Public infrastructure planning and management
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Public infrastructure planning and management
(Urban affairs annual reviews, v. 33)
Sage Publications, c1988
- pbk.
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Public Infrastructure Planning and Management focuses on the economic context that has determined the fiscal condition of infrastructure investments in the US. It addresses the lack of resource commitment to public facilities, examining the larger policy contexts of national growth strategies, economic development planning, fiscal and monetary policies and federal budget priorities.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
The Economic Context of the Infrastructure Crisis - Jay M Stein
PART TWO: PERSPECTIVE ON THE INFRASTRUCTURE `CRISIS'
Infrastructure Needs Assessment - Marshall Kaplan
Methodological Problems and Opportunities
Measuring Infrastructure Needs - Douglass B Lee
Focus on Highways
The Death of the City and the Urban Fiscal Crisis - Kenneth Newton
PART THREE: PLANNING AND FINANCING PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
Planning Infrastructure for Urban Development - Anthony James Catanese
Infrastructure Financing - John E Petersen
Examining the Record and Considering the Options
Financing New Infrastructure Development Impact Fees - Arthur C Nelson
Planning Urban Park Systems - Leon S Eplan
The Charleston Experience
Transportation Infrastructure - Catherine Ross
Current and Projected Needs
PART FOUR: POLITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AND EQUITY ISSUES IN INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING
The Politics of Infrastructure - Jon J Lines and Ellen L Parker
Robert Moses and the Verrazano Bridge
Predicting Impacts of Infrastructure on Land Use - Leonard Ortolano
Equity and Distributional Issues in Infrastructure Planning - Timothy Beatley
A Theoretical Perspective
Equity Planning for Infrastructure - William Lucy
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