Looking at infrastructure in the context of project development, this
book examines existing infrastructure--how it was built and paid for--to
illuminate the tools being used to fund and finance these investments as
well as the shape they are taking. Eight case studies that highlight the
infrastructure for redevelopment efforts from across the country are
featured. As American suburbs build in more compact ways--with
higher-density development clustered in nodes or along corridors, and
with increasing options for getting around without a car--reworking or
rethinking infrastructure can be essential and this book fills that
information gap.