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_aInfrastructure planning and finance : _ba smart and sustainable guide for local practitioner / _cby Vicki Elmer |
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_bRoutledge, _c2013. _aNew York: |
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505 | _aPart 1: Introducing Infrastructure -- 1. Infrastructure and Today's Challenges -- 2. Emergence of Infrastructure in the United States -- 3. Social and Economic Underpinnings of the Demand for Infrastructure -- 4. Institutions of Infrastructure: The Providers -- Part 2: Planning and Developing Infrastructure-Rules, Responsibilities, and Practices -- 5. The Planning and Delivery System -- 6. Comprehensive Planning for Infrastructure -- 7. Infrastructure and Facilities Planning -- 8. Development Rules and Infrastructure -- 9. Capital Improvement Plan, the Budget, and Strategic Planning -- 10. Life Cycle Asset Management- -- Part 3: Financing Infrastructure -- 11. Local Revenue Sources -- 12. Bonds and Borrowing -- 13. User Fees and Public Pricing -- 14. Exactions and Impact Fees -- 15. Competition and Privatization -- Part 4: The Environmental Systems -- 16. Water Supply -- 17. Wastewater -- 18. Stormwater -- 19. Solid and Hazardous Waste Management -- Part 5: Transportation -- 20. Streets and Streetscapes -- 21. Automobile and Mass Transit -- 22. Airports -- 23. Ports and Waterfronts-- Part 6: Community Facilities -- 24. Public and Quasi-Public Buildings-- 25. Public Schools as Public Infrastructure: Schools, Community, and Land Use Planning -- 26. Parks, Recreation, and Open Space -- Part 7: Energy and Telecommunications -- 27. Energy and Power -- 28. Telecommunications -- 29. Conclusion | ||
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