When Franklin Roosevelt became President in 1933, the United States was in the depths of the Great Depression, with a ...
The Eno Center for Transportation is honored to announce leadership updates to its Board of Directors following its recent meeting in Washington, D.C. The Board extends its deepest gratitude and ...
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The 2024 November general election is around the corner, and Eno is tracking more than 120 transportation related ballot measures across the country. As an integral part of daily life, transportation ...
In January 2020, I participated in a workshop hosted by the National Academy of Public Administration and sponsored by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. The topic that I and two dozen other ...
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The federal Highway Trust Fund spent $26.7 billion more in the just-completed fiscal year 2024 than it received in net highway user tax payments, according to year-end (unaudited) data from the ...
Eno is an independent, non-partisan think-tank that shapes public debate on critical multimodal transportation issues and builds an innovative network of transportation professionals.
The Europeans settled the United States via waterborne transportation. Settlements, and then cities, first arose where there were natural seaports. They later developed along rivers as far upstream as ...