82_FR_42598 82 FR 42426 - Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Department of Transportation's National Infrastructure Investments Under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017

82 FR 42426 - Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Department of Transportation's National Infrastructure Investments Under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary of Transportation

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 172 (September 7, 2017)

Page Range42426-42436
FR Document2017-19009

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 (Pub. L. 115-31, May 5, 2017) (``FY 2017 Appropriations Act'' or the ``Act'') appropriated $500 million to be awarded by the Department of Transportation (``DOT'' or the ``Department'') for National Infrastructure Investments. This appropriation stems from the program funded and implemented pursuant to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the ``Recovery Act'') known as the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery, or ``TIGER Discretionary Grants,'' program. Because of the program's similarity in structure and widespread name recognition, DOT will continue to refer to the program as ``TIGER Discretionary Grants.'' Funds for the FY 2017 TIGER program (``TIGER FY 2017'') are to be awarded on a competitive basis for projects that will have a significant impact on the Nation, a metropolitan area, or a region. The purpose of this Final Notice is to solicit applications for TIGER Discretionary Grants.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Office of the Secretary of Transportation


Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Department of 
Transportation's National Infrastructure Investments Under the 
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017

AGENCY: Office of the Secretary of Transportation, DOT.

ACTION: Notice of funding opportunity.

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SUMMARY: The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 (Pub. L. 115-31, May 
5, 2017) (``FY 2017 Appropriations Act'' or the ``Act'') appropriated 
$500 million to be awarded by the Department of Transportation (``DOT'' 
or the ``Department'') for National Infrastructure Investments. This 
appropriation stems from the program funded and implemented pursuant to 
the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the ``Recovery 
Act'') known as the Transportation Investment Generating Economic 
Recovery, or ``TIGER Discretionary Grants,'' program. Because of the 
program's similarity in structure and widespread name recognition, DOT 
will continue to refer to the program as ``TIGER Discretionary 
Grants.'' Funds for the FY 2017 TIGER program (``TIGER FY 2017'') are 
to be awarded on a competitive basis for projects that will have a 
significant impact on the Nation, a metropolitan area, or a region. The 
purpose of this Final Notice is to solicit applications for TIGER 
Discretionary Grants.

DATES: Applications must be submitted by 8:00 p.m. E.D.T. on October 
16, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Applications must be submitted through Grants.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information concerning 
this notice, please contact the TIGER Discretionary Grants program 
staff via email at [email protected], or call Howard Hill at 202-366-
0301. A TDD is available for individuals who are deaf or hard of 
hearing at 202-366-3993. In addition, DOT will regularly post answers 
to questions and requests for clarifications as well as information 
about webinars for further guidance on DOT's Web site at 
www.transportation.gov/TIGER.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is substantially similar to the 
final notice published for the TIGER Discretionary Grants program in 
the Federal Register on February 26, 2016 (81 FR 9935) for fiscal year 
2016 funds. The selection criteria remain fundamentally the same as 
previous rounds of TIGER Discretionary Grants, but the description of 
each criterion was updated. The FY 2017 TIGER program will give special 
consideration to projects which emphasize improved access to reliable, 
safe, and affordable transportation for communities in rural areas, 
such as projects that improve infrastructure condition, address public 
health and safety, promote regional connectivity, or facilitate 
economic growth or competitiveness. For this round of TIGER 
Discretionary Grants, the maximum grant award is $25 million, and no 
more than $50 million can be awarded to a single State, as specified in 
the FY 2017 Appropriations Act. Each section of this notice contains 
information and instructions relevant to the application process for 
these TIGER Discretionary Grants, and all applicants should read this 
notice in its entirety so that they have the information they need to 
submit eligible and competitive applications.

Table of Contents

A. Program Description
B. Federal Award Information
C. Eligibility Information
D. Application and Submission Information
E. Application Review Information
F. Federal Award Administration Information
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
H. Other Information

A. Program Description

    The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 (Pub. L. 115-31, May 5, 
2017) (``FY 2017 Appropriations Act'' or the ``Act'') appropriated $500 
million to be awarded by the Department of Transportation (``DOT'' or 
the ``Department'') for National Infrastructure Investments. Since the 
TIGER Discretionary Grants program was first created, $5.1 billion has 
been awarded for capital investments in surface transportation 
infrastructure over eight rounds of competitive grants. Throughout the 
TIGER program, TIGER Discretionary Grants awards have supported 
projects that have a significant impact on the Nation, a metropolitan 
area, or a region. This includes, but is not limited to, capital 
projects in areas which repair bridges or improve infrastructure to a 
state of good repair; projects that implement safety improvements to 
reduce fatalities and serious injuries, including improving grade 
crossings or providing shorter or more direct access to critical health 
services; projects that connect communities and people to jobs, 
services, and education; and, projects that anchor economic 
revitalization and job growth in communities, and specifically those 
that help bring manufacturing and other jobs. The TIGER program also 
supports projects that demonstrate significant non-Federal 
contributions from State, local, and private sector funding sources. 
The Department recognizes the benefits of shared responsibility and 
accountability of infrastructure investment, as it facilitates 
increased rigor in decision making, provides evidence of support for 
the project, and leverages Federal investment. Over eight rounds, on 
average, projects attracted more than 3.6 matching dollars for every 
TIGER grant dollar, representing the shared responsibility for funding 
infrastructure.
    Rural America is home to many of the nation's most critical 
infrastructure assets, including 444,000 bridges, 2.98 million miles of 
roadway, and 30,500 miles of Interstate Highway. More than 55 percent 
of all public roads are locally-owned rural roads. While only 19 
percent of the nation's population lives in rural areas, 51 percent of 
all traffic fatalities occurred on rural roads (2014). In addition, 
public transportation serving rural areas has more than 160 million 
annual boardings (2015).

B. Federal Award Information

1. Amount Available

    The FY 2017 Appropriations Act appropriated $500 million to be 
awarded by DOT for the TIGER Discretionary Grants program. The FY 2017 
TIGER Discretionary Grants are for capital investments in surface 
transportation infrastructure and are to be awarded on a competitive 
basis for projects that will have a significant impact on the Nation, a 
metropolitan area, or a region. The FY 2017 Appropriations Act also 
allows DOT to retain up to $20 million of the $500 million for 
oversight and administration of grants and credit assistance made under 
the TIGER Discretionary Grants program. If this solicitation does not 
result in the award and obligation of all available funds, DOT may 
publish additional solicitations.
    The FY 2017 Appropriations Act allows up to 20 percent of available 
funds (or $100 million) to be used by the Department to pay the subsidy 
and administrative costs for a project receiving credit assistance 
under the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 
1998 (``TIFIA'') program, if that use of the FY 2017 TIGER funds would 
further the purposes of the TIGER Discretionary Grants program.

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2. Award Size

    The FY 2017 Appropriations Act specifies that TIGER Discretionary 
Grants may not be less than $5 million and not greater than $25 
million, except that for projects located in rural areas (as defined in 
Section C.3.ii.) the minimum TIGER Discretionary Grant size is $1 
million.

3. Restrictions on Funding

    Pursuant to the FY 2017 Appropriations Act, no more than 10 percent 
of the funds made available for TIGER Discretionary Grants (or $50 
million) may be awarded to projects in a single State. The Act also 
directs that not less than 20 percent of the funds provided for TIGER 
Discretionary Grants (or $100 million) shall be used for projects 
located in rural areas. Further, DOT must take measures to ensure an 
equitable geographic distribution of grant funds, an appropriate 
balance in addressing the needs of urban and rural areas, and 
investment in a variety of transportation modes.

4. Availability of Funds

    The FY 2017 Appropriations Act requires that FY 2017 TIGER funds 
are only available for obligation through September 30, 2020. 
Obligation occurs when a selected applicant and DOT enter into a 
written grant agreement and is generally after the applicant has 
satisfied applicable administrative requirements, including 
transportation planning and environmental review requirements. No FY 
2017 TIGER funds may be expended (actually paid out) after September 
30, 2025. As part of the review and selection process described in 
Section E.2., DOT will consider whether a project is ready to proceed 
with an obligation of grant funds from DOT within the statutory time 
provided. No waiver is possible for these deadlines.

5. Previous TIGER Awards

    Recipients of prior TIGER Discretionary Grants may apply for 
funding to support additional phases of a project awarded funds in 
earlier rounds of this program. However, to be competitive, the 
applicant should demonstrate the extent to which the previously funded 
project phase has been able to meet estimated project schedules and 
budget, as well as the ability to realize the benefits expected for the 
project.

C. Eligibility Information

    To be selected for a TIGER Discretionary Grant, an applicant must 
be an Eligible Applicant and the project must be an Eligible Project.

1. Eligible Applicants

    Eligible Applicants for TIGER Discretionary Grants are State, 
local, and tribal governments, including U.S. territories, transit 
agencies, port authorities, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), 
and other political subdivisions of State or local governments.
    Multiple States or jurisdictions may submit a joint application and 
must identify a lead applicant as the primary point of contact, and 
also identify the primary recipient of the award. Each applicant in a 
joint application must be an Eligible Applicant. Joint applications 
must include a description of the roles and responsibilities of each 
applicant and must be signed by each applicant.

2. Cost Sharing or Matching

    This section describes the statutory cost share requirements for a 
TIGER award. Cost share will also be evaluated according to the 
evaluation criterion described in Section E.1.v. That section clarifies 
that the Department seeks applications for projects that exceed the 
minimum non-Federal cost share requirement described here.
    Per the FY 2017 Appropriations Act, TIGER Discretionary Grants may 
be used for up to 80 percent of a project located in an urban area \1\ 
and up to 100 percent of the costs of a project located in a rural 
area. Urban area and rural area are defined in Section C.3.ii of this 
notice.
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    \1\ To meet match requirements, the minimum total project cost 
for a project located in an urban area must be $6.25 million.
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    For a project located in an urban area, the Federal share of the 
costs for which an expenditure is made under a TIGER grant may not 
exceed 80 percent. Non-Federal sources include State funds originating 
from programs funded by State revenue, local funds originating from 
State or local revenue-funded programs, or private funds. Toll credits 
under 23 U.S.C. 120(i) are considered a non-Federal source. Unless 
otherwise authorized by statute, local cost-share may not be counted as 
the non-Federal share for both the TIGER and another Federal grant 
program. The Department will not consider previously-incurred costs or 
previously-expended or encumbered funds towards the matching 
requirement for any project. Matching funds are subject to the same 
Federal requirements described in Section F.2. as awarded funds. Given 
the TIFIA statute, the Department may not be able to consider funds 
from TIFIA towards the matching requirement. While RRIF credit 
assistance will be counted towards match requirements, the Department 
will give greater preference to state, local, and private sources of 
matching funds.

3. Other

i. Eligible Projects
    Eligible projects for TIGER Discretionary Grants are capital 
projects that include, but are not limited to: (1) Highway, bridge, or 
other road projects eligible under title 23, United States Code; (2) 
public transportation projects eligible under chapter 53 of title 49, 
United States Code; (3) passenger and freight rail transportation 
projects; (4) port infrastructure investments (including inland port 
infrastructure and land ports of entry); and (5) intermodal projects. 
This description of eligible projects is identical to the description 
of eligible projects under earlier rounds of the TIGER Discretionary 
Grants program.\2\ Research, demonstration, or pilot projects are 
eligible only if they result in long-term, permanent surface 
transportation infrastructure that has independent utility as defined 
in Section C.3.iii. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit 
applications only for eligible award amounts.
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    \2\ Please note that the Department may use a TIGER 
Discretionary Grant to pay for the surface transportation components 
of a broader project that has non-surface transportation components, 
and applicants are encouraged to apply for TIGER Discretionary 
Grants to pay for the surface transportation components of these 
projects.
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ii. Rural/Urban Definition
    For purposes of this Notice, DOT defines ``rural area'' as an area 
outside an Urbanized Area \3\ (UA) as designated by the U.S. Census 
Bureau. In this Notice, an ``urban area'' is defined as an area inside 
a UA as a designated by the U.S. Census Bureau.\4\
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    \3\ Updated lists of UAs as defined by the Census Bureau are 
available on the Census Bureau Web site at http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/UAUC_RefMap/ua/.
    \4\ See www.transportation.gov/TIGER for a list of UAs.
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    The Department will consider a project to be in a rural area if the 
majority of the project (determined by geographic location(s) where the 
majority of the money is to be spent) is located in a rural area. 
However, if a project consists of multiple components, as described 
under Section C.3.iii., then for each separate component the Department 
will determine whether that component is rural or urban. In some 
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TIGER awards that include urban and rural funds. Rural and urban 
definitions differ in some other DOT programs, including TIFIA and the 
Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects Program (Sec.  
1105; 23 U.S.C. 117).
    This definition affects three aspects of the program. The FY 2017 
Appropriations Act directs that (1) not less than $100 million of the 
funds provided for TIGER Discretionary Grants are to be used for 
projects in rural areas; (2) for a project in a rural area the minimum 
award is $1 million; and (3) the Secretary may increase the Federal 
share above 80 percent to pay for the costs of a project in a rural 
area.
iii. Project Components
    An application may describe a project that contains more than one 
component, and may describe components that may be carried out by 
parties other than the applicant. DOT may award funds for a component, 
instead of the larger project, if that component (1) independently 
meets minimum award amounts described in Section B and all eligibility 
requirements described in Section C; (2) independently aligns well with 
the selection criteria specified in Section E; and (3) meets National 
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements with respect to 
independent utility. Independent utility means that the component will 
represent a transportation improvement that is usable and represents a 
reasonable expenditure of DOT funds even if no other improvements are 
made in the area, and will be ready for intended use upon completion of 
that component's construction. All project components that are 
presented together in a single application must demonstrate a 
relationship or connection between them. (See Section D.2.v. for 
Required Approvals).
    Applicants should be aware that, depending upon the relationship 
between project components and applicable Federal law, DOT funding of 
only some project components may make other project components subject 
to Federal requirements as described in Section F.2.
    DOT strongly encourages applicants to identify in their 
applications the project components that have independent utility and 
separately detail costs and requested TIGER funding for those 
components. If the application identifies one or more independent 
project components, the application should clearly identify how each 
independent component addresses selection criteria and produces 
benefits on its own, in addition to describing how the full proposal of 
which the independent component is a part addresses selection criteria.
iv. Application Limit
    Each lead applicant may submit no more than three applications. 
Unrelated project components should not be bundled in an application 
for the purpose of adhering to the limit. Please note that the three-
application limit applies only to applications where the applicant is 
the lead applicant. There is no limit on the number of applications for 
which an applicant can be listed as a partnering agency. If a lead 
applicant submits more than three applications as the lead applicant, 
only the first three received will be considered. The FY 2017 and 2018 
Infrastructure for Rebuilding American (INFRA) Grants solicitation (82 
FR 14042) and the 2017 TIGER Discretionary Grant program have 
independent application limits. Applicants applying to both INFRA 
grants and the 2017 TIGER Discretionary Grants program may apply for 
funding for the same project under both programs (noted in each 
application), but must timely submit separate applications that 
independently address how the project satisfies applicable selection 
criteria for the relevant grant program. To the extent that an 
application for the same project submitted to both programs contains 
few or no changes to a benefit-cost analysis or project readiness 
information, DOT may review and incorporate the previously completed 
analysis by Department staff into the application's evaluation when 
considering the project for a FY 2017 TIGER award.

D. Application and Submission Information

1. Address

    Applications must be submitted to Grants.gov. Instructions for 
submitting applications can be found at www.transportation.gov/TIGER 
along with specific instructions for the forms and attachments required 
for submission.

2. Content and Form of Application Submission

    The application must include the Standard Form 424 (Application for 
Federal Assistance), Standard Form 424C (Budget Information for 
Construction Programs), cover page, and the Project Narrative. More 
detailed information about the cover pages and Project Narrative 
follows. Applicants should also complete and attach to their 
application the ``TIGER 2017 Project Information'' form available at 
www.transportation.gov/TIGER.
    The Department recommends that the project narrative follow the 
basic outline below to address the program requirements and assist 
evaluators in locating relevant information.

