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Consent   1.F.
City Council Regular Business Meeting
Meeting Date:
02/23/2026
TITLE
MET- 2026 Public Transit Agency Safety Plan Update
PRESENTED BY:
Rusty Logan
Department:
Transit
Presentation:
No
Legal Review:
No
Project Number:
N/A

RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends City Council adopt the updated MET Transit Agency Safety Plan as required by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) under 49 CFR Part 673.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

MET Transit is seeking adoption of the 2026 Public Transit Agency Safety Plan (PTASP) with updates. This plan includes safety activities and elements required of all public transit operators in accordance with Federal Transit Administration regulations. This Plan covers all areas of the City of Billings MET Transit operation in regard to safety, including vehicle operation, passenger service, administration, and other applicable areas. It specifically includes updated Safety Performance Targets as well as policies and procedural outlines for Safety Management, Risk Management, Safety Assurance, Continuous Improvement, and Safety Promotion. As outlined by the final rule in 49 CFR 673, this plan requires adoption by the transit agency's governing board, the Billings City Council, when updates to the plan body occur.

BACKGROUND (Consistency with Adopted Plans and Policies, if applicable)

49 CFR 673 includes the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan final rule, which requires operators of public transportation systems who receive Federal financial assistance under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 53 to develop Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans based on the Safety Management System approach and principles. The development and implementation of these safety plans helps to ensure that public transportation systems across the nation operate in a safe manner in execution of transit services; these plans were first required to be implemented in January of 2020. In order to meet this requirement, MET Transit Division staff developed, implemented, and continue to maintain the MET Transit Agency Safety Plan in accordance with and guidance from Federal Transit Administration regulations and requirements. The overall procedures and practices outlined by the Plan continue to be implemented daily while the plan itself is updated and modified as necessary for continued compliance as well as necessary improvements to safety practices. The plan is required to be reviewed annually. As MET Transit staff recently completed the annual review of the Plan, updated language has been added to the document. Specific updates to the Plan are outlined in the "Plan Development, Approval, and Update History" of the document, with specific updated items listed under the most recent revision.

FISCAL EFFECTS

At this time, there will be no additional financial impact as the MET Transit Division intends to continue utilizing current personnel and resources to fulfill the requirements of the MET Transit Agency Safety Plan. However, as the Plan continues to develop, additional capital and or operational resources may be necessary and will be evaluated as needed.

STAKEHOLDERS

ALTERNATIVES

City Council may:
  • Adopt the MET Transit Agency Safety Plan with updates, ensuring compliance with FTA regulations; or
  • Not Adopt the MET Transit Agency Safety Plan.  This action would put the receipt of Federal funding in jeopardy, placing a significant financial strain on both the capital and operational needs of the MET Transit Division and impair the City's ability to provide transit services to the population of Billings.

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