San Francisco’s Really Expensive Parking Predicament
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Maryland’s new approach to bail; Louisiana’s struggles with swamp rats; and ditching coin-operated parking meters.
A Long-Haul Rail Journey on a Train Trump Wants to Eliminate
One of the best ways to better appreciate America is, unfortunately, an endangered species thanks to the White House.
In Madison, a Low-Tech Idea to Use Buses as a Traffic Enforcement Tool
Should law enforcement piggy-back on moving transit vehicles to get a bird’s-eye view of adjacent driver behavior?
L.A. Is Ready to Build Even More Transit. But There’s Always a But.
Projects like completing the long-awaited Westside subway could be way ahead of schedule—assuming federal support will be there.
How Do Cities Get Potential Riders More Interested in Public Transit?
Faster travel, cheaper tickets and an end-to-end multimodal transportation system are key.
Trump Administration Is Still Talking About the TIGER Grant Program
The White House proposed nixing funding for the transportation grants entirely in a budget blueprint sent to Congress earlier this year.
Congressional Lawmakers Mull Need for Reliable Transportation Funding
“We can’t keep pulling these rabbits out of our hat,” said U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta during a House subcommittee meeting on Wednesday.
How the I-85 Collapse in Atlanta Could Be an Opportunity
The structural failure of a busy section of interstate highway in Georgia’s car-reliant largest capital city could have a silver lining.
If You Build It, They Will Come
With a newly opened BART extension, the city of Fremont, California, aims to spur major economic development. For now, it's a work in progress.
The Long Journey to ‘Shovel Ready’ for Silicon Valley’s Train of the Future
On major infrastructure investments, “state and local leaders face strong incentives towards inaction,” the managing director of the Stanford Global Projects Center writes in a guest article.
Route Fifty at SXSW: Our Interview With Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia
The mayor discusses how a global and local revolution in transportation is impacting a multi-modal hub for the nation.
Stop Asking Whether Uber Is Transit's Enemy
The more important question is how ride services factor into cities’ goals for mobility. A new analysis of New York City shows why.
1st Month Shows Strong Start for 2nd Ave. Subway
While New York’s long-awaited subway expansion didn’t quite hit its projected daily ridership in January, its larger impacts are already being felt.
Adjusting From an Era of Austerity to One of Major Infrastructure Ambitions
With a focus on shovel-ready projects, the often-avoided once-in-a-lifetime projects and those not necessarily ready to go “might be the ones most needed by the community.”
List of Trump’s Likely Infrastructure Priorities Emerges
These 50 projects may get quick attention if the president’s ambitious agenda moves forward in the nation’s capital.
As Uber Teams Up With Public Sector, Tensions Over Trade Secrets and Transparency
“The Legislature really needs to clarify what the public policy is going to be,” according to the city manager of Altamonte Springs, Florida.
Don’t Overlook Resiliency Benefits When Touting Transportation Improvements
Yes, mobility is important, but every dollar invested to improve infrastructure is also a dollar invested in being better prepared for the next major disaster.
Virginia Lawmaker Wants Answers on Whether D.C.'s Metro System Is Ready for a Cyberattack
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner: "I am concerned that WMATA may represent a particularly enticing target for more advanced threats."
Seattle-Area Transit Agency Takes Major Step to Build a Zero-Emissions Bus Fleet
After the successful testing of battery-electric technology, King County Metro plans to roll out the nation’s largest such system of environmentally friendly buses.
Chicago Secures $1 Billion in Federal Grant Funding for Rail Upgrades
The money will go toward work planned on the city’s Red and Purple Lines.
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