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DC launches public shared micromobility dashboard
The District of Columbia also announced that VeoRide would operate shared electric scooters and bikes in the city, but Helbiz and Bird will not.
By Michael Brady • Jan. 30, 2023 -
7 projects to watch in 2023
From an NFL stadium to a major airport expansion and a massive manufacturing plant, these high-profile, high-impact projects are expected to hit significant milestones this year.
By Construction Dive Staff • Jan. 30, 2023 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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From worsening climate change to a shifting transportation landscape and the housing affordability crisis, cities have their work cut out for them.
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Retrieved from GAO.
FTA makes $21B available to transit agencies, communities
The public transportation funding for the 2023 fiscal year could enable new bus and rail car purchases, help with repair backlogs, and support fleet modernization and adoption of climate-friendly technologies.
By Dan Zukowski • Jan. 30, 2023 -
(2023). "Mayor Eric Adams Delivers Second State of the City Address" [Video]. Retrieved from NYC Mayor's Office.
NYC to require zero-emission fleets from Uber, Lyft by 2030
“That’s zero emissions for over 100,000 vehicles on our city streets. And it will be achieved with no new costs for individual drivers,” Mayor Eric Adams said in the State of the City address Thursday.
By Maria Rachal • Jan. 27, 2023 -
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Managing landslides along road corridors using remote sensing
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By Cody Stopka • Jan. 26, 2023 -
Tesla sets sales record as safety concerns mount
California banned automakers from advertising self-driving capabilities that still require a driver in control, while NHTSA is investigating Tesla’s Autopilot system.
By Dan Zukowski • Jan. 26, 2023 -
Walkable urban areas are popular but have an affordability problem: report
People are paying a premium to live in dense and walkable neighborhoods, according to new data analysis, which could be a bright spot for downtowns impacted by pandemic-era work changes.
By Maria Rachal • Jan. 25, 2023 -
El Paso to reconnect neighborhoods divided by highway with deck plaza
The Texas city will work with Stantec on the design and planning for a downtown public space with regional amenities over Interstate 10, which might also be widened as part of the project.
By Dan Zukowski • Jan. 25, 2023 -
Illinois investing nearly $114 million in downstate transit
The money will go to a wide range of transportation improvements, including electric and hybrid-electric transit vehicles, electric vehicle charging stations, new bus shelters, solar panel installations and facility expansions.
By Michael Brady • Jan. 25, 2023 -
DOT provides $29.4M to repair California roads damaged by floods
The money will support efforts by the state transportation department and four federal agencies to fix highways, bridges and other infrastructure.
By Colin Campbell • Jan. 25, 2023 -
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Report: Prioritizing neighborhood infill, expanding transit options increases neighborhood resilience
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By Andy Castillo • Jan. 24, 2023 -
Retrieved from Caltrain on January 24, 2023
Cost of proposed San Francisco commuter, high-speed rail tunnel grows to $6.7B
The 1.3-mile tunnel would bring commuter trains to the downtown transit center, but pre-pandemic ridership hasn't returned along the line.
By Dan Zukowski • Jan. 24, 2023 -
Phoenix chooses Lime, Spin for shared micromobility program
The operators will permanently rent electric scooters and bikes, traditional pedal bikes and adaptive bikes. The city expects those added options will help amid an expected flux in Super Bowl visitors next month.
By Michael Brady • Jan. 24, 2023 -
2023 could see more tiny vehicles, significant transportation investments, experts say
Transportation experts, including a former New York City transportation commissioner, shared some of their trends to watch this year during a virtual event hosted by America Walks.
By Maria Rachal • Jan. 23, 2023 -
Oakland, California, aims to improve curb management with smart loading zones
The city is working with tech company Populus to allow commercial fleet operators to automatically pay for curb use by the minute to address growing deliveries and crowded curbs.
By Michael Brady • Jan. 23, 2023 -
Chicago may test parking enforcement tech to cut traffic deaths
Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the technology could help the city address its rising traffic fatalities, which climbed over 50% between 2019 and 2021.
By Michael Brady • Jan. 20, 2023 -
Retrieved from BP and Hertz press release.
Mayors partner with Hertz on rental EVs and public charging
Shell also recently announced it’s buying charging network operator Volta in a $169 million deal, and electric charging equipment supplier Tritium is getting its largest-ever order from BP.
By Dan Zukowski • Jan. 20, 2023 -
Amtrak to replace 40-year-old rail cars on long-distance trains
The nation’s passenger rail company will use funding from the 2021 infrastructure law to upgrade its long-distance trains.
By Dan Zukowski • Jan. 20, 2023 -
Deep Dive
Electric vehicles near ‘tipping point’ in 2023
Key developments for EV adoption this year include implementing federal incentives, developing a national charging network and addressing utility issues, according to transportation, energy and real estate professionals.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 20, 2023 -
Transit agencies agree to share certification of minority contractors
Chicago and Philadelphia’s reciprocal arrangement for disadvantaged businesses could become a national model, organizers say.
By Julie Strupp • Jan. 19, 2023 -
Nearly all US mayors worry about climate change’s local effects: report
Mayors said their regulatory powers, especially building codes and zoning, are their most effective tools to address climate change. But they are reluctant to limit residents’ behavior or the use of old technology.
By Michael Brady • Jan. 19, 2023 -
Micromobility could see growth in 2023, industry experts say
While micromobility will continue to deal with economic headwinds, improved accessibility and local investments in micromobility infrastructure may support its long-term growth, researchers and transportation professionals said.
By Kalena Thomhave • Jan. 19, 2023 -
Helbiz pulls back from ‘non-profitable markets’
The micromobility operator said analysis of a lack of robust regulatory frameworks, high levels of competition, an oversupply of vehicles and overcrowded streets led to the decision.
By Maria Rachal • Jan. 18, 2023 -
NYC says vehicles equipped with speed limit tech reduced unsafe driving
Intelligent speed assistance technology installed in 50 fleet vehicles since August has resulted in near-universal compliance with local speed limits and a 36% reduction of hard-braking events, New York City officials announced.
By Danielle McLean • Jan. 18, 2023 -
CES 2023
Las Vegas invests in connected vehicle technology
Cameras and sensors transmit traffic safety information to emergency response and autonomous vehicles.
By Dan Zukowski • Jan. 18, 2023