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Public interest groups release report stressing need for strategic infrastructure investment

By Chris Galford  |   May 16, 2019   |   Federal

As part of the national “infrastructure week,” three public interest groups have released a new report showing a need for targeted investments to alleviate infrastructure woes. Though the fede...

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ASCE finds California infrastructure below average

By Chris Galford  |   May 15, 2019   |   News

In its 2019 Infrastructure Report Card announced last week, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) gave the state of California an overall grade of C-, noting improvements, but also finding a ...

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DaikyoNishikawa to build first manufacturing facility in Alabama

By Chris Galford  |   May 15, 2019   |   City

The announcement of a new auto parts manufacturing facility coming to Huntsville, Ala., brings with it a $110 million investment and 380 impending jobs. The facility is the first U.S.-based operat...

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West Virginia airports awarded $18M for runway improvements

By Melina Druga  |   May 15, 2019   |   Air

Two West Virginia airports recently received $18 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for runway improvements and rehabilitation. The funding is part of a $1.3 trillion omnibus...

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North Missouri airports receive federal Airport Improvement Program grant funding

By Chris Galford  |   May 14, 2019   |   Air

Rural airports in Bowling Green, Memphis, and Tarkio, Mo., all will benefit from federal Airport Improvement Program grants meant to improve runway rehabilitation and apron construction. The money,...

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California senators, Bay Area Congress members urge funding for BART Core capacity project

By Chris Galford  |   May 14, 2019   |   City

U.S. Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Kamala Harris (D-CA), along with seven Democratic Congress members from the Bay Area, recently sent correspondence to Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, reque...

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MassDOT awards 14 safe school-route grants

By Melina Druga  |   May 14, 2019   |   Investment

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) recently awarded 14 municipalities infrastructure project awards through the Massachusetts Safe Routes to School Program. There is at least...

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Rhode Island airport awarded $30M grant for improvements, repairs

By Melina Druga  |   May 14, 2019   |   Air

The Rhode Island Airport Corporation was recently awarded a $30 million grant through the Airport Improvement Program. The funds will be used to complete reconstruction of Runway 16-34, extend and ...

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Congressional members urge Trump Administration to resist auto tariffs

By Chris Galford  |   May 13, 2019   |   Featured

In a letter sent to Direct of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow, 159 members of Congress recently pressed the Trump Administration not to impose car and auto parts tariffs they fear may harm ...

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Committee leaders urge House leadership to consider bipartisan infrastructure efforts

By Chris Galford  |   May 13, 2019   |   Federal

Leaders and ranking members of several House committees encouraged House Leadership to further infrastructure legislation under any future budget agreements through correspondence sent last week. H...

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Proposal would help Colorado reach its zero emission goals

By Melina Druga  |   May 13, 2019   |   Investment

A proposal from the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers could help Colorado reach zero emission vehicle (ZEV) goals as an alternative to an order recently issued by Gov. Jared Polis. Polis issued ...

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Washington state project wins engineering award

By Melina Druga  |   May 13, 2019   |   News

The American Council of Engineering Companies recently presented the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program with the 2019 Grand Conceptor Award, one of the top engineering achievement awards in the U...

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EVgo fast charging network goes 100 percent renewable

By Chris Galford  |   May 9, 2019   |   Federal

EVgo, the largest public electric vehicle (EV) fast charging network in the United States, will now rely entirely on renewable power, according to the company. EVgo is going green through the purc...

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Ford GoRide Health expands nationally, launches first public transportation service

By Chris Galford  |   May 9, 2019   |   City

The Ford Motor Company is expanding the reach of a non-emergency medical transportation business known as GoRide Health, taking it from Ohio to a national audience. The company intends to expand o...

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Anheuser-Busch equips New York fleet with connected technology

By Melina Druga  |   May 9, 2019   |   City

Anheuser-Busch recently announced it is equipping its local fleet with connected-vehicle technology as part of City of New York’s Connected Vehicle Pilot program. The program is part of a nationw...

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New York safety campaign results in 14,000 traffic tickets

By Melina Druga  |   May 8, 2019   |   City

New York law enforcement officers issued more than 14,000 tickets during this year’s Operation Work Brake April 22-26. The majority of the tickets were issued for work-zone speeding followed by s...

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Investments in Southern Calif. rail, transit and freight to benefit Los Angeles Union Station

By Melina Druga  |   May 8, 2019   |   City

California is investing more than $4.4 billion in regional rail, transit and freight mobility projects in Southern California, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) noted recently, as...

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Pittsburgh’s Department of Mobility and Infrastructure receives grant to increase public engagement on automated vehicles

By Transportation Today News  |   May 8, 2019   |   City

The City of Pittsburgh Department of Mobility and Infrastructure (DOMI) recently received a major new foundation grant to increase public engagement and outreach related to the testing and deployment ...

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US Transportation Department releases $2M for emergency road relief in Missouri

By Chris Galford  |   May 7, 2019   |   Federal

In response to destructive March flooding, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has authorized the release of $2 million in emergency relief funds to patch damaged roads in Missouri. In Ma...

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Private, public interests unite to create fuel cell electric heavy-duty truck

By Chris Galford  |   May 7, 2019   |   City

A partnership between Toyota, Kenworth, the Port of Los Angeles and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has yielded the first Toyota-Kenworth fuel cell electric heavy-duty truck (FCET), somethin...

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