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Transport Stimulus: Doing It Right

by: BruceMcF

Mon Jan 26, 2009 at 11:27:34 AM EST


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Adapted from an entry at Burning the Midnight Oil for Living Energy Independence

OK, so, to make an egregiously long story merely excessively long, a very strange thing happened on the road to the Stimulus Package. As Rep. Oberstar told the U.S. Conference of Mayors:

That is why we set forth this $85-billion initiative from our committee. It's been reduced in the final going. We expect that it'll come out somewhere around $63 billion, but $30 billion for highways.

The reason for the reduction in overall funding ... was the tax cut initiative that had to be paid for in some way by keeping the entire package in the range of $850 billion.

As I described in Transport Stimulus: You're Doing It Wrong, actual effective stimulus spending was shortchanged -- and in particular spending with substantial long term economic and strategic benefits -- to "pay for" tax cuts.

In reality, if we want to be able to "afford" tax cuts, what we need first and foremost is growth, and economic growth requires effective government investment in the infrastructure of a New Energy Economy.

BruceMcF :: Transport Stimulus: Doing It Right
Energy Independent Transport has a strategic defense imperative, and a long term economic development imperative, on top of the substantial transport benefits and, in the Stimulus Bill as it stands, a substantial and primarily untapped potential for short-term stimulus.

And "not enough shovel ready projects" was reportedly the word from the last days of the Bush Transportation Department.

Now, it is quite true that some "sexy" rail transport projects really aren't shovel ready. It will take six years to electrify our main freight rail lines and provide 110mph Rapid Passenger Rail to most of the country. Bullet trains in California and the Northeast Corridor (NEC) will take fifteen to twenty years. These require medium to long term plans and funding.

But the bulk of the previous post was digging into the details, and finding out that we know for sure that there are untapped, shovel ready projects out there.

The question here is, how could this be done right?

Here's an idea. Suppose we set up accounts for the responsible local authority for transit to be spent on any qualifying project from a list of Energy Independent Transport projects. Fund it at the level of $100 per person -- roughly $30b total. And funds that have not been spent in a year get re-allocated to authorities that funded qualifying projects.

Some of those local transit authorities will be "Transit Authorities" (which do exists in quite a lot of places). Where there is no local transit authority, that will be the incorporated municipality or county. In Native American treaty reservations, it seems like it will be a First Nation council of some form.

If Congress sets its mind to it, it can work out a way to specify the local transit authority. And no bailing out and saying some localities cannot be trusted, and the money goes to the State Department of Transportation on their behalf ... we have just seen that the majority of State Departments of Transportation either do not understand the importance of putting forward shovel-ready Energy Independence Transport projects ... or do not really understand the needs out where the wheel hits the rail.

And if Congress sets its mind to it, it can work out a list of Energy Independence Transport projects. One thing that makes it easier is that it doesn't have to prioritize them, or decide relative levels of funding. The local authorities will do that. Just list projects that won't be a waste of the stimulus dollars on the obsolete transport systems of the 20th century, and we will be fine.

Some ideas to get the list started:

  • Operating subsidies to reduce public transport fares below 2008 levels to the end of 2010
  • Operating subsidies to increase public transport services beyond 2008 levels to the end of 2010
  • Purchase of Electric and Pluggable Hybrid Electric public transport vehicles
  • Capital backlog on rail transport and transit
  • Investment in Rail/Bus interchanges
  • Equal Access to Bus Stops
  • Building Sidewalks
  • Building Pedestrian and Cycle bridges over State Routes, US Routes, and Interstates
  • Bike parking and Bike Lockers at public facilities and public transport stops
  • Fully paved and physically grade separated cycleways
  • Electrification of rail corridors
  • Electrification of trolleybus routes

... add to the list yourself.

But whatever is on the list ... make the funds "use it in a year or lose it" ... and you will see the bulk of the funds spent in the first year. And if you don't ... well, obviously the second year the funds will get to the transit authorities who have a demonstrated ability to find shovel-ready projects.

I expect that we would quickly learn how many "shovel ready" Energy Independence Transport projects there really are out there.

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Oh, and in terms of who to contact to spread this around ... (3.00 / 4)
... contact your Representative to support Oberstar's amendment to increase rail funding ... its in the Rules Committee, so mention that to your Rep. ...

