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Impacts of the Recession on Public Transportation Agencies, 2011 Update: Survey Results (APTA, 2011)

Posted on January 26, 2012

This report summarizes the survey results from transit agencies that asked how they coped with decreased state and local funding following the recession.
Download the full report here.

Posted in Economic Impact, Resources, Revenues, TransitTagged APTA, budgets, service gaps, transit finance

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