Transit Agency Seeks Feedback on Accessibility Paperwork Renewal
Published Date: 4/23/2026
Notice
Summary
The Federal Transit Administration is asking for public feedback on a new info collection for the All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP), which helps make transit stations easier for everyone to use. This affects transit agencies that will share info to improve accessibility. Comments are due by May 26, 2026, and the goal is to keep the process smooth without extra costs or hassle.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Upgrading Legacy Transit Stations
The All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP) is a competitive grant program that helps transit agencies upgrade older rail and fixed-guideway stations so they are fully accessible. ASAP funds improvements such as elevators, ramps, and level boarding to remove barriers and help passengers use public transportation independently and reliably.
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