Transportation Measures Defeated in Yesterday’s Balloting
August 9, 2017 – Local voters in voters in Michigan and Missouri went to the polls and voted down transportation-related measures.
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August 9, 2017 – Local voters in voters in Michigan and Missouri went to the polls and voted down transportation-related measures.
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Communities constantly evolve and change in response to social, political, economic, technological and environmental forces. Effectively planning for this kind of change in transportation requires the cultivation of a participatory and informed decision-making process that…
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By Jeff Davis
May 11, 2017 – How much has the federal government spent on transportation and infrastructure grants to state and local governments since World War II, and how much would current spending need to increase to get back to historical average levels?
By Rui Neiva
April 27, 2017 – On April 24, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that St. Louis Lambert International Airport has been accepted in the Airport Privatization Program.
By Greg Rogers
April 27, 2017 – On Election Day, voters considered 436 state and local ballot measures to advise on future transportation projects as well as funding new and existing transportation options through taxes, bonds, and other mechanisms.
By Greg Rogers
April 27, 2017 – By the end of the year, Uber customers in New York City will be able to tip their drivers using their smartphone app.
By Robert Poole
It’s no accident that 34 of the world’s top 100 airports are either fully or partly privatized. If the Trump Administration is serious about attracting large-scale private capital to revamp and improve U.S. infrastructure, airport privatization is an ideal place to start.
By Greg Rogers
February 24, 2017 – The embattled Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) once again has its back on the ropes as the federal government is withholding funding from Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia due to WMATA’s spotty track record of safety.
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