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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2014-002
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, SUPPORTING THE TOP TRANSPORTATION PRIORITIES
ESTABLISHED BY THE LOCAL TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURSUING STATE AND FEDERAL
TRANSPORTATION PROJECT FUNDING
WHEREAS, people with special transportation needs have the right to mobility.
Individuals with limited income and people with disabilities rely heavily, sometimes exclusively.
on public and specialized transportation services to live independent and fulfilling lives. These
services are essential for travel to work and medical appointments, to run essential errands, or
simply to take advantage of social or cultural opportunities; and
WHEREAS, under the SAFETEA-LU program, projects funded through three Federal
Transit Administration (FTA) human services transportation programs must be derived from a
"locally developed, coordinated public transit-human services transportation plan", including:
Elderly and persons with Disabilities (Section 5310), Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC,
Section 5316), and New Freedom (Section 5317). The Alaska Department of Transportation and
Public Facilities also includes funds from the Alaska Mental Health Trust in the application
process; and
WHEREAS, the JARC program provides capital and operating funds for services to
improve access to jobs for low income persons; and
WHEREAS, the New Freedom program provides capital and operating funds for transit
and para- transit services and improvements for persons with disabilities, which are new and go
beyond those required by the American with Disabilities Act; and
WHEREAS, the Elderly and persons with Disabilities program provides capital
assistance funding to provide transit and purchase of services to private nonprofit agencies,
federally recognized tribes, and to qualifying local public bodies that provide specialized
transportation services to elderly persons and to persons with disabilities; and
WHEREAS, the Alaska Mental Health Trust provides grants to private non-profit
agencies, federally recognized tribes, and to qualifying local public bodies that serve community
transit needs of trust beneficiaries, namely Alaskans who experience mental illness:
developmental disabilities; chronic alcoholism with psychosis; or Alzheimer's disease and
related dementia through funding for purchase of services, capital and coordinated transportation
system planning; and
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2014-002
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WHEREAS, in order to meet the requirements for federal funding, a local transportation
committee was formed a number of years ago, with representation from public, private and
nonprofit transportation providers and human service agencies, including the State of Alaska,
Sea View Community Services, Seward Independent Living Center, First Student, the City of
Seward, CARTS, the Seward Senior Center, and others. The purpose of this group is to identify
and prioritize transportation needs in the community to maximize the use of federal funds, as
required by the grant programs. Most recently, this group met on December 17, 2013 for the
purpose of developing a funding request priority list, with the recommended priorities as follows:
1) Independent Living Center request for funds to purchase transportation services for the ILC
Voucher Program which will purchase rides from participating local cab companies, and 2)
Seward Senior Center requests funds to purchase an accessible passenger vehicle that will be
used in the coordinated system. The requesting agencies will be responsible for providing the
required match as outlined in the application; and
WHEREAS, the local committee reviewed and recommended through consensus, the
above Project List of priorities to be submitted to the State of Alaska Department of
Transportation and Public Facilities.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEWARD:
Section 1. That the Seward City Council supports the following priorities as identified by ...1
the local transportation committee, for the purposes of pursuing state and federal grant funding
opportunities: 1) Independent Living Center request for funds to purchase transportation
services for the ILC Voucher Program which will purchase rides from participating local cab
companies, and 2) Seward Senior Center requests funds to purchase an accessible passenger
vehicle that will be used in the coordinated system.
Section 2. This resolution takes effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 131 day of
January. 2014.
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2014-002
imp AYES: Keil, Terry, Squires, Butts, Bardarson
NOES: None
ABSENT: Casagranda, Shafer
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
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Agenda Statement
Meeting Date: January 13, 2014
To: Seward Ci Council
Through: Jim Hunt, City Manager
From: Karin Sturdy, Director of Parks & Recreation
Agenda Item: Approval of Seward Community Coordinated Transportation Plan
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
hi order to ensure the most effective use of federal funds administered through the Federal Transit
Administration(F1'A),the program requires that a local transportation committee be established for
the purpose of vetting projects and to ensure that the projects meet tbcbigbcstaudhcatuac [octbc
community as it relates to limited transportation-related grant funding. The FTA and other granting
agencies specifically require that the local government approve the priority list in order to qualify for
funding.
A number of years ago, a transportation group was established in Seward to coordinate local
transportation needs. Over time the group has adopted a transportation plan, and the group meets
periodically to establish priorities to meet various grant opportunities. The group includes
representatives from various organizations in the community,including the State of Alaska,SeaView
Community Services,CARTS,Seward Independent Living Center,First Student,the City of Seward,
the Seward Senior Center, and others which provide transportation services to people with special
transportation needs. Local taxi cab companies have also been invited to participate in numerous
meetings. The intent of the group is to coordinate efforts so that all of Seward's transportation needs
can be met.
Most recently, this group met on Tuesday, December 17th, 2013 for the purpose of developing a
funding request priority list, with the recommended priorities as follows: 1) Independent Living
Center request for funds to purchase transportation services for the ILC Voucher Program which will
purchase rides from participating local cab companies, and 2)Seward Senior Center requests funds
to purchase an accessible passenger vehicle that will be used in the coordinated system. The
requesting agencies will be responsible for providing the required match as outlined in the
application.
The local committee reviewed and recommended through consensus, the above Project List of
priorities to be submitted to the State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities.
In order to be considered eligible for funding these grant applications require that the local
government support the priorities as established by the transportation committee.
INTENT:
To obtain City Council approval of two transportation priorities for submission to State of Alaska
DOT's transportation grant program.