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1 Description of document: Requested date: Released date: Posted date: Title of document Listing of Federal Transit Administration (FTA) reports produced for Congress not posted on the Department of Transportation (DOT) public internet website, November August October-2010 Federal Transit Administration New Start Full Funding Grant Agreement Quarterly Reports (for various dates) Date/date range of document: October 2006 March 2010 Source of document: FOIA Requester Service Center Federal Transit Administration 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE 4th Floor East Building Washington, DC The governmentattic.org web site ( the site ) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information provided on the governmentattic.org web site or in this file. The public records published on the site were obtained from government agencies using proper legal channels. Each document is identified as to the source. Any concerns about the contents of the site should be directed to the agency originating the document in question. GovernmentAttic.org is not responsible for the contents of documents published on the website.
2 u.s. Department Of Transportation Federal Transit Administration Headquarters 1200 New Jersey Avenue S.E. Washinqton DC August 16, 2010 Our File No. FYIO-0130 This letter is in response to your letter of November 10,2009, requesting information under the Freedom ofinformation Act (FOIA). Specifically, you requested a copy of "each report produced for Congress by the Transportation Dept during the past three (3) years, and which are not posted on the DOT public internet website." A search of the FT A files has disclosed documents responsive to your request which are enclosed. The duplication fee is negligible and is waived pursuant to the FOIA and the Department of Transportation regulations, 49 C.F.R (c). I hope this information meets your needs. Tommy arter Directo, Office of Management Planning Enclosure
3 '. FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For October, November, December 2006 L CHARLOTTE PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT South Corridor Light Rail (October, November & December) 2, CHICAGO a. North Central Service Expansion (NCS) (October, November & December) b. Southwest Service Extension and Expansion (SWS) (October, November & December) c, Union Pacific West Line Extension (UPW) (October, November & December)!h. Ravenswood Line Expansion (October, November & December) 3. CLEVELAND 1:.. DALLAS Euclid Corridor (October, November & December).!.:... North Central Corridor (October, November & December) b. Northwest/Southeast Corridor (October, November & December) ~ DENVER Transportation Expansion Project (T-REX) (October, November & December) 2:.. FT. LAUDERDALE Pompano Beach Double Track Corridor Improvement (October, November & December) 7. HOUSTON Houston - METRO Regional Bus Plan Projects (October, November & December)
4 8. LOS ANGELES 2 Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT (October, November & December) 9. NEW JERSEY!.:... Newark Elizabeth Rail Link (NERL) (October, November & December) 10. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center and South Ferry Terminal Station (October, November & December) b. PATH Station (October, November & December) c. East Side Access (October, November & December) ll PHOENIX Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail (October, November & December) 12. PITTSBURGH!.:... Airport Busway/Wabash HOV Facility (October, November & December)!!:... Stage II LRT Priority Project (October, November & December) :... North Shore (October, November & December) g PORTLAND Washington County Commuter Rail (October, November & December) 14. SAN DIEGO!h Mission Valley East (MVE) LRT Extension (October, November & December) b. Oceanside-Escondido Rail Project (October, November & December) 15. SAN JUAN Tren Urbano Rail Transit Project (October, November & December) 16. SEATTLE Central Link Light Rail Project (October, November & December) 17. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project (October, November & December)
5 3 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT North San Diego County Transit District NCTD, Spot Report No.2 Charlotte Area Transit System, Update letter to Baseline Report San Francisco Municipal Railway, Update letter to Baseline Report
6 FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For January, February, March CHARLOTTE PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT South Corridor Light Rail (January, February & March) 2. CHICAGO a. North Central Service Expansion (NCS) (January, February & March) b. Southwest Service Extension and Expansion (SWS) (January, February & March) c. Union Pacific West Line Extension (UPW) (January, February & March)!!:.. Ravenswood Line Expansion (January, February & March) 3. CLEVELAND.1:,. DALLAS Euclid Corridor (January, February & March)!!.:... North Central Corridor (January, February & March) b. Northwest/Southeast Corridor (January, February & March) ~ DENVER Transportation Expansion Project (T-REX) (January, February & March) 2.:.. FT. LAUDERDALE Pompano Beach Double Track Corridor Improvement (January, February & March) 7. HOUSTON Houston - METRO Regional Bus Plan Projects (January, Februarv & March)
