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Talking Transit: President’s proposed budget would boost transit; states not waiting on Washington
Published monthly, MPC’s Talking Transit provides updates about transit-related activities around the world. Get In the Loop on all the latest local, national, and international transit headlines. >> Did You Know?So far in 2013, three governors – in both red and blue states…
MAP-21 changes how the U.S. invests in transportation by requiring performance measures
For the first time ever, Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21), the current federal transportation authorization, requires the establishment of national goals and performance measures in planning for transportation investments. It’s the first step toward creating a truly…
Talking Transit: MAP-21 New performance measures - Why Illinois should implement a merit-based funding approach to state transportation investments now
Published monthly, MPC’s Talking Transit provides updates about transit-related activities around the world. Get In the Loop on all the latest local, national, and international transit headlines. >> Talking Transit is supported by Bombardier. Did you know: Current Illinois…
Commute Options pilot offers Chicagoland employees commuting incentives
Adapted from an article that originally ran in the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Suburban Chicago March newsletter. If your tenants were interested in finding out about what commuting alternatives were available for their employees, what would you tell them? Much would depend on…
Talking Transit: MPC supports HB1549, the Merit Based Transportation Investments in Illinois Act
Published monthly, MPC’s Talking Transit provides updates about transit-related activities around the world. Get In the Loop on all the latest local, national, and international transit headlines. >> Talking Transit is supported by Bombardier. Did you Know? Current Illinois…
MPC by the Numbers: 2012 Edition
What a year 2012 has been! Just as news outlets look back at the year in headlines, here at MPC we think there's value in taking a moment to reflect on the milestones we've reached over the past 12 months. MPC by the Numbers is a numeric snapshot of these accomplishments, drawn primarily from data…
Talking Transit: Union Station at Capacity while Amtrak ridership up in Illinois
Published twice a month, MPC’s Talking Transit provides updates about transit-related activities around the world. Get In the Loop on all the latest local, national, and international transit headlines. >> Did you Know? In Illinois, inter-city ridership on Amtrak grew by 5.6 percent…
Talking Transit: MPC working with employers to encourage alternatives to driving alone
Get In the Loop on all the latest transportation headlines. Did you know? Workers can set aside $125 each month pre-tax to pay for mass transit expenses. Do you wish there was a one-stop shop to help you save time, money and the stresses often associated with getting to and from work? The…
Talking Transit: Chicago transit gets open payment system
MPC Research Assistant Melanie Truhn contributed to this post. Published twice a month, MPC’s Talking Transit provides updates about transit-related activities around the world. Get In the Loop on all the latest local, national, and international transit headlines. >> Did You Know?…
The Parking Predicament: San Francisco uses technology and zoning to optimize parking
See all the articles in the Solving the Parking Predicament series. >> MPC research assistant Lena Ferguson authored this post. In San Francisco, SFpark is a variably priced, federally funded pilot program that periodically adjusts meter and garage pricing to match demand, and collects and…

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