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 Public Fleet Conversion Program

 
 

A Public Fleet Conversion grant program, funded through a Tulsa Area Clean Cities CMAQ grant, encourages programs that promote the conversion of vehicles to alternative fueled vehicles, the purchase of original equipment manufactured (OEM) vehicles, and development of the alternative fueled vehicle infrastructure within the Tulsa area. CMAQ grants help ensure expansion of AFVs in the Tulsa area as well as provide incentives, visibility and recognition for public fleets adopting a clean vehicle philosophy in support of the Tulsa Area Clean Cities program. 

There is currently no open solicitation.

SUMMARY: Annually or as funds are available, INCOG awards federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funds to public entities for clean projects meeting criteria within the following three categories: 

  • Projects that promote the conversion of vehicles to Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFVs)
  • Projects that promote the acquisition of AFVs in fleets
  • Projects that promote the AFV Refueling Infrastructure Development.

Eligible recipients are defined as local governmental and public entities located within the Tulsa Transportation Management Area. All applicants must have a Tulsa Area Clean Cities Stakeholder MOU signed and on file by the date of the contract award.

Program Award History

During FY 06-07, the following projects were awarded funding.

ApplicantProject DescriptionAwardedMatch
City of SapulpaFunds toward the purchase of two used CNG vehicles$10,000.00$10,000.00
Tulsa County Board of CommissionersFunds toward the purchase of one Electric Hybrid vehicle$15,988.80$010,659.20
City of Tulsa - Equipment Maintenance DivisionFunds toward the purchase of one CNG vehicle$14,023.00$010,000.00
City of Tulsa - Equipment Maintenance DivisionFunds toward the purchase of one CNG vehicle$14,023.00010,000.00
City of Tulsa -Fleet Fuel DivisionFunds toward the reestablishment of the CNG Compressor Unit for CNG fueling station$20,000.00$15,000.00
City of Tulsa - Equipment Management Admin DivisionFunds toward the reestablishing of the CNG Dispensing Unit$12,000.00$8,000.00

 

 

During FY 05-06, the following projects were awarded funding.

ApplicantProject DescriptionAwardedMatch
City of BixbyFunds toward the purchase of one Electric Hybrid vehicle$11,000$11,000
City of CollinsvilleFunds toward the purchase of one Electric Hybrid vehicle$12,000$08,000
City of SapulpaFunds toward the conversion cost of two gasoline vehicles to CNG$10,000$08,000
INCOGFunds toward the purchase of one Electric Hybrid vehicle$17,700$11,800
Rogers County Funds toward the purchase of one Electric Hybrid vehicle$17,700$12,567
Sand Springs Public SchoolsFunds toward the purchase of one CNG vehicle and one home refueling system$17,662$12,328
Tulsa Zoo Friends, Inc. Funds toward the purchase of one Big Man Neighborhood Electric Vehicle$06,600$04,400

 

Revised:  April 2007