Grant Programs Directorate Information Bulletin No. 387 June 29, 2012 MEMORANDUM FOR: All State Administrative Agency Heads All State Administrative Agency Points of Contact All Urban Areas Security Initiative Points of Contact All State Homeland Security Directors All State Emergency Management Agency Directors All Eligible Regional Transit Agencies All Private Sector Transportation Security Partners All Public and Private Sector Port Security Partners All Tribal Nation Points of Contact FROM: Elizabeth M. Harman Assistant Administrator Grant Programs Directorate Federal Emergency Management Agency SUBJECT: Fiscal Year 2012 Preparedness Grant Programs Allocation Announcement Today, the Grant Programs Directorate (GPD), a component of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), is pleased to announce final FY 2012 grant allocations for the following grant programs: * Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) * Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG) Program * Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program (THSGP) * Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) * Intercity Passenger Rail – Amtrak (IPR) Program * Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) * Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP) The total amount of funds allocated for the FY 2012 Preparedness Grant Programs is $1,381,476,000. FY 2012 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) The HSGP is comprised of three related grant programs authorized by Congress, and implemented by the Department of Homeland Security, which collectively strengthen the nation against risks and consequences associated with acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events. The intent of the FY 2012 HSGP is to provide grant funding to assist state and local governments obtain the resources required to support the National Preparedness Goal’s (NPG’s) Mission Areas and Core Capabilities. HSGP’s component programs are: State Homeland Security Program (SHSP). The SHSP provides $294,000,000 to support the implementation of state Homeland Security Strategies to address the identified planning, organization, equipment, training, and exercise needs to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events. SHSP also provides funding to implement initiatives in the State Preparedness Report. Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI). The UASI program provides $490,376,000 to address the unique planning, organization, equipment, training, and exercise needs of high-threat, high-density urban areas, and assists them in building an enhanced and sustainable capacity to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism. Operation Stonegarden (OPSG). The OPSG program provides $46,600,000 to enhance cooperation and coordination among local, tribal, territorial, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in a joint mission to secure the United States’ borders along routes of ingress from international borders to include travel corridors in States bordering Mexico and Canada, as well as States and territories with international water borders. Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activities (LETPA) Set Aside. The LETPA Set Aside applies to funding provided under both SHSP and UASI. Pursuant to the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (Public Law 107–296), Title XX, § 2006, as amended by the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-53) (hereafter “9/11 Act”), Title I, §101, August 3, 2007, 121 Stat. 280, 6 U.S.C. § 607, states are required to ensure that at least 25 percent of the combined funds allocated under SHSP and UASI are dedicated towards law enforcement terrorism prevention activities (LETPA) linked to one or more core capabilities within the NPG. The LETPA allocation can be from SHSP, UASI or both. It is also important to note that many activities and costs that were allowable under several preparedness grant programs which were funded in prior years but were not funded in FY 2012 remain allowable under the FY 2012 HSGP grouping. Specifically, all activities and costs allowed under the FY 2010 Buffer Zone Protection Program (BZPP), FY 2010 Interoperable Emergency Communications Grant Program (IECGP), FY 2011 Citizen Corps Program (CCP), FY 2011 Driver’s License Security Grant Program (DLSGP), FY 2011 Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) are allowable activities and costs under the FY 2012 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP). FY 2012 Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG) Program The EMPG Program provides $339,500,000 to assist state, local, and tribal governments in preparing for all hazards, as authorized by the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.).  