A Case for E-bike Incentives Programs

A Case for E-bike Incentives Programs

  • Author: Tyler Madell
  • Date: January 10, 2025

With the numerous benefits that widespread e-bike adoption could bring to New York State, a state-wide e-bike incentive program would…

Bill Wagner Steps Up as Director of NCMM

Bill Wagner Steps Up as Director of NCMM

  • Author: William Wagner
  • Date: July 1, 2024

As we move forward with providing support to you, we will prepare for the next change. It is my plan to continue the work and legacy that Amy has built at NCMM.

Gamification of Transit: a Solution to Increase Ridership Post-Pandemic?

Gamification of Transit: a Solution to Increase Ridership Post-Pandemic?

  • Author: Laurel Schwartz
  • Date: March 28, 2024

The Pandemic hit mass transit hard. From fears of getting sick on public transportation to the rise of remote work, most metro areas are still not back up to the ridership they had in the Before Times. Some transit agencies are experimenting with gamification to lure riders back.

NCMM Welcomes New Program Associate

NCMM Welcomes New Program Associate

  • Author: Kayla Casanova
  • Date: March 19, 2024

Kayla, a native of Cambridge, Massachusetts, has cultivated a profound passion for serving communities since her upbringing in the vibrant…

Multimodal Mobility Planning in Vista, CA

Multimodal Mobility Planning in Vista, CA

  • Author: Laurel Schwartz
  • Date: March 14, 2024

In North San Diego County, the City of Vista is using a Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Areas of Persistent Poverty (AoPP) grant to make its largest multimodal center more easily accessible for pedestrians and cyclists.

All Stations Accessibility Program

All Stations Accessibility Program

  • Author: Laurel Schwartz
  • Date: February 13, 2024

Before the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed in 1990, approximately 65% of public buses in the US were accessible. By 2020, 97% of buses were ADA accessible. But many fixed route transit systems still have inaccessible infrastructure that was grandfathered in when the ADA became law. Funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is designed to help make transit more equitable.

Microtransit pilot success in Connecticut

Microtransit pilot success in Connecticut

  • Author: Laurel Schwartz
  • Date: February 8, 2024

While regional and commuter rail lines in this New England state help spur economic growth, first and last mile transit remains an obstacle. But Norwalk’s WHEELS2U micro transit program was so successful that the state is expanding localized shared van programs.

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