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Rural/Non-Urbanized Transit Systems

Federal Transit Authorities Section 5311 Program

Background

The goals of the Rural Public Transportation (Section 5311) Grant Program are to enhance the access of people in non-urbanized areas to health care, shopping, education, employment, public services, and recreation. Currently, there are 39 operators providing transportation in rural areas and cities with populations less than 50,000 throughout the State of Texas. The Texas rural transportation program is the largest in the nation.

Funding

Program funds may be used for capital, operating, and administrative assistance to state agencies, local public bodies, nonprofit organizations (including Indian tribes and groups) and operators of public transportation services. Private for profit operators of public transportation services may participate in the program through contracts with eligible recipients. An entity must be a rural transit district to receive rural transportation funds. A rural transit district is defined as a political subdivision of one or more counties of the state that provides and coordinates rural public transportation within its boundaries.

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