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... 1 A b o u t t h i s G u i d e There are 565 federally recognized tribes throughout the United States. In 1999, the Community Transportation Association of America (CTAA)
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... 2 developing, enhancing, and sustaining tribal transit services: A Guidebook in the guidebook, as well as keys to sustainability and long-term success of a tribal transit program. Several common themes were recognized as successful tribal transit programs described the challenges they faced and how these were overcome.
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... About this Guide 3 gation and Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) , National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)
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... 4 developing, enhancing, and sustaining tribal transit services: A Guidebook • Program trips -- a method for assessing trips to and from specific social service programs, including Head Start, nursing homes, and senior centers. The first step of the process uses census information to estimate the number of participants within a specific program.
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... About this Guide 5 planners. Although not essential, assistance from experienced transit planners may provide insight and expertise unavailable locally.
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... 6 developing, enhancing, and sustaining tribal transit services: A Guidebook Participation in State and National Organizations Participation in state, regional, and national organizations such as a state or regional transit association, the CTAA, or the Intertribal Transportation Association (ITA) gives transit staff access to many resources.

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