Keeping Counties Moving
-
Basic pageSince 2015, NACo with support from the Federal Highway Administration has worked to assist county officials and staff in exploring the nexus between transportation innovation and investments that promote long-term economic resilience.Keeping Counties Moving
-
Basic page
Keeping Counties Moving
Keeping Counties Moving
Since 2015, NACo with support from the Federal Highway Administration has worked to assist county officials and staff in exploring the nexus between transportation innovation and investments that promote long-term economic resilience.
Since 2015, NACo with support from the Federal Highway Administration has worked to assist county officials and staff in exploring the nexus between transportation innovation and investments that promote long-term economic resilience.2018-07-30Basic page2020-01-08
Keeping Counties Moving
Since 2015, NACo with support from the Federal Highway Administration has worked to assist county officials and staff in exploring the nexus between transportation innovation and investments that promote long-term economic resilience.
-
Reports & Toolkits
Connected Counties: Tech Innovations in Transportation
Connected Counties explores how counties across the US are taking advantage of emerging connected and autonomous vehicle technologies to improve safety, enhance mobility and promote local economic competitiveness.
-
Reports & Toolkits
Connected and Automated Vehicles Toolkit: A Primer for Counties
NACo has created the Connected and Automated Vehicles Toolkit: A Primer for Counties to provide county leaders with an overview of and framework for engagement with the rapidly-growing connected and automated vehicles (CAV) sector -
Educational Presentation
Presentations from the Innovations in Transportation and Technology Peer Exchange in Allegheny County, Pa.
The Innovations in Transportation and Technology: County Leadership Peer Exchange was held in Allegheny County/Pittsburgh, Pa. May 4-5, 2017, to explore the county role in connected and autonomous vehicles and other transportation technology opportunities as a means to foster economic growth and improve local transportation systems. -
Workshop participants in front of the Georgia Queen Riverboat on the Savannah, Georgia, river front.
Educational PresentationPresentations from the Keeping Counties Moving: Innovations in Transportation Peer Exchange (Chatham County, Ga.)
The Keeping Counties Moving: Innovations in Transportation Peer Exchange was held in Chatham County/Savannah, Ga., March 23-24, 2017. -
Workshop
Understanding the Role of Mega-Regions in Economic Development and Transportation
This session will give counties an understanding of mega-regions (i.e. large networks of metropolitan regions that are combined because they may have similar economic, cultural, environmental and infrastructure systems) and how they can help counties to grow their economies by improving their transportation connectivity and mobility. -
Reports & Toolkits
Counties on Track: Strategies for Freight-Oriented Economic Development
This report describes how freight transportation investments can fuel local and regional economic development. By exploring how counties in diverse parts of the country are partnering with public and private sector actors, it reveals the county’s role in promoting “freight-oriented development” to create jobs and improve goods movement.
- 1 of 3
- next ›
Get the latest from NACo on the Opioid Epidemic
Sign-up today to receive email updates on the latest news and resources from NACo.
-
Webinar
NACo Information Series on Treasury’s ARPA Flexibility Guidance: Transportation Infrastructure Project
Sep. 20, 2023 , 1:00 pm – 2:00 pmOn August 10, the U.S. -
Blog
The County Countdown – August 29, 2023
Every other week, NACo’s County Countdown reviews top federal policy advocacy items with an eye towards counties and the intergovernmental partnership. Watch the video and explore NACo resources below on some of the top issues we are covering this week. -
Reports & Toolkits
NACo Analysis: Overview of New Treasury Guidance for ARPA Flexibility Legislation
On August 10, the U.S. Department of Treasury (Treasury) released an Interim Final Rule (IFR) for the bipartisan State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial Fiscal Recovery, Infrastructure, and Disaster Relief Flexibility Act -
Blog
U.S. House and Senate introduce bipartisan FAA reauthorizations
In June 2023, the U.S. House and U.S. Senate Congressional committees with jurisdiction over aviation introduced bipartisan versions of bills that would reauthorize funding for the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which is currently set to expire on September 30, 2023. -
Blog
Counties directly eligible for over $3 billion in competitive USDOT funding for community and regional planning
On July 5, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced the availability of over $3 billion in competitive funding through the Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods (RCN) Program.
-
Basic page
Transportation Policy Steering Committee
Responsible for all matters pertaining to federal transportation legislation, funding and regulation and its impacts on county government. This includes highway and bridge development, finance and safety, public transit development and finance, transportation planning, airport development and service, passenger and freight railroads, ports and waterways, freight movement, and research and development of new modes of transportation.pagepagepage<p>Responsible for all matters pertaining to federal transportation legislation, funding and regulation and its impacts on county government.
-
Reports & Toolkits
Implementing Infrastructure Investments at the County Level: The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (P.L. 117-58)
As intergovernmental partners, counties play a key role in ensuring the successful interpretation and implementation of the BILReports & Toolkitsdocument100710:00 amReports & Toolkits<table border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width:100%" summary="call-out transparent jump">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>