Federal Transit Administration Clause Samples
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) clause establishes requirements and standards that must be followed when a contract or project receives funding or oversight from the FTA. This clause typically mandates compliance with federal regulations, reporting obligations, and specific procurement or operational guidelines relevant to public transportation projects. By including this clause, the contract ensures that all parties adhere to federal rules, thereby maintaining eligibility for federal funding and reducing the risk of non-compliance penalties.
Federal Transit Administration. (FTA) is an operating administration of the Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT). Any reference to the “Urban Mass Transportation Administration” (also referred to as “UMTA”) refers to the “Federal Transit Administration” or “FTA” when appearing in any records of the United States.
Federal Transit Administration. (1) Is an operating administration of Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT), and
(2) Any reference to the “Urban Mass Transportation Administration” (also referred to as “UMTA”) refers to the “Federal Transit Administration” when appearing in any records of the United States, including a:
(a) Law, regulation, or guidance,
(b) Map, or
(c) Document, paper, or similar writing,
Federal Transit Administration. Sourcewell reserves the right to amend this Contract to include requirements relating to any subsequent changes affecting the use of inter- governmental cooperative purchasing agreements by FTA grant recipients.
Federal Transit Administration. 3.5.2.1 NICTD, with assistance of RDA, shall be the lead agency in the FTA grant application preparation process and interfacing with the FTA, except as otherwise provided herein.
3.5.2.2 NICTD, RDA and IFA representatives involved with or assigned to the Rail Projects shall work together to assure that NICTD, RDA and IFA are timely informed of any regularly scheduled meetings, submittals, or calls with FTA to help secure full involvement, awareness and cooperation regarding interactions with FTA, including but not limited to the FTA grant application process. NICTD, RDA and IFA, and their representatives, shall jointly coordinate and participate on all FTA regularly scheduled meetings, conference calls and submittals. The Parties also shall promptly inform each other as to any potential issues or concerns relating to, or raised by, FTA, and shall inform each other as to all substantive communications with FTA.
3.5.2.3 NICTD, RDA and IFA shall share with each other and their respective representatives, copies of all draft documents to be provided to FTA, with adequate opportunity (no less than 15 calendar days, unless otherwise agreed in writing) to review in advance of submission to FTA, and also shall promptly provide copies of all documents exchanged with FTA.
Federal Transit Administration designates the former Urban Mass Transportation Administration. Any reference in any law, map, regulation, document, paper, or other record of the United States to the Urban Mass Transportation Administration is deemed a reference to the Federal Transit Administration.
Federal Transit Administration. (FTA) Requirements
Federal Transit Administration. This Lease shall be subject to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Interlocal Agreement, by and between Landlord and the Lower Rio Grande Development Council on file with the City Secretary of the City of McAllen.
Federal Transit Administration. (FTA) funding for this project has a grant termination date of May 31, 2015. After May 31, 2015, FTA funding will no longer be available to City for payment of construction Work performed on the Project after May 31, 2015. Therefore, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Contract Documents, no Work on the next block phase of the Project on which Work has not already commenced will be allowed from and after May 1, 2015, without prior written authorization from the City Engineer. After May 31, 2015 no submittals from the Contractor for Work performed after May 31, 2015 will be accepted or payable except if prior written authorization for such Work was previously authorized in writing by the City Engineer as herein required.
Federal Transit Administration. ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ was a co-author for two FTA research studies that evaluated techniques for shared use operations by non-compliant light rail transit with Federal Railroad Administration compliant railroad operations. The initial research study, Safe Transit in Shared Use Study, developed operations and infrastructure plans for expanded shared use of track by commuter rail and freight railroad operations. The design provides a template for other shared use applications utilizing off the shelf signal technology. The second research study, Rail Transit Shared Use And Control Systems Study, evaluated current Positive Train Control (PTC) technologies for shared use operations, and identified the changes needed to PTC systems and underlying signal systems they enforce to enable shared use operations. NY Penn Station and Newark Penn Station, NJ Transit Facilities Improvements, New York, NY. Senior Director, Project Development for NJ Transit’s Planning Department included directing the planning and development of improvements for these key passenger terminals. Work included ADA compliance, multi-modal terminal improvement planning and development of passenger facility guidelines and standards. Union County Cross County Transit Study. As Senior Director, Project Development for NJ Transit’s Planning Department, ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ directed the analysis of rail alternatives in the Raritan Valley Line / Elizabeth Industrial corridor. The analysis considered light rail and commuter rail alternatives that would serve Newark Liberty International Airport; Jersey Gardens Mall; the area along the unused rail corridor in Elizabeth, Roselle. Roselle Park, and Cranford; and the Raritan Valley Line corridor west of Cranford. EDUCATION: REGISTRATIONS: YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: AFFILIATIONS:
Federal Transit Administration. FTA shall include the obligations set forth in this PA as part of its Record of Decision and a condition of FTA approval of any grant issued for design and construction of the Undertaking.
