5339 Bus and
Bus Facilities
Program
Call for Projects
Cory Davis
Comprehensive
Transportation
Planning Manager
January 4, 2018
Agenda
▪ Introductions
▪ 5339 program definition
▪ Eligible applicants
▪ Eligible activities
▪ Regional Model
▪ Cost sharing
▪ Application process
▪ Questions
Introductions
▪ KDOT Team Members
▪ Cory Davis
▪ Mike Spadafore
▪ Kelly Broxterman
▪ Scott Lein
▪ Rene Hart
▪ TranSystems – Sarah Frost
▪ Groundswell – Lisa Koch
5339 Program Definition
▪ Federal funding for
buses, facilities and
related equipment
▪ Multiple years and
types of funding
▪ Opportunity to fund
multiple projects
Eligible Applicants
▪ Local governments
▪ Transit providers
▪ Tribal nations
▪ Non-profits operating public transportation programs
Bus replacement, rehab or purchase
▪ Current vehicles on statewide bid
▪ Specific procurements
▪ Rehabs or modifications to existing vehicles
▪ Non-statewide bid vehicles – bid locally
Bus Related Equipment
▪ In-vehicle cameras
▪ Passenger counters
▪ Fareboxes
▪ Safety and security
▪ Other equipment
▪ Locally bid with KDOT support
Bus Facilities
▪ Purchase of existing structure
▪ Rehab of existing structure
▪ New construction
▪ Safety and security
Cost Sharing
▪ Federal: 80 percent
▪ Local: 20 percent▪ Non-DOT federal sources
▪ State or local government resources
▪ Revenues from advertising
▪ Service contracts
▪ Other sources
Regional Business Model
▪ Illustrating consistency with the regional business model
▪ Forming or enhancing regional connections
▪ Supporting existing regional efforts
Timeline
Call For Projects
December 20,
2017 Webinar
January 4, 2018
Question
period ends
February 9,
2018
Applications
due
February 16,
2018
Application Process
Application Process
Application Process
Application Process
Project Submission
▪ Submit applications electronically (email or USB storage device) by February 16, 2018 to:
Cory DavisComprehensive Transportation Planning ManagerKansas Department of TransportationEisenhower State Office Building700 SW Harrison St.Topeka, KS [email protected]
•KDOT’s first design-build project•Will cost $288 million to complete•Expected opening date December 2016
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