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change certain portions of the airport
from aeronautical use to nonaeronautical use at Rogue Valley
International-Medford Airport, Medford,
Oregon. The proposal consists of a
partial parcel on the southwest corner of
the airfield.
DATES: Comments are due within 30
days of the date of the publication of
this notice in the Federal Register.
Emailed comments can be provided to
Ms. Mandi M. Lesauis, Program
Specialist, Seattle Airports District
Office, mandi.lesauis@faa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Jerry Brienza, Airport Director, County
of 1000 Terminal Loop Parkway,
Medford, OR 97504; or Mandi M.
Lesauis, Program Specialist, Seattle
Airports District Office, 2200 S. 216 St.,
Des Moines, WA 98198, mandi.lesauis@
faa.gov, (206) 231–4140. Documents
reflecting this FAA action may be
reviewed at the above locations.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
provisions of Title 49, U.S.C. 47153(c),
and 47107(h)(2), the FAA is considering
a proposal from the Airport Director,
County of Jackson, to change a portion
of the Rogue Valley InternationalMedford Airport from aeronautical use
to non-aeronautical use. The proposal
consists of a 7.6-acre partial parcel on
the southwest side of the airport.
The partial parcel is vacant,
landlocked and does not have airfield
access. The proposed property will be
developed for commercial purposes
such as a hotel. The FAA concurs that
the parcels are no longer needed for
aeronautical purposes. The proposed
use of this property is compatible with
other airport operations in accordance
with FAA’s Policy and Procedures
Concerning the Use of Airport Revenue,
published in Federal Register on
February 16, 1999.
Issued in Des Moines, Washington, on
March 2, 2021.
Warren D. Ferrell,
Acting Manager, Seattle Airports District
Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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Agency Information Collection Activity
Under OMB Review
AGENCY:
Federal Transit Administration,
DOT.
Notice of request for emergency
OMB approval.
ACTION:
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In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this
notice announces that the Information
Collection Requirements (ICRs)
abstracted below have been forwarded
to the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review for an emergency
approval of a new, mandatory
information collection. The FTA
requests OMB approve this collection
within 15 days. The FTA is collecting
this information to inform FTA actions
to support the transit industry’s COVID–
19 recovery efforts. The ICRs describe
the nature of the information collection
and their expected burdens.
SUMMARY:
Comments must be submitted on
or before March 22, 2021.
DATES:
Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 15 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. All comments received are
part of the public record. Comments
will generally be posted without change.
Upon receiving the requested six-month
emergency approval by OMB, FTA will
follow the normal PRA procedures to
obtain extended approval for this
proposed information collection.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Candace Key, Office of Transit Safety
and Oversight—System Safety Division,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Mail Stop
TSO–10, Washington, DC 20590 (202)
366–1783 or candace.key@dot.gov.
FTA
requests public comment on this
information collection, including (a)
whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency; (b) the accuracy of the agency’s
estimate of the burden (including hours
and cost); (c) ways for FTA to enhance
the quality, utility and clarity of the
information collection; and (d) ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on respondents, including
through the use of automated collection
techniques or other forms of information
technology. Comments submitted in
response to this notice will be
summarized and/or included in the
request for OMB approval of this
information collection.
The summaries below describe the
nature of the information collection
requirements (ICRs) and the expected
burden. The requirements are being
submitted for clearance by OMB as
required by the PRA.
Title: Transit COVID–19 Response
Program.
OMB Control Number: 2132–TBD.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Type of Request: Request for
emergency approval of an information
collection.
Abstract: COVID–19 continues to pose
significant challenges for the transit
industry. Numerous transit providers
have suspended service and a greater
number have reduced service. Yet,
throughout the COVID–19 public health
emergency, transit agencies across the
country continue to provide millions of
trips to lifeline services, including
transporting healthcare personnel and
other essential workers on the front line
of the Nation’s COVID–19 response.
Transit agencies also offer additional
essential services to support
communities during the public health
emergency, such as meal delivery and
Wi-Fi access in underserved areas, and
have begun offering transportation to
vaccination sites. Accordingly, the
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Security Agency designates transit
workers as essential critical
infrastructure workers.
Transit agencies and other
stakeholders have expressed concerns
about the risk of COVID–19 to the
transit industry and, along with the
FTA, have taken steps to address these
concerns. Numerous transit agencies
have implemented mitigations to limit
the transmission of SARS-CoV–2, the
virus that causes COVID–19, among
their workers and within their systems.
Despite these efforts, frontline transit
workers remain at high risk for workrelated exposure to SARS-CoV–2
because their work-related duties must
be performed on-site and involve being
in close proximity (<6 feet) to the public
or to coworkers. In addition, many
transit workers fall within racial and
socioeconomic demographics that are at
increased risk of getting sick and dying
from COVID–19.
In December 2020, the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration issued Emergency
Use Authorizations for two COVID–19
vaccines. Most States have prioritized
distribution of the vaccine to their
populations consistent with the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP)
recommendations on the allocation of
COVID–19 vaccines during the first
phase of vaccine delivery (Phase 1).
