80_FR_53787 80 FR 53615 - Railroad Safety Grants for the Safe Transportation of Energy Products by Rail Program

80 FR 53615 - Railroad Safety Grants for the Safe Transportation of Energy Products by Rail Program

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 172 (September 4, 2015)

Page Range53615-53621
FR Document2015-21960

This Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA or notice) details the application requirements and procedures for obtaining grant funding for eligible projects under Railroad Safety Grants for the Safe Transportation of Energy Products by Rail (or STEP Rail) Program. The opportunities described in this notice are available under Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number 20.314, ``Railroad Development.''

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 172 (Friday, September 4, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 172 (Friday, September 4, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 53615-53621]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-21960]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Railroad Administration


Railroad Safety Grants for the Safe Transportation of Energy 
Products by Rail Program

AGENCY: Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Department of 
Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Notice of funding availability.

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SUMMARY: This Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA or notice) details 
the application requirements and procedures for obtaining grant funding 
for eligible projects under Railroad Safety Grants for the Safe 
Transportation of Energy Products by Rail (or STEP Rail) Program. The 
opportunities described in this notice are available under Catalog of 
Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number 20.314, ``Railroad 
Development.''

DATES: Applications for funding under this notice are due no later than 
5:00

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p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), on November 4, 2015. Applications for 
funding received after 5:00 p.m. EDT on November 4, 2015, will not be 
considered for funding. See Section 4 of this notice for additional 
information regarding the application process.

ADDRESSES: Applications for funding must be submitted via Grants.gov. 
For any required or supporting application materials that an applicant 
is unable to submit via Grants.gov (such as oversized engineering 
drawings), the applicant may submit an original and two copies to John 
Winkle, Office of Program Delivery, Federal Railroad Administration, 
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Mail Stop 20, Washington, DC 20590. As the 
application deadline approaches, applicants are advised to use other 
means of document conveyance, such as courier service, to ensure timely 
delivery.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information regarding this 
notice, please contact John Winkle, Office of Program Delivery, Federal 
Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Mail Stop 20, 
Washington, DC 20590; Email: [email protected]; Phone: (202) 493-
6067; Fax: (202) 493-6333.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice to applicants: FRA recommends that 
applicants read this notice in its entirety prior to preparing 
application materials. There are several administrative requirements 
described herein that applicants must comply with to submit an 
application and application requirements may differ depending on the 
type of proposed project. FRA has established a Web page for grant 
notices, at www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0021, that contains required 
application materials and additional guidance for topics referenced in 
this notice.
    Additionally, applicants should note that the required project 
narrative component of the application package may not exceed 25 pages 
in length.

Table of Contents

1. Program Description
2. Federal Award Information
3. Eligibility Information
4. Application and Submission Information
5. Application Review
6. Federal Award Administration
7. Federal Awarding Agency Contact

Section 1: Program Description

1.1 Background

    Over the last 10 years, the number of railroad accidents in the 
U.S. has declined by 46 percent and those accidents involving hazardous 
materials have declined by almost 50 percent. Nonetheless, there is 
opportunity for improvement, and safety continues to be FRA's number 
one priority, particularly where hazardous materials and energy product 
transport are concerned.
    In the past two years, DOT and FRA have aggressively taken more 
than two dozen actions (https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/details/L04721) on 
multiple fronts to mitigate accident risk and promote rail safety. FRA 
has issued emergency orders and safety advisories; conducted special 
inspections, such as ``Operation Classification''; and brought together 
railroad companies on a series of immediate actions they can take to 
improve safety. Additionally, DOT recently released its Final Rule to 
Strengthen Safe Transportation of Flammable Liquids by Rail (https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/details/L16355#p2_z5_gD_lPR), which will prevent 
accidents, mitigate accident consequences, and support emergency 
response.
    This NOFA represents another component of FRA's multi-pronged 
effort to promote the safe transport of hazardous materials, with a 
special emphasis on the movement of energy products by rail, which has 
increased by well over 4,000 percent in the past 7 years alone, largely 
due to the increase in domestic crude oil production and its transport 
to market.

1.2 Program Overview

    This notice contains the requirements and procedures applicants 
must follow to compete for funding under the Railroad Safety Grants for 
the Safe Transportation of Energy Products by Rail Program. This 
Program makes $10,000,000 in discretionary funding available for public 
and private railroad grade crossing enhancement and track improvement 
projects that improve safety on rail routes that transport flammable 
energy products, which are defined as crude oil, ethanol, and natural 
gas for the purposes of this notice.
    Applicants are encouraged to read the remainder of this NOFA 
carefully for funding parameters; applicant, project, and project-cost 
eligibility requirements; application development and submission 
policies; details regarding FRA's application evaluation and selection 
criteria; and post-award grant administration responsibilities.

1.3 Legislative Authority

    Funding for this notice was made available by the Consolidated and 
Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015, Public Law 113-235, 
Division K, Title I, sec. 153, 128 Stat. 2130, 2718 (2014). This Act 
appropriated $10,000,000 for this grant program, all of which is 
available through this NOFA.

Section 2: Federal Award Information

    The total amount of funding available under this NOFA is 
$10,000,000. FRA anticipates making multiple awards under this notice. 
However, given the relatively limited amount of funding available for 
award, FRA:
    (1) Encourages applicants to constrain their Federal funding 
request to a maximum of $3,000,000 per project and application. While 
this funding request limit is a recommendation and not a firm 
requirement, applications exceeding the recommended amount must explain 
why additional funding over the recommended amount is necessary to 
implement the proposed project. If additional funding is required for a 
particular project, applicants are advised to subdivide higher-cost 
projects into discrete components that demonstrate operational 
independence and public benefits discrete to that project component.
    (2) Strongly encourages applicants to leverage other federal, 
state, local, or private funds to support the proposed project.
    (3) May not be able to award grants to all eligible applications, 
or even those applications that meet or exceed the stated evaluation 
criteria (see Section 5, Application Review and Selection). However, 
should additional funding become available, FRA may choose to fund 
applications submitted under this NOFA, but not selected in FRA's first 
round of funding.

Section 3: Eligibility Information

    This section of the notice provides the requirements for submitting 
an eligible grant application under this Program. Applications that do 
not meet the requirements in this section may be considered ineligible 
for funding. Instructions for conveying eligibility information to FRA 
are detailed in Section 4 of this NOFA.

3.1 Applicant Eligibility

    The following entities are eligible applicants for all project 
types permitted under this notice (see section 3.2, ``Project 
Eligibility''):
     States
     Groups of States
     Interstate Compacts
FRA prefers but does not require that State Departments of 
Transportation (or similar) submit applications on behalf of their 
State.

3.2 Project Eligibility

    This notice solicits applications for two distinct project types. 
The types of

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costs/activities allowed under each project type are discussed in 
Section 3.3, ``Cost Eligibility'':
    [cir] Grade Crossing Improvements; and
    [cir] Track Enhancements.
    All eligible projects types must be conducted on and directly 
relate to rail lines over which crude oil, ethanol, and/or natural gas 
are transported.\1\ In addition, all applications must clearly 
demonstrate project need and the expected positive impact of the 
proposed project on rail safety using clear, supportable data.
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    \1\ FRA does not maintain comprehensive, publicly-available data 
regarding where crude oil, ethanol, and/or natural gas are currently 
transported over rail lines. Therefore, FRA encourages applicants to 
work with railroads or track owners to determine if a particular 
line meets this criterion. This information may also be available 
from emergency responders or emergency planners. Information 
regarding hazardous material commodity flows, including energy 
products, may be requested via the provisions of the Association of 
American Railroads' Circular OT-55-O, which may be downloaded here: 
http://www.boe.aar.com/boe-download.htm.
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    Proposed grade crossing improvement and track enhancement projects 
may include pre-construction planning activities in their statement of 
work (SOW) (see Section 4 for more details on SOW requirements).
    Applicants seeking grade crossing improvement funding must describe 
their project in the context of the Federal Highway Administration's 
Railway-Highway Crossing Program funds, 23 U.S.C. 130 funding (Section 
130 funding). Specifically, applicants must document why their State 
has not used Section 130 funding to conduct the proposed project, or 
how FRA funds will be used to augment/complement work currently 
proposed, underway, or completed using Section 130 funding.
    All applicants must establish the need for their project in the 
context of energy product transport by rail.
    FRA will only accept one project per application, with two discrete 
exceptions:
    (1) FRA will accept an application that proposes a single project 
composed of combination track enhancements and grade crossing 
improvements if those enhancements and improvements are at the same or 
contiguous project sites and the applicant demonstrates that together, 
they have a markedly higher improvement on rail safety if jointly 
implemented; and
    (2) FRA will accept an application that proposes improvements at 
sequential grade crossings that, together, will result in a sealed rail 
corridor or segment.

