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2000 Session

Budget Amendments - SB30 (Committee Approved)

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Funding for GRTC

Item 518 #6s

Item 518 #6s

First Year - FY2001 Second Year - FY2002
Transportation
Rail and Public Transportation, Department of FY2001 $4,300,000 FY2002 $2,000,000 NGF

Language
Page 351, line 6, strike "$122,152,415" and insert "$126,452,415".
Page 351, line 6, strike "$122,878,115" and insert "$124,878,115".
Page 352, after line 37, insert:
"H.  1. Out of this appropriation, $4,300,000 in the first year from funds carried over from FY 2000 shall be provided to the Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC) for the development and operation of new local service GRTC routes, new GRTC express transit routes or extensions of existing transit routes.  Each new or extended route shall be approved by the local governing body that is authorized herein to receive the new or extended service, prior to the expenditure of these funds for capital or operating purposes for such service.
2.  In the first year, carried over fund sources appropriated from this item include $1,000,000 in federal temporary assistance for Needy Family Funds (TANF) for TANF-eligible clients.  The Department of Social Services shall work with GRTC to obtain federal approval to utilize TANF funds for operating buses or vans in the Greater Richmond area to transport low-income individuals.  Other carried over fund sources in the first year include $1,000,000 from Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality funds allocated to the Richmond Metroplitan Planning Organization/Authority; $300,000 from Transportation Efficiency Improvement Fund (TEIF), $1,000,000 from federal statewide bus purchase funds and $1,000,000 from the Public Transit Capital Fund.  In addition, the Commonwealth Transportation Board shall match dollar-for-dollar all private sector donations for these purposes from transit formula assistance capital funds.
3.  In the second year, $2,000,000 in Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality funds allocated to the Richmond Metropolitan Planning Organization/Authority and $400,000 from the Transportation Efficiency Improvement Fund (TEIF) shall be allocated to the project.  It is the intent of the General Assembly that operational funding for the expansion of public transit in the Greater Richmond area remain within the Greater Richmond region, regardless of where the routes are extended or proposed."


Explanation
(This amendment provides $6,300,000 in funding to the Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC) for the development and operation of new routes. Chapter 935 of the 1999 General Assembly provided the first year funding in FY 2000 but due to delay the funds will not be needed until FY 2001. A companion amendment reduces the FY 2000 mass transit funding for this project. In addition, the $20 million each year transit vehicle and equipment program must allocate a minimum of $1.3 million to this project in each year.