FutureStructure Transportation
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Each winning city will receive an individualized Readiness Workshop and host of tech tools to help further its efforts toward becoming a smart city.
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Some 1,500 intersections in Los Angeles to get upgraded with new traffic signal equipment.
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The Boring Company will construct a four-mile tunnel to connect a rail station with Ontario International Airport in the Los Angeles region. The tunnel will accommodate zero-emission and possibly autonomous vehicles.
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The growing reliance on cobalt for lithium-ion batteries is putting a strain on supply chains, but it is also creating human rights concerns in places like the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Bexar County Commissioner Kevin Wolff is pitching the idea of dedicated autonomous vehicle-only lanes on I-35 between Austin and San Antonio.
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The startup Bird has an electric scooter-sharing program in Santa Monica, Calif.
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Six cities in the region are getting $5 million to fund pilot programs aimed at integrating autonomous vehicles and solving general traffic congestion problems.
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The city attorney’s office says the ride sharing company has not been cooperative with a probe into whether it complies with state and local laws.
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CEO Richard Anderson told a congressional committee that the national passenger railway would suspend routes along freight and commuter tracks unless the track owners installed Positive Train Controls.
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San Diego residents will soon be able to use an app on their phone to rent dockless bikes throughout the city.
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The San Jose City Council came to an agreement to sell an array of government-owned properties to Google, which would help piece together a proposed transit-oriented community of offices in downtown San Jose.
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State officials are exploring the feasibility of a high-speed route between Cleveland, Ohio, and Chicago.
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Transit ridership across the six-county Los Angeles metro region has been slipping since at least the last 15 years as more residents purchase cars. Experts think a mix of technology, public policy and planning could help the ridership numbers bounce back.
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The newly released mobile app allows parkers to extend their time in a space and parking enforcement officers can issue “digital” tickets, which can then be paid through the app.
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With transportation-related fatalities topping the list of workplace deaths, Ohio officials wonder if autonomous vehicles could be the solution.
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Arizona's 25-year highway plan to focus on preservation, safety and modernization.
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The White House infrastructure plan would require significant local funding matches.
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Seven years ago, Gov. Jerry Brown eliminated an urban renewal program that provided billions of dollars for economic development and low-income housing. With Brown on his way out, agencies are trying to get it back.
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California is setting the pace in the U.S., but one small country is far ahead of the rest of the world. Many factors are at work.
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Transit X has a vision for the future of mass transportation. It involves taking private pods ascending 14 feet above the street, then riding along at 45 miles per hour.
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If approved, Senate Bill 47 would divert tax credit money to the state’s highway fund.
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