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Appendix A - State Highway Cost Allocation Study Survey
Pages 49-54

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From page 49...
... Through a comparison of user fees paid and cost responsibilities, these studies estimate current equity and may provide recommended adjustments to existing user fees and tax rates to bring about a closer match between payments and cost responsibilities for each vehicle class. Over 30 state governments have at some time conducted these studies to evaluate their system of state road-user charges, fees, and taxes.
From page 50...
... State funds and state highways only State and federal funds combined only State and federal funds analyzed separately State, federal, and local funds analyzed separately Other: (j) Were any of your state's previous HCASs different in terms of the levels of government separately analyzed?
From page 51...
... Please list any special surveys or major data collection efforts done as part of HCASs: (q) Please estimate the approximate cost and/or level of staff effort required for these studies.
From page 52...
... Are you aware of any recent efforts to extend HCASs to include analysis of externalities such as those listed below? If so, please check appropriate boxes and provide relevant information on type of effort and contacts.
From page 53...
... Provide strengths and shortcoming or any elaboration on your responses in the space following each topic name. 1 2 3 4 5 Technical methods and data: Accuracy of the methods: Credibility of work among the stakeholders: Coverage of vehicle classes, etc.: Coverage of all relevant funding sources, fees, and taxes: Handling of important special revenue factors, such as tax- or fee-exempt or partially-exempt vehicles: Other: (x)
From page 54...
... Staba, AICP Senior Program Officer Airport Cooperative Research Program National Cooperative Highway Research Program Transportation Research Board The National Academies 500 Fifth Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202)


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