The Role of Tribes in Arizona Transportation Decision Making (2012-2015)
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2017-11-01
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Abstract:In 2011, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) initiated a study to investigate the role of Native American tribal governments in selecting and funding multimodal transportation projects. Researchers interviewed tribal representatives as well as local, state, and regional stakeholders in Arizona about multimodal transportation planning and funding practices involving tribal lands. To supplement these findings, researchers conducted a set of interviews with transportation and tribal representatives from six other states: California, Minnesota, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Washington. Researchers evaluated the practices and policies of these states to better understand their successes and challenges with multimodal transportation planning and programming on tribal lands. (Note that in the time since that research, 2012-2015, ADOT has undergone significant reorganization. This report presents information that was applicable at the time. Other agencies, legislation, and regulations may have significantly altered since 2015 as well.)
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