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Women Take Over 2026

Mar 31, 2026 | Diane Woodend Jones

Letter from the Guest Editor: Eno Board Chair Diane Woodend Jones

This Special Edition of ETW presents an array of voices and perspectives that showcase the diverse roles that women are playing in the transportation field today.

Transit
Mar 31, 2026 | Bridgette Beato

Time to Update the Map

Federal transit policy should be ambitiously re-oriented toward Mobility-as-a-Service, address the need for structural reforms, recognize the need for innovative technology, and embrace more holistic measures of success.

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Workforce

A Decade of Progress for Women in Transportation and Infrastructure

March 31, 2026
Dr. Malika Reed Wilkins
Women's contribution to the transportation workforce is growing steadily; mentoring and career development can help to accelerate this trend.
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Ballot Measures, Local governance, Pedestrian & Bicycle, Roadway Design

From Referendum to Ribbon Cutting | Signaling Successful Change in Nashville

March 31, 2026
Sabrina Sussman
Nashville's Choose How You Move referendum found success at the ballot box by committing to tangible improvements, delivering transit service...
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People & The Environment

People- and Community-Centered Mobility Transformation — An App Won’t Save Us

March 31, 2026
Beverly A. Scott, Ph.D.
Cities keep building fancier transit technology. And, all too often skip the people who need it most.
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Workforce

Honoring Women’s History Month: Building the Workforce That Will Shape the Future of Transportation

March 31, 2026
Yvonne Lopez-Diaz
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Maritime

Making More Visible the Often-Invisible Inland Waterways

March 31, 2026
Deb Calhoun
Telling the story of the inland waterways can help convey their national significance to everyday consumers and other beneficiaries of...
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Aviation

The Modern Skies Coalition: A United Flight Path to Rebuild America’s Air Traffic Control System

March 31, 2026
Sharon Pinkerton
The Modern Skies Coalition demonstrates how labor, manufacturers, airlines, and airports came together in a strategic campaign to achieve a...
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Workforce

Construction Sight: Cracking the Cement Ceiling

March 31, 2026
Mahsa Pan
A workforce with gender diversity delivers better decisions and results. Having already made significant progress in expanding the number of...
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Highway Trust Fund, Local governance

To Fill the Trust Fund, Americans Need a Better Reason

March 31, 2026
Brittney Kohler
Congress should guarantee that a reasonable level of Highway Trust Fund dollars make it down to every region in America...
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Workforce

Succession Planning- Time Is of the Essence

March 31, 2026
Gloria M. Shepherd
Succession planning helps staff pursue interests and obtain training needed, helps agencies ensure that qualified successors will be ready to...

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