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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 170 · § 170.134

§ 170.134. What transit facilities and activities are eligible for TTP funding?

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Transit facilities and activities eligible for TTP funding include, but are not limited to:
(a)Acquiring, constructing, operating, supervising or inspecting new, used or refurbished equipment, buildings, facilities, buses, vans, water craft, and other vehicles for use in public transportation;
(b)Transit-related intelligent transportation systems;
(c)Rehabilitating, remanufacturing, and overhauling a transit vehicle;
(d)Preventive maintenance;
(e)Leasing transit vehicles, equipment, buildings, and facilities for use in mass transportation;
(f)Third-party contracts for otherwise eligible transit facilities and activities;
(g)Public transportation improvements that enhance economic and community development, such as bus shelters in shopping centers, parking lots, pedestrian improvements, and support facilities that incorporate other community services;
(h)Passenger shelters, bus stop signs, and similar passenger amenities;
(i)Introduction of new public transportation technology;
(j)Provision of fixed route, demand response services, and non-fixed route paratransit transportation services;
(k)Radio and communication equipment to support Tribal transit programs;
(l)Transit; and
(m)Any additional activities authorized by 49 U.S.C. 5311.
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