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... 63 Appendix B Survey Questionnaire The survey was accessed by means of an online tool at surveygizmo.com. The following text version was created before building the online version and closely resembles the question formats.
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... 64 Please indicate if you know of a resource allocation strategy in your agency or in another transportation agency that could serve as an instructive case example for this NCHRP effort, and if you would be willing to be contacted about it: Yes No Please answer the following questions: 1. Does your agency have a strategic process for allocating all, or a significant portion of its program resources/revenues among programs of work?
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... 65 Factors Accounting for Share of Resources Allocated by Program Unimportant Somewhat Important Very Important Program needs as determined by analytic methods or models (pavement, bridge, travel demand, etc.) Performance trends or objectives as benchmarked by quantifiable performance measures set by the agency outside of a long-range planning process Investment or performance targets set in a long-range planning process Investment or performance targets set by legislature, secretary, transportation board or other executive body Benefit-cost, return on investment or other Economic Analysis Special studies or plans of program needs Other factors (describe)
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... 66 9. What factors could help your agency to be more confident in your resource allocation strategy and its associated decisions?
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... 67 13. What factors could make it easier for your agency to allocate resources among programs?

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