7 8. LOS ANGELES 2 Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT (January, February & March) 9. NEW JERSEY!!.:... Newark Elizabeth Rail Link (NERL) (January, February & March) 10. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center and South Ferry Terminal Station (January, February & March) b. PATH Station (January, February & March). : East Side Access (January, February & March)!!.: PHOENIX Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail (January, February & March) 12. PITTSBURGH!!.:... Airport Busway/Wabash HOV Facility (January, February & March)!h Stage II LRT Priority Project (January, February & March) :... North Shore (January, February & March)!b PORTLAND Washington County Commuter Rail (January, February & March) 14. SAN DIEGO ~ Mission Valley East (MVE) LRT Extension (January, February & March) b. Oceanside-Escondido Rail Project (January, February & March) 15. SAN JUAN Tren Urbano Rail Transit Project (January, Februarv & March) 16. SEATTLE Central Link Light Rail Project (January, February & March) 17. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project (January, February & March)
8 3 FTI\JANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation, Spot Report No.2 Charlotte Area Transit System, Spot Report 2
9 FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For April, May, June : CHARLOTTE PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT South Corridor Light Rail (April, May & June) 2. CHICAGO!..:... Ravenswood Line Expansion (April, May & June) 3. CLEVELAND Euclid Corridor (April, May & June) ~ DALLAS!..:... North Central Corridor (April, May & June) b. Northwest/Southeast Corridor (April, May & June) ~ DENVER Transportation Expansion Project (T-REX) (April, May & June) 6. HOUSTON Houston - METRO Regional Bus Plan Projects (April, May & June) 7. LOS ANGELES Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT (April, May & June) 8. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center and South Ferry Terminal Station (April, May & June) b. PATH Station (April, May & June) c. Route 9A (April, May & June) d. East Side Access (April, May & June)
10 .. 9. PHOENIX 2 Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail (April, May & June) 10. PITTSBURGH ~ Airport Busway/Wabash HOV Facility (April, May & June) h:.. Stage II LRT Priority Project (April, May & June) :... North Shore (April, May & June).!!: PORTLAND a. Washington County Commuter Rail (April, May & June) 12. SAN DIEGO!.: Oceanside-Escondido Rail Project (April, May & June) 13. SEATTLE Central Link Light Rail Project (April, May & June) 14. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project (April, May & June) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT New York Second Avenue, Spot Report No.2 Norfolk HRT, Baseline Report
11 FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For July, August, September 2007.L CHARLOTTE PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT South Corridor Light Rail (July, August & September) 2. CHICAGO!!... Ravenswood Line Expansion (July, August & September) 3. CLEVELAND 4. DALLAS Euclid Corridor (July, August & September) a. Northwest/Southeast Corridor (July, August & September) 5. HOUSTON Houston - METRO Regional Bus Plan Projects (July, August & September) 6. LOS ANGELES Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT <.J.!!!y, August & September) 7. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center and South Ferrv Terminal Station (J!!!y, August & September) b. PATH Station (July, August & September) c. Route 9A (J!!!y, August & September) d. East Side Access (July, August & September)
12 8. PHOENIX 2 Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail (July, August & September) 9. PITTSBURGH!h.. Airport Busway/Wabash HOV Facility (July, August & September) h:... Stage II LRT Priority Project (July, August & September).:... North Shore (July, August & September) 10. PORTLAND a. Washington County Commuter Rail (July, August & September) 11. SAN DIEGO,!b SEATTLE a. Oceanside-Escondido Rail Project (July, August & September) Central Link Light Rail Project (July, August & September) 13. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project (July, August & September) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Minneapolis, Metropolitan Council, Baseline Report Minneapolis, Metropolitan Council Spot Report No.1
13 FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For October, November, December : CHARLOTTE PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT South Corridor Light Rail (October, November & December) 2. CHICAGO!h.. Ravenswood Line Expansion (October, November & December) 3. CLEVELAND 4. DALLAS Euclid Corridor (October, November & December) a. Northwest/Southeast Corridor (October, November & December) 5. LOS ANGELES Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT (October, November & December) 6. MINNEAPOLIS Northstar Commuter Rail (October, November & December) 7. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center and South Ferry Terminal Station (October, November & December) b. PATH Station (October, November & December) c. Route 9A (October, November & December) d. East Side Access (October, November & December) e. Second Avenue (October, November & December)
14 : NORFOLK 2 Light Rail (October, November & December) 9. PHOENIX Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail (October, November & December) 10. PITTSBURGH!h. North Shore (October, November & December)!.L PORTLAND a. Washington County Commuter Rail (October, November & December) 12. SAN DIEGO a. Oceanside-Escondido Rail Project (October, November & December) 13. SEATTLE Central Link Light Rail Project (October, November & December) 14. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project (October, November & December) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT No reports completed this quarter.
