Examples of Best Practices for Communicating the Economic Benefits of Transportation

Examples of Best Practices for Communicating the Economic Benefits of Transportation

Author: Sergio J. Ostria

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Published: 2001

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"The objective of NCHRP 2-22 ('Communicating the Economic Impacts of Transportation Investments: Guidance for Transportation Planners and Policy Makers') was to use market research to develop guidance for state DOTs, MPOs, and other transportation agencies to help them communicate effectively transportation's importance to the economy. But NCHRP 2-22 did not employ detailed studies of actual efforts in the field to win over voters in the face of opposition or to influence officials with arguments based on the economic benefits of transportation. Accordingly, NCHRP 2-22(2), 'Examples of Best Practices for Communicating the Economic Benefits of Transportation Projects', was commissioned to develop information on strategies and techniques that have been employed in the field, the circumstances under which they were used, and why they were, or were not, successful. The end product of NCHRP 2-22(2) is a Best Practices Digest (published as a separate section, but also replicated in this Final Report as Chapter 4). This Digest is based on information developed in four detailed case studies of campaigns to win voter approval of significant transportation projects and, in three cases, the tax increases necessary to pay for them. In all cases there was opposition or potential opposition and success at the polls could not be taken for granted. The intent is for the Digest to serve as a companion publication to the NCHRP Project 2-22 Report."--Provided by publisher.


Examples of Best Practices for Communicating the Economic Benefits of Transportation

Examples of Best Practices for Communicating the Economic Benefits of Transportation

Author: Sergio Ostria

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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The objective of NCHRP 2-22 ("Communicating the Economic Impacts of Transportation Investments: Guidance for Transportation Planners and Policy Makers") was to use market research to develop guidance for state DOTs, MPOs, and other transportation agencies to help them communicate effectively transportation's importance to the economy. But NCHRP 2-22 did not employ detailed studies of actual efforts in the field to win over voters in the face of opposition or to influence officials with arguments based on the economic benefits of transportation. Accordingly, NCHRP 2-22(2), "Examples of Best Practices for Communicating the Economic Benefits of Transportation Projects," was commissioned to develop information on strategies and techniques that have been employed in the field, the circumstances under which they were used, and why they were, or were not, successful. The end product of NCHRP 2-22(2) is a Best Practices Digest (published as a separate section, but also replicated in this Final Report as Chapter 4). This Digest is based on information developed in four detailed case studies of campaigns to win voter approval of significant transportation projects and, in three cases, the tax increases necessary to pay for them. In all cases there was opposition or potential opposition and success at the polls could not be taken for granted. The intent is for the Digest to serve as a companion publication to the NCHRP Project 2-22 Report.


Current Practices for Assessing Economic Development Impacts from Transportation Investments

Current Practices for Assessing Economic Development Impacts from Transportation Investments

Author: Glen Weisbrod

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9780309068734

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This synthesis report will be of interest to DOT administrators, supervisors, and staff, as well as to the consultants working with them in assessing the economic development impacts of existing or proposed transportation investments. Metropolitan Planning Organization regional and local staffs might also find it informative. It is intended to help practicing planners become aware of the range of methods and analysis techniques available, organized by the different categories of agency needs, to address different types of planning, policy, and research needs. This synthesis summarizes the current state of the practice by means of a survey of transportation planning agencies in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. This report provides reviews of the analysis methods used in recent project and program evaluation reports of these agencies, in addition to a bibliography of economic literature and guides.


Public Benefits of Highway System Preservation and Maintenance

Public Benefits of Highway System Preservation and Maintenance

Author: Andrew C. Lemer

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 0309070074

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 330: Public Benefits of Highway System Preservation and Maintenance examines the current practices for identifying, measuring, and articulating the public benefits of highway system maintenance and operation, and of communicating those benefits that are understandable and meaningful to stakeholders--road users, elected officials, and others who have an interest in the system's performance.