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Senate Panel Looks At Last Christmas’s Southwest Meltdown

February 10, 2023/
Airlines, Aviation
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By Jeff Davis

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FHWA Reveals Possible $3.5 Billion Highway Funding Overstatement

February 3, 2023/
Federal Funding, Highway Trust Fund, Highways
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By Jeff Davis

February 3, 2023 – The Federal Highway Administration told Congress this week that $3.5 billion in federal-aid highway contract authority balances held by states may have to be written off because they could be the result of a pre-2005 accounting error. However, any such writedown will not affect the total amount of federal highway money that the state can actually obligate and spend.

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DOT Spreads $800M in FY22 SS4A Grants Widely

February 3, 2023/
FY22, Pedestrian & Bicycle, Safety & Security
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By Jeff Davis

February 3, 2023 – On February 1, the Biden Administration announced the distribution of $800 million in road safety grant funding amongst 510 different U.S communities under the first-of-its-kind, “Safe Streets and Roads for All” (SS4A) program established by the bipartisan infrastructure law.

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Ballot’s Up: A 2022 Retrospective

February 3, 2023/
Infrastructure, Local governance, State Governance
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By Jonathan Hammond

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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Guest Op-Ed: Increasingly Autonomous Flight and Operations: Airspace Integration Considerations

February 3, 2023/
Air Traffic Control, Aviation Workforce, Space, Unmanned Aerial Systems
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By Parimal Kopardekar

February 3, 2023 – When it comes to autonomous systems, it is critical to understand various levels of proposed autonomy, reasons for selecting autonomous capabilities, certification approaches, and various challenges (or research needs) associated with the integration of autonomous systems into the airspace system.

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Initial HTF Formula Funding Given to States for FY23 Is $1.1 Billion Less than FY22

February 3, 2023/
FY23, Highways
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By Jeff Davis

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Biden Promises Future Tunnel Funding Without Actually Making Grants

February 3, 2023/
Amtrak, Federal Funding, Public transit
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By Jeff Davis

February 1, 2023 – It is unusual for a politician to hold a large public event to celebrate a project when they aren’t yet able to deliver the money. And that is what President Biden did this week for major rail tunnel projects in Baltimore and in New York City.

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Committees, Most Subcommittees Set for 118th Congress

February 3, 2023/
Federal Governance
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By Jeff Davis

February 3, 2023 – Slowly but surely, the new 118th Congress is organizing, with the Senate finally naming members to committees yesterday afternoon. House committees have already established and populated their subcommittees as well, but not all Senate panels are that far along.

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Moving MaaS: The Situation in Singapore

February 3, 2023/
Accessibility, Local governance, Shared Vehicles, Transit
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By Jonathan Hammond

January 27, 2023 – Eno continues to catalog MaaS programs across the globe in its new limited edition series. This week, we will focus on Singapore’s experiments with MaaS, from its highs to its lows.

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Eno Celebrates Centennial 2022 Leadership Award Reception

February 3, 2023/
Eno Announcements
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By Karen Price

January 26, 2023 – And on Wednesday, January 11th, we closed out our Centennial Celebration with the return of our in-person Leadership Award Reception at the Kimpton Monaco Hotel in Washington, D.C.

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