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Guidelines for Incidental Use of Real Property Under FTA Regulations

This document outlines the Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) guidelines on incidental use of real property, as governed by Circular C5010.D. It details requirements for property management, joint development, and the conditions under which incidental use can be implemented to generate revenue. Key points include the necessity of FTA approval, compatibility with original grant purposes, ensuring no safety interference, maintaining continuing control, and permitting non-profit uses. Income generated is to be used for capital and operating purposes without matching original grants.

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Guidelines for Incidental Use of Real Property Under FTA Regulations

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  1. Incidental Use

  2. Incidental Use of Real Property • Governed by Circular C5010 D • Chapter IV - Property Management • Section 2 - Real Property • Subsection i – Property Management and Joint Development • Paragraph 2 – Incidental Use and Joint Development

  3. General Requirements • FTA Encourages Joint Development and Incidental Use • Can Be Used to Generate Revenue • FTA Approval Required • Must Be Compatible with Original Grant Purpose

  4. Specific Requirements • Needed Property • No interference with safety and public transportation purpose • Continuing Control • Non-Profit Use permitted • Income Retained for Capital and Operating Purposes; but not to match original grant

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