3.3 Cost Eligibility

    3.3.1. Matching Funds. FRA's funding contribution to any proposed 
project under this NOFA must not exceed an 80 percent share of the 
total project cost. At least 20 percent of any total project costs must 
be provided for by the applicant in the form of project match, and 
applicants are encouraged to leverage funds in excess of the 20 percent 
project cost where possible. Federal regulation prohibits FRA from 
considering any Federal or non-Federal funds already expended (or 
otherwise encumbered) toward the matching requirement. Applicants must 
identify the source(s) of their matching and other leveraged funds, and 
must clearly and distinctly reflect these funds as part of the total 
project cost in the application budget.
    Before submitting an application, applicants should carefully 
review the principles for cost sharing or matching in 2 CFR 200.306.
    3.3.2. Grade Crossing Improvement Costs. Activities proposed for 
grade crossing improvement projects should fall into the following 
categories, although the examples provided are not exhaustive:
    [cir] Crossing Approach Improvements--includes channelization, 
medians, and illumination.
    [cir] Crossing Sign and Pavement Improvements.
    [cir] Active Grade Crossing Warning Device Installation/Upgrade--
includes flashing lights, gates, bells, track circuitry (such as 
constant warning time), highway traffic signal interconnection, and 
highway-traffic signal preemption.
    [cir] Visibility Improvements--includes sight distance improvements 
and vegetation clearance.
    [cir] Crossing Geometry Improvements--includes horizontal and/or 
vertical roadway alignment, and elimination or modification of high-
profile or ``humped'' crossings.
    [cir] Grade Crossing Elimination--includes crossing elimination 
through crossing closure, roadway relocation, or construction of grade 
separation structures.
    [cir] Other Innovative Crossing Improvements--includes other 
justifiable safety enhancements such as photo/video enforcement 
equipment, vehicle presence detection, and remote health monitoring 
equipment.
    FRA strongly encourages applicants to submit proposals for grade 
crossing improvement projects that go beyond basic signage or 
visibility improvements (although these improvements may be part of a 
larger proposed grade crossing improvement project). Application 
selection preference may be given to projects where proven innovative 
or cutting edge grade crossing safety techniques or technology will be 
applied.
    3.3.3. Track Enhancements Costs. Activities proposed for track 
enhancements should be focused on efforts to rehabilitate, restore, 
maintain, or improve track conditions and classification that will 
directly and positively impact railroad safety. Activities/costs for 
these projects should fall into the following categories, although the 
examples provided in each category are not exhaustive:
    [cir] Track Renewal--includes rail and tie replacement, continuous 
welding or rail surfacing, and the removal and replacement of existing 
tie plates, spikes, anchors, and other track material.
    [cir] Ballast Renewal--includes undercutting, ballast replacement, 
and tamping.
    [cir] Turnout Rehabilitation--includes frog and switch point 
rehabilitation and replacement or turnout upgrades.
    [cir] Drainage Rehabilitation--includes ditch cleaning, re-grading 
or culvert cleaning, and replacement or drainage upgrades.

Section 4: Application and Submission Information

4.1 Submission Dates and Times

    Complete applications must be submitted to Grants.gov no later than 
5:00 p.m. EDT on November 4, 2015. Applications received after 5:00 
p.m. EDT on November 4, 2015, will not be considered for funding. 
Accordingly, applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early to 
ensure that all materials are received before the application deadline.

4.2 Application Content

    Required documents for an application package are outlined in the 
checklist below.
    [cir] SF424 (Application for Federal Assistance)
    [cir] Project Narrative (see 4.2.1)
    [cir] Statement of Work (see 4.2.2)
    [cir] FRA's Additional Assurances and Certifications
    [cir] Most Recent Section 130 Program Annual State Report (only for 
grade crossing projects)
    [cir] Either: SF 424A--Budget Information for Non-Construction OR 
SF 424C--Budget Information for Construction
    [cir] Either: SF 424B--Assurances for Non-Construction OR SF 424D--
Assurances for Construction

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    [cir] SF LLL: Disclosure of Lobbying Activities
    Applicants must complete and submit all components of the 
application package to be considered for funding. FRA has established a 
grant opportunity Web page at www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0021, which 
contains application forms and additional application guidance. 
Additional content requirements for the project narrative and SOW can 
be found in Sections 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 below.
    FRA welcomes the submission of other relevant supporting 
documentation that the applicant has developed such as planning, 
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation, engineering and 
design documentation, letters of support, etc. Applications accompanied 
by completed feasibility studies, environmental determinations, and 
cost estimates may be more favorably considered during the application 
review process because they demonstrate an applicant has a greater 
understanding of the scope and cost of the proposed project. These 
documents will not count against the 25-page limit applied to the 
project narrative.
    4.2.1 Project Narrative. The following seven numeric points 
describe the minimum content required in the project narrative 
component of a grant application, and FRA recommends that the project 
narrative adhere to the following outline. The project narrative may 
not exceed 25 pages in length (including any supporting tables, maps, 
drawings, etc.) FRA will not accept applications with project 
narratives exceeding the 25 page limit. However, the supplementary 
documents listed in the Section 4.2 above will not count against this 
limit.
    (1) Include a title page that lists the following elements in 
either a table or formatted list: Project title, location (street or 
address, zip code, city, county, State, district), type of project 
(e.g., Grade Crossing Improvement or Track Enhancement), the applicant 
organization name, and the name of any co-applicants. Provide a brief 
4-6 sentence summary of the proposed project, capturing the safety 
challenges the proposed project aims to address, the intended outcomes, 
and anticipated benefits that will result from the proposed project. If 
applicable, the project description must also cite specific National 
Grade Crossing Inventory information, including the name railroad that 
owns the infrastructure (or the crossing owner, if different from the 
railroad), the name of the primary railroad operator, the DOT crossing 
inventory number, and the name of the roadway at the crossing. 
Applicants can search for data to meet this requirement at the 
following link: http://safetydata.fra.dot.gov/OfficeofSafety/default.aspx.
    (2) Describe applicant eligibility per Section 3 of this notice. 
Provide a single point of contact for the application including: Name, 
title, phone number, mailing address, and email address. The point of 
contact must be an employee of the eligible applicant.
    (3) Indicate the amount of Federal funding requested from FRA under 
this NOFA and for this project, the proposed non-Federal match, any 
other funding amounts, and total project cost. Identify the Federal and 
matching funding percentages of the total project cost. Applicants must 
identify source(s) of matching funds, the source(s) of any other 
Federal funds committed to the project, and any pending Federal 
requests. Please note, other federal funds may be used to support the 
project, but may not be considered eligible matching funds for funds 
awarded under this notice. If applicable, be sure to note if the 
requested Federal funding must be obligated or expended by a certain 
date due to dependencies or relationships with other Federal or non-
Federal funding sources, related projects, or other factors. Finally, 
specify whether Federal funding has ever previously been sought for the 
project and not secured, and name the Federal program and fiscal year 
from which the funding was requested.
    (4) Include a detailed project description that expands upon the 
brief summary required in item number one of the project narrative 
section. This detailed description should provide, at a minimum, 
additional background on: The safety risks and challenges the project 
aims to address; the amount of crude oil, ethanol, or natural gas 
transported through the project area; the expected beneficiaries of the 
project (including any private rail companies); the specific project 
activities proposed, expected outputs and outcomes of the project; and 
any other information the applicant deems necessary to justify the 
proposed project. In describing the project, the application should 
also clearly explain how the proposed project meets the respective 
project and cost/activity eligibility criteria for the type of funding 
requested as outlined in Section 3 of this notice.
    (5) Include a thorough discussion of how the project meets all of 
the evaluation criteria for the respective project type as outlined 
below in Section 5 of this notice. Applicants should note that FRA 
reviews applications based upon the evaluation criteria listed. If an 
application does not sufficiently address the evaluation criteria, it 
is unlikely to be considered a competitive application. In responding 
to the criteria, applicants are reminded to clearly identify, quantify, 
and compare expected safety benefits and costs of proposed projects. 
FRA understands that the level of detail and sophistication of analysis 
that should be expected for relatively small projects (i.e., those 
encouraged to be limited to under $3,000,000 in this notice) is less 
than for larger, multi-million dollar investments.
    (6) 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.
    (7) Describe anticipated environmental or historic preservation 
impacts associated with the proposed project, any environmental or 
historic preservation analyses that have been prepared, and progress 
toward completing any environmental documentation or clearance required 
for the proposed project under NEPA, the National Historic Preservation 
Act, section 4(f) of the U.S. DOT Act, the Clean Water Act, or other 
applicable Federal or State laws. Applicants and grantees under FRA's 
financial assistance programs are encouraged to contact FRA and obtain 
preliminary direction regarding the appropriate NEPA class of action 
and required environmental documentation. Generally, projects will be 
ineligible to receive funding if they have begun construction 
activities prior to the applicant/grantee receiving written approval 
from FRA that all environmental and historical analyses have been 
completed. Additional information regarding FRA's environmental 
processes and requirements are located at www.fra.dot.gov/Page/#####.
    4.2.2 Statement of Work. Applicants are required to submit an SOW 
that addresses the scope, schedule, and budget for the proposed project 
if it were selected for award. The SOW should contain sufficient detail 
so that both FRA and the applicant can understand the expected outcomes 
of the proposed work to be performed and monitor progress toward 
completing project tasks and deliverables during a prospective grant's 
period of performance. The FRA has developed a standard SOW template 
that applicants must use to be considered for award.

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The SOW templates are located at www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0021.

