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information; and (4) ways that the
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is unable to submit via www.Grants.gov,
an applicant may submit an original and
two (2) copies to Amy Houser, Office of
Program Delivery, Federal Railroad
Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE, Room W36–412,
Washington, DC 20590. However, due to
delays caused by enhanced screening of
mail delivered via the U.S. Postal
Service, applicants are advised to use
other means of conveyance (such as
courier service) to assure timely receipt
of materials before the application
deadline.
For
further information regarding the R&E
Grant Program, please contact Ruthie
Americus, Office of Policy and
Planning, Federal Railroad
Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE, Room W36–403,
Washington, DC 20590; email:
ruthie.americus@dot.gov; phone: 202–
493–0431. Grant application submission
and processing questions should be
addressed to Amy Houser, Office of
Program Delivery, Federal Railroad
Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE, Room W36–412,
Washington, DC 20590; email:
amy.houser@dot.gov; phone: 202–493–
0303.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
Notice of Funding Opportunity for the
Restoration and Enhancement Grants
Program
Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of funding opportunity
(NOFO or notice).
AGENCY:
This notice details the
application requirements and
procedures to obtain grant funding for
eligible projects under the Restoration
and Enhancement (R&E) Grants
Program. This notice makes available
R&E Grants Program funding provided
by the Consolidated Appropriations Act,
2018 (2018 Appropriation) and the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019
(2019 Appropriation), as well as
available funding remaining from the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017
(2017 Appropriation). The opportunities
described in this notice are made
available under Catalog of Federal
Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number
20.324, ‘‘Restoration and
Enhancement.’’
DATES: Applications for funding under
this solicitation are due no later than
5:00 p.m. EDT January 6, 2020.
Applications for funding, or
supplemental material in support of an
application, received after 5:00 p.m.
EDT on January 6, 2020 will not be
considered for funding. Incomplete
applications will not be considered for
funding. See Section D of this notice for
additional information on the
application process.
ADDRESSES: Applications must be
submitted via www.Grants.gov. Only
applicants who comply with all
submission requirements described in
this notice and submit applications
through www.Grants.gov will be eligible
for award. For any supporting
application materials that an applicant
SUMMARY:
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Notice to
applicants: FRA recommends that
applicants read this notice in its entirety
prior to preparing application materials.
The term ‘‘grant’’ is used throughout
this document and is intended to
reference funding awarded through a
grant agreement, as well as funding
awarded through a cooperative
agreement. Definitions of key terms
used throughout the NOFO are provided
in Section A(2) below. These key terms
are capitalized throughout the NOFO.
There are several administrative
prerequisites and eligibility
requirements described herein with
which applicants must comply.
Additionally, applicants should note
that the required Project Narrative
component of the application package
may not exceed 25 pages in length.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
A. Program Description
B. Federal Award Information
C. Eligibility Information
D. Application and Submission
Information
E. Application Review Information
F. Federal Award Administration
Information
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
H. Other Information
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A. Program Description
1. Overview
The purpose of this notice is to solicit
applications for Operating Assistance
grants for Initiating, Restoring, or
Enhancing Intercity Rail Passenger
Transportation authorized in Sections
11104 and 11303 of the Fixing
America’s Surface Transportation
(FAST) Act, Public Law 114–94 (2015);
now codified at 49 U.S.C. 22908 1 and
funded in the 2018 and 2019
Appropriations Acts. FRA will consider
applications consistent with the
priorities in 49 U.S.C. 22908(d).
2. Definitions of Key Terms
a. ‘‘Enhancing’’ or ‘‘Enhance’’ means
upgrading or modifying the service
currently offered on a route or train.
Examples may include Operating Costs
associated with, but not limited to,
adding a station stop, increasing
frequency of a train (e.g., tri-weekly to
daily train service or increasing daily
train service frequencies), or modifying
on-board services offered on the train
(e.g., food or sleeping accommodations).
b. ‘‘Initiating’’ or ‘‘Initiate’’ means
commencing service on a route that did
not previously operate Intercity Rail
Passenger Transportation.
c. ‘‘Intercity Rail Passenger
Transportation’’ means rail passenger
transportation, except commuter rail
passenger transportation. See 49 U.S.C.
22901(3). In this notice, ‘‘Intercity
Passenger Rail Service’’ and ‘‘Intercity
Passenger Rail Transportation’’ are
equivalent terms to ‘‘Intercity Rail
Passenger Transportation.’’
d. ‘‘Net Operating Costs’’ are defined
as operating expenses incurred minus
operating revenue for an Intercity Rail
Passenger Transportation route.
e. ‘‘Operating Assistance’’ refers to
financial assistance covering allowable
Operating Costs.
f. ‘‘Operating Costs’’ means expenses
associated with the operation of
Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation.
Examples of such expenses may
include: Staffing costs for train
engineers, conductors, and on-board
service crew; diesel fuel or electricity
costs associated with train propulsion
power; station costs such as ticket sales,
customer information, and train
dispatching services; station building
utility and maintenance costs; lease
payments on rolling stock; routine
planned maintenance costs of
equipment and train cleaning; host
railroad access costs; train yard
1 The Department of Transportation Reports
Harmonization Act, Public Law 115–420, sec. 7
(2019) transferred this section from its location at
49 U.S.C. 24408 to 49 U.S.C. 22908.
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operation costs; general and
administrative costs; and management,
marketing, sales and reservations costs.
g. ‘‘Rail Carrier’’ means a person
providing common carrier railroad
transportation for compensation, but
does not include street, suburban, or
interurban electric railways not
operated as part of the general system of
rail transportation. See 49 U.S.C.
10102(5).
h. ‘‘Restoring’’ or ‘‘Restore’’ means
reinstating service to a route that
formerly operated Intercity Rail
Passenger Transportation.
B. Federal Award Information
1. Available Award Amount
The total funding available for awards
under this NOFO is $24,419,000.
Should additional R&E funds become
available after the release of this NOFO,
FRA may elect to award such funds to
applications received under this NOFO.
Of the $25,000,000 made available for
R&E in the 2018 and 2019
Appropriations, $23,982,500 is available
for grants; $767,500 is set aside for
Special Transportation Circumstances 2
as required under 49 U.S.C. 22907(l);
and FRA will set aside $250,000 for
award and program oversight. Of the
$5,000,000 made available for R&E in
the 2017 Appropriation, awards and setasides were previously determined and
$436,500 remains available under this
NOFO.
2. Award Limits
The R&E grants may not provide
funding for more than three years for
any individual Intercity Rail Passenger
Transportation route and may not be
renewed. Applicants can apply to use
R&E funding for: (a) Multiple (up to the
first three) years of service or (b) only
one year of service, provided the service
has not already received three years of
R&E funding. Grantees receiving less
than three years of funding for any
individual Intercity Rail Passenger
Transportation route under this NOFO
and/or previous R&E NOFOs may apply
for R&E Operating Assistance under
future NOFOs if available. In addition,
no more than six R&E grants may be
active simultaneously, but an applicant
may be awarded more than one grant.
3. Award Size
There are no predetermined minimum
or maximum dollar thresholds for
awards. FRA will only make a
maximum of six simultaneous awards
with all available R&E program funding.
Given the limited amount of funding
2 The Special Transportation Circumstances
funds will be announced under a separate NOFO(s).
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currently available, applicants are
encouraged to identify scalable project
elements. FRA may select a project for
funding that is less than the total
amount requested in the application.
FRA strongly encourages applicants to
identify and include other state, local,
public, and private funding to support
the proposed project in order to
maximize competitiveness. A recipient
of an R&E grant may use the grant
funding in combination with other
Federal grants that would benefit the
applicable rail service.
4. Award Type
FRA will make awards for projects
selected under this notice through grant
agreements or cooperative agreements.
Grant agreements are used when FRA
does not expect to have substantial
Federal involvement in carrying out the
funded activity. Cooperative agreements
allow for substantial involvement in
carrying out the funded activity,
including technical assistance, and
increased program oversight under 2
CFR 200.24.
The funding provided under this
NOFO will be made available to
grantees on a reimbursable basis.
Applicants must certify that their
expenditures are allowable, allocable,
reasonable, and necessary to the
approved project before seeking
reimbursement from FRA. Additionally,
the grantee is expected to expend
matching funds at the required
percentage concurrent with Federal
funds throughout the life of the project.
FRA may award grants in installments,
and may terminate any grant or
cooperative agreement upon the
cessation of service or the violation of
any other term of the grant. See an
example of standard terms and
conditions for FRA grant awards at:
https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/
L19057.
C. Eligibility Information
This section of the notice explains
applicant eligibility, cost sharing and
matching requirements, and project
eligibility. Applications that do not
meet the requirements in this section
will be ineligible for funding.
Instructions for submitting eligibility
information to FRA are detailed in
Section D of this NOFO.
1. Eligible Applicants
The following entities are eligible
applicants for all projects permitted
under this notice:
(1) A State (including the District of
Columbia);
(2) A group of States;
(3) An Interstate Compact;
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(4) A public agency or publicly
chartered authority established by one
or more States; 3
(5) A political subdivision of a State;
(6) Amtrak or another Rail Carrier that
provides Intercity Rail Passenger
Transportation;
(7) Any Rail Carrier in partnership
with at least one of the entities
described in paragraphs (1) through
(5); 4 and
(8) Any combination of the entities
described in paragraph (1) through (7).
Applications must identify an eligible
applicant as the lead applicant. The lead
applicant serves as the primary point of
contact for the application, and if
selected, as the recipient of the R&E
Program grant award. Eligible applicants
may reference entities that are not
eligible applicants in an application as
a project partner.
2. Cost Sharing or Matching
Grants for a project funded under the
R&E program shall not exceed 80
percent of the projected Net Operating
Costs for the first year of service; 60
percent of the Net Operating Costs for
the second year of service; and 40
percent of the projected Net Operating
Costs for the third year of service. The
matching funds for the projected Net
Operating Costs not covered by the R&E
grant may be comprised of eligible
public sector funding (e.g., state, local,
or other federal funding) or private
sector funding. FRA encourages
applicants to broaden their funding
table in applications.