Essential workers, including transit
workers, are recommended for
vaccination in Phase 1b after health care
personnel and long term care facility
residents. However, FTA’s review of
State vaccination plans indicates that
many States have prioritized transit
workers differently than CDC/ACIP
guidance and placed another group
ahead of transit workers. States have
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already begun distributing COVID–19
vaccine doses to high-risk groups,
including frontline workers. It may take
many months before all frontline transit
workers can be vaccinated, though their
communities will continue to rely on
them to provide critical transportation
services every day—including
transportation to vaccination sites.
On January 21, 2021, President Biden
issued E.O. 13998, ‘‘to save lives and
allow all Americans, including the
millions of people employed in the
transportation industry, to travel and
work safely,’’ requiring immediate
Federal action to mandate masks on
public forms of transportation,
including transit. On January 29, 2021,
the CDC issued an Order requiring the
wearing of masks by travelers, including
on public transportation, to prevent
spread of the virus that causes COVID–
19. The CDC Order requires
transportation operators to require that
all persons wear masks when boarding,
disembarking, and for the duration of
travel, with certain exemptions.
Operators of transportation hubs, which
include bus terminals and subway
stations, must require all persons wear
a mask when entering or on the
premises of a transportation hub.
Subsequently, the Transportation
Security Administration (TSA) issued a
Security Directive on February 1, 2021
that implements the CDC Order.
The FTA plays a critical role in
providing risk-based guidance and
support for the COVID–19 recovery
efforts of the transit industry.
Accordingly, the FTA will require that
respondents provide the following
information using a fillable electronic
online application: Transit Worker
Counts: Total number of transit
operators, other frontline essential
personnel, and other workers during the
reporting period.
COVID–19 Impacts on Transit Agency
Service Levels: Yes or no responses to
indicate if the agency suspended
service, reduced service, or operated at
normal levels during the reporting
period.
COVID–19 Impacts on Transit
Workforce: Cumulative counts of transit
worker COVID–19 positives, fatalities,
recoveries, and unvaccinated employees
during the reporting period, and yes or
no responses on whether the agency is
requiring workers to be vaccinated,
whether the agency has implemented
the CDC Order and TSA Security
Directive requiring workers and
passengers to wear masks.
Respondents: FTA will require this
information, pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5334,
from recipients and sub-recipients of
FTA funds under the Urbanized Area
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Formula Funding program (49 U.S.C.
5307) or the Formula Grants for Rural
Areas program (49 U.S.C. 5311) that
operate transit systems or pass through
funds to sub-recipients that operate
transit systems. Recipients of FTA funds
under the Enhanced Mobility of Seniors
and Individuals with Disabilities
program (49 U.S.C. 5310) are requested
to provide this information on a
voluntary basis.
Estimated Average Total Annual
Respondents: 2,390 respondents.
Estimated Average Total Responses:
28,680.
Estimated Annual Burden Hours:
10,356.
Estimated Annual Burden per
Response: 5 minutes per Section 5307 or
5311 respondent, 200 minutes per
Section 5311 State respondent, and 8
minutes per Section 5310 transit
operator respondent.
Frequency: Biweekly to monthly
through December 31, 2021, or the
duration of the COVID–19 public health
emergency, whichever comes first.
Nadine Pembleton,
Director Office of Management Planning.
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request for special permit received from
the Natural Gas Pipeline Company of
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or deny the special permit request.
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Friday, except Federal holidays.
Instructions: You should identify the
docket number for the special permit
request you are commenting on at the
beginning of your comments. If you
submit your comments by mail, please
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confirmation that PHMSA has received
your comments, please include a selfaddressed stamped postcard. Internet
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(5 U.S.C. 552), CBI is exempt from
public disclosure. If your comments
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commercial or financial information
that is customarily treated as private,
that you actually treat as private, and
that is relevant or responsive to this
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agency by taking the following steps: (1)
Mark each page of the original
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‘‘Confidential’’; (2) send PHMSA, along
with the original document, a second
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CBI deleted; and (3) explain why the
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Unless you are notified otherwise,
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
[FTA Docket No. FTA 2021-0002]
Agency Information Collection Activity Under OMB Review
AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of request for emergency OMB approval.
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SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this
notice announces that the Information Collection Requirements (ICRs)
abstracted below have been forwarded to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for review for an emergency approval of a new, mandatory
information collection. The FTA requests OMB approve this collection
within 15 days. The FTA is collecting this information to inform FTA
actions to support the transit industry's COVID-19 recovery efforts.
The ICRs describe the nature of the information collection and their
expected burdens.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before March 22, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent within 15 days of publication of
this notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. All comments received
are part of the public record. Comments will generally be posted
without change. Upon receiving the requested six-month emergency
approval by OMB, FTA will follow the normal PRA procedures to obtain
extended approval for this proposed information collection.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Candace Key, Office of Transit Safety
and Oversight--System Safety Division, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Mail
Stop TSO-10, Washington, DC 20590 (202) 366-1783 or
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FTA requests public comment on this
information collection, including (a) whether the proposed collection
of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions
of the agency; (b) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden
(including hours and cost); (c) ways for FTA to enhance the quality,
utility and clarity of the information collection; and (d) ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of information on respondents,
including through the use of automated collection techniques or other
forms of information technology. Comments submitted in response to this
notice will be summarized and/or included in the request for OMB
approval of this information collection.
