NTL-ECONOMICS AND FINANCE-ECONOMICS AND FINANCE;NTL-ECONOMICS AND FINANCE-Funding;NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-Plans and Policy Statements;
Abstract:
Meeting Tennessee’s transportation requirements over the next 25 years is a major challenge. The infrastructure demands associated with building and maintaining the state’s aviation, bicycle and pedestrian, rail, water, highway, and public transportation systems will be driven by Tennessee’s distribution-focused industry, projected population growth that exceeds the national average, and by the aging of the existing infrastructure already in use. Traditional funding, combined with new, innovative financing mechanisms and revenue sources, complemented by responsive planning will be needed to meet the transportation expectations of Tennessee’s growing population and business community. Assuring that Tennessee will have sufficient funds when it is time to make strategic investments in the state’s multimodal transportation system is a critical step in making this Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) a reality in coming years. /Abstract from report, p. i/
The 10-Year Strategic Investments Program report identifies proposed spending priorities and policy initiatives that will address many of Tennessee’...
This report defines the baseline conditions of Tennessee’s transportation system and assesses the many uses and demands placed on the system. The re...
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