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- Oregon Department of Transportation schedules work to build Sandy
- Beginning in June 2009, the Oregon Department of Transportation will begin work on a $60 million project that will replace two bridges that cross the Sandy River. But the project's cost will be dictated by environmental regulations that shorten the summer work period - thereby lengthening the project's overall timeline....
- Research articles 2008-10-23
- Wisconsin Department of Transportation lags behind peers in setting
- Editor's note: The following story kicks off an occasional series inspired by the April 2 gas-line explosion in Oconomowoc and the discovery that the Wisconsin Department of Transportation does not check safety records when hiring contractors. Quad/Graphics Inc. won't hire contractors with below-average safety records. Joe...
- Research articles 2008-05-14
- New Measures on Air Delays
- The Department of Transportation DOT has unveiled new measures to strengthen passenger protections and cut flight delays this summer. DOT finalized changes to its so-called bumping rule, which doubles the limit on compensation airlines must pay passengers who are involuntarily bumped from their flight. Under the...
- Research articles 2008-04-21
- MEDIA ADVISORY: Mayor Villaraigosa to Announce Expansion of International Air Service at LAX in Boost to Regional Economy
- WHAT: Los Angeles Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa will be joined by U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Mary Peters via satellite, Virgin Group Founder and Chairman Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Blue Group...
- Research articles 2008-03-31
- Reminder - MEDIA ADVISORY: Mayor Villaraigosa to Announce Expansion of International Air Service at LAX in Boost to Regional Economy
- WHAT: Los Angeles Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa will be joined by U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Mary Peters via satellite, Virgin Group Founder and Chairman Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Blue Group...
- Research articles 2008-03-31
- Burlington County News in Brief
- Burlington County to resurface 15 roads Burlington County plans to resurface 15 roads along 27 miles of highways in 16 municipalities in 2008. The cost is estimated at $5.7 million. The New Jersey Department of Transportation has indicated that Burlington County will receive $4.5 million in funding for fiscal year...
- Research articles 2007-12-30
- 2 groups are warning of highway's health effects
- The Sierra Club and Utah Moms for Clean Air are mounting a campaign to warn people about possible harmful health effects from the proposed Mountain View Corridor. The two groups plan to submit public comments to the Utah Department of Transportation, saying the highway would create health risks,...
- Research articles 2007-10-29
- Highest and best use of property determines whether contiguous parcels are appraised separately or as single unit.
- In eminent domain cases involving the partial taking of contiguous, commonly owned parcels, whether the parcels are valued separately or as a single unit depends on the highest and best use of the property, according to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. Bernice Spiegelberg Spiegelberg...
- Research articles 2007-03-22
- South Carolina--plans to build a three-mile, $150 million bridge over a pristine South Carolina swamp ran into a roadblock when state environmental-quality officials denied a water-quality permit.(South Carolina. Department of Health and Environmental Con
- SOUTH CAROLINA -- Plans to build a three-mile, $150 million bridge over a pristine South Carolina swamp ran into a roadblock when state environmental-quality officials denied a water-quality permit for the project. The state's Department of Health and Environmental Control says...
- Research articles 2007-02-01
- DOT Proposes New Safety Requirements for Low-Stress Pipelines
- PROPOSED RULEMAKINGUnder a rule proposed by Department of Transportation DOT, certain pipeline operators will have to meet new, more rigorous safety requirements, including cleaning and continuous monitoring, along more than 1,200 miles of pipelines. If the rule is finalized, DOT would regulate additional pipelines that would pose a significant risk...
- Research articles 2006-11-01
- AKERS BIOSCIENCES INC - U.S. Department of Transport Approval.
- Embargoed: 0700hrs, 11 October,2006 Akers Biosciences, Inc. ...
- Research articles 2006-10-11
- PEOPLE: FLEETS
- AssociationThe Missouri Motor CarriersAssociation, Jefferson City, Mo., has chosen Robert Conger as Missouri's driver of the month for June. Conger, of Enosburg, Vt., was selected for this award by representatives of the U.S. Department of Transportation, the state Highway Patrol, the Missouri Department of Transportation and the Division of Highway...
- Research articles 2006-09-18
- Town of Carpendale Promotes C&O Canal Trail Project
- CARPENDALE - Mayor Dwight "Casey" Lambert has asked the Mineral County Commission to support a plan to connect Carpendale and Ridgeley to the C&O Canal bike path."Carpendale owns the Knobley Mountain Tunnel and the railroad trestle, which was built in the early 1900s," said Lambert.Lambert said he has received a...
- Research articles 2006-09-01
- OREGON: Road Study
- SALEM - The Oregon Department of Transportation said a contract has been signed to begin work on a 10-month assessment of the cost and economic effect of improvements to Oregon 140 in south-central Oregon.The study will examine the costs and benefits of improving the ability of trucks to move goods...
- Research articles 2006-07-17
- Senior mobility series: article 4 marking the way to greater safety
- Bigger and brighter signs, more conspicuous signals, and wider stripes are among the innovations making highways safer for older road users. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The older driving population in the United States has grown continually and is expected to increase even more as the baby-boom generation reaches retirement. What...
- Research articles 2006-07-01
- Galena Creek Bridge Contract Canceled.(Nevada Department of Transportation terminates contract with Edward Kraemer and Sons Inc.)
- Staff Reno-- Since December 2003, crews from Wisconsin-based Edward Kraemer & Sons Inc. have been hard at work erecting the Galena Creek Bridge, one of the largest concrete arch structures in the world and the keystone of Northern Nevada's largest highway...
- Research articles 2006-06-26
- MoDOT Appoints Two.(Missouri Department of Transportation )(Brief Article)
- Staff The Missouri Department of Transportation MoDOT recently announced appointments to key positions. Kathy Harvey is the new state design engineer and Leanna Depue has been selected to head the Highway Safety Division. Harvey is a 14-year...
- Research articles 2005-11-28
- Natural makeover Native flora would be planted along Route 137 corridor.(News)
- Byline: Mick Zawislak Daily Herald Staff Writer "The Prairie Corridor Initiative" has the authoritative ring of a high-powered marketing campaign. Business in the Libertyville area could benefit from the proposal, and the message could be sent simply and naturally. A soft sell....
- Research articles 2005-07-29
- First Direct-Access HOV Ramp Opens.(Brief Article)
- Staff Lynnwood, Wash.-- Sound Transit and the Washington State Department of Transportation have opened a historic addition to the region's mass transit system: the first HOV Direct Access ramp in Washington. The ramp will allow buses and other High Occupancy Vehicles...
- Research articles 2005-01-03
- Canadian smelter polluting American river to benefit from U.S. road project.
- By Karen Dorn Steele, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 27--While American regulators spar with Canadian mining company Teck Cominco Ltd. over a cleanup plan for its Columbia River pollution, U.S. taxpayers are paying to improve a remote road...
- Research articles 2004-09-27
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