... and for this, contact your Senators. The major opportunity to add something entirely new is in the Senate.

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Oops, that's Rep Peter DeFazio's amendment. nt. (3.00 / 4)


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great ideas, Bruce! (3.00 / 4)

I especially like your take on "how to be able to afford Tax Cuts" -- through Growth!

And that Idea for Locally-administered Projects, is excellent as well.  Who better to know what the local communities needs.

There is a precedent for this by the way:

Resource Advisory Committees (RAC's) help BLM plan local projects, which compensate Counties for Timber Lands, which now have been designated as "Protected".

Citizen Advisory Groups

Citizen panels in Oregon and Washington help the BLM with its mission. These groups, chartered under the Federal Advisory Committee Act, represent the many interests involved in federal resource management.
...
Five County Payment Resource Advisory Committees were formed in 2000 through the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act, and were recently extended through 2012. They review proposals and advise the BLM on projects that benefit resources in Western Oregon Districts and the Klamath Falls Field Office.


http://www.blm.gov/or/rac/inde...

RAC System works pretty well. Many rural communities would become ghost towns without it.

In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act -- George Orwell


Good insight into the long term (3.00 / 4)
and far more needs to be done.

Positive investments into a smart grid covered in this article.

Abstinence programs breed hypocrites.


INFRASTRUCTURE! (3.00 / 3)
Can there be anything more important. Bruce, you are awarded another of my silver pen awards for this all important topic!

In the San Jose Mercury News this morning there was an absolutely amazing piece on infrastructure by Clint Reilly, someone who took on Major Media and won his write to opinions in the Mercury News.  Clint Reilly is astonished at how far behind our country has become on infrastructure.

Even without the urgency caused by the current recession, our country desperately needs to rebuild its infrastructure.

Our fast-decaying network of airports, roads, transit systems, bridges, seaports, railway cargo hubs, broadband networks, schools and universities isn't keeping pace with the rest of the world. from "Catching up to China". http://www.clintreilly.com/

In 1992, I worked night and day to get Bill Clinton elected, especially because he promised to do so much on infrastructure - and then never did deliver.  Guess the deficit folks won out there in the Clinton Administration.  We will have to watch the Clintonistas in the Obama Administration.  Some people never will forgive Bill Clinton for Monica Lewinsky, but I will never forgive him for not keeping his promise to restore our infrastructure.

Rebuilding America should be among our highest priorities, Deficit Hawks notwithstanding.

Karita Hummer


Silver Pen Awardee (3.00 / 3)
Your piece has been republished, with the award! at:
http://passionateprogressivepa...

Congratulations on a great aqrticle.  These were my editorial comments on the site:

Bruce McF receives another Karita Hummer's Silver Pen Award for yet another outstanding piece that connects the dots on green jobs, rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure (e.g. New Orleans!), Bruce McF is erudite and thorough, through and through and has put much research and thought in to this marvelous piece, as he always does in his writing. He inform us all, so we can push for how to rebuild America, by doing it in a way that is for the common good. What could be more important than publicly investing in something that helps our economy, builds jobs, attacks global warming, rehabilitates crumbling cities, and gives us all a better quality of life, enabling access for us all to places of national beauty and pride. Well done article. KH

Once again, Bruce McF, thank you for keeping us so well informed and guided.

Karita Hummer


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OK, events move fast ... DeFazio is out, Nadler is in ... (3.00 / 4)
... the DeFazio amendment is withdrawn ... someone speculated it was a procedural thing, I forget who or where ... but Nadler, it seems, with a $3b addition, succeeded in getting reported out of the Rules committee.

So contact your Representatives to support the Nadler amendment. Its good for jobs, good for the environment, and good for pissing off the gull-darn Replicants.

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Just got off the phone with Sestak's office. (3.00 / 3)
He is planning to support the package and, if the Nadler amendment to add $3 billion in rail funding is brought forward, he will support the amendment as well.

There are those that look at things the way they are, and ask why? I dream of things that never were, and ask why not?

Robert F. Kennedy


[ Parent ]
Nadler passed by a voice vote ... Hurrah! (3.00 / 2)
Attention turns to the Senate ... we want the best possible combination to come out of Conference.

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Of course ... (3.00 / 1)
Plug-in Hybrid Electric and Electric bus orders ...

Striving to Get Energy Smart NOW!!! to Energize America.

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