81_FR_49114 81 FR 48971 - National Transit Database: Capital Asset Reporting

81 FR 48971 - National Transit Database: Capital Asset Reporting

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 143 (July 26, 2016)

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FR Document2016-17075

This notice finalizes the expansion of the Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) National Transit Database (NTD) Asset Inventory reporting requirements.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 143 (Tuesday, July 26, 2016)
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Transit Administration

[Docket No. FTA-2014-0006 and FTA-2015-0029]


National Transit Database: Capital Asset Reporting

AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration, DOT.

ACTION: Notice; Response to comments.

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SUMMARY: This notice finalizes the expansion of the Federal Transit 
Administration's (FTA) National Transit Database (NTD) Asset Inventory 
reporting requirements.

DATES: The reporting requirements will be optional in report year 2017 
with full implementation required in report year 2018.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Maggie Schilling, National Transit 
Database Program Manager, FTA Office of Budget and Policy, (202) 366-
2054 or margaret.schilling@dot.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents

A. Background
B. Response to Comments on Expansion of Capital Asset Reporting
C. Overview of Final Requirements

A. Background

    On August 19, 2014, FTA published a Federal Register notice 
(initial notice) (Docket No. FTA-2014-0006, 79 FR 49146) for comment on 
proposed revisions to the NTD Reporting Manual. The notice described 
various proposed changes to the NTD annual module, including a revised 
capital asset inventory reporting module for urban reporters. In 
response to the initial notice, commenters requested that FTA postpone 
the implementation of the expanded asset inventory until after the 
publication of the Transit Asset Management Notice of Proposed 
Rulemaking. FTA agreed with this request and a second Federal Register 
noticed was published on November 18, 2015 (Docket No. FTA-2015-0029, 
80 FR 72137). The second notice responded to comments received in 
response to proposals in the initial notice. In addition, in response 
to comments, the second notice proposed changes to FTA's initial 
proposed reporting requirements, and requested comment on these 
proposed changes. he comment period for this second notice closed on 
January 19, 2016.
    The proposed changes to the NTD Reporting Manual stem from 
amendments to Federal transit law made by the Moving Ahead for Progress 
in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) (Pub. L. 112-141, July 6, 2012), which 
require recipients of chapter 53 funds to report to the NTD any 
information relating to a transit asset inventory or condition 
assessment conducted by the recipient. (49 U.S.C. 5335(c)). Currently, 
the NTD only collects asset inventory information on revenue vehicles 
and summary counts for other asset categories, such as maintenance 
facilities and fixed guideway. There are some assets, such as signal or 
communications systems, for which NTD collects no data. In the both the 
initial and second notice, FTA proposed to collect additional asset 
inventory data to meet the asset inventory and condition reporting 
requirements at 49 U.S.C. 5335(c).
    In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act, FTA included in the 
second notice a summary of the burden hours and costs for this enhanced 
reporting requirement. FTA estimated that the initial year burden 
nationally would be 18,636 hours for urban reporters and 13,097 hours 
for state and rural reporters, or 31,097 hours in total. This 
represents a 10.5% increase to the total NTD reporting requirement in 
the first year. FTA estimated the burden in subsequent years at 9,318 
hours for urban reporters and 6,549 for state and rural reporters, for 
a total of 15,867 hours, representing a 5.2% increase to the total NTD 
reporting requirement.

B. Response to Comments on Expansion of Capital Asset Reporting

    The comment period for the second notice closed on January 19, 
2016. FTA received 25 comments. Following is a summary of the comments 
received with FTA responses.
    Comment: FTA received a number of comments expressing concern over 
the additional burden imposed by expanding the asset inventory. Twenty 
commenters stated that the proposal was too burdensome. Thirteen 
commenters expressed concern that the additional reporting burden may 
divert resources away from transit service provision. Eight commenters 
felt the burden estimates provided by FTA were `understated'.
    Response: The final Transit Asset Management (TAM) rule, also 
published in today's Federal Register, requires all agencies to (1) 
create and maintain an asset inventory along with condition 
assessments, and (2) develop performance targets. FTA calculated a 
paperwork burden estimate for those tasks and included that estimate in 
the TAM rulemaking process. The NTD burden estimate provided in the 
second NTD notice assumes that an agency will already have an asset 
inventory in place as part of its compliance with the TAM rule and, 
therefore, only includes the time and costs estimated to enter existing 
asset inventory information into the NTD reporting system. In some 
cases, modifications to existing data may be necessary to enter this 
information into the NTD. The burden estimates provided in the second 
notice take into account small modifications of existing information in 
the asset inventories required by the TAM rule for reporting in the 
standard formats established by the NTD.
    In calculating the burden estimate for NTD reporting, FTA asked 
several agencies to enter their existing asset inventory information 
into the proposed format and report the time necessary to complete this 
task. Three agencies completed an entire report and their experience 
with the new reporting requirements served as the foundation for the 
final estimates. A `per field' reporting time was calculated and then 
multiplied out over the estimated data fields expected nationally to 
create a final burden estimate.
    FTA remains committed to implementing reasonable data reporting 
requirements, while also meeting the requirements in the law for 
reporting asset condition information. In response to the initial round 
of comments on the asset inventory, FTA made several modifications to 
reduce the overall reporting burden, including removing replacement 
cost information for all asset types. FTA believes that this asset 
inventory fulfills the MAP-21 update to 49 U.S.C. 5335(c) that 
recipients report asset inventory and condition assessment information 
to the NTD and allows meaningful data analysis on the national capital 
needs of the transit industry. While FTA recognizes that the proposed 
changes would result in an increase over the current reporting 
requirements, the highest burden would exist in the first year of 
start-up reporting. Once an asset has been entered into the inventory 
module, the information would be pre-populated for each subsequent 
year. Reporters only would be responsible for providing annual updates 
to new or retired asset inventory items in subsequent years.
    Comment: An additional area of concern was related to the new 
reporting requirements for recipients of funding under 49 U.S.C. 5310 
(section 5310). Nine commenters stated that reporting for section 5310 
recipients should be limited or eliminated entirely. Ten commenters 
felt that any reporting done on behalf of section 5310 recipients 
should be done at the designated recipient or State level rather

