Caltrans Division of Rail and Mass Transportation (DRMT) administers several public transportation programs in California from the state as well as federal funding sources. There is a need for DRMT management and staff to be able to analyze expenditures on projects that it administers for the state and federal public transportation programs. In order to address this need, appropriate measures and metrics should be identified for projects. The metrics should be quantifiable, measurable, and comprehensible. Under current practices, this is seldom done due to lack of a tool or guidance for DRMT to follow or use. This research identifies measures and metrics that are quantified for various key project investments and describes appropriate approaches to quantifying identified measures for some sample projects.
Arizona Department of Transportation's (ADOT) Employee and Business Development (EBD) office develops and provides required and elective training to A...
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1994-09-01
Abstract:
The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) made substantial changes to the criteria, included in the Federal Transit (FT) Ac...
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