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07.29.10
NCDOT’s new criteria for loop-building gives East End Connector a 2014 start date (News and Observer)
07.29.10
LaHood Fends Off Lawmakers On Fuel Taxes (The Journal of Commerce Online)
07.27.10
Counties turning to local sales taxes to raise money (WRAL.com)
07.27.10
Cities tackle traffic head-on with commuter options (USA Today)
07.26.10
NC governor keeping options open for revenues (Associated Press)
07.26.10
Transportation sales tax initiative in development (Albany Herald.com)
07.26.10
LaHood Says No Fuel Tax Increase Needed for Transport (The Journal of Commerce Online)
07.21.10
Businesses question fees for Internet cafes (Fayetteville Observer)
07.21.10
Greensboro ABC manager elected to association post (Greensboro News and Record)
07.21.10
Perdue open to regulated video poker (News and Observer)
07.21.10
AASHTO Expert Urges “New Strategy” to make America’s Bridges Healthy (AASHTO)
07.21.10
Rendell calls on lawmakers to act on road maintenance (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
07.21.10
Roads to Ruin: Towns Rip Up the Pavement (Wall Street Journal)
07.21.10
New Political Realities May Sidetrack the Transportation Reauthorization (Innovation News Briefs)
07.15.10
Agency Expects Congress to Authorize Third Round of TIGER Grants (D.C. Streetsblog)
07.12.10
Virginia senator will chair new two-state oversight board for fast trains (News and Observer)
07.12.10
Editorial: Fight over video sweepstakes may not have had final round (Greensboro News and Record)
07.12.10
Mayors debate town’s charm (The Chapel Hill News)
07.12.10
Gambling ban will deny Fayetteville revenue (Fayetteville Observer)
07.12.10
NC Legislature passes ban on Internet sweepstakes (Associated Press)
07.12.10
Lawmakers wrap up marathon (Charlotte Observer)
07.12.10
Legislators pass DNA database expansion bill (WRAL.com)
07.12.10
Charlotte wins $25 million to build streetcar line (Charlotte Observer)
07.07.10
Virginia DOT Reduces Payments to Counties for Road Maintenance (AASHTO)
07.07.10
Indiana’s bad bridges focus of a new campaign for more transportation spending (News and Tribune)
07.01.10
Gephardt: Medical research can help fuel U.S. economy (Winston Salem Journal) (mentions Metro Mayors)
06.23.10
Federal agencies team up on livability project (The Hill)
06.23.10
Greenville News editorial: S.C. needs to fund road upgrades (S.C. Greenville Online)
06.21.10
Construction Companies Losing Billions Stuck in Gridlock, AGC Report Finds (AASHTO)
06.21.10
Oberstar points to road problem: a shortage of federal gas-tax revenue (MinnPost.com)
06.16.10
Biotech Venture Capital Bill Back on Legislative Menu (Carolina Journal)
06.16.10
Video Poker (NC Insider)
06.15.10
Toll talk (News and Observer)
06.15.10
New Director of the N.C. Division of Air Quality
06.11.10
Assembly Has Roads On Agenda (Charlotte Business Journal)
06.11.10
BUDGET TARGETS (Part of an AP story)
06.10.10
Congress looks at making cities more “livable” (Reuters)
06.09.10
Beltway delay (Winston Salem JOURNAL EDITORIAL)
06.09.10
Liquor law changes approved by NC house panel (Associated Press)
06.09.10
A tale of two counties (The Washington Post) (Collective Bargaining story)
06.08.10
The Collective Bargaining Fight (NC Insider)
06.07.10
Local officials please mobility fund in N.C. budget draft (Durham Herald Sun)
06.07.10
New Report Examines Gasoline Tax Proposals in Various States (AASHTO)
06.04.10
Mass. launches green transportation initiative (Bloomberg Business Week)
06.04.10
North Carolina Turnpike Authority merges into N.C. Department of Transportation
06.03.10
States find road and bridge money hard to come by (Stateline)
06.01.10
National and State Economies Presentation by Dr. Harry Davis
06.01.10
Mobility, yes (News and Observer)
06.01.10
Mobility Fund (Winston Salem Journal Editorial)