Title VI of the Stafford Act authorizes FEMA to make grants for the purpose of providing a system of emergency preparedness for the protection of life and property in the United States from hazards and to vest responsibility for emergency preparedness jointly in the federal government and the states and their political subdivisions.  The intent of the FY 2012 EMPG Program is to provide grant funding to assist state emergency management agencies in obtaining the resources required to support the NPG’s associated Mission Areas and Core Capabilities. The federal government, through the EMPG Program, provides necessary direction, coordination, guidance, and assistance, as authorized in this title so that a comprehensive emergency preparedness system exists for all hazards.  FY 2012 Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program (THSGP) The THSGP provides $6,000,000 to directly eligible tribes to help strengthen the nation against risks associated with potential terrorist attacks. The intent of the FY 2012 THSGP is to competitively grant funding to assist eligible tribes in obtaining the resources required to support the NPG’s associated Mission Areas and Core Capabilities as they apply to tribal lands. FY 2012 Urban Areas Security Initiative Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) The NSGP provides $10,000,000 in funding support for target hardening and other physical security enhancements and activities to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of a terrorist attack and located within one of the UASI-eligible urban areas. The intent of the FY 2012 NSGP is to competitively award grant funding to assist nonprofit organizations in obtaining the resources required to support the NPG’s associated Mission Areas and Core Capabilities. FY 2012 Intercity Passenger Rail – Amtrak (IPR) Program In FY 2012, the IPR Program provides $10,000,000 to Amtrak to develop security enhancements for eligible intercity passenger rail operations. The intent of the FY 2012 IPR is to grant funding to assist the Amtrak rail system in obtaining the resources required to support the NPG’s associated Mission Areas and Core Capabilities. FY 2012 Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) Area Maritime Transportation Security Plans and facility security plans among port authorities, facility operators, and state and local government agencies required to provide port security services. The purpose of the FY 2012 PSGP is to support increased port-wide risk management; enhanced domain awareness; conduct training and exercises; expansion of port recovery and resiliency capabilities; further capabilities to prevent, detect, respond to, and recover from attacks involving improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and other non-conventional weapons; and to assist ports in obtaining the resources required to support the NPG’s associated Mission Areas and Core Capabilities. FY 2012 Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP) The TSGP provides $87,500,000 to the nation’s high-threat urban areas for enhancement of security measures at critical transit infrastructure including bus, ferry, and rail systems.  The purpose of the FY 2012 TSGP is to create a sustainable, risk-based effort to protect critical surface transportation infrastructure and the traveling public from acts of terrorism, increase the resilience of transit infrastructure, and to assist transit agencies in obtaining the resources required to support the NPG’s associated Mission Areas and Core Capabilities. Appendix A Table 1. FY 2012 SHSP Allocations State/Territory Allocation State/Territory Allocation Alabama $2,801,316 Montana $2,801,316 Alaska $2,801,316 Nebraska $2,801,316 American Samoa $640,301 Nevada $2,801,316 Arizona $3,310,348 New Hampshire $2,801,316 Arkansas $2,801,316 New Jersey $6,230,200 California $43,503,883 New Mexico $2,801,316 Colorado $2,801,316 New York $55,610,384 Connecticut $2,801,316 North Carolina $3,977,858 Delaware $2,801,316 North Dakota $2,801,316 District of Columbia $2,984,245 Northern Mariana Islands $640,301 Florida $8,839,003 Ohio $5,578,064 Georgia $4,932,320 Oklahoma $2,801,316 Guam $640,301 Oregon $2,801,316 Hawaii $2,801,316 Pennsylvania $7,265,475 Idaho $2,801,316 Puerto Rico $2,801,316 Illinois $11,852,469 Rhode Island $2,801,316 Indiana $2,801,316 South Carolina $2,801,316 Iowa $2,801,316 South Dakota $2,801,316 Kansas $2,801,316 Tennessee $2,801,316 Kentucky $2,801,316 Texas $15,820,512 Louisiana $2,801,316 U.S. Virgin Islands $640,301 Maine $2,801,316 Utah $2,801,316 Maryland $4,438,106 Vermont $2,801,316 Massachusetts $4,073,885 Virginia $5,372,259 Michigan $4,898,578 Washington $4,705,147 Minnesota $2,801,316 West Virginia $2,801,316 Mississippi $2,801,316 Wisconsin $2,801,316 Missouri $2,801,316 Wyoming $2,801,316 Total $294,000,000 Table 2. FY 2012 UASI Allocations State/Territory Urban Area Allocation Arizona Phoenix Area $4,018,455 California Anaheim/Santa Ana Area $4,455,106 Bay Area $26,423,268 Los Angeles/Long Beach Area $61,029,547 Riverside Area $1,521,937 San Diego Area $9,156,712 Colorado Denver Area $2,527,525 District of Columbia National Capital Region $51,839,027 Florida Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area $5,401,304 Orlando Area $1,447,416 Tampa Area $2,595,211 Georgia Atlanta Area $5,283,893 Illinois Chicago Area $47,703,062 Indiana Indianapolis Area $1,250,000 Louisiana New Orleans Area $1,250,000 Maryland Baltimore Area $4,116,111 Massachusetts Boston Area $10,861,397 Michigan Detroit Area $5,232,574 Minnesota Twin Cities Area $3,270,673 Missouri Kansas City Area $1,250,000 St. Louis Area $2,908,188 Nevada Las Vegas Area $1,826,923 New Jersey Jersey City/Newark Area $21,663,035 New York New York City Area $151,579,096 North Carolina Charlotte Area $1,494,751 Oregon Portland Area $2,157,259 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Area $14,268,859 Texas Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington Area $14,292,691 Houston Area $23,936,523 San Antonio Area $1,250,000 Washington Seattle Area $4,365,457 Total $490,376,000 Table 3. FY 2012 OPSG Allocations State Allocation Alabama $48,043 Arizona $9,550,184 California $7,826,241 Florida $250,000 Idaho $48,763 Louisiana $400,000 Maine $882,833 Michigan $747,363 Minnesota $538,440 Montana $794,432 New Hampshire $90,000 New Mexico $3,139,233 New York $2,428,472 North Dakota $499,407 Ohio $646,125 Pennsylvania $92,500 Puerto Rico $655,530 Texas $15,688,632 Vermont $315,106 Washington $1,958,696 Total $46,600,000 Table 4. FY 2012 EMPG Program Allocations State/Territory Allocation State/Territory Allocation Alabama $5,643,567 New Hampshire $3,396,361 Alaska $3,012,335 New Jersey $8,235,067 Arizona $6,726,857 New Mexico $3,889,089 Arkansas $4,440,971 New York $15,099,475 California $26,853,993 North Carolina $8,773,722 Colorado $5,846,103 North Dakota $2,987,322 Connecticut $4,855,471 Ohio $9,991,660 Delaware $3,131,267 Oklahoma $4,991,417 District of Columbia $2,944,799 Oregon $5,043,236 Florida $14,836,576 Pennsylvania $10,764,216 Georgia $8,876,139 Rhode Island $3,224,241 Hawaii $3,432,873 South Carolina $5,563,914 Idaho $3,568,417 South Dakota $3,077,706 Illinois $10,845,713 Tennessee $6,675,812 Indiana $6,749,053 Texas $19,104,010 Iowa $4,521,152 Utah $4,363,094 Kansas $4,397,929 Vermont $2,950,239 Kentucky $5,364,075 Virginia $7,767,800 Louisiana $5,496,590 Washington $6,950,984 Maine $3,402,807 West Virginia $3,742,786 Maryland $6,304,949 Wisconsin $6,229,804 Massachusetts $6,794,592 Wyoming $2,912,659 Michigan $8,915,464 Puerto Rico $4,936,717 Minnesota $5,993,184 U.S. Virgin Islands $919,474 Mississippi $4,467,111 American Samoa $892,115 Missouri $6,422,580 Guam $966,952 Montana $3,189,995 Northern Mariana Islands $878,448 Nebraska $3,734,581 Republic of the Marshall Islands $50,000 Nevada $4,302,537 Federated States of Micronesia $50,000 Total $339,500,000 Table 5. FY 2012 THSGP Allocations State Tribe Allocation Arizona Ak-Chin Indian Community  $313,892 Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation $221,808 Pascua Yaqui Tribe  $108,000 California Cabazon Band of Mission Indians  $194,751 Morongo Band of Mission Indians  $285,820 Quechan Indian Tribe  $118,020 Rincon Band of Luiseno Mission Indians $159,126 San Manuel Band of Mission Indians  $600,000 Idaho Nez Perce Tribe  $333,450 