
Politics Across the Hudson
The Tappan Zee Megaproject
Paperback | 20 June 2018
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Industry Reviews
-- Jameson W. Doig * author of Empire on the Hudson *
"We spend years in traffic yet know little of the brew of politics, bureaucracy, interests, and ideals keeping us there. Planner and political scientist Plotch examines this principle through one transportation planning debacle: the three-decade struggle to refurbish or replace the Tappan Zee Bridge across the Hudson River north of New York City ... Anyone concerned about the place of large infrastructure projects in the modern U.S. should consider this sobering case study." * Publisher's Weekly *
"Plotch has tremendous insight into the challenges of building extraordinarily complex projects in difficult political and fiscal climates. His professional experience and probing questions have enabled him to help explain Planet Albany-a place where thought defies gravity." -- David A. Paterson * Governor of New York, 2008-2010 *
"Philip Plotch's political history about the replacement of New York's Tappan Zee Bridge should be on the bookshelf of planners and other practicioners, elected officials, community members, and students engaged in or entering megaproject and urban politics debates ... Plotch skillfully tells the painful story of this bridge's evolution through a three-decade saga of conflict between elected officials, engineers, planners, environmentalists, and others who held divergent views about addressing traffic congestion in the corridor. The book is carefully researched and benefits from Plotch's extensive collection of primary materials and interviews with more than 100 key actors, including governors and influential members of the public and advocacy organizations...At times, I felt witness to interviews and his discoveries in real time...At its foundation, this book is a guide to what not to do in megaproject development. ...Thus, Politics Across the Hudson provides an accessible and useful primer on what one can expect to surface and evolve potentially during a megaproject's long, winding path in deference to the phrase "expect the unexpected." * Journal of the American Planning Association *
"The Tappan Zee Bridge has been a symbol of infrastructure inaction in the U.S. over the last several decades - until now! New York State's Governor Cuomo has found the way to overcome the bickering among the many stakeholders and actually get to construction of the much needed replacement for this obsolescent and heavily used structure. How he did it, and how decades of issues stood in the way, are well told by Dr. Philip Plotch. This is a treatise for policy makers, planners, engineers, community leaders. Plotch has brought to light the genius in how to get big things done. It should go on your shelf next to your copy of Caro." -- Robert E. Paaswell * Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering (City College of New York) and Director Emeritus *
"Even with my lifelong interest in traffic congestion, I had much to learn from Politics Across the Hudson. What resonated most with me is the extremely lengthy process of conflicting viewpoints among the many agencies involved in our transportation systems. Nothing gets done fast." -- Anthony Downs * author of Stuck in Traffic *
"Plotch's analytical skills are top-notch and his writing is incisive and succinct. He writes with a historian's attention to detail, a political scientist's interest in theory, and a public policy scholar's fascination with how the sausage is actually made." -- Jeffrey Smith * assistant professor of Politics and Advocacy, The New School, New York *
"Governor David Patterson held about 6 meetings a month. That's according to Professor Philip Plotch who recently published a book, Politics across the Hudson, about the Tappan Zee Bridge and the construction." -- Stephen Nesson * WNYC *
"The resulting Politics Across the Hudson: The Tappan Zee Megaproject is a short, compelling account of how good politics rarely translates into good public policy. Its 191 pages make for easy reading and its 41 pages of footnotes and bibliography, for authoritative telling" * Times Herald *
"Plotch, a former planning official with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Lower Manhattan Development Corp., writes with depth and wit about engineering, bureaucracy and politics" * Times Union *
"On list of books for Political Junkies on Your Christmas List" * Newsmax *
Winner of the prestigious American Planning Association journalism award for its "in-depth research, hard hitting analysis and compelling look at the politics behind New York's first major new bridge in more than 50 years." * American Planning Association *
"Using original documents and conducting numerous interviews with key players, the author went a long distance to unravel this complex process. In so doing, he managed to eloquently, and in great detail, trace the project's political, planning and bureaucratic evolution." * Journal of Planning Literature *
Philip Plotch gives a brief history and sums up the future of the Tapen Zee Bridge project in this short video (http://youtu.be/PltWbA1aBhI) -- for WNYC
"a wonderful book about this infrastructure megaproject" * Journal of the American Planning Association *
"How the governor latched onto decades of planning to achieve his new Mario M. Cuomo Bridge" by Philip Mark Plotch
* Westchester Journal News *"Cuomo astride our infrastructure: He got the Second Ave. Subway and new Tappan Zee over the finish line, but how?" op-ed by Philip Plotch * New York Daily News *
"Why can't we build anything? Plus Lawyers (!), SoftBank pressures and more Amazon HQ2" by Danny Crichton and Arman Tabatabai * TechCrunch *
"Truck traffic surges on Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, drops at George Washington Bridge" by Thomas C. Zambito and Frank Esposito
"How Gov. Thomas Dewey engineered Tappan Zee Bridge toll money to edge out Port Authority" by Thomas C. Zambito * LoHud.com *
"Plotch's Politics Across the Hudson makes abundantly clear, understanding how infrastructure declines and deteriorates is enormously important." * Journal of Planning Literature *
"Saint Peter's Resident Transportation Expert Appears on One-on-One with Steve Adubato"
https://www.saintpeters.edu/news/2019/08/01/saint-peters-resident-transportation-expert-appears-on-one-on-one-with-steve-adubato/ * One-on-One with Steve Adubato *
ISBN: 9780813572505
ISBN-10: 0813572509
Series: Rivergate Regionals Collection
Published: 20th June 2018
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 292
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 23.5 x 15.6 x 1.8
Weight (kg): 0.43
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