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Authorize an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Grant Application for Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) funding (NB)
This item is a request for the City Commission to authorize the submittal of a grant application for Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) funding for the Southwest 62nd Boulevard Connector.
Explanation
On May 18, 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation published a notice of funding availability for TIGER Discretionary Grants. The ARRA of 2009 appropriated $1.5 billion for capital investment in surface transportation infrastructure of which Florida can be awarded up to $300 million.
The applications for funding will use grant selection criteria that focus on three major areas: long term outcomes; job creation and economic stimulus; and innovation. For long-term outcomes, priority will be given to projects that have a significant impact on desirable long-term outcomes for the Nation, a metropolitan area, or a region. The following types of long-term outcomes will be given priority:
(i) State of Good Repair: Improving the condition of existing transportation facilities and systems, with particular emphasis on projects that minimize life-cycle costs.
(ii) Economic Competitiveness: Contributing to the economic competitiveness of the United States over the medium- to long-term.
(iii) Livability: Improving the quality of living and working environments and the experience for people in communities across the United States.
(iv) Sustainability: Improving energy efficiency, reducing dependence on oil, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and benefiting the environment.
(v) Safety: Improving the safety of U.S. transportation facilities and systems.
For Job Creation & Economic Stimulus: The project should demonstrate consistency with the purposes of the Recovery Act, the Department will give priority to projects that are expected to quickly create and preserve...
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