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I. Project Description....................  See D.2.a.i.
II. Project Location......................  See D.2.a.ii.
III. Project Parties......................  See D.2.a.iii.
IV. Grant Funds, Sources and Uses of all    See D.2.a.iv.
 Project Funding.
V. Merit Criteria.........................  See D.2.a.v.
VI. Project Readiness.....................  See D.2.a.vii and E.1.c.ii.
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    The project narrative should include the information necessary for 
the Department to determine that the project satisfies project 
requirements described in Sections B and C and to assess the selection 
criteria specified in Section E.1. To the extent practicable, 
applicants should provide supporting data and documentation in a form 
that is directly verifiable by the Department. The Department may ask 
any applicant to supplement data in its application, but expects 
applications to be complete upon submission.
    In addition to a detailed statement of work, detailed project 
schedule, and detailed project budget, the project narrative should 
include a table of contents, maps, and graphics, as appropriate to make 
the information easier to review. The Department recommends that the 
project narrative be prepared with standard formatting preferences (a 
single-spaced document, using a standard 12-point font such as Times 
New Roman, with 1-inch margins). The project narrative may not exceed 
30 pages in length, excluding cover pages and table of contents. The 
only substantive portions that may exceed the 30-page limit are 
documents supporting assertions or conclusions made in the 30-page 
project narrative. If possible, Web site links to supporting 
documentation should be provided rather than copies of these supporting 
materials. If supporting documents are submitted, applicants should 
clearly identify within the project narrative the relevant portion of 
the project narrative that each supporting document supports. At the 
applicant's discretion, relevant materials provided previously to an 
operating administration in support of a different DOT financial 
assistance program may be referenced and described as unchanged. The 
Department recommends using appropriately descriptive file names (e.g., 
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Letters of Support,'' etc.) for all attachments. DOT recommends 
applications include the following sections:
i. Project Description
    The first section of the application should provide a concise 
description of the project, the transportation challenges that it is 
intended to address, and how it will address those challenges. This 
section should discuss the project's history, including a description 
of any previously completed components. The applicant may use this 
section to place the project into a broader context of other 
infrastructure investments being pursued by the project sponsor, and, 
if applicable, how it will benefit communities in rural areas.
ii. Project Location
    This section of the application should describe the project 
location, including a detailed geographical description of the proposed 
project, a map of the project's location and connections to existing 
transportation infrastructure, and geospatial data describing the 
project location. If the project is located within the boundary of a 
Census-designated UA, the application should identify the UA.
iii. Grant Funds, Sources and Uses of Project Funds
    This section of the application should describe the project's 
budget. This budget should not include any previously incurred 
expenses. At a minimum, it should include:
    (A) Project costs;
    (B) For all funds to be used for eligible project costs, the source 
and amount of those funds;
    (C) For non-Federal funds to be used for eligible project costs, 
documentation of funding commitments should be referenced here and 
included as an appendix to the application;
    (D) For Federal funds to be used for eligible project costs, the 
amount, nature, and source of any required non-Federal match for those 
funds;
    (E) A budget showing how each source of funds will be spent. The 
budget should show how each funding source will share in each major 
construction activity, and present that data in dollars and 
percentages. Funding sources should be grouped into three categories: 
Non-Federal; TIGER; and other Federal. If the project contains 
individual components, the budget should separate the costs of each 
project component. If the project will be completed in phases, the 
budget should separate the costs of each phase. The budget detail 
should sufficiently demonstrate that the project satisfies the 
statutory cost-sharing requirements described in Section C.2;
    In addition to the information enumerated above, this section 
should provide complete information on how all project funds may be 
used. For example, if a particular source of funds is available only 
after a condition is satisfied, the application should identify that 
condition and describe the applicant's control over whether it is 
satisfied. Similarly, if a particular source of funds is available for 
expenditure only during a fixed time period, the application should 
describe that restriction. Complete information about project funds 
will ensure that the Department's expectations for award execution 
align with any funding restrictions unrelated to the Department, even 
if an award differs from the applicant's request.
iv. Merit Criteria
    This section of the application should demonstrate how the project 
aligns with the Merit Criteria described in Section E.1 of this Notice. 
The Department encourages applicants to either address each criterion 
or expressly state that the project does not address the criterion. 
Applicants are not required to follow a specific format, but the 
outline suggested below, which addresses each criterion separately, 
promotes a clear discussion that assists project evaluators. To 
minimize redundant information in the application, the Department 
encourages applicants to cross-reference from this section of their 
application to relevant substantive information in other sections of 
the application. The guidance in this section is about how the 
applicant should organize their application. Guidance describing how 
the Department will evaluate projects against the Merit Criteria is in 
Section E.1 of this Notice. Applicants also should review that section 
before considering how to organize their application.
(1) Primary Selection Criteria
(a) Safety
    This section of the application should describe the anticipated 
outcomes of the project that support the Safety criterion (described in 
Section E.1.i. of this Notice). The applicant should include 
information on, and to the extent possible, quantify, how the project 
would improve safety outcomes within the project area or wider 
transportation network, to include how the project will reduce the 
number, rate, and consequences of transportation-related accidents, 
serious injuries, and fatalities among transportation users, or how the 
project will eliminate unsafe grade crossings or contribute to 
preventing unintended releases of hazardous materials.
(b) State of Good Repair
    This section of the application should describe how the project 
will contribute to a state of good repair by improving the condition or 
resilience of existing transportation facilities and system (described 
in Section E.1.i. of this Notice), including the project's current 
condition and how the proposed project will improve it, and any 
estimation of impacts on long-term cost structures or impacts on 
overall life-cycle costs.
(c) Economic Competitiveness
    This section of the application should describe how the project 
will support the Economic Competitiveness criterion (described in 
Section E.1.i. of this Notice). The applicant should include 
information about expected impacts of the project on the movement of 
goods and people, including how the project increases the efficiency of 
movement and thereby reduces costs of doing business, reduces burdens 
of commuting, and improves overall well-being. The applicant should 
describe the extent to which the project contributes to the functioning 
and growth of the economy, including the extent to which the project 
addresses congestion, bridges service gaps in rural areas, or attracts 
private economic development.
(d) Environmental Sustainability
    This section of the application should describe how the project 
addressed the environmental sustainability criterion. Applicants are 
encouraged to provide quantitative information, including baseline 
information that demonstrates how the project will reduce energy 
consumption, stormwater runoff, or achieve other benefits for the 
environment such as brownfield redevelopment.
(e) Quality of Life
    This section should describe how the project increases 
transportation choices for individuals to provide more freedom on 
transportation decisions and improves access to essential services for 
people in communities across the United States, particularly for rural 
communities.

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(2) Secondary Selection Criteria
(a) Innovation
    This section of the application should describe innovative 
strategies used to pursue primary selection criteria and the 
anticipated benefits of using those strategies. If an applicant is 
proposing to adopt innovative safety approaches or technology, the 
application should demonstrate the applicant's capacity to implement 
those innovations, the applicant's understanding of whether the 
innovations will require extraordinary permitting, approvals, or other 
procedural actions, and the effects of those innovations on the project 
delivery timeline. If an applicant plans to incorporate innovative 
funding or financing, the applicant should describe the funding or 
financing approach, including a description of all activities 
undertaken to pursue private funding or financing for the project and 
the outcomes of those activities.
(b) Partnership
    This section of the application should list all project parties, 
including details about the proposed grant recipient and other public 
and private parties who are involved in delivering the project. This 
section should also describe efforts to collaborate among stakeholders, 
including with the private sector.
v. Project Readiness
    This section of the application should include information that, 
when considered with the project budget information presented elsewhere 
in the application, is sufficient for the Department to evaluate 
whether the project is reasonably expected to begin construction in a 
timely manner. To assist the Department's project readiness assessment, 
the applicant should provide the information requested on technical 
feasibility, project schedule, project approvals, and project risks, 
each of which is described in greater detail in the following sections. 
Applicants are not required to follow the specific format described 
here, but this organization, which addresses each relevant aspect of 
project readiness, promotes a clear discussion that assists project 
evaluators. To minimize redundant information in the application, the 
Department encourages applicants to cross-reference from this section 
of their application to relevant substantive information in other 
sections of the application.
    The guidance here is about what information applicants should 
provide and how the applicant should organize their application. 
Guidance describing how the Department will evaluate a project's 
readiness is described in Section E.1 of this Notice. Applicants also 
should review that section when considering how to organize their 
application.
    (A) Technical Feasibility. The applicant should demonstrate the 
technical feasibility of the project with engineering and design 
studies and activities; the development of design criteria and/or a 
basis of design; the basis for the cost estimate presented in the TIGER 
application, including the identification of contingency levels 
appropriate to its level of design; and any scope, schedule, and budget 
risk-mitigation measures. Applicants should include a detailed 
statement of work that focuses on the technical and engineering aspects 
of the project and describes in detail the project to be constructed.
    (B) Project Schedule. The applicant should include a detailed 
project schedule that identifies all major project milestones. Examples 
of such milestones include State and local planning approvals 
(programming on the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program), 
start and completion of NEPA and other Federal environmental reviews 
and approvals including permitting; design completion; right of way 
acquisition; approval of plans, specifications and estimates; 
procurement; State and local approvals; project partnership and 
implementation agreements including agreements with railroads; and 
construction. The project schedule should be sufficiently detailed to 
demonstrate that:
    (1) All necessary activities will be complete to allow TIGER funds 
to be obligated sufficiently in advance of the statutory deadline 
(September 30, 2020 for FY 2017 funds), and that any unexpected delays 
will not put the funds at risk of expiring before they are obligated;
    (2) the project can begin construction quickly upon obligation of 
TIGER funds, and that the grant funds will be spent expeditiously once 
construction starts; and
    (3) all real property and right-of-way acquisition will be 
completed in a timely manner in accordance with 49 CFR part 24, 23 CFR 
part 710, and other applicable legal requirements or a statement that 
no acquisition is necessary.
    (C) Required Approvals.
    (1) Environmental Permits and Reviews. The application should 
demonstrate receipt (or reasonably anticipated receipt) of all 
environmental approvals and permits necessary for the project to 
proceed to construction on the timeline specified in the project 
schedule and necessary to meet the statutory obligation deadline, 
including satisfaction of all Federal, State and local requirements and 
completion of the NEPA process. Specifically, the application should 
include:
    (a) Information about the NEPA status of the project. If the NEPA 
process is complete, an applicant should indicate the date of 
completion, and provide a Web site link or other reference to the final 
Categorical Exclusion, Finding of No Significant Impact, Record of 
Decision, and any other NEPA documents prepared. If the NEPA process is 
underway, but not complete, the application should detail the type of 
NEPA review underway, where the project is in the process, and indicate 
the anticipated date of completion of all milestones and of the final 
NEPA determination. If the last agency action with respect to NEPA 
documents occurred more than three years before the application date, 
the applicant should describe why the project has been delayed and 
include a proposed approach for verifying and, if necessary, updating 
this material in accordance with applicable NEPA requirements.
    (b) Information on reviews, approvals, and permits by other 
agencies. An application should indicate whether the proposed project 
requires reviews or approval actions by other agencies,\5\ indicate the 
status of such actions, and provide detailed information about the 
status of those reviews or approvals and should demonstrate compliance 
with any other applicable Federal, State, or local requirements, and 
when such approvals are expected. Applicants should provide a Web site 
link or other reference to copies of any reviews, approvals, and 
permits prepared.
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wetlands, species habitat, cultural or historic resources require 
review and approval by Federal and State agencies with jurisdiction 
over those resources.
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    (c) Environmental studies or other documents, preferably through a 
Web site link, that describe in detail known project impacts, and 
possible mitigation for those impacts.
    (d) A description of discussions with the appropriate DOT operating 
administration field or headquarters office regarding the project's 
compliance with NEPA and other applicable Federal environmental reviews 
and approvals.
    (e) A description of public engagement about the project that has 
occurred, including details on the degree to which public comments and 
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    (2) State and Local Approvals. The applicant should demonstrate 
receipt of State and local approvals on which the project depends, such 
as State and local environmental and planning approvals and Statewide 
Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) or (Transportation 
Improvement Program) TIP funding. Additional support from relevant 
State and local officials is not required; however, an applicant should 
demonstrate that the project has broad public support.
    (3) Federal Transportation Requirements Affecting State and Local 
Planning. The planning requirements applicable to the Federal-aid 
highway program apply to all TIGER projects, but for port, freight, and 
rail projects planning requirements of the operating administration 
that will administer the TIGER project will also apply,\6\ including 
intermodal projects located at airport facilities.\7\ Applicants should 
demonstrate that a project that is required to be included in the 
relevant State, metropolitan, and local planning documents has been or 
will be included in such documents. If the project is not included in a 
relevant planning document at the time the application is submitted, 
the applicant should submit a statement from the appropriate planning 
agency that actions are underway to include the project in the relevant 
planning document.
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action by FHWA must be in the applicable plan and programming 
documents (e.g., metropolitan transportation plan, transportation 
improvement program (TIP) and statewide transportation improvement 
program (STIP)). Further, in air quality non-attainment and 
maintenance areas, all regionally significant projects, regardless 
of the funding source, must be included in the conforming 
metropolitan transportation plan and TIP. Inclusion in the STIP is 
required under certain circumstances. To the extent a project is 
required to be on a metropolitan transportation plan, TIP, and/or 
STIP, it will not receive a TIGER grant until it is included in such 
plans. Projects not currently included in these plans can be amended 
by the State and MPO. Projects that are not required to be in long 
range transportation plans, STIPs, and TIPs will not need to be 
included in such plans in order to receive a TIGER grant. Port, 
freight rail, and intermodal projects are not required to be on the 
State Rail Plans called for in the Passenger Rail Investment and 
Improvement Act of 2008, or in a State Freight Plan as described in 
the FAST Act. However, applicants seeking funding for freight 
projects are encouraged to demonstrate that they have done 
sufficient planning to ensure that projects fit into a prioritized 
list of capital needs and are consistent with long-range goals. 
Means of demonstrating this consistency would include whether the 
project is in a TIP or a State Freight Plan that conforms to the 
requirements Section 70202 of Title 49 prior to the start of 
construction. Port planning guidelines are available at 
StrongPorts.gov.
    \7\ Projects at grant obligated airports must be compatible with 
the FAA-approved Airport Layout Plan, as well as aeronautical 
surfaces associated with the landing and takeoff of aircraft at the 
airport. Additionally, projects at an airport: Must comply with 
established Sponsor Grant Assurances, including (but not limited to) 
requirements for non-exclusive use facilities, consultation with 
users, consistency with local plans including development of the 
area surrounding the airport, and consideration of the interest of 
nearby communities, among others; and must not adversely affect the 
continued and unhindered access of passengers to the terminal.
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    To the extent possible, freight projects should be included in a 
State Freight Plan and supported by a State Freight Advisory Committee 
(49 U.S.C. 70201, 70202), if these exist. Applicants should provide 
links or other documentation supporting this consideration.
    Because projects have different schedules, the construction start 
date for each TIGER grant must be specified in the project-specific 
agreements signed by relevant operating administration and the grant 
recipients, based on critical path items that applicants identify in 
the application and will be consistent with relevant State and local 
plans.
    (D) Assessment of Project Risks and Mitigation Strategies. Project 
risks, such as procurement delays, environmental uncertainties, 
increases in real estate acquisition costs, uncommitted local match, or 
lack of legislative approval, affect the likelihood of successful 
project start and completion. The applicant should identify all 
material risks to the project and the strategies that the lead 
applicant and any project partners have undertaken or will undertake in 
order to mitigate those risks. The applicant should assess the greatest 
risks to the project and identify how the project parties will mitigate 
those risks.
    To the extent it is unfamiliar with the Federal program, the 
applicant should contact the appropriate DOT operating administration 
field or headquarters offices, as found in contact information at 
www.transportation.gov/TIGERgrants, for information on the pre-
requisite steps to obligate Federal funds in order to ensure that their 
project schedule is reasonable and that there are no risks of delays in 
satisfying Federal requirements.
vi. Benefit Cost Analysis
    This section describes the recommended approach for the completion 
and submission of a benefit-cost analysis (BCA) as an appendix to the 
Project Narrative. The results of the analysis should be summarized in 
the Project Narrative directly, as described in Section D.2.
    Applicants should delineate each of their project's expected 
outcomes in the form of a complete BCA to enable the Department to 
evaluate the project's cost-effectiveness by estimating a benefit-cost 
ratio and calculating the magnitude of net benefits and costs for the 
project. In support of each project for which an applicant seeks 
funding, that applicant should submit a BCA that quantifies the 
expected benefits of the project against a no-build baseline, provides 
monetary estimates of the benefits' economic value, and compares the 
properly-discounted present values of these benefits to the project's 
estimated costs.
    The primary economic benefits from projects eligible for TIGER 
grants are likely to include savings in travel time costs, vehicle 
operating costs, and safety costs for both existing users of the 
improved facility and new users who may be attracted to it as a result 
of the project. Reduced damages from vehicle emissions and savings in 
maintenance costs to public agencies may also be quantified. Applicants 
may describe other categories of benefits in the BCA that are more 
difficult to quantify and value in economic terms, such as improving 
the reliability of travel times or improvements to the existing human 
and natural environments (such as increased connectivity, improved 
public health, storm water runoff mitigation, and noise reduction), 
while also providing numerical estimates of the magnitude and timing of 
each of these additional impacts wherever possible. Any benefits 
claimed for the project, both quantified and unquantified, should be 
clearly tied to the expected outcomes of the project.
    The BCA should include the full costs of developing, constructing, 
operating, and maintaining the proposed project, as well as the 
expected timing or schedule for costs in each of these categories. The 
BCA may also consider the present discounted value of any remaining 
service life of the asset at the end of the analysis period (net of 
future maintenance and rehabilitation costs) as a deduction from the 
estimated costs. The costs and benefits that are compared in the BCA 
should also cover the same project scope.
    The BCA should carefully document the assumptions and methodology 
used to produce the analysis, including a description of the baseline, 
the sources of data used to project the outcomes of the project, and 
the values of key input parameters. Applicants should provide all 
relevant files used for their BCA, including any spreadsheet files and 
technical memos describing the analysis (whether created in-house or by 
a contractor). The spreadsheets and technical memos should present the 
calculations in sufficient detail and transparency to allow the 
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guidance for estimating some types of quantitative benefits and costs, 
together with recommended economic values for converting them to dollar 
terms and discounting to their present values, are available in the 
Department's guidance for conducting BCAs for projects seeking funding 
under the TIGER program (see https://www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/TIGERgrants).
vii. Cost Share
    The applicant should describe the extent to which the project 
cannot be readily and efficiently completed without a TIGER 
Discretionary Grant, and describe the extent to which other sources of 
funds, including Federal, State, or local funding, may or may not be 
readily available for the project. This section of the application 
should include information that, when considered with the project 
budget information presented elsewhere in the application, is 
sufficient for the Department to evaluate how the project addresses the 
Cost Share criterion, including:
    (A) A description of the applicant's activities to maximize the 
non-Federal share of the project funding;
    (B) a description of any fiscal constraints that affect the 
applicant's ability to use non-Federal contributions;
    (C) a description of the non-Federal share across the applicant's 
transportation program, if the applicant is a regular recipient of 
federal transportation funding; and
    (D) a description of the applicant's plan to address the full life-
cycle costs associated with the project, including a description of 
operations and maintenance funding commitments made by the applicant.
viii. Federal Wage Rate Certification (a Certification, Signed by the 
Applicant(s), Stating That It Will Comply With the Requirements of 
Subchapter IV of Chapter 31 of Title 40, United States Code [Federal 
Wage Rate Requirements], as Required by the FY 2017 Appropriations Act)
    The purpose of this recommended format is to ensure that 
applications clearly address the program requirements and make critical 
information readily apparent.
    DOT recommends that the project narrative be prepared with standard 
formatting preferences (i.e., a single-spaced document, using a 
standard 12-point font, such as Times New Roman, with 1-inch margins). 
The project narrative may not exceed 30 pages in length. Documentation 
supporting the assertions made in the narrative portion may also be 
provided, but should be limited to relevant information. Cover pages, 
tables of contents, and the federal wage rate certification do not 
count towards the 30-page limit for the narrative portion of the 
application. The only substantive portions of the application that may 
exceed the 30-page limit are any supporting documents (including a more 
detailed discussion of the benefit-cost analysis) provided to support 
assertions or conclusions made in the 30-page narrative section. If 
possible, Web site links to supporting documentation (including a more 
detailed discussion of the benefit-cost analysis) should be provided 
rather than copies of these materials. Otherwise, supporting documents 
should be included as appendices to the application. Applicants' 
references to supporting documentation should clearly identify the 
relevant portion of the supporting material. At the applicant's 
discretion, relevant materials provided previously to a relevant modal 
administration in support of a different DOT discretionary financial 
assistance program (for example, New Starts or TIFIA) may be referenced 
and described as unchanged. This information need not be resubmitted 
for the TIGER Discretionary Grant application but may be referenced as 
described above; Web site links to the materials are highly 
recommended. DOT recommends using appropriately descriptive file names 
(e.g., ``Project Narrative,'' ``Maps,'' ``Memoranda of Understanding 
and Letters of Support,'' etc.) for all attachments.

