While one company CEO sees “robust growth,” another major operator declared bankruptcy, and states entered the picture to provide more bus service.
Lyft CEO David Risher said the company will focus on docked bike and scooter systems, seeing micromobility as “core to our purpose.” ...
Nineteen states and localities, including Seattle and New York City, got grants announced Tuesday by the Department of Energy. The agency encouraged more communities to apply by Sept. 13 for a second ...
The Department of Transportation wants to clarify how the Americans with Disabilities Act applies to pedestrian facilities including transit stops.
Coordinating any such mandate with the city's building decarbonization law requirements could reduce the burden it might create for building owners, Rohit Aggarwala explained.
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program is “chronically underfunded,” argues a policy brief by the Natural Resources Defense Council and WE ACT for Environmental Justice.
Faced with a $16.5 billion budget gap, New York transit agency Chair Janno Lieber said “it’s good news" the governor may reconsider the program.
Leveraging renewable energy technologies and options that support reliable power generation is vital. Solar power—or the process of converting energy from the sun to electricity—is a major pillar of ...
The attorneys general of several states joined the suit, which accuses the company of an “unlawful scheme to decrease competition among landlords.” ...
While many buildings already meet 2025 emissions limits, facility managers and owners should start planning now for how they’ll meet future requirements, city officials say.
City leaders and bus operators are scrambling to find a short-term solution to handle the more than 500,000 yearly bus riders.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is releasing $800 million for state, local and other agencies to reimburse builders for using cleaner construction products, Federal Highway Administrator Shailen ...