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America's GPA: D+
Estimated Investment Needed by 2020:
$3.6 Trillion

Will Pennsylvania's Infrastructure Make the Grade?

June 19th, 2014 | By: Infrastructure Report Card

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Infrastructure has a direct impact on our lives every day—from the water we drink, to the schools our children attend and to the roads and rails we travel.

Join us for one of ASCE’s release events for the PARC 2014 logoWednesday, June 25, 2014

Harrisburg – 9:45 AM, Harrisburg Amtrak Station, Transit Park lot, 815 Market St, Harrisburg, PA 17048.  News conference and reception featuring:
  • State Senator John Rafferty, Jr., Chairman of Senate Transportation Committee
  • Harry Campbell, Pennsylvania Executive Director, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
  • Randall Over, ASCE National President
  • Jason Bowes, ASCE Central PA Section President
Philadelphia – 11 AM, 30th Street Station, 2955 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. News conference featuring:
  • Darin Gatti, Chief Engineer, Philadelphia Streets Department
  • Jeffrey Knueppel, Deputy General Manager, SEPTA
  • Lester Toaso, District Executive, PennDOT District 6-0
Pittsburgh – 11 AM, South Shore Riverfront Park, 2705 S. Water St. Pittsburgh, PA 15203 (Monongahela waterfront below the Hofbräuhaus). News conference featuring:
  • Daniel Cessna PE, PennDOT Engineering District 11, District Executive
  • Dennis Davin, Allegheny County, Director of Economic Development
  • Bill Flanagan, Allegheny Conference on Community Development Executive Vice President, Corporate Relations
Allentown/Lehigh Valley Area – 10 AM, PennDOT, 1002 Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA 18101. News conference featuring:
  • Michael W. Rebert, P.E., PennDOT Engineering District 5, District Executive
  • Becky Bradley, Executive Director of the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission
  • Aurel Arndt, General Manager, Lehigh County Authority, Allentown, PA

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Celebrating Infrastructure Successes in 2013

December 27th, 2013 | By: Infrastructure Report Card

Looking back over 2013, we have many successes in making infrastructure a priority to celebrate.  Here are a few that really made our year: RC app1.  The 2013 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure  was launched in March as a tablet and smartphone app gaining more traction with the media and decision makers than ever before and was even mentioned by President Obama during a “Rebuilding America” event at the Port of Miami. 2.  Stephen Colbert showcased the uptick in America’s Report Card grades as a “Tiny Triumph” on the Colbert Report  in April taking the infrastructure message to a whole new audience. 3.  The Water Resources Development Act which will greatly help our ports and inland waterways deal with their pressing needs is currently in the hands of a House and Senate conference committee, and we hope to see it enacted early in 2014 (stay tuned!).  It’s not too late to tell your member of Congress that this should be on Congress’ 2014 to-do list.  Email them right here with a few clicks. 4.  Major infrastructure funding legislative initiatives took off in several states including Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Vermont, Wyoming, Texas, and Maine. 5.  Several new bills were introduced that would start improving the nation’s infrastructure:  The Partnership to Build America Act (H.R. 2084), which could re-shape the way infrastructure in the United States is financed; the UPDATE Act (H.R. 3636), which would increase investment in transportation infrastructure through an increase in the federal gas tax/user fee; the BRIDGE Act (S. 1716)/National Infrastructure Development Bank Act (H.R. 2553), both of which would facilitate infrastructure investment through creation of a national infrastructure bank. NC RC cover 6.  Five states – North Carolina, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Washington – put out state-based Infrastructure Report Cards challenging their state’s leaders to get to work on the infrastructure issues in their area. Thanks for your support in making these happen and we look forward to making 2014 an even bigger year for infrastructure!

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