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than the subrecipient level to minimize the burden of this new 
reporting. This same group of commenters suggested that only vehicles 
used in public transit and, preferably only vehicles purchased with 
federal money, should be reported. Five commenters requested that 
performance targets and reporting should be removed for section 5310 
recipients.
    Response: FTA is committed to developing requirements that are 
mindful of the burden for small transit providers. FTA understands that 
direct reporting may prove too difficult for small section 5310 
recipients. In order to minimize this burden, FTA concurs with the 
comment that reporting on the assets for section 5310 recipients should 
be performed at the designated recipient or State level. The reporting 
guidance will be updated to reflect this change.
    In response to the applicability of reporting for section 5310 
reporters: The NTD asset inventory requirements will mirror the 
reporting requirements established by the Transit Asset Management 
rule. The final reporting requirements for the National TAM System 
apply to all chapter 53 recipients or subrecipients who own, operate, 
or manage public transportation capital assets. FTA currently requires 
NTD reports from recipients of funds under the Urbanized Area Formula 
Program (49 U.S.C. 5307 or section 5307) and the Rural Area Formula 
Program (49 U.S.C. 5311 or section 5311). As such, this new rule 
replaces references to section 5307 and section 5311 recipients with 
references to recipients and subrecipients of chapter 53 funds. This 
change will require recipients and subrecipients of other FTA grant 
programs, such as the section 5310 formula program for the enhanced 
mobility of seniors and individuals with disabilities, who are not also 
receiving funds under section 5307 or section 5311, to start reporting 
to the NTD. FTA will not apply existing NTD reporting requirements to 
all recipients of chapter 53 funds. FTA will apply only the reporting 
requirements proposed under the National TAM System to those transit 
providers that do not currently report.
    Comment: Eleven commenters requested a reduced set of reporting 
requirements for section 5311 recipients. This group of commenters 
asked to have required reporting reduced below current NTD reporting 
levels for revenue vehicles.
    Response: The revenue vehicle inventory required for section 5311 
recipients is already a greatly reduced version of vehicle inventory 
required for urban reporters. In the expanded asset inventory, FTA is 
only requesting one additional data element for revenue vehicles from 
section 5311 recipients: A useful life benchmark for each fleet, which 
is necessary for calculating the performance measures under the TAM 
rule. Additionally, FTA's research indicates that no exclusively rural 
subrecipients provide rail fixed guideway service, so rural 
subrecipients will not need to report the slow zones metric. For the 
other two performance measures, facility conditions and service 
vehicles, FTA is proposing to collect only the minimum data required 
for these measures.
    Comment: Fifteen commenters stated that the proposed inventory 
should not include contractor assets. One transit agency specifically 
stated that condition assessments and replacement cost information 
should not be required for any contractor-owned assets.
    Response: FTA understands the difficulty of providing detailed 
information on contractor assets. However, the NTD plans to follow the 
decision codified in the final TAM rule that a TAM Plan should, to a 
certain extent, take into account third party assets used in the 
provision of public transportation service. The final rule requires 
that all assets used in the provision of transit service be included in 
a transit providers' asset inventory, including those assets that are 
owned, operated, or maintained by a third party or were procured 
jointly. However, agencies would only be responsible for conducting 
condition assessments, establishing performance targets, and reporting 
these condition assessments and performance targets to the NTD for 
capital assets for which it has direct capital responsibility. A 
transit provider has direct capital responsibility for an asset if that 
asset has been or currently is included in its program of capital 
projects. A transit provider also has direct capital responsibility for 
an asset if it can reasonably anticipate that the asset will be 
included in its program of capital projects during the TAM plan horizon 
period. Once an asset becomes a part of a transit provider's capital 
program, the transit provider must comply with the final rule's 
condition assessment, target setting, and investment prioritization 
requirements.
    NTD reporters currently are required to report a limited amount of 
information on non-dedicated or contractor-owned fleets. In the case of 
non-dedicated contractor-owned vehicle fleets, the NTD asks reporters 
to provide information on a `representative vehicle' to the current 
revenue vehicle inventory. The NTD asset inventory would contain the 
same requirement moving forward.
    FTA also requires that agencies provide basic information for all 
passenger stations that they use for transit service regardless of 
ownership or capital responsibility. Additionally, basic inventory 
information is required for all track and guideway regardless of 
ownership or capital responsibility. Inventory information for 
maintenance and administrative facilities are only reportable if the 
agency has full or partial capital replacement responsibility for the 
facility.
    Comment: Twelve commenters requested the removal of service 
equipment from the NTD Asset Inventory.
    Response: In order to best align the NTD asset inventory with the 
TAM rule reporting requirements, FTA believes it is appropriate to keep 
an inventory of `service equipment' in the NTD. This information will 
provide verification of the TAM performance targets and performance 
against those targets. In addition, non-revenue service vehicles and 
equipment represent a large capital expense for some agencies. 
Including a basic inventory of these vehicles and equipment in the NTD 
will provide additional clarity on the state of good repair backlog for 
the transit industry.
    The final TAM rule requires transit providers to report the 
percentage of non-revenue, support-service and maintenance vehicles 
that have met or exceeded their useful life benchmark. This is the 
identified SGR performance measure for equipment. Non-revenue service 
vehicles are an easily understood and readily identifiable category of 
equipment, and the age-based performance measure is the most simple and 
straightforward performance measure available.
    Comment: A number of comments related to consistency between the 
NTD's proposed asset inventory and other FTA reporting requirements 
and/or requests. Three commenters suggested that the requirements and 
organization of data in the NTD asset inventory should mirror those of 
the Transit Economic Requirement Model (TERM). Five commenters stated 
that the assets reported to the NTD should not necessarily be subject 
to the Transit Asset Management rule requirements.
    Response: FTA developed the proposed asset inventory with the TERM 
requirements in mind. While the requirements are not identical, the 
proposed NTD inventory is intended to supplement the data currently 
available through annual surveys for TERM. In some cases, the data 
collected through this NTD inventory will replace

