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    Transportation Utility Fees: Possibilities for the City of Milwaukee

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    Date
    2007
    Author
    Smith, Lamont
    Kurowski, Karen
    Duckwitz, Bill
    Carlson, Deven
    Advisor(s)
    Moynihan, Donald P.
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    Abstract
    Using four evaluation criteria, this report evaluates whether Milwaukee should implement a transportation utility fee (TUF) to fund the operation and maintenance of transportation infrastructure in the city. Under a TUF, transportation infrastructure is treated as a public utility and fees are assigned according to usage. Based on the results of quantitative and qualitative analyses, the authors recommend the adoption of a TUF ordinance in Milwaukee. Such an ordinance would provide an additional revenue source for the City and more equitably distribute the burden of funding transportation infrastructure.
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