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2002-24897 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2002-24897 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR JULY 10, 2002, TO HEAR PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING THE APPROPRIATION OF $600,000 IN CONGESTION MITIGATION AND AIR QUALITY (CMAQ) FUNDS, AS REQUIRED BY 49 U.S. CODE CHAPTER 53; THESE FUNDS WERE ALLOCATED IN FISCAL YEAR 2001-02 FOR OPERATING PURPOSES OF THE ELECTROWAVE SHUTTLE SERVICE; THE CITY PROPOSES TO UTILIZE $300,000 OF THESE FUNDS RETROACTIVELY IN 2001-02, AND THE $300,000 BALANCE IN 2002-03; THE REQUIRED TWENTY PERCENT LOCAL MATCH BEING AMPLY PROVIDED BY THE CITY CONTRIBUTION TO THE ANNUAL ELECTROWAVE OPERATING BUDGET. WHEREAS, for the last two fiscal years, the Miami Beach Electrowave Shuttle Service has been allocated federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funds, via the Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT) Work Program process; and WHEREAS, CMAQ funds are administrated' by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA); and WHEREAS, to date, Miami-Dade Transit (MDT) has been the only "designated recipienf of CMAQ funds in the entire County: has acted as coordinator/pass-through of CMAQ funds specifically allocated for the Electrowave; and has conducted the federally-required Public Hearing on the funds and their intended uses; and WHEREAS, the Fiscal Year 2001-02 FOOT Work Program allocated $600,000 in CMAQ funds for Electrowave operating purposes, under FM # 253515-1-84-01: and WHEREAS, MDT has declined to continue their coordinator/pass through role, on the City's behalf; and, consequently, the City is in the process of becoming a "designated recipient" of CMAQ funds, independent of MDT; and WHEREAS, a date needs to be set and advertised for the required Public Hearing on the CMAQ funds and its proposed uses. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 'fHE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby set a Public Hearing for July 10, 2002, to hear public comment regarding the appropriation of $600,000 in Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funds, as required by 49 U.S.C., Chapter 53; these funds were allocated in FY 2001-02 for operating purposes of the Electrowave Shuttle Service; the City proposes to utilize $300,000 of these funds in 2001-02, retroactively, and the $300,000 balance in 2002-03; the required twenty percent local match being amply provided by the City contribution to the annual Electrowave Operating Budget. ~r~ APPRO'tt:b AlTO FOAM &LANGUAGI \\CH2\VOL 1\WORK\$TRAIAMELlA\FT'" rQfL ~ ,2002. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 19th day of ATTEST: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY m - Condensed Title: A RESOLUTION SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR JULY 10, 2002, REGARDING THE APPROPRIATION OF $600,000 IN CONGESTION MITIGATION AND AIR QUALITY (CMAQ) FEDERAL FUNDS ALLOCATED IN FY 2001-02 FOR OPERATING PURPOSES OF THE ELECTROWAVE SHUTTLE SERVICE. Issue: Shall the City set a Public Hearing for July 10, 2002, for the CMAQ operating funds? Item Summary/Recommendation: The City is in the process of becoming a "designated recipienf' of Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funds, independent of Miami-Dade Transit. As a result, the City will deal directly with FTA regarding the federal CMAQ funds. $600,000 in CMAQ funds were allocated in FY 2001-02 for operating purposes of the Electrowave Shuttle Service. Consequently, the City is required (by 49 U.S. Code Section 53), to hold a public hearing on the appropriation of these operating funds, which are administered by FTA. The City proposes to utilize these funds as follow: 1) $300,000 to retroactively provide for the operating expenditures covered by the FY 2001-02 Electrowave Operating Budget, which was approved by Resolution No. 2001- 24586 dated 09/21/01; and 2) the remaining $300,000 as part of the upcoming FY 2002-03 operating budget. In both cases, the required 20% local cash match is amply provided by the City's annual $1 million- plus contribution to the Electrowave Operating Budget, utilizing Parking Enterprise Retained Earnings. The Administration recommends that a July 10, 2002 public hearing be set for the $600,000 in CMAQ funds, and the corresponding Resolution be approved. FOO!}' Boa'" Recommendation, Financial Information: Amount to be expended: Finance Dept. 480.0461.000312 Resos.No. 2001-24623 and 2001-24586, FY 2001-02 Electrowave Operating Budget To be approved in 09/02 as part of the FY 2002-03 Electrowave 0 eratin Bud et Source of Funds: F:\WORK\$TRAIAMELlA\FTA\CMAQ$600,OOOCIS.doc ~. AGENDA ITEM DATE e-1M lh 'I PI "'0').. