by Em Hall | Sep 2, 2025 | Bicycle and Pedestrian
We’re Creating Streets That Work for Everyone Every August, we recognize National Traffic Awareness Month, a time to highlight how thoughtful transportation engineering and planning create safer, more livable communities. In our special video series, members of the...
by Em Hall | Jul 31, 2025 | Bicycle and Pedestrian
The Hidden Impact of Parking Garage Design Most of us don’t think much about parking garages until we’re frustrated by one. We’ve all experienced the tight corner that scrapes our mirror, the confusing layout that leaves us circling endlessly, or the...
by Maggie Ruble | Jan 28, 2025 | Bicycle and Pedestrian
Transportation Abroad: Exploring Innovative Infrastructure in Central and Eastern Europe As a transportation engineer in the United States, I adhere to national, state, and local standards when designing infrastructure. However, I’m also fascinated by how people...
by Em Hall | Nov 12, 2024 | Bicycle and Pedestrian
Pathways to Progress: Unlocking Potential with Trail-Oriented Development Bike racks at Potomac Shores, which features an extensive trail system linking amenities throughout the community What is Trail-Oriented Development? Trail-oriented development (TrOD) is an...
by Em Hall | Jun 22, 2024 | Bicycle and Pedestrian
Why City Dwellers Should Embrace Biking: A Guide to Commuting Benefits I have found that living in a city comes with numerous benefits; I have more options for entertainment and dining, walkable destinations, access to public transportation, increased social ties to...