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estimated data in TERM to provide a more accurate picture of the state 
of the nation's transit assets.
    FTA expects that the assets collected through this NTD inventory 
will often only be a subset of the assets a transit provider will 
collect to create their TAM plan. This inventory is intended to provide 
high level information on major asset classes. While an agency may find 
this level of granularity to be sufficient, FTA does not intend to 
limit an agency's ability to create a more detailed inventory to inform 
its TAM plan.
    Comment: A number of commenters expressed concern over the 
implementation timeline. Ten commenters asked that the final 
implementation be postponed. The suggested timelines ranged from `after 
the final Transit Asset Management (TAM) rule' to up to two years after 
the TAM rule was finalized.
    Response: FTA shares the concern that reporters may need additional 
time to complete these new reporting requirements. Taking into 
consideration the feedback from commenters, FTA will postpone final 
implementation of the majority of asset inventory reporting 
requirements until report year 2018, beginning in September 2018. FTA 
will allow for optional reporting in report year 2017 (beginning in 
September 2017). The NTD asset inventory will auto-populate information 
each year based on the assets entered in the previous year's report. 
The optional reporting year in report year 2017 will give agencies two 
reporting cycles to enter all reportable assets into the NTD system. 
FTA will also consider additional requests from individual transit 
systems for an extension of the reporting requirements beyond 2018 on a 
case-by-case basis, in accordance with the existing NTD policies for 
such requests.
    While asset reporting will be postponed, FTA will require agencies 
to provide their performance targets for the four performance measures 
required by the Transit Asset Management rule. The TAM rule requires 
agencies to report their performance targets three months after the 
effective date of the final rule. The NTD system will be the reporting 
tool used to capture these targets. The NTD system will allow reporting 
of these targets by October 2016. FTA understands that the targets 
provided in October 2016, and in the first few years of reporting, will 
necessarily by preliminary targets. However, FTA is bound by the 
statutory provision requiring targets within three months of the final 
rule.
    Comment: Three commenters requested FTA to engage in additional 
collaboration with the industry to develop asset inventory reporting 
requirements.
    Response: FTA engaged a number of industry professionals and 
transit agencies during the development of these reporting 
requirements. Considerable research was conducted on the current state 
of asset inventory practices across the industry. FTA contracted with a 
major engineering firm, AECOM, which has been involved in developing 
asset inventories at numerous transit systems, to assist FTA in 
organizing the development of the proposed NTD asset inventory 
requirements. Additionally, nine (9) transit agencies were engaged to 
provide direct testing and feedback of the proposed data collection 
requirements, and FTA made significant revisions to the proposed data 
collection requirements in response to that feedback. FTA has also 
provided two opportunities for the transit industry to comment on these 
requirements through the Federal Register notice and comment process, 
and has continued to revise and refine the data collection requirements 
in response to these comments. Finally, FTA held two informational 
webinars as well as several presentations of this proposal at industry 
conferences and events, where FTA also received useful feedback to 
improve the proposed data collection. Based on these efforts, FTA 
believes it has refined the data collection requirements to collect the 
minimum data necessary in the least-burdensome way, while also 
satisfying the mandatory statutory requirements for improved asset 
inventory and asset condition information.
    Comment: FTA received a number of comments related to the dollar 
thresholds for reportable assets. Several commenters asked for clarity 
on the $10,000 threshold for reportable assets. Eleven commenters 
suggested that assets should only be reportable if they have an initial 
value of $50,000 or more.
    Response: FTA did not provide any dollar thresholds in the asset 
inventory reporting requirements and does not intend to set a threshold 
for reportable assets in this inventory. In most cases, the assets 
requested in the asset inventory are in excess of $50,000 in value. In 
a few cases some assets may fall below this threshold, such as vehicles 
or sedans used by transit agencies for their staff or demand response 
services. In all cases, however, the reporting requirements are clear 
as to which assets must be included--i.e., to include all buildings, or 
to include all road-worthy revenue service vehicles--making a dollar 
threshold unnecessary.
    Comment: Five commenters requested a bulk upload feature to 
facilitate the reporting of this information.
    Response: FTA intends to develop bulk upload capabilities for the 
NTD reporting system. FTA hopes to have this feature in place in time 
for optional reporting in the fall of 2017.
    Comment: One commenter asked FTA to clarify that reporting will not 
be uniform across modes, specifically that some fields may be left 
blank if they do not apply to a mode.
    Response: FTA concurs that there will be instances where some data 
requested will not apply to a specific mode. FTA will ensure that there 
is additional clarity in the reporting guidance to address this 
request.
    Comment: A number of commenters asked FTA to clarify that the 
receipt of funds pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5339 (section 5339) would not 
impact the NTD asset inventory reporting requirements.
    Response: FTA believes this problem was resolved by the 
implementation of the FAST Act. In any event, FTA clarifies that if a 
State is a direct recipient of section 5339 funds and passes those 
funds through to subrecipients, this does not create an obligation for 
the State to report to FTA on behalf of those subrecipients of section 
5339 funds if those subrecipients are already directly reporting to the 
NTD as direct recipients of section 5307 funds.
    Comment: One commenter requested guidance on calculating a useful 
life benchmark (ULB) that is not based on accounting depreciation 
standards.
    Response: The calculation of a useful life benchmark may vary 
considerably between transit operators based on original equipment 
specifications, operating environment and maintenance or capital 
replacement schedules. Due to these variations, FTA intends to leave 
the calculation of such a metric up to the individual providers. To 
facilitate reporting, FTA will provide a ULB estimate based on the 
Transit Economic Requirements Model (TERM) depreciation curves in the 
NTD reporting system. These estimates will also be available in the 
reporting manual. The ULB estimate provided by NTD will be the point at 
which a vehicle reaches 2.5 in TERM.
    Comment: One commenter requested clarification on the relationship 
between the A-50 and A-55 forms in the new asset inventory.
    Response: The A-50 and A-55 forms collect information on the 
guideway and track elements, respectively. The A-50 contains 
information about guideway elements including guideway type (at-

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grade ballast, elevated/concrete etc.) and power/signal elements 
including substations and third rail. The A-55 collects information on 
the track including linear feet of tangent and curve track as well as 
crossovers and turnouts.
    Comment: A number of commenters submitted feedback on the 
requirements for the TAM Notice of Proposed Rulemaking under this 
notice. In general, the comments related to the proposed TAM Plan 
elements or granularity of data required for the TAM plan.
    Response: As these comments are not directly applicable to the NTD 
Asset Inventory requirements they have not been further summarized or 
addressed in this notice.

