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Funding presentation Ashley Reynolds & Jaime R. Lemus Funding presentation Ashley Reynolds & Jaime R. Lemus

Funding presentation Ashley Reynolds & Jaime R. Lemus - PowerPoint Presentation

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Funding presentation Ashley Reynolds & Jaime R. Lemus - PPT Presentation

WELCOME Existing Funding Sources Statewide 28 million in AQIP Local Sacramento Emergency Clean Air Transportation SECAT Program 3 million annually in CMAQ funding Low Emission Vehicle Incentive Program ID: 652484

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Funding presentationAshley Reynolds & Jaime R. Lemus

WELCOMESlide2

Existing Funding SourcesStatewide$28 million in AQIP

LocalSacramento Emergency Clean Air Transportation (SECAT) Program$3 million annually in CMAQ funding

Low Emission Vehicle Incentive Program

$4 million annually in Carl Moyer funding

$2 million annually in DMV surcharge fundingAB 923 funding in El Dorado, Placer & Yolo-SolanoSlide3

State Funding Sources

$85

million for agricultural projects

$140

million for zero and near zero freight

$180

million for HVIP ($35 million for transit)

$140 million for CVRP$255 million for AB 617 Community Air Protection

Increase Carl Moyer Program by $52 million annually statewideExisting funding is about $65 million annuallySacramento currently receives about $4 million annually

$50 million for Zero & Near Zero Emission Warehouse Program

AB 1274

SB 132

AB 134Slide4

Category

Bill

Projects

Estimated Sacramento Regional Amount

Agriculture

AB 134

Tractors, Pump Electrification

$

2 – 9

million

Zero Emission

Freight Vouchers

AB 134

Freight Equipment$1 millionHVIP (Truck Vouchers)AB 134Low Emission Large Trucks$5 – 11 millionHVIP (Transit Bus Vouchers)AB 134Zero Emission Transit Buses$0 – 2 millionCVRPAB 134Advanced Technology Cars$4 – 8 millionEFMP & Clean MobilityAB 134Clean Car Share & Replacement$3 – 4 millionCommunity Air Protection (Moyer)AB 134Trucks, off road diesel, marine, infrastructure$2 – 5 millionZero & Near Zero Emission Freight Facilities in DACSB 132TRU’s and electrical infrastructure, hydrogen forklifts$3 millionIncrease in Carl MoyerAB 1274Ag tractors, trucks, buses, infrastructure, locomotives $3 million

Potential Impact to SacramentoSlide5

Funding for California

$800 million to be spent in California over 10 years by VW$200 million every 30 months (2.5yrs)

Investments

may include:

Planning and InfrastructureBrand Neutral Education and Outreach

Programs and Actions

to Increase public exposure or access to

Zero Emission VehiclesSacramento Green Citywww.electrifyamerica.com

To reduce NOx emissions

$422,636,320

to be distributed in California

Possible Funding can include

Class 8 Local Freight Tracks and Port Drayage Trucks

Class 4-8 School Bus, Shuttle Bus, or Transit Bus Freight SwitchersFerries/TugsOcean Going Vessels Shore powerClass 4-7 Local Freight Trucks (Medium Trucks)Airport Ground Support EquipmentForklifts and Port Cargo Handling EquipmentLight Duty ZEV Supply EquipmentDiesel Emission Reduction Act ZEV Investment CommitmentEnvironmental Mitigation Trust AgreementSlide6

VW – Potential Regional InvestmentAppendix C 2.0L Consent DecreeZero emission vehicle fueling infrastructure

Approximately $9 million per year for Sacramento Region (10 years)Sacramento designated as a Green CityAppendix D 2.0L & 3.0L Consent DecreeNOx Mitigation Projects replacing trucks, buses, locomotives, and other equipment

A

pproximately $7 million per year for Sacramento region (3 years)

Additional Mitigation 3.0L Consent DecreeFunding zero emission vehicle (ZEV) aspects of vehicle replacement programsApproximately $3 million for Sacramento region (one time allocation)Slide7
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ESTIMATED AMOUNT FOR SACRAMENTO REGIONLOW CARBON TRANSPORTATION (Existing funding is currently about $

9 Million )

$41-71 Million