C. Porter, Jonathan Lee, Taylor Dennerlein, P. Dowell
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Abstract
This study explores the full range of benefits that may be associated with investment in public transportation programs, including those that could help offset the cost of transit investments and operations. Specifically, this report identifies and documents potential indirect government benefits arising from transit investments and services, and provides ways to help states make the case for strategic investment. These indirect benefits can result from improved access to jobs, health care, and education, which can reduce the demand for government services. The report also covers methods and tools for quantifying benefits and provides a conceptual framework for including these benefits along with other economic impact and benefit/cost analysis for transit.