HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 53-23 Zero Emission Bus Rollout PlanRESOLUTION NO. 53-23
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF MORRO BAY, CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING THE ZERO -EMISSION BUS ROLLOUT PLAN FOR MORRO BAY TRANSIT
THE CITY COUNCIL
City of Morro Bay, California
WHEREAS, California Code of Regulations Title 13, Division 3, Chapter 1, Article 4.3,
Part 2023.1(d) Zero Emissions Bus Rollout Plans Requirements requires that a transit agency's
Zero -Emission Bus Rollout Plan must be approved by its Governing Board; and
WHEREAS, the Zero -Emission Bus Rollout Plan sets forth the City of Morro Bay Morro
Bay Transit's plan which meets the following requirements:
• A goal of full transition to zero -emission buses by 2040 with careful planning that
avoids early retirement of conventional internal combustion engine buses;
• Identification of the types of zero -emission bus technologies Morro Bay Transit is
planning to deploy;
• A schedule for zero -emission and conventional internal combustion engine bus
purchases and lease options;
• A schedule for conversion of conventional internal combustion engine buses to zero -
emission technologies;
• A schedule for construction of facilities and infrastructure modifications or upgrades,
including charging, fueling, and maintenance facilities, to deploy and maintain zero -
emission buses;
• Explanation of how Morro Bay Transit plans to deploy zero -emission buses in
Disadvantaged Communities
• A training plan and schedule for zero -emission bus operators and maintenance and
repair staff; and
• Identification of potential funding sources.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Morro Bay,
hereby approves the City of Morro Bay/Morro Bay Transit's Zero -Emission Bus Rollout Plan as
attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit W.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that insofar as the provisions of any ordinance, resolution,
document, or previous action of the City Council and/or its City Manager, prior to the date of this
Resolution, are inconsistent with the provision of this Resolution or any policy adopted by this
Resolution, this Resolution and the City policies adopted herein shall control.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Morro Bay at a regular meeting
thereof held on the 2211 day of August 2023 by the following vote:
AYES: Wixom, Barton, Edwards, Ford, Landrum
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
RECUSE: None
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Zero -Emission Bus Rollout Plan
June 2023
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Section A. Transit Agency Information
Address:
City of Morro Bay
595 Harbor Street
Morro Bay, CA 93442
Air District: San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District
Population: 10,696
Total Number of Buses in Annual Maximum Service: 3
Contact Information:
Janeen Burlingame
Management Analyst
(805) 772-6263
jburlin�ame@morrobayca.�ov
Joint Group: The City of Morro Bay is not part of a Joint Group.
Section B. Rollout Plan General Information
The City of Morro Bay has a goal to fully transition to zero -emission buses ahead of the 2040 deadline. The
City plans to fully transition to 100% battery- electric buses (BEB) between 2030 and 2036. This transition
will not entail early retirement of any City vehicles.
For any additional information regarding the Rollout Plan, please contact:
Janeen Burlingame
Management Analyst
City of Morro Bay
(805) 772-6263
iburlingame@morrobayca.gov
Section C. Technology Portfolio
The City of Morro Bay will be purchasing a total of 2 BEB minibuses to replace two existing gasoline cutaway
buses and 3 BEB trolley bus vehicles to replace 3 existing gasoline trolley bus vehicles. The City's Fleet
Management Plan focuses on replacing its existing cutaways between 2030 and 2031 and its existing
trolleys between 2032 and 2036. The City anticipates acquiring 5 plug-in depot chargers (62.5 kWh) to
charge the buses overnight and during midday layovers.
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Section E. Facilities and Infrastructure Modifications
The City of Morro Bay currently has one Maintenance Facility which houses the City's two (2) cutaways
and (3) trolley buses. The current facility is located at 170 Atascadero Road. Charging infrastructure
modifications will need to be made to the current facility.
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Section F. Service in Disadvantaged Communities
The City of Morro Bay does not serve disadvantaged communities as listed in the latest version of
CalEnvironscreen 4.0 or according to the OEHHA Disadvantage Communities map.
vCa1EPA SB 535 Disadvantaged Communities (2022 Update)
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Section G. Workforce Training
The City of Morro Bay will use training provided by the bus and charger manufacturers for the training of
bus operators and maintenance staff for zero -emission bus technologies.
Section H. Potential Funding Sources
Potential funding opportunities for the City of Morro Bay:
California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)
• Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program (TIRCP)
California Air Resources Board (CARB)
• Carl Moyer Program
• Clean Air Incentive Grant
• Hybrid and Zero Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP)
• Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS)
• VW Mitigation Trust
California Energy Commission (CEC)
• Clean Transportation Program (also known as the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and
Vehicle Technology Program
• EnerglZE Commercial Vehicles
California Energy Commission and California Air Resources Board
• Clean Mobility Options (CMO)
Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
• Clean Fuels Grant Program
• Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Program
• Low or No Emission (Low -No) Grant Program
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
• EV Fleet Program
San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District (SLO APCD)
• Clean Air Incentive Grant Program
San Luis Obispo Council of Governments (SLOCOG)
• Rural Transit Fund (RTF)
Transportation Development Act (TDA)
• Local Transportation Fund (LTF)
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