Transportation ballot initiatives did well on Election Day, but not in Portland
Romic Aevaz speculates that a left-right peel-off was responsible for Portland’s 2020 Get Moving initiative’s defeat.
Romic Aevaz speculates that a left-right peel-off was responsible for Portland’s 2020 Get Moving initiative’s defeat.
Romic Aevaz says that regardless of exact ballot initiative results, there is movement towards significant local investments in new rail and mass transit
This article includes information from Eno’s webinar on Austin’s 2020 transportation ballot measure, Project Connect.
This article includes information from Eno’s webinar on Austin’s 2020 transportation ballot measure, Project Connect.
“There was a real question of whether marquee initiatives would be postponed this year,” he says. “The fact that a lot of them are still on the ballot shows that they felt these things were…
“Due to people living further and further away from the city, even though the amount of people commuting is going down, their commute times are going up,” Aevaz said.
This article recaps an Eno webinar on Local Option Sales Taxes, which was moderated by Romic Aevaz.
Eno policy analysts Alice Grossman and Romic Aevaz talk about the importance of road design in ensuring pedestrian safety. It demands a mix of design, policy, and enforcement at a variety of levels, from the…
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