A Presidential decision to sign into law a bill that everyone loves is not remarkable. The more interesting stories are when the President’s advisors are split, with some supporting the bill and others recommending a veto. The 1958 highway bill was one such bill.
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This month we have partnered with Shared Mobility Strategies, LLC to select the Top 10 Private Sector Disrupters in Transportation. These innovators are leveraging mobile technologies to accelerate productivity, profitability and operations.
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On June 27th, the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration jointly released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Coordination and Planning Area Reform. This rule has the potential to dramatically reshape the transportation planning landscape.
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During this Presidential campaign, much has been made of the differences between Republicans and Democrats. And for those folks flying into Cleveland and Philadelphia for their respective party conventions, the contrasts when it comes to air access are nearly as stark as the party lines.
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July 14, 2016 – The chairman of the Senate Budget Committee has proposed reforms in the budget process, including a re-evaluation of concepts that could lead to capital budgeting, accrual accounting, or changes in the budget treatment of federal trust funds.
Lynx is the regional public bus agency in Orlando, Florida. It provides fixed route bus service over a 3-county region (the area of which is larger than Delaware). The agency provides over 100,000 rides every weekday and made a record 30.1 million passenger trips in 2014.
Fast, frequent transit that people can walk to is the key to increasing urban transit ridership. That’s the main conclusion of “Who’s On Board 2016: What Today’s Riders Teach Us About Transit That Works,” the latest edition in TransitCenter’s Who’s On Board series of national transit rider opinion studies. Drawing…
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July 14, 2016 – The Eno Center for Transportation has hired two new staff members. Stanford Turner will serve as Senior Policy Analyst. Greg Rogers will serve as Communications Specialist and Assistant Editor of Eno Transportation Weekly.
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