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97 Bibliography AECOM. 2007. “User Guidebook on Implementing Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation Infrastructure Projects in the United States.” Prepared for the Office of Policy and Governmental Affairs. U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. Buxbaum, J. N., and Ortiz, I. N. 2007. “Protecting the Public Interest: The Role of Long-Term Concession Agree- ments for Providing Transportation Infrastructure.” USC Keston Institute for Public Finance and Infra- structure Policy. Cervero, R., Murphy, S., Ferrell, C., Goguts, N., and Tsai, Y. H. 2004. TCRP Report 102: Transit-Oriented Development in the United States: Experiences, Challenges, and Prospects. Transportation Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. Cole, M. 2013. “Electronic Fare Collection: Pay as you like it.” Roads & Bridges. http://www.roadsbridges.com/ electronic-fare-collection-pay-you-it. Commercial Real Estate Development Association. Fall 2015. “Infill Transit Stations.” http://www.naiop.org/en/ Magazine/2015/Fall-2015/Development-Ownership/Infill-Transit-Stations.aspx. DeMoors, K. 2015. “Public-Private Partnerships and Transit: Not Just for Mega Projects.” https://www.dot.state. oh.us/engineering/OTEC/2015_OTEC_Presentations/Wednesday_Oct.28/58/DeMoors_58.pdf. Federal Highway Administration. 1996. “Shared Resources: Sharing Right-of-Way for Telecommunications: Identification, Review, and Analysis of Legal and Institutional Issues.” Final Report. https://ntl.bts.gov/lib/ jpodocs/repts_te/1863.pdf. Federal Transit Administration. 2014. “Federal Transit Administration Guidance on Joint Development.” https:// www.fta.dot.gov/sites/fta.dot.gov/files/docs/FTA_C_7050_1_Guidance_on_Joint_Development_ Circular.pdf. First Data. 2010. “Transit Payment Systems: A Case for Open Payments.” https://www.firstdata.com/downloads/ thought-leadership/transit-payment-systems_wp.pdf. Gallivan, F. 2013. TCRP Synthesis 106: Energy Savings Strategies for Transit Agencies. Transportation Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. Lien, T. 2015. “New insurance product will fill a gap for UberX, Lyft and Sidecar drivers.” Los Angeles Times. http://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-tnc-farmers-insurance-20150527-story.html. Liston, B. 2016. “Uber teams with Florida city on public transit test.” http://www.reuters.com/article/us-uber- tech-subsidies-idUSKCN0W52LQ. Mark, P., and Pulidindi, J. 2012. “Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation Projects.” National League of Cities, Washington, D.C. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Preliminary FY 2016 Budget Update. March 11, 2015. MassDOT Board of Directors. Mathur, S. 2014. Innovation in Public Transport Finance: Property Value Capture. Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, UK. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. “Use of Property for Commercial Activities.” General Manage- ment Document. http://media.metro.net/about_us/library/images/Use%20of%20Property%20for%20 Commercial%20Activities.pdf. Meyer, K. S. 2012. “Testing Tradition: Assessing the Added Value of Public-Private Partnerships.” The National Council For Public-Private Partnerships. O’Toole, R. 2010. “Fixing Transit, The Case for Privatization.” Policy Analysis, No. 670, CATO Institute. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. 2016. “PennDOT Selects Team for Compressed Natural Gas Fueling Stations Public-Private Partnership.” https://www.dot.state.pa.us/penndot/districts/district6/d6media.nsf/ cd20de0d8cd84b3785256d66005b622b/412ee85f583a969b85257f84006da9de?OpenDocument.

98 Public Transportation Guidebook for Small- and Medium-Sized Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) Schneider, J. 2003. “Public Private Partnership for Urban Rail Transit: Forms, regulatory conditions, participants.” Deutscher Universitats-Verlag. Schneider, M., and Davis, J. 2006. “Public-Private Partnerships in Public Transportation: Policies and Princi- ples for the Transit Industry.” American Public Transportation Association. Task Force on Public-Private Partnerships. Shaheen, S., and Christensen, M. “Retrospective from North America’s first gathering on shared-use mobility.” University of Berkeley Transportation Sustainability Research Center. Share-Use Mobility Center. 2016. “Shared Mobility and the Transformation of Public Transit.” Transit Cooperative Research Program J-11/Task 21. The Transit Wire: News on Emerging Transit Technology. 2013. “NJ Transit enters public- private partnership for WiFi access.” http://www.thetransitwire.com/2013/06/13/nj-transit-enters-public-private-partnership- for-wifi-access/ Thomas, L. W. 2014. TCRP Legal Research Digest 45: Transit Public-Private Partnerships: Legal Issues. Transporta- tion Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. U.S. Department of Transportation. 2007. “Report to Congress on the Costs, Benefits, and Efficiency of Public- Private Partnerships for Fixed Guideway Capital Projects.” Available from the Federal Transit Administration. Vandegrift, A. W., and Macek, N. M. 2015. “Filling the Gap: Funding Transit Infill Stations in the United States.” American Public Transportation Association. Young, C. A. 2015. “Partnership Between MBTA’s The Tide and Uber Coming For Paratransit Passengers.” http:// www.wbur.org/2015/11/10/the-ride-uber-partnership.

Abbreviations and acronyms used without definitions in TRB publications: A4A Airlines for America AAAE American Association of Airport Executives AASHO American Association of State Highway Officials AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ACI–NA Airports Council International–North America ACRP Airport Cooperative Research Program ADA Americans with Disabilities Act APTA American Public Transportation Association ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials ATA American Trucking Associations CTAA Community Transportation Association of America CTBSSP Commercial Truck and Bus Safety Synthesis Program DHS Department of Homeland Security DOE Department of Energy EPA Environmental Protection Agency FAA Federal Aviation Administration FAST Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (2015) FHWA Federal Highway Administration FMCSA Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration FRA Federal Railroad Administration FTA Federal Transit Administration HMCRP Hazardous Materials Cooperative Research Program IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ISTEA Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 ITE Institute of Transportation Engineers MAP-21 Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (2012) NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASAO National Association of State Aviation Officials NCFRP National Cooperative Freight Research Program NCHRP National Cooperative Highway Research Program NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NTSB National Transportation Safety Board PHMSA Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration RITA Research and Innovative Technology Administration SAE Society of Automotive Engineers SAFETEA-LU Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (2005) TCRP Transit Cooperative Research Program TDC Transit Development Corporation TEA-21 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (1998) TRB Transportation Research Board TSA Transportation Security Administration U.S.DOT United States Department of Transportation

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TRB's Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Research Report 191: Public Transportation Guidebook for Small- and Medium-Sized Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) serves as a resource to explore, evaluate, initiate, plan, and implement small- and medium-sized public-private partnership (P3) initiatives. The guidebook addresses why and when to consider P3s for small- and medium-sized initiatives, what types of initiatives may be undertaken, and how to effectively undertake these initiatives.

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