We work for an engineering consulting company specializing in infrastructure. Everywhere we go people are asking us about how much of a boon the stimulus plan (formally the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, (ARRA)) has been for us. They seem surprised when we respond it has had little or no impact on our business.
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The No. 13 Line :: October 1st, 2009
Where’s the Beef?
The no. 13 line :: June 19th, 2009
Looking for a New Way to Fund Transportation Infrastructure – a Road Less Traveled
As the sage Yogi Berra once said, “When you come to a fork in the road, take it!” When it comes to financing transportation infrastructure, our nation has come to a fork in the road and we must take action.
the no. 13 line :: May 20th, 2009
The Interstate Rail Defense Network
President Obama’s high-speed rail plan is noble but sounds like and is today just a way to speed trips between certain cities (10 corridors at the moment). That’s just too short-sighted. We need a vision that links the country, all the major urban centers, together with high-speed rail.
The No. 13 Line :: April 16th, 2009
Reauthorization 2009: The Year of Transportation
This is our year. Infrastructure is no longer just a word thrown about by policy wonks and engineers. The public, and more importantly politicians, have made public works, especially transportation, a front and center issue.
The No. 13 Line :: March 17th, 2009
A New Vision for New York Rail
Today on The Number Thirteen Line: The future of rail transportation in New York. The Number Thirteen Line is a monthly blog about transportation in New York and around the world by "Gridlock Sam" Schwartz and Annie Weinstock.
The No. 13 Line :: February 25th, 2009
The Stimulus Package and its impact on transportation
Welcome to the inaugural issue of The Number Thirteen Line, a monthly blog about transportation in New York and around the world by "Gridlock Sam" Schwartz and Annie Weinstock. This month’s topic: The Stimulus Package and its impact on transportation.




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