This report is in response to a stated need to examine ways transit services are funded with their borders. These reviews need to consider the way services are currently funded, as well as the potential of funding mechanisms which are not yet being used. This study by the Wisconsin DOT summarizes approaches to system funding based on fare policy changes, as well as local sales taxes, motor vehicle related taxes, and other innovative funding options. It also includes a brief review of local transit subsidy sources in other states. Although the analysis is specific to Wisconsin, the approach taken may provide ideas to state or local governments faced with similar problems.
Local Funding Options for Wisconsin Urban Transit Systems
1982
94 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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