
•UPFRONT COSTS / MATCH FUNDS
•NEEDS BASED
•ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
OPPORTUNITIES
•SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING GRANT
–DEADLINE ANTICIPATED FOR NOVEMBER 2020
•URBAN GREENING
–EATON WASH MULTI-USE TRAIL ENHANCEMENTS
–LAS TUNAS DRIVE PARKING LOT PASEOS
–CITY FACILITIES AND PUBLIC SPACES
•STATEWIDE PARK PROGRAM
–LIVE OAK PARK COMPETITIVENESS
–POTENTIAL SITES FOR NEW PARK DEVELOPMENT
•YOUTH COMMUNITY ACCESS GRANT
–COORDINATE WITH STAKEHOLDER
•CALHOME
–DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE
source
apt
ac
icable
verities
project
applicability
available
funding
funding
type
at
alication
sadline
disbursement
date
feasibility (1-5)
5=most likely
staff
notes
Sustainable
Transportation
Planning Grant
Caitrans
COMPETITIVE
GRANT
CONSIDER:
Deadline in
November2020
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Safe Routesto Schaal Plan
Active Transportation Plan
Bikel,TrailIPath Feasibility
Study
Complete Streets Plan
Sustainable Communities Plan
Transit -Oriented Development
Plan
FirstfLast Mile Connectivity Plan
Transit planning studies
Studies, plans, or outreach for
school public transit, school
pool ridesharing
Community mobility needs
assessments
Context -sensitive streetscapes
or town center plans
Traffic calming and safety
enhancement plans
Corridor enhancement studies
Strategiesto increase transit
ridership
SRTS Plan to
identify SRTS
infrastructure in
need of
improvement
TBD
Reimbursement Grant
Cyclical
November 2020
Fall 2021 — begin project
activities
WinterlSummer 2024 —
Grant projects are
completed, and grantfunds
expire (expiration dates
depend on grant recipient
andfund-type)
3-4
Avant -Garde will
work with Trnstc!i
to determine eligible
projects
Urban Greening
CA Natural
Resources Agency
COMPETITIVE
GRANT
CONSIDER:
Eligible projectsfor
next cycle
• Must demonstrate GHG
emission reductions
• Non-motor¢edurban trailsthat
provide safe routesfor both
recreation and travel between
residences, workplaces,
commercial centers, and
schools
• Green streets and alleyways
• Neighborhood parks and
community spaces
• Greening of public lands and
structures
• Urban heat island mitigation
Greening of
parking lots
behind LasTunas
shopsto improve
existing paseo
Eaton Wash
multi-usetrail
enhancements
Rosemead Blvd
landscaping,
trees, and
irrigation
Approx. $28.5
Million
NoMin 1Max
Reimbursement Grant
Cyclical —based on
amountoffunds
remaining
TBA
TBA
3-4
Determine eligible
projectsto submitfor
next cycle
Determine if County
can use fundingto
enhance proposed
Eaton Wash multi-
use trail
TEMPLE
CITY
source
applicable
activities
project
applicability
available
funding
funding
type
application
deadline
disbursement
date
feasibility (1-5)
5rnost likely
staff
notes
Highway Safety
Improvement
Program
(HSIP)
Caftrans
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
NIA
• Preliminary Engineering
• Right of Way
• Construction
Projects Involving State Highways
Caltrans-ini: ated safet: oroiect
on a s:a:e highway that involves
local -eats anc requires
financial paiicipat Dn by a local
agency s e igib e for ii •c ing.
Local agency may ni:iate a
safety
safety project tat involves a
state highway. b_I: o:a HS P
will only fund a "main stree
prole::
TBD
$220 Million
$10 Million Max /
$100,000 Min
Match based on
countermeasures
Reimbursement
Grant
Cyclical
Cycle 10
October 19, 2020
Recommendations in
January 2021
Depends on
location and #
of collisions
Didn't meet current
deadline but will
consider for next
cycle
Avant -Garde will
work with Transtech
to determine eligible
projects
Rubberized
Pavement Grant
Program
Cailicasia
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
NIA
• Construct one or more
Rubberized Asphalt Concrete
(RAC) Hot-lVix or Rubberized
Chip Sea project(s).
• Only CA-genera:ed waste tires.
processed in CA. sha I be ..sed
in the c-u-nb rubber portion of
the projects).
