DoorDash now accepting SNAP benefits for grocery deliveries
- Date: 10/25/2024
DoorDash is now accepting SNAP benefits as payment at over 15,000 grocery stores. Cheryl Young, a spokesperson for the delivery company, said…
DoorDash is now accepting SNAP benefits as payment at over 15,000 grocery stores. Cheryl Young, a spokesperson for the delivery company, said…
Cities and counties throughout the U.S. are benefitting from funding that is readily available for transit-oriented development (TOD). Economic development…
Affordability is an important but often overlooked transportation planning issue. A new report provides practical guidance for evaluating transportation affordability…
In a significant move to enhance food accessibility, New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced a $10 million Food Access…
There is another way: social housing. Instead of treating real estate as a commodity, we can underwrite the construction of…
As poverty, food insecurity, inadequate housing, and complex comorbidities persist, it is essential that rural healthcare leaders have tools and…
A new map highlights the states that use the most public transport, based on data from U.S. News & World…
Instacart is partnering with New York’s largest health system. The grocery technology company’s Instacart Health initiative designed to promote access to healthy…
Transit is a vital component of equitable urban infrastructure. As our cities continue to grow and diversify, ensuring that transit…
Up until just a couple years ago, Meigs County in southeast Ohio didn’t offer public transport. Now, it’s building a transportation…
Poverty… it sucks. Nelson Mandela gave his famous speech nearly 20 years ago calling for our world leaders to make…
Highly sophisticated brokers and their transportation provider networks have invested in these improvements that have reshaped the industry Although they…
The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) and the City of Atlanta today announced the launch of a highly anticipated e-bike rebate program designed…
Technology developments in transit fare payment are enabling residents to ride without cash, as so-called “cashless riders,” and opening the…
With $1.4 million in funding from the Department of Energy, the Electric Black Future project will work directly with Black…
The Better Bike Share Partnership, a collaboration between PeopleForBikes, the City of Philadelphia, and the National Association of City Transportation…
A new program titled ‘South Central Power Up’, is offering free electronic bikes through a new e-bike lending library pilot…
E-bikes have captured widespread attention across the U.S., and for good reason. They are the most energy-efficient way to move from place to place,…
Louisville, KY’s RAISE Grant funds a capital project that will connect historically underserved communities with medical services and educational facilities.
The highest-ranking leaders at America’s state transportation and highway departments are vastly more likely to be white and male than…
A big moment at the MBTA on Thursday as a plan for reduced fares for low-income riders was given unanimous…
Ensuring all consumers in all communities can benefit from the transportation energy transition is essential. No person should be left…
NORTHAMPTON — Food and other necessities can be found at the Goshen General Store on Route 9. For low-income individuals…
In September 2023, the Transit Workforce Center unveiled research on various childcare support models within the transit industry, underscoring a critical link between childcare support and workforce availability.
Transportation and land use have an outsize impact on what the World Health Organization calls the “social determinants of health.”…
While this college town is home to America’s first public university, the percent of people living below the poverty line is almost 50% higher than the national average. To build equity and improve quality of life, the town is launching an ambitious plan, funded in part by a $1 million Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant.
The California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) and Caltrans released a new tool to aid in the state’s work towards addressing…
Bus operator vacancies nearly doubled in one year. Passengers didn’t have safe places to wait for buses in the evening. The bus station had more routes than bus bays, so the system needed to stagger routes leading to long waits for bus transfers. It was time for an upgrade, but it took the team eight attempts before they were able to successfully secure federal funding.
Eliminating transit fares can have benefits that ripple across a local economy and improve livelihoods.
This story is part of ‘Gone too soon,’ a series that examines why Native Americans die a generation younger than their…
Systemic inequities exist in the transportation network as decisions and services have traditionally been based on a limited perspective of…
In the 1960s and 70s, highways were built through a vibrant Black neighborhood in this medium-sized city, cutting the community in half and leading to economic decline. To revitalize these disadvantaged neighborhoods, Toledo is using a Department of Transportation (DOT) Raising American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant to modernize transit options for 38 square blocks.
Transportation systems, as integral parts of human settlements, reflect the societal structures and cultural ideologies influenced predominantly by the dominant…
Mark Evers, Chief Customer Officer at Transport for London (TfL), sat down with Intelligent Transport’s Halimah Haque to discuss TfL’s new partnership…
In Nashville, TN, Neighborhood Health, a nonprofit organization that serves patients regardless of their ability to pay, partners with the city’s transit organization to get people to appointments.
Public transportation, along with many other professions, is experiencing a shortage of qualified workers. According to a recent study published…
In Will County, IL, a Chicago exurb, Census tract surveys found that transit was a major barrier for women to get to their annual wellness visits. The Will County Health Department (WCHD) partnered with Pace Suburban Bus, a local transit agency, to connect women with bus vouchers to access necessary preventative care.
Insights from 4 papers: Equity in transportation management strategies can be measured by considering three components: the benefits and burdens…
As we shift from summer into fall, I have compiled the most striking posts from the past few months. Organizations are using HHS grants for transit, making new partners, and trying new models to best support their communities.
A new report from Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI) aids the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the state’s transit agencies…
Community and City of Chicago leaders publicly released the findings and recommendations from a 15-month process to develop Chicago’s first…
Hopelink and King County, WA Metro are teaming up to teach newly housed residents of the county’s 1,600 new affordable…
As the popularity of e-bike incentives sweep the US, California is leading the way with an equity-focused program. California is…
As technology advances and a focus on environmental sustainability grows, e-bikes have emerged as a convenient and eco-friendly mobility solution.…
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) recently announced it appointed 24 members to the Advisory Committee on Transportation Equity (ACTE)…
In EEOC v. Charter Communications, LLC, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently held an employee with a disability may…
Streetsblog talked to four Black bike advocates in Atlanta, Los Angeles, and the Twin Cities to get a snapshot of…
Across cities and countries, technology and transportation have become increasingly interwoven. From digital ticketing to ride-hail apps, technology has made…
Spurred on by COVID-19 disruptions, leaders of the Puget Sound Regional Council found a new way to allocate federal transit…
Fare capping may be one of the latest innovations being deployed by public transit for its ability to make it…
On July 26th, 1990, President George H. Bush signed groundbreaking legislation forever changing the lives of millions in the United…
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) today announced that it will award $20 million to 47 communities to help…
Transportation research is often about numbers. In a recent study, however, U of M researchers looked beyond the data to…
In upstate New York, a rural community is offering an on-demand door to door service, and fixed route service. In Washington State, King County Metro created a community transportation navigator program, striving to create culturally inclusive systems to navigate their public transit system.
Divided by Design, a new report from Smart Growth America, highlights the inequities built into the U.S. transportation system and calls for…
In 2015, social worker Kim Garrett worked at the victim’s services unit at the Oklahoma City Police Department. After seeing…
In 2019, Stark County’s SARTA system was awarded an Integrated Mobility Innovation (IMI) grant to make public transit more accessible to all riders. Successful partnerships and communication led to more equitable mobility programs.
Mobility leaders from around the country gathered in person and virtually to learn about successful cross-sector partnerships that are making…
An innovative E.V. ride-sharing program is bringing low-cost clean transportation to an agricultural town in California’s Central Valley. Others are…
The lived environment has a significant impact on individuals’ health outcomes. For instance, outcomes can depend on access to surrounding resources,…
A collaboration between UC San Diego Health and 211 San Diego, a region-wide, non-profit referral service that connects anyone living…
The Move PGH pilot project in Pittsburgh has provided some 1 million scooter trips, with about a third of those…
The Move PGH pilot project in Pittsburgh has provided some 1 million scooter trips, with about a third of those…
Racial and ethnic inequities are a global issue: No geography can say it has resolved them. But the way these…
An innovative partnership gives residents of northwest Washington state a single fare-payment option they can use on public transit to…
Carshares across New York are facing a crisis in securing auto insurance which threatens their ability to operate. Carshares are…
A walkable city prioritizes people over roads and parking lots by ensuring they can safely access everything they need without…
When the first commercial U.S. bike-sharing program launched in 2008, the value proposition was clear. Putting more bikes on the…
A local university, city transit agency, community-based organization, and for-profit mobility company unite to solve first/last mile challenges in a…
Increasing transit access for seniors, pregnant people and families traveling with small children means better mobility for everyone. In 2006,…
Philadelphia’s bike share program is aiming to increase rider access as a part of a new five-year plan. Indego is specifically seeking…
The Chicago Plan Commission, which reviews certain development proposals and long-term plans for the city, unanimously approved the plan Wednesday after three years…
