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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
[FTA Docket No. FTA–2010–0048]
Agency Information Collection Activity
Under OMB Review
AGENCY:
Federal Transit Administration,
DOT.
ACTION:
Notice of request for comments.
The Federal Transit
Administration invites public comment
about our intention to request the Office
of Management and Budget’s (OMB)
approval to renew the following
information collection:
Metropolitan and Statewide
Transportation Planning. The
information collected for this program is
necessary to identify and evaluate the
transportation issues and needs in each
urbanized area and throughout every
state. The Federal Register notice with
a 60-day comment period soliciting
comments was published on October 13,
2010.
DATES: Comments must be submitted
before January 26, 2011. A comment to
OMB is most effective if OMB receives
it within 30 days of publication.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sylvia L. Marion, Office of
Administration, Office of Management
Planning, (202) 366–6680.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Metropolitan and Statewide
Transportation Planning.
Abstract: The Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) and Federal
Highway Administration (FHWA)
jointly carry out the federal mandate to
improve urban and rural transportation.
49 U.S.C. 5303 and 5304 and 23 U.S.C.
134 and 135 authorize the use of federal
funds to assist Metropolitan Planning
Organizations (MPOs), States, and local
public bodies in developing
transportation plans and programs to
serve the transportation needs of
urbanized areas over 50,000 in
population and other areas of States
outside of urbanized areas. The
information collection activities
involved in developing the Unified
Planning Work Program (UPWP), the
Metropolitan Transportation Plan, the
Statewide Transportation Improvement
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Plan, the Transportation Improvement
Program (TIP), and the Statewide
Transportation Improvement Program
(STIP) are necessary to identify and
evaluate the transportation issues and
needs in each urbanized area and
throughout every state. These products
of the transportation planning process
are essential elements in the reasonable
planning and programming of federally
funded transportation investments.
In addition to serving as management
tools for MPOs and State DOTs, the
UPWP and State Planning and Research
(SP&R) Work Program are used by both
FTA and FHWA to monitor the
transportation planning activities of
those agencies. It is also needed to
establish national out year budgets and
regional program plans, develop policy
on using funds, monitor State and local
compliance with national technical
emphasis areas, respond to
Congressional inquiries, prepare
Congressional testimony, and ensure
efficiency in the use and expenditure of
federal funds by determining that
planning proposals are both reasonable
and cost-effective. 49 U.S.C. 5303 and
23 U.S.C.134(h) require the
development of TIPs for urbanized
areas; STIPs are mandated by 49 U.S.C.
5304 and 23 U.S.C. 235(f) for an entire
State. After approval by the Governor
and MPO, metropolitan TIPs in
attainment areas are to be incorporated
directly into the STIP. For
nonattainment areas, FTA/FHWA must
make a conformity finding on the TIPs
before including them into the STIP.
The complete STIP is then jointly
reviewed and approved or disapproved
by FTA and FHWA. These conformity
findings and approval actions constitute
the determination that States are
complying with the requirements of 23
U.S.C. 235 and 49 U.S.C. 5303 and 5304
as a condition of eligibility for federalaid funding. Without these documents,
approvals and findings, capital and/or
operating assistance cannot be provided.
Estimated Total Annual Burden:
270,756 hours.
ADDRESSES: All written comments must
refer to the docket number that appears
at the top of this document and be
submitted to the Office of Information
and Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management and Budget, 725—17th
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20503,
Attention: FTA Desk Officer.
Comments are Invited On: Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the Department,
including whether the information will
have practical utility; the accuracy of
the Department’s estimate of the burden
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of the proposed information collection;
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Issued On: December 20, 2010.
Ann M. Linnertz,
Associate Administrator for Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
[FTA Docket No. 2010–0047]
Agency Information Collection Activity
Under OMB Review
AGENCY:
Federal Transit Administration,
DOT.
ACTION:
Notice of request for comments.
The Federal Transit
Administration invites public comment
about our intention to request the Office
of Management and Budget’s (OMB)
approval to renew the following
information collection:
49 U.S.C. Part 611—Major Capital
Investment Projects. The information
collected for this program will be used
is to evaluate proposed New and Small
Starts projects. The Federal Register
notice with a 60-day comment period
soliciting comments was published on
October 13, 2010.