• Projects must be located in CA.
Projects must be owned and
maintained by the applicant and
a oossible to the general public.
Various road /
pavement projects
in the next 18
months
$4.3 Million
$250,000 Max
Reimbursement
Grant
Cyclical
October 2020
December 2020 Awards
April 1, 2023, grant term
ends
5
Projects will be
identified to submit for
next FY
Avant -Garde will work
with Transtech to
determine eligible
projects
or-1,��
TEMPLE
CITY
source
applicable
activities
project
applicability
available
funding
funding
type
application disbursement feasibility (1-5)
deadline
date 5=most I ikely
staff
notes
Local Partnership
Program (LPP)
California
Transportation
Commission (CTC)
COMPETITIVE &
FORMULAIC
CONSIDER:
NIA
Improvements to the state highway
system, including:
• Improvements to transit facilities.
• The acquisition. retrofit: ar
rehaoilitaticn of rolli ••g stock,
b..ses, or other transit eq.iipment.
▪ In-orovements to the local road
system.
• In-oro:en-e-ts to bicycle o•
peces:ria- safety cr n c•oility vdith
ar ex:enced useful I fe.
• In-oroven•e•ts tc• mitigate the
e;.vircnn-sntal ,mpact of ne:v
transportation infrastructure.
• Sound walls for a freeway_
• Road maintenance and
rehabilitation.
▪ Other transportation improvement
projects.
TBD
$200 Million Annually
40% to competitive
and 60°% to formulaic
Reimbursement Grant
Annual
TBA
TBA
TBD
Didn't meet current
deadline but will
consider for next cycle
Avant -Garde will work
with Transtech to
determine eligible
projects
Local Streets and
Roads Program
(LSRP)
California
Transportation
Commission (CTC)
ANNUAL
ALLOCATION
CONSIDER:
NIA
• Road Maintenance and Rehab
• Safety Projects
• Railroad Grade Separation
• Complete Streets Components
• Traffic Control Devices
TBD
Approx. $386 Million
annually
Annual Allocation
Proposed Project
List report due
5/1 annually
Expenditure
Report due 10/1
annually
Annual Allocation
5
SB1 funds have already
been programmed
using this on -going
allocation
TEMPLE
CITY
source
applicable
activities
project
applicability
available
funding
funding
type
application
deadline
disbursement feasibility (1-5)
date 5=most likely
staff
notes
Active
Transportation
Program (ATP)
Caltrans I CTC
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
Must meet DAC
requirements
▪ Capital improvements that further
:he opals of .ATP. inc udinc:
Increase . alk rig cr being t• ps
inc.-ease safety a••d ricb li:y to
non -motor zed .aers. •ecuce
GI-:3 e • -ance public hea tl-i. and
ensue that CA• e Pene1t.
Includes the env ronriental. rid -t-
of-•:,gay, and constr..•ctio • phases
of a capita project.
. Deve •opment of community w de
bicyc e. pecesria •. safe routes to
schccl. or ac: ve ransporlation
plans ocated in a DAC.
. Education, encouragement, and
enforceme-t activities that further
the aoals of ATP.
. Includes start up programs
and:•or expanded components of
existing programs.
TBD
$440 Million
$250,000 Min
No Match Required
Leverage Funds
Encouraged
Reimbursement Grant
Cyclical
Cycle 5
September 15, 2020
Recommendations
February 15, 2021
2-3
Highly
competitive with
points awarded
for being in a
DAC and
leveraged funds
being provided
Didn't meet current
deadline but will
consider for next
cycle
Avant -Garde will
work with
Transtech to
determine eligible
projects
Federal Section
5310 Program —
Enftanced Mobility
for Seniors /
Disabilities
Metro
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
NIA
Traditional Capital Projects
• Roll rig stock and related activities
• Passenge• facil ties
• Support fad ities and equipment
• Lease c•f equipment —when leasing
is mcre cos: effect than purchase
• Mobility ma •eaeme •t
• Any capital activit es to support ADA
complementary paratransit service
Other Capital and Operation Projects
• Projects exceeding ADA
req rements
• Projects :-at improve accessibility to
the fixec route system
• Alte•natees that assist seniors and
indivicuals •,:ith disabilities with
transportation
New bus stops
No minimum I
Max $600,000
Match based on type
of activity
Reimbursement Grant
Cyclical
TBA
TBA
3
Avant Garde will
research eligibility
of new bus stops
TEMPLE
CITY
source
applicable
activities
project
applicability
available
funding
funding
type
application
deadline
disbursement feasibility (1-5)
date 5=most likely
staff
notes
Proposition 68
CA Department of
Parks and
Recreation
PER CAPITA
ALLOCATION
CONSIDER:
NIA
• Local park rehabilitation. creation,
and imp•ovement
• Projects n-..st be for recree: onal
purposes: ei:he acq! iisicion or
development.
