In Remembrance of Rosa Parks: Transit Equity Day
“On February 4th, the nation celebrated Transit Equity Day, in honor of the late Rosa Parks, who would’ve turned 106 years old. The holiday is intended to draw attention to transit as a civil rights…
“On February 4th, the nation celebrated Transit Equity Day, in honor of the late Rosa Parks, who would’ve turned 106 years old. The holiday is intended to draw attention to transit as a civil rights…
The rise of automated vehicle technology brings with it the potential to offer increased independence to people with disabilities by reducing barriers to transportation. Eno, Securing America’s Future Energy (SAFE), and the National Federation for…
Through a series of panel discussions, workshops, webinars, and consultation with Eno’s Digital Cities Advisory Board, Eno crafted a multifaceted set of recommendations that address the most pressing policy issues for AVs. If applied and…
Volume 1 of the George H.W. Bush Administration’s National Transportation Policy process, this July 1989 report from the U.S. Department of Transportation “is an overview of our current situation, a snapshot of the current transportation…
Text of engrossed House amendment in the nature of a substitute to the Senate amendment to H.R. 22 (114th Congress), the DRIVE Act. 864-page PDF file.
Shuster (R-PA) manager’s amendment to H.R. 3763, the Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2015, adopted during the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s markup of the bill on October 22, 2015. All page and line…
Table comparing mass transit formula funding totals, by fiscal year, for individual transit programs under both the House’s STRR Act and the Senate’s DRIVE Act.
Undated draft report prepared by the Housing and Home Finance Administrator and the Secretary of Commerce for President Kennedy on urban transportation.
The TEA21 law was enacted on June 9, 1998 but was almost immediately altered by significant corrections and amendments enacted into law on July 22, 1998. It was amended several more times by the law…
Authored by Daniel Fagnant, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Texas at Austin, and Kara M. Kockelman, an engineering professor at the University of Texas at Austin, this second annual William P. Eno Research…
Tables of contents of all four issues of Transportation Quarterly published by the Eno Foundation in 1998.
Tables of contents of all four issues of Transportation Quarterly published by the Eno Foundation in 1997.
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