ABSTRACT

Infrastructure Planning and Finance is a non-technical guide to the engineering, planning, and financing of major infrastucture projects in the United States, providing both step-by-step guidance, and a broad overview of the technical, political, and economic challenges of creating lasting infrastructure in the 21st Century.

Infrastructure Planning and Finance is designed for the local practitioner or student who wants to learn the basics of how to develop an infrastructure plan, a program, or an individual infrastructure project. A team of authors with experience in public works, planning, and city government explain the history and economic environment of infrastructure and capital planning, addressing common tools like the comprehensive plan, sustainability plans, and local regulations. The book guides readers through the preparation and development of comprehensive plans and infrastructure projects, and through major funding mechanisms, from bonds, user fees, and impact fees to privatization and competition.

The rest of the book describes the individual infrastructure systems: their elements, current issues and a 'how-to-do-it' section that covers the system and the comprehensive plan, development regulations and how it can be financed. Innovations such as decentralization, green and blue-green technologies are described as well as local policy actions to achieve a more sustainable city are also addressed. Chapters include water, wastewater, solid waste, streets, transportation, airports, ports, community facilities, parks, schools, energy and telecommunications. Attention is given to how local policies can ensure a sustainable and climate friendly infrastructure system, and how planning for them can be integrated across disciplines.

part 1|263 pages

Planning and Financing Infrastructure

part 2|102 pages

Planning and Developing Infrastructure

part 3|93 pages

Financing Infrastructure

part 2|374 pages

The Major Infrastructure Systems

part 4|115 pages

Environmental Systems

chapter 16|26 pages

Water Supply

chapter 17|30 pages

Wastewater and New Paradigms

chapter 18|25 pages

Stormwater and Flooding

chapter 19|31 pages

Solid Waste Management

part 5|122 pages

Transportation

chapter 20|25 pages

Streets and Streetscapes

chapter 21|40 pages

Automobiles and Mass Transit

chapter 22|30 pages

Airports

chapter 23|24 pages

Ports and Waterfronts

part 7|62 pages

Energy and Telecommunications

chapter 27|33 pages

Energy and Power

chapter 28|26 pages

Telecommunications

part 3|14 pages

Conclusion

part 8|12 pages

Conclusion