3. Unique Entity Identifier and System for Award Management (SAM)

    Each applicant must: (1) Be registered in SAM before submitting its 
application; (2) provide a valid unique entity identifier in its 
application; and (3) continue to maintain an active SAM registration 
with current information at all times during which it has an active 
Federal award or an application or plan under consideration by a 
Federal awarding agency. The Department may not make a TIGER grant to 
an applicant until the applicant has complied with all applicable 
unique entity identifier and SAM requirements and, if an applicant has 
not fully complied with the requirements by the time the Department is 
ready to make a TIGER grant, the Department may determine that the 
applicant is not qualified to receive a TIGER grant and use that 
determination as a basis for making a TIGER grant to another applicant.

4. Submission Dates and Times

i. Deadline
    Applications must be submitted by 8:00 p.m. EDT on October 16, 
2017. The Grants.gov ``Apply'' function will open by September 7, 2017. 
The Department has determined that an application deadline fewer than 
60 days after this notice is published is appropriate because this 
notice is substantially similar to previous years.
    To submit an application through Grants.gov, applicants must:
    (1) Obtain a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number;
    (2) Register with the System for Award Management (SAM) at 
www.SAM.gov;
    (3) Create a Grants.gov username and password; and
    (4) The E-Business Point of Contact (POC) at the applicant's 
organization must respond to the registration email from Grants.gov and 
login at Grants.gov to authorize the applicant as the Authorized 
Organization Representative (AOR). Please note that there can be more 
than one AOR for an organization.
    Please note that the Grants.gov registration process usually takes 
2-4 weeks to complete and that the Department will not consider late 
applications that are the result of failure to register or comply with 
Grants.gov applicant requirements in a timely manner. For information 
and instruction on each of these processes, please see instructions at 
http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/applicant-faqs.html. If 
applicants experience difficulties at any point during the registration 
or application process, please call the Grants.gov Customer Service 
Support Hotline at 1(800) 518-4726, Monday-Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 
9:00 p.m. EST.
ii. Consideration of Applications
    Only applicants who comply with all submission deadlines described 
in this notice and electronically submit valid applications through 
Grants.gov will be eligible for award. Applicants are strongly 
encouraged to make submissions in advance of the deadline.
iii. Late Applications
    Applicants experiencing technical issues with Grants.gov that are 
beyond the applicant's control must contact [email protected] prior 
to the application deadline with the user name of the registrant and 
details of the technical issue experienced. The applicant must provide:
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    (2) Screen capture(s) of the technical issues experienced along 
with corresponding Grants.gov ``Grant tracking number'';
    (3) The ``Legal Business Name'' for the applicant that was provided 
in the SF-424;
    (4) The AOR name submitted in the SF-424;
    (5) The DUNS number associated with the application; and
    (6) The Grants.gov Help Desk Tracking Number.
    To ensure a fair competition of limited discretionary funds, the 
following conditions are not valid reasons to permit late submissions: 
(1) Failure to complete the registration process before the deadline; 
(2) failure to follow Grants.gov instructions on how to register and 
apply as posted on its Web site; (3) failure to follow all instructions 
in this Notice of funding opportunity; and (4) technical issues 
experienced with the applicant's computer or information technology 
environment. After the Department reviews all information submitted and 
contact the Grants.gov Help Desk to validate reported technical issues, 
DOT staff will contact late applicants to approve or deny a request to 
submit a late application through Grants.gov. If the reported technical 
issues cannot be validated, late applications will be rejected as 
untimely.

E. Application Review Information

1. Criteria

    This section specifies the criteria that DOT will use to evaluate 
and award applications for TIGER Discretionary Grants. The criteria 
incorporate the statutory eligibility requirements for this program, 
which are specified in this notice as relevant. There are two 
categories of selection criteria, ``Primary Selection Criteria'' and 
``Secondary Selection Criteria.'' Projects will also be evaluated for 
demonstrated project readiness, benefits and costs, and cost share.
i. Primary Selection Criteria
    Applications that do not demonstrate a likelihood of significant 
long-term benefits based on these criteria will not proceed in the 
evaluation process. DOT does not consider any primary selection 
criterion more important than the others. The primary selection 
criteria, which will receive equal consideration, are:
a. Safety
    The Department will assess the project's ability to foster a safe 
transportation system for the movement of goods and people. The 
Department will consider the projected impacts on the number, rate, and 
consequences of crashes, fatalities and injuries among transportation 
users; the project's contribution to the elimination of highway/rail 
grade crossings, or the project's contribution to preventing unintended 
releases of hazardous materials.
b. State of Good Repair
    The Department will assess whether and to what extent: (1) The 
project is consistent with relevant plans to maintain transportation 
facilities or systems in a state of good repair and address current and 
projected vulnerabilities; (2) if left unimproved, the poor condition 
of the asset will threaten future transportation network efficiency, 
mobility of goods or accessibility and mobility of people, or economic 
growth; (3) the project is appropriately capitalized up front and uses 
asset management approaches that optimize its long-term cost structure; 
(4) a sustainable source of revenue is available for operations and 
maintenance of the project and the project will reduce overall life-
cycle costs; and (5) the project includes a plan to maintain the 
infrastructure in a state of good repair. The Department will 
prioritize projects that ensure the good condition of infrastructure, 
including rural infrastructure, that support commerce and economic 
growth.
c. Economic Competitiveness
    The Department will assess whether the project will (1) decrease 
transportation costs and improve access, especially for rural 
communities, through reliable and timely access to employment centers 
and job opportunities; (2) improve long-term efficiency, reliability or 
costs in the movement of workers or goods; (3) increase the economic 
productivity of land, capital, or labor; (4) result in long-term job 
creation and other economic opportunities; or (5) help the United 
States compete in a global economy by facilitating efficient and 
reliable freight movement.
    Projects that address congestion in major urban areas, particularly 
those that do so through the use of congestion pricing or the 
deployment of advanced technology, projects that bridge gaps in service 
in rural areas, and projects that attract private economic development, 
all support national or regional economic competitiveness. Projects 
that incorporate private sector contributions, including through a 
public-private partnership structure, are likely to be more competitive 
that those that rely solely on public non-Federal funding.
d. Environmental Sustainability
    The Department will consider the extent to which the project 
improves energy efficiency, reduces dependence on oil, reduces 
congestion-related emissions, improves water quality, avoids and 
mitigates environmental impacts and otherwise benefits the environment, 
including through alternative right of way uses demonstrating 
innovative ways to improve or streamline environmental reviews while 
maintaining the same outcomes. The Department will assess the project's 
ability to: (i) Reduce energy use and air or water pollution through 
congestion mitigation strategies; (ii) avoid adverse environmental 
impacts to air or water quality, wetlands, and endangered species; or 
(iii) provide environmental benefits, such as brownfield redevelopment, 
ground water recharge in areas of water scarcity, wetlands creation or 
improved habitat connectivity, and stormwater mitigation.
e. Quality of Life
    The Department will consider the extent to which the project 
increases transportation choices for individuals to provide more 
freedom on transportation decisions and improves access to essential 
services for people in communities across the United States, 
particularly for rural communities. The Department will consider the 
extent to which the project improves connectivity for citizens to jobs, 
health care, and other critical destinations.
ii. Secondary Selection Criteria
a. Innovation
    The Department will assess the use of innovative strategies to 
address the primary selection criteria. The Department particularly 
seeks to experiment with innovative approaches to transportation 
safety, particularly in relation to automated vehicles and the 
detection, mitigation, and documentation of safety risks. When making 
TIGER award decisions, the Department will consider any innovative 
safety approaches proposed by the applicant, particularly projects 
which incorporate innovative design solutions, enhance the environment 
for automated vehicles, or use technology to improve the detection, 
mitigation, and documentation of safety risks. Innovative safety 
approaches may include, but are not limited to:
     Conflict detection and mitigation technologies (e.g., 
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     Dynamic signaling or pricing systems to reduce congestion;
     Signage and design features that facilitate autonomous or 
semi-autonomous vehicle technologies;
     Applications to automatically capture and report safety-
related issues (e.g., identifying and documenting near-miss incidents); 
and
     Cybersecurity elements to protect safety-critical systems.
    For innovative safety proposals, the Department will evaluate 
safety benefits that those approaches could produce and the broader 
applicability of the potential results.
    DOT will also assess the extent to which the project uses 
innovative technology to significantly enhance the operational 
performance of the transportation system. Further, DOT will consider 
the extent to which the project utilizes innovative practices in 
contracting, congestion management, asset management, or long-term 
operations and maintenance. DOT is interested in projects that apply 
innovative strategies to improve the efficiency of project development 
or to improve project delivery, including by using FHWA's Special 
Experimental Project No. 14 (SEP-14) and Special Experimental Project 
No. 15 (SEP-15).
    DOT will also assess the extent to which the project incorporates 
innovations in transportation funding and finance and leverages both 
existing and new sources of funding or financing through both 
traditional and innovative means, including by using private sector 
funding or financing and recycled revenue from the competitive sale or 
lease of publicly owned or operated assets.
b. Partnership
    The Department will consider the extent to which projects 
demonstrate strong collaboration among a broad range of stakeholders. 
Projects with strong partnership typically involve multiple partners in 
project development and funding, such as State and local governments, 
other public entities, and/or private or nonprofit entities. DOT will 
also assess the extent to which the project application demonstrates 
collaboration among neighboring or regional jurisdictions, including 
neighboring rural areas, to achieve national, regional, or metropolitan 
benefits. In the context of public-private partnerships, DOT will 
assess the extent to which partners are encouraged to ensure long-term 
asset performance, such as through pay-for-success approaches.
    DOT will also consider the extent to which projects include 
partnerships that bring together diverse transportation agencies and/or 
are supported, financially or otherwise, by other stakeholders that are 
pursuing similar objectives. For example, DOT will consider the extent 
to which transportation projects are coordinated with economic 
development, housing, water infrastructure, and land use plans and 
policies or other public service efforts.
iii. Demonstrated Project Readiness
    During application evaluation, the Department considers project 
readiness to assess the likelihood of successful project. The 
Department will consider significant risks to successful completion of 
a project, including risks associated with environmental review, 
permitting, technical feasibility, funding, and the applicant's 
capacity to manage project delivery. Risks do not disqualify projects 
from award, but competitive applications clearly and directly describe 
achievable risk mitigation strategies. A project with mitigated risks 
or with a risk mitigation plan is more competitive than a comparable 
project with unaddressed risks.
iv. Project Costs and Benefits
    The Department will consider the project's costs and benefits. To 
the extent possible, the Department will rely on quantitative, data-
supported analysis to assess how well a project addresses this 
criterion, including an assessment of the project's estimated benefit-
cost ratio and net quantifiable benefits based on the applicant-
supplied BCA described in Section D.2.vi.
v. Cost Sharing or Matching
    The Department seeks applications for projects that exceed the 
minimum non-Federal cost share requirement described in Section C.2. 
Additionally, the FY 2017 Appropriations Act directs the Department to 
prioritize projects that require a contribution of Federal funds to 
complete an overall financing package, and all projects can increase 
their competitiveness for purposes of the TIGER program by 
demonstrating significant non-Federal financial contributions. TIGER 
applications that include INFRA Grants program funding as part of a 
proposed financing package will be less competitive than those that do 
not.
    DOT recognizes that applicants have varying abilities and resources 
to contribute non-Federal contributions, especially those communities 
that are not routinely receiving and matching Federal funds. DOT 
recognizes certain communities with fewer financial resources may 
struggle to provide cost-share that exceeds the minimum requirements 
and will, therefore, consider an applicant's broader fiscal constraints 
when evaluating non-Federal contributions.
    This evaluation criterion is separate from the statutory cost share 
requirements for TIGER grants, which are described Section C.2. Those 
statutory requirements establish the minimum permissible non-Federal 
share; they do not define a competitive TIGER project.
vi. Additional Considerations
    The FY 2017 Appropriations Act requires the Department to consider 
contributions to geographic diversity among recipients, including the 
need for a balance between the needs of rural and urban communities 
when selecting TIGER projects.

