The values of Urban transportation policy.

Auteur(s)
Altshuler, A.
Jaar
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Local governments were encouraged by the Interstate Highway program to construct new highways through developed neighborhoods. The availability of 100 percent federal-state aid considered local political systems in favor of letting it be done. A change is advocated in national policy to offer much wider scope for the in a use of side-payments and for the expression of local values in transportation planning. The following steps are discussed that merit consideration to; 1) Adapt federal urban transportation policy to the varying priorities of the nation's diverse urban areas and socioeconomic groups, and 2) maximize political support for urban transportation investment by: 1) Improving the balance 2) increasing flexibility 3) street use pricing 4) team planning.

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Bibliotheeknummer
A 4543 (In: A 4539 S) IRRD 49077
Uitgave

In: Transportation and community values : report of a conference held at Warrenton, Virginia, March 2-5, 1969, HRB Special Report SR 105, p. 75

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