Jun
10
Written by:
Dan Besse
6/10/2007
Yesterday, I took part in an extended and thoughtful discussion of how we can meet the growing transportation needs of our state, while acting as responsible stewards of our farmland, forests, and residential communities as well. The N.C. Alliance for Transportation Reform held its annual membership meeting in Kernersville, and invited me to be one of its featured speakers. We carried on a lively conversation on the roles of new road construction, maintenance, rail, and other public and alternate transit. Most participants agreed that a stronger coordination of transportation systems and land use planning is needed.
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