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Federal Transportation Law Helps Smooth the Way for Gateway

Federal legislation earmarking $305 billion in transportation funding signed into law by President Obama in December 2015 will help pave the way for the Gateway project—a plan to build new rail tunnels under the Hudson River to create redundancy while the current...

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Comprehensive Highway Bill Signed

As outreach communications specialists for the transportation industry, the InGroup team was pleased to see President Obama sign into law a $305-billion, five-year highway spending bill. The Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act—the first long-term...

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New Jersey Transit Responding to Riders

One of the main challenges facing today’s public mass transit systems is keeping up with the growing demand for efficiency while maintaining low costs. As a response, many transportation agencies have created mobile applications that allow customers to receive...

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Bright Idea for Promoting Solar

The move to clean-energy alternatives is gaining momentum, focusing government and private-sector organizations on advancing the deployment of renewable energy sources—and solar is most often the shining star of these efforts. The key to growth in the U.S. solar...

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Safety Enhancements for NYC Bikers and Pedestrians

As outreach communications specialists for transportation and infrastructure initiatives, the InGroup team knows that safety and comfort are intermodal concerns for people. When people are moving by any means—bus, train, auto, airplane or by bike or on...

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Outreach Aids Environmental Justice in Transportation

Article by Marlene Pissott as it appears in American Infrastructure Magazine: An effective outreach and communication effort is essential to any transportation or infrastructure project but never more so than when Environmental Justice (EJ) communities are within the...

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Community Housing Encouraging Mass Transit Use

For a long time the automobile has dominated our transportation system; because of this building codes have evolved to require new construction to include parking based on the size and use of the structure. This spreads out the built environment preventing walkability...

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