September

16
2010

9:30 am EDT - 11:00 am EDT

Past Event

Obama’s Infrastructure Agenda: Understanding the Pillars

Thursday, September 16, 2010

9:30 am - 11:00 am EDT

The Brookings Institution
Saul/Zilkha Rooms

1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
20036

Last week President Obama announced his support for a $50 billion plan for “Renewing and Expanding America’s Roads, Railways, and Runways.” This plan is aimed toward strengthening the U.S. economy and shaping a long-term vision for transportation investments. Several key reforms that could change the way that infrastructure projects develop on the federal, state and metropolitan levels include a merit-driven national infrastructure bank; projects that link transportation, housing, energy and environmental concerns; and a competitive discretionary grant program for transportation reform focused on encouraging innovative and performance-based transportation investments.

On September 16, the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings hosted a discussion on recent proposals for revamping America’s infrastructure. Bruce Katz, vice president and director of Metropolitan Policy, opened with his views on what’s at stake. A panel discussion followed, moderated by Senior Fellow Robert Puentes, that included Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy Polly Trottenberg on the administration’s perspective, Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) on congressional action, Senior Fellow Michael Greenstone on the economic case for infrastructure, and Virginia Assistant Secretary of Transportation Matt Strader on state infrastructure.

After the program, the panelists took audience questions.

Agenda