Art3_Highland_FY19_Transit_4stops_Award
July 15, 2019
Ernie Wong
City of Highland
27215 Base Line
Highland, CA 92346
Dear Mr. Wong:
Congratulations, it is our pleasure to inform you that on July 10, 2019, the San Bernardino County
Transportation Authority (SBCTA) Board of Directors approved funding from the Transportation
Development Act (TDA), Article 3 Transit Stop Access Program, for the Transit Stop Access
Improvements on Base Line, Boulder Avenue, 9th Street, and Olive Tree Lane Project in an amount of
$53,897.
The TDA Article 3 award is considered a grant and is paid through a reimbursement process and the filing
of a TDA claim, including proper documentation of project expenditure. The award is for a maximum
reimbursable amount. Should your project exceed the maximum reimbursable amount, SBCTA will not
provide any additional reimbursement. For projects completed under the awarded amount, SBCTA will
reimburse your agency for the LTF share of the project using the match percentage of 30.8% identified in
your grant application. The SBCTA Board also set the period of time for completion of your project to
comply with TDA provisions, therefore the project funded under this letter of award must be completed
by December 31, 2022.
Your grant allocation amount has been submitted to the auditor controller. At the time of reimbursement
request, a completed claim form must be submitted to SBCTA as well as additional documentation
supporting your request. Progress payments may be requested for all projects regardless of the total
project cost or the amount of the reimbursement. For questions on reimbursement and next steps for
obtaining your allocation and claim form instructions, please contact Nancy Strickert at
nstrickert@gosbcta.com
We look forward to the rapid implementation of your project. Should you have any questions please
contact me at (909) 884-8276 or cbrown@gosbcta.com.
Sincerely,
Cameron Brown
Senior Planner