U.S. Infrastructure Renewal: Who Should Pay the Bill?
Jul 25, 2017
http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/u-s-infrastructure-renewal-pay-bill/
In recent years, pessimism about the U.S. infrastructure has been growing, notes Wharton real estate professor Gilles Duranton, a specialist in urban and regional development, transportation and local public finance. “More and more, it is said that the overall infrastructure is old and decaying, that bridges collapse and roads are full of potholes. Water poisons residents in some places like Flint, Michigan; electricity is not always reliable; airports and seaports are under strain; cellphone coverage is piecemeal.”
How accurate is that picture? Although that image is sometimes exaggerated, “there is some truth to this,” Duranton asserts.
ASCE gives US infrastructure a D+ - Business Insider
www.businessinsider.com/asce-gives-us-infrastructure-a-d-2017-6 - Cached
16 Jun 2017 ... US infrastructure is falling apart — here's a look at how terrible things have become. ... According to the American Society of Civil Engineers' 2017 Infrastructure Report Card, which is published every four years, US infrastructure gets a D+ grade. ... Here's a look at each category's ...
ASCE's 2017 Infrastructure Report Card | GPA: D+
https://www.infrastructurereportcard.org/ - Cached
The American Infrastructure Report Card from ASCE provides a look at the bridge , water, transportation and more infrastructure problems of the US.
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