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U.S. Rep Mike Bost (R-IL), together with a mix of fellow representatives and senators from Illinois and Missouri, requested federal funding this week for the modernization of a 129-year-old bridge ac...
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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) has released a new Statewide Airport Economic Impact Study, detailing the activities of 39 public-use airports and the $7.2 billion payroll th...
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Despite setbacks that have hit California’s high speed rail project to connect San Francisco with Los Angeles, regional members of Congress are pushing for federal funding to be maintained by Trans...
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The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority (Port of
Cleveland) elected Jan Roller chairwoman of the board of directors at its March
meeting.
Roller is the first woman to hold the position.
T...
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SK Innovation announced plans Tuesday to build a factory dedicated to building electric vehicle batteries outside of Commerce City in Jackson County, Ga., with an initial investment of $1.67 billion....
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The Canaveral Port Authority and its partner Carnival Cruise
Line held a groundbreaking ceremony Monday for the Cruise Terminal 3 complex in
Florida.
The space-themed ceremony had the motto “Go ...
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For the first time, the city of Atlanta will create its own department of transportation, according to Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
The announcement was made during the latest annual State of the ...
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The final widening of I-235/US-77/Broadway Ext. from Edmond, Okla., to Oklahoma City will begin on Monday, March 25, spurring the need for detour routes but also beginning the last stage of a more th...
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The Task Force on Regional Transit Authority Performance and
Funding released a report last week and is seeking public comment until March
29.
The report, A Vision for the Future of Massachusetts...
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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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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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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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U.S. Rep. French Hill (R-AR) went after the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) this week, naming them a recipient of his Golden Fleece Award -- a recognition meant to emphasize the big...
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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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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) recently launched
Emergency Notice, a service that allows law enforcement officials to contract a
driver’s next of kin in emergency situations and serious...
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A report from the Transportation Investment Advocacy Center reveals that 37 states have introduced nearly 200 bills with the goal of boosting transportation investment at the beginning of 2019, outpa...
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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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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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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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The administration of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan hopes to rebuild the Howard Street Tunnel and widen 3.5 miles of the I-81 corridor.
The former is a project entirely pursued by the state, which pu...
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