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Funding

U.S. Department of Transportation. “Case Study No. 5: An Analysis of Current Funding Mechanisms for Bicycle and Pedestrian Programs at the Federal, State, and Local Levels” National Bicycling And Walking Study, April, 1993, Publication No.FHWA-PD-93-008. (57 pages)

A wide variety of funding for bicycle and pedestrian programs and facilities is available at the Federal, State and local Government levels.  Both public and private corporations and community organizations can also assist with the funding and development of bicycle and pedestrian programs and activities.  This Case Study itemizes current Federal, State, and local funding sources available for bicycling and pedestrian programs.  Please note that section 10 outlines the almost $44 million dollars set aside for Highway Safety Projects.  Since most bicycle and pedestrian projects involve multiple funding sources and considerable coordination between groups, suggestions for managing such efforts are included in this document.  Some discussion about using money or services in kind while developing new or upgrading existing is provided.  This document also lists some potential ways for communities to raise funds for pedestrian and bicycle projects.

Bearden, D.M. Federal Highway Funding for Air Quality Projects and Transportation Enhancements: How much, to whom, and for what? Congressional Research Services, Library of Congress, Washington, DC: 1998.


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