The Role Of Performance Based Measures In Allocating Funding For Transit Operations

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Performance-based Measures in Transit Fund Allocation

Author: Robert G. Stanley
language: en
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Release Date: 2004
This synthesis will be of interest to transit practitioners and transportation professionals, including technical and research staff, as well as those working with them, with regard to the use of performance measures for the allocation of financial assistance to local transit agencies. The synthesis explores current perspectives, practices, and experiences. It focuses primarily on the extent to which traditional measures of transit performance such as internal measures of economic efficiency, service effectiveness, and productivity are used in allocating funds to transit. The report summarizes the experiences of a variety of transit agencies. In addition, it sought to capture key perspectives of transit and transportation professionals on the relationship between system performance and funding decisions and to identify barriers to more extensive use of performance measures in the allocation of funds for public transportation.
The Role of Performance-based Measures in Allocating Funding for Transit Operations

Explores current practice and trends regarding the linkages between financial assistance, service provision, and performance measurement. It provides an overview of selected transit agency funding programs, as well as some current information from state departments of transportation.
The Role of Performance-based Measures in Allocating Funding for Transit Operations

Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board
language: en
Publisher:
Release Date: 1994