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Groundbreaking held on LAX people mover train

By Melina Druga  |   March 20, 2019   |   Air

The Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for the airport’s Automated People Mover train. The train will move passengers to airport terminals. The proje...

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White House budget proposal includes more than $53M for Port of Corpus Christi project

By Chris Galford  |   March 18, 2019   |   City

Under the 2020 White House Budget proposal, the Port of Corpus Christi would receive $53,313,000 for a Ship Channel Improvement Project (CIP) under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The c...

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MassDOT to begin work on the Tobin Bridge

By Melina Druga  |   March 18, 2019   |   City

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) will begin work April 1 on the Maurice J. Tobin Memorial Bridge between Boston and Chelsea. The work will result in lane closures that wil...

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Passenger volume increases 7.1 percent at Philadelphia airport

By Melina Druga  |   March 15, 2019   |   Air

Philadelphia International Airport saw 31.7 million passengers in 2018, a 7.1 percent increase from 2017. According to reports, last year also had the highest passenger volume since 2008 when the...

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Port of Virginia expands capacity with 12 new container stacks at NIT

By Chris Galford  |   March 13, 2019   |   City

The first phase of a $375 million expansion project for the Norfolk International Terminals (NIT) concluded this month, expanding capacity by 12 new container stacks. The Port of Virginia wove th...

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Gov. Lamont urges investment into Connecticut’s New Haven rail line

By Chris Galford  |   March 11, 2019   |   City

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont last week urged investments for the New Haven Line, which he said is the busiest commuter rail line in the United States. The line, he said, has failed to keep up with ...

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Port of Baltimore handles record 10.9 million tons of cargo in 2018

By Melina Druga  |   March 11, 2019   |   City

The state-owned public terminals at the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore handled 10.9 million tons of general cargo in 2018, a record and the third consecutive year of exceeding 10 million tons...

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Transit Together report supports potential transit fixes under new MTS ballot measure

By Chris Galford  |   March 8, 2019   |   City

A report released this week by the think tank Circulate San Diego demonstrated that a San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) ballot measure could fund transit projects and create new potential p...

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Oklahoma DOT awards $7.5M to 21 alternative transportation projects

By Melina Druga  |   March 7, 2019   |   City

The Oklahoma Transportation Commission approved $7.5 million to be awarded to 21 local projects Monday as part of the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP). Projects are outside of the Oklah...

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Groundbreaking held for LAX United Airlines tech center

By Melina Druga  |   March 4, 2019   |   Air

United Airlines and Los Angeles World Airports broke ground last week on a $352 million, 407,408-square-feet Technical Operations Center at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The center, lo...

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Second Amtrak train to Twin Cities would bring Minnesota $25M annually

By Melina Druga  |   March 4, 2019   |   City

Adding a second Amtrak train between Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul has a potential economic return of $25 million for Minnesota, according to a Rail Passengers Association assessment. “Amtrak...

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Closing Hudson River Tunnels without replacement would cost $16B

By Melina Druga  |   February 28, 2019   |   City

Shutting down the Hudson River Tunnels to repair Superstorm Sandy damage without having new tunnels already in place would cost the national economy $16 billion, according to a report released by civ...

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New North Carolina bridge opens to traffic

By Melina Druga  |   February 27, 2019   |   City

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) recently opened a new bridge over Oregon Inlet. The bridge replaces the Herbert C. Bonner Bridge, built in 1963. Construction of the $25...

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DOT provides $605 million for 43.6 miles of Houston’s Grand Parkway development

By Chris Galford  |   February 26, 2019   |   City

Approximately 43.6 miles of the Grand Parkway Transportation Corporation’s (GPTC’s) 184-mile tollway project in Houston, Texas will be paid for in part by a $605 million loan from the U.S. Depart...

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Calexico West Land Port of Entry

California port of entry receives $191M in funding

By Melina Druga  |   February 21, 2019   |   City

The Calexico West Land Port of Entry (LPOE) Reconfiguration and Expansion Project received $191 million in funding, U.S. Rep. Juan Vargas (D-CA) said. The funding was included in a fiscal year 20...

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Iowa in Motion 2045 establishes long-term investment plan for state transportation system

By Chris Galford  |   February 19, 2019   |   City

The Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) has created a new, long-term transportation plan, called Iowa in Motion 2045, to address federal requirements and chart their investments for decades to c...

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Atlanta is the nation’s 11th most congested city

By Melina Druga  |   February 19, 2019   |   City

Atlanta was the 11th most congested U.S. city in 2018, according to INRIX Research.  In 2017, the city ranked number four. Atlantans lose an average of 108 hours annually due to traffic conge...

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State plans to connect Seven Mountains with State College

By Melina Druga  |   February 15, 2019   |   City

After a more than 15-year delay, work is scheduled to begin on a project to connect the Seven Mountains area to the greater State College area. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDO...

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Kansas DOT awards $8.5M to 23 transportation alternatives projects

By Chris Galford  |   February 14, 2019   |   City

The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) recently announced $8.5 million would be split between 23 projects under the Transportation Alternatives (TA) program for 2020. The 23 projects in qu...

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Sen. Fischer supports Lincoln South Beltway project’s progress

By Melina Druga  |   February 14, 2019   |   City

U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE) released a statement Monday in support of the Nebraska Department of Transportation’s plan to complete the Lincoln South Beltway project five years ahead of schedule....

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