06.01.10
You wanted another round of TIGER grants, we’ve got another round of TIGER grants (US DOT)
06.01.10
Editorial: Fix the current highway fund (Greensboro News and Record)
06.01.10
Editorial: Mobility Fund still has life (Salisbury Post)
06.01.10
Ferry tolls likely to rise (News and Observer)
05.26.10
Mayors back governor’s plan for new roads fund (WFAE)
05.25.10
Political Landscape in North Carolina
05.25.10
Cooper lends support to collecting DNA at arrest (News and Observer)
05.25.10
Mobility Fund DOA in House? (Progressive Pulse)
05.25.10
Doubt greets Perdue’s ‘mobility fund’ (News and Observer)
05.25.10
Priorities Compete for Place in Budget (Greensboro News and Record)
05.25.10
Perdue says new N.C. highway projects fund needed (Associated Press)
05.25.10
Perdue Audio from Mobility Press Conference
05.25.10
NC governor, mayors lobby for transportation fund (The Associated Press )
05.25.10
Monday morning memo: House budget, transportation funding, etc… (Greensboro News and Record)
05.25.10
Mayors push for ‘mobility fund’ (Durham Herald Sun)
05.25.10
Senate shuns Perdue plea for road fund (News and Observer)
05.21.10
Modifications Sought by Oberstar Added to Tax Extenders Bill (AASHTO)
05.21.10
House Subcommittee Hearing Focuses on Proposed Infrastructure Bank (AASHTO)
05.21.10
I-85 tolling project draws fire (Atlanta Business Chronicle)
05.20.10
Senate rolls out $19B spending plan (WRAL.com)
05.19.10
Massachusetts Transportation Sells $1.1 Billion as Demand Rises (Business Week)
05.19.10
Vehicle tax to rise if Raleigh budget is OK’d (News and Observer)
05.17.10
He keeps safety on track (News and Observer) (profile of Pat Simmons)
05.17.10
Oberstar stymied on transit bill (Politico)
05.12.10
City planners track cyclists, pedestrians to measure trail needs (USA Today)
05.12.10
Perdue wants authorities to collect DNA upon arrest (WRAL.com)
05.12.10
Session Start (NC Insider)
05.12.10
ABC Final Report
05.11.10
Study: Rush-hour rail could ease commuter crunch (News and Observer)
05.11.10
STATEMENT FROM TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY GENE CONTI REGARDING TOLLING ON I-95 IN VIRGINIA
05.11.10
NC lawmakers return; closing budget hole is focus (AP)
05.11.10
Va. seeks tolls on I-95 near N.C. border (Richmond Times Dispatch)
05.10.10
Budget, jobs top state’s agenda (News and Record)
05.10.10
NCDOT: Stimulus-funded construction payroll jumps 131% (Triangle Business Journal)
05.10.10
N.C. cities, cable still at odds on broadband entry (AP)
05.07.10
(Voters Pass) Sales Tax Hikes (The Insider)
05.07.10
ABC Recommendations (AP)
05.06.10
NC General Assembly Budget Calendar
05.06.10
3 legislators propose $1 fee on interstates at borders (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
05.06.10
Highway Bill Delay Seen Stretching into 2011 (The Journal Of Commerce)
05.05.10
Budget reform panel recommends tightening control on liquor boards (News and Observer)
05.05.10
Hundreds say now is time to invest in Michigan roads (Detroit Free Press)
04.30.10
Official: $3 billion needed for Pennsylvania roads (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
04.30.10
U.S. DOT Releases Guide to Programs That Promote Sustainable Communities (AASHTO)
04.30.10
Criteria Published for Second Round of TIGER Grants (AASHTO)
04.29.10
LaHood: Cooperation key to winning transportation funds (Winston Salem Journal)
04.29.10
Payroll tax plan gets cool reception in Durham (News and Observer)
04.29.10
Charlotte’s smog rank improves (Charlotte Observer)
04.28.10
Innovative Financing Is No Substitute for New Funding (Innovation Briefs)
04.27.10
What we know about bike infrastructure: people want it (Fast Lane Blog by USDOT Sec. LaHood)
04.27.10
Ga. transportation deal seen as basis of solutions (BusinessWeek)
04.23.10
2010 Winter Newsletter
04.23.10
Prospect for new Yadkin River bridge looks promising (Davidson County Dispatch)
