Robert Poole, Reason Foundation Director of Transportation, Keynotes Sept. 21 Event: "Rethinking America's Highways"
Policy Briefing Luncheon features Poole's new book, "Rethinking America's Highways: A 21st-Century Vision for Better Infrastructure."
Where should Georgia go on transportation?
You're invited to a Policy Briefing Luncheon with Robert Poole, co-founder of the Reason Foundation and its Director of Transportation Policy, at 11:30 a.m on Friday, September 21, at Cobb County's Georgian Club.
Hosted by the Georgia Public Policy Foundation1, this event is a book forum featuring Poole's new book, "Rethinking America's Highways: A 21st-Century Vision for Better Infrastructure." A limited number of his books are available for pre-order at the discounted price of $20.
Poole's trail-blazing policy papers introduced new concepts into the U.S. transportation policy world:
**Public-private toll concessions for highway projects
**HOT (high-occupancy/toll) lanes
**HOT/express toll networks
**Dedicated truck toll lanes
**Virtual exclusive busways
**Managed arterials.
This Policy Briefing Luncheon, which is open to the public, is $50 to attend. Register online at Eventbrite3 by Thursday, September 20, or make your check out to Georgia Public Policy Foundation (memo: Poole) and mail to 3200 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Suite 214, Atlanta GA 30339.
Difficulty registering? E-mail benitadodd@georgiapolicy.org or call Benita Dodd at 404-256-4050.
Media who wish to attend must contact Benita Dodd.
Benita Dodd
Georgia Public Policy Foundation
4042564050
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1 https://www.georgiapolicy.org/
2 https://reason.org/author/robert-poole/
3 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rethinking-americas-highways-a-policy-briefing-luncheon-and-book-forum-tickets-49413790979