15 FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For January, February, March CHARLOTTE PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT South Corridor Light Rail (January, February & March) 2. CHICAGO!h.. Ravenswood Line Expansion (January, February & March) 3. CLEVELAND 4. DALLAS Euclid Corridor (January, February & March) a. Northwest/Southeast Corridor (January, February & March) 5. LOS ANGELES Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT (January, February & March) 6. MINNEAPOLIS Northstar Commuter Rail (January, February & March) 7. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center and South Ferry Terminal Station (January, February & March) b. PATH Station (January, Februarv & March). : Route 9A (January, February & March) d. East Side Access (January, Februarv & March) e. Second Avenue (January, February & March)
16 8. NORFOLK 2 Light Rail (January, February & March) 9. PHOENIX Central PhoenixlEast Valley Light Rail (January, February & March) 10. PITTSBURGH!!..:... North Shore (January, February & March)!!.: PORTLAND a. Washington County Commuter Rail (January, February & March) 12. SAN DIEGO!h Oceanside-Escondido Rail Project (January, February & March) ll: SEATTLE Central Link Light Rail Project (January, February & March) 14. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project (January, February & March) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, Spot Report No.4
17 FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For April, May, June CHICAGO PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Ravenswood Line Expansion (April, May & June) 2. CLEVELAND 3. DALLAS Euclid Corridor (April, May & June) Northwest/Southeast Corridor (April, May & June) 4. LOS ANGELES Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT (April, May & June) 5. MINNEAPOLIS Northstar Commuter Rail (April, May & June) 6. NEWYORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center and South Ferry Terminal Station (April, May & June) b. PATH Station (April, May & June) c. Route 9A (April, May & June) d. East Side Access (April, May & June) e. Second Avenue (April, May & June)
18 7. NORFOLK 2 Light Rail (April, May & June) 8. PHOENIX Central PhoenixlEast Valley Light Rail (April, May & June) 9. PITTSBURGH North Shore Connector (April, May & June) 10. PORTLAND Washington County Commuter Rail (April, May & June) II. SAN DIEGO Oceanside-Escondido Rail Project (April, May & June) 12. SEATTLE Central Link Light Rail Project (April, May & June) 13. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project (April, May & June) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Utah Transit Authority, Spot Report No.4
19 FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For July, August, September CHICAGO PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Ravenswood Line Expansion G!!!!Y, August & September) 2. CLEVELAND 3. DALLAS Euclid Corridor (July, August & September) Northwest/Southeast Corridor G!!!!Y, August & September) 4. LOS ANGELES Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT (July, August & September) 5. MINNEAPOLIS Northstar Commuter Rail G!!!!Y, August & September) 6. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center and South Ferry Terminal Station (July, August & September) b. PATH Station (July, August & September) c. Route 9A (July, August & September) d. East Side Access (July, August & September) e. Second Avenue (July, August & September)
20 7. NORFOLK 2 Light Rail (July, August & September) 8. PHOENIX Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail (July, August & September) 9. PITTSBURGH North Shore Connector (July, August & September) 10. PORTLAND Washington County Commuter Rail (July, August & September) 11. SAN DIEGO Oceanside-Escondido Rail Project (July, August & September) 12. SEATTLE Central Link Light Rail Project ~ August & September) 13. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project ~ August & September) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Dallas Area Rapid Transit Spot Report No.4 Denver RTD Spot Report Number 2 Seattle OS Spot Report Number 5
21 : FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For October, November, December CHICAGO PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Ravenswood Line Expansion (October, November & December) 2. CLEVELAND 3. DALLAS Euclid Corridor (October, November & December) Northwest/Southeast Corridor (October, November & December) 4. LOS ANGELES Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT (October, November & December) 5. MINNEAPOLIS Northstar Commuter Rail (October, November & December) 6. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center and South Ferry Terminal Station (October, November & December) b. PATH Station (October, November & December) c. Route 9A (October, November & December) d. East Side Access (October, November & December) e. Second Avenue (October, November & December)
22 7. NORFOLK 2 Light Rail (October, November & December) 8. PHOENIX Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail (October, November & December) 9. PITTSBURGH North Shore Connector (October, November & December) 10. PORTLAND Washington County Commuter Rail (October, November & December) 11. SEATTLE Central Link Light Rail Project (October, November & December) 12. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project (December) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Washington MWAA and WMATA Report
