Table of contents for Taking the high road : a metropolitan agenda for transportation reform / Bruce Katz and Robert Puentes, editors.

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Contents
Foreword
Part I. A Metropolitan Agenda for Transportation
1. Transportation Reform for the Twenty-First Century: An Overview
Bruce Katz and Robert Puentes
2. Getting Transportation Right for Metropolitan America
Bruce Katz, Robert Puentes, and Scott Bernstein
Part II. Financing the Transportation System
3. Fueling Transportation Finance: A Primer on the Gas Tax
Robert Puentes and Ryan Prince
4. Improving Efficiency and Equity in Transportation Finance
Martin Wachs
5. Slanted Pavement: How Ohio?s Highway Spending Shortchanges Cities and Suburbs
Edward Hill, Billie Geyer, Robert Puentes, Kevin O?Brien, Claudette Robey, and John Brennan
Part III. Getting the Geography of Transportation Right
6. Increasing Funding and Accountability for Metropolitan Transportation Decisions 
Robert Puentes and Linda Bailey 
7. The Need for Regional Anticongestion Policies
Anthony Downs and Robert Puentes
Part IV. Meeting Societal Needs in Transportation
8. The Long Journey to Work: A Federal Transportation Policy for Working Families
Evelyn Blumenberg and Margy Waller 
9. The Mobility Needs of Older Americans: Implications for Transportation Reauthorization
Sandra Rosenbloom
Part V. Other Important Metropolitan Transportation Issues
10. Highways and Transit: Leveling the Playing Field in Federal Transportation Policy
Edward Biemborn and Robert Puentes 
11. Protecting America?s Highways and Transit Systems against Terrorism
Arnold Howitt and Jonathan Makler
Contributors
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Urban transportation policy -- United States.