Webinar: Toward Universal Access
This webinar is an overview of Toward Universal Access: A Case Study in the Los Angeles and Puget Sound Regions, which is the fourth paper in our research report series […]
This webinar is an overview of Toward Universal Access: A Case Study in the Los Angeles and Puget Sound Regions, which is the fourth paper in our research report series […]
In this webinar, we will address the harm inflicted upon minorities, low-income, rural, and tribal populations through disproportionate exposure to transportation-based elements in their environments that disparately impact health and […]
There is no one perfect model for public transit governance and finance in the United States. However, in several places, officials are reexamining how decisions about investments and operations are made and whether they respond to the needs of transit riders and workers and the local economy. While much of the nation's transit is delivered […]
Platform technology is changing the way we consume products and services in many aspects of our lives. Netflix and Spotify have changed the face of music, TV, and film; social […]
This webinar was held live exclusively for members and alumni. A new administration on the Hill means new staff, new priorities, and new challenges. What policies will emerge? What are […]
"Complete streets" is a design approach intended to accommodate a variety of modes of transportation and has been shown to reduce motor vehicle-related crashes, minimize risks for pedestrians and cyclists, […]
The White House just released a detailed summary of President Biden's $2.3 trillion federal investment plan, the "American Jobs Plan." The plan includes $571 billion in additional spending on transportation infrastructure and $361 billion in spending on other kinds of infrastructure – all of which is supposed to be in addition to ongoing program spending, […]
Transit agencies around the country have been exploring ways to transition to zero-emission bus fleets, and that exploration is poised to accelerate given President Biden’s aggressive goals on climate and […]
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, King County Metro, and Sound Transit have been piloting mobility on demand (MOD) services to provide enhanced access to rail stations. Eno recent released three papers that comprehensively review the data and results of these pilots' pre-pandemic services. On this webinar, learn from researchers at UCLA, University of Oregon, […]
This webinar offers one AICP Certification Maintenance credit. Click here for instructions on how to submit this event for credits via AICP’s site. Paratransit has been a staple of public transportation since the Americans with Disabilities Act became law in 1990. For people with disabilities, this service has enabled them to access their community […]
Dedicated lanes make bus travel more reliable, more responsive, and can reduce crowding. As transit agencies consider building and operating bus lanes, lessons from Los Angeles's Flower Street pilot provides important insights for agencies and planners. In this webinar, we will explore Eno's newest publication, A Budding Model: Los Angeles's Flower Street Bus Lanes, and […]
What is the path to leadership for women in transportation? What can success stories teach us about how to help women advance to the top of organizations? Jennifer Aument, Nuria Haltiwanger, Denise Roth, and Kimberly Slaughter will share their thought leadership, key insights, and personal stories about their careers in this webinar moderated by Eno […]