Public Transportation: Survey of Project Sponsors on Their Transit Projects and Experience with the Federal Transit Administration’s New Starts and Small Starts Programs (GAO-07-927SP, July 2007), an E-supplement to GAO-07-917
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This document presents selected results of GAO’s Web-based survey of
215 project sponsors to obtain information on the Federal Transit
Administration’s (FTA) funding of transit projects nationwide. The
questions in our survey were posed to obtain information on project
sponsors’ completed, ongoing, and planned transit projects and also
their experiences with the New Starts and Small Starts programs.
The survey was e-mailed to projects sponsors (including transit agencies,
city transportation offices, and metropolitan planning organizations,
among others) in urbanized areas with populations of over 200,000 and
that have an annual ridership on their transit systems of over 1 million.
Of the 215 project sponsors, 168 project sponsors responded to the survey,
for a survey response rate of 78 percent. We do not include responses for all survey questions.
Specifically, this document does not include narrative responses that we received. |
Instructions for Viewing this SurveyHow to View The Surveys
How to View the Responses for Each Question
How to Interpret Data for Ongoing and Planned Projects
How to Return to a Page That You Previously Visited
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