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- 2006415377 abstract "In 2003, the Virginia Department of Transportation developed a list of alternative transportation funding sources available to localities in Virginia. Alternative funding sources are defined as those that are not included in the annual interstate, primary, secondary, and urban allocations available through VDOT's Six-Year Improvement Program. The Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, passed by the U.S. Congress in 2005, eliminated some of these programs and created new opportunities. Accordingly, the list of funding sources was updated based on information available as of December 2005. State and federal funding sources and programs, and their potential uses, are detailed in this report. In some cases, the program described does not provide money above the normal annual allocations but rather allows the allocations for the primary, secondary, or urban system to be used for bicycle and pedestrian projects, following the standard VDOT project development process, or road improvement projects that use a simplified design and construction process.".
- 2006415377 contributor B10607158.
- 2006415377 contributor B10607159.
- 2006415377 contributor B10607160.
- 2006415377 created "2006.".
- 2006415377 date "2006".
- 2006415377 date "2006.".
- 2006415377 dateCopyrighted "2006.".
- 2006415377 description "Final report; 2004-2006.".
- 2006415377 description "In 2003, the Virginia Department of Transportation developed a list of alternative transportation funding sources available to localities in Virginia. Alternative funding sources are defined as those that are not included in the annual interstate, primary, secondary, and urban allocations available through VDOT's Six-Year Improvement Program. The Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, passed by the U.S. Congress in 2005, eliminated some of these programs and created new opportunities. Accordingly, the list of funding sources was updated based on information available as of December 2005. State and federal funding sources and programs, and their potential uses, are detailed in this report. In some cases, the program described does not provide money above the normal annual allocations but rather allows the allocations for the primary, secondary, or urban system to be used for bicycle and pedestrian projects, following the standard VDOT project development process, or road improvement projects that use a simplified design and construction process.".
- 2006415377 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-24).".
- 2006415377 description "Sponsored by Virginia Department of Transportation and U.S. Federal Highway Administration 72989".
- 2006415377 extent "iii, 24 p. ;".
- 2006415377 hasFormat "Also available online via the VTRC website.".
- 2006415377 identifier 06-r17.pdf.
- 2006415377 isFormatOf "Also available online via the VTRC website.".
- 2006415377 isPartOf "VTRC (Series) ; 06-R17.".
- 2006415377 isPartOf "VTRC ; 06-R17".
- 2006415377 issued "2006".
- 2006415377 issued "2006.".
- 2006415377 language "eng".
- 2006415377 publisher "Charlottesville, Va. : Virginia Transportation Research Council,".
- 2006415377 relation "Also available online via the VTRC website.".
- 2006415377 spatial "Virginia".
- 2006415377 spatial "Virginia.".
- 2006415377 subject "Federal aid to transportation Virginia.".
- 2006415377 subject "Grant aid. trt".
- 2006415377 subject "HE213.V8 G75 2006".
- 2006415377 subject "Transportation Virginia Finance.".
- 2006415377 subject "Transportation and state Virginia.".
- 2006415377 title "Alternative transportation funding sources available to Virginia localities / Matthew C. Grimes, Kimberly M. Mattingly, John S. Miller.".
- 2006415377 type "text".