04.23.10
New plan surfaces for I-85 bridge (Salisbury Post)
04.23.10
House, Senate pass transportation bill (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
04.23.10
Nearly $50 billion in highway funds available to states (The Hill)
04.23.10
ABC Reform
04.22.10
Editorial: Bridging gap on transportation needs (Salisbury Post)
04.22.10
City bucks Senate proposal (on collective bargaining) (Richmond County Daily Journal)
04.22.10
Gang-prevention program working on slim budget (Fayetteville Observer)
04.22.10
NC Anti-port group says mega port analysis flawed (BusinessWeek)
04.22.10
Trucking Group Opposes Vehicle Miles Tax (The Journal of Commerce)
04.22.10
N.C. Electorate More Urban, Independent (The Pilot)
04.22.10
N.C. joins effort to cut crime costs (News and Observer)
04.21.10
Current year revenue still lags (News and Observer)
04.21.10
Gov. Perdue and State Leaders Announce Justice Reinvestment Approach to Increase Public Safety and Reduce Recidivism and Corrections Costs
04.21.10
Perdue rolls out changes for $19B N.C. budget (Associated Press)
04.21.10
Transportation fund would ride on $7 car fee (News and Observer)
04.21.10
Perdue taps two familiar sources for transportation money (News and Observer)
04.21.10
Perdue’s Mobility Fund Unnecessary (The Progressive Pulse Blog)
04.20.10
Perdue proposes $19 billion budget (News and Observer)
04.20.10
Perdue unveils budget changes for 2010-11(WRAL.com)
04.20.10
Most NC voters think they pay higher taxes than people in other states (Public Policy Polling)
04.20.10
N.C. ABC Commission Launches ‘Last Call’ (Press Release)
04.20.10
Despite tight budget, Perdue wants to pay back teachers, state workers (WRAL.com)
04.20.10
Perdue will release budget proposal today (News and Observer)
04.20.10
N.C. lawmaker: Expect $1B in cuts in Perdue budget (Associated Press)
04.16.10
VMT Fee Should Replace Gas Tax, ULI Report Suggests (AASHTO Journal)
04.16.10
Conti Urges Subcommittee to Support Variety of Financing Sources (AASHTO Journal)
04.15.10
State budget picture brightens a bit (WRAL.com)
04.13.10
Charlotte drivers plead: Let N.C. road money follow the population (Charlotte Observer)
04.13.10
NC20 group takes on Eastern N.C. issues (New Bern Sun Journal)
04.13.10
Four-laning funds halfway there (Washington Daily News)
04.13.10
Funding formula change might delay road work for Southeastern N.C. (Wilmington Star News)
04.13.10
Editorial – State’s major metro areas should not be allowed to hog road funding (Wilmington Star News)
04.13.10
Improving State’s Equity Formula (FOX Charlotte)
04.13.10
N.C. Transportation System Needs Better Project Selection Process (John Locke Foundation)
04.13.10
A Formula for Roads (John Locke Foundation)
04.13.10
Equity formula: the eye of the beholder (News and Observer)
04.13.10
Say what? (News and Observer)
04.13.10
Bell elected chairman of Metropolitan Mayors Coalition (The Durham Herald Sun)
04.13.10
Metro Mayors Gather in Wilmington to Address Issues (News 14)
04.13.10
Durham Mayor Bill Bell to lead mayors coalition (The Durham News)
04.13.10
The Politics of Road Money in NC (Public Policy Polling)
04.13.10
County officials heading to lobby in Raleigh (The Daily Reflector)
04.13.10
Panel will explore road-money split (News and Observer)
04.13.10
Road funds don’t follow population in N.C. (News and Observer)
04.13.10
Money to move (News and Observer Editorial)
04.13.10
Nobody’s happy in road fund fight (News and Observer)
04.13.10
N.C. lawmakers hear from public on road formula (AP)
04.13.10
Funding formula for roads under review by panel (Washington Daily News)
02.12.10
Alternate Ways to Fund U.S. Transportation System (RAND Corporation)
02.12.10
Indiana Plans New Tolls, Tax (Bond Buyer)
02.12.10
US Senate lawmakers unveil long-awaited jobs bill (Reuters)
02.11.10
Jobs Bill Likely to Be Delayed in Senate (Wall Street Journal)
