Congestion Pricing Study Tour (By Invitation)
As part of Eno's project to evaluate best practices in congestion pricing techniques, we will be convening a study tour with key city and philanthropic leaders. The project is supported […]
As part of Eno's project to evaluate best practices in congestion pricing techniques, we will be convening a study tour with key city and philanthropic leaders. The project is supported […]
Join Populus CEO, Regina Clewlow for a webinar providing an overview of the key opportunities and pain points around data-sharing, and examples of how cities are using data for policy and planning.
Applications are now closed for the 2020 program. If you want to be the first to know about the 2021 program, join our interest list! This 6 day course is an intensive week-long course held in the Washington, DC metro area. All instructors are veteran transit leaders from across the industry. Participants also focus on […]
Planning and integrating a zero-emissions bus fleet can be a daunting task. Good planning is integral to effectively deploying ZEBs and integrating them into an already existing system. Erik Bigelow from the Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) will highlight top three things you need to know before you start to build your ZEB fleet. CTE […]
ETW turns 20 in October! Join us for a special happy hour to celebrate Jeff Davis and 20 years of Eno Transportation Weekly being the go-to source for transportation policy and analysis. Eno will provide light appetizers and great transportation-focused conversation. Drinks will be available for purchase.
Transportation governance is a growing issue for modern transportation. State departments of transportation, transit agencies, metropolitan planning organizations, and federal administrations are among many of the institutions that are tasked with building and managing the complex intermodal transportation that supports the U.S. economy. But can today's transportation governance structures, funding arrangements, decision-making mechanisms, and operating […]
Join Eno for a quarterly continuing education speaker series where senior executives tell their leadership story, tips for executive success, and their outlook for the trends facing the industry. This quarter, the series will feature Beverly Scott PhD, CEO, Beverly Scott Associates, LLC and Senior Partner, Parker Infrastructure Partners, LLC. Dr. Scott’s career includes four positions as General […]
Although advances in technology are giving people more options to move around than ever before, vulnerable residents, many of whom already face mobility barriers, find it difficult to access these services because they require a smartphone and bank account. Like other cities across the country, the City of Minneapolis knows it has to address the […]
The Transit Mid-Manager Program: Level II is a 3-day program that will build upon concepts discussed at the Transit Mid-Manager Program and help prepare you for new leadership challenges in the transit industry. The class will be held November 6th -8th, 2019 in Atlanta, GA at the MARTA headquarters.
On November 5, in addition to a slew of gubernatorial, state legislative, and mayoral elections, voters across 20 states will decide on over 100 transportation-related ballot measures totaling over $11 billion in potential investment. This year’s ballot initiatives include not only bonds and local tax measures, but also proposed limitations on state revenue collection in Colorado and […]
Following six years of consecutive decline, bus ridership in the United States attained its lowest level ever recorded in history last year. In this webinar, Dr. Berrebi will explain reasons and potential solutions to this decline through analysis of passenger count data between 2012 and 2018 at 50,000 bus stops in four cities: Portland, Miami, […]
New privately-run mobility services are now ubiquitous in many urban regions. While these services are private ventures, companies and public entities can partner to deliver services that augment or enhance public transit. Of course, public transportation agencies contracting with private entities for services is not a new concept. Agencies routinely form agreements for services, ranging […]