Title: Environmental Justice: Context Sensitive Planning Grant Program
1Environmental Justice Context Sensitive Planning
Grant Program
- California Department of TransportationDivision
of Transportation PlanningOffice of Community
Planning
2Presentation Overview
- Environmental Justice
- Purpose of EJ Planning Grant Program
- Criteria for Grant Awards
- Grant Program Requirements
- Attributes of Successful Grant Proposals
3Environmental JusticeGeneral Overview
- Fair treatment of all races, cultures, and
incomes. - Fair distribution of environmental burdens and
benefits across all impacted communities.
4Environmental JusticeBarriers in Under-Served
Communities
- Access to affordable transportation options,
jobs, employment opportunities - Air and noise pollution
- Later and more frequent transit service
- Pedestrian and bicycle safety
- Access to affordable housing
- Language Proficiency
5Environmental JusticeCore Principles
- Invite the full and fair participation of all
potentially affected stakeholders - Minimize unfair negative impacts caused by
transportation projects - Fairly distribute the positive and negative
impacts of transportation projects and policy
decisions.
6Purpose of EJ Planning Grant Program
- Promote the involvement of low-income and
minority communities and Native American Tribal
Governments in transportation planning projects
statewide that - improve mobility and access to transit
- support environmental justice principles
- stimulate economic development and support
economic growth - create opportunities for affordable housing and
- improve pedestrian bicycle safety.
- Develop lasting partnerships between underserved
communities, government agencies, and Tribal
Governments.
7Criteria for Grant Awards
- Project Description and Justification
- EJ Planning Grant Program Goals
- California Transportation Plan (CTP) Goals
- Public Participation
- Project Implementation and Management
8Criteria for Grant AwardsProject Description
and Justification
- Describe the project.
- Define the project.
- Describe the project area.
- List the major project activities and
deliverables. - Identify the problems and deficiencies and how
will the project address the problems and
deficiencies.
9Criteria for Grant AwardsGrant Program Goal
- Describe how the project addresses transportation
and economic development issues in low-income,
minority, Native American, and underserved urban
and rural communities.
10Criteria for Grant AwardsCalifornia
Transportation Plan Goals
- Improve Mobility and Accessibility
- Expanding the system and enhancing modal choices
and connectivity to meet the States future
transportation demands. - Preserve the Transportation System
- Maintaining, managing, and efficiently utilizing
Californias existing transportation system.
11Criteria for Grant AwardsCalifornia
Transportation Plan Goals
- Support the Economy
- Maintaining, managing, and enhancing the movement
of goods and people to spur economic development
and growth, job creation, and trade. - Enhance Public Safety and Security
- Ensuring the safety and security of people,
goods, services, and information in all modes of
transportation.
12Criteria for Grant AwardsCalifornia
Transportation Plan Goals
- Reflect Community Values
- Finding transportation solutions that balance and
integrate community values with transportation
safety and performance, and encourage public
involvement in transportation decisions. - Enhance the Environment
- Planning and providing transportation services
while protecting our environment, wildlife, and
historical and cultural assets.
13Criteria for Grant AwardsPublic Participation
- Identify the project stakeholders
- Identify low-income and minority communities,
Native American Tribal Governments, other
under-represented groups, community-based
organizations, and businesses. - Describe the outreach methods
- Focus on traditionally under-represented
communities.
14Criteria for Grant AwardsProject Implementation
and Management
- Explain how the project carried forward to the
next stage/phase. - Describe how the project be managed.
- What work is to be done?
- Who is responsible for what tasks?
- When the work is to be done?
15Grant Program RequirementsGeneral Requirements
- Contingent upon passage of the annual State
budget, 3 million anticipated. - Competitive grant program.
- Local contribution-minimum 10 match of requested
grant amount. Up to 1/2 of local match amount may
be in-kind contribution. - Funds are only for planning-related activities
- Reimbursable program
16Grant Program RequirementsProgram Eligibility
- Applicants
- Regional Transportation Planning Agencies
- Metropolitan Planning Organizations
- Federally Recognized Tribal Governments
- Cities
- Counties and
- Transit Agencies.
- Sub Applicants
- Universities and Community Colleges
- Community-Based Organizations
- Non-Profit Organizations
- Other Public Entities
17Attributes of Successful Grant Proposals
- Applicant fully addresses the application
questions and meets grant program requirements. - Answers are clear and concise
- Project proposal addresses multiple California
Transportation Planning goals. - 3Es environment, economy, and equity
- Innovative outreach public participation
methods - Sound project management product oriented
- Project Implementation- How the project will be
carried forward to the next stage
18Additional Information
- For more information, please contact your
District EJ grant Liaison listed in the
application. - You can also visit
- http//www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/grants.html