2. Review and Selection Process

    DOT reviews all eligible applications received before the deadline. 
The TIGER review and selection process consists of three phases: 
Technical Review, Tier Two Analysis consisting of project readiness and 
economic analysis, and Senior Review. A Control and Calibration Team 
ensures consistency across projects and appropriate documentation 
throughout the review and selection process. In the Technical 
Evaluation phase, teams comprising staff from the Office of the 
Secretary (OST) and modal administrations review all eligible 
applications and rate projects as Highly Recommended, Recommended, 
Acceptable, or Not Recommended based on how well the projects align 
with the selection criteria.
    Tier 2 Analysis consists of (1) an Economic Analysis and (2) a 
Project Readiness Analysis. The Economic Analysis Team, comprising OST 
and modal administration economic staff, assess the potential benefits 
and costs of the proposed projects. The Project Readiness Team, 
comprising Office of the Secretary Office of Policy (OST-P) and modal 
administration staff, evaluates the proposed project's technical and 
financial feasibility, potential risks and mitigation strategies, and 
project schedule, including the status of environmental approvals and 
readiness to proceed.
    In the third review phase, the Senior Review Team, which includes 
senior leadership from OST and the modal administrations, considers all 
projects that were rated Acceptable, Recommended, or Highly Recommended 
and determines which projects to advance to the Secretary as Highly 
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the Highly Rated projects for final awards.

3. Additional Information

    Prior to award, each selected applicant will be subject to a risk 
assessment as required by 2 CFR 200.205. The Department must review and 
consider any information about the applicant that is in the designated 
integrity and performance system accessible through SAM (currently the 
Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)). 
An applicant may review information in FAPIIS and comment on any 
information about itself. The Department will consider comments by the 
applicant, in addition to the other information in FAPIIS, in making a 
judgment about the applicant's integrity, business ethics, and record 
of performance under Federal awards when completing the review of risk 
posed by applicants.

F. Federal Award Administration Information

1. Federal Award Notice

    Following the evaluation outlined in Section E, the Secretary will 
announce awarded projects by posting a list of selected projects at 
www.transportation.gov/TIGER. Notice of selection is not authorization 
to begin performance. Following that announcement, the relevant modal 
administration will contact the point of contact listed in the SF 424 
to initiate negotiation of the grant agreement for authorization.

2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements

    All awards will be administered pursuant to the Uniform 
Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for 
Federal Awards found in 2 CFR part 200, as adopted by DOT at 2 CFR part 
1201. Additionally, applicable Federal laws, rules and regulations of 
the relevant operating administration administering the project will 
apply to the projects that receive TIGER Discretionary Grants awards, 
including planning requirements, Service Outcome Agreements, 
Stakeholder Agreements, Buy America compliance, and other requirements 
under DOT's other highway, transit, rail, and port grant programs.
    For projects administered by FHWA, applicable Federal laws, rules, 
and regulations set forth in Title 23 U.S.C. and Title 23 CFR apply. 
For an illustrative list of the applicable laws, rules, regulations, 
executive orders, polices, guidelines, and requirements as they relate 
to a TIGER project administered by the FHWA, please see http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/freight/infrastructureinfrastructure/tiger/fy2015_gr_exhbt/index.htm. For TIGER projects administered by the 
Federal Transit Administration and partially funded with Federal 
transit assistance, all relevant requirements under chapter 53 of title 
49 U.S.C. apply. For transit projects funded exclusively with TIGER 
Discretionary Grants funds, some requirements of chapter 53 of title 49 
U.S.C. and chapter VI of title 49 CFR apply. For projects administered 
by the Federal Railroad Administration, FRA requirements described in 
49 U.S.C. Subtitle V, part C apply.
    Federal wage rate requirements included in subchapter IV of chapter 
31 of title 40, U.S.C., apply to all projects receiving funds under 
this program, and apply to all parts of the project, whether funded 
with TIGER Discretionary Grant funds, other Federal funds, or non-
Federal funds.

3. Reporting

i. Progress Reporting on Grant Activities
    Each applicant selected for TIGER Discretionary Grants funding must 
submit quarterly progress reports and Federal Financial Reports (SF-
425) to monitor project progress and ensure accountability and 
financial transparency in the TIGER program.
ii. System Performance Reporting
    Each applicant selected for TIGER Discretionary Grant funding must 
collect information and report on the project's observed performance 
with respect to the relevant long-term outcomes that are expected to be 
achieved through construction of the project. Performance indicators 
will not include formal goals or targets, but will include observed 
measures under baseline (pre-project) as well as post-implementation 
outcomes for an agreed-upon timeline, and will be used to evaluate and 
compare projects and monitor the results that grant funds achieve to 
the intended long-term outcomes of the TIGER Discretionary Grants 
program are achieved. To the extent possible, performance indicators 
used in the reporting should align with the measures included in the 
application and should relate to at least one of the primary selection 
criteria defined in Section E. Performance reporting continues for 
several years after project construction is completed, and DOT does not 
provide TIGER Discretionary Grant funding specifically for performance 
reporting.
iii. Reporting of Matters Related to Recipient Integrity and 
Performance
    If the total value of a selected applicant's currently active 
grants, cooperative agreements, and procurement contracts from all 
Federal awarding agencies exceeds $10,000,000 for any period of time 
during the period of performance of this Federal award, then the 
applicant during that period of time must maintain the currency of 
information reported to the SAM that is made available in the 
designated integrity and performance system (currently FAPIIS) about 
civil, criminal, or administrative proceedings described in paragraph 2 
of this award term and condition. This is a statutory requirement under 
section 872 of Public Law 110-417, as amended (41 U.S.C. 2313). As 
required by section 3010 of Public Law 111-212, all information posted 
in the designated integrity and performance system on or after April 
15, 2011, except past performance reviews required for Federal 
procurement contracts, will be publicly available.

G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts

    For further information concerning this notice please contact the 
TIGER Discretionary Grants program staff via email at 
[email protected], or call Howard Hill at 202-366-0301. A TDD is 
available for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing at 202-366-
3993. In addition, DOT will post answers to questions and requests for 
clarifications on DOT's Web site at www.transportation.gov/TIGER. To 
ensure applicants receive accurate information about eligibility or the 
program, the applicant is encouraged to contact DOT directly, rather 
than through intermediaries or third parties, with questions. DOT staff 
may also conduct briefings on the TIGER Discretionary Grants selection 
and award process upon request.

H. Other information

1. Protection of Confidential Business Information

    All information submitted as part of or in support of any 
application shall use publicly available data or data that can be made 
public and methodologies that are accepted by industry practice and 
standards, to the extent possible. If the application includes 
information the applicant considers to be a trade secret or 
confidential commercial or financial information, the applicant should 
do the following: (1) Note on the front cover that the submission 
``Contains Confidential Business Information (CBI)''; (2) mark each 
affected page ``CBI''; and (3) highlight or otherwise

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denote the CBI portions. DOT protects such information from disclosure 
to the extent allowed under applicable law. In the event DOT receives a 
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for the information, DOT will 
follow the procedures described in its FOIA regulations at 49 CFR 7.17. 
Only information that is ultimately determined to be confidential under 
that procedure will be exempt from disclosure under FOIA.

Elaine L. Chao,
Secretary.
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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            The selection criteria remain                         job growth in communities, and
                                                                                                          fundamentally the same as previous                    specifically those that help bring
                                                  Office of the Secretary of                              rounds of TIGER Discretionary Grants,                 manufacturing and other jobs. The
                                                  Transportation                                          but the description of each criterion was             TIGER program also supports projects
                                                                                                          updated. The FY 2017 TIGER program                    that demonstrate significant non-Federal
                                                  Notice of Funding Opportunity for the                   will give special consideration to                    contributions from State, local, and
                                                  Department of Transportation’s                          projects which emphasize improved                     private sector funding sources. The
                                                  National Infrastructure Investments                     access to reliable, safe, and affordable              Department recognizes the benefits of
                                                  Under the Consolidated                                  transportation for communities in rural               shared responsibility and accountability
                                                  Appropriations Act, 2017                                areas, such as projects that improve                  of infrastructure investment, as it
                                                  AGENCY: Office of the Secretary of                      infrastructure condition, address public              facilitates increased rigor in decision
                                                  Transportation, DOT.                                    health and safety, promote regional                   making, provides evidence of support
                                                                                                          connectivity, or facilitate economic                  for the project, and leverages Federal
                                                  ACTION: Notice of funding opportunity.
                                                                                                          growth or competitiveness. For this                   investment. Over eight rounds, on
                                                  SUMMARY:   The Consolidated                             round of TIGER Discretionary Grants,                  average, projects attracted more than 3.6
                                                  Appropriations Act, 2017 (Pub. L. 115–                  the maximum grant award is $25                        matching dollars for every TIGER grant
                                                  31, May 5, 2017) (‘‘FY 2017                             million, and no more than $50 million                 dollar, representing the shared
                                                  Appropriations Act’’ or the ‘‘Act’’)                    can be awarded to a single State, as                  responsibility for funding infrastructure.
                                                  appropriated $500 million to be                         specified in the FY 2017 Appropriations                  Rural America is home to many of the
                                                  awarded by the Department of                            Act. Each section of this notice contains
                                                                                                                                                                nation’s most critical infrastructure
                                                  Transportation (‘‘DOT’’ or the                          information and instructions relevant to
                                                                                                                                                                assets, including 444,000 bridges, 2.98
                                                  ‘‘Department’’) for National                            the application process for these TIGER
                                                                                                                                                                million miles of roadway, and 30,500
                                                  Infrastructure Investments. This                        Discretionary Grants, and all applicants
                                                                                                                                                                miles of Interstate Highway. More than
                                                  appropriation stems from the program                    should read this notice in its entirety so
                                                                                                                                                                55 percent of all public roads are
                                                  funded and implemented pursuant to                      that they have the information they
                                                                                                                                                                locally-owned rural roads. While only
                                                  the American Recovery and                               need to submit eligible and competitive
                                                                                                                                                                19 percent of the nation’s population
                                                                                                          applications.
                                                  Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the                                                                                 lives in rural areas, 51 percent of all
                                                  ‘‘Recovery Act’’) known as the                          Table of Contents                                     traffic fatalities occurred on rural roads
                                                  Transportation Investment Generating                    A. Program Description                                (2014). In addition, public
                                                  Economic Recovery, or ‘‘TIGER                           B. Federal Award Information                          transportation serving rural areas has
                                                  Discretionary Grants,’’ program. Because                C. Eligibility Information                            more than 160 million annual boardings
                                                  of the program’s similarity in structure                D. Application and Submission Information             (2015).
                                                  and widespread name recognition, DOT                    E. Application Review Information
                                                  will continue to refer to the program as                F. Federal Award Administration                       B. Federal Award Information
                                                  ‘‘TIGER Discretionary Grants.’’ Funds                        Information                                      1. Amount Available
                                                                                                          G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
                                                  for the FY 2017 TIGER program (‘‘TIGER                  H. Other Information
                                                  FY 2017’’) are to be awarded on a                                                                                The FY 2017 Appropriations Act
                                                  competitive basis for projects that will                A. Program Description                                appropriated $500 million to be
                                                  have a significant impact on the Nation,                                                                      awarded by DOT for the TIGER
                                                                                                             The Consolidated Appropriations Act,
                                                  a metropolitan area, or a region. The                                                                         Discretionary Grants program. The FY
                                                                                                          2017 (Pub. L. 115–31, May 5, 2017) (‘‘FY
                                                  purpose of this Final Notice is to solicit                                                                    2017 TIGER Discretionary Grants are for
                                                                                                          2017 Appropriations Act’’ or the ‘‘Act’’)
                                                  applications for TIGER Discretionary                                                                          capital investments in surface
                                                                                                          appropriated $500 million to be
                                                  Grants.                                                                                                       transportation infrastructure and are to
                                                                                                          awarded by the Department of
                                                                                                                                                                be awarded on a competitive basis for
                                                  DATES:  Applications must be submitted                  Transportation (‘‘DOT’’ or the
                                                                                                          ‘‘Department’’) for National                          projects that will have a significant
                                                  by 8:00 p.m. E.D.T. on October 16, 2017.                                                                      impact on the Nation, a metropolitan
                                                  ADDRESSES: Applications must be
                                                                                                          Infrastructure Investments. Since the
                                                                                                          TIGER Discretionary Grants program                    area, or a region. The FY 2017
                                                  submitted through Grants.gov.                                                                                 Appropriations Act also allows DOT to
                                                                                                          was first created, $5.1 billion has been
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For                    awarded for capital investments in                    retain up to $20 million of the $500
                                                  further information concerning this                     surface transportation infrastructure                 million for oversight and administration
                                                  notice, please contact the TIGER                        over eight rounds of competitive grants.              of grants and credit assistance made
                                                  Discretionary Grants program staff via                  Throughout the TIGER program, TIGER                   under the TIGER Discretionary Grants
                                                  email at TIGERGrants@dot.gov, or call                   Discretionary Grants awards have                      program. If this solicitation does not
                                                  Howard Hill at 202–366–0301. A TDD is                   supported projects that have a                        result in the award and obligation of all
                                                  available for individuals who are deaf or               significant impact on the Nation, a                   available funds, DOT may publish
                                                  hard of hearing at 202–366–3993. In                     metropolitan area, or a region. This                  additional solicitations.
                                                  addition, DOT will regularly post                       includes, but is not limited to, capital                 The FY 2017 Appropriations Act
                                                  answers to questions and requests for                   projects in areas which repair bridges or             allows up to 20 percent of available
                                                  clarifications as well as information                   improve infrastructure to a state of good             funds (or $100 million) to be used by
                                                  about webinars for further guidance on                  repair; projects that implement safety                the Department to pay the subsidy and
                                                  DOT’s Web site at                                       improvements to reduce fatalities and                 administrative costs for a project
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                                                  www.transportation.gov/TIGER.                           serious injuries, including improving                 receiving credit assistance under the
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This                         grade crossings or providing shorter or               Transportation Infrastructure Finance
                                                  notice is substantially similar to the                  more direct access to critical health                 and Innovation Act of 1998 (‘‘TIFIA’’)
                                                  final notice published for the TIGER                    services; projects that connect                       program, if that use of the FY 2017
                                                  Discretionary Grants program in the                     communities and people to jobs,                       TIGER funds would further the
                                                  Federal Register on February 26, 2016                   services, and education; and, projects                purposes of the TIGER Discretionary
                                                  (81 FR 9935) for fiscal year 2016 funds.                that anchor economic revitalization and               Grants program.