FRA will give preference to nonfederal shares consisting of funding
from multiple sources (e.g., a state,
county, railroad) that demonstrate broad
participation and cost sharing from
affected stakeholders. FRA will give
priority to applications proposing a
lower R&E grant share of projected Net
Operating Costs than stated above, as
further discussed in Section E(1).
Applicants must identify the source(s)
of their matching funds for the R&E
grant associated with the service, and
must clearly and distinctly reflect these
funds in the application budget.
FRA will not consider funds already
expended (or otherwise encumbered)
that do not comply with 2 CFR 200.458
toward the matching funds requirement.
Additionally, only cash contributions
will be counted toward the matching
funds requirements. Before submitting
an application, applicants should
3 See Section D(2)(a)(iv) for supporting
documentation required to demonstrate eligibility
under this eligibility category.
4 See Section D(2)(a)(iv) for supporting
information required to demonstrate eligibility
under this eligibility category.
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carefully review the principles for cost
sharing or matching in 2 CFR 200.306.
A recipient of an operating assistance
grant under this NOFO may use that
grant in combination with other Federal
grants awarded that would benefit the
applicable service.
3. Project Eligibility
Projects eligible for funding under
this NOFO must be projects within the
United States and be for Operating
Assistance to Initiate, Restore, or
Enhance Intercity Rail Passenger
Transportation. FRA will give priority to
proposed projects in applications that:
a. Show completed or nearly
completed planning, design,
environmental reviews, negotiation of
agreements, acquisition of equipment,
construction, and other actions
necessary for Initiation, Restoration, or
Enhancement of Intercity Rail Passenger
Transportation;
b. Restore service over routes formerly
operated by Amtrak, including routes in
the Gulf Coast region between New
Orleans, Louisiana, and Orlando,
Florida as described in Section 11304 of
the Passenger Rail Reform and
Investment Act of 2015;
c. Provide daily or daytime service
over routes where such service did not
previously exist;
d. Include funding or other significant
participation by State, local, and
regional governmental and private
entities;
e. Include a funding plan that
demonstrates the Intercity Rail
Passenger Service will be financially
sustainable beyond the three-year grant
period;
f. Provide service to regions and
communities that are underserved or
not served by other intercity public
transportation;
g. Foster economic development,
particularly in rural communities and
for disadvantaged populations;
h. Provide other non-transportation
benefits, such as livability benefits; and
i. Enhance connectivity and
geographic coverage of the existing
national network of Intercity Rail
Passenger Service.
For a project that uses rights-of-way
owned by a railroad, 49 U.S.C.
22905(c)(1) requires that a written
agreement exist between the applicant
and the owning railroad regarding use
and ownership. This requirement is a
condition to making a grant under the
R&E Program.
D. Application and Submission
Information
Required documents for the
application are outlined in the following
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paragraphs. Applicants must complete
and submit all components of the
application. See Section D(2) for the
application checklist. FRA welcomes
the submission of additional relevant
supporting documentation, such as host
railroad agreements, Amtrak/operator
agreements, and funding commitment
documentation. The additional relevant
supporting documentation will not
count against the Project Narrative page
limit.
1. Address To Request Application
Package
Applicants must submit all
application materials in their entirety
through https://www.Grants.gov no later
than 5:00 p.m. EDT, on January 6, 2020.
FRA reserves the right to modify this
deadline. General information for
submitting applications through
Grants.gov can be found at: https://
www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0270.
For any supporting application
materials that an applicant cannot
submit via Grants.gov, an applicant may
submit an original and two (2) copies to
Amy Houser, Office of Program
Delivery, Federal Railroad
Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE, Room W36–412,
Washington, DC 20590. Due to delays
caused by enhanced screening of mail
delivered via the U.S. Postal Service,
FRA advises applicants to use other
means of conveyance (such as courier
service) to assure timely receipt of
materials before the application
deadline. Additionally, if documents
can be obtained online, providing
instructions to FRA on how to access
files on a referenced website may also
be sufficient.
2. Content and Form of Application
Submission
FRA strongly advises applicants to
read this section carefully. Applicants
must submit all required information
and components of the application
package to be considered for funding.
Required documents for an
application package are outlined in the
checklist below.
• Project Narrative (see D.2.a)
• Statement of Work (see D.2.b.i)
• Capital and mobilization plan (see
D.2.b.ii)
• Operating plan (see D.2.b.iii)
• Funding plan (see D.2.b.iv)
• Status of negotiations and agreements
(see D.2.b.v)
• SF424—Application for Federal
Assistance
• SF 424A—Budget Information for
Non-Construction
• SF 424B—Assurances for NonConstruction
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• FRA’s Additional Assurances and
Certifications
• SF LLL—Disclosure of Lobbying
Activities
a. Project Narrative
This section describes the minimum
content required in the Project Narrative
of the grant application. The Project
Narrative must follow the basic outline
below to address the program
requirements and assist evaluators in
locating relevant information.
I. Cover Page ...........................
II. Project Summary ..................
III. Project Funding Summary ..
IV. Applicant Eligibility Criteria
V. Project Eligibility Criteria ......
VI. Detailed Project Description
VII. Project Location .................
VIII. Evaluation and Selection
Criteria.
IX. Project Implementation and
Management.
X. Project Readiness ................
See
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See
D.2.a.i.
D.2.a.ii.
D.2.a.iii.
D.2.a.iv.
D.2.a.v.
D.2.a.vi.
D.2.a.vii.
D.2.a.viii.
See D.2.a.ix.
See D.2.a.x.
The above content must be provided
in a narrative statement submitted by
the applicant. The Project Narrative may
not exceed 25 pages in length
(excluding cover pages, table of
contents, and supporting
documentation). FRA will not review or
consider Project Narratives beyond the
25-page limitation. If possible,
applicants should submit supporting
documents via website links rather than
hard copies. If supporting documents
are submitted, applicants must clearly
identify the page number of the relevant
portion of the supporting
documentation in the Project Narrative.
The Project Narrative must adhere to the
following outline.
i. Cover Page: Include a cover page
that lists the following elements in a
table:
Project title
Lead Applicant.
City(ies), State(s), Congressional District(s) where the project is located.
Projected Total Operating Costs for the
funded service (by year).
Projected Operating Revenue for the
funded service (by year).
Projected Net Operating Costs for the
funded service (by year).
R&E Funding Requested (by year).
Match for Remaining Net Operating
Costs Not Provided by R&E Funding
(by year).
ii. Project Summary: Provide a brief
4–6 sentence summary of the proposed
project and what the project will entail.
Include challenges the proposed project
aims to address, and summarize the
intended outcomes and anticipated
benefits that will result from the
proposed project.
iii. Project Funding Summary:
Indicate the annual amount of R&E
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funding requested, the year or years of
service operations for which the funding
is requested, the match for the
remaining Net Operating Costs not
provided by R&E funding, and the
annual projected Net Operating Costs
for each of the first three years of
operation. Identify the source(s) of
matching funds, and clearly and
distinctly reflect these funds as part of
the total projected Net Operating Cost in
the application budget. Additionally,
identify any other sources of Federal
funds committed to the project and any
pending Federal requests. Also, note if
the requested Federal funding under
R&E or other programs must be
obligated or spent by a certain date due
to dependencies or relationships with
other Federal or non-Federal funding
sources, related projects, law, or other
factors. Additionally, specify whether
Federal funding for the project has
previously been sought, and identify the
Federal program and fiscal year of the
funding request(s). Rail Carriers other
than Amtrak should state whether they
will require access to Amtrak’s
Year of operations
reservation system, stations, or facilities
because they are directly related to the
Rail Carrier’s operations, and whether
they expect the FRA to award a portion
of the requested R&E grant to Amtrak for
such access (and in what amount).5
Provide information about any requests
submitted to other programs for capital
funding related to this project that
supports the project’s Initiation,
Restoration, or Enhancement of the
Intercity Rail Passenger Service.
iv. Example Project Funding Table:
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
FY17 R&E Federal Funds Previously Secured.
FY17 Non-Federal Funding/Match.
FY18–FY19 R&E Federal Funding Request.
FY18–FY19 Non-Federal Funding/Match.
v. Applicant Eligibility Criteria:
Explain how the applicant meets the
applicant eligibility criteria outlined in
Section C of this notice. For public
agencies and publicly chartered
authorities established by one or more
states, the explanation must include
citations to the applicable enabling
legislation. If the applicant is eligible
under 49 U.S.C. 22908(a)(7) as a Rail
Carrier in partnership with at least one
of the other eligible entities, the
applicant should explain the
partnership and each entity’s
contribution to the partnership.
vi. Project Eligibility Criteria: Explain
how the project meets the project
eligibility criteria in Section C(3) of this
notice.
vii. Detailed Project Description:
Include a detailed project description
that expands upon the brief summary
required above and cites with page
number references to information
included in documents responsive to
Subsections D(2)(b)(ii–v). This detailed
description should provide, at a
minimum: The specific components and
elements of the project, including
service frequency; name and description
of the planned routes and schedules;
station facilities; equipment that will be
used and how it will be acquired or
refurbished (if necessary); where
equipment will be maintained and by
what entity; additional background on
the challenges the project aims to
address; the expected users and
beneficiaries of the project; projected
ridership, revenues and costs; all
railroads owning tracks to be used;
service providers or entities expected to
provide services or facilities that will be
used, including access to Amtrak
systems, stations, and facilities; train
operators and their qualifications; plan
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for ensuring safe operations; and any
other information the applicant deems
necessary to justify the proposed
project. An applicant must specify
whether it is seeking funding for a
project that has already received Federal
financial assistance, and if applicable,
explain how the new scope proposed to
be funded under this NOFO relates to
the previous scope.
viii. Project Location: Include
geospatial data for the project, as well as
a map of the project’s location. Include
the Congressional districts in which the
project will take place.
ix. Evaluation and Selection Criteria:
Include a thorough discussion of how
the proposed project meets all of the
evaluation and selection criteria, as
outlined in Section E of this notice. If
an application does not sufficiently
address the evaluation criteria and the
selection criteria, it is unlikely to be a
competitive application. For the lifecycle cost selection criteria, applicants
should demonstrate a credible plan to
maintain related capital project assets
without having to rely on Federal
funding.
x. Project Implementation and
Management: Describe proposed project
implementation and project
management arrangements. Include
descriptions of the expected
arrangements for project contracting,
contract oversight, change-order
management, risk management, and
conformance to Federal requirements
for project progress reporting.
xi. Project Readiness: Provide a
summary of the: Capital and
mobilization plan including any capital
investments; service planning actions;
mobilization actions (such as
qualification of train crews); and
timeline for undertaking and completing
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each of the investments. Describe the
appropriate planning, design, any
environmental reviews, negotiation of
agreements, acquisition of equipment,
construction, and other actions
necessary for Initiation, Restoration, and
Enhancement of service that have been
completed or remain necessary for
completion. Provide the date when the
first year of rail service will commence
or when Enhancements to existing
service will be placed into service.
b. Additional Application Elements
Applicants must submit:
i. A Statement of Work (SOW)
addressing the scope, schedule, and
budget for the proposed project if it
were selected for award. The SOW must
contain sufficient detail so FRA, and the
applicant, can understand the expected
outcomes of the proposed work to be
performed and can monitor progress
toward completing project tasks and
deliverables during a prospective grant’s
period of performance. Applicants must
use FRA’s standard SOW, schedule, and
budget templates to be considered for
award. The templates are located at
https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0325.
