Rural Transportation Needs
Rural highways provide many benefits to the nation's transportation system. But rural areas face numerous transportation challenges including a looming highway capacity crisis. Their challenges are...
View ArticleStates Consider Tax and Fee Increases to Fund Transportation Improvements
This week CSG released a new Capitol Facts & Figures policy brief highlighting efforts to increase or otherwise change State Motor Fuel Taxes in a number of states this year. Although some earlier...
View ArticleExperts Ponder the Future of America’s Interstate Highway System on 55th...
Today marks the 55th anniversary of President Eisenhower’s signing of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, which created the Interstates and the Highway Trust Fund. The anniversary has many...
View ArticleCivil Engineers Report: Failure to Improve Transportation Infrastructure Will...
With Washington still embroiled in the debt ceiling debate and no momentum for a new transportation reauthorization bill, we get a glimpse this week at the potential cost of doing nothing to improve...
View ArticleKentucky Gets the National Transportation Policy Spotlight
The home state of CSG’s National Headquarters has been in the national transportation policy spotlight a fair amount in recent weeks. First, President Obama chose to highlight the need to repair the...
View ArticleTransportation Policy Academy Pt. 9: National Council for Public-Private...
In October 2011, CSG hosted an invitation-only Transportation Policy Academy in Washington, D.C. for a group of 11 state legislators from around the country, many of whom serve in leadership positions...
View ArticleDeveloping Freight Transportation Alternatives
With significant growth expected in freight transportation over the next several decades as a result of the expansion of the Panama Canal and other factors, a number of states have begun to adopt...
View ArticleTransportation Experts: Vision, Accountability, Demonstrated Local Benefits...
I blogged previously about last week’s National Transportation Policy Summit in Washington, D.C. hosted by the University of Virginia’s Miller Center. You can read my previous postings on the...
View ArticleMichigan governor's signing of interlocal agreement paves way for new...
Stateline Midwest Vol. 20, No. 7: July/August 2012After two years of seeking options and legislative support to build a new bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Michigan Republican Gov. Rick Snyder...
View ArticleCSG Publications Highlight Austin Meeting, MAP-21 Project Delivery,...
We have several new transportation-related publications here in the Knowledge Center this month. Here are a few updates and additional resources on the topics they address.read more
View ArticleMaryland, Ohio, Virginia Move Transportation Measures Forward; Others See...
Transportation plans in Maryland, Ohio and Virginia are one step closer to becoming a reality this week. For other states though, the debate over how to fund transportation going forward continues. I...
View ArticleBridge Safety & Infrastructure Investment in the Spotlight Again After I-5...
Here’s what should scare anyone concerned about the state of the nation’s infrastructure after last week’s collapse of the I-5 bridge over the Skagit River north of Seattle: that wasn’t even one of the...
View ArticleCivil Engineers Report: Failure to Improve Transportation Infrastructure Will...
Sean SloneWith Washington still embroiled in the debt ceiling debate and no momentum for a new transportation reauthorization bill, we get a glimpse this week at the potential cost of doing nothing to...
View ArticleKentucky Gets the National Transportation Policy Spotlight
Sean SloneThe home state of CSG’s National Headquarters has been in the national transportation policy spotlight a fair amount in recent weeks. First, President Obama chose to highlight the need to...
View ArticleTransportation Policy Academy Pt. 9: National Council for Public-Private...
Sean SloneIn October 2011, CSG hosted an invitation-only Transportation Policy Academy in Washington, D.C. for a group of 11 state legislators from around the country, many of whom serve in leadership...
View ArticleDeveloping Freight Transportation Alternatives
Sean SloneWith significant growth expected in freight transportation over the next several decades as a result of the expansion of the Panama Canal and other factors, a number of states have begun to...
View ArticleTransportation Experts: Vision, Accountability, Demonstrated Local Benefits...
Sean SloneI blogged previously about last week’s National Transportation Policy Summit in Washington, D.C. hosted by the University of Virginia’s Miller Center. You can read my previous postings on the...
View ArticleMichigan governor's signing of interlocal agreement paves way for new...
Ilene GrossmanStateline Midwest Vol. 20, No. 7: July/August 2012 After two years of seeking options and legislative support to build a new bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Michigan Republican Gov....
View ArticleCSG Publications Highlight Austin Meeting, MAP-21 Project Delivery,...
Sean SloneWe have several new transportation-related publications here in the Knowledge Center this month. Here are a few updates and additional resources on the topics they address.
View ArticleMaryland, Ohio, Virginia Move Transportation Measures Forward; Others See...
Sean SloneTransportation plans in Maryland, Ohio and Virginia are one step closer to becoming a reality this week. For other states though, the debate over how to fund transportation going forward...
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