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What is happening now? What may come next? Staying in the know about our changing world and how we all get around it strengthens our ability to think comprehensively and collaborate effectively. From technical insights to firm and cultural news, sharing our innovations, evolutions, and advances as we experience and embrace them keeps us connected. We invite you to explore the very latest along with us.

We are excited to celebrate our staff and their pursuit of professional growth and thank them for their dedication and passion for serving communities.

We’re excited to Envision a Transportation System for a Dynamic Future at TRB 2023. Learn more about our TRB plans and possible opportunities to talk careers with Fehr & Peers during the event.

Does working remotely mean we are driving less? The answer might surprise you.

Learn how a coalition of jurisdictions and community groups in Washington State pioneered a large-scale multimodal transportation planning approach that has improved highway capacity over the last twenty years and continues to guide future investments.

The ability for a community to evacuate quickly continues to be a top priority for agency staff in California. Learn about our Climate Group’s proactive research to address new CEQA requirements for producing evidence-based evacuation travel time analysis for land use projects.

Discover how one city is redesigning their streets to make experiencing destinations safer and more enjoyable, and how their process and design typology can be adapted to streets across the US.

How can transportation agencies reduce overall vehicle miles traveled and still generate revenue? In a recent study, we evaluated the impact of making transit free of charge compared to implementing a VMT tax and whether the costs for travelers is equitable.

Available guidance for agencies to gather an accurate picture of current freight activity is limited. Check out how this community defined their baseline in four steps to be able to evaluate freight zero emission zones as a strategy for meeting new climate and environmental policy goals.

With electric vehicle sales increasing, how durable is our ability to build and maintain highway and transit infrastructure through current gas tax measures? Explore the full scope of promoting a cleaner and more resilient transportation system.

Congratulations to 151 team members on earning promotions this year, and to these 46 individuals who achieved step-level promotions effective July 1.

Explore how four communities shifted their plans’ focus from a more traditional emphasis on vehicle capacity and roadway expansion to planning systems oriented around people.

Acquiring funding through grants and safety programs can challenging, but with appropriate planning and guidance, the process can be an easy first step in creating safe infrastructure systems.

It's not always clear which community members and roadway users are likely to benefit from large-scale infrastructure investments. Learn how activity-based models can help.

We are excited to announce our expansion to Texas! With proximity to downtown Dallas, establishing roots here allows us to continue to provide for and deepen our relationships with clients in the DFW Metroplex and beyond.

Explore ITE’s new technical brief that describes a comprehensive way for public agencies to incorporate the Safe System approach in project reviews, to build proactive, multimodal safety considerations into transportation impact analysis reports.
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