Archives by Tag 'transportation & infrastructure'

Wingspread Foundation Water Funders Forum

By CONCUR Inc. - Last updated: Wednesday, February 10, 2010

CONCUR Principal Scott McCreary and Associate Rebecca Tuden teamed with conveners from The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread to facilitate a three-day workshop among 27 leading grant-making organizations involved in national and regional water resource efforts. The meeting was convened from January 13 – 15, 2010 at The Johnson Foundation in Racine, Wisconsin.   Participants in the [...]

“Conflict Resolution Day” Presentation at EPA Region 2

By CONCUR Inc. - Last updated: Wednesday, October 21, 2009

CONCUR Principal Scott McCreary and Senior Associate Bennett Brooks gave a presentation October 15, 2009, to attorneys and program staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 2, the regional office covering New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The presentation, organized by Region 2 ADR coordinator Joseph Siegel to [...]

New CONCUR Fact Sheet on Watershed Planning

By CONCUR Inc. - Last updated: Friday, September 18, 2009

CONCUR has prepared a new fact sheet focused on our watershed planning experience and expertise (download PDF).

Watershed planning touches on a broad range of issues including local land use policies, stream protection concerns, restoration goals, flood control, and water quality. The planning framework can be transboundary and address implications for climate [...]

CONCUR Op-Ed on Climate Change Published in the Sacramento Bee, August 16, 2009

By John K. Gamman - Last updated: Monday, August 17, 2009

On Sunday August 16, The Sacramento Bee published an Op-Ed piece by CONCUR Principals John Gamman and Scott McCreary that puts forward a strategy for preventing solar, wind energy and other climate change-focused projects from getting mired in avoidable conflicts. The piece offers an assessment of the source of the potential conflicts and then [...]

Alaskan Way Viaduct Project Featured in RAI Magazine (July 2009)

By Bennett Brooks - Last updated: Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Rebuilding America’s Infrastructure, a monthly magazine focused on bridge and road engineering, featured the Alaskan Way Viaduct project in its July 2009 edition.

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The cover feature provides a comprehensive overview of the project - from its years-long impasse to the January 2009 agreement that lays the groundwork for a new way forward.
The previous post [...]

Seattle’s Alaskan Way Viaduct (2007-present)

By CONCUR Inc. - Last updated: Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Washington State Governor Chris Gregoire, then-King County Executive Ron Sims and Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels announced on January 15, 2009 a break-through agreement to resolve a longstanding dispute over the replacement of the at-risk Alaskan Way Viaduct, a 60-year-old stacked highway that separates downtown Seattle from the waterfront. The recommendation – put forward by the [...]

California PUC-Guided Development and Strategic Planning of Water Supply Alternatives for the Monterey Peninsula (1999-2001)

By CONCUR Inc. - Last updated: Saturday, April 25, 2009

CONCUR was retained as a member of an independent planning team by the California Public Utilities Commission to develop water supply alternatives for the Monterey Peninsula. The impetus for this project was the Peninsula’s longstanding struggled with water supply issues The State Water Resources Control Board recently determined that the California American Water Company (Cal-Am), [...]

Guadalupe River Flood Control Project Collaborative, San Jose, California (1997-2002)

By CONCUR Inc. - Last updated: Saturday, April 25, 2009

CONCUR facilitated the Guadalupe River Flood Control Project Collaborative, which produced a landmark agreement to resolve remaining mitigation issues for the lower Guadalupe River in downtown San Jose. The River, which has flooded twice in the past decade, is habitat for both chinook salmon and steelhead trout. The Collaborative included over a dozen members of [...]

Lower American River Flood Control Task Force, Sacramento, California (1994-1999)

By CONCUR Inc. - Last updated: Friday, April 24, 2009

CONCUR designed and facilitated a negotiated dialogue between 34 interest groups that comprise the Lower American River Task Force, charged with developing a flood control plan for this federally recognized Wild and Scenic river, needed to protect the residents and $6 billion of property in Sacramento, the State Capitol. This ground-breaking plan integrates flood control [...]

South Orange County Infrastructure Improvement Project (SOCTIIP) (1999-2000)

By CONCUR Inc. - Last updated: Friday, April 24, 2009

CONCUR designed and carried out a mediation process with local, state and federal agencies in support of a decision making process to provide greater transportation capacity in South Orange County, California. A toll road has been planned for several years to alleviate congestion on Interstate 5, a major commuter route in the rapidly developing South [...]