Transportation Investment Touted For Post-Coronavirus Recovery (AASHTO Journal)
DOT Opens Funding Opportunity for University Transportation Centers (Transport Topics)
South Carolina DOT on track to invest $3.2 billion in infrastructure (Transportation Today)
With traffic down, is now a good time to fix the potholes? (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
9 NC Resiliency Projects Receive Millions (Coastal Review)
ITD responds to 6.5 magnitude earthquake (Idaho Transportation Department)
Lawmakers look to infrastructure spending to help economy recover from coronavirus (Washington Post)
We'll Need To Reopen Our Cities. But Not Without Making Changes First. (City Lab (Commentary))
Northwestern recognized as a national leader in energy efficiency and sustainability (Northwestern University)
NHTSA, EPA Roll Out Final Fuel Economy Rule (AASHTO Journal)
Decarbonization Is In (Building Indiana (press release))
Finalized SAFE policy slashes vehicle emission standards (PV Magazine)
Oregon Transportation Commission Says I-5 Expansion Doesn't Need Full Environmental Review (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
Building and Maintaining Air Service Through Incentive Programs (Transportation Research Board; Airport Cooperative Research Program)
Air pollution clears in cities globally – new maps (European Public Health Alliance)
Solomon Bililign: COVID-19 crisis shows clear need for commitment to improving air quality (News & Record (commentary))
As Many Stay Home, L.A.’s Air Quality Is Better Than It’s Been in Decades (Los Angeles Magazine)
World Water Report and Resilience Coalition Launch on World Water Day (International Institute for Sustainable Development)
California rules anger water agencies, environmental groups (Raleigh Observer)
Clean Water Advocates Applaud Immediate Statewide Moratorium on Water Shutoffs to Protect Californians (National Resources Defense Council )
EIR released for Valley Rail Sacramento Extension Project (Mass Transit)
Why National Environmental Policy Act Reform Matters for National Parks (The Daily Signal)
State Historic Preservation Office seeks comment on updated preservation plan (The Buffalo News )
Water quality: Indian River Lagoon, St. Lucie River are gorgeous, but seagrass is wiped out (TCPalm)
Bitterroot National Forest partners with 'citizen science' group to monitor water quality (Ravalli Republic)
Farmers lead in watershed protection (Kenosha News)
Making Cities More Walkable with Better Data and Technology (Government Technology)
COVID-19 forces mobility firms to dramatically scale back services (Intelligent Transport)
Emerging Trends In Mobility With Annie Chang, SAE International (Transportation Radio)
Have Bike, Will Travel: The Bicycle Makes A Comeback (Forbes (commentary))
Wounded, Not Dead: Micro-Mobility Struggles in Uncertain Times (Government Technology)
Cleveland Metroparks Closes Busy Roads to Cars to Allow More Room for Pedestrians and Bicyclists to Practice Social Distancing (Cleveland Scene)
National Park Service Getting Around To eBike Regulations (National Parks Traveler)
TxDOT virtual meeting set on Hallsville sidewalks, bicycle path ( Longview News-Journal)
NDOT Launches “Walk and Roll Wednesdays” (Nevada DOT)
Switching Gears: Making Your Bike to Work Campaigns Virtual (Association for Commuter Transportation (webinar announcement))