4.3 Submission Instructions

    Applicants must submit all application materials through 
Grants.gov. For any required or supporting application materials an 
applicant is unable to submit via Grants.gov (such as oversized 
engineering drawings), an applicant may submit an original and two 
copies to Renee Cooper, Office of Program Delivery, Federal Railroad 
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Mail Stop 20, Washington, 
DC 20590. Applicants are advised to use means of rapid conveyance (such 
as courier service) as the application deadline approaches.
    To apply for funding through Grants.gov, applicants must be 
properly registered. Complete instructions on how to register and 
submit an application are at Grants.gov. Registering with Grants.gov is 
a one-time process. However, it can take 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. FRA will not accept applications after the 
due date.
    To apply for funding under this announcement and to apply for 
funding through Grants.gov, all applicants must:
    1. Acquire a DUNS Number. A Data Universal Numbering System (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 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 sub-recipients. 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 http://www.dnb.com/us.
    2. Acquire or Renew Registration with the System for Award 
Management (SAM) Database. All applicants for Federal financial 
assistance must maintain current registrations in the System for Award 
Management (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 sub recipients. 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. Information about SAM registration procedures is 
available at www.sam.gov.
    3. Acquire an Authorized Organization Representative (AOR) and a 
Grants.gov Username and Password. Applicants must complete an AOR 
profile on 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 
www.grants.gov/applicants/get_registered.jsp.
    4. Acquire Authorization for your AOR from the E-Business Point of 
Contact (E-Biz POC). The Applicant's E-Biz POC must log in to 
Grants.gov to confirm a representative as an AOR. Please note that 
there can be more than one AOR at an organization.
    5. Search for the Funding Opportunity on Grants.gov. The Catalog of 
Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number for this opportunity is 
20.314, titled ``Railroad Development.''
    6. Submit an Application Addressing All of the Requirements 
Outlined in this Funding Availability Announcement. After submitting 
the application through Grants.gov, a confirmation screen will appear 
on the applicant's computer screen. This screen will confirm that the 
applicant has submitted an application and provide a tracking number to 
track the status of the submission. Within 24 to 48 hours after 
submitting an electronic application, an applicant should receive an 
email validation message from Grants.gov. The validation message will 
explain whether the application has been received and validated or 
rejected, with an explanation. Applicants are urged to submit an 
application at least 72 hours prior to the due date of the application 
to allow time to receive the validation message and to correct any 
problems that may have caused a rejection notification.
    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).

    Note:  Please use generally accepted formats such as .pdf, .doc, 
.docx, .xls, .xlsx and .ppt, when uploading attachments. While 
applicants may imbed 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.

Section 5: Application Review

5.1 Intake and Eligibility

    Following the application deadline, FRA will screen all 
applications for timely submission and completeness. Applications that 
do not meet the requirements detailed in Section 4 of this notice will 
be ineligible for funding consideration.

5.2 Evaluation

    FRA intends to award funds to projects that achieve the maximum 
benefits possible given the amount of funding available. FRA will 
analyze each application for its technical merit using the factors and 
sub-criteria below.
    (1) Technical Merit
    [cir] The application is thorough and responsive to all of the 
requirements outlined in this notice.
    [cir] The tasks and subtasks outlined in the SOW are appropriate to 
achieve the expected safety outputs of the proposed project.
    [cir] The proposed costs are realistic and are sufficient to 
accomplish the tasks documented in the SOW.
    [cir] The appropriate partnerships and financing are in place to 
complete the proposed project.
    (2) Project Benefits
    [cir] The application contains supportable data to describe the 
safety risk that currently exists if the proposed project is not 
completed, including clear data regarding the energy products 
transported through the proposed project site.
    [cir] The applicant describes the expected safety benefit of the 
project, making a reasonable link between that benefit and the proposed 
activities of the project.
    [cir] The relative impact of the proposed safety improvement (i.e., 
does the safety benefit have a significant impact on a given community, 
rail line, etc.).
    [cir] Information provided by the applicant that demonstrates the 
merit of investing in the proposed project using a benefit cost 
analysis that is systematic, data driven, and examines the trade-offs 
between projects costs and their

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expected safety benefit. Applicants should note if other, alternative 
investments were considered for submission under this notice using a 
similar benefit-cost analysis approach. Applicants are strongly 
encouraged to use Executive Order 12839 (Principles for Federal 
Infrastructure Investments, 59 FR 4233), OBM Circular A-94 (Guidelines 
and Discount Rates for Benefit-Cost Analysis of Federal Programs), and 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-4 (Regulatory 
Analysis) to conduct this analysis.

5.3 Selection

    In addition to the evaluation criteria outlined in Section 5.2 
above, the FRA Administrator may apply any or all of the following 
selection criteria to further ensure the projects selected for funding 
advance FRA and DOT's current mission and key priorities, as well as to 
ensure the projects selected are appropriate in a national context.
    (1) Alignment with DOT Strategic Goals and Priorities:
    [cir] Improving transportation safety;
    [cir] Maintaining infrastructure in a state of good repair;
    [cir] Promoting economic competitiveness;
    [cir] Advancing environmentally sustainable transportation 
policies;
    [cir] Furthering the six ``Livability Principles'' DOT developed 
with the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the 
Environmental Protection Agency as part of the Partnership for 
Sustainable Communities;
    [cir] Enhancing quality of life; and/or
    [cir] Building ladders of opportunity to expand the middle class.
    (2) Project Delivery Performance:
    [cir] The applicant's track record in successfully delivering 
previous FRA and DOT grants on time, on budget, and for the full 
intended scope; and/or
    [cir] The extent to which the proposed project complements previous 
FRA or DOT awards.
    (3) Region/Location
    [cir] The extent to which the proposed project increases the 
economic productivity of land, capital, or labor at specific locations, 
particularly in economically distressed areas;
    [cir] Ensuring appropriate level of regional balance across the 
country; and/or
    [cir] Ensuring consistency with national transportation and rail 
network objectives.
    (4) Innovation/Resource Development:
    [cir] Pursuing new rail technologies, including grade crossing 
safety-improvement technology, that result in favorable public return 
on investment and ensure delivery of project benefits;
    [cir] Promoting innovations that demonstrate the value of new 
approaches to, safety management, as well as contracting, project 
delivery, etc.; and/or
    [cir] Promoting domestic manufacturing, supply, and industrial 
development.
    (5) Partnerships:
    [cir] For projects that span multiple jurisdictions (States or 
local governments), emphasizing those that have organized multi-
jurisdictional partnerships with joint planning and prioritization of 
investments;
    [cir] Strengthening human capital and workforce opportunities, 
particularly for low-income workers or for people in economically 
distressed areas;
    [cir] Employing creative approaches to ensure workforce diversity 
and use of disadvantaged and minority business enterprises, including 
opportunities for small businesses and disadvantaged business 
enterprises, including veteran-owned small businesses and service-
disabled veteran-owned small businesses; and/or
    [cir] Engaging local communities and other stakeholder groups in 
the project in a way that offers an opportunity for meaningful 
engagement in the process.
    (6) Project Readiness:
    [cir] Applicant progress, if any, in reaching compliance with the 
NEPA for the proposed project. Note that NEPA related work or a NEPA 
decision (e.g., a Record of Decision, Finding of No Significant Impact, 
Categorical Exclusion determination) is not required to apply for 
funding under this program;
    [cir] The extent to which proposed project is consistent with an 
adopted State-wide transportation or rail plan;
    [cir] The level of detail provided in the submitted Statement of 
Work, including whether there is enough information to immediately 
advance the proposed project to award;
    [cir] The level and degree to which the proposed project is 
dependent on other non-FRA financial contributions and the extent to 
which these contributions are secure; and/or
    [cir] Whether there are engineering materials developed and 
submitted to FRA or materials partially developed that may be available 
to FRA in the near future to assess the proposed project's design and 
constructability risks.
    (7) Passenger Rail Impact:
    [cir] Proposed projects that improve rail lines over which both 
passengers and energy products travel.

Section 6: Federal Award Administration

    Applications selected for funding will be announced after the 
application review period. FRA will contact applicants with successful 
applications after announcement with information and instructions about 
the award process. Notification of a selected application is not an 
authorization to begin proposed project activities. A formal Notice of 
Grant Agreement signed by both the grantee and the FRA and containing 
an approved scope, schedule, and budget, is required before the award 
is considered complete.
    The period of performance for grants awarded under this notice is 
dependent upon the project and will be determined on a grant-by-grant 
basis. FRA will only consider written requests to FRA to extend the 
period of performance with specific and compelling justifications for 
why an extension is required. Any obligated funding not spent by the 
grantee and reimbursed by the FRA upon completion of the grant will be 
deobligated.
    FRA will make awards for projects selected under this notice 
through cooperative agreements. Cooperative agreements allow for 
substantial Federal involvement in carrying out the agreed upon 
investment, including technical assistance, review of interim work 
products, and increased program oversight under 2 CFR part 200, 
appendix I. The funding provided under these cooperative agreements 
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 must expend matching 
funds at the required percentage alongside Federal funds throughout the 
life of the project.

6.1 Administrative and National Policy Requirements

    Grantees and entities receiving funding from the grantee (sub-
recipients), must comply with all applicable laws and regulations. A 
non-exclusive list of administrative and national policy requirements 
that grantees must follow includes: 2 CFR part 200; procurement 
standards; compliance with Federal civil rights laws and regulations; 
disadvantaged business enterprises; debarment and suspension; drug-free 
workplace; FRA's and OMB's Assurances and Certifications; Americans 
with Disabilities Act; and labor standards, safety oversight, 
environmental

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protection, NEPA, environmental justice, and Buy American (41 U.S.C. 
8302) provisions.

6.2 General Requirements

    The grantee must comply with all post-award reporting, auditing, 
monitoring, and close-out requirements, as described at 
www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0021.

Section 7: Federal Awarding Agency Contact

    For further information regarding this notice and the grants 
program, please contact John Winkle, Office of Program Delivery, 
Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Mail Stop 
20, Washington, DC 20590; Email: [email protected]; Phone: (202) 493-
6067; Fax: (202) 493-6333.

    Authority: Pub. L. 113-235, sec. 153, Division K, Title I, 128 
Stat. 2130, 2718.

