Federal Role in Meeting Infrastructure Needs

Federal Role in Meeting Infrastructure Needs PDF

Author: Harry Reid

Publisher:

Published: 2004-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780756742096

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Witnesses: Bill Campbell, mayor, Atlanta, GA; Oscar Goodman, mayor, Las Vegas, NV; Peter Guerrero and Kate Siggerud, Physical Infrastructure Issues, GAO, accomp. by Paul Posner, Fed. Budget Strategic Issues; Marc Morial, mayor, New Orleans, LA, and pres., U.S. Conf. of Mayors (USCM); Robert Portiss, port dir., Tulsa, OK; and Anthony Williams, mayor, Wash., DC. Additional material: List, Top 100 U.S. Metro Economies, USCM; Statement of Amer. Soc. of Civil Engineers; and Reports: (1) City of Las Vegas, Dept. of Public Works, Infrastructure Needs for S. Nevada; (2) Impact of the Maglev Train on the Economy of Clark Co. and the State of Nevada; (3) S. Nevada Water Auth. Capital Improvements Plan; and (4) U.S. Metro Economies, USCM.

Water Infrastructure Needs and Investment

Water Infrastructure Needs and Investment PDF

Author: Claudia Copeland

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 1437919723

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Contents: (1) Intro.; (2) Background: History of Fed. Involvement; Wastewater; Drinking Water; USDA Assistance Programs; (3) Water Infrastructure Debate: Invest. Needs; EPA Needs Surveys; Drinking Water and Wastewater Needs; Future Investment; Gap Analysis Report; (4) Issues: (a) Priorities: What are the Problems to be Solved?: Infrastructure Replace.; Security; Funding Other Priorities; (b) Fed. Role; (c) Delivering Fed. Support: Admin. Entity; Type of Assistance Provided: Grants and Loans; Fed. Funds for Private Infrastructure Systems; Fed. Tax Issues; Fed. Cross-Cutting Requirements; Set-Asides; Allotment of Funds and Congress. Directed Project Grants; (d) Res. on New Technol.; (5) Congress. and Admin. Activity, 107th-110th Congress. Tables.

U.S. INFRASTRUCTURE: Agencies Approaches to Developing Investment Estimates Vary

U.S. INFRASTRUCTURE: Agencies Approaches to Developing Investment Estimates Vary PDF

Author:

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Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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The federal government has spent an average of $149 billion (in constant 1998 dollars) annually since the late 1980s on the nation s infrastructure. A sound public infrastructure plays a vital role in encouraging a more productive and competitive national economy and meeting public demands for safety, health, and improved quality of life. For example, transportation systems directly support the nation's economy by facilitating the movement and manufacture of goods. Public office buildings, courthouses, and other facilities support noneconomic goals and allow federal agencies to carry out their missions. At least a portion of federal financed infrastructure has benefits that accrue primarily to the states and local communities rather than the nation as a whole. In addition, state and local governments and the private sector play important roles in developing, operating, and financing significant portions of infrastructure. The federal government plays a prominent role in identifying the nation s infrastructure investment needs. Little, however, is known about the comparability and reasonableness of individual agencies estimates for infrastructure needs. In fact, even the concept of infrastructure need is difficult to define and to distinguish from wish lists of capital projects. This report responds to your request for information on infrastructure investment or needs estimates compiled by six federal agencies the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Transit Administration (FTA), and General Services.