VMT Mitigation Through Fees, Banks, and Exchanges

 

This white paper examines new programmatic approaches—VMT-based fees, mitigation exchanges, and banks—to effectively mitigate VMT impacts under California’s SB 743.
April 15, 2020
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VMT Mitigation Through Fees, Banks, and Exchanges

 

This white paper examines new programmatic approaches—VMT-based fees, mitigation exchanges, and banks—to effectively mitigate VMT impacts under California’s SB 743.
April 15, 2020

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