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Taking The High Road A Metropolitan Agenda For Transportation Reform Bruce Katz Robert Puentes

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Taking The High Road A Metropolitan Agenda For Transportation Reform Bruce Katz Robert Puentes
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Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 331
Author: Bruce Katz; Robert Puentes
ISBN: 9780815748274, 9780815797890, 0815748272, 0815797893
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Taking The High Road A Metropolitan Agenda For Transportation Reform Bruce Katz Robert Puentes by Bruce Katz; Robert Puentes 9780815748274, 9780815797890, 0815748272, 0815797893 instant download after payment.

Pressing challenges face America's transportation networks, despite the passage of two key pieces of federal legislation in the 1990s that offered a new framework for transportation practices and helped to level the playing field between highway and alternative transportation strategies, as well as between old and new communities. Congestion is a hallmark of many metropolitan areas, while infrastructure is fraying. Working families often face daunting commutes to jobs whether they live in the metropolitan outer fringe or the heart of the city. And transportation funding, rather than creating new jobs and economic activity overall, typically shifts development from one metropolitan area to another. Here, experts in the field of transportation provide ideas for reform that could help state, metropolitan, and local leaders apply practical solutions to our nation's transportation dilemmas.

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