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Jenna Fehr

Crumbling infrastructure ranks U.S. behind Barbados » Evansville Courier & Press - 0 views

  • That's significant since the fatality rate on the nation's rural roads was 2.31 deaths for every 100 million vehicle miles of travel — three times the fatality rate on all other roads.
  • water treatment plants
  • drinking water systems need at least $11 billion
Jenna Fehr

Cellphone-Only Status Driven by Age, Mobility and Poverty - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • nearly 40 percent of all adults living in poverty use only cellphones, compared with about 21 percent of adults with higher incomes.
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    I found this surprising, yet it does make sense. Now if only everyone got cell service in rural areas...
Jenna Fehr

http://www.ddaa-ldd.org/Default.aspx - 0 views

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    ARC Local Development Districts: good info on how they're organized and a great interactive map. Might be helpful for our ARC-related work
Jenna Fehr

A Transportation Bill for Rural America | Daily Yonder | Keep It Rural - 0 views

  • there are the related issues of technical capacity and local engagement in transportation planning and priority setting. The remoter the rural area, the less likely will be the availability of professional staff resources and technical capacity to work on these complex transportation issues, and the more likely that decisions that have a direct impact on rural communities will be taken at the state level, often without adequate local consultations. 
  • Matters are made worse by both geographic challenges and the complex system of responsibilities and funding. “Long distances between population centers, steep grades, mountain passes, more dramatic weather events and effects on road conditions, and a dispersed system with high unit costs for service delivery, operations, and maintenance” (FHWA, 2001) provide the operating context for rural transportation. 
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    Interesting look at rural transportation infrastructure challenges from a policy-making side. Very ARC
Jenna Fehr

Inequality Rising in Rural and Urban America | Daily Yonder | Keep It Rural - 0 views

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    correlates income inequality with presence of social problems
Jenna Fehr

DC Water head is working to make tap hip again - The Washington Post - 1 views

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    Scott Fanello's future
Jenna Fehr

Even in an era of budget cuts, these government programs won't die - The Washington Post - 1 views

  • One of them, intended to clean up abandoned coal mines, sends millions every year to states that are finished cleaning up their highest-priority sites.
Jenna Fehr

Details and deadlines test budget negotiators - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • Late Monday, a senior White House aide told top agency officials to begin preparations for how to handle a shutdown, a move that was echoed in a statement by Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) to House leaders.
Jenna Fehr

Main Street and open space: Smart growth at work in rural areas | Smart Growth America - 0 views

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    Great link to Smart Growth Network's 2010 report, "Putting Smart Growth to Work in Rural Communities." I also saved a copy in the Library folder on the server under Core Goal 4
Jenna Fehr

Sitting atop huge gas reserve, Maryland debates drilling practice known as fracking - T... - 0 views

  • “We’re not going to be like other states that drilled first and asked questions later,” said Maryland Del. Heather R. Mizeur (D-Montgomery), who drafted and sponsored the legislation. “We understand that second chances are expensive, so we should slow down and take the time to do this right the first time.”
Jenna Fehr

How're You 'Being,' Rural?...Not So Well | Daily Yonder | Keep It Rural - 2 views

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    Map linking well-being to rural districts
Jenna Fehr

Can Rural America Be Saved? - 0 views

  • Ed Shepard, an 87-year-old resident of Welch, West Virginia, sums up part of the problem: "There's no reason for you to come to Welch. This is nothing but a damn ghost town in a welfare county."  It isn’t just the jobs that have gone, according to Shepard “20 years of the best fishing you ever saw. Nowadays, you can fish but you won't catch any trout. It's like the coal mines. It's all gone."
  • In fact, even illegal immigrants, who tend to flock to places where they will not face problems with immigration authorities, seem to have sworn off areas like McDowell County. 
  • Even from an environmental standpoint, it would make sense to relax coal mining regulations in places like Welch, West Virginia. The “Population Bomb” that so troubles many environmentalists is a dud in McDowell County. There is plenty of room for growth in those areas of the county which have already had homes built, utilities installed, and roads paved.
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    "Plenty of room for growth"? Interesting logic in this one.
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