02.11.10
Senate Set to Extend SAFETEA-LU (Journal of Commerce)
02.08.10
NCBOT Meeting 2/3/2010
02.08.10
Program Evaluation Division report to be basis for ABC change debate (Wilmington Star News)
02.08.10
Privatization of state’s ABC system is risky business (Wilmington Star News)
02.05.10
Slow economic recovery predicted (Durham Herald Sun)
02.05.10
Sen. Larry Shaw Becomes 7th Dem to Not Seek Re-Election for N.C. Senate (Associated Press)
02.05.10
Lanny Wilson’s seat on transportation board filled by Jacksonville car dealer (Wilmington Star News)
02.04.10
DENR Air Quality Update (NCLM)
02.04.10
Administration Shifts DOT Priorities (The Journal of Commerce)
02.03.10
Highway Bill Detoured (The Journal of Commerce)
02.03.10
2010 Debt Affordability Study
02.02.10
Investing in Livable Cities to Meet 21st Century Transportation Challenges (US Conf of Mayors)
02.02.10
Holder Promises Continued Support for Local Law Enforcement (US Conf of Mayors)
02.02.10
HUD Secretary Donovan: CDBG Will Be Fully Funded in Fiscal Year 2011 (US Conf of Mayors)
02.02.10
Transportation Secretary LaHood Tells Mayors More Federal Support Coming (US Conf of Mayors)
02.02.10
The President’s FY2011 Proposed Transportation Budget
01.28.10
With several urban cores and a major research park at the center, how would fixed-guideway transit work? (The TransportPolitic)
01.28.10
$520M puts fast trains on fast track (News and Observer)
01.26.10
Foxx: Obama focus is jobs (Charlotte Observer)
01.26.10
The Mayors’ Message to Washington: Funnel Aid Through the Cities (Politics Daily)
01.26.10
US Transportation Secretary Urges Swift Passage Of Jobs Plan (Down Jones Newswires)
01.26.10
Main Street Chases Transportation Money (The Center for Public Integrity)
01.26.10
Number of N.C.’s voters up 1.2M (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)
01.26.10
Panel studying NC govt pensions has first meeting (Associated Press)
01.26.10
Wilson resigns from turnpike board (News & Observer)
01.22.10
Whose Running and Whose Not – North Carolina General Assembly
01.22.10
America’s 75 Worst Commutes (includes Charlotte and Raleigh) (The Daily Beast)
01.21.10
Perdue’s chief of staff leaving (News and Observer)
01.21.10
Wilson resigns from DOT board (News and Observer)
01.21.10
No commitment from President Obama on $500 billion transportation bill (The Hill)
01.21.10
City of Raleigh Partners in the Development of a Roof-Top Solar Array (NCSEA)
01.20.10
Senate changes again; GOP has new issue (Charlotte Observer)
01.19.10
Colorado pols woo federal transportation chief and his department’s dollars (Denver Post)
01.19.10
New Transit-Funding Rules Make Streetcars More Desirable (Wall Street Journal)
01.19.10
Region will lose legislative power (Washington Daily News)
01.19.10
State may build rail line in northeast Charlotte (Charlotte Observer)
01.19.10
New highway program needs to be comprehensive, forward thinking, LaHood says (The Trucker News Services)
01.19.10
LaHood rescinds Bush transit spending restrictions (News and Observer)
01.19.10
Goodall won’t run again; takes lobby job (The Enquirer-Journal)
01.19.10
Blackwood won’t seek fifth term (The Enquirer-Journal)
01.19.10
Albertson bows out (News and Observer)
01.19.10
State Rep. Carolyn Justus won’t run for re-election (News and Observer)
01.19.10
Officials await federal word on I-85 Yadkin bridge funds (Lexington Dispatch)
01.12.10
Grady not seeking re-election to state office (Jacksonville Daily News)
01.12.10
Money for Roads not Reducing Unemployment (Associated Press)
01.12.10
N.C. Rep. Sandra Spaulding Hughes won’t seek re-election (Wilmington Star News)
01.08.10
Smog limit challenges state (News and Observer)
01.08.10
Charlotte eclipses Triangle in loop miles (Triangle Business Journal)
01.06.10