• Up tc 5%''0 of the allocation may be
used or a Community Access
Project.
• Mu Rip e projects may be completed
under one contract: each project
requires a separate application
packet.
• A project can only have one
location. One project that serves
several parks is not permitted.
TBD
$185 million
60% of funds
allocated to cities
and eligible districts
Projects not serving
a "severely
disadvantaged
community' require
a 20% match
Annual Allocation
Ongoing
Submit before
December 2021
December2023 5
— completion of
projects
Funds have already
been allocated
Statewide Park
Program (SPP) -
Round 4
CA Department of
Parks and
Recreation
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
Potential space for
new parks
A project must involve either
development or a combination of
acq.i sit on anc: development to:
• Create a new park, or
• Expand an existing park, or
• Renovate an existing park.
A project must include at least one
recreation feature to be eligible.
Live Oak Park
revitalization
OR
Reconstruct
community center at
Live Oak Park
$395.3 Million
$8.5 Million Max /
$200,000 Min
No Match
Requirement
Reimbursement
Grant
December 14, 2020
Awards
Summer 2021
Project
Completions
March 2025
2
Live Oak Park meets
eligibility threshold but
may not be competitive
because of its
Community Fact Finder
tool data output
TEMPLE
CITY
source
applicable
activities
project
applicability
available
funding
funding
type
application
deadline
disbursement
date
feasibility (1-5)
5=mast likely
staff
notes
Urban Flood
Protection
CA Natural
Resources Agency
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
N/A
Funding to address flooding in
urbanized areas:
• Storrnwater Capture and Reuse
• Restore Urban Streams or
Watersheds
• Increase Permeable Surfaces to
Reduce Flooding
TBD
TBA
Reimbursement Grant
Cyclical
TBA
TBA
TBD
Avant -Garde will work
with Transtech to
determine eligible
projects
Land and Water
Conservation Fund
(LWCF)
CA Department of
Parks and
Recreation
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
N/A
• Acquisition OR development of
outdoor recreation areas and
facilit es.
• Priority projects include trails,
campare_i •cs. picnic areas, natural
areas. and cultural areas for
recreational use
• Athletic fields and courts
• Community gardens
• Trails
• Open space and natural areas
• Outdoor gyms
• Skate parks
• Outdoor swimming pads/aquatic
features
• Restroorn buildings
• Additions that enhance the park
• Land acquisition to create or expand
park and/or wildlife space
Live Oak Park
revitalization
OR
Reconstruct
community center at
Live Oak Park
$6 Million Max
Subject to change
Reimbursement Grant
Cyclical
February 2022
TBA
2-3
TEMPLE
CITY
source
applicable
activities
project
applicability
available
funding
funding
type
application
deadline
disbursement
date
feasibility (1-5)
5=most likely
staff
notes
Recreational Trials
and Greenways
CA Natural
Resources Agency
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
N/A
• Eligible Non -Motored Projects:
o Acquisition of easements and
fee simple title to property for
RecreationalTrailsor
Recreational Trail corridors.
o Development and Rehabilitation
of trails, trailsideand trailhead
facilities.
