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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10 MOTOR VEHICLE REGIS 11-19-01AGENDA REPORT REVISED NO. 10 1 1 '19-01 MEETING DATE: TO: FROM: I I 23.5-05 NOVEMBER 19,2001 WILLIAM HUSTON, CITY MANAGER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: PROJECT FUNDING FOR THE MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION SUBVENTION FUNDS (ASSEMBLY BILL 2766) PROGRAM · I III III IIIII I III I III IIIIIII III II I SUMMARY Each year the City Council is requested to authorize the use of the City's Assembly Bill (AB) 2766 funds to off-set .costs for state mandated vehicle emission programs implemented by the City of Tustin. This year the City Council is being requested to allocate the Fiscal Year (FY) 2001/2002 AB 2766 funds to the development and/or maintenance of the Commuter Rail Station. RECOMMENDATION That the City Council: . Authorize the use of City AB 2766 funds for the Tustin Commuter Rail Station; and, . Authorize the City Manager to approve additional AB 2766 expenditures, consistent with Air Quality Management District guidance, throughout the 2001/2002 program year as needed. FISCAL IMPACT . ,. . AB 2766 turn-back funds are made available to local governments for use in offsetting state mandated vohiclo omissions reduction programs. Tustin will mcoivo approximately $78,000 for the 200'1/2002 pro, ram year. The use of these funds reduces General Fund responsibility to fund emission reduction pro§roms. Attachment "A" provides a summary of AB 27t3{3 fund pm[Imm activities, revenues, expenditures, and carryover balances. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION On September 30, 1990, the State Legislature authorized the S°uth Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) to impose an additional motor vehicle registration fee of two dollars ($2) per vehicle to finance the implementation of transportation measures embodied in the Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) and provisions of the California Clean Air Act. Commencing Fiscal Year 1991-1992, subvention disbursements were made available to cities and agencies. Forty percent of the funds collected from the City Council Report Project Funding for AB 2766 Program November 19, 2001 Page 2 Department of Motor Vehicle registration fees are returned to local governments for local vehicle emission reduction programs. AB 2766 turn-back funds must be used solely to reduce pollution from motor vehicles and for related planning, monitoring, enforcement, and technical studies necessary for the implementation of state and regional clean air goals. PROGRAM AND BUDGET INFORMATION In past years, the City of Tustin has used AB 2766 funds to offset the costs associated with the following air emission reduction programs' FY 1991-92 Project Vehicle conversion to propane FY 1992-93 Project No programs funded FY 1993-94 Projects Commuter Rail Station Partial funding of Air Quality Element of the General Plan Personnel costs for administration FY 1994-95 Projects Commuter Rail Station Personnel costs for administration Training/Save Our Air Rideshare Program incentives (SOAR) FY 1995-96 Projects Commuter Rail Station Personnel costs for administration Training/SOAR Program incentives FY 1996-97 Projects Commuter Rail Station SOAR Program Costs SOAR Compensation Pay Computer Software FY 1997-98 Projects Commuter Rail Station SOAR Compensation Pay FY 1998-99 Projects Commuter Rail Station SOAR Compensation Pay City Council Report Project Funding for AB 2766 Program November 19, 2001 Page 3 FY 1999-00 Projects Commuter Rail Station Air Quality Technical Assistance FY 2000-01 Projects Commuter Rail Station Air Quality Technical Assistance PROPOSED FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002 PROGRAM ALLOCATIONS COMMUTER RAIL STATION.FUNDING ASSISTANCE - Since 1992 the Community Development and Public Works Departments have been working on the site acquisition, funding, design, engineering, planning, and construction of the Tustin Commuter Rail Station. AB 2766 funds have been previously allocated by the City Council for the commuter rail station. The rail station will require additional monies and the use of AB 2766 funds for operation and maintenance. In Fiscal Years 1993-94 and 1994-95, the City Council allocated $40,000 annually in AB 2766 funds for.the.rail station. In Fiscal Years 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999- 00, and 2000-01 the City Council allocated $65,000, $130,000, $97,084, $113,215, $107,750, and $121,759, respectively. As shown on Attachment A, the allocations in 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00, and 2000-01 included annual revenues, interest, and carryover balances. Interest revenue has increased because commuter rail allocations have been set aside and not expended. This year staff is recommending that the entire AB 2766 Fiscal Year 2001-2002 turn-back funds (estimated at $78,000) plus interest (estimated at $38,000) be allocated to the Commuter Rail Station Funding Assistance. Construction on the commuter rail station commenced on September 25, 2000. It is anticipated that construction will be completed by December 2001 and that commuter rail service to the station will begin thereafter. Scott Reekstin Senior Planner Attachment A: Project AB 2766 Fund Program ccreports~ab2766 2001 .doc Ei-iza b-et-h~. ~inS,~ck Director of Community Development