Mobilizing the Metropolis: How the Port Authority Built New York

Author:   Philip Mark Plotch ,  Jen Nelles
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
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9780472076130


Pages:   386
Publication Date:   30 May 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Mobilizing the Metropolis: How the Port Authority Built New York


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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has morphed in ways that would be unrecognizable to its founders. Its mission evolved from improving rail freight to building motor vehicle crossings, airports, office towers, and industrial parks and taking control of a failing commuter rail line. In its early years, the agency was often viewed with admiration; however as it drew up plans, negotiated to take control of airfields and marine terminals, and constructed large bridges and tunnels, the Port Authority became the object of less favorable attention. It was attacked as a “super-government” that must be reined in, while the mayors of New York and Newark argued that it should be broken up with its pieces given to local governments for their own use.Despite its criticisms and travails, for over half a century the Port Authority overcame hurdles that had frustrated other public and private efforts, built the world's longest suspension bridge, and took a leading role in creating an organization to reduce traffic delays in the New York-New Jersey region. How did the Port Authority achieve these successes? And what lessons does its history offer to other cities and regions in the United States and beyond? In a time when public agencies are often condemned as inefficient and corrupt, this history should provide some positive lessons for governmental officials and social reformers. In 2021, the Port Authority marked its 100th birthday. Its history reveals a struggle between the public and private sectors, the challenges of balancing democratic accountability and efficiency, and the tension between regional and local needs. From selected Port Authority successes and failures, Philip Mark Plotch and Jen Nelles produce a significant and engaging account of a powerful governmental entity that offers durable lessons on collaboration, leadership, and the challenge of overcoming complex political challenges in modern America.

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Author:   Philip Mark Plotch ,  Jen Nelles
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
Imprint:   The University of Michigan Press
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780472076130


ISBN 10:   0472076132
Pages:   386
Publication Date:   30 May 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Creation and First Triumphs 3. Grappling with Capacity Problems at the Airports 4. Competing on a Global Scale 5. Fostering Regional Mobility Through Enduring Partnerships 6. Turning Point: A Strike at Autonomy and a Blow to the Culture 7. Moving Three Bridges from the Periphery to Center Stage 8. Building and Rebuilding the World Trade Center 9. The Rhetoric and Reality of Political Independence 10. Conclusion Notes Index

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Plotch and Nelles offer a novel framework that identifies several factors that explain both the Port Authority's successes and failures. Anyone who is interested in urban politics, regionalism, urban planning, state and local government, or more specifically in the New York metro area, will find this a fascinating book. --Richardson Dilworth, Drexel University --Richardson Dilworth This book provides a detailed economic history of the Port Authority of NY and NJ. Yet it is also a work that addresses a number of key questions concerning the political economy of large public organizations. Given the economic and cultural significance of the Port Authority and the key infrastructures for which it is responsible, this is an important contribution with international relevance. --Iain Docherty, University of Stirling --Iain Docherty


Author Information

Philip Mark Plotch is Principal Researcher at the Eno Center for Transportation. Jen Nelles is a Senior Research Fellow at the Innovation Caucus, Oxford Brookes Business School.

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