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Guide to Value Capture Financing for Public Transportation Projects (2016)

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Suggested Citation:"Acronyms and Abbreviations." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Guide to Value Capture Financing for Public Transportation Projects. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23682.
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Suggested Citation:"Acronyms and Abbreviations." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Guide to Value Capture Financing for Public Transportation Projects. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23682.
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99 ARRA American Recovery and Reinvestment Act AV Assessed Value BMJD Bethesda Metro Joint Development BRT Bus Rapid Transit CBD Central Business District CBRE CB Richard Ellis CCD City and County of Denver CDD Community Development District CDOT Colorado Department of Transportation CMAQ Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality DDA Denver Downtown Development Authority DC Downtown Core DRCOG Denver Regional Council of Governments DS Debt Service DUS Denver Union Station DUSPA Denver Union Station Project Authority DX Downtown Mixed Use EIS Environmental Impact Statement FAR Floor Area Ratio FAST Act Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act FY Fiscal Year HKSAR Hong Kong Special Administrative Region IAD Dulles International Airport IGA Intergovernmental Agreement KCMO Kansas City, Missouri KCSA Kansas City Streetcar Authority LEADER Landowners Economic Alliance for the Dulles Extension of Rail LED Light-Emitting Diode LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LID Local Improvement District LODO Lower Downtown LRT Light Rail Transit MassDOT Massachusetts Department of Transportation MBTA Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority MTR Mass Transit Railway MTRC Mass Transit Railway Corporation MTRCL MTR Corporation Limited MWAA Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Acronyms and Abbreviations

100 Guide to Value Capture Financing for Public Transportation Projects NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NVTA Northern Virginia Transportation Authority P3 Public–Private Partnership PDC Portland Development Commission PSI Portland Streetcar, Inc. RFQ Request for Qualifications R + P Rail + Property RRIF Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing RTD Regional Transportation District S&P Standard & Poor’s SAD Special Assessment District SIFT Supplemental Infrastructure Financing for Transportation STP Surface Transportation Program TDD Transportation Development District TID Transportation Improvement District TIF Tax Increment Financing TIFIA Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act TIGER Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery TOD Transit-Oriented Development TriMet Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District URA Urban Renewal Area USAC Union Station Advisory Committee USNC Union Station Neighborhood Committee WMATA Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

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TRB's Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) has released Research Report 190: Guide to Value Capture Financing for Public Transportation Projects. Value capture is the public recovery of a portion of increased property and other value created as a result of public infrastructure investment. The report identifies the requirements necessary for successful value creation through transportation infrastructure investment and capturing a portion of that value through specific value capture mechanisms. It includes six case studies that provide practical examples of successful value capture from public transportation investments.

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