Arturo Jacobo discusses humanizing the freeway in his new book “Humanizing The Highway – A Case Study,” which details how a highway project he managed came to fruition, taking into account the community at large.
Arturo Jacobo, PE, discusses his new book.
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- Interview Overview: Arturo Jacobo, a seasoned civil engineer with over 30 years of experience, discussed his book “Humanizing The Highway” on “Politics and Right,” a progressive platform hosted by Egberto Willies. Jacobo, Willies’ brother-in-law, shared insights into a major infrastructure project he led in San Diego County.
- Project’s Genesis and Challenges: The focus was on a controversial highway project in San Diego that faced opposition due to its impact on affluent communities and environmentally sensitive areas, including six lagoons. Jacobo aimed to transform the project from a divisive issue into a community benefit.
- Innovative, Multifaceted Strategy: Jacobo emphasized a balanced, multi-modal approach to infrastructure, combining highway improvements with public transportation enhancements, community development, and substantial environmental mitigation efforts, including the creation and restoration of wetlands.
- Community and Environmental Focus: The project underscored the importance of integrating community character into infrastructure design, as seen in Oceanside, and prioritized environmental health. The collaborative approach with local officials, agencies, and residents was key to transforming a controversial plan into a widely supported project.
- Social Responsibility and Legacy: Jacobo highlighted the social impact of his work. Proceeds from his book are donated to a scholarship fund for children of state workers who lost their lives in service, reflecting a commitment to community betterment and the embodiment of progressive values in infrastructure projects.
Jacobo’s work, as showcased in “Humanizing The Highway,” is more than an engineering feat; it is a testament to the power of inclusive, environmentally conscious, and community-oriented infrastructure development. It stands as an example for future projects in California and globally as we strive to build more sustainable, equitable, and humane urban environments.
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