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Section 5311, Rural Public Transportation Program

The Section 5311 grant program's goals are to address the mobility needs of Arizona's rural population by: (1) enhancing access to health care, shopping, education, employment, public services, and recreation; (2) assisting local communities in building effective transit services in rural areas.

Annually, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) allocates federal funds for the Section 5311 grant Program, these are apportioned to the State on a formula basis; providing funding to support the administrative, operating, and capital costs of operating public transit services in rural areas. The state has the primary responsibility to provide for the fair and equitable distribution of funds to qualified applicants. In Arizona, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), Multimodal Planning Division manages the Section 5311 Grant Program, funding is provided to counties, cities, towns, and Native American tribes to operate transit systems at the local level. Approximately 3.1 million miles of transportation service are provided annually to more than 968,000 passengers. Over 190,000 hours of service are provided by these systems.

Funds may be used for public transit services operating:

  • within small urban and rural communities
  • among small urban and rural communities
  • between small urban and rural communities and Urbanized Areas (cities of 50,000 or more).

Funds are distributed annually through a competitive application process. The application process is kicked off with a series of workshops and webinars that provide guidance on the process in September/October, applications are submitted in December and awards are generally made in July of each year. The program renews every federal fiscal year, October 1 of each year.

In order to provide our 5311 recipients with the most responsive customer service as well as work towards the growth of the rural transit program across the state, ADOT is introducing a new, regionally focused approach to managing the 5311 program. This approach has resulted in three distinct regions in the state : north, central and south regions. Each region has a program manager and number of eligible recipients.

ADOT strongly encourages coordination of services to facilitate the most efficient use of Federal, State and local resources. Our goal is to support the development of a statewidemulti-modal transportation system that is economically efficient and environmentally sound.

 

Participating 5311 Programs:

City of Douglas City of Douglas Helping Hands Agency (City of Page)
bullet City of Benson Hopi Tribe
bullet City of Bisbee bullet Navajo Nation
bullet City of Bullhead City bullet Tucson RTA
bullet City of Coolidge bullet Regional Public Transportation Authority (RPTA)
bullet City of Cottonwood bullet Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
bullet City of Kingman bullet San Carlos Apache Transit
bullet City of Lake Havasu City bullet Town of Chino Valley
bullet City of Maricopa bullet Town of Miami
bullet City of Show Low and Pinetop/Lakeside bullet Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority
bullet City of Sierra Vista  
 

Program Resources:

 
bullet 5311 FTA Circular  
bullet 5311 Workshop Presentations  
bullet Capital and Facility Procurement Handbook  
bullet FY 2009 Section 5311 Annual Report  
bullet FTA Funding Apportionments  
bullet I speak cards  
bullet Title VI Compliance Poster For Transit  

 

For inquiries regarding the Section 5311 Program

Arizona Department of Transportation
Multimodal Planning Division

Northern AZ
Tracy Young
602.712.7106

Central AZ
Sara Allred
602.712.4498

Southern AZ
Nicole Patrick
602.712.8947

206 South 17th Avenue, Mail Drop 340 B Phoenix, Arizona 85007

 

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