DATES: Comments must be submitted
before January 26, 2011. A comment to
OMB is most effective if OMB receives
it within 30 days of publication.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sylvia L. Marion, Office of
Administration, Office of Management
Planning, (202) 366–6680.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: 49 U.S.C. Part 611—Major
Capital Investment Projects
Abstract: On August 10, 2005, the
Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for
Users (SAFETEA–LU) was enacted.
Sections 3011(d)(5) and 3011(e)(6) of
SAFETEA–LU require FTA to issue
regulations on the manner in which
candidate projects for major capital
investment grants for new fixed
guideway systems, extensions to
existing fixed guideway systems, or
significant corridor based bus
investments (‘‘New Starts’’ and ‘‘Small
Starts’’) will be evaluated and rated for
purposes of the FTA Capital Investment
Grant program under 49 USC Section
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
[FTA Docket No. FTA-2010-0048]
Agency Information Collection Activity Under OMB Review
AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration invites public comment
about our intention to request the Office of Management and Budget's
(OMB) approval to renew the following information collection:
Metropolitan and Statewide Transportation Planning. The information
collected for this program is necessary to identify and evaluate the
transportation issues and needs in each urbanized area and throughout
every state. The Federal Register notice with a 60-day comment period
soliciting comments was published on October 13, 2010.
DATES: Comments must be submitted before January 26, 2011. A comment to
OMB is most effective if OMB receives it within 30 days of publication.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sylvia L. Marion, Office of
Administration, Office of Management Planning, (202) 366-6680.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Metropolitan and Statewide Transportation Planning.
Abstract: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and Federal
Highway Administration (FHWA) jointly carry out the federal mandate to
improve urban and rural transportation. 49 U.S.C. 5303 and 5304 and 23
U.S.C. 134 and 135 authorize the use of federal funds to assist
Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), States, and local public
bodies in developing transportation plans and programs to serve the
transportation needs of urbanized areas over 50,000 in population and
other areas of States outside of urbanized areas. The information
collection activities involved in developing the Unified Planning Work
Program (UPWP), the Metropolitan Transportation Plan, the Statewide
Transportation Improvement Plan, the Transportation Improvement Program
(TIP), and the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) are
necessary to identify and evaluate the transportation issues and needs
in each urbanized area and throughout every state. These products of
the transportation planning process are essential elements in the
reasonable planning and programming of federally funded transportation
investments.
In addition to serving as management tools for MPOs and State DOTs,
the UPWP and State Planning and Research (SP&R) Work Program are used
by both FTA and FHWA to monitor the transportation planning activities
of those agencies. It is also needed to establish national out year
budgets and regional program plans, develop policy on using funds,
monitor State and local compliance with national technical emphasis
areas, respond to Congressional inquiries, prepare Congressional
testimony, and ensure efficiency in the use and expenditure of federal
funds by determining that planning proposals are both reasonable and
cost-effective. 49 U.S.C. 5303 and 23 U.S.C.134(h) require the
development of TIPs for urbanized areas; STIPs are mandated by 49
U.S.C. 5304 and 23 U.S.C. 235(f) for an entire State. After approval by
the Governor and MPO, metropolitan TIPs in attainment areas are to be
incorporated directly into the STIP. For nonattainment areas, FTA/FHWA
must make a conformity finding on the TIPs before including them into
the STIP. The complete STIP is then jointly reviewed and approved or
disapproved by FTA and FHWA. These conformity findings and approval
actions constitute the determination that States are complying with the
requirements of 23 U.S.C. 235 and 49 U.S.C. 5303 and 5304 as a
condition of eligibility for federal-aid funding. Without these
documents, approvals and findings, capital and/or operating assistance
cannot be provided.
Estimated Total Annual Burden: 270,756 hours.
ADDRESSES: All written comments must refer to the docket number that
appears at the top of this document and be submitted to the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget,
725--17th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20503, Attention: FTA Desk
Officer.
Comments are Invited On: Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of
the Department, including whether the information will have practical
utility; the accuracy of the Department's estimate of the burden of the
proposed information collection; ways to enhance the quality, utility,
and clarity of the information to be collected; and ways to minimize
the burden of the collection of information on respondents, including
the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
Issued On: December 20, 2010.
Ann M. Linnertz,
Associate Administrator for Administration.
[FR Doc. 2010-32335 Filed 12-23-10; 8:45 am]
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