Implementing the IIJA with Eno
Implementing the IIJA with Eno
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59 billion for highways. 13 billion for mass transit. Billions for INFRA, CIG, and CRISI grants—and that’s only (slightly less than) the half of it.
In November, Congress passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), directing over $550 billion in new spending to projects ranging from bridges and pipelines to transportation cybersecurity initiatives. But a historic bill requires a historic implementation effort. How will the money be spent? Over what period? And what do these critical investments mean for riders, planners, and workers?
If you’re trying to find your way through the implementation of the IIJA, join Eno staff and a host of public officials, academics, and professionals as we explore the roll out of one of the largest transportation investments in U.S. history.
Throughout Eno’s Implementing the IJJA webinar series, we will examine how different sectors, governments, and transportation modes are affected by the IIJA, and what industry professionals can expect in the near future. So fasten your seatbelts and don’t miss your chance to stay ahead of the curve on implementing the IIJA.
Webinar: The Fast Lane to an EV Future
July 14, 2022 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm ET

Electric vehicles play an important role in decreasing carbon emissions and advancing environmental goals. The Investment in Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA) specifically provides $7.5 billion to build a national network of electric vehicle charging stations. To achieve this national network, coordination between state and local governments, the transportation industry, and energy sectors will be key. This webinar will address IIJA funding for EV charging infrastructure and how policymakers can utilize IIJA funds to accelerate the electric future.
Speakers:
Rachael Nealer, Deputy Director, Joint Office of Energy and Transportation
Robert Puentes, President and CEO, Eno Center for Transportation
Mode by Mode
- Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, Including $567B for USDOT, Being Debated in Senate
- Senate BIB Funding Totals – Combined Trust Fund and General Fund
- CBO Shares Predictably Bad HTF Outlook, but Evidence of COVID Aid Replacing Transit Spending
- FHWA Releases $1.2 Billion in Carbon Reduction Program FY22 Funding for Use
- USDOT Gets FY22 Highway and Transit Formula Funding Increases Out the Door
- Budget Gives Update on Post-IIJA Highway Trust Fund Shortfall
- Sec. Buttigieg Defends DOT’s Implementation of Infrastructure Bill Before Senate
- Administration Predicts HTF Will Need Additional Bailout Before End of IIJA
- A History of the Secretary’s Ability to Approve (or Disapprove) Highway Projects
- FHWA Distributes $246 Million from IIJA for Appalachian Highways
- FHWA Gives States $5.3 Billion in Bridge Funding
- FHWA Apportions $52.5 Billion in IIJA Highway Contract Authority to State DOTs
- Senate BIB Funding Totals – Combined Trust Fund and General Fund
- Senate Passes Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
- Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill: Multimodal Grants and “Megaprojects”
- How Transit Got Traded Away in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal
- HSR, Transit Funding in Reconciliation May Rely on 5-Year Cutoff, “Tapered Match” Grants
- Op-Ed: Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Could Be a Win for Climate, If it Can Be Leveraged to Those Ends
- FRA Establishes CIG-Like “Pipeline” for Intercity Rail Corridors
- $2.85 Billion Request for CIG in FY23; Allocation Strategy for IIJA Funding Revealed
- Updated State-by-State Transit Funding Comparison: House INVEST vs Senate BIB
- House-Senate Comparison: Mass Transit
- Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill: Rail Programs
- Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill: Multimodal Grants and “Megaprojects”
Webinars
In November 2021, President Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), the single largest infrastructure spending bill in American history. But with so many opportunities, projects, and problems to address, it’s easy to lose track of how this momentous bill has and will affect states, municipalities, and people across the nation.
Fortunately, Eno has you covered. Please join us for the first webinar in our “Implementing the IIJA” series exploring the way forward for federal funding of infrastructure. Our first webinar will feature Katie Thomson, Director of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Implementation at the USDOT to see the path ahead on federal infrastructure support.
Electric vehicles play an important role in decreasing carbon emissions and advancing environmental goals. The Investment in Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA) specifically provides $7.5 billion to build a national network of electric vehicle charging stations. To achieve this national network, coordination between state and local governments, the transportation industry, and energy sectors will be key. This webinar will address IIJA funding for EV charging infrastructure and how policymakers can utilize IIJA funds to accelerate the electric future.