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May 13th, 2025
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COVID-19 puts brakes on transportation investment in Illinois

By Chuck Green  |   May 22, 2020   |   City

Like most states, Illinois is grappling with how to fund transportation projects amid the slowing of cash flow due to substantially reduced statewide travel from the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s key...

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States work to fund costly bridge repairs, replacements

By Kim Riley  |   May 15, 2020   |   City

With more than a third of all U.S. bridges requiring replacement or major repair work, states are moving to fill their funding needs for transportation infrastructure amid strained budgets. But bec...

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Overnight cleaning of subway results in increase in bus ridership

By Liz Carey  |   May 8, 2020   |   City

More than 14,000 New Yorkers rode the bus between 1 and 5 a.m. Wednesday, while Metropolitan Transit Authority employees shut down and cleaned the city’s subways. The first-ever closure of the s...

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Florida DOT collaboration yields pedestrian bridge project

By Douglas Clark  |   May 8, 2020   |   City

Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) officials said the collaboration with the City of Sweetwater and Florida International University (FIU) personnel yielded plans for a pedestrian bridge to a...

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Infrastructure investment urged for future economic stimulus bill

By Phil Yacuboski  |   April 29, 2020   |   City

Infrastructure funding is critical to getting America’s economic gears moving again, especially at the local level, argue stakeholders who seek to shape the next COVID-19 recovery package. “In...

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With free work-at-home bundle, EOX Vantage offers small transportation firms chance to cut costs, not jobs

By Chris Galford  |   April 22, 2020   |   Air

Global software company EOX Vantage is offering a suite of communication tools for free through the end of the year, as part of an offer called TeamedUp2020 – an effort it believes could help small ...

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Louisiana DOTD names consultant for I-10 widening

By Liz Carey  |   April 20, 2020   |   City

The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) has named a team led by Huval and Associates, Inc. as the construction management leaders for the I-10 widening program in Baton Rouge...

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Experts weigh in on adjusting EB-5 visa program during current pandemic

By Kim Riley  |   April 1, 2020   |   City

The major economic disruption brought about by the coronavirus pandemic has put experts on different sides of the fence about whether an idea to expand the scale of the EB-5 program as part of a broad...

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Pennsylvania bill would expand county infrastructure banks to fund large transportation projects

By Phil Yacuboski  |   March 31, 2020   |   City

Take any long trip through Pennsylvania and you’re captivated by the rolling mountains, pointed skyscrapers or the Amish countryside. You are also likely to notice the potholes and crumbling bridge...

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Congressmembers host Chicago infrastructure meeting

By Liz Carey  |   March 9, 2020   |   City

Members of Chicago’s Congressional delegation met with commissioners from various transportation departments within Chicago to discuss what infrastructure needs should have priority on Thursday. ...

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Texas Transportation Commission proposes additional I-35 Austin funding plan

By Douglas Clark  |   February 28, 2020   |   City

The Texas Transportation Commission (Commission) is proposing an additional $4.3 billion to fund the construction of new lanes on I-35 through Austin. “In recent years, I-35 through Austin has re...

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Oregon’s I-5 Rose Quarter project proceeding despite concerns

By Liz Carey  |   February 27, 2020   |   City

Still three years away from the beginning of construction, the I-5 Rose Quarter Expansion project in Portland, Oregon, is moving forward, despite concerns about budget increases and environmental impa...

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District of Columbia to launch year-long bus lane project

By Melina Druga  |   February 24, 2020   |   City

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) in Washington, D.C., will begin a year-long demonstration project this summer of bus lanes, which will help them study the performance of buses as well...

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U.S. infrastructure needs exceed $2 trillion, American Society of Civil Engineers says

By Liz Carey  |   February 18, 2020   |   Air

As public spending on infrastructure declines, America will underinvest in its infrastructure by an estimated more than $2 trillion between 2016-2025, a new report from the American Society of Civil E...

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Amtrak prepping Baltimore tunnel rehab project

By Douglas Clark  |   February 3, 2020   |   City

Amtrak officials said next month the passenger railroad service provider will initiate Baltimore & Potomac (B&P) Tunnel rehab work to improve infrastructure along the Northeast Corridor (NEC). The ...

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FTA awards $87.4M to Portland transit project

By Melina Druga  |   January 27, 2020   |   City

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) recently awarded the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon, an $87.4 million Capital Investment Grants Program grant for its $175 million D...

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Southeast Michigan Council of Governments awards $86M for air quality, congestion improvements across seven counties

By Chris Galford  |   January 23, 2020   |   City

The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) announced this week that $86 million of federal funds will go to road and transit agencies throughout its seven-county region through 2023, with ...

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Building a Better America coalition to pitch NEPA reforms to U.S. working public

By Chris Galford  |   January 22, 2020   |   City

Buoyed by the Trump administration’s proposal to revamp the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), a new coalition known as Building a Better America is highlighting infrastructure modernizationâ...

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Denver’s DOTI launches 2020 initiatives

By Douglas Clark  |   January 21, 2020   |   City

The Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) recently launched two initiatives to enhance safety and bolster its bicycle program. DOTI officials said the new year would begin w...

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New York completes replacement of Route 38 bridge

By Melina Druga  |   January 16, 2020   |   City

The New York State Department of Transportation recently completed the $3.9 million replacement of the Route 38 bridge over Fall Creek in Freeville. The new bridge replaces one built in 1935. The n...

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