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The Public Mass Transportation Fund (PMTF) is a state program that receives 0.67% of the state sales and use tax. These funds are allocated to public transit agencies on a calendar year basis using a performance based formula. Passenger trips, total vehicle miles,and locally derived income data are utilized to compute the formula allocations.

Awards are limited to an amount equal to 100% of the project's Locally Derived Income or the system's total allocation, which ever is less.

Locally Derived Income (LDI) is defined as follows:

  • System revenues: including fares, charter, advertising, and all other auxiliary non-transportation revenues;
  • Taxes levied by, or on behalf of, a transit system;
  • Local cash grants and reimbursements: including general fund receipts; property, local option,license, excise, and tangibles taxes; bank building and loan funds; and other locally derived assistance.

Contact Information

Brian Jones
Public Transit Program Manager
Indiana Department of Transportation
100 N. Senate Ave., Room N-955
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-232-1493
bjones@indot.in.gov

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