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.ci.miami-beach.ft.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM From: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~ City Manager ~ Date: June 19, 2002 To: Subject: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CI COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR JULY 10, 2002, TO HEAR PUBLIC COMMENTS REGARDING THE APPROPRIATION OF $600,000 IN CONGESTION MITIGATION AIR QUALITY (CMAQ) FUNDS, AS REQUIRED BY 49 U. S. CODE, CHAPTER 53; THESE FUNDS WERE ALLOCATED IN FISCAL YEAR 2001-02 FOR OPERATING PURPOSES OF THE ELECTROWAVE SHUTTLE SERVICE; THE CITY PROPOSES TO UTILIZE $300,000 OF THESE FUNDS RETROACTIVELY IN 2001-02, AND THE $300,000 BALANCE IN 2002-03; THE REQUIRED TWENTY PERCENT LOCAL MATCH IS AMPLY PROVIDED BY THE CITY CONTRIBUTION TO THE ANNUAL ELECTROWAVE OPERATING BUDGET. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution that sets the Public Hearing. ANALYSIS As the only "designated recipient" of Federal Transit Administration (FT A) funds in Miami- Dade County, the Miami-Dade Transit (MDT) has acted as coordinator/pass-through of both FTA and Congestion Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ) funds allocated to the Miami Beach Electrowave Shuttle Service. Therefore, until recently, MDT has conducted the public hearings on both funds, as required by 49 U.S.C., Chapter 53. In FY 2001-02, when $600,000 in CMAQ funds were allocated for oDeratinCl purposes of the Electrowave, the City was informed of MDT's intention to quit the coordinator/pass through role, on the City's behalf. Consequently, the City is in the process of becoming a "designated recipient" of FTA and CMAQ funds, independent of MDT CMAQ funds are administered by FT A, with the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) Work Program process acting as the clearinghouse for the funds. Once CMAQ funds are allocated for Electrowave purposes, the following CMAQ/FT A guidelines become applicable to the City: 1. FDOT designates a "financial number" for each individual CMAQ fund allocation, this particular $600,000 in FY 2001-02 funds being FM #253515-1-84-01. June 19, 2002 Commission Memorandum Setting Public Hearing/CMAQ Funds for Electrowave Page 2 2. The City identifies the required 20% local cash match to the CMAQ funds. This local match is amply provided for in the annual Electrowave operating budget, which normally includes over $1 million in Miami Beach Parking Enterprise Retained Eamings. 3. The City holds a properly advertised public hearing on the CMAQ funds and their proposed uses, and appropriates the funds for operating purposes of the Electrowave Shuttle Service. In this particular case, the Administration proposes to utilize the $600,000 in FY 2001-02 CMAQ funds as follows: IJ $300,000 as part of the present FY 2001-02 Electrowave Operating Budget. In fact, Resolution No. 2001-24586, dated September 21, 2001, already included this $300,000 and the City's 20% matching funds for the above-mentioned purpose; and IJ $300,000 as part of the upcoming FY 2002-03 Electrowave Operating Budget, which will be submitted for Commission consideration/adoption in September 2002. 4. The City files the application/appropriation packet electronicallv with the FT A Regional Office in Atlanta, Georgia. The City submission is prepared by the Miami Beach Transportation Management Association (MBTMA), then reviewed and signed electronically by designated City officials (Director of Public Works and City Attorney). 5. FTA Regional Office reviews the paperwork, attaches a number to the funding application (CMAQ grant number), and submits it to the next level of approval. 6. FTA Central/Washington D.C. reviews/approves the Regional Office recommendation. 7. U.S. Department of Labor reviews for compliance with labor laws. 8. FT A "obligates" the CMAQ funds for operating purposes of the Electrowave. Once FT A obligates the funds they are secured for the intended purpose. 9. City (MBTMA) pays the vendor invoices, utilizing City funds advanced for the purpose. 10. MBTMA prepares packet and City submits invoices/request for reimbursement to the FTA Regional Office. 11. FTA reimburses the City for the operating expenditures covered by CMAQ funds. In order for the City to be reimbursed, retroactively, for the $300,000 in FY 2001-02 Electrowave operating expenditures covered by these CMAQ funds; and to utilize the $300,000 fund balance in FY 2002-03, the Administration recommends that the required public hearing date be set and the Resolution approved. JG/RM/FB/JJ/AJ IICH2\VOL 1IWORK\$TRAIAMELlAIFTAICMAQ$600,000.memo.doc