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Title Rural and tribal transit : federal role and public perspective / Cliff Fairfield, editor.

Publication Info. New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2015]
©2015

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Description 1 online resource.
text file
Series Transportation infrastructure - roads, highways, bridges, airports and mass transit
Transportation infrastructure : roads, highways, bridges, airports and mass transit series.
Note Includes index.
Contents RURAL AND TRIBAL TRANSIT: FEDERAL ROLE AND PUBLIC PERSPECTIVE; RURAL AND TRIBAL TRANSIT: FEDERAL ROLE AND PUBLIC PERSPECTIVE; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Public Transportation: Federal Role Key to Rural and Tribal Transit; Why GAO Did This Study; What GAO Found; Abbrevations; Background; FTA Funds Rural and Tribal Transit Programs Largely Through Formula Grants and Oversees and Provides Assistance to Grantees; For Most Selected Providers, FTA's Rural Transit Program Is a Key Source of Funding.
FTA's Rural Transit Oversight Focuses on State and Tribal Transportation AgenciesMost Selected State Transportation Agencies and Rural and Tribal Transit Providers Said FTA's Assistance Is Useful; Since 2009, Rural and Tribal Transit Providers' Services Have Remained Generally the Same and Have Experienced Increased Ridership and Costs; Rural and Tribal Transit Providers Continue to Provide a Range of Transportation Services for Transit Dependent Groups; Operating Costs Are Rising Even with a Newer, More Reliable Fleet; Demographic Trends Could Contribute to Future Unmet Need.
Selected Providers Face Operational and Funding Challenges and Tribal Transit Funding Changes Have Created Some UncertaintyProviders Identified Operational and Funding Challenges and Suggested Solutions; Operations; Funding; The Consequences of Different Funding Levels under MAP-21 for Tribal Transit Program Grantees Are Unclear, but May Include Some Disruptions in Transit Services; Agency Comments; Appendix I: Objectives, Scope, and Methodology; End Notes; End Note for Appendix I.
Chapter 2: Statement of Peter M. Rogoff, Administrator, Federal Transit Administration. Hearing on ''Improving Transportation Options in Rural States and Tribal Areas under MAP-21''(Map-21; Formula Grants for Rural Areas (Section 5311); Tribal Program; Formula Grants for the Enhanced; Mobility of Seniors and Individuals; with Disabilities (Section 5310); Coordinated Transportation; Grantee Safety Plans (Section 5329); State of Good Repair Grants (Section 5337); Asset Management Provisions (Section 5326); Emergency Relief Program (Section 5324); Urbanized Area Formula Grants (Section 5307).
Bus and Bus Facilities Program (Section 5339)Chapter 3: Statement of Darin Bergquist, Secretary, South Dakota Department of Transportation. Hearing on ''Improving Transportation Options in Rural States and Tribal Areas under MAP-21''(; Key Provisions of MAP-21 for South Dakota; Looking Ahead -- New Legislation; and MAP-21 Implementation; Looking Further Ahead -- South Dakota's Continuing Interests in the Federal Surface Transportation Programs; Funding -- Federal Transportation Investment; in Rural States Benefits the Nation; Federal Investment in Public Transportation.
Summary Public transportation in rural areas can be critical to connecting people to jobs, shopping, and health services. The Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) Formula Grants for Rural Areas Program (rural transit program) is FTA's only dedicated grant program for rural and tribal transit. FTA apportions nearly all program funds to states. This book examines FTA's funding, oversight, and other support for the rural transit program; changes in services, ridership, and costs since 2009; and challenges that rural and tribal transit providers face and possible actions to address them.
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Subject United States. Federal Transit Administration -- Rules and practice.
United States. Federal Transit Administration.
Parliamentary practice.
United States. Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act or the MAP-21.
Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act or the MAP-21 (United States)
Rural transit -- South Dakota.
Rural transit.
South Dakota.
Transportation -- South Dakota -- Planning.
Federal aid to transportation -- South Dakota.
Federal aid to transportation.
Transportation.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Transportation.
Planning.
TRANSPORTATION -- Public Transportation.
Transportation -- Planning.
Genre/Form Rules.
Added Author Fairfield, Cliff, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Fairfield, Cliff. Rural and Tribal Transit : Federal Role and Public Perspective. Hauppauge : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., ©2014 9781634633307
ISBN 1634633636 (electronic book)
9781634633635 (electronic book)