Definition of “Equity” Elusive at Senate Hearing
May 14, 2021 – A Senate hearing this week demonstrated how the word “equity” means different things to different Senators in a transportation context.
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May 14, 2021 – A Senate hearing this week demonstrated how the word “equity” means different things to different Senators in a transportation context.
By Paul Lewis
April 15, 2021 – This week, Eno released three evaluation reports that aim to understand how the pilots performed during their first year of service. These reports include an evaluation of the MOD pilot in the Los Angeles region, the evaluation of the MOD pilot in the Puget Sound region, and a summary document of the lessons learned and recommendations for other agencies.
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, King County Metro, and Sound Transit have been piloting mobility on demand (MOD) services to provide enhanced access to rail stations. Eno recent released […]
This webinar offers one AICP Certification Maintenance credit. Click here for instructions on how to submit this event for credits via AICP’s site. Paratransit has been a staple of […]
“Complete streets” is a design approach intended to accommodate a variety of modes of transportation and has been shown to reduce motor vehicle-related crashes, minimize risks for pedestrians and cyclists, […]
The Central Maryland area of Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County, Howard County, and Queen Anne’s County is an important, vibrant region. It is the 21st largest metropolitan area in…
In this webinar, we will address the harm inflicted upon minorities, low-income, rural, and tribal populations through disproportionate exposure to transportation-based elements in their environments that disparately impact health and […]
By Art Guzzetti
September 25, 2020 – There has never been another year quite like this one. But through it all, core values have been tested, reaffirmed, and reinforced. Even with ridership down sharply, millions of people are still moving on transit, and transit continues to be essential to city living. Public transportation continues as a strategy to restore urban communities that will be stronger, more sustainable, more resilient, and more equitable.
September 24, 2020 – The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure held a hearing to discuss the impacts of – and potential improvements to – the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program.
By Brianne Eby
September 11, 2020 – Equity should be addressed in both the process of developing congestion pricing strategies and in the design of the policy itself. This article provides a recap of our recent Congestion Pricing and Equity webinar, including questions for the panelists we did not have the time to address.
By Ross Peterson
August 7, 2020 – If we hope to recover from the pandemic and build more equitable cities in the future, we should not overlook the role that public transit plays in public health.
Congestion pricing can be a valuable tool for regions to address congestion and meet goals for sustainability and equity. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) tools and electronic toll collection (ETC) technologies […]
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