C. Final Reporting Requirements

    The finalized reporting requirements can be found on the NTD Web 
site at: www.transit.dot.gov/ntd.
    The reporting requirements will be optional in report year 2017 
with full implementation required in report year 2018. An overview of 
these requirements is as follows:
    1. Administrative and Maintenance Facilities. Reported for all 
facilities for which an agency has a capital responsibility. Collects 
information on administrative and maintenance facilities used to supply 
transit service, including facility name, street address, square 
footage, year built or substantially reconstructed, and primary transit 
mode supported. Also includes a condition assessment at least once 
every three years for facilities for which an agency has capital 
replacement responsibility.
    2. Passenger and Parking Facilities. Reported for all passenger and 
parking facilities used in transit service. Collects information on 
passenger facilities and passenger parking facilities used in the 
provision of transit service, including facility name, street address, 
square footage and number of parking spaces, year built or 
substantially reconstructed, primary mode and percent of capital 
responsibility. Also includes a condition assessment at least once 
every three years for facilities for which an agency has capital 
replacement responsibility.
    3. Fixed Guideway. Reported for all fixed guideway used in transit 
service. Collects data on linear guideway assets and power and signal 
equipment, including the length of specific types of guideway and 
corresponding equipment, reported as network totals by mode and 
operating agreement. The data includes quantity, expected service 
years, date of construction or major rehabilitation (within a ten year 
window) and percent of capital responsibility.
    4. Track. Reported for all track used in transit service. Collects 
data on track assets, including length and total number of track 
special work, reported as network totals by rail mode and operating 
agreement. The data includes expected service years, date of 
construction or major rehabilitation and percent of capital 
responsibility.
    5. Revenue Vehicles. Reporting requirements remain the same for 
urban/full and rural/reduced reporters with the addition of a useful 
life benchmark for each vehicle fleet. Section 5310 recipients now 
report according to the rural/reduced requirements.
    6. Service Vehicles. Reported for all non-revenue service vehicles 
for which an agency has capital replacement responsibility. Collects 
data on service vehicles that support transit service delivery, 
maintain revenue vehicles, and perform administrative activities. The 
data includes quantity, expected service life, and year of manufacture. 
Also includes a useful life benchmark for each vehicle type.
    7. Transit Asset Management Performance Metrics. The metrics 
included in the Transit Asset Management rule are reported annually to 
the NTD:
    (a) Equipment-Service Vehicles. The performance measure for non-
revenue, support and maintenance vehicles is the percentage of vehicles 
that have met or exceeded their useful life benchmark (ULB). To 
determine the ULB, a Transit Provider may either use the default ULB 
established by FTA or a ULB established by the Transit Provider in 
consideration of local conditions and usage and approved by FTA. The 
NTD system will calculate annual performance based on the 
manufacturer's age information that is entered into the vehicle 
inventory. Reporters are required to provide one target for the 
percentage of classification of non-revenue vehicle that have met or 
exceeded their useful life benchmark for each service vehicle category.
    (b) Rolling Stock. The performance measure for rolling stock is the 
percentage of revenue vehicles within a particular asset class that 
have either met or exceeded their useful life benchmark (ULB). To 
determine the ULB, a recipient may either use the default ULB 
established by FTA or a ULB established by the recipient in 
consideration of local conditions and usage and approved by FTA. 
Recipients will report one target and useful life benchmark for each 
revenue vehicle classification. The NTD system will calculate annual 
performance based on the date of manufacture information entered into 
the vehicle inventory.
    (c) Rail fixed Guideway Infrastructure (track, signals, and 
systems). The performance measure for rail fixed guideway 
infrastructure is the percentage of track segments, signals, and 
systems with performance restrictions. Recipients will report a target 
and performance of this metric for each rail mode. FTA will provide 
additional technical assistance and guidance on how to measure a 
performance restriction.
    (d) Facilities. The performance measure for facilities is the 
percentage of all facilities rated below condition 3 on the condition 
scale used by FTA's Transit Economic Requirements Model (TERM). 
Reporters must provide a condition rating for each facility at least 
once every three years. The system will automatically calculate 
performance based on these reports. Reporters are also required to 
provide an annual target for each facility type. FTA will provide 
additional technical assistance and guidance on to measure a facility 
condition rating on the TERM scale.

