Financing transit

Financing transit
Author: Institute of Public Administration (Washington, D.C.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1980
Genre: Local transit
ISBN:

Financing and Implementing Sustainable Development

Financing and Implementing Sustainable Development
Author: Eric Lindquist
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1999
Genre: Sustainable development
ISBN:

The major objective of this report is the development of an inventory, or "primer", of innovative methods for the development, finance and implementation of sustainable developments. Through the use of case studies, the identification of specific methods, techniques, and policies, and scenario-building, this primer will provide direction for interested participants in the process of sustainability. This report includes a discussion of the complex and ambiguous concepts of "sustainability", "sustainable development", and "sustainable transportation" in order to develop a basic understanding and framework for the report. Many barriers exist which confront planners, decision makers, and advocates when attempting to move a community along the path to sustainability, including cultural and behavioral, professional norms, economic development practices, and traditional planning practices. This report also presents several case studies which illustrate how communities, regions, and countries are approaching the problems associated with unsustainable transportation practices. These cases are supplemented by inventories of solutions to these barriers which are derived from further examinations of the research on and application of sustainability at the local level. Four categories of solutions are outlined: policy solutions, legislative solutions, planning solutions, and financial solutions. The findings from this study are then aggregated into a framework for the development of a scenario for sustainable transportation. This scenario consists of a modification model for transforming the traditional comprehensive planning process into one which integrates sustainability and objectives of sustainable development. This scenario presents a cyclical process for sustainable development from finance through implementation. The final section of the report focuses on the difficulty in integrating sustainability, as a concept, and sustainable development into professional practices and paradigms.

Financial Benefits Associated with the Joint Development and Use of Transit Facilities in Texas

Financial Benefits Associated with the Joint Development and Use of Transit Facilities in Texas
Author: Michael R. Ringrose
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1992
Genre: Development rights transfer
ISBN:

The report documents a study of the financial and other benefits associated with the joint development or use of public transit facilities in Texas. The study explores the concept of transit-related joint development and identifies the various joint development strategies employed by transit agencies throughout the country. It also provides an assessment of the financial and other benefits of selected existing joint development projects on both a national and state basis. The information was used to develop a series of general planning guidelines for identifying appropriate joint development applications in Texas. The principal tasks conducted in the study included a comprehensive review of the relevant literature, the identification and investigation of national joint development case studies, a survey of Texas transit agencies to assess their joint development experiences, and the development of the general planning guidelines.