No Changes to Bus Grant Paperwork, Comments Welcome Anyway
Published Date: 3/26/2026
Notice
Summary
The Federal Transit Administration wants to keep collecting info for its bus and clean energy bus programs without changing anything. This affects transit agencies that get funding to improve buses and bus facilities, especially those focusing on low or no emission vehicles. If you have thoughts, send them in by May 26, 2026, so the government can keep supporting cleaner, better bus rides.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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PRA Info Collection Continues
If you are a transit agency, state, tribe, or nonprofit that applies for or receives FTA buses and bus facilities or Low or No Emission grants, you must continue to provide applicant/project information, progress reports, technical specifications, certifications, and periodic performance reports under the existing information collection (OMB No. 2132-0576). FTA estimates 1,035 respondents, 1,035 annual responses, and a total annual burden of 56,734 hours, and is requesting a 3-year extension without change.
Low‑No Grant Reporting Requirements
If you apply for or receive Low or No Emission (Low‑No) grants, you must provide project descriptions, anticipated benefits, technical specifications for zero‑ or low‑emission buses, certify environmental and accessibility compliance, and report project progress and use of funds as part of the existing information collection. The collection is part of the same OMB No. 2132-0576 request and is being extended without change.
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