Case Studies in Rural Transportation Resource Management


Book Description

Transportation resources are the funds, personnel, facilities, and equipment that local jurisdictions use to provide transportation services to local residents. This report presents 21 case studies of practices to effectively manage these transportation resources in rural and small urban areas and were written as a guide to help rural elected officials increase productivity and control costs of their road, bridge, and public transportation programs. These case studies, generally two pages in length, highlight proven management practices to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of local transportation resources. The case studies consist of selected examples of management practices which relate to plan development; priority setting; financing; contracting out; work force productivity improvement; equipment, facilities, and materials management; and performance measurement and evaluation.













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