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                                                  2. Award Size                                           be an Eligible Applicant and the project              TIFIA towards the matching
                                                                                                          must be an Eligible Project.                          requirement. While RRIF credit
                                                    The FY 2017 Appropriations Act
                                                                                                                                                                assistance will be counted towards
                                                  specifies that TIGER Discretionary                      1. Eligible Applicants
                                                                                                                                                                match requirements, the Department
                                                  Grants may not be less than $5 million                    Eligible Applicants for TIGER                       will give greater preference to state,
                                                  and not greater than $25 million, except                Discretionary Grants are State, local,                local, and private sources of matching
                                                  that for projects located in rural areas                and tribal governments, including U.S.                funds.
                                                  (as defined in Section C.3.ii.) the                     territories, transit agencies, port
                                                  minimum TIGER Discretionary Grant                       authorities, metropolitan planning                    3. Other
                                                  size is $1 million.                                     organizations (MPOs), and other                       i. Eligible Projects
                                                  3. Restrictions on Funding                              political subdivisions of State or local                 Eligible projects for TIGER
                                                                                                          governments.                                          Discretionary Grants are capital projects
                                                     Pursuant to the FY 2017
                                                                                                            Multiple States or jurisdictions may                that include, but are not limited to: (1)
                                                  Appropriations Act, no more than 10
                                                                                                          submit a joint application and must                   Highway, bridge, or other road projects
                                                  percent of the funds made available for
                                                                                                          identify a lead applicant as the primary              eligible under title 23, United States
                                                  TIGER Discretionary Grants (or $50
                                                                                                          point of contact, and also identify the               Code; (2) public transportation projects
                                                  million) may be awarded to projects in
                                                                                                          primary recipient of the award. Each                  eligible under chapter 53 of title 49,
                                                  a single State. The Act also directs that
                                                                                                          applicant in a joint application must be              United States Code; (3) passenger and
                                                  not less than 20 percent of the funds
                                                                                                          an Eligible Applicant. Joint applications             freight rail transportation projects; (4)
                                                  provided for TIGER Discretionary
                                                                                                          must include a description of the roles               port infrastructure investments
                                                  Grants (or $100 million) shall be used
                                                                                                          and responsibilities of each applicant                (including inland port infrastructure
                                                  for projects located in rural areas.
                                                                                                          and must be signed by each applicant.                 and land ports of entry); and (5)
                                                  Further, DOT must take measures to
                                                  ensure an equitable geographic                          2. Cost Sharing or Matching                           intermodal projects. This description of
                                                  distribution of grant funds, an                                                                               eligible projects is identical to the
                                                                                                             This section describes the statutory               description of eligible projects under
                                                  appropriate balance in addressing the                   cost share requirements for a TIGER
                                                  needs of urban and rural areas, and                                                                           earlier rounds of the TIGER
                                                                                                          award. Cost share will also be evaluated              Discretionary Grants program.2
                                                  investment in a variety of transportation               according to the evaluation criterion
                                                  modes.                                                                                                        Research, demonstration, or pilot
                                                                                                          described in Section E.1.v. That section              projects are eligible only if they result
                                                  4. Availability of Funds                                clarifies that the Department seeks                   in long-term, permanent surface
                                                                                                          applications for projects that exceed the             transportation infrastructure that has
                                                     The FY 2017 Appropriations Act                       minimum non-Federal cost share
                                                  requires that FY 2017 TIGER funds are                                                                         independent utility as defined in
                                                                                                          requirement described here.                           Section C.3.iii. Applicants are strongly
                                                  only available for obligation through                      Per the FY 2017 Appropriations Act,
                                                  September 30, 2020. Obligation occurs                                                                         encouraged to submit applications only
                                                                                                          TIGER Discretionary Grants may be                     for eligible award amounts.
                                                  when a selected applicant and DOT                       used for up to 80 percent of a project
                                                  enter into a written grant agreement and                located in an urban area 1 and up to 100              ii. Rural/Urban Definition
                                                  is generally after the applicant has                    percent of the costs of a project located                For purposes of this Notice, DOT
                                                  satisfied applicable administrative                     in a rural area. Urban area and rural area            defines ‘‘rural area’’ as an area outside
                                                  requirements, including transportation                  are defined in Section C.3.ii of this                 an Urbanized Area 3 (UA) as designated
                                                  planning and environmental review                       notice.                                               by the U.S. Census Bureau. In this
                                                  requirements. No FY 2017 TIGER funds                       For a project located in an urban area,            Notice, an ‘‘urban area’’ is defined as an
                                                  may be expended (actually paid out)                     the Federal share of the costs for which              area inside a UA as a designated by the
                                                  after September 30, 2025. As part of the                an expenditure is made under a TIGER                  U.S. Census Bureau.4
                                                  review and selection process described                  grant may not exceed 80 percent. Non-                    The Department will consider a
                                                  in Section E.2., DOT will consider                      Federal sources include State funds                   project to be in a rural area if the
                                                  whether a project is ready to proceed                   originating from programs funded by                   majority of the project (determined by
                                                  with an obligation of grant funds from                  State revenue, local funds originating                geographic location(s) where the
                                                  DOT within the statutory time provided.                 from State or local revenue-funded                    majority of the money is to be spent) is
                                                  No waiver is possible for these                         programs, or private funds. Toll credits              located in a rural area. However, if a
                                                  deadlines.                                              under 23 U.S.C. 120(i) are considered a               project consists of multiple components,
                                                  5. Previous TIGER Awards                                non-Federal source. Unless otherwise                  as described under Section C.3.iii., then
                                                                                                          authorized by statute, local cost-share               for each separate component the
                                                    Recipients of prior TIGER                             may not be counted as the non-Federal                 Department will determine whether that
                                                  Discretionary Grants may apply for                      share for both the TIGER and another                  component is rural or urban. In some
                                                  funding to support additional phases of                 Federal grant program. The Department                 circumstances, this component-by-
                                                  a project awarded funds in earlier                      will not consider previously-incurred                 component determination may result in
                                                  rounds of this program. However, to be                  costs or previously-expended or
                                                  competitive, the applicant should                       encumbered funds towards the                             2 Please note that the Department may use a

                                                  demonstrate the extent to which the                     matching requirement for any project.                 TIGER Discretionary Grant to pay for the surface
                                                  previously funded project phase has                                                                           transportation components of a broader project that
                                                                                                          Matching funds are subject to the same                has non-surface transportation components, and
                                                  been able to meet estimated project
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                                                                                                          Federal requirements described in                     applicants are encouraged to apply for TIGER
                                                  schedules and budget, as well as the                    Section F.2. as awarded funds. Given                  Discretionary Grants to pay for the surface
                                                  ability to realize the benefits expected                the TIFIA statute, the Department may                 transportation components of these projects.
                                                                                                                                                                   3 Updated lists of UAs as defined by the Census
                                                  for the project.                                        not be able to consider funds from                    Bureau are available on the Census Bureau Web site
                                                  C. Eligibility Information                                                                                    at http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/
                                                                                                            1 To meet match requirements, the minimum total     UAUC_RefMap/ua/.
                                                    To be selected for a TIGER                            project cost for a project located in an urban area      4 See www.transportation.gov/TIGER for a list of

                                                  Discretionary Grant, an applicant must                  must be $6.25 million.                                UAs.



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                                                  TIGER awards that include urban and                     independent component is a part                       Information’’ form available at
                                                  rural funds. Rural and urban definitions                addresses selection criteria.                         www.transportation.gov/TIGER.
                                                  differ in some other DOT programs,                                                                              The Department recommends that the
                                                                                                          iv. Application Limit
                                                  including TIFIA and the Nationally                                                                            project narrative follow the basic outline
                                                  Significant Freight and Highway                           Each lead applicant may submit no                   below to address the program
                                                  Projects Program (§ 1105; 23 U.S.C. 117).               more than three applications. Unrelated               requirements and assist evaluators in
                                                    This definition affects three aspects of              project components should not be                      locating relevant information.
                                                  the program. The FY 2017                                bundled in an application for the
                                                  Appropriations Act directs that (1) not                 purpose of adhering to the limit. Please              I. Project Description .............      See   D.2.a.i.
                                                  less than $100 million of the funds                     note that the three-application limit                 II. Project Location ................     See   D.2.a.ii.
                                                  provided for TIGER Discretionary                        applies only to applications where the                III. Project Parties ..................   See   D.2.a.iii.
                                                  Grants are to be used for projects in                                                                         IV. Grant Funds, Sources                  See   D.2.a.iv.
                                                                                                          applicant is the lead applicant. There is                 and Uses of all Project
                                                  rural areas; (2) for a project in a rural               no limit on the number of applications
                                                  area the minimum award is $1 million;                                                                             Funding.
                                                                                                          for which an applicant can be listed as               V. Merit Criteria .....................   See D.2.a.v.
                                                  and (3) the Secretary may increase the                  a partnering agency. If a lead applicant              VI. Project Readiness ...........         See D.2.a.vii
                                                  Federal share above 80 percent to pay                   submits more than three applications as                                                           and E.1.c.ii.
                                                  for the costs of a project in a rural area.
                                                                                                          the lead applicant, only the first three
                                                  iii. Project Components                                 received will be considered. The FY                      The project narrative should include
                                                     An application may describe a project                2017 and 2018 Infrastructure for                      the information necessary for the
                                                  that contains more than one component,                  Rebuilding American (INFRA) Grants                    Department to determine that the
                                                  and may describe components that may                    solicitation (82 FR 14042) and the 2017               project satisfies project requirements
                                                  be carried out by parties other than the                TIGER Discretionary Grant program                     described in Sections B and C and to
                                                  applicant. DOT may award funds for a                    have independent application limits.                  assess the selection criteria specified in
                                                  component, instead of the larger project,               Applicants applying to both INFRA                     Section E.1. To the extent practicable,
                                                  if that component (1) independently                     grants and the 2017 TIGER                             applicants should provide supporting
                                                  meets minimum award amounts                             Discretionary Grants program may apply                data and documentation in a form that
                                                  described in Section B and all eligibility              for funding for the same project under                is directly verifiable by the Department.
                                                  requirements described in Section C; (2)                both programs (noted in each                          The Department may ask any applicant
                                                  independently aligns well with the                      application), but must timely submit                  to supplement data in its application,
                                                  selection criteria specified in Section E;              separate applications that                            but expects applications to be complete
                                                  and (3) meets National Environmental                    independently address how the project                 upon submission.
                                                  Policy Act (NEPA) requirements with                     satisfies applicable selection criteria for              In addition to a detailed statement of
                                                  respect to independent utility.                         the relevant grant program. To the                    work, detailed project schedule, and
                                                  Independent utility means that the                      extent that an application for the same               detailed project budget, the project
                                                  component will represent a                              project submitted to both programs                    narrative should include a table of
                                                  transportation improvement that is                      contains few or no changes to a benefit-              contents, maps, and graphics, as
                                                  usable and represents a reasonable                      cost analysis or project readiness                    appropriate to make the information
                                                  expenditure of DOT funds even if no                     information, DOT may review and                       easier to review. The Department
                                                  other improvements are made in the                      incorporate the previously completed                  recommends that the project narrative
                                                  area, and will be ready for intended use                analysis by Department staff into the                 be prepared with standard formatting
                                                  upon completion of that component’s                     application’s evaluation when                         preferences (a single-spaced document,
                                                  construction. All project components                    considering the project for a FY 2017                 using a standard 12-point font such as
                                                  that are presented together in a single                 TIGER award.                                          Times New Roman, with 1-inch
                                                  application must demonstrate a                                                                                margins). The project narrative may not
                                                                                                          D. Application and Submission                         exceed 30 pages in length, excluding
                                                  relationship or connection between                      Information
                                                  them. (See Section D.2.v. for Required                                                                        cover pages and table of contents. The
                                                  Approvals).                                             1. Address                                            only substantive portions that may
                                                     Applicants should be aware that,                                                                           exceed the 30-page limit are documents
                                                  depending upon the relationship                           Applications must be submitted to                   supporting assertions or conclusions
                                                  between project components and                          Grants.gov. Instructions for submitting               made in the 30-page project narrative. If
                                                  applicable Federal law, DOT funding of                  applications can be found at                          possible, Web site links to supporting
                                                  only some project components may                        www.transportation.gov/TIGER along                    documentation should be provided
                                                  make other project components subject                   with specific instructions for the forms              rather than copies of these supporting
                                                  to Federal requirements as described in                 and attachments required for                          materials. If supporting documents are
                                                  Section F.2.                                            submission.                                           submitted, applicants should clearly
                                                     DOT strongly encourages applicants                   2. Content and Form of Application                    identify within the project narrative the
                                                  to identify in their applications the                   Submission                                            relevant portion of the project narrative
                                                  project components that have                                                                                  that each supporting document
                                                  independent utility and separately                        The application must include the                    supports. At the applicant’s discretion,
                                                  detail costs and requested TIGER                        Standard Form 424 (Application for                    relevant materials provided previously
                                                  funding for those components. If the                    Federal Assistance), Standard Form                    to an operating administration in
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                                                  application identifies one or more                      424C (Budget Information for                          support of a different DOT financial
                                                  independent project components, the                     Construction Programs), cover page, and               assistance program may be referenced
                                                  application should clearly identify how                 the Project Narrative. More detailed                  and described as unchanged. The
                                                  each independent component addresses                    information about the cover pages and                 Department recommends using
                                                  selection criteria and produces benefits                Project Narrative follows. Applicants                 appropriately descriptive file names
                                                  on its own, in addition to describing                   should also complete and attach to their              (e.g., ‘‘Project Narrative,’’ ‘‘Maps,’’
                                                  how the full proposal of which the                      application the ‘‘TIGER 2017 Project                  ‘‘Memoranda of Understanding and


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                                                  Letters of Support,’’ etc.) for all                     budget detail should sufficiently                     consequences of transportation-related
                                                  attachments. DOT recommends                             demonstrate that the project satisfies the            accidents, serious injuries, and fatalities
                                                  applications include the following                      statutory cost-sharing requirements                   among transportation users, or how the
                                                  sections:                                               described in Section C.2;                             project will eliminate unsafe grade
                                                                                                             In addition to the information                     crossings or contribute to preventing
                                                  i. Project Description
                                                                                                          enumerated above, this section should                 unintended releases of hazardous
                                                     The first section of the application                 provide complete information on how                   materials.
                                                  should provide a concise description of                 all project funds may be used. For
                                                  the project, the transportation                         example, if a particular source of funds              (b) State of Good Repair
                                                  challenges that it is intended to address,              is available only after a condition is
                                                  and how it will address those                                                                                    This section of the application should
                                                                                                          satisfied, the application should identify
                                                  challenges. This section should discuss                 that condition and describe the                       describe how the project will contribute
                                                  the project’s history, including a                      applicant’s control over whether it is                to a state of good repair by improving
                                                  description of any previously completed                 satisfied. Similarly, if a particular                 the condition or resilience of existing
                                                  components. The applicant may use this                  source of funds is available for                      transportation facilities and system
                                                  section to place the project into a                     expenditure only during a fixed time                  (described in Section E.1.i. of this
                                                  broader context of other infrastructure                 period, the application should describe               Notice), including the project’s current
                                                  investments being pursued by the                        that restriction. Complete information                condition and how the proposed project
                                                  project sponsor, and, if applicable, how                about project funds will ensure that the              will improve it, and any estimation of
                                                  it will benefit communities in rural                    Department’s expectations for award                   impacts on long-term cost structures or
                                                  areas.                                                  execution align with any funding                      impacts on overall life-cycle costs.
                                                  ii. Project Location                                    restrictions unrelated to the Department,
                                                                                                                                                                (c) Economic Competitiveness
                                                                                                          even if an award differs from the
                                                     This section of the application should               applicant’s request.
                                                  describe the project location, including                                                                        This section of the application should
                                                  a detailed geographical description of                  iv. Merit Criteria                                    describe how the project will support
                                                  the proposed project, a map of the                                                                            the Economic Competitiveness criterion
                                                                                                            This section of the application should
                                                  project’s location and connections to                                                                         (described in Section E.1.i. of this
                                                                                                          demonstrate how the project aligns with
                                                  existing transportation infrastructure,                                                                       Notice). The applicant should include
                                                                                                          the Merit Criteria described in Section
                                                  and geospatial data describing the                                                                            information about expected impacts of
                                                                                                          E.1 of this Notice. The Department
                                                  project location. If the project is located             encourages applicants to either address               the project on the movement of goods
                                                  within the boundary of a Census-                        each criterion or expressly state that the            and people, including how the project
                                                  designated UA, the application should                   project does not address the criterion.               increases the efficiency of movement
                                                  identify the UA.                                        Applicants are not required to follow a               and thereby reduces costs of doing
                                                                                                          specific format, but the outline                      business, reduces burdens of
                                                  iii. Grant Funds, Sources and Uses of
                                                                                                          suggested below, which addresses each                 commuting, and improves overall well-
                                                  Project Funds
                                                                                                          criterion separately, promotes a clear                being. The applicant should describe
                                                     This section of the application should               discussion that assists project                       the extent to which the project
                                                  describe the project’s budget. This                     evaluators. To minimize redundant                     contributes to the functioning and
                                                  budget should not include any                           information in the application, the                   growth of the economy, including the
                                                  previously incurred expenses. At a                      Department encourages applicants to                   extent to which the project addresses
                                                  minimum, it should include:                             cross-reference from this section of their            congestion, bridges service gaps in rural
                                                     (A) Project costs;
                                                                                                          application to relevant substantive                   areas, or attracts private economic
                                                     (B) For all funds to be used for eligible
                                                                                                          information in other sections of the                  development.
                                                  project costs, the source and amount of
                                                                                                          application. The guidance in this
                                                  those funds;                                                                                                  (d) Environmental Sustainability
                                                     (C) For non-Federal funds to be used                 section is about how the applicant
                                                  for eligible project costs, documentation               should organize their application.                      This section of the application should
                                                  of funding commitments should be                        Guidance describing how the
                                                                                                                                                                describe how the project addressed the
                                                  referenced here and included as an                      Department will evaluate projects
                                                                                                                                                                environmental sustainability criterion.
                                                  appendix to the application;                            against the Merit Criteria is in Section
                                                                                                                                                                Applicants are encouraged to provide
                                                     (D) For Federal funds to be used for                 E.1 of this Notice. Applicants also
                                                                                                          should review that section before                     quantitative information, including
                                                  eligible project costs, the amount,                                                                           baseline information that demonstrates
                                                  nature, and source of any required non-                 considering how to organize their
                                                                                                          application.                                          how the project will reduce energy
                                                  Federal match for those funds;                                                                                consumption, stormwater runoff, or
                                                     (E) A budget showing how each                        (1) Primary Selection Criteria                        achieve other benefits for the
                                                  source of funds will be spent. The
                                                                                                          (a) Safety                                            environment such as brownfield
                                                  budget should show how each funding
                                                                                                                                                                redevelopment.
                                                  source will share in each major                           This section of the application should
                                                  construction activity, and present that                 describe the anticipated outcomes of the              (e) Quality of Life
                                                  data in dollars and percentages.                        project that support the Safety criterion
                                                  Funding sources should be grouped into                  (described in Section E.1.i. of this                    This section should describe how the
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                                                  three categories: Non-Federal; TIGER;                   Notice). The applicant should include                 project increases transportation choices
                                                  and other Federal. If the project contains              information on, and to the extent                     for individuals to provide more freedom
                                                  individual components, the budget                       possible, quantify, how the project                   on transportation decisions and
                                                  should separate the costs of each project               would improve safety outcomes within                  improves access to essential services for
                                                  component. If the project will be                       the project area or wider transportation              people in communities across the
                                                  completed in phases, the budget should                  network, to include how the project will              United States, particularly for rural
                                                  separate the costs of each phase. The                   reduce the number, rate, and                          communities.