New Durham, NC Department of Transportation Optimizes Transportation, Transit and Parking Operations (Alliance for Innovation)
01.06.10
Law firm hires McCrory as a public policy consultant (Charlotte Observer)
01.06.10
Cities push for revised road funding (High Point Enterprise)
01.05.10
Public-Transit Passengers Face Rough Ride (Wall Street Journal)
01.05.10
Should drivers be taxed by the mile? (The Houston Chronicle)
01.05.10
Wilmington mayor Saffo says he will not run for N.C. Senate (Wilmington Star News)
01.05.10
Jacksonville auto dealer picked for N.C. Board of Transportation (News and Observer)
01.04.10
Saffo weighing state Senate run (Wilmington Star News)
01.04.10
America’s Top Ten Transportation Topics for 2010 (AASHTO Press Release)
01.04.10
34 Contracts Totaling More Than $107 Million Awarded for Highway Projects Across North Carolina (Press Release)
01.04.10
Census: N.C. grew by 134,000 residents in 12 months, third-highest in nation (Triangle Business Journal)
01.04.10
A 2010 agenda (Tax reform, Stop sprawl, Regional Transportation Planning) (Charlotte Observer)
01.04.10
It’s time for Basnight’s long Senate reign to end (Winston Salem Journal)
01.04.10
Advisers scour state for savings (Look to innovative road financings) (News and Observer)
01.04.10
N.C. builds a better rap sheet (News and Observer)
12.23.09
DOT: No inherent risk in parallel highway bridges (WRAL.com)
12.23.09
Tax money spent to advertise stimulus projects (WRAL.com)
12.22.09
Southern states do a U-turn on toll roads (USA Today)
12.18.09
N.C. unemployment rate dips slightly to 10.8% in November (WRAL.com)
12.18.09
House Approves $154 Billion Job Bill (The Wall Street Journal)
12.18.09
Foxx signs mayors’ pact on climate (Charlotte Observer)
12.17.09
US DOT Sec. Ray LaHood on The Daily Show
12.17.09
Legislation would return interest earned to Highway Trust Fund (Journal of Commerce)
12.14.09
Senate losing business advocates (News and Observer)
12.14.09
LaHood: Ban lobbyists, earmarks in second stimulus (Associated Press)
12.11.09
House Approves Conference Report for FY 2010 Transportation Spending (AASHTO Journal)
12.11.09
Federal Highway & Transit Programs Due to Expire Next Week (AASHTO Journal)
12.11.09
States’ Use of Highway and Transit Funds and Efforts to Meet the Act’s Requirements (GAO Report)
12.11.09
Putting the Cart Before the Horse (Newsweek)
12.11.09
Study: N.C. economy to grow 2.8% next year (Charlotte Business Journal)
12.10.09
Pro-business Hoyle to leave N.C. Senate (The Charlotte Observer)
12.09.09
Hoyle to retire (News and Observer)
12.09.09
Summit meets to discuss states’ educational challenges (News Channel 14)
12.09.09
U.S. CITIES SEE SHARP INCREASES IN THE NEED FOR FOOD ASSISTANCE; DECREASES IN INDIVIDUAL HOMELESSNESS (Press Release)
12.09.09
Ad campaign calls for action on highway bill (Pit & Quarr)
12.09.09
Perdue wants to get state moving (News and Observer)
12.08.09
Gov. Perdue Signs Executive Order Creating Logistics Task Force (Press Release)
12.08.09
NCDOT Financial Update to Joint Legislative Oversight Committee
12.08.09
Mayor Foy leaving legacy of collaboration (News and Observer)
12.08.09
CHARLOTTE MAYOR-ELECT PREPARES TO TAKE OFFICE (Biz Journal)
12.08.09
Obama Focuses on Jobs, Infrastructure, Energy Rebates (Wall Street Journal)
12.08.09
No formal opinion issued on I-485 plan (News and Observer)
12.08.09
DOT shifts approach on loan for I-485 (News and Observer)
12.08.09
Stimulus put 5,510 to work on road projects in N.C. in October, says NCDOT (Triangle Business Journal)
12.08.09
Highway money on states’ radar (Stateline.org)
12.08.09
Foxx takes handoff from McCrory (Charlotte Observer)
12.04.09
Perdue picks Greensboro lawyer for Board of Transportation (News and Observer)
12.04.09
States Press Congress for Transport Jobs (The Journal of Commerce)
12.04.09
States Offer Congress New List of “Ready-to-Go” Projects Worth $69.5 Billion
12.04.09
