[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR268.3]



[Page 850-851]

 

                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

       CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 

                             TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 268_MAGNETIC LEVITATION TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY DEPLOYMENT 

PROGRAM--Table of Contents

 

                           Subpart A_Overview

 

Sec. 268.3  Different phases of the Maglev Deployment Program.



    (a) The Maglev Deployment Program includes five phases, as described 

in paragraphs (b) through (f) of this section. The current projected 

timing for implementing these phases is indicated to assist applicants 

in planning their projects. All dates beyond the first date (the 

deadline for the submission of preconstruction planning applications) 

are for planning purposes only and are subject to change--including 

possible acceleration of deadlines--based on the progress of the Maglev 

Deployment Program; grantees will be notified accordingly.

    (b) Phase I--Competition for Planning Grants (Early October 1998--

September 15, 1999)--(1) Description. In Phase I, States will apply for 

funds for preconstruction planning activities. As required by Sec. 

268.13, applications must be filed with FRA by February 15, 1999. FRA 

will select one or more projects to receive preconstruction planning 

financial assistance awarded under this part to perform Phase II of the 

Maglev Deployment Program.

    (2) Timing of Major Milestones.

    (i) February 15, 1999--Planning grant applications due.

    (ii) May 24, 1999--FRA announces grantees for planning grants.

    (iii) August 31, 1999--FRA awards planning grants for the conduct of 

activities listed in Phase II.

    (c) Phase II--Project Description Development (July 1, 1999--June 

30, 2000)--(1) Description. In Phase II, each grant recipient will 

prepare and submit to FRA a project description, supporting 

preconstruction planning reports, and an EA. Supporting reports may 

include demand and revenue analyses, project specification, cost 

estimates, scheduling, financial studies, a system safety plan 

(including supporting analysis), and other information in support of the 

project description. FRA will use this information in reaching a 

decision on which projects to down-select for completion of site-

specific environmental studies, investment grade revenue forecasts, and 

other studies and analyses necessary prior to initiation of 

construction. FRA will initiate documentation of environmental factors 

considered in the project selection process.

    (2) Timing of Major Milestones.

    (i) February 29, 2000--Deadline for submission of appropriate EA's 

needed by FRA for the down-selection of one or more projects under Phase 

III.

    (ii) June 30, 2000--Deadline for submission of project descriptions 

and any related supporting reports needed by FRA for down-selection of 

one or more projects.

    (d) Phase III--Project Selection Process (July 1, 2000--September 

30, 2000)--(1) Description. FRA will evaluate the information provided 

by the grant recipients under Phase II and will down-select one or more 

projects for completion of additional environmental studies, investment 

grade revenue forecasts, and other studies and analyses necessary prior 

to initiation of construction.

    (2) Timing of Major Milestones. September 30, 2000--FRA down-selects 

one or more project(s).

    (e) Phase IV--Project Development and Completion of Site-specific 

EIS (October 1, 2000--November 30, 2001)--(1) Description. The financial 

assistance recipient(s) down-selected in Phase III will complete 

additional environmental studies, investment grade revenue forecasts, 

and other studies and analyses necessary prior to initiation of 

construction, and address issues raised by FRA's review of system safety 

plans (including supporting analysis). They will also initiate final 

design and engineering work for the down-selected project(s). If more 

than one project is down-selected in Phase III, FRA will select one of 

them for final design, engineering, and construction funding. Detailed 

agreements for the construction and operation of the selected project 

will be negotiated.

    (2) Timing of Major Milestones. (i) March 31, 2001--If more than one 

project is down-selected in Phase III, FRA will select one project.

    (ii) December 31, 2001--FRA will issue a Final Record of Decision on 

the site-specific EIS for the one selected project, confirming the 

project design.



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    (f) Phase V--Completion of Detailed Engineering and Construction 

January 1, 2002 and beyond). In Phase V, the sponsoring State or State-

designated authority will oversee the efforts of the public/private 

partnership formed to progress the selected project, to complete the 

detailed engineering designs, and finance, construct, equip, and operate 

the project in revenue service. Construction will be contingent upon the 

appropriation of Federal funds. In no event will construction be 

authorized until FRA is fully satisfied that the system will meet 

appropriate safety standards.