The Sonoma County Transportation Authority’s (SCTA) Congestion Management Agency (CMA) Block Grant Call for Project has now been released and is available for download. The call for projects covers three programs funded with Surface Transportation Program and Congestion Management/Air Quality Program Funding: Local Streets and Roads Shortfall, Regional Bicycle Program and the Transportation for Livable Communities Program. Applications may be delivered to Seana Gause in the SCTA offices by mail at:
490 Mendocino Avenue, Suite 206
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Applications may also be delivered via email, depending on file size, to sgause@sctainfo.org
Completed applications are due by April 30, 2010 by 5:00 P.M.
If you have any questions regarding the Call for Projects or the application process, please contact Seana Gause at (707) 565-5372 (work), or (707) 326-4052 (cell). The Call for Projects and accompanying Strategic Plan will be posted on the SCTA website. If you know of an agency or entity that may be eligible for these federal funding programs who is not on this mailing list, please share this call for projects.
Golden Gate Transit will hold an open house to consider reduction in bus service on Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 4 pm to 7 pm, Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds, East Washington Street & Fairground Drive, Petaluma, CA. FY 2010/2011 Financial Plan for Achieving Long-term Financial Stability
"For TIGER Discretionary Grants, the Section 1511 Certification is a requirement for award of the Grant Funds to a State or local agency. While this Certification is not required to be submitted with the application, it must be executed and posted on a website and linked to Recovery.gov prior to the recipient of a TIGER Discretionary Grant receiving Grant Funds.
A template for the Certification is available on the Department’s Recovery Act website. Additional information about this certification requirement is available in Section X of the Notice."
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