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The county plans to expand the existing Metromover to create a transit corridor that will connect the cities of Miami and Miami Beach without riders having to transfer.
November 3 -
Federal infrastructure dollars continue to support driver-related programs, now with an emphasis on reducing tailpipe emissions.
November 2 -
Massachusetts looks to a millionaire's tax for transportation and a measure in tourist-heavy Orange County, Florida would double local transit funding.
November 1 -
The Federal Highway Administration mandates would "commandeer" state department of transportation authority, opponents say.
October 18 -
The dollars mark the second of five years of increased state highway funding promised under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
October 12 -
Jeff Davis, senior fellow at the Eno Center for Transportation, talks with Caitlin Devitt about how the midterm elections may affect transportation funding and policy. He discusses likely new chairs on key Congressional committees, legislation to look for next year and the potential spending gridlock if Republicans gain control. (27 minutes)
October 11 -
If Republicans gain control of the influential House T&I committee, expect investigations into the rollout and spending of infrastructure dollars.
October 6 -
The Department of Transportation's initiative will allow transit and transit-oriented development to cover 49% of project costs with a TIFIA loan.
October 4 -
Inadequate public governance drives up the costs of U.S. transit projects, Eno Center for Transportation said in a report.
October 3 -
The electric vehicle charging program allocates the biggest chunk of federal funds to Texas, at $407 million. California is next in line, with $383 million. No other state receives more than $200 million.
September 28