Thriving Communities Toolkit Released by Main Street America
Main Street America released a toolkit of transportation resources, developed with NADO and others through the Thriving Communities Program.
Main Street America released a toolkit of transportation resources, developed with NADO and others through the Thriving Communities Program.
The FHWA’s Every Day Counts (EDC) program is an invaluable resource for State, local, tribal, or private transportation practitioners. Its work identifies proven but underutilized innovations and coordinates the sharing
The National Highway Institute (NHI) serves as the training and education arm of the FHWA, assisting transportation professionals across the country in building skills to enhance their job performance since
The FHWA has developed a Federal Lands Management Planning summary, identifying effective practices and resources to assist in coordination between State DOTs, MPOs, and FLMAs. The benefit to user needs
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) invites Letters of Interest to receive technical assistance and capacity building through the Thriving Communities Program. This program targets support toward disadvantaged communities and
The US Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration provides many resources on integrating transportation and environment. Through Planning and Environment Linkages (PEL), transportation and environmental professionals and decision makers can
With heat waves, floods, and wildfires in the news during summer 2022, the environmental impacts of extreme weather events on communities has continued to be a concern for rural, small
Practices of Transportation Asset Management (TAM) have been applied in state, national, and foreign transportation agencies to notable success. TAM is an applied form of both engineering and economic analysis,
The AARP Community Challenge provides small grants to fund quick-action projects that can help communities become more livable for people of all ages. This year, AARP is accepting applications for
Transportation agencies conduct outreach to inform the public about plans and projects and to gather feedback about residents experiences or concerns, often through in-person meetings. Virtual public involvement includes a
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