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Smog limit challenges state (News and Observer)

Smog limit challenges state (News and Observer)

Your future could include a little extra in your paycheck for commuting to work by bus or for carpooling with your neighbors. You might have to get used to limits on mowing your lawn on sweltering summer afternoons.

You’ll breathe easier for your trouble.

Public officials across the state will soon […]

2017-05-24T08:56:31+00:00January 8th, 2010|

Charlotte eclipses Triangle in loop miles (Triangle Business Journal)

Charlotte eclipses Triangle in loop miles (Triangle Business Journal)

RALEIGH – Despite winning accolades as the fastest growing metro in the country, the Triangle lags behind Charlotte when it comes to the number of miles of funded highway loop projects.

An analysis of North Carolina’s urban loop funding program shows that Raleigh and Durham […]

2010-01-08T15:09:17+00:00January 8th, 2010|

NCBOT Jan. 6th, 2010 Summary

By Jim Humphrey, City of Charlotte

All Board positions have been appointed. A member from the Jacksonville area is the lone member awaiting confirmation.

The Planning Committee received a presentation from NCDOT media/communications staff relative to plans to partner with DENR to conduct a media campaign regarding ways to reduce highway/greenhouse emissions. Phase One […]

2017-05-24T08:56:31+00:00January 8th, 2010|

New Durham, NC Department of Transportation Optimizes Transportation, Transit and Parking Operations (Alliance for Innovation)

New Durham, NC Department of Transportation Optimizes Transportation, Transit and Parking Operations (Alliance for Innovation)

To put more focus on transportation and transit issues facing Durham and the Triangle region, Durham City Manager Tom Bonfield has announced the creation of a new Department of Transportation for the City of Durham to be headed by long-time transportation […]

2010-01-06T11:13:27+00:00January 6th, 2010|

Law firm hires McCrory as a public policy consultant (Charlotte Observer)

Law firm hires McCrory as a public policy consultant (Charlotte Observer)
Moore & Van Allen cites the former mayor’s experience in public and private sectors.

Fourteen years as Charlotte’s mayor has proven a powerful resume-booster for Pat McCrory, who plans to put his experience to use in a new job: He’s joined law firm Moore & Van […]

2017-05-24T08:56:31+00:00January 6th, 2010|

Cities push for revised road funding (High Point Enterprise)

Cities push for revised road funding (High Point Enterprise)

Local governments argue the Triad is getting shortchanged when it comes to large transportation projects because of the state’s funding method.

The city councils for High Point and Thomasville are among the bodies that have passed a resolution in support of evaluating and revising the state’s transportation equity […]

2017-05-24T08:56:31+00:00January 6th, 2010|

Public-Transit Passengers Face Rough Ride (Wall Street Journal)

Public-Transit Passengers Face Rough Ride (Wall Street Journal)
Agencies Nationwide Raise Fares, Cut Service as Budget Pressures Mount; In Chicago, ‘Less Frequent, More Crowded Service’

Public transportation will be more crowded and more expensive this year as big-city transit systems across the country respond to severe budget pressures.

Funding from state and local governments — a key part […]

2010-01-05T13:52:13+00:00January 5th, 2010|

Should drivers be taxed by the mile? (The Houston Chronicle)

Should drivers be taxed by the mile? (The Houston Chronicle)

Highway fund crunch has Texas ordering a study of that question

AUSTIN — If you don’t like gasoline taxes, here’s an alternative: a tax on the number of miles you drive in a year.

The Texas Transportation Commission has directed a fresh study of the idea, and […]

2010-01-05T13:48:27+00:00January 5th, 2010|

Jacksonville auto dealer picked for N.C. Board of Transportation (News and Observer)

Jacksonville auto dealer picked for N.C. Board of Transportation (News and Observer)

Michael K. Alford, a Jacksonville auto dealer, is Gov. Bev Perdue’s 11th pick for a vacant seat on the state Board of Transportation.

Once his name is reviewed by members of a legislative oversight committee, Alford is expected to take an at-large seat dedicated […]

2010-01-05T09:39:14+00:00January 5th, 2010|
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