1921 Federal Highway Act
Text of Public Law 87 of the 67th Congress. The Federal Highway Act of 1921 required states to designated 7 percent of their total highway mileage (as of the date of enactment) as federal-aid roads…
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Text of Public Law 87 of the 67th Congress. The Federal Highway Act of 1921 required states to designated 7 percent of their total highway mileage (as of the date of enactment) as federal-aid roads…
Text of Public Law 156 of the 64th Congress, the Act of July 11, 1916 provided the first federal appropriations for aid to states for the construction of good roads, apportioned to states by formula.
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Getting to the Route of It: The Role of Governance in Regional Transit looks at the issues of regional transit governance in New York and across the nation.
To learn more about how governance affects transit performance outcomes, the Eno Center for Transportation (Eno) partnered with TransitCenter to travel to six complex, urbanized areas to study their transit systems and the structures that…
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State and federal funding for transportation projects is stagnant, yet Maximizing the Value of Investment Using Life Cycle Cost Analysis finds that currently most of the limited transportation funding dollars is invested without considering long-term…
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