Joe Milazzo II
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Member Briefing: March 26, 2021
- March 26, 2021
- Posted by: Joe Milazzo II
- Category: Member briefing
No CommentsThis week, we heard from several of the members of our RTA Regional Leadership Team. Today’s member briefing highlights some of our discussion themes and reflections.
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Let’s be ready for a zero fare weekends transit pilot
- March 25, 2021
- Posted by: Joe Milazzo II
- Category: Blog
RTA is requesting a Wake Transit funding allocation for a potential “zero fare weekends” pilot.
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Member Briefing: March 19, 2021
- March 19, 2021
- Posted by: Joe Milazzo II
- Category: Member briefing
I-40 Transit Priority Shoulder pilot; RDU launches Travel Requirements tool; RTA requests Wake Transit budget allocation for possible zero fare pilot
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I-40 Transit Priority Shoulder – bringing the region together, faster
- March 18, 2021
- Posted by: Joe Milazzo II
- Category: Blog
An I-40 Transit Priority Shoulder would speed regional transit, quickly and reliably — in particular between the Chapel Hill area and the rest of the Triangle region.
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Member briefing: March 12, 2021
- March 12, 2021
- Posted by: Joe Milazzo II
- Category: Member briefing
NCDOT launches FAST webpage; Skies are beginning to clear for RDU; RTA focused on advancing zero fare weekends transit pilot
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FAST study concludes — and catalyzes new multimodal efforts
- March 11, 2021
- Posted by: Joe Milazzo II
- Category: Blog
The final FAST study report is complete, and implementation has already begun on a number of FAST-inspired policies and projects.
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Member Briefing: March 5, 2021
- March 5, 2021
- Posted by: Joe Milazzo II
- Category: Member briefing
FAQs on “access fee-based” concept; work from anywhere implications
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Vehicle Registration-based Access Fee – FAQs
- March 4, 2021
- Posted by: Joe Milazzo II
- Category: Blog
This post provides some FAQs in response to excellent comments and discussion on the access-based approach to modernize state highway funding.
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Member Briefing: February 26, 2021
- February 26, 2021
- Posted by: Joe Milazzo II
- Category: Member briefing
Fuel taxes are increasingly unfair. So let’s end them.
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Fuel taxes are increasingly unfair — to both travelers and NC retailers. Let’s end them, and go with an access-based approach.
- February 25, 2021
- Posted by: Joe Milazzo II
- Category: Blog
We don’t have to settle for the unfairness and volatility of fuel taxes. An access-based approach would be simpler, more equitable, more resilient, and beneficial to North Carolina retailers.