We welcome different points-of-view on the topic of traffic and public transit.
Please contact Len Cadwallader if you'd like to submit your position paper on what we can do about our growing dependence on single-occupant vehicles in our region.
- A Widening Gap:Funding Needed Public Transit Services in the Upper Valley of NH/VT
- A white paper. Prepared by Upper Valley Transportation Management Association
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- Impact of Advance Transit
- After careful study in 2005 the UVTMA found the impact of Advance Transit on the City of Lebanon was positive and significant. The study found that over 844,500 vehicle travel miles and 3 ½ tons of air pollutants were reduced because of Advance Transit.
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- NH House Finance Committee Testimony, Monday, March 5, 2007
- By Shawn M. Donovan
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- Home-based businesses command a great big market share. Learn how they can mitigate traffic.
- 3 articles written by Nora J. Rubinstein, Ph.D., President of Place / Space Associates of Middletown Springs, Vermont.
- Increase Of Home-Based Businesses In Upper Valley Considered Positive For Communities:Technology Responsible For More Flexibility In Schedules
- Valley Business Journal, October 2006
- Home-Based Enterprises On Increase In Rutland County: Micro-Businesses Wield Strong Economic Impact In Region
- Rutland Business Journal, October 2006
- Home-Based Businesses Are On Rise In Champlain Valley: Companies Offer Workers Option Of Reduced Time At Workplace
- Champlain Business Journal, October 2006
- Commuter Needs for the Hartford-Lebanon-Hanover Employment Center: An Assessment of Park and Ride Facilities in the Upper Valley
- Prepared by:Upper Valley Lake Sunapee Regional Planning commission for the Vermont Agency of Transportation.
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- The Automobile in American Society:Visions of Freedom and Control
- Automobile in American Society:Visions of Freedom and Control
- by Christopher J. Cassell
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- LA Times TRAVELER'S JOURNAL: Buses open up a whole new view of London.
A former Underground fan finds plenty to like about the revamped street-transport system. - By Cara Greenberg, Special to The Times
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- Testimony Submitted for the Record of Matthew A. Coogan, Director The New England Transportation Institute White River Junction, Vermont to the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission Field Hearing
- New York City November 16, 2006
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