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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - “ARRA” June 23, 2009
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Presentation Outline BackgroundBackground

Orange County FundingOrange County Funding

TransportationTransportation

SummarySummary

Stimulus TeamStimulus Team

Next StepsNext Steps

SummarySummary

Presentation Outline BackgroundBackground

Orange County FundingOrange County Funding

TransportationTransportation

SummarySummary

Stimulus TeamStimulus Team

Next StepsNext Steps

SummarySummary

Background

• $787 billion stimulus plan

•Signed into law on Feb. 17, 2009

•Purpose:

•Create and save jobs

• Jumpstart the economy

•Build foundation for long-term growth

ARRA

Background

• Florida – In excess of $15 billion over three years• State’s FY 2010 budget

includes $5.3 billion from stimulus funds

• Tax relief for Florida - $9.85 billion

• Competitive grant opportunities

Presentation Outline BackgroundBackground

Orange County FundingOrange County Funding

TransportationTransportation

SummarySummary

Stimulus TeamStimulus Team

Next StepsNext Steps

SummarySummary

Transportation

Transportation

$48B nationwide transportation infrastructure investment Aviation - Transit

Highways - Maritime

Railroads

Additional $10B for high speed and passenger rail (competitive grants)

$1.7B for Florida transportation infrastructure $1.35B highways and bridges $290M urban transit systems $50M airport improvements

Funding to be apportioned by population formula Funding available for mix of state and qualifying

local projects

Transportation

State road project in Orange County SR 50 (SR 429 to Avalon Road)

State flexible ARRA funds

$35.4M (approx. project cost)

Construction letting November 2009

Transportation

State enhancement project in Orange County Silver Star Road (SR 438)

(Pine Hills Road to Willow Bend)

$366K (approx. project cost)

Developing concept plan

Design and construction this fall

Reviewing LAP agreement

Transportation

Bridge replacement projects Taylor Creek Road Bridge

Harrell Road Bridge

Thorpe Road Bridge

Campo Way Bridge

Design updates underway Reviewing LAP agreements Total allocation: $4.5M

Transportation

Resurfacing projects

Lake Underhill Road General Rees Avenue Dean Road Kaley Street

Reviewing LAP agreements

Total allocation: $7.9M

County to fund $274K Kaley Street shortfall

Transportation

Traffic Engineering project LED traffic signal conversion $1M allocated from EPD’s $7.5M

EECBG 580 intersections under review

for conversion

Transportation

Other Opportunities TIGER grants

(discretionary grants)

EDA grants(Economic Development Administration)

Transportation

TIGER GrantsTIGER Grants $1.5B available nationwide $1.5B available nationwide

until September 30, 2011until September 30, 2011 September 15, 2009 September 15, 2009

application deadlineapplication deadline Includes NEPA Includes NEPA

requirementsrequirements Coordinated through MPOCoordinated through MPO Projects discussed included Projects discussed included

I-4 & SR 50I-4 & SR 50

Transportation

EDA GrantsEDA Grants $150M available nationwide$150M available nationwide

$100M Public Works projects$100M Public Works projects

Funding available until September Funding available until September 30, 201030, 2010

Public Works projects must meet Public Works projects must meet “special needs” criteria“special needs” criteria

Preference for cash or in-kind Preference for cash or in-kind contributionscontributions

Includes NEPA requirementsIncludes NEPA requirements

Transportation

Presentation Outline BackgroundBackground

Orange County FundingOrange County Funding

TransportationTransportation

SummarySummary

Stimulus TeamStimulus Team

Next StepsNext Steps

SummarySummary

Orange County Funding

• Grant awards and allocations for Orange County

Orange County Funding

Homeless Prevention & Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP)

• Financial assistance and services to prevent homelessness and to provide re-housing and stabilization for those that have become homeless

• $2.5 million for Orange County• Presented & approved by BCC on May

12th

Orange County Funding

Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant (EECBG)

• Funding to reduce fossil fuel emissions, reduce and improve energy use, spur economic growth and create/retain jobs

• $7.5 million awarded to Orange County

• Presented & approved by BCC on May 19th

• The purpose is to improve infrastructure, energy efficiency, and access to health care

• $1.7 million funding for Pine Castle sidewalk and drainage improvements, and energy efficiency improvements to community centers

• BCC approved June 2, 2009

Community Development Block Grant(CDBG – R)

Orange County Funding

• This program helps reduce This program helps reduce energy costs for low-energy costs for low-income households by income households by increasing energy increasing energy efficiency of homesefficiency of homes

• $2.2 million allocated to $2.2 million allocated to Orange CountyOrange County

• Goal of 308 housing unitsGoal of 308 housing units

Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)

Orange County Funding

• Assistance for low income households Assistance for low income households to attain the skills necessary in to attain the skills necessary in attaining self sufficiencyattaining self sufficiency

• Orange County funding – $1.3 millionOrange County funding – $1.3 million

Orange County Funding

Community Service Block Grant

• Byrne/JAGByrne/JAG• Neighborhood Stabilization Neighborhood Stabilization

Program IIProgram II• TransportationTransportation• Fire Stations Fire Stations • Brown FieldsBrown Fields• CensusCensus• COPS grantsCOPS grants• Crime Victims AssistanceCrime Victims Assistance• Drinking and Clean Water Drinking and Clean Water

State Revolving Loan FundState Revolving Loan Fund• OthersOthers

Competitive Grants

Presentation Outline BackgroundBackground

Orange County FundingOrange County Funding

TransportationTransportation

SummarySummary

Stimulus TeamStimulus Team

Next StepsNext Steps

SummarySummary

Orange County’s Web Page Orange County’s Web Page (Coming Soon)(Coming Soon)

Presentation Outline BackgroundBackground

Orange County FundingOrange County Funding

TransportationTransportation

SummarySummary

Stimulus TeamStimulus Team

Next StepsNext Steps

SummarySummary

Next Steps

• Monitor and coordinate through Monitor and coordinate through appropriate state agenciesappropriate state agencies

• Complete grant applicationsComplete grant applications

• Process budget and CIP Process budget and CIP amendments as necessaryamendments as necessary

• Tracking and complianceTracking and compliance

• Keep Board updatedKeep Board updated

Presentation Outline BackgroundBackground

Orange County FundingOrange County Funding

TransportationTransportation

SummarySummary

Stimulus TeamStimulus Team

Next StepsNext Steps

SummarySummary

Summary

• $787 billion ARRA includes funding for $787 billion ARRA includes funding for state and local governmentsstate and local governments

• $33.2 million in formula/entitlement $33.2 million in formula/entitlement grants awarded to Orange County to grants awarded to Orange County to datedate

• Numerous competitive grant Numerous competitive grant opportunitiesopportunities

• Team is aggressively tracking, Team is aggressively tracking, monitoring and applying for all grant monitoring and applying for all grant opportunitiesopportunities

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

of 2009- “ARRA”

June 23, 2009


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