AASHTO Signs Letter Urging Passage of Infrastructure Bill ( AASHTO Journal)
Pelosi Says House Will Take Up $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Thursday ( New York Times)
Longer mass transit commutes in NYC linked to higher coronavirus rates, study says ( Staten Island Advance)
Idaho law limits how infrastructure bill can aid transit, leaves future riders waiting ( Idaho Statesman)
Will controversial Book Cliffs Highway proposal increase tourism or boost oil and gas production? ( Salt Lake Tribune)
Florida needs infrastructure built to last ( Herald Tribune (Opinion))
Gov. Wolf Announces ‘Pennsylvania Climate Action Plan 2021,’ Calls for Statewide Action Now on Climate Change ( Commonwealth of Pennsylvania)
Massachusetts utilities propose plans to ramp up electric vehicle infrastructure ( Energy News Network)
NYSDOT Wraps Up Pedestrian Safety Improvement Projects ( AASHTO Journal)
Bike Paths On Super Highways? ( EHS Today)
Hardly a peep over return of Bird scooters ( Columbia Missourian)
King County’s Eastside to receive major multi-modal transportation investment ( Bellevue Reporter)
Chicago looks to add 100 miles of bike lanes by end of 2022 ( Chicago SunTimes)
Active transportation requires a lot of planning, preparation ( Daily Herald (Commentary))
Agency of Transportation Announces 2022 Transportation Alternatives Program Grant Opportunity ( Vermont Agency of Transportation (Media release))
Fostering Equity in the Practice of Travel Demand Management ( Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (Link to webinar registration))
Ready or Not, Here They Come: Preparing for the electric vehicle transformation. (Texas A&M Transportation Institute Thinking Transportation podcast )
Notification of Public Meetings of the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee Particulate Matter Panel ( EPA (Notice))
Hazardous Materials: Public Meeting Notice for the Research, Development & Technology Forum ( Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (Notice of public meeting))
Port Access Route Study: Seacoast of New Jersey Including Offshore Approaches to the Delaware Bay, Delaware (Coast Guard (Notice of availability of draft report; request for comments))