o Construction of newtrails(with
restrictionsfornewtrails on
federal lands)
Eaton Wash multi-
use trail
enhancements
TBA
Reimbursement
Grant
Annually
TBA
TBA
3
Determine eligible
projectsto submitfor
next cycle
Determine if County
can use fundingto
enhance proposed
Eaton Wash multi -use
trail
Youth Community
Access Grant
CA Natural
ResoureesAgency
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
Coordinate with
stakeholder early to
establish
programs/projects
• Programming Activities
o Culturalfestivals and outreach
eventsforyouth
o Youth -led outdoor skills
workshops
o Youth -led outdoor experiences
o Free/reduced price
• Capitol ProjectActivities
o Acquisition of clean vehiclesto
transportyouthto natural/cultural
resources
o Redesign cultural exhibitsto
increase youth accessibility
o ADAimprovements
• Combinationofthe two
Youth Committee
programs
$5.7Million
$300,000 Maxi
$25,000 Min
No Match
requirement
Reimbursement
Grant
Cyclical
September l6,2020
TBA
3-4
Didn't meet current
deadline butwill
considerfornext cycle
Begin coordinating
with Youth Committee
to develop potential
programsand projects
Determine other
eligible projectsto
submitfornextcycle
TEMPLE
CITY
source
applicable
activities
project
applicability
available
funding
funding
type
application disbursement feasibility (1-5)
deadline date 5=most likely
staff
notes
Youth and Veteran
Job Training and
Placement
Los Angeles County
Regional Parks and
Open Space District
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
N/A
Education and Skills Training
Program Examples
• Apprenticeship programs
• Educational seminars
• Formal coursework
• Internship/entry level job placement
• Job skills classes that focus on
education and training needed to
meet the job requirements at Parks
and Recreation agencies.
• Trade schools that focus on skills
needed :c Teet:he jab
req.. rerients at Parks and
Recreation agencies
• Tuition grants/stipends
Certification and Job Placement
Program Examples
• Apprenticeship programs
• Arborist training and certification for
tree planting and maintenance in
parks
• Interpretive training and certification
for Natural and Cultural History
Interoretatic•-: plan:-ing and
prog •aTfing.
• Park a •d Recreation Professional
Organization's Certification
programs
• Play•around Safety and Athletic Field
Management Certification
• Camp Counselor Training and
Certifications
• California Aquatics Management
School Certification
• Aquatics Facility Operator
Certification
TBD
$7 Million
$1.4 Million Max 1
$50,000 Min
Reimbursement
Grant
Cyclical
TBA
TBA
3-4
Determine el igible
projects to submit for
next cycle
TEMPLE
CITY
source
California Museum
Grant Program
Round 1
CA. Natural
Resources Agency
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
NIA
applicable
activities
• Program Projects
o Curriculum development and
implementation
o Marketing/brand
development/social
medialCOVI D response
o Staff training/online virtual
training
o Programs/special
events/tours/camps
• Capital Projects
o Replacement of equipment
o Tech and equipment necessary
for online experiences
o Installation of exhibits
o ADA improvements
o Safety retrofits
o Drought tolerant landscaping
o Expansions
project
applicability
Historical Society
Women's Club
available
funding
Approx. $700,000
$40,000 Max /
$20,000 Min
Match
Requirement:
5% or more of
requested grant
amount
funding
type
Reimbursement
Grant
Cyclical
application disbursement feasibility (1-5)
deadline date 5=most likely
September 18, 2020
Award March TBD
2021
staff
notes
Didn't meet current
deadline but will
consider for next cycle
Local Early Action
Planning (LEAP}
Grant Program
HOD
NON-
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
N/A
• Preparation and adoption of planning
doc:.menfs or process improvements
tha: ac:e erate ho..sinc production,
and facil tate compl ance n
in•o orienting the sixth cycle of the
regio-al housing need assessment
iRHN,Ai
Housing Element
update
$119 Million
Reimbursement
Grant
Applications Accepted
over the counter until
January 31, 2021
Expenditure
Deadline:
December 31,
2023
5
Funding has already
been received for this
program
TEMPLE
CITY
SOU[CB
applicable
activities
project
applicability
available
funding
funding
hype
application
deadline
disbursement feasibility (1-5)
date 5=most likely
staff
notes
I nfi l l Infrastructure
Grant (IIG)
Program
HCD
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
N/A
• New construction, rehabilitation, and
acquisition of infrastructure.
