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Suggested Citation:"Acronyms ." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2014. Using the Economic Value Created by Transportation to Fund Transportation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22382.
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101 ACHD Ada County Highway Department AR Air right CIP Capital improvement plan CMP Comprehensive mobility plan DOT Department of transportation EOWB Elgin O’Hare West Bypass GMA Growth Management Act IF Impact fee JD Joint development JPP Joint planning process JSPIA Joint Southeast Public Improvement Association LVT Land value tax MHTC Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission MTA Massachusetts Turnpike Authority MTFC Missouri Transportation Finance Corporation NE Negotiated exaction PCF Project completion fund PPP Public–private partnership RCW Revised Code of Washington SAD Special assessment district SCOP Standing Committee on Planning SCOFA Standing Committee on Finance and Administration SIB State infrastructure bank SPIMD Southeast Public Improvement Metropolitan District SR28-HTID State Route 28 Highway Transportation Improvement District SSA Special service area STARR Sales tax anticipation revenue rebate agreement STD Sales tax district TBD Transportation benefit district TC Transportation corporation TDD Transportation development district TDR Transfer of development rights TID Transportation improvement district TIF Tax increment financing TRZ Transportation reinvestment zone TSDC Transportation system development charge TSPLOST Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax TUF Transportation utility fee UIDC Urban Investment and Development Corporation USACE U.S. Army Corps of Engineers VC Value capture WMATA Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority ACRONYMS

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 459: Using the Economic Value Created by Transportation to Fund Transportation presents information on financing mechanisms used by transportation agencies to capture a portion of the economic value created by public investment in transportation infrastructure to fund transportation improvements.

The report provides an overview of ten types of “value capture” mechanisms and presents case examples of how transportation agencies have used these mechanisms to help fund specific highway projects.

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