September/October 2005
ARTICLES:
Scenario Planning
by Sherry B. Ways and
Cynthia J. Burbank
This new paradigm for decisionmaking is helping communities
and States prepare for the future.
Issues in the Financing of Truck-Only Lanes
by David J. Forkenbrock and Jim March
A number of questions, such as "who benefits" and "who pays,"
need to be addressed when considering mechanisms for funding
special-purpose lanes.
Preserving Red Cliff Arch
by Nancy Shanks
A recent rehabilitation project in Colorado bridges the gap between maintaining historical integrity and meeting current safety standards.
Curb Appeal
by James L. Sipes
Nevada is making aesthetics a central component of highway design.
Of Moose and Mud
by Roy V. Rea and Roy V. Rea Sr.
New research aims to reduce animal-vehicle collisions by deactivating roadside mineral deposits.
In STEP With Irving
by Linda Harper-Brown
A Texas community takes the bull by the horns to achieve its transportation goals.
A Better Design for Box Culverts?
by Kornel Kerenyi, J. Sterling Jones, Kevin Goeden, Richard Phillips, and Paul Oien
FHWA and the South Dakota Department of Transportation recently partnered to study the effects of inlet geometry on water flow in castin- place and precast structures.