When preparing the budget, the total
Net Operating Cost of a project must be
based on the best available information
as indicated in cited references. The
project schedule should be sufficiently
detailed to include the date when the
first year of service will commence (or
when the proposed Enhancement will
be placed into service), as well as
reasonable due dates for expenses
5 The Secretary, acting through the FRA, is
permitted in 49 U.S.C. 22908(h) to award an
appropriate portion of R&E grants under this NOFO
to Amtrak as compensation for permitting certain
access.
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associated with the operation of the
Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation.
ii. Capital and mobilization plan that
includes:
(A) A description of any capital
investments, service planning actions
(such as environmental reviews), and
mobilization actions (such as
qualifications of train crews) required
for Initiation of the Intercity Rail
Passenger Transportation; and
(B) A timeline for undertaking and
completing each of the investments and
actions referred to in subparagraph (A).
iii. Operating plan describing:
(A) Planned service operation;
(B) Identity and qualifications of the
train operator;
(C) Identity and qualifications of any
other service providers (e.g., on-board
service, equipment maintenance, station
staff);
(D) Service frequency;
(E) Planned routes and schedules;
(F) Station facilities that will be
utilized;
(G) Projected ridership, revenues, and
costs;
(H) Descriptions of how the
projections under subparagraph (G)
were developed;
(I) Equipment that will be utilized,
how such equipment will be acquired or
refurbished (if necessary), and where
such equipment will be maintained; and
(J) A plan for ensuring safe operations
and compliance with applicable safety
regulations;
iv. Funding plan that:
(A) Describes the funding of initial
capital costs and Operating Costs for the
first three years of operation;
(B) Includes commitment by the
applicant to provide the funds described
in subparagraph (A) to the extent not
covered by Federal grants and revenues;
and
(C) Describes the funding of Operating
Costs and capital costs, to the extent
necessary, after the first three years of
operation.
v. Status of negotiations and
agreements with:
(A) Each of the railroads or regional
transportation authorities whose tracks
or facilities would be utilized by the
service;
(B) The anticipated railroad carrier, if
such entity is not part of the applicant
group; and
(C) Any other service providers or
entities expected to provide services or
facilities that will be used by the
service, including any required access to
Amtrak systems, stations, and facilities
if Amtrak is not part of the applicant
group.
vi. SF424—Application for Federal
Assistance
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vii. SF 424A—Budget Information for
Non-Construction
viii. SF 424B—Assurances for NonConstruction
ix. FRA’s Additional Assurances and
Certifications; and
x. SF LLL—Disclosure of Lobbying
Activities.
Forms needed for the electronic
application process are at
www.Grants.gov.
c. Post-Selection Requirements
See Section F(2) for post-selection
requirements.
1. Unique Entity Identifier, System for
Award Management (SAM), and
Submission Instructions
To apply for funding through
Grants.gov, applicants must be properly
registered in SAM before submitting its
application, provide a valid unique
entity identifier in its application, and
continue to maintain an active SAM
registration all as described in detail
below. Complete instructions on how to
register and submit an application can
be found at www.Grants.gov. Registering
with Grants.gov is a one-time process;
however, it can take up to several weeks
for first-time registrants to receive
confirmation and a user password. FRA
recommends that applicants start the
registration process as early as possible
to prevent delays that may preclude
submitting an application package by
the application deadline. Applications
will not be accepted after the due date.
Delayed registration is not an acceptable
justification for an application
extension.
FRA may not make a grant award to
an applicant until the applicant has
complied with all applicable Data
Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
and SAM requirements, and if an
applicant has not fully complied with
the requirements by the time the Federal
awarding agency is ready to make a
Federal award, the Federal awarding
agency may determine that the
applicant is not qualified to receive a
Federal award and use that
determination as a basis for making a
Federal award to another applicant.
(Please note that if a Dun & Bradstreet
DUNS number must be obtained or
renewed, this may take a significant
amount of time to complete.) Late
applications that are the result of failure
to register or comply with Grants.gov
applicant requirements in a timely
manner will not be considered. If an
applicant has not fully complied with
the requirements by the submission
deadline, the application will not be
considered. To submit an application
through Grants.gov, applicants must:
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a. Obtain a DUNS Number
A DUNS number is required for
Grants.gov registration. The Office of
Management and Budget requires that
all businesses and nonprofit applicants
for Federal funds include a DUNS
number in their applications for a new
award or renewal of an existing award.
A DUNS number is a unique nine-digit
sequence recognized as the universal
standard for the government in
identifying and keeping track of entities
receiving Federal funds. The identifier
is used for tracking purposes and to
validate address and point of contact
information for Federal assistance
applicants, recipients, and
subrecipients. The DUNS number will
be used throughout the grant life cycle.
Obtaining a DUNS number is a free,
one-time activity. Applicants may
obtain a DUNS number by calling 1–
866–705–5711 or by applying online at
https://www.dnb.com/us.
b. Register With the SAM at
www.SAM.gov
All applicants for Federal financial
assistance must maintain current
registrations in the SAM database. An
applicant must be registered in SAM to
successfully register in Grants.gov. The
SAM database is the repository for
standard information about Federal
financial assistance applicants,
recipients, and subrecipients.
Organizations that have previously
submitted applications via Grants.gov
are already registered with SAM, as it is
a requirement for Grants.gov
registration. Please note, however, that
applicants must update or renew their
SAM registration at least once per year
to maintain an active status. Therefore,
it is critical to check registration status
well in advance of the application
deadline. If an applicant is selected for
an award, the applicant must maintain
an active SAM registration with current
information throughout the period of
the award. Information about SAM
registration procedures is available at
www.sam.gov.
c. Create a Grants.gov Username and
Password
Applicants must complete an
Authorized Organization Representative
(AOR) profile on www.Grants.gov and
create a username and password.
Applicants must use the organization’s
DUNS number to complete this step.
Additional information about the
registration process is available at:
https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/
applicants/organizationregistration.html.
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d. Acquire Authorization for Your AOR
From the E-Business Point of Contact
(E-Biz POC)
The E-Biz POC at the applicant’s
organization must respond to the
registration email from Grants.gov and
login at www.Grants.gov to authorize the
applicant as the AOR. Please note there
can be more than one AOR for an
organization.
e. Submit an Application Addressing
All Requirements Outlined in This
NOFO
2. Submission Dates and Times
Applicants must submit complete
applications to www.Grants.gov no later
than 5:00 p.m. EDT, January 6, 2020.
Applicants will receive a systemgenerated acknowledgement of receipt.
FRA reviews www.Grants.gov
information on the dates/and times of
applications submitted to determine
timeliness of submissions. Late
applications will be neither reviewed
nor considered. Delayed registration is
not an acceptable reason for late
submission. FRA strongly encourages
applicants to apply early to ensure that
all materials are received before this
deadline.
To ensure a fair competition of
limited discretionary funds, the
following conditions are not valid
reasons to permit late submissions: (1)
Failure to complete the registration
process before the deadline; (2) failure
to follow Grants.gov instructions on
how to register and apply as posted on
its website; (3) failure to follow all
instructions in this NOFO; and (4)
technical issues experienced with the
applicant’s computer or information
technology environment.
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b. Evaluation Criteria
Executive Order 12372 requires
applicants from state and local units of
government or other organizations
providing services within a state to
submit a copy of the application to the
State Single Point of Contact (SPOC), if
one exists, and if this program has been
selected for review by the state.
Applicants must contact their State
SPOC to determine if the program has
been selected for state review.
FRA subject-matter experts will
evaluate all eligible and complete
applications using the evaluation
criteria outlined in this section to
determine technical merit and public
benefits consistent with the priorities in
49 U.S.C. 22908(d).
i. Technical Merit: FRA will evaluate
application information for the degree to
which—
(A) The tasks and subtasks outlined in
the SOW are appropriate to achieve the
expected outcomes of the proposed
project.
(B) The application is thorough and
responsive to all the requirements
outlined in this notice, including the
strength and comprehensiveness of the
capital and mobilization plan, operating
plan, funding plan, and status of
negotiations and agreements described
in Section D(2)(b). In particular, the
funding plan demonstrates the Intercity
Rail Passenger Service will be
financially sustainable beyond the 3year grant period.
(C) The appropriate planning, design,
any environmental reviews, negotiation
of agreements, acquisition of equipment,
construction, and other actions
necessary for Initiation, Restoration, or
Enhancement of service have been
completed or nearly completed.
(D) Service is restored over routes
formerly operated by Amtrak, including
routes in the Gulf Coast region between
New Orleans, Louisiana, and Orlando,
Florida as described in Section 11304 of
the Passenger Rail Reform and
Investment Act of 2015.
(E) The appropriate funding or other
significant participation by State, local,
and regional governmental and private
entities are in place.
ii. Benefits:
FRA will evaluate the proposed rail
service on:
(A) Providing daily or daytime service
over routes where such service did not
previously exist;
(B) Providing service to regions and
communities that are underserved or
not served by other intercity public
transportation;
(C) Fostering economic development,
particularly in rural communities and
for disadvantaged populations;
(D) Providing other nontransportation benefits; and
(E) Enhancing connectivity and
geographic coverage of the existing
national network of Intercity Rail
Passenger Service.