    Issued in Washington, DC on August 31, 2015.
David Valenstein,
Division Chief.
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                                                  ADDRESSES:    You may submit comments                   Background                                            vehicle safety and environmental
                                                  identified by Federal Docket                               FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C.                requirements and to develop improved
                                                  Management System Number FMCSA–                         31136(e) and 31315 to grant exemptions                safety and emission technologies.
                                                  2012–0032 by any of the following                       from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety                 According to Daimler, Mr. Kehm will
                                                  methods:                                                Regulations. FMCSA must publish a                     typically drive for no more than 6 hours
                                                     • Federal eRulemaking Portal:                        notice of each exemption request in the               per day for up to 10 days, and 10
                                                  www.regulations.gov. Follow the online                  Federal Register (49 CFR 381.315(a)).                 percent of the test driving will be on
                                                  instructions for submitting comments.                   The Agency must provide the public an                 two-lane State highways, while 90
                                                     • Fax: 1–202–493–2251.                               opportunity to inspect the information                percent will be on interstate highways.
                                                     • Mail: Docket Management Facility,                  relevant to the application, including                The driving will consist of no more than
                                                  U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200                 any safety analyses that have been                    200 miles per day, on a biannual basis.
                                                  New Jersey Avenue SE., West Building,                   conducted. The Agency must also                       He will in all cases be accompanied by
                                                  Ground Floor, Room W12–140,                             provide an opportunity for public                     a holder of a U.S. CDL who is familiar
                                                  Washington, DC 20590–0001.                              comment on the request.                               with the routes to be traveled. Daimler
                                                     • Hand Delivery or Courier: West                        The Agency reviews the safety                      requests that the exemption cover a two-
                                                  Building, Ground Floor, Room W12–                       analyses and the public comments, and                 year period.
                                                  140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,                        determines whether granting the                         FMCSA has previously determined
                                                  between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. E.T., Monday                  exemption would likely achieve a level                that the process for obtaining a German
                                                  through Friday, except Federal holidays.                of safety equivalent to, or greater than,             CDL is comparable to the Federal
                                                                                                          the level that would be achieved by the               requirements of 49 CFR part 383 and
                                                     Instructions: All submissions must
                                                                                                          current regulation (49 CFR 381.305).                  adequately assesses a driver’s ability to
                                                  include the Agency name and docket
                                                                                                          The decision of the Agency must be                    operate CMVs in the United States.
                                                  number. For detailed instructions on
                                                  submitting comments and additional                      published in the Federal Register (49                 Request for Comments
                                                  information on the exemption process,                   CFR 381.315(b)) with the reason for                      In accordance with 49 U.S.C.
                                                  see the Public Participation heading                    granting or denying the exemption, and,               31315(b)(4) and 31136(e), FMCSA
                                                  below. Note that all comments received                  if granted, the specific person or class of           requests public comment on Daimler’s
                                                  will be posted without change to                        persons receiving the exemption, and                  application for an exemption from the
                                                  www.regulations.gov, including any                      the regulatory provision or provisions                CDL requirements of 49 CFR 383.23.
                                                  personal information provided. Please                   from which exemption is granted. The                  The Agency will consider all comments
                                                  see the Privacy Act heading below.                      notice must specify the effective period              received by close of business on October
                                                     Docket: For access to the docket to                  of the exemption (up to 2 years), and                 5, 2015. Comments will be available for
                                                  read background documents or                            explain the terms and conditions of the               examination in the docket at the
                                                  comments received, go to                                exemption. The exemption may be                       location listed under the ADDRESSES
                                                  www.regulations.gov at any time and in                  renewed (49 CFR 381.300(b)).                          section of this notice.
                                                  the box labeled ‘‘SEARCH for’’ enter                       Since 2012, FMCSA has granted five
                                                                                                          Daimler drivers similar exemptions                      Issued on: August 28, 2015.
                                                  FMCSA–2012–0032 and click on the tab
                                                  labeled ‘‘SEARCH.’’                                     [May 25, 2012 (77 FR 31422); July 22,                 Larry W. Minor,
                                                     Privacy Act: In accordance with 5                    2014 (79 FR 42626); August 29, 2014 (79               Associate Administrator for Policy.
                                                  U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits comments                    FR 516910); March 27, 2015 (80 FR                     [FR Doc. 2015–22045 Filed 9–3–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  from the public to better inform its                    16511)]. Each of these drivers held a                 BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P
                                                  rulemaking process. DOT posts these                     valid German commercial license but
                                                  comments, without edit, including any                   lacked the U.S. residency required to
                                                  personal information the commenter                      obtain a CDL. FMCSA has concluded                     DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  provides, to www.regulations.gov, as                    that the process for obtaining a German
                                                                                                          commercial license is comparable to or                Federal Railroad Administration
                                                  described in the system of records
                                                  notice (DOT/ALL–14 FDMS), which can                     as effective as the U.S. CDL
                                                                                                                                                                Railroad Safety Grants for the Safe
                                                  be reviewed at www.dot.gov/privacy.                     requirements and ensures that these
                                                                                                                                                                Transportation of Energy Products by
                                                     Public Participation: The Federal                    drivers will likely achieve a level of
                                                                                                                                                                Rail Program
                                                  eRulemaking Portal is available 24                      safety equivalent to or greater than the
                                                  hours each day, 365 days each year. You                 level that would be obtained in the                   AGENCY: Federal Railroad
                                                  can get electronic submission and                       absence of the exemption.                             Administration (FRA), Department of
                                                  retrieval help and guidelines under the                                                                       Transportation (DOT).
                                                                                                          Request for Exemption
                                                  ‘‘help’’ section of the Federal                                                                               ACTION: Notice of funding availability.
                                                  eRulemaking Portal Web site. If you                        Daimler has applied for an exemption
                                                                                                          for one of its engineers from 49 CFR                  SUMMARY:    This Notice of Funding
                                                  want us to notify you that we received                                                                        Availability (NOFA or notice) details
                                                  your comments, please include a self-                   383.23, which prescribes licensing
                                                                                                          requirements for drivers operating                    the application requirements and
                                                  addressed, stamped envelope or                                                                                procedures for obtaining grant funding
                                                  postcard, or print the acknowledgement                  CMVs in interstate or intrastate
                                                                                                          commerce. This driver, Philipp Kehm,                  for eligible projects under Railroad
                                                  page that appears after submitting                                                                            Safety Grants for the Safe
                                                  comments online.                                        holds a valid German commercial
                                                                                                                                                                Transportation of Energy Products by
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                                                                                                          license but is unable to obtain a CDL in
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs.                   any of the U.S. States due to residency               Rail (or STEP Rail) Program. The
                                                  Pearlie Robinson, FMCSA Driver and                      requirements. A copy of the application               opportunities described in this notice
                                                  Carrier Operations Division; Office of                  is in Docket No. FMCSA–2012–0032.                     are available under Catalog of Federal
                                                  Carrier, Driver and Vehicle Safety                         The exemption would allow Mr.                      Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number
                                                  Standards; Telephone: 202–366–4325.                     Kehm to operate CMVs in interstate or                 20.314, ‘‘Railroad Development.’’
                                                  Email: MCPSD@dot.gov.                                   intrastate commerce to support Daimler                DATES: Applications for funding under
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              field tests designed to meet future                   this notice are due no later than 5:00


