This documents the construction of the Barnes Foundation on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia from May 2010- May 2012. The site was photographed at every half hour of every work day. Philadelphia has a rich history and I’m honored to document this part of it. I see this work as a form of community […]
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Interactive Map: Fracking Across the United States
Friday, June 8th, 2012EARTHJUSTICE The country is in the midst of an unprecedented gas drilling boom—brought on by a controversial technology called hydraulic fracturing or “fracking.” Along with this fracking-fueled gas rush have come troubling reports of poisoned drinking water, polluted air, mysterious animal deaths, industrial disasters and explosions. We call them “Fraccidents.” The map below displays a […]
View this complete post...July 10-13, Philadelphia, PA: UIC Highspeed 2012
Thursday, May 31st, 2012From UIC Highspeed 2012: “The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) is excited to be hosting the UIC 8th World Congress on High-Speed Rail and we look forward to welcoming the world to Philadelphia and the United States – July 10-13, 2012. As America reshapes our transportation options to meet the challenges of the 21st Century, […]
View this complete post...Runaway Spending: Private Contractors Increase the Cost of School Student Transportation Services in Pennsylvania
Wednesday, March 14th, 2012KEYSTONE RESEARCH CENTER
Executive Summary
This study examines the cost of transportation services for Pennsylvania’s school districts, focusing especially on the impact on costs of contracting out. Using data from the Pennsylvania Department of Education from 1986 to 2008, the study statistically analyzes total costs, the costs to the state, and the costs to local school districts. On average 72% of transportation services were contracted out by Pennsylvania school districts in 2008, up from 62% in 1986.
View this complete post...Pittsburgh, PA: Bridges, Tunnels & More
Monday, November 21st, 2011A collection of clips from around Downtown Pittsburgh. – FreewayJim on YouTube
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Thursday, October 27th, 2011REMAKING CITIES INSTITUTE
The City of Pittsburgh intends to replace its entire inventory of 40,000 street lights with light-emitting diode (LED) fixtures over the next five to ten years. When fully implemented the project is expected to save annually an estimated $1.7 million (70% savings) in energy and maintenance costs. In addition the conversion will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by almost 7 million metric tons annually.
The Fix We’re In For: The State of Our Nation’s Bridges – Metropolitan Bridge Rankings
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011TRANSPORTATION FOR AMERICA
Structurally deficient bridges in metropolitan areas carry a disproportionate share of all trips taken on a deficient bridge each day. In fact, deficient bridges in the largest 102 metropolitan areas carry three-quarters of all traffic crossing a deficient bridge. Put another way, there are more deficient bridges in these 102 regions than there are McDonald’s restaurants in the entire country – 18,239 versus about million 14,000. Worldwide, McDonald’s serves a staggering 64 million people a day. But here in America, 210 million trips are taken daily across deficient bridges in just these 102 regions.
PA to NJ: Tacony-Palmyra Draw Bridge
Friday, October 14th, 2011Captured video of the USN McFarland dredger ship as it travels past the Tacony-Palmyra bridge. Video taken from the Palmyra Nature Center. – charged on YouTube
View this complete post...Pennsylvania: Boston Bridge Construction
Monday, August 22nd, 2011A ton of people have been asking me to post pictures or videos on the boston bridge construction project. So I have now done that. There are 8 total parts to this and each part is anywhere from 2 minutes up to about 5 minutes. Part 1 here is the area of the bridge that […]
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