NC Metro Mayors Recognize Sen. Josh Stein With Legislative Award
12.04.09
NC Metro Mayors Recognize Rep. Becky Carney With Legislative Award
12.04.09
Road transfer discussion likely to continue (NCLM Southern City)
12.02.09
Why big city pols are frustrated with Obama’s agenda—and why statehouses love it (The Atlantic.com)
12.02.09
Rethinking the Way on Infrastructure (The Hill)
12.02.09
Mayors Sound Alarm Over Drop in City Revenues (Wall Street Journal)
12.02.09
Accident spurs state to study bridges (News and Observer)
12.02.09
Sec. LaHood: Gas tax likely to see debate in Congress soon (The Hill)
12.02.09
How Deadly Are Rural Roads? It Depends On Your Definition Of Rural (NPR)
12.01.09
Shape of jobs creation bill unclear ahead of White House summit (The Hill)
11.23.09
Project Safe Neighborhoods targets ‘gun-toting criminals’ (WRAL.com)
11.23.09
Contractors Pessimistic on 2010 Prospects Unless Long-Term Bill Enacted (AASHTO Journal)
11.23.09
Transportation Projects Strong Contender for Inclusion in Jobs Package (AASHTO Journal)
11.23.09
Boxer Asks for White House Help on Highway Extension Compromise (The New York Times)
11.23.09
NC jobless rate bumps up to 11 percent in October (AP)
11.20.09
Transit Use is Growing, But Not Where You Think (Planetizen)
11.20.09
Questions of tax fairness (News and Observer)
11.20.09
Statewide Poll on Taxes and Government and Community Services (Elon Poll)
11.20.09
Senate, House Face Off: Transportation Leaders Not on Same Page (The Bond Buyer)
11.20.09
Shaniya Davis case adds to calls for probation reform (Fayetteville Observer)
11.20.09
Charlotte’s toll-free loop nettles Wake (News and Observer)
11.19.09
Power shift in the Senate good for urban areas? (NC Spin)
11.19.09
NC governor: jobless to rise though economy better (AP)
11.19.09
Mayors to launch new organization to promote growth planning (Greenville Online.com)
11.19.09
Lawmakers Push for Second Stimulus (The Bond Buyer)
11.19.09
US Industry Groups Urge Multi-Year Highway-Spending Bill (NASDAQ.com)
11.19.09
Sens. Boxer, Inhofe make push for short-term transportation bill extension (The Hill)
11.17.09
Mayor Joines and Mayor Elect Foxx Appointed to Gov.’s New Innovation Council
11.16.09
NCDOT Sec. Conti Writes about the Charlotte Loop Impact on the Triangle Expressway
11.16.09
Western North Carolina train plans take back seat (Asheville Citizen Times)
11.16.09
Dutch drivers to pay tax on road time, not on car (AP)
11.16.09
GOV. PERDUE NAMES BOARD OF TRANSPORATION MEMBERS (Press Release)
11.13.09
EL PASO — Texans may have to pay more at the gas pump if they want new state highways.
11.13.09
WV Congressman Vows To Keep the Federal Formula that Makes NC a Donor State
11.09.09
Charlotte urban loop to be built with help of private funds (WRAL.com)
11.09.09
Mayoral Elections Show Strength for Most Incumbents (U.S. Conference of Mayors)
11.09.09
Unemployment Concentrated in Metro Areas (US Conference of Mayors)
11.09.09
Happening Now in Cities/ Metro Areas (US Conference of Mayors Budget Survey)
11.09.09
Senate Action to Extend SAFETEA-LU No Longer Imminent (AASHTO Journal)
11.06.09
Lawmakers return to NC capital to talk sales tax (AP) (With Handouts)
11.06.09
Foxx pledges to sign climate agreement (Charlotte Observer)
11.06.09
Anthony Foxx’s mayoral lesson plans (Charlotte Observer)
11.06.09
White House to Mayor-elect Foxx: Can you take a call? (Charlotte Observer)
11.04.09
Oklahoma Transportation Department deals with fund cuts (News OK)
11.04.09
Colorado governor increases transportation funding (AP)
11.04.09
DOT changes course on I-75/I-575 toll proposal (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
11.04.09
US Railroad Head: Hopeful For January $8 Billion Stimulus Spending (NASDAQ)
11.04.09
Padgett (Concord) wins despite late write-in campaign (Independent Tribune)
11.04.09
Lawmakers return to NC capital to talk sales tax (AP)
