Transit Funding
TxDOT's
Public Transportation Division will administer transit funds to
ensure operation within the legal requirements in accordance with
Federal Transit Administration (FTA) regulations. The following
explanations are essential to understanding the financial
feasibility of transit funding procedures as they relate to the
preparation and approval of the
TIPs and STIP:
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FTA Section 5307 - Mass transit apportionment to urbanized
areas based on population, population density and operating
performance. The department has authority over the distribution
of funds to urbanized areas with a population of less than
200,000. TxDOT will limit annual project allocations to stay
within the apportionment furnished by FTA.
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FTA Section 5309 - Mass transit discretionary funds for
capital projects only. The presence of an identifier number in
the project description indicates the transit agency has
received the funds requested. Otherwise, the numbers shown in
each fiscal year simply reflect needs as perceived by the
requesting agencies and operators. Funding for the following
programs is constrained to the Federal Transit Administration's
published estimates of future funding levels.
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FTA Section 5310 - Provides federal funds to public and
private nonprofit entities for the transportation of elderly
individuals and/or individuals with disabilities. Grants are for
capital equipment, preventive maintenance and purchase of
service only.
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FTA Section 5311 - Provides funds for Rural Transit
Programs. Thirty-nine entities blanketing
the state provide service in the non-urbanized areas.
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FTA Section 5316 - Funds projects that provide work
transportation or transportation to support services such as
training, job search and child care.
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FTA Section 5317 - Provides funds for projects that provide
new public transportation services and public transportation
alternatives beyond those currently required by the Americans
with Disabilities Act. TxDOT is responsible for ensuring
consistency between the preparation of FTA-mandated coordinated,
regional, public transit-human service plans and applicable
metropolitan or statewide transportation planning processes
outlined in 23 CFR 450.306(g).
General Information