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National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board . Overview of JARC & New Freedom Projects, FY 2013 HSTC Task Force Meeting February 20,2014 Lynn Winchell-Mendy Transportation Planner. JARC and New Freedom Grants, 2007-2013. JARC and New Freedom Projects Funded to Date.
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National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Overview of JARC & New Freedom Projects, FY 2013 HSTC Task Force Meeting February 20,2014 Lynn Winchell-Mendy Transportation Planner
JARC and New Freedom Projects Funded to Date • Project Sponsors by Agency Type 2007 through 2010
Recommended Projects - FY 2013 6 JARC Grants - $1,954,720 4 New Freedom Grants - $1,015,970
Doorways for Women & Families Grant: Taxi vouchers (priority project in FY2013 solicitation) Target Population: Residents of shelters and transitional housing programs in Northern Virginia Purpose: To get to job training, conduct job searches or reach employment locations Total Funding: $40,000
Dulles Area Transportation Association Grant: Rotating Rideshare Coordinator – mobility management Target Population: Low-income employees of employment sites in the Dulles corridor Purpose: Assistance to form carpools, vanpools and to improve transit use Total Funding: $187,500
Skill Source Group Grant: Road to Employment – shuttle service Target Population: Participants in the Fairfax County Pre-Release Employment Center Purpose: Transport to and from job sites that are not transit accessible Total Funding: $250,254 Transport to and from job sites that are not transit accessible
Family Matters of Greater Washington Grant: Ways to Work Program – affordable car loans for low-income working families (priority project in FY2013 solicitation) Target Population: Individuals in Southeast D.C. and Prince George’s County with limited access to public transit Purpose: To meet reverse commute and child-care related transportation needs Total Funding: $340,000
Northern Virginia Family Service Grant: Vehicles for Change Program–donated vehicles to low-income working families for a program fee (priority project in FY2013 solicitation) Target Population: Northern Virginia families with limited access to transit who are unable to qualify for a standard vehicle loan Purpose: To encourage job stability and financial responsibility Total Funding: $1,034,410
Northern Virginia Family Service Grant: Training Futures Program – shuttle service to job training site Target Population: Training Futures participants able to reach commuter stops within a 10-mile radius of training site Purpose: Transport to Training Futures, a 23-week workforce development program in Manassas offered through Northern Virginia Community College Total Funding: $102,556
City of Alexandria Grant: Pedestrian Mobility Enhancements – design and construction of pedestrian safety upgrades at 4 intersections Target Population: People with disabilities living in and visiting the City of Alexandria Purpose: To improve access Total Funding: $400,000
Yellow Cab of Prince William County Grant: Accessible Taxi Pilot – (priority in FY2013 solicitation) Target Population: Prince William County and North Stafford County residents seeking alternative, accessible transportation options Purpose: Purchase and operation of 4 accessible vehicles Total Funding: $156,250
Liberty Transportation Grant: rollDC –expansion and continuation of accessible taxicab pilot Target Population: DC residents seeking alternative, accessible transportation options Purpose: Purchase and operation of 5 additional accessible vehicles Total Funding: $276,783
DC Office on Aging Grant: continuation of Caregivers Respite Escort Service for Transportation (CREST) – certified home care aids accompanying riders to and from medical appointments Target Population: Older adults who have a disability Purpose: Door-through-door service Total Funding: $182,937
What’s Next? 5310 Enhanced Mobility ProgramFY 2014 • Unmet Needs • Strategies • Priority Projects • Coordinated Plan Update • Solicitation
For More Information Website www.TPBcoordination.org (info on previously funded projects available) TPB Staff Lynn Winchell-Mendylmendy@mwcog.org 202-962-3253