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21 rEFErENCES 1. “New York’s Waterfront: The Forgotten Frontier,” The Rotary Club of New York, May 2001 [Online]. Available: www.nyrotaryhistory.org/Bulletin/Bulletin%20May% 201,%202001.pdf [accessed Apr. 4, 2012]. 2. Allen, S., “Own the Road: A Brief History of the Adopt- a-Highway Program,” Feb. 1, 2011 [Online]. Available: www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/81246 [accessed Mar. 30, 2012]. 3. “A Look at What Some States Are Doing: Adopt-A- Bus-Stop Program Gets Going in California,” AASHTO Quarterly Magazine, Vol. 71, No. 4, Oct. 1992. 4. “NCTD Adopt a Station Program,” North County Transit District, Oceanside, Calif. [Online]. Available: www. gonctd.com/adopt-a-station [accessed Apr. 3, 2012]. 5. “Toolkit for Bus Stop Accessibility and Safety Assess- ment,” Easter Seals Project ACTION, Washington, D.C. [Online]. Available: projectaction.easterseals.com/site/ DocServer/06BSTK_Complete_Toolkit.pdf?docID= 21443 [accessed Mar. 29, 2012]. 6. Tucker, L.E., Safer Stops for Vulnerable Customers, Report NCTR 473-13, National Center for Transit Research, Tampa, Mar. 2003 [Online]. Available: www. nctr.usf.edu/pdf/473-13.pdf [accessed Mar. 28, 2012]. 7. Nelson, K., “Policing Mass Transit: Serving a Unique Community,” FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, Jan. 1997 [Online]. Available: findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2194/ is_n1_v66/ai_19266933/pg_5/?tag=content [accessed Mar. 28, 2012]. 8. Friedberg, J., “Metro’s Adopt A Bus Stop Returns: Business Owner One of First to Take Part in Program,” Houston Chronicle, Dec. 28, 2006. 9. “Adopt a Station,” CTA brochure, Chicago Transit Authority [Online]. Available: www.transitchicago. com/assets/1/brochures/adopt.pdf [accessed Apr. 3, 2012]. 10. “CTA Adopt a Station,” CTA brochure, Chicago Transit Authority [Online]. Available: www.transitchicago.com/ assets/1/brochures/AdoptAStation_Rev_20100607.pdf [accessed Apr. 3. 2012]. 11. Bus Stop Guidelines, July 2010 revision, TriMet, Port- land, Ore. [Online]. Available: trimet.org/pdfs/publications/ bus-stop-guidelines.pdf [accessed Apr. 2, 2012]. 12. How to Adopt a Subway, Train or Bus Station Cleanup, Green Hands USA [Online]. Available: www.green handsusa.com/eventguide/page:606 [accessed Apr. 2, 2012]. 13. Good Practice in Station Adoption Schemes, Rail Safety & Standards Board, London, U.K., 2007, 11 pp. [Online]. Available: www.rssb.co.uk/RESEARCH/Lists/DispForm_ Custom.aspx?ID=190 [accessed Apr. 4, 2012]. 14. Station Adoption 2010: A Guide for the Local Com- munity, Association of Community Rail Partnerships, Northern Rail, and GMPTE, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield, U.K., 2010 [Online]. Available: www.acorp.uk.com/ Assets/Acorp%20Station%20Adoption.pdf [accessed Mar. 30, 2012]. 15. Adopt-a-Station Program Guidelines, Government of South Australia, TransAdelaide, 2001, revised Oct. 2005, 12 pp. [Online]. Available: www.transadelaide.com.au/ AM/pdf/adoptguidelines.pdf [accessed Apr. 4, 2012]. 16. Thomas, B. and K. Acott, “Bus Shelters Up for Adop- tion,” The West Australian, Nov. 5, 2011.

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TRB’s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Synthesis 103: Transit Station and Stop Adoption Programs explores transit agency programs in which local organizations, individuals, or other partners “adopt” a transit station or stop and receive recognition or incentives in exchange for, periodically, performing duties such as removing litter, maintaining vegetation, or reporting suspicious activity.

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