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Abstract:The Ground Access to Airport Study for the California Department of Transportation (Department), hereinafter referred to as Caltrans, began in July 2000. The Study?s primary purpose was to assist Caltrans in identifying needs and provide tools to improve the planning, programming and implementing of ground access to airport projects in California. Five general tasks were involved: 1) needs assessment, 2) identification of roles & responsibility, 3) identifications of issues & problems, 4) recommended strategies, and 5) coordination. The study focused on 47 airports throughout the State of California and one in Mexico, Aeropuerto de Tijuana S.A. de C.V.-Rodriguez, for a total of 48. 5 Tables, 1 figure, 24 p.
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