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                                                  (2) Secondary Selection Criteria                        project’s readiness is described in                   timeline specified in the project
                                                  (a) Innovation                                          Section E.1 of this Notice. Applicants                schedule and necessary to meet the
                                                                                                          also should review that section when                  statutory obligation deadline, including
                                                     This section of the application should               considering how to organize their                     satisfaction of all Federal, State and
                                                  describe innovative strategies used to                  application.                                          local requirements and completion of
                                                  pursue primary selection criteria and                     (A) Technical Feasibility. The                      the NEPA process. Specifically, the
                                                  the anticipated benefits of using those                 applicant should demonstrate the                      application should include:
                                                  strategies. If an applicant is proposing to             technical feasibility of the project with                (a) Information about the NEPA status
                                                  adopt innovative safety approaches or                   engineering and design studies and                    of the project. If the NEPA process is
                                                  technology, the application should                      activities; the development of design                 complete, an applicant should indicate
                                                  demonstrate the applicant’s capacity to                 criteria and/or a basis of design; the                the date of completion, and provide a
                                                  implement those innovations, the                        basis for the cost estimate presented in              Web site link or other reference to the
                                                  applicant’s understanding of whether                    the TIGER application, including the                  final Categorical Exclusion, Finding of
                                                  the innovations will require                            identification of contingency levels                  No Significant Impact, Record of
                                                  extraordinary permitting, approvals, or                 appropriate to its level of design; and               Decision, and any other NEPA
                                                  other procedural actions, and the effects               any scope, schedule, and budget risk-                 documents prepared. If the NEPA
                                                  of those innovations on the project                     mitigation measures. Applicants should                process is underway, but not complete,
                                                  delivery timeline. If an applicant plans                include a detailed statement of work                  the application should detail the type of
                                                  to incorporate innovative funding or                    that focuses on the technical and                     NEPA review underway, where the
                                                  financing, the applicant should describe                engineering aspects of the project and                project is in the process, and indicate
                                                  the funding or financing approach,                      describes in detail the project to be                 the anticipated date of completion of all
                                                  including a description of all activities               constructed.                                          milestones and of the final NEPA
                                                  undertaken to pursue private funding or                   (B) Project Schedule. The applicant                 determination. If the last agency action
                                                  financing for the project and the                       should include a detailed project                     with respect to NEPA documents
                                                  outcomes of those activities.                           schedule that identifies all major project            occurred more than three years before
                                                                                                          milestones. Examples of such                          the application date, the applicant
                                                  (b) Partnership                                         milestones include State and local                    should describe why the project has
                                                     This section of the application should               planning approvals (programming on                    been delayed and include a proposed
                                                  list all project parties, including details             the Statewide Transportation                          approach for verifying and, if necessary,
                                                  about the proposed grant recipient and                  Improvement Program), start and                       updating this material in accordance
                                                  other public and private parties who are                completion of NEPA and other Federal                  with applicable NEPA requirements.
                                                  involved in delivering the project. This                environmental reviews and approvals                      (b) Information on reviews, approvals,
                                                  section should also describe efforts to                 including permitting; design                          and permits by other agencies. An
                                                  collaborate among stakeholders,                         completion; right of way acquisition;                 application should indicate whether the
                                                  including with the private sector.                      approval of plans, specifications and                 proposed project requires reviews or
                                                  v. Project Readiness                                    estimates; procurement; State and local               approval actions by other agencies,5
                                                                                                          approvals; project partnership and                    indicate the status of such actions, and
                                                     This section of the application should               implementation agreements including
                                                  include information that, when                                                                                provide detailed information about the
                                                                                                          agreements with railroads; and                        status of those reviews or approvals and
                                                  considered with the project budget                      construction. The project schedule
                                                  information presented elsewhere in the                                                                        should demonstrate compliance with
                                                                                                          should be sufficiently detailed to                    any other applicable Federal, State, or
                                                  application, is sufficient for the                      demonstrate that:
                                                  Department to evaluate whether the                                                                            local requirements, and when such
                                                                                                            (1) All necessary activities will be
                                                  project is reasonably expected to begin                                                                       approvals are expected. Applicants
                                                                                                          complete to allow TIGER funds to be
                                                  construction in a timely manner. To                                                                           should provide a Web site link or other
                                                                                                          obligated sufficiently in advance of the
                                                  assist the Department’s project readiness                                                                     reference to copies of any reviews,
                                                                                                          statutory deadline (September 30, 2020
                                                  assessment, the applicant should                                                                              approvals, and permits prepared.
                                                                                                          for FY 2017 funds), and that any
                                                  provide the information requested on                                                                             (c) Environmental studies or other
                                                                                                          unexpected delays will not put the
                                                  technical feasibility, project schedule,                                                                      documents, preferably through a Web
                                                                                                          funds at risk of expiring before they are
                                                  project approvals, and project risks,                                                                         site link, that describe in detail known
                                                                                                          obligated;
                                                  each of which is described in greater                     (2) the project can begin construction              project impacts, and possible mitigation
                                                  detail in the following sections.                       quickly upon obligation of TIGER funds,               for those impacts.
                                                  Applicants are not required to follow                   and that the grant funds will be spent                   (d) A description of discussions with
                                                  the specific format described here, but                 expeditiously once construction starts;               the appropriate DOT operating
                                                  this organization, which addresses each                 and                                                   administration field or headquarters
                                                  relevant aspect of project readiness,                     (3) all real property and right-of-way              office regarding the project’s compliance
                                                  promotes a clear discussion that assists                acquisition will be completed in a                    with NEPA and other applicable Federal
                                                  project evaluators. To minimize                         timely manner in accordance with 49                   environmental reviews and approvals.
                                                  redundant information in the                            CFR part 24, 23 CFR part 710, and other                  (e) A description of public
                                                  application, the Department encourages                  applicable legal requirements or a                    engagement about the project that has
                                                  applicants to cross-reference from this                 statement that no acquisition is                      occurred, including details on the
                                                  section of their application to relevant                necessary.                                            degree to which public comments and
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                                                  substantive information in other                          (C) Required Approvals.                             commitments have been integrated into
                                                  sections of the application.                              (1) Environmental Permits and                       project development and design.
                                                     The guidance here is about what                      Reviews. The application should
                                                                                                                                                                  5 Projects that may impact protected resources
                                                  information applicants should provide                   demonstrate receipt (or reasonably
                                                                                                                                                                such as wetlands, species habitat, cultural or
                                                  and how the applicant should organize                   anticipated receipt) of all environmental             historic resources require review and approval by
                                                  their application. Guidance describing                  approvals and permits necessary for the               Federal and State agencies with jurisdiction over
                                                  how the Department will evaluate a                      project to proceed to construction on the             those resources.



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                                                    (2) State and Local Approvals. The                     in such documents. If the project is not             benefit-cost ratio and calculating the
                                                  applicant should demonstrate receipt of                  included in a relevant planning                      magnitude of net benefits and costs for
                                                  State and local approvals on which the                   document at the time the application is              the project. In support of each project
                                                  project depends, such as State and local                 submitted, the applicant should submit               for which an applicant seeks funding,
                                                  environmental and planning approvals                     a statement from the appropriate                     that applicant should submit a BCA that
                                                  and Statewide Transportation                             planning agency that actions are                     quantifies the expected benefits of the
                                                  Improvement Program (STIP) or                            underway to include the project in the               project against a no-build baseline,
                                                  (Transportation Improvement Program)                     relevant planning document.                          provides monetary estimates of the
                                                  TIP funding. Additional support from                        To the extent possible, freight projects          benefits’ economic value, and compares
                                                  relevant State and local officials is not                should be included in a State Freight                the properly-discounted present values
                                                  required; however, an applicant should                   Plan and supported by a State Freight                of these benefits to the project’s
                                                  demonstrate that the project has broad                   Advisory Committee (49 U.S.C. 70201,                 estimated costs.
                                                  public support.                                          70202), if these exist. Applicants should               The primary economic benefits from
                                                    (3) Federal Transportation                             provide links or other documentation                 projects eligible for TIGER grants are
                                                  Requirements Affecting State and Local                   supporting this consideration.                       likely to include savings in travel time
                                                  Planning. The planning requirements                         Because projects have different                   costs, vehicle operating costs, and safety
                                                  applicable to the Federal-aid highway                    schedules, the construction start date for           costs for both existing users of the
                                                  program apply to all TIGER projects, but                 each TIGER grant must be specified in                improved facility and new users who
                                                  for port, freight, and rail projects                     the project-specific agreements signed               may be attracted to it as a result of the
                                                  planning requirements of the operating                   by relevant operating administration                 project. Reduced damages from vehicle
                                                  administration that will administer the                  and the grant recipients, based on                   emissions and savings in maintenance
                                                  TIGER project will also apply,6                          critical path items that applicants                  costs to public agencies may also be
                                                  including intermodal projects located at                 identify in the application and will be              quantified. Applicants may describe
                                                  airport facilities.7 Applicants should                   consistent with relevant State and local             other categories of benefits in the BCA
                                                  demonstrate that a project that is                       plans.                                               that are more difficult to quantify and
                                                  required to be included in the relevant                     (D) Assessment of Project Risks and               value in economic terms, such as
                                                  State, metropolitan, and local planning                  Mitigation Strategies. Project risks, such           improving the reliability of travel times
                                                  documents has been or will be included                   as procurement delays, environmental                 or improvements to the existing human
                                                                                                           uncertainties, increases in real estate              and natural environments (such as
                                                     6 Under 23 U.S.C. 134 and 135, all projects           acquisition costs, uncommitted local                 increased connectivity, improved public
                                                  requiring an action by FHWA must be in the               match, or lack of legislative approval,              health, storm water runoff mitigation,
                                                  applicable plan and programming documents (e.g.,         affect the likelihood of successful                  and noise reduction), while also
                                                  metropolitan transportation plan, transportation
                                                  improvement program (TIP) and statewide                  project start and completion. The                    providing numerical estimates of the
                                                  transportation improvement program (STIP)).              applicant should identify all material               magnitude and timing of each of these
                                                  Further, in air quality non-attainment and               risks to the project and the strategies              additional impacts wherever possible.
                                                  maintenance areas, all regionally significant            that the lead applicant and any project              Any benefits claimed for the project,
                                                  projects, regardless of the funding source, must be
                                                  included in the conforming metropolitan                  partners have undertaken or will                     both quantified and unquantified,
                                                  transportation plan and TIP. Inclusion in the STIP       undertake in order to mitigate those                 should be clearly tied to the expected
                                                  is required under certain circumstances. To the          risks. The applicant should assess the               outcomes of the project.
                                                  extent a project is required to be on a metropolitan     greatest risks to the project and identify              The BCA should include the full costs
                                                  transportation plan, TIP, and/or STIP, it will not
                                                  receive a TIGER grant until it is included in such       how the project parties will mitigate                of developing, constructing, operating,
                                                  plans. Projects not currently included in these plans    those risks.                                         and maintaining the proposed project,
                                                  can be amended by the State and MPO. Projects that          To the extent it is unfamiliar with the           as well as the expected timing or
                                                  are not required to be in long range transportation      Federal program, the applicant should                schedule for costs in each of these
                                                  plans, STIPs, and TIPs will not need to be included                                                           categories. The BCA may also consider
                                                  in such plans in order to receive a TIGER grant.
                                                                                                           contact the appropriate DOT operating
                                                  Port, freight rail, and intermodal projects are not      administration field or headquarters                 the present discounted value of any
                                                  required to be on the State Rail Plans called for in     offices, as found in contact information             remaining service life of the asset at the
                                                  the Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement            at www.transportation.gov/TIGERgrants,               end of the analysis period (net of future
                                                  Act of 2008, or in a State Freight Plan as described                                                          maintenance and rehabilitation costs) as
                                                  in the FAST Act. However, applicants seeking
                                                                                                           for information on the pre-requisite
                                                  funding for freight projects are encouraged to           steps to obligate Federal funds in order             a deduction from the estimated costs.
                                                  demonstrate that they have done sufficient planning      to ensure that their project schedule is             The costs and benefits that are
                                                  to ensure that projects fit into a prioritized list of   reasonable and that there are no risks of            compared in the BCA should also cover
                                                  capital needs and are consistent with long-range                                                              the same project scope.
                                                  goals. Means of demonstrating this consistency
                                                                                                           delays in satisfying Federal
                                                  would include whether the project is in a TIP or         requirements.                                           The BCA should carefully document
                                                  a State Freight Plan that conforms to the                                                                     the assumptions and methodology used
                                                  requirements Section 70202 of Title 49 prior to the      vi. Benefit Cost Analysis                            to produce the analysis, including a
                                                  start of construction. Port planning guidelines are        This section describes the                         description of the baseline, the sources
                                                  available at StrongPorts.gov.                                                                                 of data used to project the outcomes of
                                                     7 Projects at grant obligated airports must be
                                                                                                           recommended approach for the
                                                  compatible with the FAA-approved Airport Layout          completion and submission of a benefit-              the project, and the values of key input
                                                  Plan, as well as aeronautical surfaces associated        cost analysis (BCA) as an appendix to                parameters. Applicants should provide
                                                  with the landing and takeoff of aircraft at the          the Project Narrative. The results of the            all relevant files used for their BCA,
                                                  airport. Additionally, projects at an airport: Must      analysis should be summarized in the                 including any spreadsheet files and
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                                                  comply with established Sponsor Grant Assurances,
                                                  including (but not limited to) requirements for non-     Project Narrative directly, as described             technical memos describing the analysis
                                                  exclusive use facilities, consultation with users,       in Section D.2.                                      (whether created in-house or by a
                                                  consistency with local plans including                     Applicants should delineate each of                contractor). The spreadsheets and
                                                  development of the area surrounding the airport,         their project’s expected outcomes in the             technical memos should present the
                                                  and consideration of the interest of nearby
                                                  communities, among others; and must not adversely
                                                                                                           form of a complete BCA to enable the                 calculations in sufficient detail and
                                                  affect the continued and unhindered access of            Department to evaluate the project’s                 transparency to allow the analysis to be
                                                  passengers to the terminal.                              cost-effectiveness by estimating a                   reproduced by DOT evaluators. Detailed