According to the Federal Transit Administration, one in four Americans is unable to regularly and reliably access transportation to meet…
NCMM collaborates with the FTA Universal Mobility Working Group and the Shared Use Mobility Center (SUMC) to produce Universal Mobility,…
Challenging the ways we discuss gender-equal mobility is key to driving further change; this starts with interrogating the language of…
When corporate owners ditched New Orleans’s bike share, the community stepped up to rebuild it with a focus on equity.…
A public transport system that is reliable, affordable and green should be a basic right. But it isn’t, and in…
Taking a shared bike or scooter to work or school could increase access to economic opportunity — but what if…
To create equitable transit systems, understanding the location of key populations and the mobility needs of those populations is critical.…
The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) published a new Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool on November 22—providing an interactive map identifying…
Researchers Jennifer Dill, Jiahui Ma, Nathan McNeil, Joseph Broach and John MacArthur of Portland State University have published a new article…
People experience many emotions when commuting, but is happiness one of them? That’s the question Yingling Fan, a professor of…
Today, there are more ways than ever to pay a bus fare. Instead of painstakingly counting their change into a…
The City of Richmond Transportation Department and Charge Up Contra Costa launched an electric vehicle (EV) car share program operated…
There’s no such thing as a free bus. But these five cities are among those offering free public transportation. How…
While the Minneapolis-St. Paul transit system works to be more accessible to riders with limited English, volunteers fill in the…
The Transportation Security Index, a measure of transportation insecurity offers new insights into the experience of this form of material…
More than a quarter of adults age 25 and older in the United States experience transportation insecurity, meaning they are…
More than a quarter of adults age 25 and older in the United States experience transportation insecurity, meaning they are…
Community Transit, the public transit authority for Snohomish County, has permitted shopping carts on certain buses after performing an equity…
States want more flexibility from the feds, arguing it is not a good plan to require high-capacity electric vehicle charging…
From optimizing school bus routes using machine learning to testing new ways to gather data on air quality, Metro21: Smart…
Many shared mobility programs appeared to try to address equity issues, but few measured outcomes, according to a federally backed…
More than 1.1 million people in Virginia are in need of fixed-route transit, according to a recent assessment of the…
The City of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, and Spin, a leading micromobility service provider, are launching today a first-of-its-kind study that…
“The North Central Texas Council of Governments was awarded a grant of approximately $270,000 to identify innovative, affordable transit solutions…
The article’s authors explore existing research on emerging fare payment systems, as well as research on disparities in access to…
Kansas City, Missouri, made national headlines in the fall of 2019 when its city council voted unanimously to become America’s first…
Setting a maximum fare on a transit ride — regardless of the number of transfers it may include — is…
A press release from the Chicago mayor’s office announces the passage of the city’s Connected Communities Ordinance, which updates Chicago’s Transit-Oriented Development…
This image of “equity” vs “equality” was shared by my CTAA colleague, Marcela Moreno, and originally developed by the Interaction…
At most transit agencies, “who decides” is quite different from “who rides.” Our latest report, “Who Rules Transit?” examines the…
As a person who loves life, my world would be empty without community engagement. Although I have a disability, it…
Three pilots, in Oakland, Bakersfield, and Pittsburgh PA, are testing the concept of Universal Basic Mobility Oakland’s UBM pilot is designed…
The principles are meant to be holistically considered when developing new ideas or programs. They are outlined in detail here and ask…
Host Daniel Raimi talks with Regan Patterson, an incoming assistant professor at UCLA who recently completed a fellowship as a…
An app designed to help visually impaired or blind pedestrians use public transit will debut at a Washington subway station…
For decades, infrastructure projects in Richmond have prioritized cars over other forms of transportation. Monday night, City Council approved guidelines…
Protect them and they will bike. Cycling by women increased 4 to 6 percent on roadways where the city…
Alisa Druzba works in rural health, but over the past few years she noticed another issue permeating her work. “Transportation…
For the better part of a decade, Chicago officials have been encouraging new developments to be built near the ‘L’,…
A new program will bring electric car sharing, an e-bike library, on-demand shuttles, and other services to South Los Angeles…
Have more mobility news that we should be reading and sharing? Let us know! Reach out to Sage Kashner (kashner@ctaa.org).
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