Rural Public Transit Team
UDOT’s Rural Public Transit (RPT) team promotes safe, sustainable, and barrier-free public transit throughout the rural parts of Utah. Aligning with UDOT’s mission to enhance quality of life through transportation the team:
- Advocates for public transit by raising awareness, building partnerships, and improving customer service.
- Supports the implementation of new technologies and information to leverage the effectiveness of rural public transit resources.
- Leverages statewide transit resources by building relationships with stakeholder groups and by effectively sharing information.
- Increases responsiveness as a team to changing public transit needs by emphasizing planning efforts and increasing awareness of trends affecting public transit.
- Implements policies and procedures that support the distribution of transit funds to increase access to opportunity throughout the state of Utah.
Connect with the Rural Public Transit Team
Alana Spendlove
Rural Public Transit Program Manager
801-910-2095
aspendlove@utah.gov
Becky Collins
Fixed-route/On-demand, Section 5311
801-856-9373
rebeccacollins@utah.gov
Carlos Calbimonte
Specialized Transit, Section 5310
435-374-3707
cacalbimonte@utah.gov
Noemi Sanchez
Federal Grants Manager
801-404-2352
noemisanchez@utah.gov
Andy Jensen
Federal Compliance Officer
435-994-9870
andyjensen@utah.gov
Notices
Upcoming Events
2024 Utah Transportation Conference-. November 5-7, Mountain America Expo Center, Sandy, UT
Estimated Federal Fiscal Year 2025 Federal Transit Administration Funds for Eligible Rural Transit Agencies
Federal Transit Administration
Utah Department of Transportation
Program Year 2025
Infrastructure, Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA )
Program | Name | Program Amount (estimated) | Program Area |
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5310 | Enhanced Mobility for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities | $441,300.00 $538,000.00 |
Statewide* Small Urban* |
5311 | Formula Grants for Rural Areas | $9,715,560.00 | Statewide |
5339 | Bus and Bus Facilities | $4,161,600.00 | Statewide Small Urban |
*Small urban:Logan City and City of St. George *Statewide:Outside of MPO Regions and Small Urban |
Program Awards
Certifications & Assurances
Rural Public Transit Federal Programs
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Statewide Transit Planning FTA Program 5304
UDOT’s Statewide Transit Planning program (Section 5304) supports local and regional rural transit planning efforts by offering funding for relevant studies and plans. Funding is available at up to eighty percent (80%) of eligible expenses. Eligible applicants include Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), Associations of Governments (AOGs), local government authorities, and operators of rural public transportation systems. UDOT’s Rural Public Transit team accepts planning grant applications at any time. Interested parties are required to complete an online application.
Contact:
Alana Spendlove
aspendlove@utah.gov
801-910-2095
Specialized Transportation for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities FTA Program 5310
The goal of UDOT’s Specialized Transit programs are to provide additional aid to overcome barriers that seniors (aged 65 years or older) and Americans with disabilities face in seeking full participation in society and fundamental community services. The program seeks to expand mobility options to people with disabilities beyond the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Individuals who are transportation-disadvantaged face different challenges in accessing services in their communities. Additionally, the geographic dispersion of transportation-disadvantaged populations creates challenges for human service programs hoping to deliver transportation for their clients.
FTA 5310 Program Circular
The Section 5310 Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities Program utilizes federal funds for capital and operating projects that improve the mobility of seniors and individuals with disabilities.
Eligible applicants include private non-profits and local public bodies. Eligible projects include the purchase of Human Service Vehicles, operating budgets, Mobility Managers, coordination and non-vehicle capital.
Contact:
Carlos Calbimonte
cacalbimonte@utah.gov
435-374-3707
FTA Program 5311 - Rural Public Transportation
This program provides capital, planning and operating assistance to states to support public transportation in rural areas with populations less than 50,000 where many residents often rely on public transit to reach their destinations. Federal law requires states to spend 15 percent of their Section 5311 apportionment “to carry out a program for the development and support of intercity bus transportation” unless the Governor certifies that the intercity bus service needs of the state are being adequately met relative to other rural transportation needs.
FTA 5311 Program Circular
The goal of the Section 5311 program (not including Intercity Bus) is to provide the following services to communities with population less than 50,000:
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a. Enhance the access of people in non-urbanized areas to health care, shopping, education, employment, public services, and recreation.
b. Assist in the maintenance, development, improvement, and use of public transportation systems in non-urbanized areas.
c. Encourage and facilitate the most efficient use of all transportation funds used to provide passenger transportation in non-urbanized areas through the coordination of programs and services.
d. Assist in the development and support of intercity bus transportation.
e. Provide for the participation of private transportation providers in non-urbanized transportation.
