by Jim Henderson | Mar 22, 2012 | Government Programs
I am of the opinion, which is by no means universally held, that the Interstate Highway System, whose construction was begun in the 1950s, was good for America, or at least a net plus when it comes to travel between cities. But that’s regarding travel between cities...
by Jim Henderson | Feb 24, 2012 | Government Programs
Under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York City is fast becoming a tech-centric and data driven metropolis. From the push for an applied sciences tech campus, to the support of media and technology start-ups, the Big Apple circa 2012 is making a play to become a new hub...
by Jim Henderson | Nov 2, 2011 | Government Programs
Los Angeles, an average of 396 drivers cross a deficient bridge every second. In New York, that number is 203 drivers per second. And those cities don’t even have the highest percentage of worst bridges in the country. Transportation for America, an advocacy group...
by Andy Grossman | Oct 12, 2011 | Maintenance/Repair
Many of you know Earthgarage gives away emission reducing and cost saving products every couple of weeks on our Facebook fan page. On behalf of everyone here we would like to thank all of those that entered and recognize the winners: Catrina Hare – Memphis, TN...
by Andy Grossman | Sep 28, 2011 | Government Programs
By now I’m sure you have heard President Obama telling Congress his four new favorite words, “pass this jobs bill.” Whether he is standing in front of a podium on Capital Hill or in front of a bridge in Cleveland his rhetoric these days has finally...