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  • ...ART. Bicycle connections are important for promoting physical activity for transit riders. Photo by Flickr user sfbike.]] ...e element names [[bicycle connections]], [[pedestrian connections]], and [[transit-oriented development]] as some of these provisions.<ref>Raimi + Associates.
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  • ...potential to improve air quality and make inroads in other areas of public health.
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  • ...ublic transit by learning skills for analyzing the effectiveness of public health interventions. [http://www.linkedin.com/in/alekmiller Contact him here.]
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  • ! scope="col" width="20%" | Managing Transit ! scope="col" width="20%" | Investment and Planning
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  • ...ART. Bicycle connections are important for promoting physical activity for transit riders. Photo by Flickr user sfbike.]] ...e element names [[bicycle connections]], [[pedestrian connections]], and [[transit-oriented development]] as some of these provisions.<ref>Raimi + Associates.
    7 KB (1,031 words) - 02:08, 6 June 2015
  • ...hare Planning Guide] offers a comprehensive look the process of developing and implementing a bikeshare system.
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  • ...effects of its programs, policies, and activities on minority populations and low income populations.” ...income individuals within a given community or from the broader community; and the denial of, reduction in, or significant delay in the receipt of, benefi
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  • ...ge, which ultimately has an effect on human health by raising temperatures and causing or exacerbating extreme weather events. ...sts for health of transportation projects.<ref>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [http://www.cdc.gov/transportation/recommendation.htm "CDC Tran
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  • [[File:OceansideBreeze.jpg|right|thumb|350px|San Diego's North County Transit District offers flex route service for seniors, among other services. Photo [[Category:Transit and Public Health]]
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  • ...between the [http://www.cnt.org/ Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT)] and [http://transitcenter.org/ TransitCenter]. ...e [https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/ American Community Survey] and the [http://lehd.ces.census.gov/data/ U.S. Census Longitudinal Employment-H
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  • ...tures convenient connections for cyclists, including an adjacent bike path and bike lockers at the stations. Source: [https://www.metro.net/ Metro]]] ...edestrian connections]] provide safe, secure and comfortable access to the transit network.
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  • ...t|300px|A VTA light rail train station in San Jose illustrates an inviting and comfortable environment for pedestrians. Photo by Flickr user Albert's Imag ...intained sidewalks and safe street crossings that connect commuters to the transit station. Pedestrian connections share some of the benefits of [[bicycle con
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  • ...ght|The Automatic Passenger Counter tracks passengers entering and exiting transit vehicles.]] ...ng patronage as well as analyzing transit use patterns by linking boarding and alighting data with stop or station location.
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  • ...ratransit vehicle waits outside one of Fresno's libraries. Source: Federal Transit Administration http://www.fta.dot.gov/about/region9_8954.html]] ...ransit service for people with disabilities who cannot use the fixed-route transit system. Service is considered to be comparable based on the following crit
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  • ...mission buses. Projects must also decrease greenhouse gas emissions. For transit agencies with service areas that include disadvantaged communities, at leas ...year, the State Controller’s Office prepares a list of eligible recipients and the amounts they can be allocated in accordance with the STA revenue-based
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  • ...for bus and rail transit, including electricity and battery, natural gas, and hydrogen. === Standard and Bio-fuels: Gasoline and Diesel ===
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  • [[Category:First and Last Mile]] ...hare Planning Guide] offers a comprehensive look the process of developing and implementing a bikeshare system.
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  • ...eeing significant increases in walking and biking and decreases in crashes and congestion.<ref>[http://www.saferoutespartnership.org/sites/default/files/p ...r. At the same time these programs can increase safety, reduce congestion, and improve air quality.
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  • [[Category:First and Last Mile]] ...ease safety, create more livable communities, stimulate economic activity, and improve the environment.
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  • ...e of a weak economic recovery that will change as they age, start families and pay off their student loans, though some studies suggest that their travel ...5 http://businessjournalism.org/2015/04/millennials-and-money-give-us-more-transit-options/</ref> Another factor is that they appear to be far more intereste
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  • ...g arises from the need to look at a complicated system with many variables and decide a course of action. .../ref>. There are many applications for scenario planning in the context of transit as well.
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