Missouri Amendment 7 Prioritization Process
Earlier this year, the Missouri State Legislature passed a measure to place a constitutional amendment for a 75-cent transportation sales tax on the 2014 primary ballot. State law requires such
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Earlier this year, the Missouri State Legislature passed a measure to place a constitutional amendment for a 75-cent transportation sales tax on the 2014 primary ballot. State law requires such
The Pew Charitable Trusts’ State and Consumer Initiatives program has developed analysis and a series of graphics depicting Funding Challenges in Transportation Infrastructure. Gaps between transportation revenues and expenditures have
The Government Accountability Office prepared this report to analyze highway public-private partnerships (PPPs). The report reviews the benefits, costs, and trade-offs of PPPs, how public officials have identified and acted
The Federal Highway Administration maintains this website, which contains resources and information related to the use of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the development of transportation improvements. Resources include: P3 definitions,
This presentation was created by Mark Valenzuela of the New Mexico Finance Authority (NMFA). It describes the structure of the NMFA and its innovative work in financing infrastructure projects, primarily
Prepared by Mark Fuqua of the Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments in Missouri, this presentation describes the creation of a multi-county transportation development district (TDD) to fund transportation improvements.
Jim Reed of the Central Texas Council of Governments prepared this presentation which describes innovative local funding techniques for transportation improvements, including regional mobility authorities (RMA), comprehensive development agreements (CDAs),
This report, prepared for the Transportation Cooperative Research Program (TCRP), assesses the use of impact fees and other developer exactions to fund transit projects in the United States and discusses
This report, prepared for the Transportation Cooperative Research Program (TCRP), identifies and evaluates financing options for public transportation capital projects. The report is intended for transit practitioners. Click here to
Financing the construction, operation and maintenance of public transportation systems involves many different types of funding sources, including Federal and non Federal grants, loans, and revenue sources. The Federal Transit
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