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                                                  guidance for estimating some types of                   may also be provided, but should be                   4. Submission Dates and Times
                                                  quantitative benefits and costs, together               limited to relevant information. Cover                i. Deadline
                                                  with recommended economic values for                    pages, tables of contents, and the federal
                                                  converting them to dollar terms and                     wage rate certification do not count                     Applications must be submitted by
                                                  discounting to their present values, are                towards the 30-page limit for the                     8:00 p.m. EDT on October 16, 2017. The
                                                  available in the Department’s guidance                  narrative portion of the application. The             Grants.gov ‘‘Apply’’ function will open
                                                  for conducting BCAs for projects                        only substantive portions of the                      by September 7, 2017. The Department
                                                  seeking funding under the TIGER                         application that may exceed the 30-page               has determined that an application
                                                  program (see https://                                   limit are any supporting documents                    deadline fewer than 60 days after this
                                                  www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/                    (including a more detailed discussion of              notice is published is appropriate
                                                  TIGERgrants).                                           the benefit-cost analysis) provided to                because this notice is substantially
                                                                                                          support assertions or conclusions made                similar to previous years.
                                                  vii. Cost Share
                                                                                                          in the 30-page narrative section. If                     To submit an application through
                                                     The applicant should describe the                                                                          Grants.gov, applicants must:
                                                  extent to which the project cannot be                   possible, Web site links to supporting
                                                                                                          documentation (including a more                          (1) Obtain a Data Universal
                                                  readily and efficiently completed                                                                             Numbering System (DUNS) number;
                                                  without a TIGER Discretionary Grant,                    detailed discussion of the benefit-cost
                                                                                                          analysis) should be provided rather than                 (2) Register with the System for
                                                  and describe the extent to which other                                                                        Award Management (SAM) at
                                                  sources of funds, including Federal,                    copies of these materials. Otherwise,
                                                                                                                                                                www.SAM.gov;
                                                  State, or local funding, may or may not                 supporting documents should be
                                                                                                                                                                   (3) Create a Grants.gov username and
                                                  be readily available for the project. This              included as appendices to the
                                                                                                                                                                password; and
                                                  section of the application should                       application. Applicants’ references to
                                                                                                                                                                   (4) The E-Business Point of Contact
                                                  include information that, when                          supporting documentation should
                                                                                                                                                                (POC) at the applicant’s organization
                                                  considered with the project budget                      clearly identify the relevant portion of
                                                                                                                                                                must respond to the registration email
                                                  information presented elsewhere in the                  the supporting material. At the
                                                                                                                                                                from Grants.gov and login at Grants.gov
                                                  application, is sufficient for the                      applicant’s discretion, relevant                      to authorize the applicant as the
                                                  Department to evaluate how the project                  materials provided previously to a                    Authorized Organization Representative
                                                  addresses the Cost Share criterion,                     relevant modal administration in                      (AOR). Please note that there can be
                                                  including:                                              support of a different DOT discretionary              more than one AOR for an organization.
                                                     (A) A description of the applicant’s                 financial assistance program (for                        Please note that the Grants.gov
                                                  activities to maximize the non-Federal                  example, New Starts or TIFIA) may be                  registration process usually takes 2–4
                                                  share of the project funding;                           referenced and described as unchanged.
                                                     (B) a description of any fiscal                                                                            weeks to complete and that the
                                                                                                          This information need not be                          Department will not consider late
                                                  constraints that affect the applicant’s                 resubmitted for the TIGER Discretionary
                                                  ability to use non-Federal contributions;                                                                     applications that are the result of failure
                                                                                                          Grant application but may be referenced               to register or comply with Grants.gov
                                                     (C) a description of the non-Federal
                                                                                                          as described above; Web site links to the             applicant requirements in a timely
                                                  share across the applicant’s
                                                                                                          materials are highly recommended. DOT                 manner. For information and instruction
                                                  transportation program, if the applicant
                                                                                                          recommends using appropriately                        on each of these processes, please see
                                                  is a regular recipient of federal
                                                  transportation funding; and                             descriptive file names (e.g., ‘‘Project               instructions at http://www.grants.gov/
                                                     (D) a description of the applicant’s                 Narrative,’’ ‘‘Maps,’’ ‘‘Memoranda of                 web/grants/applicants/applicant-
                                                  plan to address the full life-cycle costs               Understanding and Letters of Support,’’               faqs.html. If applicants experience
                                                  associated with the project, including a                etc.) for all attachments.                            difficulties at any point during the
                                                  description of operations and                                                                                 registration or application process,
                                                                                                          3. Unique Entity Identifier and System                please call the Grants.gov Customer
                                                  maintenance funding commitments                         for Award Management (SAM)
                                                  made by the applicant.                                                                                        Service Support Hotline at 1(800) 518–
                                                                                                             Each applicant must: (1) Be registered             4726, Monday-Friday from 7:00 a.m. to
                                                  viii. Federal Wage Rate Certification (a                                                                      9:00 p.m. EST.
                                                  Certification, Signed by the                            in SAM before submitting its
                                                  Applicant(s), Stating That It Will                      application; (2) provide a valid unique               ii. Consideration of Applications
                                                  Comply With the Requirements of                         entity identifier in its application; and
                                                                                                                                                                   Only applicants who comply with all
                                                  Subchapter IV of Chapter 31 of Title 40,                (3) continue to maintain an active SAM
                                                                                                                                                                submission deadlines described in this
                                                  United States Code [Federal Wage Rate                   registration with current information at
                                                                                                                                                                notice and electronically submit valid
                                                  Requirements], as Required by the FY                    all times during which it has an active               applications through Grants.gov will be
                                                  2017 Appropriations Act)                                Federal award or an application or plan               eligible for award. Applicants are
                                                                                                          under consideration by a Federal                      strongly encouraged to make
                                                    The purpose of this recommended
                                                                                                          awarding agency. The Department may                   submissions in advance of the deadline.
                                                  format is to ensure that applications
                                                  clearly address the program                             not make a TIGER grant to an applicant
                                                                                                          until the applicant has complied with                 iii. Late Applications
                                                  requirements and make critical
                                                  information readily apparent.                           all applicable unique entity identifier                  Applicants experiencing technical
                                                    DOT recommends that the project                       and SAM requirements and, if an                       issues with Grants.gov that are beyond
                                                  narrative be prepared with standard                     applicant has not fully complied with                 the applicant’s control must contact
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                                                  formatting preferences (i.e., a single-                 the requirements by the time the                      TIGERgrants@dot.gov prior to the
                                                  spaced document, using a standard 12-                   Department is ready to make a TIGER                   application deadline with the user name
                                                  point font, such as Times New Roman,                    grant, the Department may determine                   of the registrant and details of the
                                                  with 1-inch margins). The project                       that the applicant is not qualified to                technical issue experienced. The
                                                  narrative may not exceed 30 pages in                    receive a TIGER grant and use that                    applicant must provide:
                                                  length. Documentation supporting the                    determination as a basis for making a                    (1) Details of the technical issue
                                                  assertions made in the narrative portion                TIGER grant to another applicant.                     experienced;


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                                                     (2) Screen capture(s) of the technical               of goods and people. The Department                   more competitive that those that rely
                                                  issues experienced along with                           will consider the projected impacts on                solely on public non-Federal funding.
                                                  corresponding Grants.gov ‘‘Grant                        the number, rate, and consequences of
                                                                                                                                                                d. Environmental Sustainability
                                                  tracking number’’;                                      crashes, fatalities and injuries among
                                                     (3) The ‘‘Legal Business Name’’ for the              transportation users; the project’s                      The Department will consider the
                                                  applicant that was provided in the                      contribution to the elimination of                    extent to which the project improves
                                                  SF–424;                                                 highway/rail grade crossings, or the                  energy efficiency, reduces dependence
                                                     (4) The AOR name submitted in the                    project’s contribution to preventing                  on oil, reduces congestion-related
                                                  SF–424;                                                 unintended releases of hazardous                      emissions, improves water quality,
                                                     (5) The DUNS number associated with                  materials.                                            avoids and mitigates environmental
                                                  the application; and                                                                                          impacts and otherwise benefits the
                                                                                                          b. State of Good Repair                               environment, including through
                                                     (6) The Grants.gov Help Desk
                                                  Tracking Number.                                           The Department will assess whether                 alternative right of way uses
                                                     To ensure a fair competition of                      and to what extent: (1) The project is                demonstrating innovative ways to
                                                  limited discretionary funds, the                        consistent with relevant plans to                     improve or streamline environmental
                                                  following conditions are not valid                      maintain transportation facilities or                 reviews while maintaining the same
                                                  reasons to permit late submissions: (1)                 systems in a state of good repair and                 outcomes. The Department will assess
                                                  Failure to complete the registration                    address current and projected                         the project’s ability to: (i) Reduce energy
                                                  process before the deadline; (2) failure                vulnerabilities; (2) if left unimproved,              use and air or water pollution through
                                                  to follow Grants.gov instructions on                    the poor condition of the asset will                  congestion mitigation strategies; (ii)
                                                  how to register and apply as posted on                  threaten future transportation network                avoid adverse environmental impacts to
                                                  its Web site; (3) failure to follow all                 efficiency, mobility of goods or                      air or water quality, wetlands, and
                                                  instructions in this Notice of funding                  accessibility and mobility of people, or              endangered species; or (iii) provide
                                                  opportunity; and (4) technical issues                   economic growth; (3) the project is                   environmental benefits, such as
                                                  experienced with the applicant’s                                                                              brownfield redevelopment, ground
                                                                                                          appropriately capitalized up front and
                                                  computer or information technology                                                                            water recharge in areas of water scarcity,
                                                                                                          uses asset management approaches that
                                                  environment. After the Department                                                                             wetlands creation or improved habitat
                                                                                                          optimize its long-term cost structure; (4)
                                                  reviews all information submitted and                                                                         connectivity, and stormwater
                                                                                                          a sustainable source of revenue is
                                                                                                                                                                mitigation.
                                                  contact the Grants.gov Help Desk to                     available for operations and
                                                  validate reported technical issues, DOT                 maintenance of the project and the                    e. Quality of Life
                                                  staff will contact late applicants to                   project will reduce overall life-cycle                   The Department will consider the
                                                  approve or deny a request to submit a                   costs; and (5) the project includes a plan            extent to which the project increases
                                                  late application through Grants.gov. If                 to maintain the infrastructure in a state             transportation choices for individuals to
                                                  the reported technical issues cannot be                 of good repair. The Department will                   provide more freedom on transportation
                                                  validated, late applications will be                    prioritize projects that ensure the good              decisions and improves access to
                                                  rejected as untimely.                                   condition of infrastructure, including                essential services for people in
                                                                                                          rural infrastructure, that support                    communities across the United States,
                                                  E. Application Review Information
                                                                                                          commerce and economic growth.                         particularly for rural communities. The
                                                  1. Criteria                                                                                                   Department will consider the extent to
                                                                                                          c. Economic Competitiveness
                                                    This section specifies the criteria that                                                                    which the project improves connectivity
                                                  DOT will use to evaluate and award                         The Department will assess whether                 for citizens to jobs, health care, and
                                                  applications for TIGER Discretionary                    the project will (1) decrease                         other critical destinations.
                                                  Grants. The criteria incorporate the                    transportation costs and improve access,
                                                                                                          especially for rural communities,                     ii. Secondary Selection Criteria
                                                  statutory eligibility requirements for this
                                                  program, which are specified in this                    through reliable and timely access to                 a. Innovation
                                                  notice as relevant. There are two                       employment centers and job                               The Department will assess the use of
                                                  categories of selection criteria, ‘‘Primary             opportunities; (2) improve long-term                  innovative strategies to address the
                                                  Selection Criteria’’ and ‘‘Secondary                    efficiency, reliability or costs in the               primary selection criteria. The
                                                  Selection Criteria.’’ Projects will also be             movement of workers or goods; (3)                     Department particularly seeks to
                                                  evaluated for demonstrated project                      increase the economic productivity of                 experiment with innovative approaches
                                                  readiness, benefits and costs, and cost                 land, capital, or labor; (4) result in long-          to transportation safety, particularly in
                                                  share.                                                  term job creation and other economic                  relation to automated vehicles and the
                                                                                                          opportunities; or (5) help the United                 detection, mitigation, and
                                                  i. Primary Selection Criteria                           States compete in a global economy by                 documentation of safety risks. When
                                                     Applications that do not demonstrate                 facilitating efficient and reliable freight           making TIGER award decisions, the
                                                  a likelihood of significant long-term                   movement.                                             Department will consider any
                                                  benefits based on these criteria will not                  Projects that address congestion in                innovative safety approaches proposed
                                                  proceed in the evaluation process. DOT                  major urban areas, particularly those                 by the applicant, particularly projects
                                                  does not consider any primary selection                 that do so through the use of congestion              which incorporate innovative design
                                                  criterion more important than the                       pricing or the deployment of advanced                 solutions, enhance the environment for
                                                  others. The primary selection criteria,                 technology, projects that bridge gaps in              automated vehicles, or use technology
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                                                  which will receive equal consideration,                 service in rural areas, and projects that             to improve the detection, mitigation,
                                                  are:                                                    attract private economic development,                 and documentation of safety risks.
                                                                                                          all support national or regional                      Innovative safety approaches may
                                                  a. Safety                                               economic competitiveness. Projects that               include, but are not limited to:
                                                     The Department will assess the                       incorporate private sector contributions,                • Conflict detection and mitigation
                                                  project’s ability to foster a safe                      including through a public-private                    technologies (e.g., intersection alerts
                                                  transportation system for the movement                  partnership structure, are likely to be               and signal prioritization);