    Issued this 14th day of July 2016 in Washington, DC.
Carolyn Flowers,
Acting Administrator.
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                                                    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                             in the 21st Century Act (MAP–21) (Pub.                already have an asset inventory in place
                                                                                                             L. 112–141, July 6, 2012), which require              as part of its compliance with the TAM
                                                    Federal Transit Administration                           recipients of chapter 53 funds to report              rule and, therefore, only includes the
                                                    [Docket No. FTA–2014–0006 and FTA–2015–                  to the NTD any information relating to                time and costs estimated to enter
                                                    0029]                                                    a transit asset inventory or condition                existing asset inventory information into
                                                                                                             assessment conducted by the recipient.                the NTD reporting system. In some
                                                    National Transit Database: Capital                       (49 U.S.C. 5335(c)). Currently, the NTD               cases, modifications to existing data
                                                    Asset Reporting                                          only collects asset inventory                         may be necessary to enter this
                                                                                                             information on revenue vehicles and                   information into the NTD. The burden
                                                    AGENCY:    Federal Transit Administration,               summary counts for other asset                        estimates provided in the second notice
                                                    DOT.                                                     categories, such as maintenance                       take into account small modifications of
                                                    ACTION:   Notice; Response to comments.                  facilities and fixed guideway. There are              existing information in the asset
                                                                                                             some assets, such as signal or                        inventories required by the TAM rule
                                                    SUMMARY:   This notice finalizes the
                                                                                                             communications systems, for which                     for reporting in the standard formats
                                                    expansion of the Federal Transit
                                                                                                             NTD collects no data. In the both the                 established by the NTD.
                                                    Administration’s (FTA) National Transit                                                                           In calculating the burden estimate for
                                                                                                             initial and second notice, FTA proposed
                                                    Database (NTD) Asset Inventory                           to collect additional asset inventory data            NTD reporting, FTA asked several
                                                    reporting requirements.                                  to meet the asset inventory and                       agencies to enter their existing asset
                                                    DATES: The reporting requirements will                   condition reporting requirements at 49                inventory information into the proposed
                                                    be optional in report year 2017 with full                U.S.C. 5335(c).                                       format and report the time necessary to
                                                    implementation required in report year                      In accordance with the Paperwork                   complete this task. Three agencies
                                                    2018.                                                    Reduction Act, FTA included in the                    completed an entire report and their
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         second notice a summary of the burden                 experience with the new reporting
                                                    Maggie Schilling, National Transit                       hours and costs for this enhanced                     requirements served as the foundation
                                                    Database Program Manager, FTA Office                     reporting requirement. FTA estimated                  for the final estimates. A ‘per field’
                                                    of Budget and Policy, (202) 366–2054 or                  that the initial year burden nationally               reporting time was calculated and then
                                                    margaret.schilling@dot.gov.                              would be 18,636 hours for urban                       multiplied out over the estimated data
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               reporters and 13,097 hours for state and              fields expected nationally to create a
                                                                                                             rural reporters, or 31,097 hours in total.            final burden estimate.
                                                    Table of Contents                                        This represents a 10.5% increase to the                  FTA remains committed to
                                                    A. Background                                            total NTD reporting requirement in the                implementing reasonable data reporting
                                                    B. Response to Comments on Expansion of                  first year. FTA estimated the burden in               requirements, while also meeting the
                                                      Capital Asset Reporting                                subsequent years at 9,318 hours for                   requirements in the law for reporting
                                                    C. Overview of Final Requirements                        urban reporters and 6,549 for state and               asset condition information. In response
                                                    A. Background                                            rural reporters, for a total of 15,867                to the initial round of comments on the
                                                                                                             hours, representing a 5.2% increase to                asset inventory, FTA made several
                                                      On August 19, 2014, FTA published                      the total NTD reporting requirement.                  modifications to reduce the overall
                                                    a Federal Register notice (initial notice)                                                                     reporting burden, including removing
                                                    (Docket No. FTA–2014–0006, 79 FR                         B. Response to Comments on Expansion                  replacement cost information for all
                                                    49146) for comment on proposed                           of Capital Asset Reporting                            asset types. FTA believes that this asset
                                                    revisions to the NTD Reporting Manual.                     The comment period for the second                   inventory fulfills the MAP–21 update to
                                                    The notice described various proposed                    notice closed on January 19, 2016. FTA                49 U.S.C. 5335(c) that recipients report
                                                    changes to the NTD annual module,                        received 25 comments. Following is a                  asset inventory and condition
                                                    including a revised capital asset                        summary of the comments received                      assessment information to the NTD and
                                                    inventory reporting module for urban                     with FTA responses.                                   allows meaningful data analysis on the
                                                    reporters. In response to the initial                      Comment: FTA received a number of                   national capital needs of the transit
                                                    notice, commenters requested that FTA                    comments expressing concern over the                  industry. While FTA recognizes that the
                                                    postpone the implementation of the                       additional burden imposed by                          proposed changes would result in an
                                                    expanded asset inventory until after the                 expanding the asset inventory. Twenty                 increase over the current reporting
                                                    publication of the Transit Asset                         commenters stated that the proposal                   requirements, the highest burden would
                                                    Management Notice of Proposed                            was too burdensome. Thirteen                          exist in the first year of start-up
                                                    Rulemaking. FTA agreed with this                         commenters expressed concern that the                 reporting. Once an asset has been
                                                    request and a second Federal Register                    additional reporting burden may divert                entered into the inventory module, the
                                                    noticed was published on November 18,                    resources away from transit service                   information would be pre-populated for
                                                    2015 (Docket No. FTA–2015–0029, 80                       provision. Eight commenters felt the                  each subsequent year. Reporters only
                                                    FR 72137). The second notice                             burden estimates provided by FTA were                 would be responsible for providing
                                                    responded to comments received in                        ‘understated’.                                        annual updates to new or retired asset
                                                    response to proposals in the initial                       Response: The final Transit Asset                   inventory items in subsequent years.
                                                    notice. In addition, in response to                      Management (TAM) rule, also published                    Comment: An additional area of
                                                    comments, the second notice proposed                     in today’s Federal Register, requires all             concern was related to the new
                                                    changes to FTA’s initial proposed                        agencies to (1) create and maintain an                reporting requirements for recipients of
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                                                    reporting requirements, and requested                    asset inventory along with condition                  funding under 49 U.S.C. 5310 (section
                                                    comment on these proposed changes. he                    assessments, and (2) develop                          5310). Nine commenters stated that
                                                    comment period for this second notice                    performance targets. FTA calculated a                 reporting for section 5310 recipients
                                                    closed on January 19, 2016.                              paperwork burden estimate for those                   should be limited or eliminated entirely.
                                                      The proposed changes to the NTD                        tasks and included that estimate in the               Ten commenters felt that any reporting
                                                    Reporting Manual stem from                               TAM rulemaking process. The NTD                       done on behalf of section 5310
                                                    amendments to Federal transit law                        burden estimate provided in the second                recipients should be done at the
                                                    made by the Moving Ahead for Progress                    NTD notice assumes that an agency will                designated recipient or State level rather


