Cost Benefit Analysis Test Plan Sample Clauses

Cost Benefit Analysis Test Plan. Data Sources The cost benefit analysis test plan will be used in the cost benefit analysis. The cost benefit analysis test plan will use several sources of data. One source is the detailed costs associated with the UPA projects to be provided by the partner agencies. A second source of data is forecasts of travel from the region’s transportation model. A third source is tax data for businesses in San Francisco. The fourth data source is data collected through other test plans. Cost Data from Participating Agencies. Cost data will be obtained from SFMTA, MTC, and SFCTA related to their UPA projects. Data include the capital costs associated with various projects, the operating and maintenance costs, and the replacement and re-investment costs. The following examples are some but not all of the cost categories needed for this test plan.  Capital investment costs — Equipment and installation of parking sensors and meters — 511 enhancement costs  Operating and maintenance costs — Operating and maintaining parking facilities and electronic payment systems — Operating and maintaining TransLink® payment system at garages  Replacement and re-investment costs. — Replacing components of parking facilities — Replacing and/or updating computer hardware and software for parking payment systems — Replacing and/or updating communication equipment for parking.
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