FY22 Tribal Transit Competitive Program Webinar Transcript
Transcript of FTA’s informational webinar on March 24, 2022 for the FY22 Tribal Transit Program Notice of Funding Opportunity.
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Transcript of FTA’s informational webinar on March 24, 2022 for the FY22 Tribal Transit Program Notice of Funding Opportunity.
Watch the recording | View the presentation
Q: When do the Drug and Alcohol rules apply?
A: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Drug and Alcohol regulation (49 CFR part 655) provides that the rule applies to recipients and subrecipients of Urbanized Area (§ 5307), Capital Investment Grant (§ 5309) and Rural Area (§...
The Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) proposes to implement commuter rail service along the existing Florida East Coast Railway rail line between Downtown Miami and the City of Aventura in northeast Miami-Dade County. DTPW plans to implement the service with...
This document outlines some of the primary differences between the FY22 Tribal Transit and Joint Low-No and Bus Competitive Programs.
These slides were presented at FTA’s informational webinar on March 24, 2022 for the FY22 Tribal Transit Program Notice of Funding Opportunity.
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Following the allocation of approximately $2.2 billion to applicants for Fiscal Year 2021 American Rescue Plan Additional Assistance Funding, FTA is providing administrative guidance on implementation.
All transit agencies are required to make decisions about their assets. Decisions range from long-term strategic decisions, such as capital replacements or extensions, to short-term operational decisions, such as prioritizing unplanned maintenance or taking an asset out of service. Determining...
The purpose of this guide is to detail how to calculate asset value and use it to support application in TAM. This guide is designed for use by all U.S. public agencies managing transportation assets, including state and local DOTs, transit agencies, port authorities, airport operators, and...
FTA provided guidance clarification to reduce overlap between the Federal programs across 9 agencies that may fund human services transportation and incentivize collaboration by clarifying eligible National Transit Database (NTD) reporting.
Coordinated transportation involves multiple entities working together to deliver one or more components of a transportation service so they can increase their capacity to provide trips. Coordination activities can include: sharing passenger trips and vehicles; co-location of...