The federal role in urban mass transportation
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The federal role in urban mass transportation
Indiana University Press, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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"Smerk's account, thankfully, is not just another exercise in quantitative analysis. He makes his points with words and sentences, not numbers and charts. The result is a free-flowing narrative in which changes in federal policy over the years are shown to have occurred because people interacted within certain political frames of reference. . . . I highly recommend this book . . . " -Brian J. Cudahy, Business Horizons
" . . . a solid history of an important component of modern public policy . . . ably integrated with scholarship on metropolitan development so that urbanists can learn much here." -Choice
"This book is 'must' reading for anyone who has deep interests in transit issues specifically and transportation problems in general, but it is also for all those who are more than casually curious about the dynamics of urbanization." -Economic Geography
" . . . a highly in-depth study of the impact of governmental policies on the mass transit industry over the last few decades and where it may soon be heading." -Railfan and Railroad Magazine
" . . . a timely and important book." -Business History Review
This important new book is the only available comprehensive survey and analysis of federal policies and programs for urban mass transit. It is a must book for anyone interested in the plight of our cities and the efforts being made to solve our transportation problems.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
1. Federal Mass Transportation Policy: Transit in Transition
2. Urban Mass Transit in the Mid-1980s
3. The Environment of Transit Policy: Cities in an Age of Change
4. The Rise and Fall of Mass Transit
5. The Advent of Federal Transit Policy
6. A Program Develops: The Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 and the 1966 Amendments
7. Major Growth in the Mass Transit Program: The Acts of 1970 and 1973
8. The National Mass Transportation Assistance Act of 1974
9. The Surface Transportation Act of 1978
10. A Troubled Coalition: The Transit Act That Never Was
11. Federal Mass Transit Policy in the Age of Reagan, 1981-1982
12. The Urban Mass Transportation Act at 20
13. The Federal Mass Transit Programs, 1984-1987
14. The Once and Future Program of Federal Mass Transit Policy
Notes
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"