Comment by read_if_gay_
6 years ago
I think you could argue that infrastructure quality has grown at a pace that justifies the increased expense.
6 years ago
I think you could argue that infrastructure quality has grown at a pace that justifies the increased expense.
Do you have examples? I feel like things have gotten 10x more expensive and they're built with half the quality. In San Francisco we have a leaning skyscraper, the Bay Bridge which some people are still unsure is safe despite being several years late and costing 5x as much as predicted, and the Transit Center which was however many months/years late and is continuously shut down for safety reasons.
I realize San Francisco is a microcosm, but in my experience the focus has been on extracting money via corruption and building the bare minimum you can without getting sued.
You could argue the money is going towards greater safety for workers, but I see no plausible argument that it's resulting in higher quality work.
The opposite. Modern infrastructure is shit compared to decades ago...