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Election Day Wins, Planning Windfalls

机译:选举日赢了,规划意外收获

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LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE this year, Election Day 2020 was immeasurably impacted by COVID-19-and not just in the way ballots were cast. Voters made decisions on transportation, home-lessness, broadband, and a variety of other issues and efforts made all the more pressing by the pandemic and its long economic shadow. Here are some of the notable wins-and losses-that will impact planning projects across the country in the coming years. With the pandemic keeping many at home, public transit use, revenue, and funding dropped significantly this year. In April alone, fare revenue decreased by 86 percent compared to the same month last year. And while the CARES Act dedicated $25 billion to public transportation in late March, 92 percent of it had been doled out by September, with no additional federal aid allotted as of this writing.
机译:就像今年的其他一切一样,选举日2020受到Covid-19的不可估量的影响 - 而不仅仅是在投票的方式。选民对交通,自负,宽带以及各种其他问题和努力做出决定,使大流行和其长长的经济影子更加迫切。以下是一些显着的胜利和损失 - 这将在未来几年内影响全国各地的规划项目。随着大流行,在家里的许多人,公共交通使用,收入和资金今年下降。仅4月,与去年同期相比,票价收入减少了86%。虽然关心行动在3月下旬致力于公共交通工具,92%的百分之九月被淘汰出局,没有额外的联邦援助酌情分配。

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    《Planning》 |2021年第1期|6-8|共3页
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    Louis Jacobson;

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