“Crumbling bridges” and congested roads describe U.S. infrastructure

Posted by Staff on June 12, 2008 |

Senator Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), the chairman of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, lists saddening statistics to describe the neglect of U.S. infrastructure. (0:40)

 
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June 12, 2008

2 Responses to ““Crumbling bridges” and congested roads describe U.S. infrastructure”

  1. Alan Harrison Says:

    What a bunch of idiots those mayors are – they have their heads stuck up their past.

    It’s not new _highways_ that we need in an era of continually rising oil prices. We need new _railways_ – and new zoning to go with them, so that we can encourage sustainable redevelopment of our currently unsustainable, oil-thirsty way of life.

  2. Cutting: After Starbucks, Ford, Who/What’s Next? | Urban Magnate Says:

    [...] Be ready, the roads, bridges, are ready to crumble. [Dailygazette] | [TRNS] [...]


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