4. Funding Restrictions
If an applicant experiences difficulties
at any point during this process, please
call the Grants.gov Customer Center
Hotline at 1–800–518–4726, 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week (closed on Federal
holidays). For information and
instructions on each of these processes,
please see instructions at: https://
www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/
apply-for-grants.html.
Note: Please use generally accepted
formats such as .pdf, .doc, .docx, .xls,
.xlsx and .ppt, when uploading
attachments. While applicants may
embed picture files, such as .jpg, .gif,
and .bmp, in document files, applicants
should not submit attachments in these
formats. Additionally, the following
formats will not be accepted: .com, .bat,
.exe, .vbs, .cfg, .dat, .db, .dbf, .dll, .ini,
.log, .ora, .sys, and .zip.
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3. Intergovernmental Review
R&E grants awarded for any
individual Intercity Rail Passenger
Transportation route will not receive
funding for more than three years and
may not be renewed. No more than six
Operating Assistance grant awards will
be simultaneously active under the R&E
Grants Program. FRA will approve preaward costs consistent with 2 CFR
200.458, as applicable. Under 2 CFR
200.458, grant recipients must seek
written approval from FRA for preaward activities to be eligible for
reimbursement. Activities initiated prior
to the execution of an agreement
without FRA’s written approval may not
be eligible for reimbursement or
included as a grantee’s matching
contribution. For Enhancement projects,
FRA will only fund the portion of the
Operating Costs associated with the
Enhancement.
FRA is limited to funding a
percentage of projected Net Operating
Costs and may not fund any service
producing net operating profits.
5. Other Submission Requirements
If an applicant experiences difficulties
at any point during this process, please
call the Grants.gov Customer Center
Hotline at 1–800–518–4726, 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week (closed on Federal
holidays). For information and
instructions on each of these processes,
please see instructions at: https://
www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/
apply-for-grants.html. See Section D.1
for submission of applications via postal
mail, electronic mail or hand delivery.
E. Application Review Information
1. Criteria
a. Eligibility and Completeness Review
FRA will first screen each application
for eligibility (eligibility requirements
are outlined in Section C of this notice),
completeness (application
documentation and submission
requirements are outlined in Section D
of this notice) and the minimum match.
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In addition to the eligibility and
completeness review and the evaluation
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criteria outlined in this subsection, the
FRA Administrator (or his designee)
will select projects in consultation with
a senior review team, which includes
senior leadership from the Office of the
Secretary and FRA, applying the
following selection criteria:
i. The FRA will give preference to
projects for which the:
(A) Proposed matching funds exceed
the annual minimum required amounts
specified in Section C(2); and
(B) Proposed matching funds are from
more than one source, including private
sources, demonstrating broad
participation by affected stakeholders;
and
ii. The FRA will also take into
account the following key Departmental
objectives:
(A) Supporting economic vitality at
the national and regional level;
(B) Leveraging Federal funding to
attract other, non-Federal sources of
infrastructure investment;
(C) Preparing for future operations
and maintenance costs associated with
their project’s life-cycle, as
demonstrated by a credible plan to
maintain assets without having to rely
on future Federal funding;
(D) Using innovative approaches to
improve safety and expedite project
delivery; and,
(E) Holding grant recipients
accountable for their performance and
achieving specific, measurable
outcomes identified by grant applicants.
iii. In determining the allocation of
program funds, FRA may also consider
geographic diversity, diversity in the
size of the systems receiving funding,
the applicant’s receipt of other
competitive awards, and projects
located in or that support transportation
service in a qualified opportunity zone
designated pursuant to 26 U.S.C.
1400Z–1.
2. Review and Selection Process
FRA will conduct a four-part
application review process, as follows:
a. Screen applications for
completeness and eligibility;
b. Evaluate eligible applications
(completed by technical panels applying
the evaluation criteria);
c. Review and recommend initial
selection of projects for the FRA
Administrator’s review by a non-career
Senior Review Team, which includes
senior leadership from the Office of the
Secretary and FRA; and
d. Selection of awards by the FRA
Administrator for the Secretary’s review
and approval.
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3. Reporting Matters Related to Integrity
and Performance
Before making a Federal award with
a total amount of Federal share greater
than the simplified acquisition
threshold of $150,000 (see 2 CFR 200.88
Simplified Acquisition Threshold), FRA
will review and consider any
information about the applicant that is
in the designated integrity and
performance system accessible through
SAM (currently the Federal Awardee
Performance and Integrity Information
System (FAPIIS)). See 41 U.S.C. 2313.
An applicant, at its option, may
review information in the designated
integrity and performance systems
accessible through SAM and comment
on any information about itself that a
Federal awarding agency previously
entered and is currently in the
designated integrity and performance
system accessible through SAM.
FRA will consider any comments by
the applicant, in addition to the other
information in the designated integrity
and performance system, in making a
judgment about the applicant’s integrity,
business ethics, and record of
performance under Federal awards
when completing the review of risk
posed by applicants as described in 2
CFR 200.205.
F. Federal Award Administration
Information
1. Federal Award Notice
FRA will announce applications
selected for funding in a press release
and on the FRA website after the
application review period. FRA will
contact applicants with successful
applications after announcement with
information and instructions about the
award process. This notification is not
an authorization to begin proposed
project activities. FRA requires
satisfaction of applicable requirements
by the applicant and a formal agreement
signed by both the grantee and the FRA,
including an approved scope, schedule,
and budget, before obligation.
2. Administrative and National Policy
Requirements
For projects on a State-Supported
route (as defined in 49 U.S.C.
24102(13)), grant recipients must be in
compliance with the cost allocation
methodology required under Section
209 of the Passenger Rail Investment
and Improvement Act of 2008 (Pub. L.
110–432) with respect to that route.
Selected grantees must maintain
compliance with the cost allocation
methodology for the duration of the
service.
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In connection with any program or
activity conducted with or benefiting
from funds awarded under this notice,
recipients of funds must comply with
all applicable requirements of Federal
law, including, without limitation, the
Constitution of the United States; the
conditions of performance,
nondiscrimination requirements, and
other assurances made applicable to the
award of funds in accordance with
regulations of the Department of
Transportation; and applicable Federal
financial assistance and contracting
principles promulgated by the Office of
Management and Budget. In complying
with these requirements, recipients, in
particular, must ensure that no
concession agreements are denied or
other contracting decisions made on the
basis of speech or other activities
protected by the First Amendment. If
the Department determines that a
recipient has failed to comply with
applicable Federal requirements, the
Department may terminate the award of
funds and disallow previously incurred
costs, requiring the recipient to
reimburse any expended award funds.
Examples of administrative and
national policy requirements include: 2
CFR part 200; procurement standards;
compliance with Federal civil rights
laws and regulations; requirements for
disadvantaged business enterprises;
debarment and suspension
requirements; and drug-free workplace;
FRA’s and OMB’s Assurances and
Certifications; Americans with
Disabilities Act; safety requirements;
NEPA; environmental justice
requirements; performance measures;
grant conditions under 49 U.S.C. 22905,
including the Buy America
requirements, the provision deeming
operators rail carriers for certain
purposes and grantee agreements with
railroad right-of-way owners for projects
using railroad right-of-way.
See an example of standard terms and
conditions for FRA grant awards at
https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/
L19057.
3. Reporting
a. Progress Reporting on Grant Activity
Each applicant selected for a grant
will be required to comply with all
standard FRA reporting requirements,
including quarterly progress reports,
quarterly Federal financial reports, and
interim and final performance reports,
as well as all applicable auditing,
monitoring and close out requirements.
Reports may be submitted
electronically.
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b. Additional Reporting
Applicants selected for funding are
required to comply with all reporting
requirements in the standard terms and
conditions for FRA grant awards
including 2 CFR 180.335 and 2 CFR
180.350. See an example of standard
terms and conditions for FRA grant
awards at: https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/
Details/L19057.
If the Federal share of any Federal
award under this NOFO may include
more than $500,000 over the period of
performance, applicants are informed of
the post award reporting requirements
reflected in 2 CFR part 200, Appendix
XII—Award Term and Condition for
Recipient Integrity and Performance
Matters.
c. Performance Reporting
As a part of the grant agreement, the
grant recipient must provide similar
information regarding the route
performance, financial, and ridership
projections, and capital and business
plans that Amtrak is required to provide
Rail measures
Unit measured
Temporal
Passenger Counts .......
Count ........................
Annual ......................
Travel Time .................
Time/Trip ..................
Annual ......................
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
For further information regarding this
notice, please contact Amy Houser,
Office of Program Delivery, Federal
Railroad Administration, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE, Room W36–412,
Washington, DC 20590; email:
amy.houser@dot.gov. For information
about the R&E Grants Program or project
specific questions, please contact Ruthie
Americus, Office of Policy and
Planning, Federal Railroad
Administration,1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE, Room W36–403,
Washington, DC 20590; email:
ruthie.americus@dot.gov.
H. Other Information
All information submitted as part of
or in support of any application shall
use publicly available data or data that
can be made public and methodologies
that are accepted by industry practice
and standards, to the extent possible. If
the application includes information the
applicant considers to be a trade secret
or confidential commercial or financial
information, the applicant should do the
following: (1) Note on the front cover
that the submission ‘‘Contains
Confidential Business Information
(CBI)’’; (2) mark each affected page
‘‘CBI’’; and (3) highlight or otherwise
denote the CBI portions.
FRA protects such information from
disclosure consistent with applicable
law. In the event FRA receives a
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
request for the information, FRA will
follow the procedures described in its
FOIA regulations at 49 CFR 7.17. Only
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Secondary strategic
goal
Description
Economic Competitiveness.
State of Good Repair
Economic Competitiveness.
Quality of Life ...........
Count of the annual passenger boardings
and alightings at stations within the
project area.
Point-to-point travel times between pre-determined station stops within the project
area. This measure demonstrates how
track improvements and other upgrades
improve operations on a rail line. It also
helps make sure the railroad is maintaining the line after project completion.
Primary strategic goal
information that is ultimately
determined to be confidential under that
procedure will be exempt from
disclosure under FOIA.
Issued in Washington, DC.
