Over the last decade, the Federal government has responded to the investment gap by providing new funding techniques that complement and enhance existing grant reimbursement programs. This Innovative Finance Primer describes those techniques and provides examples of the techniques as applied by state and local partners. The techniques described in this primer will continue to evolve, and U.S. DOT staff hope that this publication also lays the groundwork for identification of additional innovative strategies for financing surface transportation investments.
There is funding available for bicycle and pedestrian programs and facilities at the Federal, State and local Government levels. Public and private co...
This report highlights the benefits and return on investment of transportation funding in Texas. In total, overthe next decade, Texans will invest $13...
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