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Ben Goldman

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APTA: How to Talk to a Detractor of High-Speed Rail

By Ben Goldman | Jan 13, 2012 | No Comments
Stop me if you’ve heard these before: “Most Americans don’t use railroads, they use cars.” “There’s no better example of excessive government spending than the $53 billion President Obama allocated for high-speed rail in his 2012 budget.” “Would you pay $1,000 so that someone—probably not you—can ride high-speed trains 58 miles a year?” “High-speed rail […]

Amtrak Chief Outlines “Aggressive” Plan for 2012 Investment

By Ben Goldman | Jan 12, 2012 | No Comments
Amtrak has spent the past year as a sort of punching bag for some members of Congress, not to mention the GOP presidential candidates. So it’s refreshing to hear that they’re coming out swinging, confidently, in 2012. President and CEO Joseph Boardman announced this morning that Amtrak would pursue an “aggressive” agenda for 2012, including […]

Report Maps Out How New Transit Can Benefit Disadvantaged Communities

By Ben Goldman | Jan 11, 2012 | No Comments
Last fall, Streetsblog reported on the complex relationship between economically disadvantaged neighborhoods and the transit-oriented development projects intended to revitalize them. Often, the same people who stand to gain the most quality-of-life benefits from new transit also face the greatest risk of being displaced by the rising property values associated with TOD. Such is the […]

Commuter Transit Tax Break Could Reclaim Parity With Parking in 2012

By Ben Goldman | Jan 6, 2012 | No Comments
As Congress prepares to reconvene and take up the payroll tax cut extension yet again, a movement is forming to restore the transit commuter tax benefit to 2011 levels. Transit advocates across America were disheartened when Congress failed to maintain parity between the transit and parking pre-tax commuting benefits last month. On New Year’s Day, […]

In Iowa, GOP Candidates Ignore Transportation and Urban Issues

By Ben Goldman | Jan 4, 2012 | No Comments
With all eyes on today’s Iowa caucuses, it’s worth noting that this year’s vocal crop of GOP candidates has been mostly silent on the subject of transportation and urban issues in general. A common theme across most candidates’ platforms is the elimination of federal programs in favor of state ones, and incentives (read: tax cuts) […]

When “Old and Blighted” Development Beats “Shiny and New” Suburbanism

By Ben Goldman | Jan 3, 2012 | No Comments
There are plenty of hidden costs to auto-oriented development: increased levels of air and water pollution, safety risks posed to pedestrians and cyclists. But as Strong Towns Blog points out, some costs are hardly hidden at all. The authors of the comprehensive plan for Brainerd, Minnesota (pop: 13,590) probably thought they had a great idea: […]

Senate’s Changes to TIFIA Could Mean More Toll Roads, Less Transit

By Ben Goldman | Dec 22, 2011 | No Comments
When the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee unanimously passed a two-year transportation reauthorization bill last month, it quickly became clear that bipartisan support was coming at a price. First, we learned that the Transportation Enhancements bike/ped programs would lose their dedicated funding. Now, we learn that Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) loans […]

TIGER III Will Boost Freight Transportation But Not Transform It

By Ben Goldman | Dec 22, 2011 | No Comments
Of the 46 recently-announced TIGER grant recipients, 18 projects had at least a “substantial freight component,” according to the Coalition for America’s Gateways and Trade Corridors. Over $232 million — 45 percent — of this latest round of the popular transportation funding program will go to freight projects. That’s a very impressive share, considering that […]

Will Rahm Emanuel Show America What BRT Can Do?

By Ben Goldman | Dec 19, 2011 | No Comments
With impressive urgency, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has spent his first months in office retooling and reconfiguring how the “City That Works” works. Emanuel’s energy is evident in changes from beat-cop deployment to the push for a longer school day, but perhaps the mayor’s most tangible efforts can be seen in his ambitious transportation agenda. […]

National: High-Speed Rail in California is Worrying Itself to Death

By Ben Goldman | Dec 16, 2011 | No Comments
Yesterday, for the second time in as many weeks, the House T&I committee held a hearing on the benefit-versus-boondoggle high-speed rail debate. Last time, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood was asked to defend the peppering of high-speed rail grants to projects outside the Northeast Corridor. Yesterday, the topic narrowed to focus just on California’s high-speed rail project, […]

2010 Traffic Fatalities Could Fill 70 Jumbo Jets. And This Is Good News?

By Ben Goldman | Dec 9, 2011 | No Comments
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced yesterday that 32,885 people lost their lives on our nation’s roads in 2010. While a staggering toll, this represents the lowest total number of traffic fatalities since 1949. “We’re making historic progress when it comes to improving safety on our nation’s roadways,” said LaHood in a statement, also pointing out […]

Is the House Democrats’ New “Buy America” Jobs Bill Just a Political Ploy?

By Ben Goldman | Dec 2, 2011 | No Comments
With no movement on a highway bill from House T&I Chairman John Mica until after Congress reconvenes in January, Ranking Member Nick Rahall held a press conference yesterday to introduce the “Invest in American Jobs Act of 2011” [PDF]. The act would strengthen the “Buy America” requirements already in place on transit, rail, highway, bridge, […]
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