A Day to Remember

September 18 turned out to be a pretty auspicious day. First of all, publishers released a new book by some libertarian nut who criticizes the government. And my book came out too.

Also, the Texas Transportation Institute published its latest annual report on urban traffic congestion. They must have had to deal with a lot of congestion, because the report is a full year late (the last one having come out in 2005).

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The Antiplanner hopes to have a detailed analysis of the new congestion report for you soon. Until then, if you are in Portland, I hope to see you today at the Spring Creek Coffeehouse, 10600 SE McLoughlin in Milwaukie at 3 pm or at Powell’s on Hawthorne at 7 pm.

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The Antiplanner is a forester and economist with more than fifty years of experience critiquing government land-use and transportation plans.

One Response to A Day to Remember

  1. kzimman says:

    I used to work at TTI…the congestion index folks took a year off to “improve their technique.” (I have no details about what “improvements” were made.) That’s why the report was a whole year late.

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