Politicians and citizens universally agree that Canada’s urban
infrastructure urgently needs work. Roads and bridges are overdue for
repair, aging water systems should be replaced, sewage must be
adequately treated, urban transit needs to be updated and extended,
and it is necessary that public housing as well as schools, health
centres, and government offices are brought up to current standards.
But few cities have room to raise additional revenue, and the federal
and provincial governments to which they turn for financial support
are already in deficit, so who is going to pay for all of this?
Bringing together perspectives and case studies from across Canada,
the US, and Europe, Financing Infrastructure argues that the answer to
the question “Who should pay?” should always be “users.”
Headed by two of Canada’s foremost experts on municipal finance,
this book provides a closer look at why charging user fees makes
sense, how much users should pay, how to charge fees well and where
present processes can be improved, and how to convince the politicians
and the public of the importance of pricing infrastructure correctly.
Across the disciplines of public policy, urban studies, and economics,
almost no one is looking at the extent to which users should play a
role in infrastructure planning. Financing Infrastructure contends
that the users, not federal and provincial taxpayers, should start
paying directly for their cities’ repairs and expansions.
Contributors include Richard M. Bird (University of Toronto), Bernard
Dafflon (University of Fribourg, Switzerland), Robert D. Ebel (Local
Governance Innovation and Development), Harry Kitchen (Trent
University), Jean-Philippe Meloche (Université de Montréal), Matti
Siemiatycki (University of Toronto), Enid Slack (University of
Toronto), Almos T. Tassonyi (University of Calgary), Lindsay M. Tedds
(University of Victoria), François Vaillancourt (Université de
Montréal), and Yameng Wang (World Bank).
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Who Should Pay?
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780773552456
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
ACP - McGill Queen's University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter