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Salt Lake County, UT: Mountain View Corridor Winter 2012 Progress Update

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

In Salt Lake County, construction of the Mountain View Corridor is about halfway complete. View the video to see just how far we’ve come. Crews are on schedule to complete initial construction of the Mountain View Corridor by the end of 2012. – UtahDOT on YouTube

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Logan, UT: Opening of 10 West Project

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Vic Saunders from Utah Department of Transportation talks about the opening of 1000 West in Logan Utah – TheValleyChannel on YouTube

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What Lies Ahead for Transportation in 2012?

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Innovation NewsBriefs Vol. 23, No. 1 As we enter 2012 ( and begin our 23rd year of publication), we wish our readers the best in the New Year! As befits this time of year, our thoughts turn to the events that await us in the days ahead. Putting aside the major imponderable — the outcome […]

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Building a Better Gas Tax: How to Fix One of State Government’s Least Sustainable Revenue Sources

Friday, December 30th, 2011
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INSTITUTE ON TAXATION AND ECONOMIC POLICY
State gasoline and diesel taxes (often just called “gas taxes”) are the most important source of transportation funding under the control of state lawmakers. Every state levies both of these taxes.

Unfortunately, most state gas taxes are built to fail. Thirty six states levy only a fixed-rate tax that collects the same number of cents in tax, year aft er year, on every gallon of fuel purchased. But as this report shows, inflation has been eating away at these fixed rate taxes as the price of asphalt, concrete, and other transportation construction inputs continues to grow almost every year.

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Aging in Place: A State Survey of Livability Policies and Practices

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011
Aging in Place: A State Survey of Livability Policies and Practices

AARP PUBLIC POLICY INSTITUTE

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The great majority of older adults have a strong desire to live in their own homes and communities. However, unsupportive community design, unaffordable and inaccessible housing, and a lack of access to needed services can thwart this
desire. Starting in 2011, growth of the older American population will accelerate, in part because the leading edge of the baby boomer generation will reach age 65. This report examines state policies that can help older adults age in place.

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North Carolina: Highway 54 Photos

Monday, December 26th, 2011

Photos of the recently renovated North Carolina State Highway 54, The Triangle Expressway, including a new electronic toll. Photos via Flickr user Washuotaku Photo via Flickr user adamontheroad

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Great American Infrastructure: The Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel

Friday, December 23rd, 2011
Great American Infrastructure: The Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel

This is the tenth in a series of entries celebrating infrastructure achievements in the United States.

The Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel, the highest vehicular tunnel in the world, lies entirely within the Arapaho National Fores…During construction approximately 1 million cubic yards of material was cleared from each bore. 190,000 cubic yards of concrete was used for each tunnel lining.

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San Francisco, CA: Bay Bridge Cable Animation

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Animation of how the longest suspension cable in the world will be installed over the next few months on the new Eastern Span of the Bay Bridge. ZushaElinson1 on YouTube.

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Building America’s Future – New Hampshire: Bumpy Road

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Uploaded by InvestNewHampshire on Youtube

Building America’s Future of New Hampshire (BAF-NH), a statewide and bipartisan coalition dedicated to smart infrastructure investment and reform, today announced a television ad to run for three weeks on local network and cable.

“This is a substantial television ad buy intended to educate New Hampshire policymakers and voters on the need for smart infrastructure investment and reform,” said State Senate President Peter Bragdon (R-11), co-chair of BAF-NH. “According to an annual TRIP report, our state’s rural roads rank ninth-worst and deficient rural bridges rank 11th-worst in the nation. The shoddy condition of New Hampshire’s roads and bridges needlessly puts our neighbors in harm’s way, hurts our businesses, makes us less competitive and costs the state jobs. We support a long-term plan, reforms and increased accountability through audits, performance measures and bans on earmarks. Unless we make significant changes in our course and direction, our infrastructure will continue to deteriorate and a real opportunity to restore New Hampshire’s economy will be lost.”

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Merced, CA: G Street Underpass Construction Time Lapse

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Merced California G Street Underpass Construction Photo Time Lapse – CityOfMerced on YouTube

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