Competing mobility needs: The users, actors, and discourses in Atlanta, Georgia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2013.01.001
Revista : Transport PolicyVolumen : 27
Páginas : 142-149
Tipo de publicación : ISI Ir a publicación
Abstract
There is a growing use of sales tax referendums to fund transportation in the US; this takes conflicts over funding out of the technical planning process and into the public arena. An analytical framework is presented that examines the interactions between transport users, political actors, and discourses in the competition over transport resources. A case study of the selection of projects for a tax referendum in Atlanta, Georgia is used to illustrate the importance of understanding the interactions between all three factors. The outcome of the project selection represents the growing importance of the choice discourse in Atlanta. The political power of actors is not correlated to the size of transport user groups they represent. Understanding the differences in discourse is important to understand disagreements within actor coalitions.