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Transportation infrastructure in the Kansas City area received passing grades from the Heavy Constructors Association on Tuesday.
Virginia will have an estimated $2.1 billion-$2.6 billion less to spend on its sagging transportation system over the next six years, state officials said today. Local highway construction work will bear the brunt of program cutbacks, they said. State Transportation Commissioner David S. Ekern warned that the highway system's conditions probably "will not be as good as they are today."
Foes of Prop. 1A, which would authorize about $10 billion in bonds as a down payment on the vision of an 800-mile network, say its cost projections and estimated travel times are way too low. For a quarter century it has been a California dream on one drafting board or another -- a bullet train system so novel, environmentally friendly and fleet that it could reshape transportation in the ...
More than 24 million Americans - 11 percent of the adult population - are using buses, light rail, commuter rail and other forms of public transportation more than they did last year, according to a new nationwide survey commissioned by the HNTB Companies.
Metrolinx, the provincial agency charged with sorting out the Greater Toronto Area’s transportation woes, has come out with a draft Regional Transportation Plan. They are looking for feedback and comments from the public before they release the final version. The consultation process is open to November 14 online, and there will be some public meetings [...]
State and federal transportation revenues are expected to drop between $2.1 and $2.6 billion over the next six years, Secretary of Transportation Pierce Homer announced today.
The Sangamon County Board is creating a committee on rural transportation. Story provided by ABC Newschannel 15.
FALLS CHURCH, Va. — The governors of Virginia and Pennsylvania joined a coalition of environmental, housing and urban planning groups Tuesday in calling for a new federal transportation policy that focuses more on mass transit and repairing deteriorating infrastructure and less on building new roads.
The Washington State Transportation Commission will hear about the status of tolling operations on Washington's highways, on the State Route 167 high-occupancy toll lanes and tolling scenarios for the SR 520 Bridge.
MONTEREY PARK, Calif. -- Transportation interests should be wary of legislation that invites government involvement in their industry, a logistics executive said Tuesday.
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