Quintin C. Kendall,
Deputy Administrator, Federal Railroad
Administration.
[FR Doc. 2019–24225 Filed 11–5–19; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910–06–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
[Docket Number FRA–2019–0088]
Notice of Application for Approval of
Discontinuance or Modification of a
Railroad Signal System
Under part 235 of title 49 of the Code
of Federal Regulations (CFR) and 49
U.S.C. 20502(a), this provides the public
notice that by a document dated October
10, 2019, the National Railroad
Passenger Corporation (Amtrak)
petitioned the Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA) seeking approval
to discontinue or modify a signal
system. FRA assigned the petition
Docket Number FRA–2019–0088.
Applicant: Amtrak, Mr. Nicholas J.
Croce III, PE, Deputy Chief Engineer,
C&S, 2995 Market Street, Philadelphia,
PA 19104.
Specifically, Amtrak requests
permission to retire signals 1267–4 and
1268–4, as well as associated track
circuits and cab signals on Track 4
between Groton Interlocking, milepost
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to FRA, as well as other implementation
information that includes the status of
the investments and funded operations,
the plans for continued operation and
funding of routes, and any legislative
recommendations.
Grant recipients must also collect
information and report on the project’s
performance using measures established
by the FRA to assess progress in
achieving strategic goals and objectives.
Examples of some rail measures are
listed in the below table.
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(MP) 124.2, and Palmers Cove, MP
128.1, on the New England Division,
Main Line New Haven to Boston,
Northeast Corridor. The advanced civil
speed enforcement system enforcing
positive train stop at Groton signal 4W
and Palmers Cove signal 4E will remain
in place and in-service.
Amtrak is designating Track 4 as nonmainline track. Amtrak states the reason
for the removal of signal equipment is
to eliminate maintenance of equipment
which provides no significant benefit to
the safety of operations.
A copy of the petition, as well as any
written communications concerning the
petition, is available for review online at
https://www.regulations.gov and in
person at the U.S. Department of
Transportation’s (DOT) Docket
Operations Facility, 1200 New Jersey
Ave. SE, W12–140, Washington, DC
20590. The Docket Operations Facility
is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal
Holidays.
Interested parties are invited to
participate in these proceedings by
submitting written views, data, or
comments. FRA does not anticipate
scheduling a public hearing in
connection with these proceedings since
the facts do not appear to warrant a
hearing. If any interested parties desire
an opportunity for oral comment and a
public hearing, they should notify FRA,
in writing, before the end of the
comment period and specify the basis
for their request.
All communications concerning these
proceedings should identify the
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Restoration and Enhancement
Grants Program
AGENCY: Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of funding opportunity (NOFO or notice).
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SUMMARY: This notice details the application requirements and
procedures to obtain grant funding for eligible projects under the
Restoration and Enhancement (R&E) Grants Program. This notice makes
available R&E Grants Program funding provided by the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2018 (2018 Appropriation) and the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2019 (2019 Appropriation), as well as available
funding remaining from the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 (2017
Appropriation). The opportunities described in this notice are made
available under Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number
20.324, ``Restoration and Enhancement.''
DATES: Applications for funding under this solicitation are due no
later than 5:00 p.m. EDT January 6, 2020. Applications for funding, or
supplemental material in support of an application, received after 5:00
p.m. EDT on January 6, 2020 will not be considered for funding.
Incomplete applications will not be considered for funding. See Section
D of this notice for additional information on the application process.
ADDRESSES: Applications must be submitted via www.Grants.gov. Only
applicants who comply with all submission requirements described in
this notice and submit applications through www.Grants.gov will be
eligible for award. For any supporting application materials that an
applicant is unable to submit via www.Grants.gov, an applicant may
submit an original and two (2) copies to Amy Houser, Office of Program
Delivery, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
Room W36-412, Washington, DC 20590. However, due to delays caused by
enhanced screening of mail delivered via the U.S. Postal Service,
applicants are advised to use other means of conveyance (such as
courier service) to assure timely receipt of materials before the
application deadline.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information regarding the
R&E Grant Program, please contact Ruthie Americus, Office of Policy and
Planning, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
Room W36-403, Washington, DC 20590; email: [email protected];
phone: 202-493-0431. Grant application submission and processing
questions should be addressed to Amy Houser, Office of Program
Delivery, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
Room W36-412, Washington, DC 20590; email: [email protected]; phone:
202-493-0303.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice to applicants: FRA recommends that
applicants read this notice in its entirety prior to preparing
application materials. The term ``grant'' is used throughout this
document and is intended to reference funding awarded through a grant
agreement, as well as funding awarded through a cooperative agreement.
Definitions of key terms used throughout the NOFO are provided in
Section A(2) below. These key terms are capitalized throughout the
NOFO. There are several administrative prerequisites and eligibility
requirements described herein with which applicants must comply.
Additionally, applicants should note that the required Project
Narrative component of the application package may not exceed 25 pages
in length.
Table of Contents
A. Program Description
B. Federal Award Information
C. Eligibility Information
D. Application and Submission Information
E. Application Review Information
F. Federal Award Administration Information
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
H. Other Information
A. Program Description
1. Overview
The purpose of this notice is to solicit applications for Operating
Assistance grants for Initiating, Restoring, or Enhancing Intercity
Rail Passenger Transportation authorized in Sections 11104 and 11303 of
the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, Public Law 114-
94 (2015); now codified at 49 U.S.C. 22908 \1\ and funded in the 2018
and 2019 Appropriations Acts. FRA will consider applications consistent
with the priorities in 49 U.S.C. 22908(d).
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2. Definitions of Key Terms
a. ``Enhancing'' or ``Enhance'' means upgrading or modifying the
service currently offered on a route or train. Examples may include
Operating Costs associated with, but not limited to, adding a station
stop, increasing frequency of a train (e.g., tri-weekly to daily train
service or increasing daily train service frequencies), or modifying
on-board services offered on the train (e.g., food or sleeping
accommodations).
b. ``Initiating'' or ``Initiate'' means commencing service on a
route that did not previously operate Intercity Rail Passenger
Transportation.
c. ``Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation'' means rail passenger
transportation, except commuter rail passenger transportation. See 49
U.S.C. 22901(3). In this notice, ``Intercity Passenger Rail Service''
and ``Intercity Passenger Rail Transportation'' are equivalent terms to
``Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation.''
d. ``Net Operating Costs'' are defined as operating expenses
incurred minus operating revenue for an Intercity Rail Passenger
Transportation route.
e. ``Operating Assistance'' refers to financial assistance covering
allowable Operating Costs.
f. ``Operating Costs'' means expenses associated with the operation
of Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation. Examples of such expenses
may include: Staffing costs for train engineers, conductors, and on-
board service crew; diesel fuel or electricity costs associated with
train propulsion power; station costs such as ticket sales, customer
information, and train dispatching services; station building utility
and maintenance costs; lease payments on rolling stock; routine planned
maintenance costs of equipment and train cleaning; host railroad access
costs; train yard
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operation costs; general and administrative costs; and management,
marketing, sales and reservations costs.
g. ``Rail Carrier'' means a person providing common carrier
railroad transportation for compensation, but does not include street,
suburban, or interurban electric railways not operated as part of the
general system of rail transportation. See 49 U.S.C. 10102(5).
h. ``Restoring'' or ``Restore'' means reinstating service to a
route that formerly operated Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation.
B. Federal Award Information
1. Available Award Amount
The total funding available for awards under this NOFO is
$24,419,000. Should additional R&E funds become available after the
release of this NOFO, FRA may elect to award such funds to applications
received under this NOFO.
Of the $25,000,000 made available for R&E in the 2018 and 2019
Appropriations, $23,982,500 is available for grants; $767,500 is set
aside for Special Transportation Circumstances \2\ as required under 49
U.S.C. 22907(l); and FRA will set aside $250,000 for award and program
oversight. Of the $5,000,000 made available for R&E in the 2017
Appropriation, awards and set-asides were previously determined and
$436,500 remains available under this NOFO.
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2. Award Limits
The R&E grants may not provide funding for more than three years
for any individual Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation route and
may not be renewed. Applicants can apply to use R&E funding for: (a)
Multiple (up to the first three) years of service or (b) only one year
of service, provided the service has not already received three years
of R&E funding. Grantees receiving less than three years of funding for
any individual Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation route under this
NOFO and/or previous R&E NOFOs may apply for R&E Operating Assistance
under future NOFOs if available. In addition, no more than six R&E
grants may be active simultaneously, but an applicant may be awarded
more than one grant.
3. Award Size
There are no predetermined minimum or maximum dollar thresholds for
awards. FRA will only make a maximum of six simultaneous awards with
all available R&E program funding. Given the limited amount of funding
currently available, applicants are encouraged to identify scalable
project elements. FRA may select a project for funding that is less
than the total amount requested in the application.
FRA strongly encourages applicants to identify and include other
state, local, public, and private funding to support the proposed
project in order to maximize competitiveness. A recipient of an R&E
grant may use the grant funding in combination with other Federal
grants that would benefit the applicable rail service.
4. Award Type
FRA will make awards for projects selected under this notice
through grant agreements or cooperative agreements. Grant agreements
are used when FRA does not expect to have substantial Federal
involvement in carrying out the funded activity. Cooperative agreements
allow for substantial involvement in carrying out the funded activity,
including technical assistance, and increased program oversight under 2
CFR 200.24.
The funding provided under this NOFO will be made available to
grantees on a reimbursable basis. Applicants must certify that their
expenditures are allowable, allocable, reasonable, and necessary to the
approved project before seeking reimbursement from FRA. Additionally,
the grantee is expected to expend matching funds at the required
percentage concurrent with Federal funds throughout the life of the
project. FRA may award grants in installments, and may terminate any
grant or cooperative agreement upon the cessation of service or the
violation of any other term of the grant. See an example of standard
terms and conditions for FRA grant awards at: https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/L19057.
C. Eligibility Information
This section of the notice explains applicant eligibility, cost
sharing and matching requirements, and project eligibility.
Applications that do not meet the requirements in this section will be
ineligible for funding. Instructions for submitting eligibility
information to FRA are detailed in Section D of this NOFO.
