This dissertation examines the role that finance plays in shaping transportation planning and policy making and concludes that the key to understanding the development of metropolitan transportation systems is found in the political negotiation and compromises made to secure public investment in those systems. The particular circumstances leading to or preventing a tax increase of appropriation for a program or project explains most of the success or failure of that program or project. Three cases from California are examined: (1) the planning and finance of urban freeways prior to 1960, (2) the shift from "freeway-first" to "multi-modal" urban transportation policies after 1960, and (3) the development of state subsidies of public transit ...
Since the passage of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991, federal s...
With the Collier–Burns Highway Act of 1947, California pioneered a new system of highway finance. In...
During the 20th century the United States built a partnership for financing surface transportation i...
This dissertation examines the role that finance plays in shaping transportation planning and policy...
Focusing on plans and planning debates can obscure the critical role that public finance plays in sh...
Freeways have profoundly influenced the form and function of U.S. cities, yet urban planners general...
This dissertation investigates regional transportation planning in California from 1967 through the ...
This dissertation examines the planning processes for new local option transportation taxes. Typical...
California’s efforts to fund highway and transit systems have evolved over time through several majo...
Quality of life in California depends in many ways on the freedom of people and goods to move safely...
American attitudes toward transportation planning have recently undergone significant change. For th...
In the United States, federal funding for public transit often accounts for a large proportion of a ...
In the United States, federal funding for public transit often accounts for a large proportion of a ...
Traffic congestion is a growing problem in California, and its effects are being felt throughout the...
Suburban sprawl and automobile dependence has undermined support and funding for mass transit in Los...
Since the passage of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991, federal s...
With the Collier–Burns Highway Act of 1947, California pioneered a new system of highway finance. In...
During the 20th century the United States built a partnership for financing surface transportation i...
This dissertation examines the role that finance plays in shaping transportation planning and policy...
Focusing on plans and planning debates can obscure the critical role that public finance plays in sh...
Freeways have profoundly influenced the form and function of U.S. cities, yet urban planners general...
This dissertation investigates regional transportation planning in California from 1967 through the ...
This dissertation examines the planning processes for new local option transportation taxes. Typical...
California’s efforts to fund highway and transit systems have evolved over time through several majo...
Quality of life in California depends in many ways on the freedom of people and goods to move safely...
American attitudes toward transportation planning have recently undergone significant change. For th...
In the United States, federal funding for public transit often accounts for a large proportion of a ...
In the United States, federal funding for public transit often accounts for a large proportion of a ...
Traffic congestion is a growing problem in California, and its effects are being felt throughout the...
Suburban sprawl and automobile dependence has undermined support and funding for mass transit in Los...
Since the passage of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991, federal s...
With the Collier–Burns Highway Act of 1947, California pioneered a new system of highway finance. In...
During the 20th century the United States built a partnership for financing surface transportation i...