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                                                  p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), on                    Nonetheless, there is opportunity for                 $10,000,000 for this grant program, all
                                                  November 4, 2015. Applications for                      improvement, and safety continues to be               of which is available through this
                                                  funding received after 5:00 p.m. EDT on                 FRA’s number one priority, particularly               NOFA.
                                                  November 4, 2015, will not be                           where hazardous materials and energy
                                                                                                                                                                Section 2: Federal Award Information
                                                  considered for funding. See Section 4 of                product transport are concerned.
                                                  this notice for additional information                     In the past two years, DOT and FRA                    The total amount of funding available
                                                  regarding the application process.                      have aggressively taken more than two                 under this NOFA is $10,000,000. FRA
                                                  ADDRESSES: Applications for funding                     dozen actions (https://www.fra.dot.gov/               anticipates making multiple awards
                                                  must be submitted via Grants.gov. For                   eLib/details/L04721) on multiple fronts               under this notice. However, given the
                                                  any required or supporting application                  to mitigate accident risk and promote                 relatively limited amount of funding
                                                  materials that an applicant is unable to                rail safety. FRA has issued emergency                 available for award, FRA:
                                                  submit via Grants.gov (such as oversized                orders and safety advisories; conducted                  (1) Encourages applicants to constrain
                                                  engineering drawings), the applicant                    special inspections, such as ‘‘Operation              their Federal funding request to a
                                                  may submit an original and two copies                   Classification’’; and brought together                maximum of $3,000,000 per project and
                                                  to John Winkle, Office of Program                       railroad companies on a series of                     application. While this funding request
                                                  Delivery, Federal Railroad                              immediate actions they can take to                    limit is a recommendation and not a
                                                  Administration, 1200 New Jersey                         improve safety. Additionally, DOT                     firm requirement, applications
                                                  Avenue SE., Mail Stop 20, Washington,                   recently released its Final Rule to                   exceeding the recommended amount
                                                  DC 20590. As the application deadline                   Strengthen Safe Transportation of                     must explain why additional funding
                                                  approaches, applicants are advised to                   Flammable Liquids by Rail (https://                   over the recommended amount is
                                                  use other means of document                             www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/details/                         necessary to implement the proposed
                                                  conveyance, such as courier service, to                 L16355#p2_z5_gD_lPR), which will                      project. If additional funding is required
                                                  ensure timely delivery.                                 prevent accidents, mitigate accident                  for a particular project, applicants are
                                                                                                          consequences, and support emergency                   advised to subdivide higher-cost
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                                                                                          response.                                             projects into discrete components that
                                                  further information regarding this
                                                                                                             This NOFA represents another                       demonstrate operational independence
                                                  notice, please contact John Winkle,
                                                                                                          component of FRA’s multi-pronged                      and public benefits discrete to that
                                                  Office of Program Delivery, Federal
                                                                                                          effort to promote the safe transport of               project component.
                                                  Railroad Administration, 1200 New                                                                                (2) Strongly encourages applicants to
                                                  Jersey Avenue SE., Mail Stop 20,                        hazardous materials, with a special
                                                                                                          emphasis on the movement of energy                    leverage other federal, state, local, or
                                                  Washington, DC 20590; Email:                                                                                  private funds to support the proposed
                                                  john.winkle@dot.gov; Phone: (202) 493–                  products by rail, which has increased by
                                                                                                          well over 4,000 percent in the past 7                 project.
                                                  6067; Fax: (202) 493–6333.                                                                                       (3) May not be able to award grants to
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice to
                                                                                                          years alone, largely due to the increase
                                                                                                          in domestic crude oil production and its              all eligible applications, or even those
                                                  applicants: FRA recommends that                                                                               applications that meet or exceed the
                                                  applicants read this notice in its entirety             transport to market.
                                                                                                                                                                stated evaluation criteria (see Section 5,
                                                  prior to preparing application materials.               1.2 Program Overview                                  Application Review and Selection).
                                                  There are several administrative                           This notice contains the requirements              However, should additional funding
                                                  requirements described herein that                      and procedures applicants must follow                 become available, FRA may choose to
                                                  applicants must comply with to submit                   to compete for funding under the                      fund applications submitted under this
                                                  an application and application                          Railroad Safety Grants for the Safe                   NOFA, but not selected in FRA’s first
                                                  requirements may differ depending on                    Transportation of Energy Products by                  round of funding.
                                                  the type of proposed project. FRA has                   Rail Program. This Program makes
                                                  established a Web page for grant notices,                                                                     Section 3: Eligibility Information
                                                                                                          $10,000,000 in discretionary funding
                                                  at www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0021, that                                                                             This section of the notice provides the
                                                                                                          available for public and private railroad
                                                  contains required application materials                                                                       requirements for submitting an eligible
                                                                                                          grade crossing enhancement and track
                                                  and additional guidance for topics                                                                            grant application under this Program.
                                                                                                          improvement projects that improve
                                                  referenced in this notice.                                                                                    Applications that do not meet the
                                                                                                          safety on rail routes that transport
                                                     Additionally, applicants should note                                                                       requirements in this section may be
                                                                                                          flammable energy products, which are
                                                  that the required project narrative                                                                           considered ineligible for funding.
                                                                                                          defined as crude oil, ethanol, and
                                                  component of the application package                                                                          Instructions for conveying eligibility
                                                                                                          natural gas for the purposes of this
                                                  may not exceed 25 pages in length.                                                                            information to FRA are detailed in
                                                                                                          notice.                                               Section 4 of this NOFA.
                                                  Table of Contents                                          Applicants are encouraged to read the
                                                                                                          remainder of this NOFA carefully for                  3.1 Applicant Eligibility
                                                  1. Program Description                                  funding parameters; applicant, project,
                                                  2. Federal Award Information                                                                                    The following entities are eligible
                                                                                                          and project-cost eligibility requirements;            applicants for all project types
                                                  3. Eligibility Information                              application development and
                                                  4. Application and Submission Information                                                                     permitted under this notice (see section
                                                  5. Application Review                                   submission policies; details regarding                3.2, ‘‘Project Eligibility’’):
                                                  6. Federal Award Administration                         FRA’s application evaluation and                        • States
                                                  7. Federal Awarding Agency Contact                      selection criteria; and post-award grant                • Groups of States
                                                                                                          administration responsibilities.                        • Interstate Compacts
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                                                  Section 1: Program Description                                                                                FRA prefers but does not require that
                                                                                                          1.3 Legislative Authority
                                                                                                                                                                State Departments of Transportation (or
                                                  1.1 Background                                            Funding for this notice was made                    similar) submit applications on behalf of
                                                    Over the last 10 years, the number of                 available by the Consolidated and                     their State.
                                                  railroad accidents in the U.S. has                      Further Continuing Appropriations Act,
                                                  declined by 46 percent and those                        2015, Public Law 113–235, Division K,                 3.2 Project Eligibility
                                                  accidents involving hazardous materials                 Title I, sec. 153, 128 Stat. 2130, 2718                 This notice solicits applications for
                                                  have declined by almost 50 percent.                     (2014). This Act appropriated                         two distinct project types. The types of


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                                                  costs/activities allowed under each                     3.3    Cost Eligibility                               improvement project). Application
                                                  project type are discussed in Section                      3.3.1. Matching Funds. FRA’s funding               selection preference may be given to
                                                  3.3, ‘‘Cost Eligibility’’:                              contribution to any proposed project                  projects where proven innovative or
                                                     Æ Grade Crossing Improvements; and                   under this NOFA must not exceed an 80                 cutting edge grade crossing safety
                                                     Æ Track Enhancements.                                percent share of the total project cost. At           techniques or technology will be
                                                                                                          least 20 percent of any total project costs           applied.
                                                     All eligible projects types must be                                                                           3.3.3. Track Enhancements Costs.
                                                  conducted on and directly relate to rail                must be provided for by the applicant in
                                                                                                          the form of project match, and                        Activities proposed for track
                                                  lines over which crude oil, ethanol,                                                                          enhancements should be focused on
                                                  and/or natural gas are transported.1 In                 applicants are encouraged to leverage
                                                                                                          funds in excess of the 20 percent project             efforts to rehabilitate, restore, maintain,
                                                  addition, all applications must clearly                                                                       or improve track conditions and
                                                  demonstrate project need and the                        cost where possible. Federal regulation
                                                                                                          prohibits FRA from considering any                    classification that will directly and
                                                  expected positive impact of the                                                                               positively impact railroad safety.
                                                  proposed project on rail safety using                   Federal or non-Federal funds already
                                                                                                          expended (or otherwise encumbered)                    Activities/costs for these projects should
                                                  clear, supportable data.                                                                                      fall into the following categories,
                                                     Proposed grade crossing improvement                  toward the matching requirement.
                                                                                                          Applicants must identify the source(s)                although the examples provided in each
                                                  and track enhancement projects may                                                                            category are not exhaustive:
                                                  include pre-construction planning                       of their matching and other leveraged
                                                                                                          funds, and must clearly and distinctly                   Æ Track Renewal—includes rail and
                                                  activities in their statement of work                                                                         tie replacement, continuous welding or
                                                  (SOW) (see Section 4 for more details on                reflect these funds as part of the total
                                                                                                          project cost in the application budget.               rail surfacing, and the removal and
                                                  SOW requirements).                                                                                            replacement of existing tie plates,
                                                                                                             Before submitting an application,
                                                     Applicants seeking grade crossing                    applicants should carefully review the                spikes, anchors, and other track
                                                  improvement funding must describe                       principles for cost sharing or matching               material.
                                                  their project in the context of the                     in 2 CFR 200.306.                                        Æ Ballast Renewal—includes
                                                  Federal Highway Administration’s                           3.3.2. Grade Crossing Improvement                  undercutting, ballast replacement, and
                                                  Railway-Highway Crossing Program                        Costs. Activities proposed for grade                  tamping.
                                                  funds, 23 U.S.C. 130 funding (Section                   crossing improvement projects should                     Æ Turnout Rehabilitation—includes
                                                  130 funding). Specifically, applicants                  fall into the following categories,                   frog and switch point rehabilitation and
                                                  must document why their State has not                   although the examples provided are not                replacement or turnout upgrades.
                                                  used Section 130 funding to conduct the                 exhaustive:                                              Æ Drainage Rehabilitation—includes
                                                  proposed project, or how FRA funds                         Æ Crossing Approach                                ditch cleaning, re-grading or culvert
                                                  will be used to augment/complement                      Improvements—includes                                 cleaning, and replacement or drainage
                                                  work currently proposed, underway, or                   channelization, medians, and                          upgrades.
                                                  completed using Section 130 funding.                    illumination.                                         Section 4: Application and Submission
                                                     All applicants must establish the need                  Æ Crossing Sign and Pavement                       Information
                                                  for their project in the context of energy              Improvements.
                                                  product transport by rail.                                 Æ Active Grade Crossing Warning                    4.1      Submission Dates and Times
                                                     FRA will only accept one project per                 Device Installation/Upgrade—includes                    Complete applications must be
                                                  application, with two discrete                          flashing lights, gates, bells, track                  submitted to Grants.gov no later than
                                                  exceptions:                                             circuitry (such as constant warning                   5:00 p.m. EDT on November 4, 2015.
                                                     (1) FRA will accept an application                   time), highway traffic signal                         Applications received after 5:00 p.m.
                                                  that proposes a single project composed                 interconnection, and highway-traffic                  EDT on November 4, 2015, will not be
                                                  of combination track enhancements and                   signal preemption.                                    considered for funding. Accordingly,
                                                  grade crossing improvements if those                       Æ Visibility Improvements—includes                 applicants are strongly encouraged to
                                                  enhancements and improvements are at                    sight distance improvements and                       apply early to ensure that all materials
                                                  the same or contiguous project sites and                vegetation clearance.                                 are received before the application
                                                  the applicant demonstrates that                            Æ Crossing Geometry Improvements—                  deadline.
                                                  together, they have a markedly higher                   includes horizontal and/or vertical
                                                                                                          roadway alignment, and elimination or                 4.2      Application Content
                                                  improvement on rail safety if jointly
                                                  implemented; and                                        modification of high-profile or                         Required documents for an
                                                                                                          ‘‘humped’’ crossings.                                 application package are outlined in the
                                                     (2) FRA will accept an application
                                                                                                             Æ Grade Crossing Elimination—                      checklist below.
                                                  that proposes improvements at
                                                                                                          includes crossing elimination through                   Æ SF424 (Application for Federal
                                                  sequential grade crossings that, together,
                                                                                                          crossing closure, roadway relocation, or              Assistance)
                                                  will result in a sealed rail corridor or
                                                                                                          construction of grade separation                        Æ Project Narrative (see 4.2.1)
                                                  segment.
                                                                                                          structures.                                             Æ Statement of Work (see 4.2.2)
                                                     1 FRA does not maintain comprehensive,
                                                                                                             Æ Other Innovative Crossing                          Æ FRA’s Additional Assurances and
                                                  publicly-available data regarding where crude oil,
                                                                                                          Improvements—includes other                           Certifications
                                                  ethanol, and/or natural gas are currently               justifiable safety enhancements such as                 Æ Most Recent Section 130 Program
                                                  transported over rail lines. Therefore, FRA             photo/video enforcement equipment,                    Annual State Report (only for grade
                                                  encourages applicants to work with railroads or
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                                                                                                          vehicle presence detection, and remote                crossing projects)
                                                  track owners to determine if a particular line meets
                                                  this criterion. This information may also be
                                                                                                          health monitoring equipment.                            Æ Either: SF 424A—Budget
                                                  available from emergency responders or emergency           FRA strongly encourages applicants to              Information for Non-Construction OR
                                                  planners. Information regarding hazardous material      submit proposals for grade crossing                   SF 424C—Budget Information for
                                                  commodity flows, including energy products, may         improvement projects that go beyond                   Construction
                                                  be requested via the provisions of the Association
                                                  of American Railroads’ Circular OT–55–O, which
                                                                                                          basic signage or visibility improvements                Æ Either: SF 424B—Assurances for
                                                  may be downloaded here: http://www.boe.aar.com/         (although these improvements may be                   Non-Construction OR SF 424D—
                                                  boe-download.htm.                                       part of a larger proposed grade crossing              Assurances for Construction