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                                                    than the subrecipient level to minimize                  inventory, FTA is only requesting one                 would contain the same requirement
                                                    the burden of this new reporting. This                   additional data element for revenue                   moving forward.
                                                    same group of commenters suggested                       vehicles from section 5311 recipients: A                 FTA also requires that agencies
                                                    that only vehicles used in public transit                useful life benchmark for each fleet,                 provide basic information for all
                                                    and, preferably only vehicles purchased                  which is necessary for calculating the                passenger stations that they use for
                                                    with federal money, should be reported.                  performance measures under the TAM                    transit service regardless of ownership
                                                    Five commenters requested that                           rule. Additionally, FTA’s research                    or capital responsibility. Additionally,
                                                    performance targets and reporting                        indicates that no exclusively rural                   basic inventory information is required
                                                    should be removed for section 5310                       subrecipients provide rail fixed                      for all track and guideway regardless of
                                                    recipients.                                              guideway service, so rural subrecipients              ownership or capital responsibility.
                                                       Response: FTA is committed to                         will not need to report the slow zones                Inventory information for maintenance
                                                    developing requirements that are                         metric. For the other two performance                 and administrative facilities are only
                                                    mindful of the burden for small transit                  measures, facility conditions and                     reportable if the agency has full or
                                                    providers. FTA understands that direct                   service vehicles, FTA is proposing to                 partial capital replacement
                                                    reporting may prove too difficult for                    collect only the minimum data required                responsibility for the facility.
                                                    small section 5310 recipients. In order                  for these measures.                                      Comment: Twelve commenters
                                                    to minimize this burden, FTA concurs                        Comment: Fifteen commenters stated                 requested the removal of service
                                                    with the comment that reporting on the                   that the proposed inventory should not                equipment from the NTD Asset
                                                    assets for section 5310 recipients should                include contractor assets. One transit                Inventory.
                                                    be performed at the designated recipient                                                                          Response: In order to best align the
                                                                                                             agency specifically stated that condition
                                                    or State level. The reporting guidance                                                                         NTD asset inventory with the TAM rule
                                                                                                             assessments and replacement cost
                                                    will be updated to reflect this change.                                                                        reporting requirements, FTA believes it
                                                                                                             information should not be required for
                                                       In response to the applicability of                                                                         is appropriate to keep an inventory of
                                                                                                             any contractor-owned assets.
                                                    reporting for section 5310 reporters: The                                                                      ‘service equipment’ in the NTD. This
                                                                                                                Response: FTA understands the                      information will provide verification of
                                                    NTD asset inventory requirements will
                                                                                                             difficulty of providing detailed                      the TAM performance targets and
                                                    mirror the reporting requirements
                                                                                                             information on contractor assets.                     performance against those targets. In
                                                    established by the Transit Asset
                                                                                                             However, the NTD plans to follow the                  addition, non-revenue service vehicles
                                                    Management rule. The final reporting
                                                    requirements for the National TAM                        decision codified in the final TAM rule               and equipment represent a large capital
                                                    System apply to all chapter 53                           that a TAM Plan should, to a certain                  expense for some agencies. Including a
                                                    recipients or subrecipients who own,                     extent, take into account third party                 basic inventory of these vehicles and
                                                    operate, or manage public transportation                 assets used in the provision of public                equipment in the NTD will provide
                                                    capital assets. FTA currently requires                   transportation service. The final rule                additional clarity on the state of good
                                                    NTD reports from recipients of funds                     requires that all assets used in the                  repair backlog for the transit industry.
                                                    under the Urbanized Area Formula                         provision of transit service be included                 The final TAM rule requires transit
                                                    Program (49 U.S.C. 5307 or section                       in a transit providers’ asset inventory,              providers to report the percentage of
                                                    5307) and the Rural Area Formula                         including those assets that are owned,                non-revenue, support-service and
                                                    Program (49 U.S.C. 5311 or section                       operated, or maintained by a third party              maintenance vehicles that have met or
                                                    5311). As such, this new rule replaces                   or were procured jointly. However,                    exceeded their useful life benchmark.
                                                    references to section 5307 and section                   agencies would only be responsible for                This is the identified SGR performance
                                                    5311 recipients with references to                       conducting condition assessments,                     measure for equipment. Non-revenue
                                                    recipients and subrecipients of chapter                  establishing performance targets, and                 service vehicles are an easily
                                                    53 funds. This change will require                       reporting these condition assessments                 understood and readily identifiable
                                                    recipients and subrecipients of other                    and performance targets to the NTD for                category of equipment, and the age-
                                                    FTA grant programs, such as the section                  capital assets for which it has direct                based performance measure is the most
                                                    5310 formula program for the enhanced                    capital responsibility. A transit provider            simple and straightforward performance
                                                    mobility of seniors and individuals with                 has direct capital responsibility for an              measure available.
                                                    disabilities, who are not also receiving                 asset if that asset has been or currently                Comment: A number of comments
                                                    funds under section 5307 or section                      is included in its program of capital                 related to consistency between the
                                                    5311, to start reporting to the NTD. FTA                 projects. A transit provider also has                 NTD’s proposed asset inventory and
                                                    will not apply existing NTD reporting                    direct capital responsibility for an asset            other FTA reporting requirements and/
                                                    requirements to all recipients of chapter                if it can reasonably anticipate that the              or requests. Three commenters
                                                    53 funds. FTA will apply only the                        asset will be included in its program of              suggested that the requirements and
                                                    reporting requirements proposed under                    capital projects during the TAM plan                  organization of data in the NTD asset
                                                    the National TAM System to those                         horizon period. Once an asset becomes                 inventory should mirror those of the
                                                    transit providers that do not currently                  a part of a transit provider’s capital                Transit Economic Requirement Model
                                                    report.                                                  program, the transit provider must                    (TERM). Five commenters stated that
                                                       Comment: Eleven commenters                            comply with the final rule’s condition                the assets reported to the NTD should
                                                    requested a reduced set of reporting                     assessment, target setting, and                       not necessarily be subject to the Transit
                                                    requirements for section 5311                            investment prioritization requirements.               Asset Management rule requirements.
                                                    recipients. This group of commenters                        NTD reporters currently are required                  Response: FTA developed the
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                                                    asked to have required reporting                         to report a limited amount of                         proposed asset inventory with the
                                                    reduced below current NTD reporting                      information on non-dedicated or                       TERM requirements in mind. While the
                                                    levels for revenue vehicles.                             contractor-owned fleets. In the case of               requirements are not identical, the
                                                       Response: The revenue vehicle                         non-dedicated contractor-owned vehicle                proposed NTD inventory is intended to
                                                    inventory required for section 5311                      fleets, the NTD asks reporters to provide             supplement the data currently available
                                                    recipients is already a greatly reduced                  information on a ‘representative vehicle’             through annual surveys for TERM. In
                                                    version of vehicle inventory required for                to the current revenue vehicle                        some cases, the data collected through
                                                    urban reporters. In the expanded asset                   inventory. The NTD asset inventory                    this NTD inventory will replace


