Eno Staff to Participate in Infrastructure Week 2019
May 9, 2019 – Eno staff will participate in several events during Infrastructure Week, May 13-20, 2019. Register for our webinars and check out these Infrastructure Week events!
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By Ike Obi
May 9, 2019 – Eno staff will participate in several events during Infrastructure Week, May 13-20, 2019. Register for our webinars and check out these Infrastructure Week events!
By Tina Quigley
February 22, 2019 – Ride-sharing services offer an opportunity to enhance transit and create a new ecosystem of interconnected multimodal options where ride-hailing and transit work together to provide cost-efficient and environmentally friendlier commutes.
January 11, 2019 – Eno staff will participate in several sessions at the TRB Annual Meeting next week, presenting on topics ranging from transportation workforce planning to transportation technologies.
December 10, 2018 – Voters in Baton Rouge, LA, approved over the weekend a 30-year, half-cent sales tax increase to fund road improvements, bringing the total amount of transportation funding approved at the ballot box in 2018 to $40.89 billion.
December 5, 2018 – While transportation planners often indicate the importance of safety, they must find the tools to measure it to be able to improve upon it, and finding or collecting the necessary data is an important first step.
By Jeff Davis
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November 8, 2018 – Voters approved five of the 10 largest transportation ballot measures by dollar amount this Election Day, with four failing and one still too close to call.
September 4, 2018 – As Eno continues its examination of transportation at the ballot boxduring the 2018 midterm elections, we find that measures to raise revenue are not the only ones attracting attention this year. Lockbox amendments—that dedicate certain revenues to transportation uses—are once again on the ballot.
By Brianne Eby
June 14, 2018 – In last Tuesday’s primary, California voters decided on a mix of state and regional transportation measures.
On May 3, 2018, Eno held a webinar about congestion pricing, where the program stands in New York, and what similar initiatives in other cities around the country could mean for the future of transportation.
By Jeff Davis
November 9, 2017 – A bevy of proposals to increase transportation spending at the state and local level, either through new indebtedness or dedicated tax revenues (or through indebtedness to be repaid by dedicated tax revenues) were largely successful in the November 7 elections.
Communities constantly evolve and change in response to social, political, economic, technological and environmental forces. Effectively planning for this kind of change in transportation requires the cultivation of a participatory and informed decision-making process that…
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