Maine Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians $151,582 Minnesota Prairie Island Indian Community $205,000 Montana Blackfeet Tribal Nation $161,150 Crow Tribe of Montana $265,000 North Dakota Standing Rock Sioux Tribe $245,520 Oklahoma Caddo Nation of Oklahoma $73,467 Cherokee Nation $323,259 Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma $449,653 Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma $236,198 Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma  $340,604 Seminole Nation of Oklahoma $131,200 South Dakota Rosebud Sioux Tribe $545,000 Texas Ysleta del Sur Pueblo  $50,000 Washington Nooksack Indian Tribe  $487,500 Total $6,000,000 Table 6. FY 2012 NSGP Allocations State Urban Area Allocation by Urban Area Allocation by State California Anaheim/Santa Ana Area $75,000 $1,561,000 Bay Area $211,000 Los Angeles/Long Beach Area $1,050,000 Riverside Area $75,000 San Diego Area $150,000 District of Columbia National Capital Region $516,420 $516,420 Florida Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Area $450,000 $450,000 Georgia Atlanta Area $75,000 $75,000 Illinois Chicago Area $1,468,999 $1,468,999 Indiana Indianapolis Area $28,161 $28,161 Louisiana New Orleans Area $55,125 $55,125 Maryland Baltimore Area $311,691 $311,691 Massachusetts Boston Area $150,000 $150,000 Michigan Detroit Area $150,000 $150,000 Minnesota Twin Cities Area $101,775 $101,775 Missouri Kansas City Area $75,000 $172,747 St. Louis Area $97,747 Nevada Las Vegas Area $75,000 $75,000 New Jersey Jersey City/Newark Area $779,250 $779,250 New York New York City Area $3,119,184 $3,119,184 North Carolina Charlotte Area $65,813 $65,813 Oregon Portland Area $150,000 $150,000 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Area $277,100 $277,100 Texas Houston Area $353,235 $353,235 Washington Seattle Area $139,500 $139,500 Total   $10,000,000 $10,000,000 Table 7. FY 2012 PSGP Allocations Group State Port Area Entity Allocation I CA Los Angeles-Long Beach City of Long Beach, Fire Department $527,534 City of Los Angeles Harbor Department $6,900,000 International Transportation Service $320,000 Long Beach Container, Inc. $3,335,988 Long Beach Police Department $73,500 Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department $450,000 Los Angeles Police Department $784,119 Port of Long Beach $2,880,135 Seaside Transportation Services, LLC $150,000 TraPac, Inc. $1,005,155 San Francisco Bay Alameda County Sheriff's Office $975,000 City of Alameda Fire Department $375,000 City of Richmond Police Department $596,226 City of South San Francisco Fire Department $24,500 Port of Oakland $3,543,750 Port of Stockton $1,736,612 Ports America Outer Harbor Terminal $1,282,000 Redwood City Fire Department $30,690 Richmond Fire Department $466,578 Solano County Sheriff's office $316,370 LA New Orleans City of New Orleans $848,291 Lower Mississippi River Port Wide Strategic Security Council $4,975,631 St. Charles Parish Sheriff's Office $135,000 NJ/PA/DE Delaware Bay City of Chester $780,000 City of Philadelphia- Police $510,000 Delaware City Refining Company LLC $630,000 Delaware State Police $509,966 New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection $222,435 Paulsboro Refining Company LLC $630,000 NY/NJ New York/New Jersey Bayonne Fire Department $25,000 City of Elizabeth Police Department $97,760 City of Linden Fire Department $23,850 Global Terminal - Jersey City $1,140,820 Hoboken Fire Department $24,824 Jersey City Dept. of Fire and Emergency Services $350,000 Jersey City Police Department $41,250 Kearny Fire Department (Town of Kearny, NJ) $21,800 New York City Department of Transportation $1,350,000 New York City Fire Department $1,001,891 I NY/NJ New York/New Jersey New York City Police Department $5,457,085 New York Cruise Lines $37,582 NYC Department of Environmental Protection $1,425,072 NYS Division of Military and Naval Affairs $39,143 Port Imperial Ferry Corp. $120,000 Sprague Mt. Vernon $21,000 Sunoco Logistics Partners - Newark NJ $70,000 The Borough of Edgewater $382,453 Union County Hazmat $93,750 Union County Police $24,000 TX Houston-Galveston Board of Trustees of the Galveston Wharves $93,750 City of Baytown $48,750 City of Houston, Mayor's Office of Public Safety & Homeland Security $1,689,415 City of Pasadena, Texas $3,292,500 Houston Ship Channel Security District $750,000 Industrial Terminals, L.P. $92,000 NuStar