1. Eligible Applicants
The following entities are eligible applicants for all projects
permitted under this notice:
(1) A State (including the District of Columbia);
(2) A group of States;
(3) An Interstate Compact;
(4) A public agency or publicly chartered authority established by
one or more States; \3\
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(5) A political subdivision of a State;
(6) Amtrak or another Rail Carrier that provides Intercity Rail
Passenger Transportation;
(7) Any Rail Carrier in partnership with at least one of the
entities described in paragraphs (1) through (5); \4\ and
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(8) Any combination of the entities described in paragraph (1)
through (7).
Applications must identify an eligible applicant as the lead
applicant. The lead applicant serves as the primary point of contact
for the application, and if selected, as the recipient of the R&E
Program grant award. Eligible applicants may reference entities that
are not eligible applicants in an application as a project partner.
2. Cost Sharing or Matching
Grants for a project funded under the R&E program shall not exceed
80 percent of the projected Net Operating Costs for the first year of
service; 60 percent of the Net Operating Costs for the second year of
service; and 40 percent of the projected Net Operating Costs for the
third year of service. The matching funds for the projected Net
Operating Costs not covered by the R&E grant may be comprised of
eligible public sector funding (e.g., state, local, or other federal
funding) or private sector funding. FRA encourages applicants to
broaden their funding table in applications.
FRA will give preference to non-federal shares consisting of
funding from multiple sources (e.g., a state, county, railroad) that
demonstrate broad participation and cost sharing from affected
stakeholders. FRA will give priority to applications proposing a lower
R&E grant share of projected Net Operating Costs than stated above, as
further discussed in Section E(1). Applicants must identify the
source(s) of their matching funds for the R&E grant associated with the
service, and must clearly and distinctly reflect these funds in the
application budget.
FRA will not consider funds already expended (or otherwise
encumbered) that do not comply with 2 CFR 200.458 toward the matching
funds requirement. Additionally, only cash contributions will be
counted toward the matching funds requirements. Before submitting an
application, applicants should
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carefully review the principles for cost sharing or matching in 2 CFR
200.306.
A recipient of an operating assistance grant under this NOFO may
use that grant in combination with other Federal grants awarded that
would benefit the applicable service.
3. Project Eligibility
Projects eligible for funding under this NOFO must be projects
within the United States and be for Operating Assistance to Initiate,
Restore, or Enhance Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation. FRA will
give priority to proposed projects in applications that:
a. Show completed or nearly completed planning, design,
environmental reviews, negotiation of agreements, acquisition of
equipment, construction, and other actions necessary for Initiation,
Restoration, or Enhancement of Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation;
b. Restore service over routes formerly operated by Amtrak,
including routes in the Gulf Coast region between New Orleans,
Louisiana, and Orlando, Florida as described in Section 11304 of the
Passenger Rail Reform and Investment Act of 2015;
c. Provide daily or daytime service over routes where such service
did not previously exist;
d. Include funding or other significant participation by State,
local, and regional governmental and private entities;
e. Include a funding plan that demonstrates the Intercity Rail
Passenger Service will be financially sustainable beyond the three-year
grant period;
f. Provide service to regions and communities that are underserved
or not served by other intercity public transportation;
g. Foster economic development, particularly in rural communities
and for disadvantaged populations;
h. Provide other non-transportation benefits, such as livability
benefits; and
i. Enhance connectivity and geographic coverage of the existing
national network of Intercity Rail Passenger Service.
For a project that uses rights-of-way owned by a railroad, 49
U.S.C. 22905(c)(1) requires that a written agreement exist between the
applicant and the owning railroad regarding use and ownership. This
requirement is a condition to making a grant under the R&E Program.
D. Application and Submission Information
Required documents for the application are outlined in the
following paragraphs. Applicants must complete and submit all
components of the application. See Section D(2) for the application
checklist. FRA welcomes the submission of additional relevant
supporting documentation, such as host railroad agreements, Amtrak/
operator agreements, and funding commitment documentation. The
additional relevant supporting documentation will not count against the
Project Narrative page limit.
1. Address To Request Application Package
Applicants must submit all application materials in their entirety
through https://www.Grants.gov no later than 5:00 p.m. EDT, on January
6, 2020. FRA reserves the right to modify this deadline. General
information for submitting applications through Grants.gov can be found
at: https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0270.
For any supporting application materials that an applicant cannot
submit via Grants.gov, an applicant may submit an original and two (2)
copies to Amy Houser, Office of Program Delivery, Federal Railroad
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Room W36-412, Washington, DC
20590. Due to delays caused by enhanced screening of mail delivered via
the U.S. Postal Service, FRA advises applicants to use other means of
conveyance (such as courier service) to assure timely receipt of
materials before the application deadline. Additionally, if documents
can be obtained online, providing instructions to FRA on how to access
files on a referenced website may also be sufficient.
2. Content and Form of Application Submission
FRA strongly advises applicants to read this section carefully.
Applicants must submit all required information and components of the
application package to be considered for funding.
Required documents for an application package are outlined in the
checklist below.
Project Narrative (see D.2.a)
Statement of Work (see D.2.b.i)
Capital and mobilization plan (see D.2.b.ii)
Operating plan (see D.2.b.iii)
Funding plan (see D.2.b.iv)
Status of negotiations and agreements (see D.2.b.v)
SF424--Application for Federal Assistance
SF 424A--Budget Information for Non-Construction
SF 424B--Assurances for Non-Construction
FRA's Additional Assurances and Certifications
SF LLL--Disclosure of Lobbying Activities
a. Project Narrative
This section describes the minimum content required in the Project
Narrative of the grant application. The Project Narrative must follow
the basic outline below to address the program requirements and assist
evaluators in locating relevant information.
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I. Cover Page.......................... See D.2.a.i.
II. Project Summary.................... See D.2.a.ii.
III. Project Funding Summary........... See D.2.a.iii.
IV. Applicant Eligibility Criteria..... See D.2.a.iv.
V. Project Eligibility Criteria........ See D.2.a.v.
VI. Detailed Project Description....... See D.2.a.vi.
VII. Project Location.................. See D.2.a.vii.
VIII. Evaluation and Selection Criteria See D.2.a.viii.
IX. Project Implementation and See D.2.a.ix.
Management.
X. Project Readiness................... See D.2.a.x.
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The above content must be provided in a narrative statement
submitted by the applicant. The Project Narrative may not exceed 25
pages in length (excluding cover pages, table of contents, and
supporting documentation). FRA will not review or consider Project
Narratives beyond the 25-page limitation. If possible, applicants
should submit supporting documents via website links rather than hard
copies. If supporting documents are submitted, applicants must clearly
identify the page number of the relevant portion of the supporting
documentation in the Project Narrative. The Project Narrative must
adhere to the following outline.
i. Cover Page: Include a cover page that lists the following
elements in a table:
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Project title
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Lead Applicant.............................................
City(ies), State(s), Congressional District(s) where the
project is located..........................................
Projected Total Operating Costs for the funded service (by
year).......................................................
Projected Operating Revenue for the funded service (by year).
Projected Net Operating Costs for the funded service (by
year).......................................................
R&E Funding Requested (by year)..............................
Match for Remaining Net Operating Costs Not Provided by R&E
Funding (by year)...........................................
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ii. Project Summary: Provide a brief 4-6 sentence summary of the
proposed project and what the project will entail. Include challenges
the proposed project aims to address, and summarize the intended
outcomes and anticipated benefits that will result from the proposed
project.
iii. Project Funding Summary: Indicate the annual amount of R&E
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funding requested, the year or years of service operations for which
the funding is requested, the match for the remaining Net Operating
Costs not provided by R&E funding, and the annual projected Net
Operating Costs for each of the first three years of operation.
Identify the source(s) of matching funds, and clearly and distinctly
reflect these funds as part of the total projected Net Operating Cost
in the application budget. Additionally, identify any other sources of
Federal funds committed to the project and any pending Federal
requests. Also, note if the requested Federal funding under R&E or
other programs must be obligated or spent by a certain date due to
dependencies or relationships with other Federal or non-Federal funding
sources, related projects, law, or other factors. Additionally, specify
whether Federal funding for the project has previously been sought, and
identify the Federal program and fiscal year of the funding request(s).
Rail Carriers other than Amtrak should state whether they will require
access to Amtrak's reservation system, stations, or facilities because
they are directly related to the Rail Carrier's operations, and whether
they expect the FRA to award a portion of the requested R&E grant to
Amtrak for such access (and in what amount).\5\ Provide information
about any requests submitted to other programs for capital funding
related to this project that supports the project's Initiation,
Restoration, or Enhancement of the Intercity Rail Passenger Service.
iv. Example Project Funding Table:
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Year of operations Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
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FY17 R&E Federal Funds Previously Secured..............
FY17 Non-Federal Funding/Match.........................
FY18-FY19 R&E Federal Funding Request..................
FY18-FY19 Non-Federal Funding/Match....................
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v. Applicant Eligibility Criteria: Explain how the applicant meets
the applicant eligibility criteria outlined in Section C of this
notice. For public agencies and publicly chartered authorities
established by one or more states, the explanation must include
citations to the applicable enabling legislation. If the applicant is
eligible under 49 U.S.C. 22908(a)(7) as a Rail Carrier in partnership
with at least one of the other eligible entities, the applicant should
explain the partnership and each entity's contribution to the
partnership.
vi. Project Eligibility Criteria: Explain how the project meets the
project eligibility criteria in Section C(3) of this notice.
vii. Detailed Project Description: Include a detailed project
description that expands upon the brief summary required above and
cites with page number references to information included in documents
responsive to Subsections D(2)(b)(ii-v). This detailed description
should provide, at a minimum: The specific components and elements of
the project, including service frequency; name and description of the
planned routes and schedules; station facilities; equipment that will
be used and how it will be acquired or refurbished (if necessary);
where equipment will be maintained and by what entity; additional
background on the challenges the project aims to address; the expected
users and beneficiaries of the project; projected ridership, revenues
and costs; all railroads owning tracks to be used; service providers or
entities expected to provide services or facilities that will be used,
including access to Amtrak systems, stations, and facilities; train
operators and their qualifications; plan for ensuring safe operations;
and any other information the applicant deems necessary to justify the
proposed project. An applicant must specify whether it is seeking
funding for a project that has already received Federal financial
assistance, and if applicable, explain how the new scope proposed to be
funded under this NOFO relates to the previous scope.
viii. Project Location: Include geospatial data for the project, as
well as a map of the project's location. Include the Congressional
districts in which the project will take place.
ix. Evaluation and Selection Criteria: Include a thorough
discussion of how the proposed project meets all of the evaluation and
selection criteria, as outlined in Section E of this notice. If an
application does not sufficiently address the evaluation criteria and
the selection criteria, it is unlikely to be a competitive application.
