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Surface Transportation Policy Project (STPP): Federal Transportation Spending in the 1990s

STPP: Federal Transportation Spending in the 1990s : More transportation dollars are being spent on bicycle and pedestrian projects. This presentation showcases the most recent trends and data.

The goal of the Surface Transportation Policy Project (STPP) is to ensure that transportation policy and investments help conserve energy, protect environmental and aesthetic quality, strengthen the economy, promote social equity, and make communities more livable. STPP has several presentations on current transportation trends.



OrganizationSurface Transportation Policy Project
Resource TypePresentation
URLhttp://www.activelivingbydesign.org/filead...
LocationNational
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