Transportation
Transportation is a critical focus for local and state government agencies, involving the planning, developing, and maintaining infrastructure that facilitates the movement of people and goods. Effective transportation systems are essential for economic growth, public safety, and quality of life. This directory provides articles on transportation, including discussions on related topics like Urban Planning, which addresses the integration of transportation networks with community development to create efficient and sustainable cities.
Voto Latino and others are partnering with Lyft to help bring Dodge City voters to their new polling place for the 2018 Midterm elections.
NCDOT used drones to understand the scale of infrastructure damage and aid recovery efforts after Hurricane Florence
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The East Ridge Council voted to authorize the mayor to accept grants for a new wide multi-use path along a section of Ringgold Road
Three out of every five Floridians are failing the state’s written driver’s license test
Bike sharing services are popping up across America—including in some very unlikely places. But are they making any money?
Advocates say non-motorized transportation infrastructure should be a major priority for governments everywhere
The Mississippi Transportation Commission has awarded $3.8 million in grants to seven of the state’s ports for upgrades, maintenance and repairs
Bonds will support more than 30 miles of light rail extensions on track for 2023; refinancing existing bonds will achieve over $30 million in value savings
Local councils will explore how smart data and innovative technology can transform the transport network, reduce congestion and boost the local economy
Cities are experimenting with new designs and regulations to encourage alternative transit while reducing carbon emissions
The city manager of Lake Oswego makes the argument for pay-per-mile highway funding strategies
The US spends a ton of money on public transportation. So why is it so terrible?
The “Yellow Backie” initiative takes advantage of the Dutch tradition of hitching a ride on a friend’s bicycle luggage rack
The city of East Ridge has been awarded both applications submitted by the city for the Safe Routes to School Grant for a total of $229,442.
Los Angeles City Council is embarking on a new campaign to get more residents to give up, or at least reduce their reliance on cars
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