Contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Michigan’s Transportation System
- Disposition of State and Local Transportation Revenues
- Federal, Michigan and Local Revenue Sources
- Truck Taxation and Road Costs
- Major Needs
- Federal Funding Trends
- National Highway Funding Needs
- State Investment Needs Studies
- Analysis of Michigan Needs Indicators
- Vehicle Miles Traveled Versus Lane Miles Added
- Commercial Vehicle Miles Traveled versus Lane/Miles Added
- Pavement Condition
- Congestion Levels
- Car Damage Costs
- State Trunk Line Funding and Spending Trends
- Major Project Funding Needs
- Highway Inflation Impact on Revenue
- Debt Service as a Percent of Spending
- County/City Funding Pressure
- Conclusions on Need
- Economic Growth Benefits of Transportation
Infrastructure Investment
- The Broad Rationale for Transportation Infrastructure Investment
- National Transportation Investment and Economic Growth
- National Case Studies on Highway Infrastructure Investment Benefits
- Michigan Transportation Investment and Economic Growth
- Michigan Transportation Investment: Contributions to the Economy and Individuals
- Policy Recommendations
- About the Author
- Endnotes
SKU: S2007-05


