Beyond Gridlock

Beyond Gridlock

Author: Gerald M. Bastarache

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Published: 1988

Total Pages: 88

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This report summarizes the findings from an unprecedented series of 65 public forums held all across the United States between August 1987 and May 1988. The public forums were conceived as an element of the initial fact-finding stage of Transportation 2020, which itself represents the first ever attempt to develop a national consensus surface transportation policy.


Preservation, Safety & Mobility

Preservation, Safety & Mobility

Author: Minnesota. Department of Transportation. District 3

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Published: 2008*

Total Pages: 17

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This report synthesizes the results from Mn/DOT District 3's 2008-2030 long-range transportation plan planning process. It provides a current snapshot of the transportation needs facing central Minnesota and efforts to address the most critical requests given the funding forecasted over the 23-year life of the plan. District 3 encompasses Benton, Cass, Crow Wing, Kanabec, Isanti, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, and Wright Counties. District 3 sought public input in identifying transportation needs and affirming the validity of its planning recommendations.


Funding Surface Transportation in Minnesota

Funding Surface Transportation in Minnesota

Author: Zhirong Zhao

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Published: 2010

Total Pages: 80

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Transportation systems play an imperative role in enhancing the productivity and the quality of life in the United States. The funding and financing of transportation is a complex process requiring joint efforts of federal, state, and local governments. To meet current and future transportation needs, policymakers must constantly assess the mechanism of transportation finance to ensure adequate and sustainable investment. In recent years, depleting state and local budgets and growing capital and maintenance costs related to transportation have been a common challenge. The state of Minnesota is estimated to have billions in unmet transportation needs to keep up with inflation and the increase in transportation demands. This report reviews the funding of public surface transportation systems (including highways, transit and local roads) in Minnesota. We look at how transportation projects have been funded, identify current and future policy issues likely to affect transportation funding, and go over some of the funding options suggested by other researchers. The aim is to encourage better understanding and management of issues related to transportation funding in Minnesota.


Advanced Public Transportation Systems

Advanced Public Transportation Systems

Author: Marina Drancsak

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Published: 1992

Total Pages: 68

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A compendium of bibliographic references dealing with the application of 3smart car2 and fleet management technologies to bus systems.