Virginia Beach to Vote on Light Rail Project
November 4, 2016 – Next week Virginia Beach will vote on a $243.1 million project to build 3.5 miles of light rail that connects with neighboring Norfolk’s starter line, The Tide.
November 4, 2016 – Next week Virginia Beach will vote on a $243.1 million project to build 3.5 miles of light rail that connects with neighboring Norfolk’s starter line, The Tide.
November 4, 2016 – Here at Eno, we are closely tracking not just the Presidential drama and the House and Senate races, but also the hundreds and hundreds of transportation ballot measures and initiatives are up for vote on November 8. As we’ve written, we believe the way these measures got on the ballot and the message voters will send means a future of more citizen involvement in the decisions that shape their communities and regions.
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November 4, 2016 – In a continuation of one of the latest trends in transportation, D.C. public agencies that are interested in working with the private sector now have a dedicated, full-time office to help navigate the process – D.C.’s Office of Public-Private Partnerships (OP3).
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America’s transportation system is large and complex. An amazing array of actors are responsible for moving people and goods around the world, from coast-to-coast, or within a region. This means there are countless approaches that are impossible to generalize or observe only from inside the Beltway.
The Washington Auto Show® will present MobilityTalksInternational® —a pre-show symposium that will address government regulatory best practices in the field of new mobility, while allowing innovation to flourish – on Tuesday, Jan. 24 and Wednesday, Jan. 25.
November 4, 2016 – A startup company led by a renowned hacker canceled plans to sell aftermarket driver assistance devices after receiving a “slow down” letter from NHTSA.
Eno has compiled a list of the states that have measures up for vote on Election Day and will continue updating this database. Americans in nearly half the 50 states will vote on hundreds of measures and initiatives that would support a range of transportation investments in their cities, regions and communities. By our count, there is over $450 billion at stake.