The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and other agencies continue to explore new and innovative methods to address concerns related to traffic congestion, mobility, and accessibility. Expanding the use of toll facilities in Texas is one approach receiving increased emphasis. This report presents the results of a research project developing guidelines for TxDOT regional toll authority cooperation and coordination. The report summarizes the use of toll authorities and new institutional arrangements in other states. It also highlights examples of coordination between TxDOT and toll authorities in Texas. Common themes from the national and state case studies are presented, along with the differences and similarities between state transportation agencies and toll authorities. The report includes the guidelines for TxDOT regional toll authority cooperation and coordination. The guidelines cover the areas of planning, environmental review, funding, design, construction, monitoring and evaluation, and management and operations.
Development of Guidelines for TXDOT: Regional Toll Authority Cooperation and Coordination
2003
74 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Toll roads , Texas , Guidelines , Cooperation , Coordination , Traffic control , Traffic congestion , Mobility , Accessibility , State transportion agencies , Funds , Transportation planning , Monitoring , Facilities , Case studies , Research projects , Regional toll authority , Regional mobility authorities
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