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Los Angeles receives $30M INFRA grant for 57/60 Highway improvement project

By Melina Druga  |   July 1, 2021   |   City

The U.S. Department of Transportation recently awarded the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA METRO) a $30 million INFRA Grant for the State Route 57/60 Confluence Chokepoint Relief...

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DC Mayor Bowser states #FairShot Budget investments will expand mobility, sustainability

By Liz Carey  |   June 21, 2021   |   City

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said her Fiscal Year 2022 #FairShot Budget will invest in infrastructure as a way to expand mobility options. The budget dedicates more than $670 million to fi...

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INVEST Act includes three Denver area projects

By Melina Druga  |   June 11, 2021   |   City

The INVEST in America Act, the federal surface transportation bill, includes three Denver area projects totaling nearly $20 million that will improve the safety and efficiency of the city’s transpor...

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LaGuardia Airport opens new Terminal C outer roadway system

By Melina Druga  |   June 7, 2021   |   Air

New York’s LaGuardia Airport recently opened its Terminal C outer roadway system six months ahead of schedule. The roadway is part of a larger $8 billion project to update the airport. The Port ...

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LA Mayor Garcetti breaks ground on third Purple Line extension project

By Liz Carey  |   May 26, 2021   |   City

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti broke ground on a 2.5-mile extension of the Purple Line of the subway on Monday. The line, which runs from Century City to Westwood, will ease congestion and improv...

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MTA releases environmental report on Penn Station project

By Melina Druga  |   May 24, 2021   |   City

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) recently published the Environmental Assessment for its Metro-North Penn Station Access Project and opened up the 45-day public comment period. The p...

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Newark Liberty International Airport to expand air cargo service

By Melina Druga  |   May 17, 2021   |   Air

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey plans to expand facilities at Newark Liberty International Airport to address a rise in demand for cargo space and services. The authority is seeking p...

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Washington D.C. DOT to invest $10M in road improvements

By Melina Druga  |   May 14, 2021   |   City

The Washington D.C. District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will be investing $10 million to improve the safety of intersections and roads. Funds will be used to install curb extensions, media...

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Design teams compete for Newark Airport contract

By Melina Druga  |   May 11, 2021   |   Air

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey recently shortlisted four teams to design, build, operate and maintain an AirTrain at Newark Liberty International Airport. The four teams passed a rev...

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Chicago Works infrastructure plan poised to ‘unlock city’s full potential’

By Kim Riley  |   April 30, 2021   |   City

With the first $600-million phase now under way for the five-year, $3.7 billion Chicago Works infrastructure and jobs-creation plan, City Mayor Lori Lightfoot says residents can expect an improved qua...

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North Carolina city, eTransEnergy announce electric bus partnership

By Liz Carey  |   April 30, 2021   |   City

On Tuesday, the City Council of Charlotte, N.C., approved a pilot program and public-private partnership between the Charlotte Area Transit System CATS) and eTransEnergy, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, ...

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Capital Metro in Austin commits to renewable energy for all transit facilities, electric buses

By Liz Carey  |   April 23, 2021   |   City

Capital Metro in Austin, Texas announced Thursday that as of 2021, all of its facilities, including administrative, maintenance, and public, and its electric buses, staff electric vehicles, and MetroB...

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Long Island Railroad to test electric railcars

By Liz Carey  |   April 21, 2021   |   City

MTA will test battery-operated railcars on the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) in a pilot program on the railroad’s Oyster Bay branch, officials said Monday. MTA LIRR President Phillip Eng announced...

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City of Lynn gets first-ever bus lane, bike lanes from Massachusetts transportation agencies

By Liz Carey  |   April 19, 2021   |   City

The city of Lynn, Mass. got its first-ever bus lane, as well as a network of bike lanes, as part of a series of quick-build multimodal road treatments, the city, MassDOT and MBTA announced Thursday. ...

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L.A. Metro Board awards nearly $70M pre-development contract for rail transit solution

By Liz Carey  |   April 13, 2021   |   City

The L.A. County Metro Board awarded Sepulveda Transit Corridor Partners – Bechtel (STCP) a $69.9 million pre-development contract to create a rail transit solution running from the San Fernando Vall...

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Wisconsin communities receive more than $99M for transportation projects

By Melina Druga  |   April 12, 2021   |   City

Municipalities across Wisconsin received more than $99 million in the second quarterly payments for 2021 for General Transportation, Connecting Highway, and Expressway Policing Aids. Milwaukee Coun...

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San Francisco airport first to try biometric check-in

By Melina Druga  |   April 8, 2021   |   Air

San Francisco International Airport and United Airlines are testing SITA Smart Path, a low-touch, biometric-enabled check-in technology for boarding some domestic flights. This will be the first ...

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New York project begins construction in Jefferson County

By Melina Druga  |   April 7, 2021   |   City

New York state recently began construction on a $5.4 million project in Jefferson County. The project will improve a 1,800-linear-foot section of County Road 57 in Lyme along with the shoulder. ...

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Pennsylvania to reconstruct portion of I-90

By Melina Druga  |   March 23, 2021   |   City

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will reconstruct nearly seven miles of Interstate 90 and the Route 18 interchange in Erie County for $66.1 million. The project represents p...

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Jacksonville mayor proposes raising gas tax to fund infrastructure, transportation projects

By Liz Carey  |   March 22, 2021   |   City

On March 18, Jacksonville, Fla., Mayor Lenny Curry, along with the Jacksonville Transportation Authority, proposed raising the Local Option Gas Tax to fund nearly $1 billion in infrastructure and tran...

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