• Supporting of higher-dendty
affordable and mixed -income
housing in locations designated as
infill
• Development or rehabilitation of
parks or open space, parking
structures, transit linkages, transit
shelters, and traffic mitigation
features
• Streetscape improvements,
including, butnatlimited to,
reconstruction or resurfacing of
sidewalks and streetsorthe
installation of lighting signage, or
other related amenities
• Water, sewer and other utility
service improvements
• Facilitiesthat supportpedestrian or
bicycle transit
• Site preparation or demolition
TBD
$57Million
No Match
Requirement
Reimbursement
Grant
Cyclical
NOFA to be released
Nov 2020
Appsdue Feb 2021
Awards M ay
2021
3
Consider when
affordable housing
projects are proposed
CaIHOME
NCO
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
Applications due
10t29/2020
• Predevelopment
• Site development
• Site acquisition
• Rehabilitation and acquisition of site -
built housing
• Rehabilitation, repair, and
replacement of manufactured homes
• Down payment assistance
• Mortgage financing
• Homebuyer counseling
• Technical assistance for self-help
Down payment
assistance program
$57 Million
Reimbursement
Grant
Annual
October29, 2020
Awardsin Feb
2021
3
TEMPLE
CITY
source
applicable
activities
project
applicability
available
funding
funding
type
application disbursement feasibility (1-5)
deadline date 5=most likely
staff
notes
Local Housing
Trust Fund (LHTF)
Program
HCD
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
NIA
• Funds can be used to provide loans
to cover ore -development,
acquisition, construction; or
rehaoilitation for eligible projects.
• Rental projects must be restrictec: to
househods ;;i.h iniccmes cf rio mcre
than 60% AMI, for 55 years.
• Projects include construction of
rental housing
• Down payment assistance to
qualified first time home buyers
• Emergency Shelters and
Transitional Housing
• Homeownership Projects or units
withi • a Homec;;rlers- p Project.
consisting of I-lomecu er assistance
and rehabi ita:ion of hoiries ownea
by income-elicible owner -occupants.
• Homeb..yer anc: owner -occupied
rehaoilitaticn activ ties may rlclude
cons:ruction conversicn or
rehaoilitaticn of ADUs or JADUs.
• Construction, conversion, or
rehabilitation of ADUs or JADUs
withcut an Elig ble Hcn•eoe.nership
Project.:c•"silt rig cf a loan to a
homeowner to bu Id. Co ive: Or
rehabilitate an ACU o•..AD'
Subsidize new ADUs
and JADUs
Fi-st time homebuyer
prop rams
$57 Million
Match
Requirement —
Dollar for Dollar
$500,000 Min 1
$5 million Max
Assistance
Cyclical
NOFA to be released
April 2021
Apps due June 2021
TBA
3
Eligibility requirement:
fist be a city. county,
or city a •d cc•., •t; :hat
has created. funded.
and opera:ec: an
Existing Loca HC•-.sinc:
Trust Fund. c• _-at has
C•eated anc: funded a
New Local Housing
Trust Fund.
TEMPLE
CITY
source
applicable project available funding application disbursement feasibility (1-5) staff
activities applicability funding type deadline date 5=most likely notes
Food Waste
Prevention and
Rescue Grant
Prog ram
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
NIA
• Food waste prevention projects that
prevent food waste from being generated:
o modernizing production and handling
practices to prevent and reduce food
preparation waste;
o identifying and modifying ordering
practices that result in measurable
decreases in food waste;
o education and outreach programs that
result in quantifiable reductions in food
waste.
• Food rescue projects that result in edible
food being rescued and distributed to
people.
• Food waste residuals from the project
should be composted, sent to a digester,
or otherwise diverted from landfills; if those
services are available in the jurisdiction
where the project is located.
TBD
TBA
$500,000 Max /
$50,000 Min
Reimbursement
Grant
Cyclical
TBA
TBA
TBD
Consider this program
when the next cycle is
announced
Organics Grant
Program
catamencrie
COMPETITIVE
CONSIDER:
NIA
• Construction, renovation, or expansion of
facilities to increase composting or
digestion of organics into compost, soil
amendments, fertilizers; biofuels, or
bioenergy.
• Construction: renovation. or expansion of
facilities to inc'ease :e pre-processing of
organics :he City is the sarie entity `hat
;gill •con•oostclices: t-e pre-processes
material to make compost soil
amendments. e liters. biofuels. or
bioenergy.
• Projects must res..lt in an increase n tons
of green cr fc•od ma:e•ials c :erec from
landfil s beyond fat ;rich t••e
prepro•cessnr rdas al•eady cl verti •c.
TBD
TBA
$3 million Max
Reimbursement
Grant
Cyclical
TBA
TBA
TBD
Consider this program
when the next cycle is
announced
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CITY