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Abstract:This project was motivated by the election of Ken Livingston as Mayor of London in
2000. Mayor Livingston campaigned on a platform of improving transportation service through
such innovative means as congestion pricing. Mayor Livingston relied on his transportation
agency, Transport for London (TfL) to implement his ambitious agenda and he recruited Robert
Kiley, who had previously headed the transit agencies in Boston and New York, to head and
revitalize TfL.
The plan of the project was to write at least one teaching case on the reforms being implemented
in London. The cases were intended for use in masters’ level graduate courses in transportation
policy, planning and management. Eventually two cases were written and disseminated through
the Case Program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.
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