11.04.09
Summary of Metro Mayors 2009 Election Results
11.04.09
Mayor Joines (Winston Salem) Wins (The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area)
11.04.09
Saffo cruises to re-election in Wilmington mayoral race (Star News)
11.04.09
Mayor Kluttz (Salisbury) Wins
11.04.09
Meeker keeps his job as Raleigh mayor (News and Observer)
11.04.09
Mayor Misenheimer (Kannapolis) Wins
11.04.09
Mayor Wright (Hickory) Wins (The Hickory Record)
11.04.09
Mayor Dunn (Greenville) Wins
11.04.09
Mayor Chavonne (Fayetteville) wins (Fayetteville Observer)
11.04.09
Mayor Bell (Durham), council incumbents win (News and Observer)
11.04.09
Mayor Padgett (Concord) and Mayor Swain (Huntersville) Win (Charlotte Observer)
11.04.09
Foxx wins race for Charlotte mayor (Charlotte Observer)
11.04.09
Kleinschmidt wins Chapel Hill mayoral race (News and Observer)
11.04.09
Mayor Chilton (Carrboro) coasts to third term as mayor (The Chapel Hill News.com)
11.04.09
Mayor Wall (Burlington) will serve a second term (The Times News.com)
11.04.09
Greensboro to get new mayor Dec. 1 (The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area)
11.04.09
Mayor Clawson (Boone) Retains Her Title
11.04.09
Bellamy Wins Reelection (ACT)
11.03.09
18 CONTRACTS TOTALING MORE THAN $56.6 MILLION AWARDED FOR HIGHWAY PROJECTS ACROSS NORTH CAROLINA
11.03.09
Streetcars on the ballot amid trolley revival (includes Charlotte) (Associated Press)
11.03.09
NORTH CAROLINA NAMED NATION’S ‘TOP BUSINESS CLIMATE’ FOR 5th CONSECUTIVE YEAR (Governor Press Release)
10.29.09
Metropolitans in the Middle – Federalism, Regions and States (The Brookings Institution)
10.28.09
Six-Month Highway Bill Extension Now Likely in Senate (CQ Today Midday Update)
10.22.09
DOT stimulus funds going further than expected (WRAL.com)
10.19.09
Project Ricochet aims to deflect gangs (News & Observer)
10.19.09
State forced to free 20 violent criminals (News & Observer)
10.19.09
Gov. Perdue Appalled at Ruling that Cuts Short Life Sentences (Press Release)
10.19.09
U.S. transportation secretary says Oberstar bill must wait (NPR)
10.19.09
Burlington Mayor Wall Appointed To Board of Transportation (News and Observer)
10.15.09
Dallas considers plans for downtown streetcar line (The Dallas Morning News)
10.14.09
Study: Wake, Durham, Johnston to gain legislative seats (WRAL.com)
10.13.09
Redistricting: Just Down the Road (NC DataNet)
10.13.09
White House Budget To Invest In “Place” Rather Than “People”
10.13.09
San Francisco Could Soon Lead the Way in HOT Lanes (AASHTO Journal)
10.13.09
LaHood Tells APTA Transit Will Get Bigger Piece of the Funding Pie (AASHTO Journal)
10.12.09
Police fight culture of ‘no snitching’ (News & Observer)
10.12.09
Greensboro to welcome new manager (News & Record)
10.07.09
Florida Express Lanes Project Showing Huge Improvement in Average Speeds (AASHTO Journal)
10.06.09
LaHood Cites “Tremendous Need for Infrastructure Support” (AASHTO Journal)
10.06.09
Greenville Crime Summit Highlights Use of High-Tech Tools to Fight Crime
10.06.09
Fill-in Judges to be Paid Again (Winston-Salem Journal)
10.06.09
Transportation Policies Have Miles to Go and Not Much Time (Washington Post)
10.06.09
N.C. applies for $5B from feds for high-speed rail (AP)
10.01.09
$8.7 BILLION HIGHWAY RESCISSION TAKES EFFECT (TRANSPORTATION WEEKLY)
10.01.09
17 Contracts Totaling More Than $65 Million Awarded for Highway, Ferry Projects Across North Carolina (Press Release)
10.01.09
What Comes Next for Our Metro Nation: The New Forces Driving Regionalism by Bruce Katz
10.01.09
GOP Blocks Plan to Use Bailout Fund to Preserve $8.7B in Transport Money (DC.Streetsblog.org)
10.01.09
Bid to extend highway funding hits procedural wall (The National Journal)
10.01.09
Congress Passes CR, Includes 1 Month Extension for SAFETEA-LU (The Hill)
09.30.09
Shortchanged again, WNC demands highway dollars back (Smokey Mountain News)