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                                                    estimated data in TERM to provide a                      collaboration with the industry to                       Comment: Five commenters requested
                                                    more accurate picture of the state of the                develop asset inventory reporting                     a bulk upload feature to facilitate the
                                                    nation’s transit assets.                                 requirements.                                         reporting of this information.
                                                       FTA expects that the assets collected                    Response: FTA engaged a number of                     Response: FTA intends to develop
                                                    through this NTD inventory will often                    industry professionals and transit                    bulk upload capabilities for the NTD
                                                    only be a subset of the assets a transit                 agencies during the development of                    reporting system. FTA hopes to have
                                                    provider will collect to create their TAM                these reporting requirements.                         this feature in place in time for optional
                                                    plan. This inventory is intended to                      Considerable research was conducted                   reporting in the fall of 2017.
                                                    provide high level information on major                  on the current state of asset inventory                  Comment: One commenter asked FTA
                                                    asset classes. While an agency may find                  practices across the industry. FTA                    to clarify that reporting will not be
                                                    this level of granularity to be sufficient,              contracted with a major engineering                   uniform across modes, specifically that
                                                    FTA does not intend to limit an                          firm, AECOM, which has been involved                  some fields may be left blank if they do
                                                    agency’s ability to create a more detailed               in developing asset inventories at                    not apply to a mode.
                                                    inventory to inform its TAM plan.                        numerous transit systems, to assist FTA                  Response: FTA concurs that there will
                                                       Comment: A number of commenters                       in organizing the development of the                  be instances where some data requested
                                                    expressed concern over the                               proposed NTD asset inventory                          will not apply to a specific mode. FTA
                                                    implementation timeline. Ten                             requirements. Additionally, nine (9)                  will ensure that there is additional
                                                    commenters asked that the final                          transit agencies were engaged to provide              clarity in the reporting guidance to
                                                    implementation be postponed. The                         direct testing and feedback of the                    address this request.
                                                    suggested timelines ranged from ‘after                   proposed data collection requirements,                   Comment: A number of commenters
                                                    the final Transit Asset Management                       and FTA made significant revisions to                 asked FTA to clarify that the receipt of
                                                    (TAM) rule’ to up to two years after the                 the proposed data collection                          funds pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5339
                                                    TAM rule was finalized.                                  requirements in response to that                      (section 5339) would not impact the
                                                       Response: FTA shares the concern                      feedback. FTA has also provided two                   NTD asset inventory reporting
                                                    that reporters may need additional time                  opportunities for the transit industry to             requirements.
                                                    to complete these new reporting                          comment on these requirements through                    Response: FTA believes this problem
                                                    requirements. Taking into consideration                  the Federal Register notice and                       was resolved by the implementation of
                                                    the feedback from commenters, FTA                        comment process, and has continued to                 the FAST Act. In any event, FTA
                                                    will postpone final implementation of                    revise and refine the data collection                 clarifies that if a State is a direct
                                                    the majority of asset inventory reporting                requirements in response to these                     recipient of section 5339 funds and
                                                    requirements until report year 2018,                     comments. Finally, FTA held two                       passes those funds through to
                                                    beginning in September 2018. FTA will                    informational webinars as well as                     subrecipients, this does not create an
                                                    allow for optional reporting in report                   several presentations of this proposal at             obligation for the State to report to FTA
                                                    year 2017 (beginning in September                        industry conferences and events, where                on behalf of those subrecipients of
                                                    2017). The NTD asset inventory will                      FTA also received useful feedback to                  section 5339 funds if those
                                                    auto-populate information each year                      improve the proposed data collection.                 subrecipients are already directly
                                                    based on the assets entered in the                       Based on these efforts, FTA believes it               reporting to the NTD as direct recipients
                                                    previous year’s report. The optional                     has refined the data collection                       of section 5307 funds.
                                                    reporting year in report year 2017 will                  requirements to collect the minimum                      Comment: One commenter requested
                                                    give agencies two reporting cycles to                    data necessary in the least-burdensome                guidance on calculating a useful life
                                                    enter all reportable assets into the NTD                 way, while also satisfying the                        benchmark (ULB) that is not based on
                                                    system. FTA will also consider                           mandatory statutory requirements for                  accounting depreciation standards.
                                                    additional requests from individual                      improved asset inventory and asset                       Response: The calculation of a useful
                                                    transit systems for an extension of the                  condition information.                                life benchmark may vary considerably
                                                    reporting requirements beyond 2018 on                       Comment: FTA received a number of                  between transit operators based on
                                                    a case-by-case basis, in accordance with                 comments related to the dollar                        original equipment specifications,
                                                    the existing NTD policies for such                       thresholds for reportable assets. Several             operating environment and maintenance
                                                    requests.                                                commenters asked for clarity on the                   or capital replacement schedules. Due to
                                                       While asset reporting will be                         $10,000 threshold for reportable assets.              these variations, FTA intends to leave
                                                    postponed, FTA will require agencies to                  Eleven commenters suggested that                      the calculation of such a metric up to
                                                    provide their performance targets for the                assets should only be reportable if they              the individual providers. To facilitate
                                                    four performance measures required by                    have an initial value of $50,000 or more.             reporting, FTA will provide a ULB
                                                    the Transit Asset Management rule. The                      Response: FTA did not provide any                  estimate based on the Transit Economic
                                                    TAM rule requires agencies to report                     dollar thresholds in the asset inventory              Requirements Model (TERM)
                                                    their performance targets three months                   reporting requirements and does not                   depreciation curves in the NTD
                                                    after the effective date of the final rule.              intend to set a threshold for reportable              reporting system. These estimates will
                                                    The NTD system will be the reporting                     assets in this inventory. In most cases,              also be available in the reporting
                                                    tool used to capture these targets. The                  the assets requested in the asset                     manual. The ULB estimate provided by
                                                    NTD system will allow reporting of                       inventory are in excess of $50,000 in                 NTD will be the point at which a
                                                    these targets by October 2016. FTA                       value. In a few cases some assets may                 vehicle reaches 2.5 in TERM.
                                                    understands that the targets provided in                 fall below this threshold, such as                       Comment: One commenter requested
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                                                    October 2016, and in the first few years                 vehicles or sedans used by transit                    clarification on the relationship between
                                                    of reporting, will necessarily by                        agencies for their staff or demand                    the A–50 and A–55 forms in the new
                                                    preliminary targets. However, FTA is                     response services. In all cases, however,             asset inventory.
                                                    bound by the statutory provision                         the reporting requirements are clear as                  Response: The A–50 and A–55 forms
                                                    requiring targets within three months of                 to which assets must be included—i.e.,                collect information on the guideway and
                                                    the final rule.                                          to include all buildings, or to include all           track elements, respectively. The A–50
                                                       Comment: Three commenters                             road-worthy revenue service vehicles—                 contains information about guideway
                                                    requested FTA to engage in additional                    making a dollar threshold unnecessary.                elements including guideway type (at-