For the life-cycle cost selection criteria, applicants should
demonstrate a credible plan to maintain related capital project assets
without having to rely on Federal funding.
x. Project Implementation and Management: Describe proposed project
implementation and project management arrangements. Include
descriptions of the expected arrangements for project contracting,
contract oversight, change-order management, risk management, and
conformance to Federal requirements for project progress reporting.
xi. Project Readiness: Provide a summary of the: Capital and
mobilization plan including any capital investments; service planning
actions; mobilization actions (such as qualification of train crews);
and timeline for undertaking and completing each of the investments.
Describe the appropriate planning, design, any environmental reviews,
negotiation of agreements, acquisition of equipment, construction, and
other actions necessary for Initiation, Restoration, and Enhancement of
service that have been completed or remain necessary for completion.
Provide the date when the first year of rail service will commence or
when Enhancements to existing service will be placed into service.
b. Additional Application Elements
Applicants must submit:
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i. A Statement of Work (SOW) addressing the scope, schedule, and
budget for the proposed project if it were selected for award. The SOW
must contain sufficient detail so FRA, and the applicant, can
understand the expected outcomes of the proposed work to be performed
and can monitor progress toward completing project tasks and
deliverables during a prospective grant's period of performance.
Applicants must use FRA's standard SOW, schedule, and budget templates
to be considered for award. The templates are located at https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0325. When preparing the budget, the total Net
Operating Cost of a project must be based on the best available
information as indicated in cited references. The project schedule
should be sufficiently detailed to include the date when the first year
of service will commence (or when the proposed Enhancement will be
placed into service), as well as reasonable due dates for expenses
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associated with the operation of the Intercity Rail Passenger
Transportation.
ii. Capital and mobilization plan that includes:
(A) A description of any capital investments, service planning
actions (such as environmental reviews), and mobilization actions (such
as qualifications of train crews) required for Initiation of the
Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation; and
(B) A timeline for undertaking and completing each of the
investments and actions referred to in subparagraph (A).
iii. Operating plan describing:
(A) Planned service operation;
(B) Identity and qualifications of the train operator;
(C) Identity and qualifications of any other service providers
(e.g., on-board service, equipment maintenance, station staff);
(D) Service frequency;
(E) Planned routes and schedules;
(F) Station facilities that will be utilized;
(G) Projected ridership, revenues, and costs;
(H) Descriptions of how the projections under subparagraph (G) were
developed;
(I) Equipment that will be utilized, how such equipment will be
acquired or refurbished (if necessary), and where such equipment will
be maintained; and
(J) A plan for ensuring safe operations and compliance with
applicable safety regulations;
iv. Funding plan that:
(A) Describes the funding of initial capital costs and Operating
Costs for the first three years of operation;
(B) Includes commitment by the applicant to provide the funds
described in subparagraph (A) to the extent not covered by Federal
grants and revenues; and
(C) Describes the funding of Operating Costs and capital costs, to
the extent necessary, after the first three years of operation.
v. Status of negotiations and agreements with:
(A) Each of the railroads or regional transportation authorities
whose tracks or facilities would be utilized by the service;
(B) The anticipated railroad carrier, if such entity is not part of
the applicant group; and
(C) Any other service providers or entities expected to provide
services or facilities that will be used by the service, including any
required access to Amtrak systems, stations, and facilities if Amtrak
is not part of the applicant group.
vi. SF424--Application for Federal Assistance
vii. SF 424A--Budget Information for Non-Construction
viii. SF 424B--Assurances for Non-Construction
ix. FRA's Additional Assurances and Certifications; and
x. SF LLL--Disclosure of Lobbying Activities.
Forms needed for the electronic application process are at
www.Grants.gov.
c. Post-Selection Requirements
See Section F(2) for post-selection requirements.
1. Unique Entity Identifier, System for Award Management (SAM), and
Submission Instructions
To apply for funding through Grants.gov, applicants must be
properly registered in SAM before submitting its application, provide a
valid unique entity identifier in its application, and continue to
maintain an active SAM registration all as described in detail below.
Complete instructions on how to register and submit an application can
be found at www.Grants.gov. Registering with Grants.gov is a one-time
process; however, it can take up to several weeks for first-time
registrants to receive confirmation and a user password. FRA recommends
that applicants start the registration process as early as possible to
prevent delays that may preclude submitting an application package by
the application deadline. Applications will not be accepted after the
due date. Delayed registration is not an acceptable justification for
an application extension.
FRA may not make a grant award to an applicant until the applicant
has complied with all applicable Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
and SAM requirements, and if an applicant has not fully complied with
the requirements by the time the Federal awarding agency is ready to
make a Federal award, the Federal awarding agency may determine that
the applicant is not qualified to receive a Federal award and use that
determination as a basis for making a Federal award to another
applicant. (Please note that if a Dun & Bradstreet DUNS number must be
obtained or renewed, this may take a significant amount of time to
complete.) Late applications that are the result of failure to register
or comply with Grants.gov applicant requirements in a timely manner
will not be considered. If an applicant has not fully complied with the
requirements by the submission deadline, the application will not be
considered. To submit an application through Grants.gov, applicants
must:
a. Obtain a DUNS Number
A DUNS number is required for Grants.gov registration. The Office
of Management and Budget requires that all businesses and nonprofit
applicants for Federal funds include a DUNS number in their
applications for a new award or renewal of an existing award. A DUNS
number is a unique nine-digit sequence recognized as the universal
standard for the government in identifying and keeping track of
entities receiving Federal funds. The identifier is used for tracking
purposes and to validate address and point of contact information for
Federal assistance applicants, recipients, and subrecipients. The DUNS
number will be used throughout the grant life cycle. Obtaining a DUNS
number is a free, one-time activity. Applicants may obtain a DUNS
number by calling 1-866-705-5711 or by applying online at https://www.dnb.com/us.
b. Register With the SAM at www.SAM.gov
All applicants for Federal financial assistance must maintain
current registrations in the SAM database. An applicant must be
registered in SAM to successfully register in Grants.gov. The SAM
database is the repository for standard information about Federal
financial assistance applicants, recipients, and subrecipients.
Organizations that have previously submitted applications via
Grants.gov are already registered with SAM, as it is a requirement for
Grants.gov registration. Please note, however, that applicants must
update or renew their SAM registration at least once per year to
maintain an active status. Therefore, it is critical to check
registration status well in advance of the application deadline. If an
applicant is selected for an award, the applicant must maintain an
active SAM registration with current information throughout the period
of the award. Information about SAM registration procedures is
available at www.sam.gov.
c. Create a Grants.gov Username and Password
Applicants must complete an Authorized Organization Representative
(AOR) profile on www.Grants.gov and create a username and password.
Applicants must use the organization's DUNS number to complete this
step. Additional information about the registration process is
available at: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/organization-registration.html.
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d. Acquire Authorization for Your AOR From the E-Business Point of
Contact (E-Biz POC)
The E-Biz POC at the applicant's organization must respond to the
registration email from Grants.gov and login at www.Grants.gov to
authorize the applicant as the AOR. Please note there can be more than
one AOR for an organization.
e. Submit an Application Addressing All Requirements Outlined in This
NOFO
If an applicant experiences difficulties at any point during this
process, please call the Grants.gov Customer Center Hotline at 1-800-
518-4726, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (closed on Federal holidays).
For information and instructions on each of these processes, please see
instructions at: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/apply-for-grants.html.
Note: Please use generally accepted formats such as .pdf, .doc,
.docx, .xls, .xlsx and .ppt, when uploading attachments. While
applicants may embed picture files, such as .jpg, .gif, and .bmp, in
document files, applicants should not submit attachments in these
formats. Additionally, the following formats will not be accepted:
.com, .bat, .exe, .vbs, .cfg, .dat, .db, .dbf, .dll, .ini, .log, .ora,
.sys, and .zip.
2. Submission Dates and Times
Applicants must submit complete applications to www.Grants.gov no
later than 5:00 p.m. EDT, January 6, 2020. Applicants will receive a
system-generated acknowledgement of receipt. FRA reviews www.Grants.gov
information on the dates/and times of applications submitted to
determine timeliness of submissions. Late applications will be neither
reviewed nor considered. Delayed registration is not an acceptable
reason for late submission. FRA strongly encourages applicants to apply
early to ensure that all materials are received before this deadline.
To ensure a fair competition of limited discretionary funds, the
following conditions are not valid reasons to permit late submissions:
(1) Failure to complete the registration process before the deadline;
(2) failure to follow Grants.gov instructions on how to register and
apply as posted on its website; (3) failure to follow all instructions
in this NOFO; and (4) technical issues experienced with the applicant's
computer or information technology environment.
3. Intergovernmental Review
Executive Order 12372 requires applicants from state and local
units of government or other organizations providing services within a
state to submit a copy of the application to the State Single Point of
Contact (SPOC), if one exists, and if this program has been selected
for review by the state. Applicants must contact their State SPOC to
determine if the program has been selected for state review.
4. Funding Restrictions
R&E grants awarded for any individual Intercity Rail Passenger
Transportation route will not receive funding for more than three years
and may not be renewed. No more than six Operating Assistance grant
awards will be simultaneously active under the R&E Grants Program. FRA
will approve pre-award costs consistent with 2 CFR 200.458, as
applicable. Under 2 CFR 200.458, grant recipients must seek written
approval from FRA for pre-award activities to be eligible for
reimbursement. Activities initiated prior to the execution of an
agreement without FRA's written approval may not be eligible for
reimbursement or included as a grantee's matching contribution. For
Enhancement projects, FRA will only fund the portion of the Operating
Costs associated with the Enhancement.
FRA is limited to funding a percentage of projected Net Operating
Costs and may not fund any service producing net operating profits.
