REPORT:
Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee
SYNOPSIS:
Below is a summary of key issues addressed at the MSRC’s regular
November 16, 2006 meeting. Since the MSRC has no meetings in December,
their next meeting is Thursday, January 18, 2007, at 2:00 p.m. in Room
CC8.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Receive and file.
Henry Hogo
Assistant Deputy Executive Officer/
Science & Technology Advancement
2007 Meeting Calendar Adopted
The MSRC adopted its 2007 meeting calendar, which calls for meetings of
its Technical Advisory Committee (MSRC-TAC) on the first Thursday and MSRC
meetings on the third Thursday of every month. The MSRC-TAC meets at 1:30
p.m. and the MSRC at 2:00 p.m., although there is the possibility the start
time for the MSRC may change. Meetings are conducted in Room CC8. Attached
is the calendar for your information (Attachment 1).
Minutes
Minutes from the October 19, 2006 meeting were unanimously approved. They
are attached for your information (Attachment 1).
Phase II FY 2005-06 Local Government Match Program Awards
As part of Phase II of the FY 2005-06 Work Program, the MSRC allocated $1
million to assist local governments. A Local Government Match Program
Announcement, #PA2006-10, was released on July 6, 2006, providing matching
funds dollar for dollar to AB 2766 City/County Subvention Funds and/or local
matching funds for the purchase of alternative fuel heavy-duty vehicles and
infrastructure, including new stations, station upgrades and expansions, and
facility modifications. The Program Announcement provided for an extended
application period from July 6 through October 6, 2006, and funds were to be
distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis with a geographic minimum of
$125,000 per county. When the Program Announcement closed on October 6,
2006, a total of 19 eligible applications requesting $1,842,969 had been
received. At its November 16, 2006 meeting, the MSRC unanimously awarded all
19 applications full funding totaling $1,842,969 (using $1 million from
funding originally allocated to this Program and an additional $842,969 in
turnback funds) under the FY 2005-06 AB 2766 Discretionary Fund Work. The
AQMD Board will consider these awards at its December 1, 2006 meeting.
PM10 Reduction Street Sweeping Operations Added as New FY 2006-07
Work Program Element
At its November 16, 2006 meeting the MSRC considered an urgency request
from the Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG) for assistance
in mitigating re-entrained road dust in light of the fact that Coachella
Valley is at risk of losing its attainment status for PM10. CVAG asked for
immediate funding assistance to continue administration of its street
sweeping operations throughout the CVAG region as part of CVAG’s Regional
PM10 Street Sweeping Program, which is an element of the Coachella Valley
State Implementation Plan. Street sweeping is especially critical following
wind events, where significant amounts of sand accumulate on roadways
throughout the entire Coachella Valley. Following full discussion of the
issue, the MSRC unanimously approved this urgency item as an element of its
FY 2006-07 Work Program and awarded a sole-source contract in the amount of
$400,000 to CVAG. The MSRC also directed its Technical Advisory Committee to
develop a new Local Government Match Program and recommend how a new element
could be added to the Program to assist all cities in the AQMD’s
jurisdiction with PM10 problems through street sweeping operations. The AQMD
Board will consider this award at its December 1, 2006 meeting.
Phase II FY 2006-07 Work Program Development
MSRC staff updated the Committee on the status of the FY 2006 Work
Program categories as well as those under development/refinement for Phase
II. Specifically, for Phase II, the MSRC directed staff and its Technical
Advisory Committee to determine the feasibility of a program funding
low-emission tow trucks for freeway service patrols, how best to implement a
“511” commuter services regional campaign, to develop a new Local Government
Match Program including possibly adding a new eligible category to provide
local governments with funding for PM10 street sweeping operations, and to
recommend whether any additional categories should be developed or whether
there should be an infusion of additional funding for existing Phase I
categories that remain open. The Technical Advisory Committee will conduct
subcommittee meetings during the next couple of months and bring forward
recommendations in early 2007.
New/Replacement Contract Awarded under FY 2002-03 Work Program
The MSRC previously awarded a contract to the City of Desert Hot Springs
in the amount of $42,979 for the purchase of one CNG pickup and one CNG
street sweeper and to implement post-even cleanup under the FY 2002-03 Work
Program. Due to staffing changes at the City, however, the work was not
completed before the contract, No. MS03024, expired in September 2006. Out
of the $42,979 in the recently expired contract, $24,956.05 has been paid to
date for the street sweeper and post-event cleanup. The CNG pickup has not
yet been delivered. At its November 16, 2006 meeting, the MSRC unanimously
approved a new/replacement contract with the City of Desert Hot Springs in
an amount not to exceed $2,965 to complete the work started under Contract
#MS03024. The contract term will be three months. The AQMD Board will
consider this new/replacement contract at its December 1, 2006 meeting.
Received and Approved Final Reports
The MSRC unanimously received and approved two final reports at its
November 16, 2006 meeting, as follows:
- Road Builders, Inc., Contract #MS04017, which provided
$953,080 towards the repower of 12 heavy-duty off-road scrapers; and
- Sukut Construction, Inc., Contract #MS05034, which provided
$1,151,136 also towards the repower of 12 heavy-duty off-road 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 in the future the MSRC’s website,
http://www.cleantransportationfunding.org/, will include complete final
reports in its electronic library.
Contract Modification Requests
At its November 16, 2006 meeting, the MSRC considered three contract
modification requests and took unanimous action, as follows:
- For City of Glendale Contract #AB01010, which provides
$200,000 towards installation of a new CNG station, approval of an extension
through February 2008 with a status report due July 2007, at which time the
MSRC will determine if further action is required;
- For City of Desert Hot Springs Contract #ML04046, which
provides $40,000 towards purchase of two CNG pickups and installation of a
time-fill CNG station, approval of a three-month contractual term extension;
and
- For Cathedral City Contract #ML04043, which provides $50,000
towards purchase of a CNG pickup, dump truck and water truck, approval of a
six-month contractual term extension.
Contracts Administrator’s Report
The MSRC's AB 2766 Contracts Administrator provides a written status
report on all open contracts from FY 1999-00 through the present. The
Contracts Administrator’s Report for the month of August is attached for
your information (Attachment 2).
Attachment(s)
(EXE 524 kb)
1) Adopted 2007 Meeting Schedule
2) Approved October 19, 2006 Minutes
3) Contract Administrator’s Report
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