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Funding:
State budget:

$50 million
Federal transportation Funds (Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality - CMAQ):

$20 million
Targets:

Total tons NOx by 2005:

2002

2 tons per day NOx
2005

+ 1 ton per day NOx
Total reductions needed=

3 tons per day NOx from on-road sources

Vehicles participating: 3,000-6,000

Projected Timeline:

September 21, 2000 SACOG Board acts on SECAT program submission to California Transportation Commission

September 28, 2000 CTC approved SACOG's application for $50 million to fund SECAT program

October 11, 2000 Request for Applications released

October 25, 2000 Workshop for program applicants

November 15, 2000 Applications due for first round of funding

Applications will be accepted continuously as long as funding is available. November 15 is the deadline for your project to be considered for funding in the first round.

December, 2000 First funding round awards announced

May, 2001 Applications due for second round of funding

June, 2001 Second funding round awards announced

November, 2001 Applications due for third round of funding

December, 2001 Final awards announced

January 1 - November 15, 2002 Final Projects implemented

November 15, 2002 Deadline for achieving 2 tpd NOx

November 15, 2005 Deadline for achieving total NOx reductions needed from on-road sources (3 tpd NOx)

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Contact:
David Young, SACOG, Senior Planner, phone: 916.733.3232 e-mail: dyoung@sacog.org
Tom Swenson, SMAQD, Program Coordinator, phone: 916.874.4889
e-mail: tswenson@airquality.org
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