5. Other Submission Requirements
If an applicant experiences difficulties at any point during this
process, please call the Grants.gov Customer Center Hotline at 1-800-
518-4726, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (closed on Federal holidays).
For information and instructions on each of these processes, please see
instructions at: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/apply-for-grants.html. See Section D.1 for submission of applications via postal
mail, electronic mail or hand delivery.
E. Application Review Information
1. Criteria
a. Eligibility and Completeness Review
FRA will first screen each application for eligibility (eligibility
requirements are outlined in Section C of this notice), completeness
(application documentation and submission requirements are outlined in
Section D of this notice) and the minimum match.
b. Evaluation Criteria
FRA subject-matter experts will evaluate all eligible and complete
applications using the evaluation criteria outlined in this section to
determine technical merit and public benefits consistent with the
priorities in 49 U.S.C. 22908(d).
i. Technical Merit: FRA will evaluate application information for
the degree to which--
(A) The tasks and subtasks outlined in the SOW are appropriate to
achieve the expected outcomes of the proposed project.
(B) The application is thorough and responsive to all the
requirements outlined in this notice, including the strength and
comprehensiveness of the capital and mobilization plan, operating plan,
funding plan, and status of negotiations and agreements described in
Section D(2)(b). In particular, the funding plan demonstrates the
Intercity Rail Passenger Service will be financially sustainable beyond
the 3-year grant period.
(C) The appropriate planning, design, any environmental reviews,
negotiation of agreements, acquisition of equipment, construction, and
other actions necessary for Initiation, Restoration, or Enhancement of
service have been completed or nearly completed.
(D) Service is restored over routes formerly operated by Amtrak,
including routes in the Gulf Coast region between New Orleans,
Louisiana, and Orlando, Florida as described in Section 11304 of the
Passenger Rail Reform and Investment Act of 2015.
(E) The appropriate funding or other significant participation by
State, local, and regional governmental and private entities are in
place.
ii. Benefits:
FRA will evaluate the proposed rail service on:
(A) Providing daily or daytime service over routes where such
service did not previously exist;
(B) Providing service to regions and communities that are
underserved or not served by other intercity public transportation;
(C) Fostering economic development, particularly in rural
communities and for disadvantaged populations;
(D) Providing other non-transportation benefits; and
(E) Enhancing connectivity and geographic coverage of the existing
national network of Intercity Rail Passenger Service.
c. Selection Criteria
In addition to the eligibility and completeness review and the
evaluation
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criteria outlined in this subsection, the FRA Administrator (or his
designee) will select projects in consultation with a senior review
team, which includes senior leadership from the Office of the Secretary
and FRA, applying the following selection criteria:
i. The FRA will give preference to projects for which the:
(A) Proposed matching funds exceed the annual minimum required
amounts specified in Section C(2); and
(B) Proposed matching funds are from more than one source,
including private sources, demonstrating broad participation by
affected stakeholders; and
ii. The FRA will also take into account the following key
Departmental objectives:
(A) Supporting economic vitality at the national and regional
level;
(B) Leveraging Federal funding to attract other, non-Federal
sources of infrastructure investment;
(C) Preparing for future operations and maintenance costs
associated with their project's life-cycle, as demonstrated by a
credible plan to maintain assets without having to rely on future
Federal funding;
(D) Using innovative approaches to improve safety and expedite
project delivery; and,
(E) Holding grant recipients accountable for their performance and
achieving specific, measurable outcomes identified by grant applicants.
iii. In determining the allocation of program funds, FRA may also
consider geographic diversity, diversity in the size of the systems
receiving funding, the applicant's receipt of other competitive awards,
and projects located in or that support transportation service in a
qualified opportunity zone designated pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 1400Z-1.
2. Review and Selection Process
FRA will conduct a four-part application review process, as
follows:
a. Screen applications for completeness and eligibility;
b. Evaluate eligible applications (completed by technical panels
applying the evaluation criteria);
c. Review and recommend initial selection of projects for the FRA
Administrator's review by a non-career Senior Review Team, which
includes senior leadership from the Office of the Secretary and FRA;
and
d. Selection of awards by the FRA Administrator for the Secretary's
review and approval.
3. Reporting Matters Related to Integrity and Performance
Before making a Federal award with a total amount of Federal share
greater than the simplified acquisition threshold of $150,000 (see 2
CFR 200.88 Simplified Acquisition Threshold), FRA will review and
consider any information about the applicant that is in the designated
integrity and performance system accessible through SAM (currently the
Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)).
See 41 U.S.C. 2313.
An applicant, at its option, may review information in the
designated integrity and performance systems accessible through SAM and
comment on any information about itself that a Federal awarding agency
previously entered and is currently in the designated integrity and
performance system accessible through SAM.
FRA will consider any comments by the applicant, in addition to the
other information in the designated integrity and performance system,
in making a judgment about the applicant's integrity, business ethics,
and record of performance under Federal awards when completing the
review of risk posed by applicants as described in 2 CFR 200.205.
F. Federal Award Administration Information
1. Federal Award Notice
FRA will announce applications selected for funding in a press
release and on the FRA website after the application review period. FRA
will contact applicants with successful applications after announcement
with information and instructions about the award process. This
notification is not an authorization to begin proposed project
activities. FRA requires satisfaction of applicable requirements by the
applicant and a formal agreement signed by both the grantee and the
FRA, including an approved scope, schedule, and budget, before
obligation.
2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements
For projects on a State-Supported route (as defined in 49 U.S.C.
24102(13)), grant recipients must be in compliance with the cost
allocation methodology required under Section 209 of the Passenger Rail
Investment and Improvement Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110-432) with respect
to that route. Selected grantees must maintain compliance with the cost
allocation methodology for the duration of the service.
In connection with any program or activity conducted with or
benefiting from funds awarded under this notice, recipients of funds
must comply with all applicable requirements of Federal law, including,
without limitation, the Constitution of the United States; the
conditions of performance, nondiscrimination requirements, and other
assurances made applicable to the award of funds in accordance with
regulations of the Department of Transportation; and applicable Federal
financial assistance and contracting principles promulgated by the
Office of Management and Budget. In complying with these requirements,
recipients, in particular, must ensure that no concession agreements
are denied or other contracting decisions made on the basis of speech
or other activities protected by the First Amendment. If the Department
determines that a recipient has failed to comply with applicable
Federal requirements, the Department may terminate the award of funds
and disallow previously incurred costs, requiring the recipient to
reimburse any expended award funds.
Examples of administrative and national policy requirements
include: 2 CFR part 200; procurement standards; compliance with Federal
civil rights laws and regulations; requirements for disadvantaged
business enterprises; debarment and suspension requirements; and drug-
free workplace; FRA's and OMB's Assurances and Certifications;
Americans with Disabilities Act; safety requirements; NEPA;
environmental justice requirements; performance measures; grant
conditions under 49 U.S.C. 22905, including the Buy America
requirements, the provision deeming operators rail carriers for certain
purposes and grantee agreements with railroad right-of-way owners for
projects using railroad right-of-way.
See an example of standard terms and conditions for FRA grant
awards at https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/L19057.
3. Reporting
a. Progress Reporting on Grant Activity
Each applicant selected for a grant will be required to comply with
all standard FRA reporting requirements, including quarterly progress
reports, quarterly Federal financial reports, and interim and final
performance reports, as well as all applicable auditing, monitoring and
close out requirements. Reports may be submitted electronically.
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b. Additional Reporting
Applicants selected for funding are required to comply with all
reporting requirements in the standard terms and conditions for FRA
grant awards including 2 CFR 180.335 and 2 CFR 180.350. See an example
of standard terms and conditions for FRA grant awards at: https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/L19057.
If the Federal share of any Federal award under this NOFO may
include more than $500,000 over the period of performance, applicants
are informed of the post award reporting requirements reflected in 2
CFR part 200, Appendix XII--Award Term and Condition for Recipient
Integrity and Performance Matters.
c. Performance Reporting
As a part of the grant agreement, the grant recipient must provide
similar information regarding the route performance, financial, and
ridership projections, and capital and business plans that Amtrak is
required to provide to FRA, as well as other implementation information
that includes the status of the investments and funded operations, the
plans for continued operation and funding of routes, and any
legislative recommendations.
Grant recipients must also collect information and report on the
project's performance using measures established by the FRA to assess
progress in achieving strategic goals and objectives. Examples of some
rail measures are listed in the below table.
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Primary strategic Secondary strategic
Rail measures Unit measured Temporal goal goal Description
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Passenger Counts.................. Count................ Annual............... Economic State of Good Repair Count of the annual
Competitiveness. passenger boardings and
alightings at stations
within the project area.
Travel Time....................... Time/Trip............ Annual............... Economic Quality of Life..... Point-to-point travel
Competitiveness. times between pre-
determined station stops
within the project area.
This measure
demonstrates how track
improvements and other
upgrades improve
operations on a rail
line. It also helps make
sure the railroad is
maintaining the line
after project
completion.
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G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
For further information regarding this notice, please contact Amy
Houser, Office of Program Delivery, Federal Railroad Administration,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Room W36-412, Washington, DC 20590; email:
[email protected]. For information about the R&E Grants Program or
project specific questions, please contact Ruthie Americus, Office of
Policy and Planning, Federal Railroad Administration,1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE, Room W36-403, Washington, DC 20590; email:
[email protected].
H. Other Information
All information submitted as part of or in support of any
application shall use publicly available data or data that can be made
public and methodologies that are accepted by industry practice and
standards, to the extent possible. If the application includes
information the applicant considers to be a trade secret or
confidential commercial or financial information, the applicant should
do the following: (1) Note on the front cover that the submission
``Contains Confidential Business Information (CBI)''; (2) mark each
affected page ``CBI''; and (3) highlight or otherwise denote the CBI
portions.
FRA protects such information from disclosure consistent with
applicable law. In the event FRA receives a Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) request for the information, FRA will follow the procedures
described in its FOIA regulations at 49 CFR 7.17. Only information that
is ultimately determined to be confidential under that procedure will
be exempt from disclosure under FOIA.
Issued in Washington, DC.
Quintin C. Kendall,
Deputy Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration.
[FR Doc. 2019-24225 Filed 11-5-19; 8:45 am]
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