REPORT:
Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee
SYNPOSIS:
Below is a summary of key issues addressed at the MSRC’s October 27,
2005 meeting. The MSRC’s next meeting is Thursday, November 17, 2005, at
1:30 p.m. in Room CC8.
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:
Receive and file.
Michael D. Antonovich
AQMD Representative on MSRC
Minutes
Minutes from the August 25, 2005 meeting were unanimously approved. They
are attached for your information (Attachment 1).
FY 2005-06 Work Program Awards for Diesel Exhaust Aftertreatment
Retrofits
The MSRC developed a two-phase Conceptual FY 2005-06 Work Program, the
first phase of which was approved by the AQMD Board on September 9, 2005.
The first phase includes $12.875 million in solicitations and projects,
including $1.25 million for a Diesel Exhaust Aftertreatment Retrofit
Program. This Program Announcement (PA), #2006-05, provides a 50 percent
match toward the cost of purchasing and installing CARB-verified particulate
filters up to $4,500 per unit for devices reducing PM only and up to $10,000
per unit for devices reducing both NOx and PM. The application period
commenced October 4, 2005 and ends January 31, 2006. A cap of $200,000 per
entity was established to ensure broad distribution throughout the South
Coast Air District. At its October 27, 2005, meeting the MSRC unanimously
approved four contract awards totaling $584,000. The AQMD Board is scheduled
to consider these awards on November 4, 2005. Additional awards under this
Program are anticipated, and will be subject to MSRC and AQMD Board
approval.
MSRC staff also presented a written report on the status of proposals
received to date under the FY 2005-06 Local Government Match Program. This
program provides $3 million on a first-come, first-serve basis with a
$375,000 per county geographic minimum. To date ten applications totaling
$3,520,052 have been received. Once the geographic minimums have been met,
or the program closes on January 31, 2006, whichever comes first, the MSRC
will consider awards as part of the FY 2005-06 Work Program.
Presentation to AQMD Mobile Source Committee on the Freeway Service
Patrol Program
At its September 2005 meeting, the AQMD Board considered awards under the
FY 2005-06 Work Program, which included awards to the four county
transportation commissions providing funds from the MSRC for freeway service
patrol programs. As part of the AQMD Board’s consideration, several Board
Members had questions regarding the freeway service patrol programs. Mr. Ray
Gorski, MSRC Technical Advisor, responded to questions asked. However,
detailed information regarding the emissions benefits of the freeway service
patrol collected by CALTRANS was not available to address some of the
questions. As such, the AQMD Board requested a presentation on the freeway
service patrol program be made at a future AQMD Mobile Source Committee
meeting. The MSRC directed Mr. Gorski to make a formal presentation to the
AQMD Mobile Source Committee at its next meeting scheduled for November 18,
2005.
Special Reports
As part of the FY 2004-05 Work Program, the MSRC contracted with HiP
Design for website development, hosting and maintenance. The new website,
which will be at
http://www.cleantransportationfunding.org, is scheduled to launch within
the next week or two. A presentation was made to the MSRC displaying the new
website pages, design and special features. Some of the special features
include flash animation, audio of radio commercials the MSRC has funded on
ridesharing, digital photos, an updated library, an information center
including information on funding offered by other organizations and how to
maintain vehicles to reduce emissions from your tailpipe, and many
improvements to features that exist on the current website for both visitors
and website administrators.
Additionally, the MSRC’s Technical Advisor Ray Gorski presented a
synopsis of relevant information from the Energy Policy Act of 2005,
specifically reviewing tax credits on clean transportation vehicles and
infrastructure. The information he gathered will be placed on the MSRC’s
website.
Approval of Miscellaneous Expenditures for FY 2004-05 Fourth Quarter
and FY 2005-06 First Quarter
The MSRC approved the designation of $40,000 of miscellaneous
administrative and mailing costs and $2,500 for travel for FY 2004-05. These
expenses are included within the 5% administrative cap mandated by the AB
2766 legislation and are adopted by the MSRC as part of an annual
Administrative Budget. AQMD staff reported that actual FY 2004-05 fourth
quarter expenditures were $6,189.36 for a total of $30,402.94 for the fiscal
year. Thus, costs were under budget by $12,097.06. For FY 2005-06 the MSRC
approved $41,440 for miscellaneous administrative and mailing costs as well
as $2,500 for travel. First quarter expenses totaled $6,559.83. The MSRC
unanimously received and filed these expense reports.
Received and Approved Final Report
The MSRC unanimously received and approved one final report for Larry
Jacinto Construction Contract #MS04027, which provided $454,510 to repower
six scrapers. All final reports are filed in the AQMD's library and a
two-page summary of each closed project can be viewed in the electronic
library on the MSRC's website. It is anticipated that when the MSRC launches
its new website at
http://www.cleantransportationfunding.org that complete final reports
will be electronically available.
Contract Modification Requests
The MSRC considered two contract modification requests and took action,
as follows:
- For County of Riverside Contract #MS03023, which provides $62,396 to
perform road paving under the Coachella Valley PM10 Reduction Program,
approval of a 16-month, no-cost contractual term extension; and
- For Coachella Valley Association of Governments Contract #MS03033,
which provides $291,808 to purchase street sweeping vehicles and equipment
and rebuild eight sweepers under the Coachella Valley PM10 Reduction
Program, approval of the elimination of two dump trucks and a three-month,
no-cost contractual term extension, but denial of a cost reallocation to
expend a portion of the funds originally allocated to the dump trucks
towards higher costs realized towards the purchase of the light-duty
trucks and rebuilds because the RFP parameters prohibited funding for cost
overruns;
The MSRC also terminated negotiations with two proposers from awards made
as part of the FY 2003-04 Work Program due to their unresponsiveness in
returning required paperwork to execute a contract. They are as follows: 1)
County of Los Angeles, Department of Public Works, which was awarded $60,000
towards the purchase of three propane vehicles; and 2) County of Los
Angeles, Department of Public Works, which was awarded $140,000 towards the
purchase of seven propane street sweepers. The funds allocated to these
projects will revert to the AB 2766 Discretionary Fund for re-allocation in
a future work program.
Contract Administrator Report
The MSRC's AB 2766 Contract Administrator provides a written status
report on all open contracts from FY 1999-00 through the present. This
Contract Administrator Report is attached for your information
(Attachment 2).
Attachments
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| 1 |
Approved August 25, 2005 Minutes |
| 2 |
Contract Administrator Report |
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