When there isn’t enough money to sustain our transportation systems, state and local governments must pursue funding from all available sources. This presentation explains why today’s funding needs are so much more pronounced, addresses the types and pitfalls of funding typically being pursued, and encourages all transportation entities to get involved in the national, state, and local transportation funding dialogue
The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) authorized $217.9 billion for highway, m...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As Congress consider...
This report describes and evaluates 18 potential local funding options suitable for financing public...
The United States' surface transportation infrastructure is funded through a combination of federal,...
A complex partnership between many governmental bodies, continually influenced by numerous private, ...
California local agencies raise the revenue to support high-quality transportation services and infr...
This presentation will provide an update on the current and future state of Indiana’s transportation...
Every time you fuel up at the gas pump, you help the federal government fill its coffers. But the 18...
Federal Highway Administration2005PDFTech ReportUnited States. Federal Highway Administration. Offic...
Built to Last: Funding Our Nation’s Highways—A major funding shortfall exists for fixing our crumbli...
This paper focuses on the American states and the sources of the expanding structural imbalance betw...
In this short paper, I review several solutions in order to provide technical assistance to U.S. Sta...
This resolution would have amended the Constitution making it legal for special transportation distr...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14039461999PDFJournal ArticleRural developmentRural transportationInfrastru...
TRANSPORTATION: FUNDING. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Requires loans of transportation re...
The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) authorized $217.9 billion for highway, m...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As Congress consider...
This report describes and evaluates 18 potential local funding options suitable for financing public...
The United States' surface transportation infrastructure is funded through a combination of federal,...
A complex partnership between many governmental bodies, continually influenced by numerous private, ...
California local agencies raise the revenue to support high-quality transportation services and infr...
This presentation will provide an update on the current and future state of Indiana’s transportation...
Every time you fuel up at the gas pump, you help the federal government fill its coffers. But the 18...
Federal Highway Administration2005PDFTech ReportUnited States. Federal Highway Administration. Offic...
Built to Last: Funding Our Nation’s Highways—A major funding shortfall exists for fixing our crumbli...
This paper focuses on the American states and the sources of the expanding structural imbalance betw...
In this short paper, I review several solutions in order to provide technical assistance to U.S. Sta...
This resolution would have amended the Constitution making it legal for special transportation distr...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14039461999PDFJournal ArticleRural developmentRural transportationInfrastru...
TRANSPORTATION: FUNDING. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Requires loans of transportation re...
The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) authorized $217.9 billion for highway, m...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As Congress consider...
This report describes and evaluates 18 potential local funding options suitable for financing public...