Intercity bus service is a vital link between rural communities and the urban areas within the State as well as the rest of the nation. The goals of the Section 5311(f) Intercity Bus program are to:
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a. Support the connection between non-urbanized areas and the larger regional or national system of intercity bus service.
b. Support the services to meet the intercity travel needs of residents in non-urbanized areas.
c. Support the infrastructure of the intercity bus network through planning and marketing assistance and capital investment in facilities.
For purposes of Section 5311(f) only, FTA permits states to pass through funds to local public bodies and private nonprofit and for profit intercity bus providers. UDOT uses a merit based selection process to ensure that the private operator is qualified, will provide eligible service, can comply with Federal and State requirements, and is the best, or only, provider available to offer service at a fair and reasonable cost.
Contact:
Becky Collins
rebeccacollins@utah.gov
801-856-9373
FTA Program 5329 - Public Transportation Safety and Oversight
FTA Section 5329 provides funds for safety and oversight of rail transit safety.
Fact Sheet for Section 5329 (FAST Act)
The goal of the Section 5329 program is to implement and maintain a national public transportation safety program to improve the safety of all public transportation systems that receive federal funding.
Contact:
Peter Jager, State Safety Oversight Program Manager
pjager@utah.gov
801-910-2191
FTA Program 5339 - Bus and Bus Facilities
FTA Section 5339 provides capital funding to replace, rehabilitate and purchase buses and related equipment and to construct bus-related facilities.
FTA 5339 Program Circular
The goal of the Section 5339 program is to improve bus and bus facilities by funding capital projects to replace, rehabilitate and purchase buses, vans, and related equipment, and to construct bus-related facilities.
Contact:
Becky Collins
rebeccacollins@utah.gov
801-856-9373
FTA Dear Colleague Letters
Dear Colleague Letters provide additional guidance to states and subrecipients related to program circulars.
Dear Colleague
Civil Rights
UDOT’s Rural Public Transit (RPT) team makes every effort to ensure that no person is excluded from participation or denied the benefits of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) programs it administers. The team works closely with the office of Civil Rights to comply with all applicable non-discrimination laws as they relate to public transit.
To access the RPT Title VI Implementation plan, click here.
For additional information related to UDOT civil rights, click here.
For more information about FTA civil rights, click here.
Civil Rights Complaints
The RPT team works with its subrecipients to resolve civil rights complaints at the lowest level. If you believe you have been discriminated against on the basis of race, color, national origin, or disability and it has not been resolved directly with the rural transit provider, you may complete the UDOT Civil Rights Complaint form (Spanish version link).
Investigations into complaints regarding rural public transit are conducted by the RPT team. During the complaint investigation process, the RPT team analyzes the complainant’s allegations for possible deficiencies by the transit provider. For a full description of the Civil Rights Complaint procedures, click here (Spanish link).
Americans with Disabilities (ADA)
If you believe you have been discriminated against on the basis a disability and it has not been resolved directly with the rural transit provider, please click here for a description of the ADA complaint disposition procedures (Spanish link).
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
Previous UDOT FTA DBE FY2021-2023 Goals and Methodology
UDOT is currently developing a three-year Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Methodology and associated goal for the Rural Public Transit team’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) program. Draft UDOT FTA DBE FY2024-2026 Goal and Methodology
Rural Public Transit Compliance
Compliance Forms and Information
The program compliance forms are provided for your convenience.
Alcohol Testing Data Collections Form
Daily Pre-Trip Inspection Form
Drug Testing Data Collections Form
Vehicle Surveillance Inspection Form
Title VI Compliance Requirements
Preventive Maintenance Schedule and Vehicle Surveillance Forms
FTA Vehicle Disposal Presentation Slides
Rural Public Transit Training Resources
Training Resources
Rural Public Transit Plans and Studies
State Management Plan
Transit Asset Management Plan
Procurement Guide & Federal Clauses
Additionally, agencies needing federal clauses for their procurement documents can request clause packages from any member of the Rural Public Transit team.
2023 Rural Public Transit Procurement Guide
Intercity Bus Study
The Intercity Bus Study is a Federal Transit Administration program 5311(f) requirement. This study analyzes existing intercity and regional bus connections between rural areas and Utah’s key destinations, evaluates gaps and needs based on population and employment centers, and identifies implementation strategies to improve connectivity and access to services.
2024 Rural Public Transit Intercity Bus Study
Regional Coordinated Plans
The 5310 program requires projects to be identified in a Coordinated Plan developed by a lead local agency. The Rural Public Transit team coordinates with the AOGs as the lead local planning agency for these plans.
- Bear River Region Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan 2025-2026
- Five County Coordinated Human Service Transportation Plan – 2021-2026
- R6 Regional Council Human Services Coordinated Transportation Plan – 2025
- Southeastern Utah Coordinated Human-Service Public Transportation Plan – 2024
- Tooele County Human Services Coordinated Plan – 2024
- Uintah Basin Public Transportation & Human Services Coordinated Plan – 2023