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                                                     Æ SF LLL: Disclosure of Lobbying                     name of the roadway at the crossing.                  criteria listed. If an application does not
                                                  Activities                                              Applicants can search for data to meet                sufficiently address the evaluation
                                                     Applicants must complete and submit                  this requirement at the following link:               criteria, it is unlikely to be considered
                                                  all components of the application                       http://safetydata.fra.dot.gov/                        a competitive application. In responding
                                                  package to be considered for funding.                   OfficeofSafety/default.aspx.                          to the criteria, applicants are reminded
                                                  FRA has established a grant opportunity                    (2) Describe applicant eligibility per             to clearly identify, quantify, and
                                                  Web page at www.fra.dot.gov/Page/                       Section 3 of this notice. Provide a single            compare expected safety benefits and
                                                  P0021, which contains application                       point of contact for the application                  costs of proposed projects. FRA
                                                  forms and additional application                        including: Name, title, phone number,                 understands that the level of detail and
                                                  guidance. Additional content                            mailing address, and email address. The               sophistication of analysis that should be
                                                  requirements for the project narrative                  point of contact must be an employee of               expected for relatively small projects
                                                  and SOW can be found in Sections 4.2.1                  the eligible applicant.                               (i.e., those encouraged to be limited to
                                                  and 4.2.2 below.                                           (3) Indicate the amount of Federal                 under $3,000,000 in this notice) is less
                                                     FRA welcomes the submission of                       funding requested from FRA under this                 than for larger, multi-million dollar
                                                  other relevant supporting                               NOFA and for this project, the proposed               investments.
                                                  documentation that the applicant has                    non-Federal match, any other funding                     (6) Describe proposed project
                                                  developed such as planning, National                    amounts, and total project cost. Identify             implementation and project
                                                  Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)                         the Federal and matching funding                      management arrangements. Include
                                                  documentation, engineering and design                   percentages of the total project cost.                descriptions of the expected
                                                  documentation, letters of support, etc.                 Applicants must identify source(s) of                 arrangements for project contracting,
                                                  Applications accompanied by                             matching funds, the source(s) of any                  contract oversight, change-order
                                                  completed feasibility studies,                          other Federal funds committed to the                  management, risk management, and
                                                  environmental determinations, and cost                  project, and any pending Federal                      conformance to Federal requirements
                                                  estimates may be more favorably                         requests. Please note, other federal                  for project progress reporting.
                                                  considered during the application                       funds may be used to support the                         (7) Describe anticipated
                                                  review process because they                             project, but may not be considered                    environmental or historic preservation
                                                  demonstrate an applicant has a greater                  eligible matching funds for funds                     impacts associated with the proposed
                                                  understanding of the scope and cost of                  awarded under this notice. If applicable,             project, any environmental or historic
                                                  the proposed project. These documents                   be sure to note if the requested Federal              preservation analyses that have been
                                                  will not count against the 25-page limit                funding must be obligated or expended                 prepared, and progress toward
                                                  applied to the project narrative.                       by a certain date due to dependencies or              completing any environmental
                                                     4.2.1 Project Narrative. The                         relationships with other Federal or non-              documentation or clearance required for
                                                  following seven numeric points describe                 Federal funding sources, related                      the proposed project under NEPA, the
                                                  the minimum content required in the                     projects, or other factors. Finally,                  National Historic Preservation Act,
                                                  project narrative component of a grant                  specify whether Federal funding has                   section 4(f) of the U.S. DOT Act, the
                                                  application, and FRA recommends that                    ever previously been sought for the                   Clean Water Act, or other applicable
                                                  the project narrative adhere to the                     project and not secured, and name the                 Federal or State laws. Applicants and
                                                  following outline. The project narrative                Federal program and fiscal year from                  grantees under FRA’s financial
                                                  may not exceed 25 pages in length                       which the funding was requested.                      assistance programs are encouraged to
                                                  (including any supporting tables, maps,                    (4) Include a detailed project                     contact FRA and obtain preliminary
                                                  drawings, etc.) FRA will not accept                     description that expands upon the brief               direction regarding the appropriate
                                                  applications with project narratives                    summary required in item number one                   NEPA class of action and required
                                                  exceeding the 25 page limit. However,                   of the project narrative section. This                environmental documentation.
                                                  the supplementary documents listed in                   detailed description should provide, at               Generally, projects will be ineligible to
                                                  the Section 4.2 above will not count                    a minimum, additional background on:                  receive funding if they have begun
                                                  against this limit.                                     The safety risks and challenges the                   construction activities prior to the
                                                     (1) Include a title page that lists the              project aims to address; the amount of                applicant/grantee receiving written
                                                  following elements in either a table or                 crude oil, ethanol, or natural gas                    approval from FRA that all
                                                  formatted list: Project title, location                 transported through the project area; the             environmental and historical analyses
                                                  (street or address, zip code, city, county,             expected beneficiaries of the project                 have been completed. Additional
                                                  State, district), type of project (e.g.,                (including any private rail companies);               information regarding FRA’s
                                                  Grade Crossing Improvement or Track                     the specific project activities proposed,             environmental processes and
                                                  Enhancement), the applicant                             expected outputs and outcomes of the                  requirements are located at
                                                  organization name, and the name of any                  project; and any other information the                www.fra.dot.gov/Page/#####.
                                                  co-applicants. Provide a brief 4–6                      applicant deems necessary to justify the                 4.2.2 Statement of Work. Applicants
                                                  sentence summary of the proposed                        proposed project. In describing the                   are required to submit an SOW that
                                                  project, capturing the safety challenges                project, the application should also                  addresses the scope, schedule, and
                                                  the proposed project aims to address,                   clearly explain how the proposed                      budget for the proposed project if it
                                                  the intended outcomes, and anticipated                  project meets the respective project and              were selected for award. The SOW
                                                  benefits that will result from the                      cost/activity eligibility criteria for the            should contain sufficient detail so that
                                                  proposed project. If applicable, the                    type of funding requested as outlined in              both FRA and the applicant can
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                                                  project description must also cite                      Section 3 of this notice.                             understand the expected outcomes of
                                                  specific National Grade Crossing                           (5) Include a thorough discussion of               the proposed work to be performed and
                                                  Inventory information, including the                    how the project meets all of the                      monitor progress toward completing
                                                  name railroad that owns the                             evaluation criteria for the respective                project tasks and deliverables during a
                                                  infrastructure (or the crossing owner, if               project type as outlined below in                     prospective grant’s period of
                                                  different from the railroad), the name of               Section 5 of this notice. Applicants                  performance. The FRA has developed a
                                                  the primary railroad operator, the DOT                  should note that FRA reviews                          standard SOW template that applicants
                                                  crossing inventory number, and the                      applications based upon the evaluation                must use to be considered for award.