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                                                    grade ballast, elevated/concrete etc.) and               rehabilitation (within a ten year                     calculate annual performance based on
                                                    power/signal elements including                          window) and percent of capital                        the date of manufacture information
                                                    substations and third rail. The A–55                     responsibility.                                       entered into the vehicle inventory.
                                                    collects information on the track                           4. Track. Reported for all track used                 (c) Rail fixed Guideway Infrastructure
                                                    including linear feet of tangent and                     in transit service. Collects data on track            (track, signals, and systems). The
                                                    curve track as well as crossovers and                    assets, including length and total                    performance measure for rail fixed
                                                    turnouts.                                                number of track special work, reported                guideway infrastructure is the
                                                      Comment: A number of commenters                        as network totals by rail mode and                    percentage of track segments, signals,
                                                    submitted feedback on the requirements                   operating agreement. The data includes                and systems with performance
                                                    for the TAM Notice of Proposed                           expected service years, date of                       restrictions. Recipients will report a
                                                    Rulemaking under this notice. In                         construction or major rehabilitation and              target and performance of this metric for
                                                    general, the comments related to the                     percent of capital responsibility.                    each rail mode. FTA will provide
                                                    proposed TAM Plan elements or                               5. Revenue Vehicles. Reporting                     additional technical assistance and
                                                    granularity of data required for the TAM                 requirements remain the same for                      guidance on how to measure a
                                                    plan.                                                    urban/full and rural/reduced reporters                performance restriction.
                                                      Response: As these comments are not                    with the addition of a useful life
                                                                                                             benchmark for each vehicle fleet.                        (d) Facilities. The performance
                                                    directly applicable to the NTD Asset
                                                                                                             Section 5310 recipients now report                    measure for facilities is the percentage
                                                    Inventory requirements they have not
                                                                                                             according to the rural/reduced                        of all facilities rated below condition 3
                                                    been further summarized or addressed
                                                                                                             requirements.                                         on the condition scale used by FTA’s
                                                    in this notice.
                                                                                                                6. Service Vehicles. Reported for all              Transit Economic Requirements Model
                                                    C. Final Reporting Requirements                          non-revenue service vehicles for which                (TERM). Reporters must provide a
                                                       The finalized reporting requirements                  an agency has capital replacement                     condition rating for each facility at least
                                                    can be found on the NTD Web site at:                     responsibility. Collects data on service              once every three years. The system will
                                                    www.transit.dot.gov/ntd.                                 vehicles that support transit service                 automatically calculate performance
                                                       The reporting requirements will be                    delivery, maintain revenue vehicles,                  based on these reports. Reporters are
                                                    optional in report year 2017 with full                   and perform administrative activities.                also required to provide an annual target
                                                    implementation required in report year                   The data includes quantity, expected                  for each facility type. FTA will provide
                                                    2018. An overview of these                               service life, and year of manufacture.                additional technical assistance and
                                                    requirements is as follows:                              Also includes a useful life benchmark                 guidance on to measure a facility
                                                       1. Administrative and Maintenance                     for each vehicle type.                                condition rating on the TERM scale.
                                                    Facilities. Reported for all facilities for                 7. Transit Asset Management                          Issued this 14th day of July 2016 in
                                                    which an agency has a capital                            Performance Metrics. The metrics                      Washington, DC.
                                                    responsibility. Collects information on                  included in the Transit Asset                         Carolyn Flowers,
                                                    administrative and maintenance                           Management rule are reported annually                 Acting Administrator.
                                                    facilities used to supply transit service,               to the NTD:                                           [FR Doc. 2016–17075 Filed 7–25–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    including facility name, street address,                    (a) Equipment-Service Vehicles. The
                                                                                                                                                                   BILLING CODE P
                                                    square footage, year built or                            performance measure for non-revenue,
                                                    substantially reconstructed, and primary                 support and maintenance vehicles is the
                                                    transit mode supported. Also includes a                  percentage of vehicles that have met or               DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                    condition assessment at least once every                 exceeded their useful life benchmark
                                                    three years for facilities for which an                  (ULB). To determine the ULB, a Transit                Federal Transit Administration
                                                    agency has capital replacement                           Provider may either use the default ULB
                                                    responsibility.                                          established by FTA or a ULB established               [Docket No. FTA–2016–0030]
                                                       2. Passenger and Parking Facilities.                  by the Transit Provider in consideration
                                                    Reported for all passenger and parking                   of local conditions and usage and                     Transit Asset Management: Proposed
                                                    facilities used in transit service. Collects             approved by FTA. The NTD system will                  Guidebooks
                                                    information on passenger facilities and                  calculate annual performance based on
                                                    passenger parking facilities used in the                 the manufacturer’s age information that               AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration
                                                    provision of transit service, including                  is entered into the vehicle inventory.                (FTA), DOT.
                                                    facility name, street address, square                    Reporters are required to provide one                 ACTION: Notice of availability of
                                                    footage and number of parking spaces,                    target for the percentage of classification           proposed guidebooks and request for
                                                    year built or substantially reconstructed,               of non-revenue vehicle that have met or               comments.
                                                    primary mode and percent of capital                      exceeded their useful life benchmark for
                                                    responsibility. Also includes a                          each service vehicle category.                        SUMMARY:    FTA has placed in the docket
                                                    condition assessment at least once every                    (b) Rolling Stock. The performance                 and on its Web site proposed guidance
                                                    three years for facilities for which an                  measure for rolling stock is the                      in the form of two FTA guidebooks to
                                                    agency has capital replacement                           percentage of revenue vehicles within a               facilitate implementation of FTA’s
                                                    responsibility.                                          particular asset class that have either               Transit Asset Management program: (1)
                                                       3. Fixed Guideway. Reported for all                   met or exceeded their useful life                     ‘‘Guideway Performance Restriction
                                                    fixed guideway used in transit service.                  benchmark (ULB). To determine the                     Calculation’’ and (2) ‘‘Facility Condition
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                                                    Collects data on linear guideway assets                  ULB, a recipient may either use the                   Assessment.’’ The purpose of the
                                                    and power and signal equipment,                          default ULB established by FTA or a                   proposed guidebooks is to inform the
                                                    including the length of specific types of                ULB established by the recipient in                   transit community of calculation
                                                    guideway and corresponding                               consideration of local conditions and                 methodologies for state of good repair
                                                    equipment, reported as network totals                    usage and approved by FTA. Recipients                 performance measures for infrastructure
                                                    by mode and operating agreement. The                     will report one target and useful life                and facilities. By this notice, FTA seeks
                                                    data includes quantity, expected service                 benchmark for each revenue vehicle                    public comment on the proposed
                                                    years, date of construction or major                     classification. The NTD system will                   guidebooks.


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Document Created: 2018-02-08 08:00:33
Document Modified: 2018-02-08 08:00:33
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; Response to comments.
DatesThe reporting requirements will be optional in report year 2017 with full implementation required in report year 2018.
ContactMaggie Schilling, National Transit Database Program Manager, FTA Office of Budget and Policy, (202) 366- 2054 or [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 48971 

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