REPORT:
Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee
SYNOPSIS:
Below is a summary of key issues addressed at the MSRC’s regular June
22, 2006 meeting. The MSRC canceled its meeting in July. Therefore, the
MSRC’s next meeting is Thursday, August 17, 2006, at 2:00 p.m. in Room GB.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Receive and file.
Michael D. Antonovich
AQMD Representative on MSRC
Adjustment to New Meeting Schedule Change
At its last meeting, the MSRC changed its meeting schedule from the
fourth Thursday at 1:30 p.m. to the third Thursday at 2:30 p.m. At its June
22, 2006 meeting, the MSRC unanimously agreed to cancel its meeting in July
and changed the time of its future meetings to begin at 2:00 p.m. The next
meeting is scheduled for Thursday, August 17, 2006, at 2:00 p.m. My
participation at future meetings may be conducted via video-conferencing
from the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration or the MTA building in Los
Angeles.
FY 2006-07 Work Program Development
The MSRC directed its Technical Advisory Committee to begin development
of the FY 2006-07 Conceptual Work Program. Three subcommittees will be
formed. The Vehicle Subcommittee will focus on restructuring the existing
school bus incentive program to factor in tax incentives and other funding
opportunities and develop programs focusing on off-road vehicle emissions
reduction strategies, goods movements issues, and retrofit programs. The
Infrastructure Subcommittee will focus on alternative fuel infrastructure
including refueling and facility modifications. Finally, the TCM
Subcommittee will focus on TCM/TDM and other strategies that have a
congestion mitigation aspect in addition to air quality benefit. The popular
Local Government Match Program will also be discussed as part of the
upcoming work program but not until the fall since the Phase II Program is
currently open until October 2006. The intention is to present the
conceptual work program to the MSRC for consideration in August 2006.
Adoption of FY 2006-07 Administrative Budget
Every year in either May or June the MSRC considers an Administrative
Budget for the next fiscal year, as a projection of the 5% administrative
cap provided by the law. The MSRC unanimously approved the FY 2005-06
Administrative Budget with project expenditures in the amount of $619,146,
leaving a margin of more than $90,000 under the cap. The Budget includes
three sections: 1) staff administrative support; 2) contract administration
and program support, which includes three full-time positions that
exclusively support the MSRC; and 3) miscellaneous costs estimated at
$55,690 for expenditures such as MSRC-related travel, printing and mailing
costs, office supplies, advertising, and ethics training newly required by
law. The Administrative Budget also includes one-quarter of the Technical
Advisor’s contract in an amount not to exceed $38,059 plus $15,000 for the
subcontractor previously approved under the Technical Advisor’s contract to
provide special project and contracts assistance as needed by task order.
Received and Approved Final Reports
The MSRC unanimously received and approved two final reports at its June
22, 2006 meeting, as follows:
- Omnitrans Contract #AB02024, which provided $46,127 towards
the purchase of three CNG transit buses and mechanic training; and
- Foothill Transit Agency Contract #AB02007, which provided
$315,000 towards the purchase of 30 CNG transit buses and fueling facility
modifications.
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 June 22, 2006 meeting, the MSRC considered three contract
modification requests and took action, as follows:
- For City of Lawndale Contract #ML04028, which provides $20,000
towards the purchase of heavy-duty CNG vehicles, approval of a no-cost time
extension through December 31, 2006 (approximately five months);
- For City of Cathedral City Contract #MS03032, which provided $24,895
for installation of wind fencing at various locations, approval of a
no-cost, one-year time extension July 17, 2007, and a $1,942 reduction in
their contract value for one wind fence project on Indian land paid through
other means; and
- For City of Glendale Contract #AB01010, which provides $200,000 to
install a new CNG refueling station, instead of their request for an
18-month time extension, approval of a no-cost, six-month time extension
through December 31, 2006, with a mandatory report to be provided at the
MSRC’s November 2006 meeting for confirmation that the station bid was
released on schedule.
Ethics Training
Previously, AQMD legal counsel advised the MSRC about the ethics training
now required under Assembly Bill 1234 since MSRC members are eligible to
receive reimbursement of travel expenses if conducting MSRC business. While
MSRC members have rarely received any such reimbursement under the policy,
guidance was provided to ensure training would be completed by January 1,
2007, as required by statute. At the MSRC’s June 22, 2006 meeting, legal
counsel suggested the MSRC either adopt minor changes to its travel policy
to ensure compliance with AB 1234, or rescind its travel policy. To ensure
flexibility the MSRC chose to maintain a travel reimbursement policy and to
adopt the minor revisions as suggested by legal counsel, which requires
receipts for all expenditures and preparation of a written travel report.
Website Statistical Report
At its June 22, 2006 meeting, the MSRC received a written website report
on its new website at
http://www.cleantransportationfunding.org/, which was launched in
November 2005. The report simply provided data on usage of the website for
their information.
Contract Administrator’s 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’s Report for the month of June is attached for your
information.
Attachment
(PDF 144 KB)
Contract Administrator’s Report
July06 MSRC Board Cte Report.doc
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