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APPENDIX D
Pages 178-182

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From page 178...
... Equity Consequences of Current and Emerging Transportation Finance Schemes Lisa Schweitzer, Assistant Professor, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, paper author 9:45 a.m.–10:15 a.m. Remedies for Problems of Transportation Equity David King, Assistant Professor of Urban Planning, Columbia University, New York, paper author 162
From page 179...
... Equity Concerns and Public Acceptance of Alternative Financing Mechanisms Robert Cameron Mitchell, committee member 1:30 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Equity in Surface Transport Finance: A Politi cal Perspective Alan Altshuler, Distinguished Service Professor and Ruth and Frank Stanton Professor of Urban Policy and Planning, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, paper author 2:15 p.m.–2:45 p.m.
From page 180...
... Open Discussion Moderator: Joseph Schofer, committee chair SYMPOSIUM PARTICIPANTS Teresa Adams Susan Binder U.S. Department of Senate Committee on Transportation; University Environment and Public of Wisconsin-Madison Works Nathan Austin Jay Borwankar Morgan State University U.S.
From page 181...
... Department of U.S. Department of Transportation, Office Transportation, Federal of Inspector General Transit Administration Piercarlo Brunino Neil Gray KPMG International Bridge, Tunnel Michael Callow and Turnpike Association Morgan State University Robert Grow Kelly Clifton Greater Washington Board National Center for Smart of Trade Growth Paul Hanley Public Policy Center, University John Collins of Iowa Transportation Business, Law and Strategy JayEtta Hecker Bipartisan Policy Center Qingbin Cui University of Maryland Mike Heiligenstein Central Texas Regional Patrick DeCorla-Souza Mobility Authority U.S.
From page 182...
... Adrian Moore Michael Replogle Reason Foundation Institute for Transportation and Development Policy Sachio Muto Embassy of Japan Joshua Schank Bipartisan Policy Center Masahiro Nishikawa U.S. Department of Darren Timothy Transportation, Federal U.S.


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