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                                                     • Dynamic signaling or pricing                       bring together diverse transportation                 resources may struggle to provide cost-
                                                  systems to reduce congestion;                           agencies and/or are supported,                        share that exceeds the minimum
                                                     • Signage and design features that                   financially or otherwise, by other                    requirements and will, therefore,
                                                  facilitate autonomous or semi-                          stakeholders that are pursuing similar                consider an applicant’s broader fiscal
                                                  autonomous vehicle technologies;                        objectives. For example, DOT will                     constraints when evaluating non-
                                                     • Applications to automatically                      consider the extent to which                          Federal contributions.
                                                  capture and report safety-related issues                transportation projects are coordinated                  This evaluation criterion is separate
                                                  (e.g., identifying and documenting near-                with economic development, housing,                   from the statutory cost share
                                                  miss incidents); and                                    water infrastructure, and land use plans              requirements for TIGER grants, which
                                                     • Cybersecurity elements to protect                  and policies or other public service                  are described Section C.2. Those
                                                  safety-critical systems.                                efforts.                                              statutory requirements establish the
                                                     For innovative safety proposals, the                                                                       minimum permissible non-Federal
                                                  Department will evaluate safety benefits                iii. Demonstrated Project Readiness                   share; they do not define a competitive
                                                  that those approaches could produce                        During application evaluation, the                 TIGER project.
                                                  and the broader applicability of the                    Department considers project readiness
                                                  potential results.                                      to assess the likelihood of successful                vi. Additional Considerations
                                                     DOT will also assess the extent to                   project. The Department will consider                   The FY 2017 Appropriations Act
                                                  which the project uses innovative                       significant risks to successful                       requires the Department to consider
                                                  technology to significantly enhance the                 completion of a project, including risks              contributions to geographic diversity
                                                  operational performance of the                          associated with environmental review,                 among recipients, including the need for
                                                  transportation system. Further, DOT                     permitting, technical feasibility,                    a balance between the needs of rural
                                                  will consider the extent to which the                   funding, and the applicant’s capacity to              and urban communities when selecting
                                                  project utilizes innovative practices in                manage project delivery. Risks do not                 TIGER projects.
                                                  contracting, congestion management,                     disqualify projects from award, but                   2. Review and Selection Process
                                                  asset management, or long-term                          competitive applications clearly and
                                                  operations and maintenance. DOT is                      directly describe achievable risk                        DOT reviews all eligible applications
                                                  interested in projects that apply                       mitigation strategies. A project with                 received before the deadline. The TIGER
                                                  innovative strategies to improve the                    mitigated risks or with a risk mitigation             review and selection process consists of
                                                  efficiency of project development or to                 plan is more competitive than a                       three phases: Technical Review, Tier
                                                  improve project delivery, including by                  comparable project with unaddressed                   Two Analysis consisting of project
                                                  using FHWA’s Special Experimental                       risks.                                                readiness and economic analysis, and
                                                  Project No. 14 (SEP–14) and Special                                                                           Senior Review. A Control and
                                                  Experimental Project No. 15 (SEP–15).                   iv. Project Costs and Benefits                        Calibration Team ensures consistency
                                                     DOT will also assess the extent to                     The Department will consider the                    across projects and appropriate
                                                  which the project incorporates                          project’s costs and benefits. To the                  documentation throughout the review
                                                  innovations in transportation funding                   extent possible, the Department will                  and selection process. In the Technical
                                                  and finance and leverages both existing                 rely on quantitative, data-supported                  Evaluation phase, teams comprising
                                                  and new sources of funding or financing                 analysis to assess how well a project                 staff from the Office of the Secretary
                                                  through both traditional and innovative                 addresses this criterion, including an                (OST) and modal administrations
                                                  means, including by using private sector                assessment of the project’s estimated                 review all eligible applications and rate
                                                  funding or financing and recycled                       benefit-cost ratio and net quantifiable               projects as Highly Recommended,
                                                  revenue from the competitive sale or                    benefits based on the applicant-supplied              Recommended, Acceptable, or Not
                                                  lease of publicly owned or operated                     BCA described in Section D.2.vi.                      Recommended based on how well the
                                                  assets.                                                                                                       projects align with the selection criteria.
                                                                                                          v. Cost Sharing or Matching                              Tier 2 Analysis consists of (1) an
                                                  b. Partnership                                             The Department seeks applications for              Economic Analysis and (2) a Project
                                                     The Department will consider the                     projects that exceed the minimum non-                 Readiness Analysis. The Economic
                                                  extent to which projects demonstrate                    Federal cost share requirement                        Analysis Team, comprising OST and
                                                  strong collaboration among a broad                      described in Section C.2. Additionally,               modal administration economic staff,
                                                  range of stakeholders. Projects with                    the FY 2017 Appropriations Act directs                assess the potential benefits and costs of
                                                  strong partnership typically involve                    the Department to prioritize projects                 the proposed projects. The Project
                                                  multiple partners in project                            that require a contribution of Federal                Readiness Team, comprising Office of
                                                  development and funding, such as State                  funds to complete an overall financing                the Secretary Office of Policy (OST–P)
                                                  and local governments, other public                     package, and all projects can increase                and modal administration staff,
                                                  entities, and/or private or nonprofit                   their competitiveness for purposes of                 evaluates the proposed project’s
                                                  entities. DOT will also assess the extent               the TIGER program by demonstrating                    technical and financial feasibility,
                                                  to which the project application                        significant non-Federal financial                     potential risks and mitigation strategies,
                                                  demonstrates collaboration among                        contributions. TIGER applications that                and project schedule, including the
                                                  neighboring or regional jurisdictions,                  include INFRA Grants program funding                  status of environmental approvals and
                                                  including neighboring rural areas, to                   as part of a proposed financing package               readiness to proceed.
                                                  achieve national, regional, or                          will be less competitive than those that                 In the third review phase, the Senior
                                                  metropolitan benefits. In the context of                do not.                                               Review Team, which includes senior
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                                                  public-private partnerships, DOT will                      DOT recognizes that applicants have                leadership from OST and the modal
                                                  assess the extent to which partners are                 varying abilities and resources to                    administrations, considers all projects
                                                  encouraged to ensure long-term asset                    contribute non-Federal contributions,                 that were rated Acceptable,
                                                  performance, such as through pay-for-                   especially those communities that are                 Recommended, or Highly
                                                  success approaches.                                     not routinely receiving and matching                  Recommended and determines which
                                                     DOT will also consider the extent to                 Federal funds. DOT recognizes certain                 projects to advance to the Secretary as
                                                  which projects include partnerships that                communities with fewer financial                      Highly Rated. The Secretary selects from


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                                                  the Highly Rated projects for final                     they relate to a TIGER project                        iii. Reporting of Matters Related to
                                                  awards.                                                 administered by the FHWA, please see                  Recipient Integrity and Performance
                                                                                                          http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/freight/                     If the total value of a selected
                                                  3. Additional Information
                                                                                                          infrastructureinfrastructure/tiger/                   applicant’s currently active grants,
                                                    Prior to award, each selected                         fy2015_gr_exhbt/index.htm. For TIGER                  cooperative agreements, and
                                                  applicant will be subject to a risk                     projects administered by the Federal                  procurement contracts from all Federal
                                                  assessment as required by 2 CFR                         Transit Administration and partially                  awarding agencies exceeds $10,000,000
                                                  200.205. The Department must review                     funded with Federal transit assistance,               for any period of time during the period
                                                  and consider any information about the                  all relevant requirements under chapter               of performance of this Federal award,
                                                  applicant that is in the designated                     53 of title 49 U.S.C. apply. For transit              then the applicant during that period of
                                                  integrity and performance system                        projects funded exclusively with TIGER                time must maintain the currency of
                                                  accessible through SAM (currently the                   Discretionary Grants funds, some                      information reported to the SAM that is
                                                  Federal Awardee Performance and                         requirements of chapter 53 of title 49                made available in the designated
                                                  Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)).                 U.S.C. and chapter VI of title 49 CFR                 integrity and performance system
                                                  An applicant may review information in                  apply. For projects administered by the               (currently FAPIIS) about civil, criminal,
                                                  FAPIIS and comment on any                               Federal Railroad Administration, FRA                  or administrative proceedings described
                                                  information about itself. The                           requirements described in 49 U.S.C.                   in paragraph 2 of this award term and
                                                  Department will consider comments by                    Subtitle V, part C apply.                             condition. This is a statutory
                                                  the applicant, in addition to the other                    Federal wage rate requirements                     requirement under section 872 of Public
                                                  information in FAPIIS, in making a                      included in subchapter IV of chapter 31               Law 110–417, as amended (41 U.S.C.
                                                  judgment about the applicant’s integrity,               of title 40, U.S.C., apply to all projects            2313). As required by section 3010 of
                                                  business ethics, and record of                          receiving funds under this program, and               Public Law 111–212, all information
                                                  performance under Federal awards                        apply to all parts of the project, whether            posted in the designated integrity and
                                                  when completing the review of risk                      funded with TIGER Discretionary Grant                 performance system on or after April 15,
                                                  posed by applicants.                                    funds, other Federal funds, or non-                   2011, except past performance reviews
                                                  F. Federal Award Administration                         Federal funds.                                        required for Federal procurement
                                                  Information                                                                                                   contracts, will be publicly available.
                                                                                                          3. Reporting
                                                  1. Federal Award Notice                                                                                       G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
                                                                                                          i. Progress Reporting on Grant Activities
                                                    Following the evaluation outlined in                                                                          For further information concerning
                                                  Section E, the Secretary will announce                     Each applicant selected for TIGER                  this notice please contact the TIGER
                                                  awarded projects by posting a list of                   Discretionary Grants funding must                     Discretionary Grants program staff via
                                                  selected projects at                                    submit quarterly progress reports and                 email at TIGERGrants@dot.gov, or call
                                                  www.transportation.gov/TIGER. Notice                    Federal Financial Reports (SF–425) to                 Howard Hill at 202–366–0301. A TDD is
                                                  of selection is not authorization to begin              monitor project progress and ensure                   available for individuals who are deaf or
                                                  performance. Following that                             accountability and financial                          hard of hearing at 202–366–3993. In
                                                  announcement, the relevant modal                        transparency in the TIGER program.                    addition, DOT will post answers to
                                                  administration will contact the point of                                                                      questions and requests for clarifications
                                                                                                          ii. System Performance Reporting                      on DOT’s Web site at
                                                  contact listed in the SF 424 to initiate
                                                  negotiation of the grant agreement for                     Each applicant selected for TIGER                  www.transportation.gov/TIGER. To
                                                  authorization.                                          Discretionary Grant funding must                      ensure applicants receive accurate
                                                                                                          collect information and report on the                 information about eligibility or the
                                                  2. Administrative and National Policy                   project’s observed performance with                   program, the applicant is encouraged to
                                                  Requirements                                            respect to the relevant long-term                     contact DOT directly, rather than
                                                     All awards will be administered                      outcomes that are expected to be                      through intermediaries or third parties,
                                                  pursuant to the Uniform Administrative                  achieved through construction of the                  with questions. DOT staff may also
                                                  Requirements, Cost Principles and                       project. Performance indicators will not              conduct briefings on the TIGER
                                                  Audit Requirements for Federal Awards                   include formal goals or targets, but will             Discretionary Grants selection and
                                                  found in 2 CFR part 200, as adopted by                  include observed measures under                       award process upon request.
                                                  DOT at 2 CFR part 1201. Additionally,                   baseline (pre-project) as well as post-               H. Other information
                                                  applicable Federal laws, rules and                      implementation outcomes for an agreed-
                                                  regulations of the relevant operating                   upon timeline, and will be used to                    1. Protection of Confidential Business
                                                  administration administering the project                evaluate and compare projects and                     Information
                                                  will apply to the projects that receive                 monitor the results that grant funds                     All information submitted as part of
                                                  TIGER Discretionary Grants awards,                      achieve to the intended long-term                     or in support of any application shall
                                                  including planning requirements,                        outcomes of the TIGER Discretionary                   use publicly available data or data that
                                                  Service Outcome Agreements,                             Grants program are achieved. To the                   can be made public and methodologies
                                                  Stakeholder Agreements, Buy America                     extent possible, performance indicators               that are accepted by industry practice
                                                  compliance, and other requirements                      used in the reporting should align with               and standards, to the extent possible. If
                                                  under DOT’s other highway, transit, rail,               the measures included in the                          the application includes information the
                                                  and port grant programs.                                application and should relate to at least             applicant considers to be a trade secret
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                                                     For projects administered by FHWA,                   one of the primary selection criteria                 or confidential commercial or financial
                                                  applicable Federal laws, rules, and                     defined in Section E. Performance                     information, the applicant should do the
                                                  regulations set forth in Title 23 U.S.C.                reporting continues for several years                 following: (1) Note on the front cover
                                                  and Title 23 CFR apply. For an                          after project construction is completed,              that the submission ‘‘Contains
                                                  illustrative list of the applicable laws,               and DOT does not provide TIGER                        Confidential Business Information
                                                  rules, regulations, executive orders,                   Discretionary Grant funding specifically              (CBI)’’; (2) mark each affected page
                                                  polices, guidelines, and requirements as                for performance reporting.                            ‘‘CBI’’; and (3) highlight or otherwise


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                                                  denote the CBI portions. DOT protects                      Subject: Review and discussion of                  admitted into the meeting room on a
                                                  such information from disclosure to the                 candidate designs for the 2019 America                first-come, first-serve basis as space is
                                                  extent allowed under applicable law. In                 the Beautiful Quarters Program, review                limited. Conference Room A&B can
                                                  the event DOT receives a Freedom of                     and discussion of new and revised                     accommodate up to 50 members of the
                                                  Information Act (FOIA) request for the                  candidate designs for the Office of                   public at any one time. In addition, all
                                                  information, DOT will follow the                        Strategic Services Congressional Gold                 persons entering a United States Mint
                                                  procedures described in its FOIA                        Medal, and review and approval of                     facility must adhere to building security
                                                  regulations at 49 CFR 7.17. Only                        annual reports.                                       protocol. This means they must consent
                                                  information that is ultimately                             Interested members of the public may
                                                                                                                                                                to the search of their persons and
                                                  determined to be confidential under that                either attend the meeting in person or
                                                                                                                                                                objects in their possession while on
                                                  procedure will be exempt from                           dial in to listen to the meeting at (866)
                                                                                                                                                                government grounds and when they
                                                  disclosure under FOIA.                                  564–9287/Access Code: 62956028.
                                                                                                             Interested persons should call the                 enter and leave the facility, and are
                                                  Elaine L. Chao,                                         CCAC HOTLINE at (202) 354–7502 for                    prohibited from bringing into the
                                                  Secretary.                                              the latest update on meeting time and                 facility weapons of any type, illegal
                                                  [FR Doc. 2017–19009 Filed 9–6–17; 8:45 am]              room location.                                        drugs, drug paraphernalia, or
                                                  BILLING CODE P                                             Any member of the public interested                contraband.
                                                                                                          in submitting matters for the CCAC’s                     The United States Mint Police Officer
                                                                                                          consideration is invited to submit them               conducting the screening will evaluate
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY                              by fax to the following number: 202–                  whether an item may enter into or exit
                                                                                                          756–6525.                                             from a facility based upon federal law,
                                                  United States Mint                                         In accordance with 31 U.S.C. 5135,
                                                                                                                                                                Treasury policy, United States Mint
                                                                                                          the CCAC:
                                                  Notification of Citizens Coinage                           D Advises the Secretary of the                     Policy, and local operating procedure;
                                                  Advisory Committee September 19,                        Treasury on any theme or design                       and all prohibited and unauthorized
                                                  2017, Public Meeting                                    proposals relating to circulating coinage,            items will be subject to confiscation and
                                                                                                          bullion coinage, Congressional Gold                   disposal.
                                                  ACTION:Notification of Citizens Coinage
                                                  Advisory Committee September 19,                        Medals, and national and other medals.                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                             D Advises the Secretary of the                     Betty Birdsong, Acting United States
                                                  2017, public meeting.
                                                                                                          Treasury with regard to the events,                   Mint Liaison to the CCAC; 801 9th
                                                  SUMMARY:  Pursuant to United States                     persons, or places to be commemorated                 Street NW., Washington, DC 20220; or
                                                  Code, Title 31, section 5135(b)(8)(C), the              by the issuance of commemorative coins
                                                                                                                                                                call 202–354–7200.
                                                  United States Mint announces the                        in each of the five calendar years
                                                  Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee                     succeeding the year in which a                          Authority: 31 U.S.C. 5135(b)(8)(C).
                                                  (CCAC) public meeting scheduled for                     commemorative coin designation is                       Dated: August 29, 2017.
                                                  September 19, 2017.                                     made.
                                                    Date: September 19, 2017.                                D Makes recommendations with                       David Motl,
                                                    Time: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.                         respect to the mintage level for any                  Acting Deputy Director, United States Mint.
                                                    Location: Second Floor Conference                     commemorative coin recommended.                       [FR Doc. 2017–19005 Filed 9–6–17; 8:45 am]
                                                  Room, United States Mint, 801 9th                          Members of the public interested in                BILLING CODE P
                                                  Street NW., Washington, DC 20220.                       attending the meeting in person will be
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of funding opportunity.
DatesApplications must be submitted by 8:00 p.m. E.D.T. on October 16, 2017.
ContactFor further information concerning this notice, please contact the TIGER Discretionary Grants program staff via email at [email protected], or call Howard Hill at 202-366- 0301. A TDD is available for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing at 202-366-3993. In addition, DOT will regularly post answers to questions and requests for clarifications as well as information about webinars for further guidance on DOT's Web site at www.transportation.gov/TIGER.
FR Citation82 FR 42426 

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