Transit Agencies Ditch Weekly Reports to Cut Bureaucratic Hassle
Published Date: 1/15/2026
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Summary
Starting January 15, 2026, transit agencies no longer have to send weekly reports to the National Transit Database. This change affects all transit systems that were submitting these weekly updates, cutting down paperwork and saving time without losing important info. It’s a win for agencies who want less hassle and aligns with the government’s goal to reduce unnecessary rules.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Weekly WE-20 Reporting Rescinded
If you run or work for a transit agency that was sending weekly WE-20 reports to the National Transit Database (NTD), you no longer have to submit those weekly reports starting January 15, 2026. The Federal Transit Administration says this removes paperwork and saves staff time for all transit systems that had been submitting weekly updates.
Relief for Rural and Small Operators
Rural states and small transit operators with limited staff reported that weekly WE-20 filings were a significant burden. The rescission, effective January 15, 2026, specifically reduces that filing burden on small and rural operators, freeing time for transit operations, planning, and analysis.
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