Memorandum
Date: 4/1/2022
To: The Honorable Lake County AQMD Board of Directors
From: Douglas Gearhart, APCO
Subject: Carl Moyer Grant Program Year 24
Executive Summary:
The Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program (CMP) was established in 1998 as a grant program to fund the incremental cost of cleaner-than-required heavy-duty engines. The program now includes the reduction of particulate matter (PM) emissions and reduction of reactive organic gases (ROG), and originally targeted the reduction of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emissions.
The CMP has historically been, and continues to be, a paper heavy and legalistic process to implement and administer. Ongoing obligations to monitor the funding contracts could become a significant resource demand. With changes in the program requirements several years ago, we are able to fund school bus projects and a few other project categories have been simplified and have potential for some projects to move forward that had previously been deemed not cost effective.
Districts, such as the LCAQMD, with a population less than 1% of the state total population are eligible for a Matching Fund Waiver and program funding of up to $200,000. The present program guidelines state in part that the District submit a minute order or resolution authorizing the APCO to implement the program. The guidelines remain largely unchanged from the prior years.
The ARB continues to require a contract for the individual grants and typically 5 to 10 years of follow up reporting. The LCAQMD has received Seventeen previous grant awards. We currently have partial Year 21, 22, and 23 funds available. Year 21, 22, and most of Year 23 funds are anticipated to be used for several school bus electric vehicle projects. If we fail to timely apply for the grant funds or do not timely expend funds (within 2 years of disbursement and an additional 2 years to liquidate), the funds allocated to Lake County must be returned to the St...
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