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City of Commerce Municipal Bus Lines (CMBL) is requesting Quotations from qualified consultants to prepare the environmental analysis required under the California Environmental Quality Act and the National Environmental Policy Act for a proposed new Transit Maintenance Facility (TMF). CMBL is a municipally owned and operated public transit system that provides fixed route and dial-a-ride services for the City of Commerce (CITY). The service area is approximately 6.6 square miles, with an annual ridership of approximately six-hundred and five thousand (605K). The current CITY fleet consists of one-hundred (100) passenger vehicles and light trucks, sixty (60) trailers and lawnmowers, two (2) heavy-duty Caterpillar trucks, eleven (11), thirty-five foot (35') heavy-duty CNG transit buses, six (6) forty-foot (40') heavy-duty CNG transit buses, six (6) forty (40') heavy-duty diesel over-the-road coaches and six (6) twenty four foot (24') cutaway CNG paratransit vans, and one (1) heavy-duty CNG shop truck. Transit hours of service are Monday-Sunday 4:30 am to 10:30 pm Dial-a-ride (DAR) service operates Monday-Friday from 7 am to 5 pm. The site for the proposed new TMF location is 5926 Sheila Street, Commerce, CA 90040. The site is located just South of Sheila Street, between S. Eastern Avenue and Interstate 5, in the CITY of Commerce in Los Angeles County. The site formerly Commerce Refuse-to-Energy Authority (CREA) facility (Latitude: 33.994836 N Longitude: 118.153387 W) consists of 6.51 acres (283,677 ft.²).
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