December 1955 Revised Eisenhower Highway Plan
This file contains several documents relating to the Eisenhower Administration’s revised December 1955 Interstate highway funding proposal (after Congress had rejected the first proposal in July 1955).
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By Jeff Davis
This file contains several documents relating to the Eisenhower Administration’s revised December 1955 Interstate highway funding proposal (after Congress had rejected the first proposal in July 1955).
The COVID-19 pandemic hammered state and municipal budgets across the United States. A recent analysis by the National League of Cities found that nearly two-thirds of localities ether paused or […]
By Jeff Davis
August 28, 2020 – Today, the Federal Highway Administration distributed an additional $4.8 billion in fiscal 2020 federal-aid highway funding to states as part of the “use-it-or-lose-it-by-September-30” August redistribution process.
By Jeff Davis
This one-page table shows each state’s dollar amounts (to the hundred thousand) of formula highway obligation limitation (initial and August 28, 2020 redistribution), general fund formula dollars, and exempt-from-limitation contract authority for fiscal year 2020.
Congestion pricing can be a valuable tool for regions to address congestion and meet goals for sustainability and equity. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) tools and electronic toll collection (ETC) technologies […]
By Jeff Davis
July 31, 2020 – As time runs out for Congress to reauthorize federal surface transportation programs prior to their scheduled expiration on September 30 of this year, time is also running out for the Trump Administration to submit the text of its reauthorization plan.
Congestion pricing is an idea that has broad support from transportation practitioners. However, many elected officials and members of the general public are skeptical that these charges, which would apply […]
By Jeff Davis
July 10, 2020 – Total U.S. VMT was up 27 percent in May from April (the peak of coronavirus lockdowns and stay-home orders), but was still 26 percent below May 2019.
This webinar is led by John Porcari, who served as the Deputy Secretary of Transportation during the 2009 recession. He will discuss his experiences with an economic crisis and what […]
Jennifer Aument leads the development and operations of major toll roads in North America on behalf of Transurban – one of the largest infrastructure developers in the world and a […]
By Jeff Davis
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