Urban transportation alternatives
Evolution of Federal policy ; report of conferences held February 23-26, 1975, at Airlie House, Virginia, and March ... Board, National Research Council ; 177)
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Publication
1977 - National Academy of Sciences
Language
English
Word Count
9,500 words, Guess
Page Count
38 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL10356559M
- ISBN-139780309025942
- ISBN-10030902594X
- OCLC Control Number3168436
- Library of Congress Control Number77022085
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- Goodreads4958818
- LibraryThing5414455
Classifications
- LCCHE308 .N38 1977
Description
The findings are presented of two successful conferences which formed the foundation of a unique process of federal rule-making, and the underlying process that culminated in the conferences is discussed. The availablility of new funds for urban mass transportation in 1974 raised complex questions of equitable resource allocation. Reaching answers to these questions involved the developing of concensus on a series of compromise solutions that would best reconcile the competing demands of different claimants. The first conference in February 1975 reached agreement on five principles which dealt with regional multimodal strategy, incremental planning, managing of the existing system, framework for evaluation, and public involvement. Cost effectiveness and usable segments were other areas of Administration's (UMTA) description of the implementation of 1976 was to review the Urban Mass Transportation Administrations (UMTA) description of the implementation of the proposed policy as well as to review on the revised policy on Urban Mass Transportation Investment. A number of related issues were discussed at both conferences. Documents prepared by UMTA as background to the conferences are discussed.
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