Entries from Cascadia Prospectus tagged with 'ROADS'


Smart Spending On Transportation Will Strengthen U.S. Economy

But The Real Challenge Is Regional Leadership Though the details are far from settled, a federal economic stimulus package of roughly $600 billion to $800 billion has strong support from President-elect Barack Obama. Congress, including the fiscally conservative Blue Dog...

Washington State Investment Board Eyes Infrastructure Projects

The need for public-private partnerships to help rebuild the nation's overburdened and underfunded surface transportation network is growing. Even before gas prices spiked and gas tax hike prospects dived, the Washington State Transportation Commission was calling for P3s. They did...

Sexy, Sexy Infrastructure

Okay - so you already knew that pink was the new black and real estate was the new sex. Now infrastructure is sexy. So say Forbes, The Guardian, and the Wall Street Journal. We're not talking about your grandfather's municipal...

Freight Railroads Undergoing Dramatic Expansion

According to the Association of American Railroads, freight railroads carry more than 40 percent of the nation's freight measured in ton miles, and had aggregate revenues of $54 billion in 2006. The Association's January 2008 report "Overview Of U.S. Freight...

Who'll Be The Deciders.....On Puget Sound Transportation?

Look for a vigorous public debate soon - involving state lawmakers, Gov. Chris Gregoire and a multitude of opinionators - about regional transportation governance for the central Puget Sound region of Snohomish, King, Pierce and Kitsap counties. The aim behind...



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