Energy, L.P. $198,042 Port of Houston Authority $1,106,512 Port of Texas City Security Council, Inc. $363,327 WA Puget Sound City of Port Angeles $50,000 Marine Exchange of Puget Sound $538,125 Port of Everett $55,725 Port of Olympia $299,028 San Juan County Sheriff's Office $785,000 Seattle Fire Department $1,522,100 Tulalip Tribes $637,500 Washington State Department of Transportation - Ferries Division $473,770 Washington State Patrol $166,525 Group I Total $58,923,829 II CA San Diego San Diego Unified Port District $153,750 San Diego Unified Port District Harbor Police $249,900 CT Long Island Sound City of Bridgeport $269,607 City of New Haven $520,000 City of Stamford $221,891 Connecticut State Police $529,000 Cross Sound Ferry Services, Inc. $24,974 Greenwich Police Department $45,000 Groton Town Police Department $25,000 JDZ Marine LLC dba TowBoatUS Mystic $24,970 Milford Police Department $375,000 II CT Long Island Sound Norwich CT Police Department $61,152 Town of Waterford $124,208 FL Jacksonville Jacksonville Port Authority $219,375 Miami 5th Street Marina LLC $22,690 Miami-Dade County $842,000 Miami-Dade County, Fire Rescue Department $180,000 Seaboard Marine $763,500 Tampa Bay City of Tampa Police Department $126,735 Manatee County Port Authority $25,000 Tampa Fire Rescue $127,902 Tampa Port Authority $814,988 GA Savannah Georgia Ports Authority $480,788 HI Honolulu Hawaii Department of Defense $3,891,500 IN/IL Southern Tip of Lake Michigan Illinois State Police Special Operations Command - North (Chicago) $163,500 Indiana Department of Natural Resources $115,438 Village of Romeoville $56,250 Will County Sheriff's Office $787,500 KY Louisville Indiana State Police $222,995 Jeffersonville Fire Department $272,607 LA Lake Charles PPG Industries Inc. $2,350,000 MA Boston Beverly Fire Department $262,500 Massachusetts Environmental Police $1,322,341 Massachusetts Port Authority $1,113,941 Sprague Quincy $18,525 Sprague TRT $23,644 Sunoco Logistics Partners - Boston $170,000 The City of Quincy - Police Department $24,900 Town of Marshfield $290,006 MD Baltimore AMPORTS, INC. $25,000 Maryland Department of State Police $611,475 Maryland Dept. of Transportation - MPA $299,376 MN Minneapolis-St. Paul St. Paul, MN Emergency Management $314,910 MO Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners $212,400 Missouri State Highway Patrol $24,000 MO/IL St. Louis City of Madison $232,000 Illinois State Police Special Operations Command $32,750 Group State Port Area Entity Allocation II NY Buffalo City of Tonawanda $139,500 County of Erie $135,935 NOCO Energy Corp. $250,000 SC Charleston Charleston County Government $120,000 City of Charleston Fire Department $561,750 City of Charleston Police Department $47,458 Mount Pleasant Fire Department $202,500 South Carolina State Ports Authority $225,000 TN Memphis City of Memphis - Division of Police Services $24,000 TX Corpus Christi City of Corpus Christi $22,268 Refinery Terminal Fire Company $134,936 Sabine-Neches River City of Beaumont $1,452,525 Jefferson County, Texas $121,500 Nederland Fire Rescue $2,100,169 Port Neches Police Department $1,900,280 Port of Beaumont Navigation District $58,176 Port of Port Arthur Navigation District $322,998 South East Texas Regional Planning Commission $349,287 VA Hampton Roads Accurate Marine Environmental, Inc. $100,000 Chesapeake Police Department $54,000 City of Newport News $33,750 City of Newport News Police Department $65,625 City of Suffolk, Virginia $55,500 James City County Police Department $30,964 Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries $225,000 Virginia Port Authority $1,020,600 WA/OR/ID Columbia-Snake River System Oregon State Police $320,000 United Grain Corporation $111,291 Group II Total $29,250,000 III AL Guntersville City Of Guntersville DBA Police Department $533,267 CA Sacramento County of Sacramento $24,125 FL Pensacola City of Niceville $240,937 GA Brunswick Logistec USA, Inc. $19,465 IL Peoria Illinois State Police Special Operations Command $81,263 IN Mount Vernon Indiana Department of Natural Resources $73,401 Indiana State Police $24,540 LA Port Fourchon/The LOOP Greater Lafourche Port Commission $707,771 MI Monroe Virtual Emergency Services $24,795 Muskegon County of Muskegon $305,000 Port Huron City of Port Huron Fire Department $206,250 County of St. Clair $333,750 MS Gulfport Gulfport Fire Department $373,575 III NY Albany Sprague Albany $13,500 OH Cleveland City of Cleveland - Public Safety $155,102 Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Dam Safety $8,400 Lorain Lorain County Sheriff's Office $103,500 OK Tulsa, Port of Catoosa Tulsa Port Authority $380,000 PR Ponce Autonomous Municipality of Ponce $32,508 TX Brownsville Brownsville Navigation District $372,964 VA Richmond City of Richmond, Virginia $135,185 WI Milwaukee City of Milwaukee $301,873 Group III Total $4,451,171 All Other Port Areas AK Juneau Allen Marine Inc. $38,265 Seward Alaska Railroad Corporation $60,300 AL Decatur Ascend Performance Materials $150,000 AR Blytheville and Osceola Mississippi County Sheriff Department $300,562 CT Norwalk City of Norwalk $128,220 City of Norwalk Police Department $15,479 Stonington Stonington Police Department $375,000 Trumbull Town of Trumbull $69,841 DC/MD/VA National Capital Region City of Alexandria $379,193 Maryland Department of Natural Resources $127,046 FL Key West City of Key West Port $90,000 GU Saipan Commonwealth Ports Authority $361,064 IL/IA Quad Cities Davenport Fire Department $12,000 Illinois State Police Special Operations Command $24,000 IN/KY Evansville City of Evansville $131,775 Indiana State Police $24,765 KY/IL Paducah McCracken County $67,500 Metropolis Fire Department $145,910 MA Barnstable Town of Barnstable Harbormaster $90,000 Duxbury Duxbury Harbormaster Department $139,346 Falmouth Town of Falmouth, MA $25,000 New Bedford Port of New Bedford $285,000 Oak Bluffs Town of Oak Bluffs Emergency Management Department $45,600 Woods Hole Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority $219,688 ME Maine Coast Maine Department of Marine Resources $25,000 Group State Port Area Entity Allocation All Other Port Areas MI Holland, Port Sheldon, and Grand Haven Ottawa County Central Dispatch Authority $21,400 Ludington City of Ludington $24,999 St. Clair Shores St Clair Shores Fire Department $10,000 Traverse City Peninsula Township $317,150 NJ Ocean City Ocean City, New Jersey Police Department $92,722 NY Oswego City of Oswego Fire Department $149,538 Port of Oswego Authority $24,500 Sprague Oswego $23,500 Suffolk County Suffolk County Police Department $400,219 Suffolk County Sheriff's Office $25,000 OH Sandusky Miller Boat Line $76,254 VT Lake Champlain Vermont Department of Public Safety $25,000 WA Grays Harbor Port of Grays Harbor $265,650 WI Marinette Marinette County Emergency Management $39,485 Sturgeon Bay Sturgeon Bay Police Department $24,999 UMR Pool 5 Fountain City Police Department $24,030 All Other Port Areas Total $4,875,000 Table 8. FY 2012 TSGP Allocations State Agency Allocation California Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority $2,484,254 Orange County Transportation Authority $200,000 Sacramento Regional Transit District $93,287 San Diego Metropolitan Transit System $100,000 San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission (ACE Rail) $75,000 Southern California Regional Rail Authority $150,000 District of Columbia Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority $7,789,284 Georgia Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority $2,115,315 Hawaii City and County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services $175,000 Illinois Chicago Transit Authority $10,149,230 Commuter Rail Division of the RTA d/b/a Metra $1,371,231 Maryland Maryland Transit Administration $3,773,540 Massachusetts Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority $6,600,000 Missouri Bi-State Development Agency $28,400 New Jersey Delaware River Port Authority $500,000 New Jersey Transit $9,862,155 New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority $27,838,954 New York City Department of Transportation $5,200,000 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey $5,550,000 North Carolina City of Charlotte (Charlotte Area Transit System) CATS $116,072 Ohio Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority $30,438 Oregon Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) $286,856 Pennsylvania Port Authority of Allegheny County $233,584 Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) $2,402,400 Texas Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County Texas $25,000 Washington Pierce Transit $350,000 Total $87,500,000 4 U.S. Department of Homeland Security Washington, DC 20472 www.fema.gov B-13