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  <title><![CDATA[David Emory (MCRP ’04) and Baruch Feigenbaum (MCRP ’10) offer their ideas to avoid future "Snow Jams"]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>In the fallout following a snow storm that led to historic gridlock in Atlanta, Georgia Tech School of City and Regional Planning alumni offer their ideas&nbsp;on preventing future shutdowns. President of Citizens for Progressive Transit David Emory (MCRP ’04) writes, "While there were many factors at play, there is one issue whose importance cannot be overstated: our lack of a truly robust regional transit infrastructure." He argues that even though the cost of expanded rail would be significant, the&nbsp;cost of maintaining a heavily car-dependent status quo is even greater.&nbsp;Baruch Feigenbaum (MCRP ’10), a transportation planning analyst for the Reason Foundation, argues that "Poor planning and policy decisions plagued the city" during the snowstorm. Feigenbaum believes that an improved snow plan should include pre-wetting roads, coordinating with the private sector for equipment and materials, and exercising greater caution when deciding whether or not to close schools.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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