FTA announces final rule to encourage private-sector transit involvement

May 31, 2018

The rule allows transit industry officials to identify barriers to private partnerships for transit projects

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (U.S. DOT) Federal Transit Administration (FTA) yesterday issued the Private Investment Project Procedures (PIPP) Final Rule that describes new procedures aimed at helping the federal government develop more effective approaches to spurring private participation and investment in project planning, development, finance, design, construction, maintenance and operations.

PIPP allows grantees the ability to identify FTA regulations, practices, procedures or guidance that may impede the use of a public-private partnership (P3) or private investment in that project. The FTA Administrator would have discretion to grant a modification or waiver of a requirement if certain criteria are met. PIPP could not be used to waive any requirement under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) or any other provision of Federal statute.

FTA issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on Private Investment Project Procedures on July 31, 2017. The Final Rule incorporates changes made in response to the public comments received on the NPRM. Congress required FTA to develop and implement procedures to address potential impediments to public-private partnerships in the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21).

---------

Source: Federal Transit Administration

Sponsored Recommendations

Our new Bridge Hanger animation demonstrates how fast and easy it is to install light, sturdy fiberglass conduit onto bridges.
Learn how Champion Flame Shield® Provides a Safe Solution in Fire Sensitive Applications
See how fiberglass conduit stacks up to the competition in crucial areas like weight, corrosion resistance and installation cost.
See how Champion Fiberglass compares to PVC, GRC and PVC-coated steel in installation.