Since its creation, the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) Program has spurred innovation in the types of programs and projects supported by Federal transportation dollars. The projects mentioned in this brochure show that the CMAQ program has been in the forefront of ISTEA's effort to revamp the transportation planning process toward an intermodal focus. The CMAQ program is multimodal by design; it is a virtual requirement that new players beyond the highway and transit communities be a part of its implementation. Its success in meeting the congressional mandates of ISTEA is also documented by its unprecendented flexibility and robust spending rates. CMAQ funding needs now compete on an event footing with more traditional transportation programs for congressionally set spending authority.
Innovations in Transportation and Air Quality: Twelve Exemplary Projects. Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program
1996
38 pages
Report
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English
Road Transportation , Air Pollution & Control , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Air pollution abatement , Transportation planning , Traffic management , Air quality , United States , State programs , Motor vehicles , Exhaust emissions , Public transportation , Mass transportation , Traffic congestion , Funding , Transportation projects , Highway maintenance , Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program , CMAQ(Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program)
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