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Local and Regional Funding Mechanisms for Public Transportation (2009)

Chapter: Appendix F - Local Funding Measures Supporting Transit (2000 2006)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F - Local Funding Measures Supporting Transit (2000 2006)." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2009. Local and Regional Funding Mechanisms for Public Transportation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14187.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F - Local Funding Measures Supporting Transit (2000 2006)." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2009. Local and Regional Funding Mechanisms for Public Transportation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14187.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F - Local Funding Measures Supporting Transit (2000 2006)." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2009. Local and Regional Funding Mechanisms for Public Transportation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14187.
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69 A P P E N D I X F Local Funding Measures Supporting Transit (2000–2006) Alaska Anchorage (bonding authority, 2005) Arizona Glendale (sales tax, 2001) Phoenix (sales tax, 2000, 2004) Tucson (sales tax, 2006) California Alameda County (sales tax, 2000; property tax, 2002) Contra Costa County (property tax, 2000; sales tax, 2004) Fresno County (sales tax, 2006) Marin County (sales tax, 2004) Orange County (sales tax, 2006) Riverside County (sales tax, 2002) Sacramento County (sales tax, 2004) San Diego County (sales tax, 2004) Santa Clara County (sales tax, 2000) San Francisco (sales tax, 2003; bonding authority, 2004) San Joaquin County (sales tax, 2006) San Mateo County (sales tax, 2004, 2006) Sonoma County (sales tax, 2004, 2006) Tulare County (sales and use tax, 2006) Aspen County (sales tax, 2000, 2004) Carbondale County (sales tax, 2000) Denver (sales tax, 2004) El Paso County (sales tax, 2004) Glenwood County (sales tax, 2000) Pitkin County (sales tax, 2000) Florida Miami-Dade County (sales tax, 2002) Georgia Clayton County (business license fees, 2000) Kentucky Lexington (property tax, 2003) Colorado

70 Massachusetts Oak Bluffs (general fund, 2005) Bedford Twp (sales tax, 2000) Benzie County (property tax, 2006) Charlevoix County (property tax, 2004) Flint (property tax 2004, 2005) Gogebic County (property tax, 2004) Grand Rapids (property tax 2000, 2003) Holland/Holland Twp (property tax, 2006) Kalamazoo (property tax, 2004, 2006) Kalkaska County (property tax, 2006) Lake County (property tax, 2004) Lansing (property tax, 2000, 2004) Luddington (property tax, 2004) Macomb County (property tax, 2006) Manistee County (property tax, 2006) Marquette County (property tax, 2004) Midland County (property tax, 2004) Oakland County (property tax, 2006) Port Huron (property tax, 2000) Scotville (property tax, 2004) Shiawassee County (property tax, 2004) Tuscola County (property tax, 2006) Wexford County (property tax, 2006) Missouri Branson (sales tax, 2004) Michigan Clay County (property tax, 2003) Kansas City (sales tax, 2003, 2006) Montana Flathead County (property tax, 2004) Nevada Las Vegas (sales tax, 2000) North Carolina Greensboro (bonding authority, 2000) North Dakota Bismarck Ohio Canton (sales tax, 2006) Franklin County (sales tax, 2006) Kent (sales tax, 2001) Toledo (property tax, 2000)

71 South Carolina Charleston (sales tax, 2005) Austin (bonding authority, 2000) Dallas (bonding authority, 2000) Grapevine (sales tax, 2006) Houston (bonding authority, 2003) San Antonio (sales tax, 2004) Utah Salt Lake City (sales tax, 2000) Salt Lake County (sales tax, 2006) Summit County (sales tax, 2003) Utah County (sales tax, 2006) Vermont Barre County (general fund, 2006) Virginia Arlington County (bonding authority, 2004) Fairfax County (bonding authority, 2004) West Virginia Parkersburg (property tax, 2004) Texas Youngstown (property tax, 2005) Washington Benton County (sales tax, 2002) Everett (sales tax, 2004) Finley (sales tax, 2005) Franklin County (sales tax, 2002) King County (sales tax, 2006) Seattle (sales tax, 2000; motor vehicle excise tax, 2002; property, parking, and employer taxes, 2006) Selah County (sales tax, 2006) Snohomish County (sales tax, 2001) Spokane (sales tax, 2002; property tax, 2004) Tacoma (sales tax, 2002)

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TRB’s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Report 129: Local and Regional Funding Mechanisms for Public Transportation explores a series of transit funding mechanisms with a primary focus on traditional tax- and fee-based funding; and common business, activity, and related funding sources. The report includes an online regional funding database that provides an extensive list of funding sources that are in use or have the prospect of being used at the local and regional level to support public transportation. A user manual for the database is also available online.

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