As you know, from another post, I'm doing a podcast on the history and routes of California ( see caroutebyroute.org ). An upcoming episode will cover the period including 1956 and the Interstate Highway bill, and I'm looking for someone to interview regarding that bill, its history, and its impact ... as well as its failures. If you've got a good idea on a potential person to talk to, please drop me a note at faigin -at cahighways.org
Thanks,
Daniel
Dan McNichol (author of The Roads that Built America ought to be a good contact. He was an appointee in the Department of Transportation in the Bush 41 administration. More recently, he has been involved with some big projects in California, including the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge [Eastern Span] Replacement. He is self-described as a huge fan of Eisenhower's efforts to build the Interstate system. Plus, he's got a website that encourages folks like you to contact him: https://danmcnichol.com/about/
Quote from: Dirt Roads on August 09, 2022, 09:22:28 AM
Dan McNichol (author of The Roads that Built America ought to be a good contact. He was an appointee in the Department of Transportation in the Bush 41 administration. More recently, he has been involved with some big projects in California, including the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge [Eastern Span] Replacement. He is self-described as a huge fan of Eisenhower's efforts to build the Interstate system. Plus, he's got a website that encourages folks like you to contact him: https://danmcnichol.com/about/
Thanks. I dropped him a note.
I'm going to bump this up, because I'm still looking and none of the authors seem to respond to email these days. If there's a roadgeek out there with a bunch of expertise on the Interstate Highway act (especially as it connects to California's 1947 Collier-Burns act), please let me know.
Thanks (and do give the podcast a listen at www.caroutebyroute.org )
Quote from: cahwyguy on August 16, 2022, 10:28:26 PM
I'm going to bump this up, because I'm still looking and none of the authors seem to respond to email these days. If there's a roadgeek out there with a bunch of expertise on the Interstate Highway act (especially as it connects to California's 1947 Collier-Burns act), please let me know.
Thanks (and do give the podcast a listen at www.caroutebyroute.org )
What about (hopefully I'm not going to get shunned) Scott Kozel? His contact info is somewhere on his website. Walk gingerly, as he's not shy to say what he thinks about [anything]. http://www.roadstothefuture.com/
Quote from: Dirt Roads on August 16, 2022, 10:34:24 PM
Quote from: cahwyguy on August 16, 2022, 10:28:26 PM
I'm going to bump this up, because I'm still looking and none of the authors seem to respond to email these days. If there's a roadgeek out there with a bunch of expertise on the Interstate Highway act (especially as it connects to California's 1947 Collier-Burns act), please let me know.
Thanks (and do give the podcast a listen at www.caroutebyroute.org )
What about (hopefully I'm not going to get shunned) Scott Kozel? His contact info is somewhere on his website. Walk gingerly, as he's not shy to say what he thinks about [anything]. http://www.roadstothefuture.com/
That website has complete 1996 vibes.
I'll think about it, but Scott and I have had some painful non-highway interactions (let's just say we're at different ends of political and religious spectrums), so I'm not sure it will work well. But who knows if we get the episode done sans interview and I'm bumping up against deadlines.
Quote from: Dirt Roads on August 16, 2022, 10:34:24 PM
Quote from: cahwyguy on August 16, 2022, 10:28:26 PM
I'm going to bump this up, because I'm still looking and none of the authors seem to respond to email these days. If there's a roadgeek out there with a bunch of expertise on the Interstate Highway act (especially as it connects to California's 1947 Collier-Burns act), please let me know.
Thanks (and do give the podcast a listen at www.caroutebyroute.org )
What about (hopefully I'm not going to get shunned) Scott Kozel? His contact info is somewhere on his website. Walk gingerly, as he's not shy to say what he thinks about [anything]. http://www.roadstothefuture.com/