The summaries below describe the nature of the information
collection requirements (ICRs) and the expected burden. The
requirements are being submitted for clearance by OMB as required by
the PRA.
Title: Transit COVID-19 Response Program.
OMB Control Number: 2132-TBD.
Type of Request: Request for emergency approval of an information
collection.
Abstract: COVID-19 continues to pose significant challenges for the
transit industry. Numerous transit providers have suspended service and
a greater number have reduced service. Yet, throughout the COVID-19
public health emergency, transit agencies across the country continue
to provide millions of trips to lifeline services, including
transporting healthcare personnel and other essential workers on the
front line of the Nation's COVID-19 response. Transit agencies also
offer additional essential services to support communities during the
public health emergency, such as meal delivery and Wi-Fi access in
underserved areas, and have begun offering transportation to
vaccination sites. Accordingly, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Security Agency designates transit workers as essential critical
infrastructure workers.
Transit agencies and other stakeholders have expressed concerns
about the risk of COVID-19 to the transit industry and, along with the
FTA, have taken steps to address these concerns. Numerous transit
agencies have implemented mitigations to limit the transmission of
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, among their workers and
within their systems. Despite these efforts, frontline transit workers
remain at high risk for work-related exposure to SARS-CoV-2 because
their work-related duties must be performed on-site and involve being
in close proximity (<6 feet) to the public or to coworkers. In
addition, many transit workers fall within racial and socioeconomic
demographics that are at increased risk of getting sick and dying from
COVID-19.
In December 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued
Emergency Use Authorizations for two COVID-19 vaccines. Most States
have prioritized distribution of the vaccine to their populations
consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendations on
the allocation of COVID-19 vaccines during the first phase of vaccine
delivery (Phase 1). Essential workers, including transit workers, are
recommended for vaccination in Phase 1b after health care personnel and
long term care facility residents. However, FTA's review of State
vaccination plans indicates that many States have prioritized transit
workers differently than CDC/ACIP guidance and placed another group
ahead of transit workers. States have
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already begun distributing COVID-19 vaccine doses to high-risk groups,
including frontline workers. It may take many months before all
frontline transit workers can be vaccinated, though their communities
will continue to rely on them to provide critical transportation
services every day--including transportation to vaccination sites.
On January 21, 2021, President Biden issued E.O. 13998, ``to save
lives and allow all Americans, including the millions of people
employed in the transportation industry, to travel and work safely,''
requiring immediate Federal action to mandate masks on public forms of
transportation, including transit. On January 29, 2021, the CDC issued
an Order requiring the wearing of masks by travelers, including on
public transportation, to prevent spread of the virus that causes
COVID-19. The CDC Order requires transportation operators to require
that all persons wear masks when boarding, disembarking, and for the
duration of travel, with certain exemptions. Operators of
transportation hubs, which include bus terminals and subway stations,
must require all persons wear a mask when entering or on the premises
of a transportation hub. Subsequently, the Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) issued a Security Directive on February 1, 2021
that implements the CDC Order.
The FTA plays a critical role in providing risk-based guidance and
support for the COVID-19 recovery efforts of the transit industry.
Accordingly, the FTA will require that respondents provide the
following information using a fillable electronic online application:
Transit Worker Counts: Total number of transit operators, other
frontline essential personnel, and other workers during the reporting
period.
COVID-19 Impacts on Transit Agency Service Levels: Yes or no
responses to indicate if the agency suspended service, reduced service,
or operated at normal levels during the reporting period.
COVID-19 Impacts on Transit Workforce: Cumulative counts of transit
worker COVID-19 positives, fatalities, recoveries, and unvaccinated
employees during the reporting period, and yes or no responses on
whether the agency is requiring workers to be vaccinated, whether the
agency has implemented the CDC Order and TSA Security Directive
requiring workers and passengers to wear masks.
Respondents: FTA will require this information, pursuant to 49
U.S.C. 5334, from recipients and sub-recipients of FTA funds under the
Urbanized Area Formula Funding program (49 U.S.C. 5307) or the Formula
Grants for Rural Areas program (49 U.S.C. 5311) that operate transit
systems or pass through funds to sub-recipients that operate transit
systems. Recipients of FTA funds under the Enhanced Mobility of Seniors
and Individuals with Disabilities program (49 U.S.C. 5310) are
requested to provide this information on a voluntary basis.
Estimated Average Total Annual Respondents: 2,390 respondents.
Estimated Average Total Responses: 28,680.
Estimated Annual Burden Hours: 10,356.
Estimated Annual Burden per Response: 5 minutes per Section 5307 or
5311 respondent, 200 minutes per Section 5311 State respondent, and 8
minutes per Section 5310 transit operator respondent.
Frequency: Biweekly to monthly through December 31, 2021, or the
duration of the COVID-19 public health emergency, whichever comes
first.
Nadine Pembleton,
Director Office of Management Planning.
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