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  • ...ia Transit Association Logo (Parent Organization of the California Transit Finance Corporation) ]] [[Category:Finance and revenue]]
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  • [[Category:Finance and revenue]] ...g greater access to capital, TIFIA can help advance qualified, large-scale projects that might otherwise be delayed because of size, complexity, or uncertainty
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  • [[Category:Finance and revenue]] ...tion Act (TIFIA)]] loans, which could help regions speed up transit plans. Projects are now evaluated only on creditworthiness and a first-come, first-served b
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  • * Direct local voter approval. The measures result in projects near voters' homes and workplaces, and provide tangible benefits. ...cific programs, which limits politicians' ability to divert money to other projects. Voters know exactly what they are getting up front.
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  • ...artment of Transportation (USDOT) invests in road, rail, transit, and port projects that contribute to national objectives. Grants are awarded through a compe ...s history, the program has awarded approximately $2.4 billion to 223 rural projects.<ref name=":0" />
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  • [[Category:Finance and revenue]] ...for nearby spaces, the value of these buildings increases. Value-capture finance attempts to divert some of this value back to the public or transit agency,
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  • [[Category:Finance and revenue]] ...lude pedestrian, bicycle, bus, rail, community transit, and public transit projects and services. For counties with populations under 500,000, LTF funds may b
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  • ...t allows the public sector to offload some risk related to project design, finance, construction, operations, and maintenance. Design-build contracts are pop ...te necessary adaptations to deal with unforeseen circumstances. Multi-year projects can face conditions that were not expected during the project planning and
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  • ...and local governments are now moving forward with critical transportation projects with the confidence that they will have a federal partner over the long ter ...t, $55 million has been designated for Low- or No- Emission Bus Deployment projects.
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  • ...of TOD projects across the United States, including completed and planned projects. The Center also hosts webinars relevant to practitioners on subjects such Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority. [http://www.metro.net/projects/joint_dev_pgm/ “Joint Development Program.”] 2010.
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  • Larger agencies with major projects programmed may find that multi-year procurement planning is essential to ma ...TA regulations. The disbursement of funds should be overseen by the agency finance staff, who ensure that the all parts of the procurement are in agreement (i
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  • [[Category:Finance and revenue]] ...ep, as any issues can be very costly and eliminate forward momentum. Pilot projects are a low-risk way to start. Before the full project begins, make sure to c
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