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ContributorsArizona. Department of Transportation (Issuing body) / Apogee Research, Inc. (Publisher)
Created1995-07
Description
Arizona, like many other states, faces continuous pressure to invest in transportation despite the chronic threat of spending shortfalls. One new option being explored is the State Infrastructure Bank (SIB), or revolving loan fund. SIBs could be created at the state or multi-state level and would be designed to hel

Arizona, like many other states, faces continuous pressure to invest in transportation despite the chronic threat of spending shortfalls. One new option being explored is the State Infrastructure Bank (SIB), or revolving loan fund. SIBs could be created at the state or multi-state level and would be designed to help states supplement and complement existing financing innovations as well as providing a base for other financial tools.
Created2012 to 2013
Description

The Transit Programs and Grants group within the Multi-Modal Planning Division of the Arizona Department of Transportation is a ten member team that is responsible for administering Federal Transit Administration grants and programs that enhance mobility options in the non-urban areas of the State of Arizona. Transit has five main

The Transit Programs and Grants group within the Multi-Modal Planning Division of the Arizona Department of Transportation is a ten member team that is responsible for administering Federal Transit Administration grants and programs that enhance mobility options in the non-urban areas of the State of Arizona. Transit has five main areas of focus: Rural Transit, Coordinated Mobility, Planning, Safety and Grant Administration.