Infrastructure

Infrastructure Modernization is Key to Economic Success 

The Department of Transportation projects that, compared to tonnages recorded in 2001, total freight moved through U.S. ports will increase by more than 50 percent by 2020 and the volume of international container traffic will more than double.  This increasingly will require a major investment in infrastructure and modernization at the nation’s ports.

To modernize their facilities, it is estimated that ports will require $8.6 billion by 2010 for infrastructure investments. Why is this important?  Because U.S. ports contribute significant benefits to local and regional economies, including generating business development and job opportunities. Commercial port activities create more than 15 million American jobs, including nearly 12 million who are employed in exporter/importer-related businesses and support industries throughout the U.S. Business activities related to waterborne commerce contributed approximately $3.15 trillion overall to the U.S. economy. And those same businesses paid nearly $212.5 billion in federal, state and local taxes.

And how much of the Obama Recovery Act has been dedicated by Congress to upgrade port facilities?  About $720 million, to modernize some ports that were built prior to World War II.  That’s just not going to cut it!

Investing in Interstate infrastructure 

Balance the need for international shipping against interstate shipping, and you see how much the U.S. economy depends on transportation.  According to a recent study by the RAND corporation, the long-term efficiency and effectiveness of the U.S. freight transportation system is threatened by bottlenecks, inefficient use of some parts of the infrastructure components, vulnerability to disruptions, and crucial environmental and energy concerns.

The U.S. freight transportation system moves about $40 billion worth of goods each day, with delays and uncertainty in the performance of the system translating into higher prices for consumers and reduced productivity. The study concludes that despite the global financial crisis, experts continue to estimate that there will be increased demand for freight transportation in the future, even as the capacity of the nation's highways, port and railroads are nearing their limits in key urban areas and transportation corridors.

What’s the solution?  The Obama administration has proposed an ambitious Infrastructure program to put Americans to work, but many people are skeptical that we’ll be able to match shovel-ready jobs with shovel-ready workers. 

Ignoring the infrastructure is like ignoring the nation’s future economic growth.  To succeed and maintain our leadership, both require the investment of capital and brains.

News

Study ranks Pa. 38th in roads quality (The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Under the study's proposal, $1.35 billion would be taken from roads and bridges and shifted to transit.    more...  
Virginia's roads suffer slide in annual rankings (The Virginian-Pilot) In the past few years, two had to be closed because money was not available to fix them.    more...  
San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Mr. Roadshow column (San Jose Mercury News) But first "... Q: Why has Caltrans turned off the metering lights from north 87 onto 101? An example is on northbound Interstate 680 near Sunol. I suggest the mother of all metering ramps be placed at the Andrade Road entrance to 680.    more...  
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San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Roadshow column (San Jose Mercury News) But first "... Q Why has Caltrans turned off the metering lights from north 87 onto 101? An example is on northbound Interstate 680 near Sunol. I suggest the mother of all metering ramps be placed at the Andrade Road entrance to 680.    more...  
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Vrakas capital plan includes upgrades to police radio systems (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) Both are scheduled for 2015. Vrakas said his plan emphasizes public safety by carrying out a previously planned $9.5 million radio system upgrade, converting analog technology to digital by 2014. Currently, 31 of 37 municipalities used county dispatch. Previously planned projects, in addition to...    more...  
4 Dallas-Fort Worth freeways in top 10 of state's most congested roads (The Dallas Morning News) David Dewhurst is a big reason the list was produced -- he managed to put a rider on the Transportation Department's funding that requires the list. Clearly if you want to fix Woodall Rodgers' congestion, you are not going to add lanes so you just have more places to park. You want to try to fix...    more...  
Solo drivers may be able to buy way onto Dallas HOV lanes (The Dallas Morning News) The busier the adjacent free lanes are, the higher the rates. DART chairman William Valesco said he supports the move to convert the HOV lanes. Instead, the new highway will have four free lanes and three paid lanes. Any vehicles that meet HOV requirements drive free during peak hours.    more...  
EDITORIAL (Pioneer Press) Paul at rush hour can't help but notice the fancier-looking motorcoaches, often operated by suburban services, moving among the workhorse Metro Transit buses. Dornfeld said the goal is "regional fairness and equity," so that Minneapolis, St. We did not know, for example, that the subsidy per...    more...  
Two Alameda County transportation agencies to merge (Contra Costa Times) Oakland building. The two agencies now are merging in a move that leaders of Alameda County and its 14 cities say will save money and provide the county a unified political voice as it seeks seeking funding to improve mobility for those in cars, buses and trains, on bicycles and on foot. The...    more...  
Relocating Route 195 (The Providence Journal) DOT officials now say that the figure made public then was only preliminary. The latest estimate to relocate the short section of Route 195 is $623 million. The cost of debt service, principal plus interest, is now estimated at $135 million, an amount that would pay to build a major bridge....    more...  
DRPA rail plans delayed by funding shortfall (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Jon S. Corzine promised last year to provide $500 million to the Delaware River Port Authority for the $1.5 billion, 18-mile rail line.    more...  
Transit systems easier to predict with smart phone apps (USA Today) The apps provided by the municipal transit authority are free. The technology combines GPS, Web and cellular technologies, she said. The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit app is available for iPhones for $1.99.    more...  
Streets would get bulk of bond money (The Charlotte Observer) City staff originally budgeted $10 million for housing, but the City Council added $5 million during its budget workshops.    more...  
Sunny outlook reverses at Metro (Houston Chronicle) Metro had expected the grant to be finalized in April Greanias said FTA authorized it to proceed with certain projects, which he said historically means that an expected grant is forthcoming.    more...  
EDITORIAL (The Virginian-Pilot) Aug. 30, 2010 (McClatchy-Tribune Regional News delivered by Newstex) -- Hampton Roads has two big problems. It's up to them to decide which is more important, targeted relief for one annoying hot spot or a systemic approach to transportation planning. Procrastination has frozen a full generation...    more...  
Norfolk envisions one hub to link seven modes of transport (The Virginian-Pilot) Harbor Park, the Norfolk Tides baseball stadium, is there now.    more...  
Drivers, beware weekend detours (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) Louis-area highways, plan ahead. Three major highway segments will be closed this weekend. Louis Boulevard bridge and the Chesterfield Airport Road bridge. -- Eastbound Highway 40 (Interstate 64) from 20th and Chestnut streets to the Poplar Street Bridge. Louis, said traffic flows have been...    more...  
Loads of traffic to bear (The Philadelphia Inquirer) The double-deck bridge is undergoing structural repairs and painting with help from $70 million in stimulus aid. Overhead bridges must be rebuilt before roadwork begins. In New Jersey, more than 25 miles of I-295 in Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, and Salem Counties are being repaired and...    more...