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                                                  The SOW templates are located at                        database. An applicant must be                        call the Grants.gov Customer Center
                                                  www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0021.                             registered in SAM to successfully                     Hotline at 1–800–518–4726, 24 hours a
                                                                                                          register in Grants.gov. The SAM                       day, 7 days a week (closed on Federal
                                                  4.3 Submission Instructions
                                                                                                          database is the repository for standard               holidays).
                                                     Applicants must submit all                           information about Federal financial                      Note: Please use generally accepted formats
                                                  application materials through                           assistance applicants, recipients, and                such as .pdf, .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx and .ppt,
                                                  Grants.gov. For any required or                         sub recipients. Organizations that have               when uploading attachments. While
                                                  supporting application materials an                     previously submitted applications via                 applicants may imbed picture files, such as
                                                  applicant is unable to submit via                       Grants.gov are already registered with                .jpg, .gif, and .bmp, in document files,
                                                  Grants.gov (such as oversized                           SAM, as it is a requirement for                       applicants should not submit attachments in
                                                  engineering drawings), an applicant                     Grants.gov registration. Please note,                 these formats. Additionally, the following
                                                  may submit an original and two copies                   however, that applicants must update or               formats will not be accepted: .com, .bat, .exe,
                                                  to Renee Cooper, Office of Program                      renew their SAM registration at least                 .vbs, .cfg, .dat, .db, .dbf, .dll, .ini, .log, .ora,
                                                  Delivery, Federal Railroad                                                                                    .sys, and .zip.
                                                                                                          once per year to maintain an active
                                                  Administration, 1200 New Jersey                         status. Therefore, it is critical to check
                                                  Avenue SE., Mail Stop 20, Washington,                                                                         Section 5: Application Review
                                                                                                          registration status well in advance of the
                                                  DC 20590. Applicants are advised to use                 application deadline. Information about               5.1 Intake and Eligibility
                                                  means of rapid conveyance (such as                      SAM registration procedures is available                Following the application deadline,
                                                  courier service) as the application                     at www.sam.gov.                                       FRA will screen all applications for
                                                  deadline approaches.                                       3. Acquire an Authorized
                                                     To apply for funding through                                                                               timely submission and completeness.
                                                                                                          Organization Representative (AOR) and                 Applications that do not meet the
                                                  Grants.gov, applicants must be properly                 a Grants.gov Username and Password.
                                                  registered. Complete instructions on                                                                          requirements detailed in Section 4 of
                                                                                                          Applicants must complete an AOR                       this notice will be ineligible for funding
                                                  how to register and submit an                           profile on Grants.gov and create a
                                                  application are at Grants.gov.                                                                                consideration.
                                                                                                          username and password. Applicants
                                                  Registering with Grants.gov is a one-                   must use the organization’s DUNS                      5.2 Evaluation
                                                  time process. However, it can take                      number to complete this step.                            FRA intends to award funds to
                                                  several weeks for first-time registrants to             Additional information about the                      projects that achieve the maximum
                                                  receive confirmation and a user                         registration process is available at                  benefits possible given the amount of
                                                  password. FRA recommends that                           www.grants.gov/applicants/get_                        funding available. FRA will analyze
                                                  applicants start the registration process               registered.jsp.                                       each application for its technical merit
                                                  as early as possible to prevent delays                     4. Acquire Authorization for your                  using the factors and sub-criteria below.
                                                  that may preclude submitting an                         AOR from the E-Business Point of                         (1) Technical Merit
                                                  application package by the application                  Contact (E-Biz POC). The Applicant’s E-                  Æ The application is thorough and
                                                  deadline. FRA will not accept                           Biz POC must log in to Grants.gov to                  responsive to all of the requirements
                                                  applications after the due date.                        confirm a representative as an AOR.                   outlined in this notice.
                                                     To apply for funding under this                      Please note that there can be more than                  Æ The tasks and subtasks outlined in
                                                  announcement and to apply for funding                   one AOR at an organization.                           the SOW are appropriate to achieve the
                                                  through Grants.gov, all applicants must:                   5. Search for the Funding Opportunity              expected safety outputs of the proposed
                                                     1. Acquire a DUNS Number. A Data                     on Grants.gov. The Catalog of Federal                 project.
                                                  Universal Numbering System (DUNS)                       Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number for                    Æ The proposed costs are realistic and
                                                  number is required for Grants.gov                       this opportunity is 20.314, titled                    are sufficient to accomplish the tasks
                                                  registration. The Office of Management                  ‘‘Railroad Development.’’                             documented in the SOW.
                                                  and Budget requires that all businesses                    6. Submit an Application Addressing                   Æ The appropriate partnerships and
                                                  and nonprofit applicants for Federal                    All of the Requirements Outlined in this              financing are in place to complete the
                                                  funds include a DUNS number in their                    Funding Availability Announcement.                    proposed project.
                                                  applications for a new award or renewal                 After submitting the application through                 (2) Project Benefits
                                                  of an existing award. A DUNS number                     Grants.gov, a confirmation screen will                   Æ The application contains
                                                  is a unique nine-digit sequence                         appear on the applicant’s computer                    supportable data to describe the safety
                                                  recognized as the universal standard for                screen. This screen will confirm that the             risk that currently exists if the proposed
                                                  identifying and keeping track of entities               applicant has submitted an application                project is not completed, including clear
                                                  receiving Federal funds. The identifier                 and provide a tracking number to track                data regarding the energy products
                                                  is used for tracking purposes and to                    the status of the submission. Within 24               transported through the proposed
                                                  validate address and point of contact                   to 48 hours after submitting an                       project site.
                                                  information for Federal assistance                      electronic application, an applicant                     Æ The applicant describes the
                                                  applicants, recipients, and sub-                        should receive an email validation                    expected safety benefit of the project,
                                                  recipients. The DUNS number will be                     message from Grants.gov. The validation               making a reasonable link between that
                                                  used throughout the grant life cycle.                   message will explain whether the                      benefit and the proposed activities of
                                                  Obtaining a DUNS number is a free,                      application has been received and                     the project.
                                                  one-time activity. Applicants may                       validated or rejected, with an                           Æ The relative impact of the proposed
                                                  obtain a DUNS number by calling 1–                      explanation. Applicants are urged to                  safety improvement (i.e., does the safety
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                                                  866–705–5711 or by applying online at                   submit an application at least 72 hours               benefit have a significant impact on a
                                                  http://www.dnb.com/us.                                  prior to the due date of the application              given community, rail line, etc.).
                                                     2. Acquire or Renew Registration with                to allow time to receive the validation                  Æ Information provided by the
                                                  the System for Award Management                         message and to correct any problems                   applicant that demonstrates the merit of
                                                  (SAM) Database. All applicants for                      that may have caused a rejection                      investing in the proposed project using
                                                  Federal financial assistance must                       notification.                                         a benefit cost analysis that is systematic,
                                                  maintain current registrations in the                      If an applicant experiences difficulties           data driven, and examines the trade-offs
                                                  System for Award Management (SAM)                       at any point during this process, please              between projects costs and their


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                                                  expected safety benefit. Applicants                     improvement technology, that result in                Section 6: Federal Award
                                                  should note if other, alternative                       favorable public return on investment                 Administration
                                                  investments were considered for                         and ensure delivery of project benefits;                 Applications selected for funding will
                                                  submission under this notice using a                       Æ Promoting innovations that                       be announced after the application
                                                  similar benefit-cost analysis approach.                 demonstrate the value of new                          review period. FRA will contact
                                                  Applicants are strongly encouraged to                   approaches to, safety management, as                  applicants with successful applications
                                                  use Executive Order 12839 (Principles                   well as contracting, project delivery,                after announcement with information
                                                  for Federal Infrastructure Investments,                 etc.; and/or                                          and instructions about the award
                                                  59 FR 4233), OBM Circular A–94                             Æ Promoting domestic manufacturing,                process. Notification of a selected
                                                  (Guidelines and Discount Rates for                      supply, and industrial development.                   application is not an authorization to
                                                  Benefit-Cost Analysis of Federal                                                                              begin proposed project activities. A
                                                                                                             (5) Partnerships:
                                                  Programs), and Office of Management                                                                           formal Notice of Grant Agreement
                                                  and Budget (OMB) Circular A–4                              Æ For projects that span multiple
                                                                                                          jurisdictions (States or local                        signed by both the grantee and the FRA
                                                  (Regulatory Analysis) to conduct this                                                                         and containing an approved scope,
                                                  analysis.                                               governments), emphasizing those that
                                                                                                          have organized multi-jurisdictional                   schedule, and budget, is required before
                                                  5.3   Selection                                         partnerships with joint planning and                  the award is considered complete.
                                                                                                          prioritization of investments;                           The period of performance for grants
                                                     In addition to the evaluation criteria
                                                                                                             Æ Strengthening human capital and                  awarded under this notice is dependent
                                                  outlined in Section 5.2 above, the FRA
                                                                                                          workforce opportunities, particularly for             upon the project and will be determined
                                                  Administrator may apply any or all of
                                                                                                          low-income workers or for people in                   on a grant-by-grant basis. FRA will only
                                                  the following selection criteria to further
                                                                                                          economically distressed areas;                        consider written requests to FRA to
                                                  ensure the projects selected for funding
                                                                                                                                                                extend the period of performance with
                                                  advance FRA and DOT’s current                              Æ Employing creative approaches to                 specific and compelling justifications
                                                  mission and key priorities, as well as to               ensure workforce diversity and use of                 for why an extension is required. Any
                                                  ensure the projects selected are                        disadvantaged and minority business                   obligated funding not spent by the
                                                  appropriate in a national context.                      enterprises, including opportunities for              grantee and reimbursed by the FRA
                                                     (1) Alignment with DOT Strategic                     small businesses and disadvantaged                    upon completion of the grant will be
                                                  Goals and Priorities:                                   business enterprises, including veteran-
                                                     Æ Improving transportation safety;                                                                         deobligated.
                                                                                                          owned small businesses and service-                      FRA will make awards for projects
                                                     Æ Maintaining infrastructure in a state              disabled veteran-owned small
                                                  of good repair;                                                                                               selected under this notice through
                                                                                                          businesses; and/or                                    cooperative agreements. Cooperative
                                                     Æ Promoting economic                                    Æ Engaging local communities and
                                                  competitiveness;                                                                                              agreements allow for substantial Federal
                                                                                                          other stakeholder groups in the project               involvement in carrying out the agreed
                                                     Æ Advancing environmentally                          in a way that offers an opportunity for
                                                  sustainable transportation policies;                                                                          upon investment, including technical
                                                                                                          meaningful engagement in the process.                 assistance, review of interim work
                                                     Æ Furthering the six ‘‘Livability
                                                  Principles’’ DOT developed with the                        (6) Project Readiness:                             products, and increased program
                                                  Department of Housing and Urban                            Æ Applicant progress, if any, in                   oversight under 2 CFR part 200,
                                                  Development and the Environmental                       reaching compliance with the NEPA for                 appendix I. The funding provided under
                                                  Protection Agency as part of the                        the proposed project. Note that NEPA                  these cooperative agreements will be
                                                  Partnership for Sustainable                             related work or a NEPA decision (e.g.,                made available to grantees on a
                                                  Communities;                                            a Record of Decision, Finding of No                   reimbursable basis. Applicants must
                                                     Æ Enhancing quality of life; and/or                  Significant Impact, Categorical                       certify that their expenditures are
                                                     Æ Building ladders of opportunity to                 Exclusion determination) is not required              allowable, allocable, reasonable, and
                                                  expand the middle class.                                to apply for funding under this program;              necessary to the approved project before
                                                     (2) Project Delivery Performance:                       Æ The extent to which proposed                     seeking reimbursement from FRA.
                                                     Æ The applicant’s track record in                    project is consistent with an adopted                 Additionally, the grantee must expend
                                                  successfully delivering previous FRA                    State-wide transportation or rail plan;               matching funds at the required
                                                  and DOT grants on time, on budget, and                     Æ The level of detail provided in the              percentage alongside Federal funds
                                                  for the full intended scope; and/or                     submitted Statement of Work, including                throughout the life of the project.
                                                     Æ The extent to which the proposed                   whether there is enough information to                6.1 Administrative and National
                                                  project complements previous FRA or                     immediately advance the proposed                      Policy Requirements
                                                  DOT awards.                                             project to award;
                                                     (3) Region/Location                                                                                          Grantees and entities receiving
                                                                                                             Æ The level and degree to which the                funding from the grantee (sub-
                                                     Æ The extent to which the proposed                   proposed project is dependent on other
                                                  project increases the economic                                                                                recipients), must comply with all
                                                                                                          non-FRA financial contributions and the               applicable laws and regulations. A non-
                                                  productivity of land, capital, or labor at              extent to which these contributions are
                                                  specific locations, particularly in                                                                           exclusive list of administrative and
                                                                                                          secure; and/or                                        national policy requirements that
                                                  economically distressed areas;
                                                     Æ Ensuring appropriate level of                         Æ Whether there are engineering                    grantees must follow includes: 2 CFR
                                                  regional balance across the country;                    materials developed and submitted to                  part 200; procurement standards;
                                                                                                          FRA or materials partially developed
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                                                  and/or                                                                                                        compliance with Federal civil rights
                                                     Æ Ensuring consistency with national                 that may be available to FRA in the near              laws and regulations; disadvantaged
                                                  transportation and rail network                         future to assess the proposed project’s               business enterprises; debarment and
                                                  objectives.                                             design and constructability risks.                    suspension; drug-free workplace; FRA’s
                                                     (4) Innovation/Resource                                 (7) Passenger Rail Impact:                         and OMB’s Assurances and
                                                  Development:                                               Æ Proposed projects that improve rail              Certifications; Americans with
                                                     Æ Pursuing new rail technologies,                    lines over which both passengers and                  Disabilities Act; and labor standards,
                                                  including grade crossing safety-                        energy products travel.                               safety oversight, environmental


