
The system will be available to passengers of the company's airport and intercity shuttle service.
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Opportunity Zones have been designated in all 50 States, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories.
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NYC Transit bus stops are the closest-spaced in the country, some of which are as close as two blocks apart.
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Velocia rewards commuters for taking public transit, car-sharing, bike and scooter-sharing, carpooling and even walking.
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Los Angeles International Airport's APM is one component of a larger program that includes a consolidated rental car facility, intermodal transportation facility, a connection with Metro, and roadway improvements.
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The project improves access to public transportation for thousands of New York City residents, and is another success for the U.S. Department’s TIGER grant program.
Read More →The $188-million transportation center in the heart of Anaheim, not far from Disneyland, is designed as a central hub where trains, buses, cars and bicycles will converge. Officials hope it ultimately will be the final stop for the state's proposed high-speed bullet train.
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City officials said the transit station’s design mimics the high ceilings of Union Station, as well as other great train stations in New York, Chicago and Philadelphia.
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The lure of free office parking is so great that it actually entices some commuters into their cars and away from public transportation, cycling and walking a new analysis of commuter benefits programs in Washington, D.C. found.
Read More →Many times, agencies feel they need to hire the least expensive consult team to help guard taxpayer money. My consultant contacts tell me this approach may violate state and federal laws.
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