REPORT:
Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee
SYNOPSIS:
Below is a summary of key issues addressed at the MSRC’s February 28,
2002 meeting. The next MSRC meeting is Thursday, April 25, 2002, in
Conference Room CC8.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Receive and file.
Norma Glover
AQMD Representative on MSRC
Approval of Minutes
Minutes from the January 24, 2002 meeting were unanimously approved, as
submitted. The minutes are attached for your information (Attachment 1).
Joint MSRC and Technical Advisory Committee Retreat to Prioritize
Funding Categories for FY 2002-03 AB 2766 Discretionary Fund Work Program
The MSRC conducted a joint retreat with its Technical Advisory Committee
on February 28, 2002, at the Country Suites Inn. After discussing the state
of air quality as well as policy and technical issues, the MSRC reviewed and
prioritized various project categories. Project categories fall into four
priority tiers. The MSRC's Technical Advisory Committee is convening two
subcommittees to review the MSRC’s priorities to determine if feasible
programs can be developed. The conceptual FY 2002-03 Work Program will be
considered by the MSRC in April or May 2002.
Approval of Awards under the Rideshare to Rails Program as Part of the
FY 2001-02 AB 2766 Discretionary Fund Work Program
On November 9, 2001, the Board approved most of the elements of the FY
2001-02 Work Program, including the re-release of a revised TCM RFP,
#P2002-06. The "Rideshare to Rails" Commuter Rail Station Rideshare
Incentive Program is intended to encourage, through the availability of
financial incentives, commuter rail station owners and/or operators to
develop rideshare programs that increase carpooling, vanpooling, or other
forms of ridesharing to and from parking-impacted rail stations. The
original RFP included a $75,000 geographic minimum for each county.
Unfortunately, the initial response to the RFP was minimal, primarily
because of time constraints according to prospective proposers.
Consequently, the MSRC funded one project in October 2001 from RCTC totaling
$96,982 and re-released the RFP to ensure geographic minimums would be
available for the remaining three counties. When the revised RFP closed at
5:00 p.m. on January 15, 2002, two additional proposals from the Cities of
Rialto and San Bernardino had been received. On February 28, 2002, the MSRC
unanimously approved funding both proposals totaling $48,000. The Board will
consider these two awards on April 5, 2002, under the consent calendar, as
part of the FY 2001-02 Work Program.
Final Report Received and Approved
The MSRC unanimously received and approved one final report from Long
Beach Transit Contract #00031, which provided $36,838 for development of
Transtar transit planning software. All final reports are filed in the
AQMD's Library.
Contract Modification Requests
The MSRC took the following actions on requested contract modifications:
- One-year extension and change of vehicle type to LNG from CNG for
Waste Management of the Desert Contract #00012; and
- Change of vehicle type to an LNG street sweeper rather than repowering
two heavy-duty vehicles for Los Angeles County Sanitation District
Proposal #P2002-07-2.
The MSRC also received and filed a letter from Howard Contracting
declining its FY 2001-02 award in the amount of $40,233 to repower one wheel
type tractor. The contractor was unable to obtain a firm commitment from
Caterpillar regarding the cost of the repower, and they were concerned about
the obligation to keep the equipment within the AQMD for five years.
Contract Administrator Report
The MSRC's AB 2766 Contract Administrator provided a written status
report on all open contracts from FY 1995-96 through the present. This
Contract Administrator Report is attached for your information
(Attachment 2).
Attachments
Attachment 1 - Approved January 14, 2002 MSRC Minutes
Attachment 2 - Contract Administrator Report
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