The FTA announced the second allocation of federal aid totaling $164.2 million to be distributed to east coast transit systems for expenses incurred while preparing for and recovering from Hurricane Sandy.
The amount includes $163.4 million to reimburse New Jersey Transit Corp. (NJ Transit), the Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corp. (PATH), and the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).
The City of Long Beach and Westchester County in New York and the Milford Transit District in Connecticut received reimbursements totaling an additional $841,000.
This second round of federal transit funds are part of the FTA’s Public Transportation Emergency Relief Program, which allows FTA to reimburse eligible public transportation capital and operating costs in the event of a federally declared disaster.
A total of $10.9 billion was appropriated for the program under the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, which was signed into law by President Obama on Jan. 29, 2013. However, this funding is now reduced by 5%, or $545 million, because of the mandatory budget cuts known as sequestration that took effect on March 1.
The $164,228,214 allocated will reimburse for labor, materials and capital costs incurred to protect vehicles, facilities and infrastructure; conduct emergency operations, including temporary transit service; and make immediate and permanent repairs, as follows:
NJ Transit is receiving $144,416,559 for repair and replacement of equipment and facilities that suffered extensive damage by Hurricane Sandy, restoration of bus service, and emergency bus and special ferry operations to transport NJ Transit passengers to and from Manhattan until rail service and tunnel operations could be restored. Funds will be used to repair extensive damage due to flooding to facilities, rail infrastructure and equipment, including Hoboken Yard and Terminal, maintenance facilities and power substations, the Hudson-Bergen light rail line, Newark city subway light rail system, North Jersey Coast commuter rail line and Gladstone Branch commuter rail line.