1952 Report of the President’s Airport Commission
May 16, 1952 report of President Truman’s temporary President’s Airport Commission, entitled The Airport and Its Neighbors.
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May 16, 1952 report of President Truman’s temporary President’s Airport Commission, entitled The Airport and Its Neighbors.
Infrastructure is critical to the health of the U.S. economy, and to its people. Though largely lost in the noisy national debate and all but ignored in the head-shaking Presidential campaign; public, private, and non-profit leaders are starting to cut through the chatter with new concerns about the state of our infrastructure today.
By Emily Han
The nation’s first modern public-private partnership (P3) for public transportation has now begun operations. On April 22, 2016, the Denver Regional Transportation District (RTD) opened the new University of Colorado A Line that connects Denver’s International Airport to Union Station downtown.
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By Jeff Davis
March 30, 2016 The Eno Center for Transportation held a one-day conference on March 24 that brought private sector technology and transportation companies together with public sector transportation leaders to explore the ways in which digital technology is changing the face of transportation and what those changes will look like…
By Paul Lewis
March 17, 2016 – USDOT announced seven finalists for a “Smart Cities” challenge. The winner will get up to $40 million in Federal funds and another $10 million from Vulcan Inc., founded by Paul Allen, to one mid-sized U.S. city to help them address the challenges associated the growing demands on transportation infrastructure
This information is arranged into five roughly chronological areas: – Congressional hearings on MAP-21 reauthorization. – The Administration’s GROW AMERICA proposal. – The Senate’s DRIVE Act. – The House’s STRR Act. – The conference agreement…
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When it comes to transportation problems and solutions in America, the focus often remains on the dense urban agglomerations – New York, San Francisco, LA, Chicago, etc. But what about the smaller towns and metropolitan suburbs, where the majority of Americans live?
14-page document prepared by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee giving an overview of the proposed Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2015.
By Jeff Davis
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