July 7, 2022 – Sometimes neighborhood plans sit on the shelf—but sometimes they contain the right ingredients, bring together the right partners, and show community support for funding and implementation of transportation projects.
July 7, 2022 – Monica and Veronica enthusiastically discussed their education, career experiences, federal policymaking, and the road ahead for women in transit and transportation.
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July 7, 2022 – There is an adage that states, “the only time that you should ever look back, is to see how far you have come.” As I look back at my career and the course that I have taken, I think how about not only how far I have come but how I got to where I am today.
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July 7, 2022 – Greater UAS integration will unlock benefits ranging from routine package delivery, critical infrastructure inspection, and faster emergency response, among many others. Similarly, the introduction of AAM creates a new mode of transportation for cargo and people that can help reduce traffic congestion, bolster supply chains, and increase accessibility for the traveling public.
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Aircraft, Airlines, Aviation Workforce, Equity, Leadership, Workforce development
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By Caroline Marete
July 7, 2022 – Despite acknowledgement by industry stakeholders that a diversity and inclusion problem persists, historically marginalized groups such as women and people of color continue to be significantly underrepresented in many transportation professions.
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Accessibility, Equity, Leadership, Public transit, Transit Technology
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By Richard Price
July 7, 2022 – While they do not usually operate transit, state departments of transportation (DOTs) certainly “drive the bus,” metaphorically speaking. DOTs ensure rural and small urban communities have critical transit and mobility services available as a safe, cost effective, energy efficient mode, especially for those with specialized transit needs, such as older adults and people with disabilities.
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Accessibility, Equity, Leadership, Pedestrian, Public transit
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By Avital Barnea
July 7, 2022 – It is for all of us who wish to or have to go car-free — whether that is due to economic circumstances, age, ability, or other reasons — that I value the work we are undertaking at the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) to reduce Californians’ dependence on driving and provide more multimodal transportation options.
https://enotrans.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Eno-Multimodal.jpg10801920Karen Pricehttps://enotrans.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Eno-Logo-2.pngKaren Price2022-07-06 19:34:002023-05-08 12:10:25Toward a Multimodal California: How the State is Investing in Walking, Biking, and Transit
July 7, 2022 – Not all critical transportation goals lend themselves to quantitative analysis. Despite my background in transportation equity analysis, or because of it, I believe equity is among this group of vital yet challenging goals.
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July 7, 2022 – Transportation industry veterans Jane Chmielinski, a member of STV’s board of directors, Karen Rae, STV senior strategic advisor and Eno Board member, and up-and-coming transportation leader Athena Ullah, STV chief of staff, share their advice for young professionals.
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July 1, 2022 – Since the COVID pandemic began, transit agencies have been trying to figure out when all their riders will come back. Although local bus ridership is bouncing back from post-pandemic lows, it is still no more than 70 percent of pre-COVID levels at many transit agencies, including LA Metro in Los Angeles and NJ Transit in New Jersey.
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