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At transit stations, riders appreciate a wide variety of retail outlets from newsstands to restaurants. However, the retail landscape is rapidly evolving due to a decline in transit ridership and […]
By Tom Kertscher
The Eno Center for Transportation, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit research group, in 2022 launched a project to examine replacing gasoline taxes with fees based on the number of miles motorists drive. The federal 2021 infrastructure law requires that the Transportation Department do a pilot project on a so-called vehicle miles traveled fee.
June 14, 2023 – The U.S. Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works this week held a hearing with Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Administrator, Shailen Bhatt on implementing the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, otherwise known was the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and the Inflation Reduction Act.
By L.V. Anderson
The “sweet spot,” said Robert Puentes, the president and CEO of Eno Center for Transportation, a nonprofit think tank in Washington, D.C., is “about 400 to 500 miles, where it’s too short to fly, too long to drive.” Chicago, Columbus, and Pittsburgh fit the bill, for instance, as do Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio. Investments in such corridors could allow Amtrak to attract more riders with frequent, reliable service, and would also help the company and policymakers target climate resilience efforts effectively.
By Michael Gerstein
“We haven’t really seen productivity gains in infrastructure because we’ve been doing things the same old way for a long time,” Robert Puentes, president and CEO of the Eno Center for Transportation, told The Verge. ARPA-I has the potential to revitalize the sector, he argued.
By Michael Gerstein
Unpredictable, but not unprecedented. In 2017, a fire caused a critical portion of I-85 in Atlanta to collapse. But workers rebuilt that elevated roadway in just six weeks.
By Jeff Davis
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May 12, 2023 – The Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center celebrated its 25th anniversary this month with remembrances of a transportation visionary along with an update on the Gateway Program (one of the most expensive transportation projects in the U.S).
March 31, 2023 – A subcommittee of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee held a public hearing on March 28 to discuss implementation of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
By Jeff Davis
March 17, 2023 – When we ask, “what does the federal government spend on transportation,” the answer isn’t always just about the Department of Transportation. The federal budget also breaks down spending across agencies into 17 “functional categories” based on the function of government that each individual budget account is primarily serving.
February 3, 2023 – With the dust finally settled from the 2022 midterm elections and new (as well as incumbent) elected officials sworn in over the country, we finally have an idea of how the legislative process will shape up over the next couple of years. The same can be roughly said for transportation policy, thanks to voters who also cast their ballot for hundreds of measures across the country.
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