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From the Margins to the Mainstream: A Guide to Transportation Opportunities in Your Community

This Surface Transportation Policy Partnership guide covers the key people, steps and tools involved in transportation
planning and how transportation funding works. Chapter IV offers ideas on how to improve project design and Chapter
V connects opportunities to improve access with federal transportation funding.



OrganizationSurface Transportation Policy Partnership
Resource TypeToolkit
URLwww.transact.org/PDFs/margins2006/STPP_gui...
Publish Date2006
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