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NY Gov. Cuomo announces completion of new intermodal hub for Buffalo

By Liz Carey  |   November 10, 2020   |   City

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced last week that the new Exchange Street Station in Buffalo has been completed. The intermodal transportation hub is twice the size of the previous rail station a...

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Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority seeks rider feedback on service priorities

By Liz Carey  |   November 9, 2020   |   City

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will implement a series of public engagement efforts to get feedback from riders on what their services priorities are to make decisions about which tran...

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Los Angeles Mayor issues RFI for zero-emission trucks at the Port of Los Angeles

By Liz Carey  |   November 4, 2020   |   City

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Friday that he has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to solicit proposals on expanding the use of zero-emission technology at the Port of Los Angeles. ...

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Metro Atlanta Transit launches pilot program with Uber

By Liz Carey  |   October 29, 2020   |   City

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) announced Tuesday that starting on Election Day, it will be partnering with Uber for a one-year pilot program to offer on-demand app-based ride...

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Austin voters to decide ballot measures on sweeping investments in transportation

By Liz Carey  |   October 27, 2020   |   City

Austin, Texas, voters will decide on two ballot measures on Nov. 3, one that will ask voters to approve a tax increase for a high-capacity transit expansion project, and another on the issuance of  $...

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Transportation groups warn Trump administration’s restricting federal transit funds to “anarchist” cities puts riders at risk

By Debra Flax  |   October 21, 2020   |   City

Transportation advocacy groups are warning that the safety of riders and transit workers are at risk as a result of the Trump administration’s decision to withhold federal funds from New York City, ...

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District Transportation Department promotes goDCgo initiative

By Douglas Clark  |   October 20, 2020   |   City

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT), based in Washington D.C., recently recognized the 10th anniversary of its goDCgo initiative, which promotes travel options, reduces traffic, infrastru...

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St. Louis’ Metro Transit prepares to launch battery electric buses

By Liz Carey  |   October 19, 2020   |   City

Metro Transit in St. Louis is preparing to launch its first battery electric vehicles in 2021 with Ameren Missouri, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), New Flyer, GILLIG, and the Center for Tran...

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Wyoming interchange project completed

By Douglas Clark  |   October 14, 2020   |   City

Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) officials said the completion of the North Sheridan Interchange and North Main Street project in the City of Sheridan enhances safety, accessibility, and t...

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U.S. Transportation Department funds aid Ohio port project

By Douglas Clark  |   October 14, 2020   |   City

The City of Conneaut, Ohio, has been awarded a $19.5 million U.S. Department of Transportation grant to aid the Port Infrastructure Program. The funding allotment would help the Port of Conneaut c...

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D.C. Mayor Bowser celebrates record-breaking paving season

By Liz Carey  |   October 6, 2020   |   City

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced Friday that the District has paved more than 110 miles of roads since the beginning of paving season...

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Officials tout new Port of Long Beach bridge

By Douglas Clark  |   October 6, 2020   |   City

Officials in Long Beach, Calif., are espousing the benefits of the recently opened Port of Long Beach bridge, which they said reaffirms the region’s importance to international shipping. Long Bea...

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Valley Metro Regional Public Transportation Authority to expand light rail fleet in Phoenix, Arizona

By Douglas Clark  |   October 6, 2020   |   City

The Phoenix, Arizona-based Valley Metro Regional Public Transportation Authority said it has agreed to purchase 14 additional light rail vehicles from Siemens Mobility to aid access and the passenger ...

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Joint rail project secures grant funds

By Douglas Clark  |   October 2, 2020   |   City

A joint rail project connecting three states has received a Consolidated Railroad Infrastructure and Safety Improvement (CRISI) competitive grant for final design and construction of project improveme...

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Nevada DOT awards roadway construction agreement

By Douglas Clark  |   September 17, 2020   |   City

Las Vegas Paving Corporation has secured a $12.7 million Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) roadway construction contract for varied upgrades. The work addresses six miles of north and sout...

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Baltimore City DOT expands slow streets program

By Liz Carey  |   September 15, 2020   |   City

Baltimore City Department of Transportation officials announced Friday that the third round of their Slow Streets program would begin on Sept. 14. The program, which began on July 27, provides a s...

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USDOT announces $13M loan for San Luis Obispo facility

By Liz Carey  |   September 10, 2020   |   City

U.S. Department of Transportation (UDOT) Secretary Elaine Chao announced the first loan approved under the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) Rural Project Initiative (RP...

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Environmental Review delays add $275M to Hudson Tunnel Project

By Liz Carey  |   September 2, 2020   |   City

Construction costs for the Hudson Tunnel Project have gone up, officials said, and the reason is environmental review delays. The Gateway Program Development Corporation, the company that oversees...

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Sens. Schumer, Gillibrand announce $11.5M in federal funding for busing services in New York

By Liz Carey  |   August 26, 2020   |   City

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) announced Monday that Suffolk County, N.Y., and the New York City Department of Transportation will receive mor...

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Funds to aid infrastructure project Troy, New York

By Douglas Clark  |   August 24, 2020   |   City

The Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC) has earmarked $1 million in Economic & Infrastructure Development grant funds to assist Troy, N.Y., with its One Monument Square infrastructure redevelop...

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