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Perspectives on urban infrastructure / Royce Hanson, editor.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
National Research Council (U.S.)
Hanson, Royce.
Conference Name:
Symposium on the Adequacy and Maintenance of Urban Public Facilities (1983 : Airlie House)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Infrastructure (Economics)--United States--Congresses.
Infrastructure (Economics).
Urban policy--United States--Congresses.
Urban policy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vi, 216 pages) : illustrations, charts
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1984.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In this provocative volume, distinguished authorities on urban policy expose the myths surrounding today's "infrastructure crisis" in urban public works. Five in-depth papers examine the evolution of the public works system, the limitations of urban needs studies, the financing of public works projects, the impact of politics, and how technology is affecting the types of infrastructures needed for tomorrow's cities.
Contents:
Perspectives on Urban Infrastructure
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Contents
Introduction
1 The Evolution of the Urban Infrastructure in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
INTRODUCTION
URBAN NETWORKS AND WALKING CITIES: A PERIOD OF FOUNDATIONS, 1790-1855
The Development of Urban Infrastructure
Financing Infrastructure in the Walking City
Engineers and Urban Technology
Conclusion
CONSTRUCTING THE CORE INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE CENTRAL CITIES, 1855-1910
Municipal Provision of Infrastructure
Institutional and Political Changes in Infrastructure Supply and Distribution
Financing Infrastructure
Engineering and Science Development
THE DOMINATION OF THE AUTOMOBILE AND THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE FEDERAL ROLE, 1910-1956
The Automobile Revolution, 1910-1930
The New Deal
Professional Developments
The Postwar Period
THE RISE OF THE OUTER CITY AND RECENT TRENDS INFLUENCING URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE, 1956-1982
Changing Fiscal Trends
The Environmental Movement
Mass Transit
Alternative Systems
CONCLUSION
AFTERWORD
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Bibliography
DISCUSSION
Randy Hamilton
Wilfred Owen
Abel Wolman
SUMMARY
2 Assessing Infrastructure Needs: The State of the Art
The Infrastructure Problem
National Needs
The Challenge Ahead
DEFINING NEEDS
Needs Versus Desirable Improvements
The Needs Assessment Process
The Role of Standards
Summary
THE CONDITION ASSESSMENT PROCESS
Defining Conditions
Condition Assessment Measures
The National Bridge Inspection Program
The New York City Water Distribution System
THE INVESTMENT DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
Estimating Investment Requirements
A Framework for Investment Decisions
The EPA Needs Survey
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation's Approach to Investment Programming.
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
Needs Assessment Issues
The Limited Use of Traditional Needs Surveys
The Importance of Technically Sound Condition Information to Effective Infrastructure Management
The Importance of the Investment Decision-Making Process
Research Agenda
Harry Hatry
Kurt W. Bauer
Preparation of Inventories and Needs Analyses
National Versus Local-Level Data
Interim Assessments
Data Available for Needs Assessments
The Quality of Engineering Knowledge
3 Financing the Nation's Infrastructure Requirements
THE CURRENT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING SYSTEM: HAS IT FAILED?
CAPITAL FINANCING INSTITUTIONS: ARE THEY AT FAULT?
Federal Aid
Long-Term Borrowing
Insulating Infrastructure From General Budget Competition
FINANCING PRINCIPLES: THE USER-COST PRINCIPLE
FINANCING PRINCIPLES: AN INFRASTRUCTURE BANK
REFERENCES
Franklin D. Raines
Forest Witsman
Distinctions Between New Capital Programs and Maintenance
The Advantages of an Infrastructure Bank
The Opportunities for and Limitations of User Fees
The Role of Interest Rates in the Financing of Facilities
The Opportunity for Use of a Form of Commodity Bond
4 Politics and Urban Public Facilities
FACILITIES AND POLITICAL POWER: A GLANCE AT MUNICIPAL HISTORY
Boss Tweed's Pavement Politics
Cleveland: A Bridge to Electoral Victory
Public Works as Political Strategy
TODAY'S INFRASTRUCTURE CRISIS AND THE POLITICS OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
The Deferral of Capital Improvements
Financing Public Works: The Political Environment Since 1960
Public Facilities and the Politics of Urban Growth
STANDARDS, NEEDS, AND PUBLIC ACTION
Engineering Standards
Political Standards
Needs
Filling Potholes and Budget Gaps.
GOODIES
CONCLUSION: DOES MANAGEMENT FAIL INFRASTRUCTURE? OR THE VALUE OF PORK
Philip Dearborne
Scott Johnson
Henry Gardiner
Does the Political System Doom Us to a Substandard Level of Service?
The Role of the Public Works Professional and Manager
The Need to Understand the Trade-Offs
The Engineering Brain Drain and Local Public Works Decisions
5 The Future of Urban Public Works: New Ways of Doing Business
INFRASTRUCTURE AS AN IMPORTANT NATIONAL ISSUE
Visible Signs of Decay
Deteriorating State and Local Finances
A National or Local Issue
SOME FUTURE TRENDS IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
Future Development and Public Works
New Technology of Infrastructure
An Infrastructure for Infrastructure Innovation
THE SEARCH FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES
Benefit-Based Approaches Versus Ability to Pay
The Impact of Fiscal Constraints: A New Role for Local Government
Alternatives in the Bay Area
Innovation in Urban Transportation
Sale-Leaseback
State and National Alternatives
State Bond Banks
Federal Public Works Bank
THE POLITICS OF URBAN PUBLIC WORKS: A NEW ECOLOGY OF GAMES
Public Works as a Job Strategy
The Business Role in Emerging Political Coalitions
Structural Changes in Planning and Financing
Joint Public-Private Investment
CONCLUSIONS
Research Implications
Technology
Economics
Politics
Long-Range Assessment
John M. Armstrong
Larry J. Feeser
The Need for Research and Development
The Importance of Innovation Transfer
The ''Brain Drain'' of Engineers Away from Public Works
The Impact of the Computer on Cities and Their Needs for Infrastructure
Appendix A Program
Appendix B Participants.
Notes:
Papers and discussions from a Symposium on the Adequacy and Maintenance of Urban Public Facilities, held by the National Research Council, at Airlie House, Warrenton, Va., Feb. 25-26, 1983.
Includes bibliographies.
ISBN:
9786610245864
9781280245862
1280245867
9780309541329
0309541328
9780585144290
058514429X
OCLC:
44961157

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