The following two recovery plans would do the job.
The first is: "America's Mayors Report to the Nation on Projects to Strengthen Metro Economies and Create Jobs Now".
This "Ready to Go" Public Works Plan Will Cost 149 Billion And Create 1.6 Million useful public works Jobs in 2 Years
The Republican and Democratic mayors released a report on January 17, 2009. It lists 18,750 local infrastructure projects in 779 cities costing 149 billion dollars that will create 1.6 million jobs. All of these projects can be quickly started and be completed by the end of 2010!
Find out exactly what "shovel ready" stimulus projects are ready to be built in your city, how many jobs would be created and how much they would cost under this plan.
It's in PDF format.
Go here:
http://www.usmayors.org/mainstreeteconomicrecovery /
And click on:
Option 1: Download a PDF version of the full report, including the executive summary, list of participating cities and then projects, sorted by project type or by city.
+ Click to download the report (5 MB)
The second plan Is: "The American Institute of Architects Plan For Restoring Our Economy and Greening Our Communities"
As the global financial crisis continues to threaten the livelihood of American businesses and workers, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) strongly urges Congress to support policies that will stimulate and restore confidence in the U.S. economy.
Rebuild & Renew: The AIA Plan
America’s architects believe that this economic crisis presents an opportunity not only to build, but to build better.
Read the Complete AIA Plan at this link:
http://www.aia.org/aiaucmp/groups/aia/documents/pdf/aia...