09.30.09
The Countdown Clock Is On for Federal Transportation Funding
09.30.09
How will the Rescission Effect NC? (NCDOT)
09.30.09
SENATE LEADERS EXPLORE POSSIBLE 3-MONTH SURFACE EXTENSION (TRANSPORTATION WEEKLY)
09.29.09
NC Fiscal Staff General Fund Revenue Report and Economic Outlook
09.29.09
Boxer, Inhofe Agree on [SAFETEA-LU] Extension (National Journal)
09.29.09
Nation needs smarter policies and funding system for the 21st Century (Detroit Free Press)
09.29.09
N.C. household income down, poverty up, census shows (WRAL.com)
09.29.09
Western North Carolina local governments see imbalance in road funding (Asheville Citizen Times)
09.29.09
Money top concern in road swap idea (New Orleans City Business)
09.29.09
No smooth road ahead
for transportation bill (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
09.29.09
States Rush to Avoid Losing $9 Billion in Highway Funds (Wall Street Journal)
09.29.09
Transportation Group Launches New Ad Campaign (AASHTO)
09.29.09
Some NC road projects planned before stimulus (ACT)
09.25.09
Requests for TIGER Grants Far Exceed Funding Availability (AASHTO Journal)
09.25.09
House Approves 3-Month Extension (AASHTO Journal)
09.24.09
2010 Governor’s Crime Commission Grants Information
09.24.09
New GAO Report on How States and Locals are spending ARRA Money
09.24.09
‘TIGER’ Hunt Searches for Big-Impact Projects-NCDOT Submits Yadkin River Bridge
09.24.09
House Approves 3-Month Authorization Extension;Does Not Address Rescissions
09.22.09
North Carolina Transit Ridership Exploded in 2008
09.18.09
LaHood Supports Direct Funding for Cities and Counties (AASHTO Journal)
09.18.09
LaHood Gets Regional on Transportation Spending (Brookings Institute)
09.18.09
Peers offer sage advice to incoming manager (Triad Biz Journal)
09.18.09
Greenville Crime Summit (The Daily Reflector)
09.18.09
General Assembly’s fiscal forecaster foresees ‘another jobless recovery’ (TBJ)
09.16.09
StreetSafe Taskforce Members Announced
09.16.09
Study: N.C. economy to contract this year (Char Biz Journal)
09.16.09
Perdue: Finishing I-485 still a priority (Char O)
09.15.09
Court: leave highway $ alone (N&O)
09.15.09
Tough Choices on Prison Population (The Insider)
09.15.09
GAO Report on Enhancing MPOs
09.01.09
21 Contracts Totaling More Than $50 Million Awarded for Highway Projects Across North Carolina
08.28.09
N.C. Metropolitan Mayors Coalition to Host Urban Transportation Forum, “Metro Cities in the Pole Position”
08.28.09
N.C.’s metro mayors say stimulus money divided unequally
08.26.09
Video – NC’s Outdated Transportation Funding Methods
08.14.09
Mayor Bell Advocates for Regional Light Rail
08.11.09
Perdue to attend Salisbury public safety summit (SalisburyPost.com)
08.11.09
Stimulus tends to shortchange cities (N&O)
08.11.09
Mecklenburg County lags in share of stimulus (Charlotte Observer)
08.11.09
Stimulus money goes where the people aren’t (NYT)
08.11.09
Cities fear loss of privilege tax (N&O)
08.11.09
Shifting secondary road costs to cities, counties no solution
08.11.09
Road responsibility
08.11.09
Secondary roads bill shelved for now (N&O)
08.11.09
Bills make road upkeep a political hot potato (N&O)
08.11.09
State Looks to Shift Road Maintenance to Cities
08.11.09
Road funding bill has officials worried over what ‘may’ happen
08.11.09
Panel urges tax reform
08.11.09
Bills would transfer secondary road maintenance to counties or cities
08.11.09
Privilege Tax talk at the General Assembly
08.11.09
N.C. mayors extend palms
08.11.09
New roads chief wades into old fight (Charlotte Observer)
08.11.09
WNC gets less stimulus while better-off eastern NC fares well (Asheville Citizen Times)
08.11.09
Governments fear losing business tax (Richmond County Daily Journal)
08.11.09
Mayors: We’ll spend stimulus wisely
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