What revenue sources other than motor fuel taxes can be used to support the construction and operation of the Nations surface transportation infrastructure?
There are a variety of mechanisms, beyond the traditional fuel tax, available to State and local governments to generate a revenue stream from transportation projects. These options include user-based revenue sources such as tolls and roadway pricing, as well as beneficiary-based revenue sources such as value capture, developer mitigation fees, and air rights. There are also other revenue sources such as naming rights that do not involve the charges, fees or taxes.
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