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USDOT announces nearly $530M for Phoenix rail project

By Liz Carey  |   January 8, 2021   |   City

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced Wednesday that it had awarded $529.8 million in a federal grant to a Phoenix, Ariz., rail project. The 5.5-...

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Washington, DC touts protected bike lane initiative

By Douglas Clark  |   January 7, 2021   |   City

Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser recently joined District Department of Transportation (DDOT) personnel in celebrating the completion of 4.15 miles of protected bike lanes in 2020. The effort exp...

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MTA: Long Island Rail Road expansion project ahead of schedule and under budget

By Liz Carey  |   January 6, 2021   |   City

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York announced Monday that it had successfully completed parts of the Long Island Rail Road expansion project ahead of schedule and under budget in 202...

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Report: More annual revenue needed to fund Idaho’s transportation infrastructure upgrades

By Kim Riley  |   January 4, 2021   |   City

Idaho needs a total of $241.8 million in annual revenue to fund the modernization of its transportation infrastructure, which must be revitalized to meet unprecedented growth across the state, accordi...

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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey unveils Newark Liberty terminal features

By Douglas Clark  |   December 23, 2020   |   Air

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey officials recently unveiled Newark Liberty International Airport terminal features as part of its commitment to transform three major airports. The more...

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Transportation construction activity to fall modestly next year, ARTBA says

By Liz Carey  |   December 17, 2020   |   Air

A new report from the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) has projected a 5.5 percent decline in transportation construction activity in 2021. The report, released earlier...

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Bills to allow Michigan municipalities to enter P3s for infrastructure work clears Senate committee

By Chris Galford  |   December 15, 2020   |   City

Under new legislation sponsored by a bipartisan group of Michigan lawmakers, the state could allow municipalities to enter public-private partnerships as an added means to update aging infrastructure....

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Collaboration targets World Trade Center campus energy efficiency

By Douglas Clark  |   December 15, 2020   |   City

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey officials said a collaboration with Bloom Energy would result in World Trade Center energy efficiency enhancement. Installation of the first indoor Bloom a...

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Philadelphia initiates bicycle counters installation

By Douglas Clark  |   December 15, 2020   |   City

Three state entities recently spearheaded an effort to install in-street permanent bicycle counters in Philadelphia to help city staffers monitor seasonal and time-of-day trends via data collection. ...

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Kansas City Streetcar extension gets recommendation for federal funding

By Liz Carey  |   December 11, 2020   |   City

Two federal agencies have officially recommended that the Kansas City Streetcar Main Street Extension to the University of Missouri Kansas City receive full federal funding. The Federal Transit Ad...

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Nashville Mayor Cooper announces $1.6B transportation plan

By Liz Carey  |   December 10, 2020   |   City

Nashville Mayor John Cooper announced his new $1.6 billion transportation plan on Tuesday. The plan, which was guided by 11 public listening sessions throughout Davidson County and through discuss...

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Cities eye transforming curb and sidewalk use through data in effort to improve mobility

By Liz Carey  |   November 30, 2020   |   City

Changing infrastructure like curbs and sidewalks from liabilities into assets that improve mobility means using data to drive decisions on how communities can use them effectively and efficiently, one...

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Multimodal features to aid Colorado roadway management, development

By Douglas Clark  |   November 24, 2020   |   City

Colorado state officials said a collaboration with regional entities has resulted in multimodal features being incorporated into roadway management and development initiatives for an interchange near ...

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Ford announces inclusive, walkable mobility innovation district

By Liz Carey  |   November 20, 2020   |   City

Ford Motor Company revealed Tuesday its plans for an inclusive, walkable mobility innovation district in Corktown, Detroit’s oldest neighborhood. At a community meeting, the automobile manufactu...

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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet awards contract for Brent Spence Bridge after fiery crash

By Liz Carey  |   November 18, 2020   |   City

Kentucky Transportation Secretary Jim Gray announced the state has awarded a $3.1 million contract to repair fire-damage incurred by the Brent Spence Bridge following a crash last week. Westervill...

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LAX terminal project 18 months ahead of schedule

By Douglas Clark  |   November 16, 2020   |   Air

Los Angeles city officials said the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Delta Sky Way transformation project is slated to be completed one and a half years ahead of schedule. The $1.86 billion ...

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Lilium partners with Tavistock, City of Orlando to establish first vertiport in US

By Liz Carey  |   November 13, 2020   |   Air

Lilium, the Munich-based aviation company, will partner with Tavistock Development Company and the City of Orlando to launch the first high-speed electric air mobility network and first Vertiport in t...

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Chicago DOT, Alderman Silverstein cut ribbon on final link in North Shore Channel Trail

By Liz Carey  |   November 13, 2020   |   City

On Wednesday, Chicago Department of Transportation Commissioner Gia Biagi and Alderman Debra Silverstein of the 50th Ward joined government partners and community members to cut the ribbon on the new ...

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Pennsylvania airport unveils innovation center

By Douglas Clark  |   November 13, 2020   |   Air

Pittsburgh International Airport recently unveiled xBridge, described as a 10,000-square-foot innovation center designed to nurture industry evolution while inspiring creative aviation challenge solut...

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Kentucky Gov. celebrates ground-breaking on new airport terminal project

By Liz Carey  |   November 10, 2020   |   Air

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear joined local and state officials Friday to celebrate, virtually, the groundbreaking of a new $42 million airport terminal project in Paducah. The new terminal complex at ...

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