Manhattan Institute for Policy Research: New Study - Most Light Rail Projects Costly and Inefficient
May 06, 2020
May 06, 2020
NEW YORK, May 6 -- The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research issued the following news release:
With the coronavirus wreaking havoc on America's economy, state and local budgets will be tight for the foreseeable future. City planners hoping to optimize transit and attract talented workers will need to use funds shrewdly. A new Manhattan Institute issue brief by policy analyst Connor Harris evaluates light rail in the U.S. and suggests that most cities should avoid inefficient spen . . .
With the coronavirus wreaking havoc on America's economy, state and local budgets will be tight for the foreseeable future. City planners hoping to optimize transit and attract talented workers will need to use funds shrewdly. A new Manhattan Institute issue brief by policy analyst Connor Harris evaluates light rail in the U.S. and suggests that most cities should avoid inefficient spen . . .