Economic stimulus package

The details have been released about the Jobs Fund bicycle infrastructure package.

$40m by 22 May

19 May 2009

The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government has prepared some commentary on the original guidelines they issued for the Bike Infrastructure Fund inside the Jobs Fund.

The commentary is in the form of an FAQ which you can download here.
 
The FAQs answer most of the questions raised by applicants. The FAQs also contain links to the application forms.
 
There is some good news, for example Partner funding does not need to be fully expended during the same period as National Bike Path Project funding (30 June 2010)
 
The Fund is now revealed as a Jobs/Bikes fund as the projects have to both create local jobs and provide alternative transport options.

There are strong performance criteria for the Jobs  - direct employment and economic benefits in both the short term and long term, the number of work experience positions and the number of traineeships that will be created.

There do not appear to be equivalent performance criteria for the alternative transport side. The guidelines do not mention estimating the use or alternative transport impact of the bike facility. We recommend that a transport impact is included.
 
Another bit of good news is that the new guidelines offer hope over the next year - 'there may be further opportunities for the funding of Bike Paths Projects during 2009/10 either through additional funding rounds or an ongoing application process. This will be determined following consideration of applications under the First Funding Round.'
 
Our impression is that the Department will help the proponent rework a weak section of an otherwise promising application that is in on time.

April 2009

The Federal Government has released details of its $40m infrastructure fund for bicycle projects. This funding will not be available after 30 June 2009.

The funding can be for new, extensions or refurbishment of existing:
•    off-road bike paths (but not dedicated mountain bike trails)
•    on-road bike lanes (e.g. road-widening and marking bike lanes on an existing road), and
•    bicycle parking facilities.

Specific attention will be paid to applications for projects that deliver new or improved bike path facilities with an emphasis on commuter bike paths, and new or improved bicycle parking facilities.

The projects must be ready to start and must be additional to those that would have occured in the abscence of this funding. They must also be in areas of high unemployment.

The majority of the funding must be used for construction but it can also be used for:
•    project management costs, and
•    payment of salary/wages and
•    employee on-costs for additional people employed on the project.

Applicants will need to provide 50 percent of the funding for the proposed project.

The bike path related project proposals will need to demonstrate to the Department of Infrastructure how the project will create local jobs and provide alternative transport options.

Local, State/Territory governments can apply.

Here is the Jobs Funds Guidelines and here is a copy of the Guidelines that we have marked up to indicate the Bicycle sections.

Here is the web link with the application forms.

Greens pump up bike stimulus

25 February 2009. Death's door negotiations on the Rudd economic stimulus package resulted in The Greens winning a $40m cash injection for bike paths.

And bikes could benefit from other segments of the stimulus package, including infrastructure spending and local government employment boosting schemes.

Councils will be able to apply for one off grants under a $300 million fund designed to provide jobs for local unemployed people through the construction of local infrastructure to improve community amenity.

The Regional and Local Infrastructure Program, which has already funded important bike projects, will now be open to councils that did not have projects ready to go the first time around. There is $550m available.

The additional funding materialised after the initial Rudd stimulus plan stalled in the Senate.

The $40m dedicated to bike networks has the potential to enable a number of major, critically important bike projects in each state.

All councils should be on the alert and have their high priority bike network projects 'shovel ready' so that they are not left sitting on their hands when the money starts flowing

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Stimulus package

The Federal Government's Bike Infrastructure Fund

 

The Federal Government has announced a Jobs Fund. This $650m fund includes a Local Jobs package of $300m. Inside this Local Jobs package is $40m for the construction of bicycle facilities to matched dollar for dollar by the proponent.

Recommendations to fund projects under the quarantined bike path component of the Local Jobs stream will be made by the Department of Infrastructure to the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government or their Delegate.