December 22, 2020 – There are a range of policy solutions and strategies that cities and agencies have at their disposal to tackle financial struggles, climate change, and equity in 2021. Based on Eno’s regular discussions with leaders and officials at local agencies, cities are likely to leverage the following five strategies to meet the challenges of 2021.
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December 22, 2020 – The following priorities are some of the smart transportation policies that can help meet the most pressing challenges related to climate, congestion, safety, racial equity, and the economy.
December 22, 2020 – As part of the massive omnibus funding bill passed by Congress yesterday, Congress also passed significant legislation reforming and enhancing aircraft certification.
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December 21, 2020 – New data from the Census Bureau released last week shows that the aggregate state and local tax revenue losses this year from COVID and related economic activity have not been nearly as bad as predicted in the spring, and that those losses are (a) mainly on the state side, not the local side, and (b) unevenly distributed between states.
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December 21, 2020 – President-elect Joe Biden on December 16 formally announced that former South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg will be his nominee to be the 19th United States Secretary of Transportation.
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December 16, 2020 – How could the Biden Administration and Secretary Buttigieg structure the Department of Transportation so that climate issues are constantly addressed across all modes of transportation?
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December 11, 2020 – As the nation’s public health crisis rages on, the Baltimore region’s buses remain busy transporting essential workers and residents who depend on it each day. Transit is literally a lifeline for those who need it to get to work, health care, grocery stores or day care centers. But the system is plagued by delays, breakdowns, and limited service to many parts of the region. The problem is, unlike almost every other transit system in the country, local Baltimore area officials do not have much of a say in how the transit network is planned, built, operated or funded.