23 FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For October, November, December CHICAGO 2. DALLAS PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Ravenswood Line Expansion (October, November & December) Northwest/Southeast Corridor (October, November & December) 3. LOS ANGELES Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT (October, November & December) 4. MINNEAPOLIS Northstar Commuter Rail (October, November) 5. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center (October, November & December) b. PATH Station (October, November & December) c. East Side Access (October, November & December) d. Second Avenue (October, November & December) 6. NORFOLK Light Rail (October, November) 7. PITTSBURGH North Shore Connector (October, November) 8. PORTLAND South Corridor Light Rail (October, November)
24 9. SEATTLE 2 Central Link Light Rail Project (October, November) University Link Light Rail Project (October, November & December) 10. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project (December) Mid Jordan Light Rail (October, November & December) 11. WASHINGTON Dulles Extension (October, November & December) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT No Report
25 FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For January, February, March CHICAGO PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Ravenswood Line Expansion (January, February & March) 2. CLEVELAND 3. DALLAS Euclid Corridor (January, February & March) Northwest/Southeast Corridor (January, February & March) 4. LOS ANGELES Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT (January, February & March) 5. MINNEAPOLIS Northstar Commuter Rail (Januarv, February & March) 6. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center and South Ferry Terminal Station (January, February & March) b. PATH Station (January, February & March) c. Route 9A (January, February & March) d. East Side Access (January, February & March) e. Second Avenue (January, February & March)
26 '. 7. NORFOLK 2 8. PHOENIX Light Rail (January, February & March) Central PhoenixlEast Valley Light Rail (January, February & March) 9. PITTSBURGH North Shore Connector (January, February & March) 10. PORTLAND Washington County Commuter Rail (January, February & March) South Corridor Light Rail (January, February & March) II. SEATTLE Central Link Light Rail Project (January, February & March) 12. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project (March) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT No Report
27 FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For April, May, June CHICAGO PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Ravenswood Line Expansion (April, May & June) 2. CLEVELAND 3. DALLAS Euclid Corridor (April, May & June) Northwest/Southeast Corridor (April, May & June) 4. LOS ANGELES Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT (April, May & June) 5. MINNEAPOLIS Northstar Commuter Rail (April, May & June) 6. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center and South Ferry Terminal Station (April, May & June) b. PATH Station (April, May & June) c. Route 9A (April, May & June) d. East Side Access (April, May & June) e. Second Avenue (April, May & June)
28 7. NORFOLK 2 8. PHOENIX Light Rail (April, May & June) Central PhoenixlEast Valley Light Rail (April, May & June) 9. PITTSBURGH North Shore Connector (April, May & June) 10. PORTLAND Washington County Commuter Rail (April, May & June) South Corridor Light Rail (April, May & June) 11. SEATTLE Central Link Light Rail Project (April, May & June) University Link Light Rail Project (April, May & June) 12. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project (June) Mid Jordan Light Rail (April, May & June) 13. WASHINGTON Dulles Extension (April, May & June) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT No Report
29 FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For July, August, September 2009 I. CHICAGO PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT Ravenswood Line Expansion (July, August & September) 2. CLEVELAND 3. DALLAS Euclid Corridor (July, August & September) Northwest/Southeast Corridor (July, August & September) 4. LOS ANGELES Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension LRT ~ August & September) 5. MINNEAPOLIS Northstar Commuter Rail (July, August & September) 6. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center and South Ferry Terminal Station (July, August & September) b. PATH Station (July, August & September) c. Route 9A (July & August) d. East Side Access (July, August & September) e. Second Avenue (July, August & September)
30 7. NORFOLK 2 8. PHOENIX Light Rail (July, August & September) Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail <J!!!y, August & September) 9. PITTSBURGH North Shore Connector (July, August & September) 10. PORTLAND Washington County Commuter Rail <I!!.!Y) South Corridor Light Rail (July, August & September) 11. SEATTLE Central Link Light Rail Project (July, August & September) University Link Light Rail Project (July, August & September) 12. SALT LAKE CITY Weber Co. Commuter Rail Project (September) Mid Jordan Light Rail (July, August & September) 13. WASHINGTON Dulles Extension (July, August & September) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT No Report
31 FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NEW START FULL FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS For January, February, March 2010 PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT 1. DALLAS Northwest/Southeast Corridor (January, February & March) 2. NEW YORK a. Fulton Street Transit Center (January, February & March) b. PATH Station (January, February & March) c. East Side Access (January, February & March) d. Second Avenue (January, February & March) 3. NORFOLK Light Rail (January, February) 4. PITTSBURGH 5. SEATTLE North Shore Connector (January, February & March) University Link Light Rail Project (January, February & March) 6. SALT LAKE CITY Mid Jordan Light Rail (January, February & March) 7. WASHINGTON Dulles Extension (January, February & March) No Report FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT
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