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                                                  protection, NEPA, environmental                         Access, Choice, and Accountability Act                be held on September 29–30, 2015, via
                                                  justice, and Buy American (41 U.S.C.                    of 2014 (VACAA), is to examine the                    teleconference at 1–800–767–1750
                                                  8302) provisions.                                       access of Veterans to health care from                Access Code 57526. On September 29,
                                                                                                          the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)               the session will begin at 2:00 p.m.
                                                  6.2 General Requirements
                                                                                                          and strategically examine how best to                 Eastern and end at 4:30 p.m. On
                                                    The grantee must comply with all                      organize the Veterans Health                          September 30, the session will begin at
                                                  post-award reporting, auditing,                         Administration (VHA), locate health                   11 a.m. Eastern and end at 1:45 p.m.
                                                  monitoring, and close-out requirements,                 care resources, and deliver health care               This meeting is open to the public.
                                                  as described at www.fra.dot.gov/Page/                   to Veterans during the next 20 years. In                 The purpose of the Committee is to
                                                  P0021.                                                  undertaking this assessment, the                      provide advice to the Secretary of VA
                                                  Section 7: Federal Awarding Agency                      Commission will evaluate and assess                   and the Under Secretary for Health on
                                                  Contact                                                 the results of the Independent                        all matters pertaining to geriatrics and
                                                                                                          Assessment conducted by CMS Alliance                  gerontology. The Committee assesses
                                                    For further information regarding this                to Modernize Healthcare in accordance
                                                  notice and the grants program, please                                                                         the capability of VA health care
                                                                                                          with section 201 of VACAA.                            facilities and programs to meet the
                                                  contact John Winkle, Office of Program                    On September 21, the Commission
                                                  Delivery, Federal Railroad                                                                                    medical, psychological, and social
                                                                                                          will hear from VA leadership and the                  needs of older Veterans and evaluates
                                                  Administration, 1200 New Jersey                         CMS Alliance to Modernize Healthcare.
                                                  Avenue SE., Mail Stop 20, Washington,                                                                         VA programs designated as Geriatric
                                                                                                          CMS Alliance to Modernize Healthcare                  Research, Education, and Clinical
                                                  DC 20590; Email: john.winkle@dot.gov;                   will provide an overview of the
                                                  Phone: (202) 493–6067; Fax: (202) 493–                                                                        Centers.
                                                                                                          Independent Assessment it conducted
                                                  6333.                                                   in accordance with section 201. On                       The meeting will feature
                                                    Authority: Pub. L. 113–235, sec. 153,                 September 22, the Commission will                     presentations and discussions on VA’s
                                                  Division K, Title I, 128 Stat. 2130, 2718.              reconvene with a continued dialogue                   geriatrics and extended care programs,
                                                    Issued in Washington, DC on August 31,                with CMS Alliance to Modernize                        aging research activities, updates on
                                                  2015.                                                   Healthcare and a presentation by VHA.                 VA’s employee staff working in the area
                                                  David Valenstein,                                         No time will be allocated at this                   of geriatrics (to include training,
                                                                                                          meeting for receiving oral presentations              recruitment and retention approaches),
                                                  Division Chief.
                                                                                                          from the public. However, the public                  Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–21960 Filed 9–3–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          may submit written statements for the                 strategic planning activities in geriatrics
                                                  BILLING CODE 4910–06–P
                                                                                                          Commission’s review to Sharon Gilles,                 and extended care, recent VHA efforts
                                                                                                          Designated Federal Officer, Commission                regarding dementia and program
                                                                                                          on Care, 1575 I (Eye) Street NW., Suite               advances in palliative care, and
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS                                                                                        performance and oversight of VA
                                                                                                          240, Washington, DC 20005, or email at
                                                  AFFAIRS                                                                                                       Geriatric Research, Education, and
                                                                                                          sharon.gilles@va.gov. Any member of
                                                                                                          the public wanting to attend may                      Clinical Centers.
                                                  Commission on Care; Notice of
                                                  Meeting                                                 contact Ms. Gilles.                                      No time will be allocated at this
                                                                                                            Dated: September 1, 2015.                           meeting for receiving oral presentations
                                                     In accordance with the Federal                                                                             from the public. Interested parties
                                                                                                          Sharon Gilles,
                                                  Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C., App.                                                                        should provide written comments for
                                                  2, the Commission on Care gives notice                  Designated Federal Officer, Commission on
                                                                                                          Care.                                                 review by the Committee to Mrs. Marcia
                                                  that it will meet on Monday, September                                                                        Holt-Delaney, Program Analyst,
                                                  21 and Tuesday, September 22 at 1575                    [FR Doc. 2015–21974 Filed 9–3–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                Geriatrics and Extended Care Services
                                                  I Street NW., Washington, DC, ASAE                      BILLING CODE 8320–01–P
                                                                                                                                                                (10P4G), Department of Veterans
                                                  Conference Center. The meeting will                                                                           Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue NW.,
                                                  convene at 8:30 a.m. and end at 5:30                                                                          Washington, DC 20420, or via email at
                                                  p.m. on September 21, and at 8:30 a.m.                  DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
                                                                                                          AFFAIRS                                               Marcia.Holt-Delaney@va.gov.
                                                  and end at 12:00 p.m. on September 22.                                                                        Individuals who wish to dial into the
                                                  The meeting is open to the public.                      Geriatrics and Gerontology Advisory                   meeting should contact Mrs. Holt-
                                                  Anyone attending must show a valid                      Committee; Notice of Meeting                          Delaney at (202) 461–6769.
                                                  photo ID to building security and be
                                                                                                             The Department of Veterans Affairs                   Dated: September 1, 2015.
                                                  escorted to the meeting. Please allow 15
                                                  minutes before the meeting begins for                   (VA) gives notice under the Federal                   Rebecca Schiller,
                                                  this process.                                           Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App.                 Committee Management Officer.
                                                     The purpose of the Commission, as                    2, that a meeting of the Geriatrics and               [FR Doc. 2015–22002 Filed 9–3–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  described in section 202 of the Veterans                Gerontology Advisory Committee will                   BILLING CODE 8320–01–P
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of funding availability.
DatesApplications for funding under this notice are due no later than 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), on November 4, 2015. Applications for funding received after 5:00 p.m. EDT on November 4, 2015, will not be considered for funding. See Section 4 of this notice for additional information regarding the application process.
ContactFor further information regarding this notice, please contact John Winkle, Office of Program Delivery, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Mail Stop 20, Washington, DC 20590; Email: [email protected]; Phone: (202) 493- 6067; Fax: (202) 493-6333.
FR Citation80 FR 53615 

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