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Winding down data collection for the I-85 Bridge Collapse Survey

October 20, 2017
by Lisa Marie Glover
#Transportation, Atlanta, Bridge collapse, Fleet Management, Georgia, Interstate 85, Ivy Vining Consulting, traffic management, Transit
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Ivy Vining Consultants are coming to the end of its data collection for the Interstate 85 Bridge collapse survey. Please visit our survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NV9VYJM The survey is anonymous and only aggregated data will be used. Thank you for participating in our survey!
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Kensington-Memorial Drive Overlay District Panel

September 08, 2017
by Lisa Marie Glover
#Transportation, DeKalb County, Future Development, Kensington-Memorial Drive Overlay District, Overlay Districts, Planning, Redevelopment, Sustainability
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Principal Consultant, Lisa Marie Glover, will participate as a panel member for the Kensington-Memorial Drive Overlay District Community Meeting. Thursday, September 14, 2017 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Georgia State University Perimeter College Clarkston Campus Jim Cherry Learning Resour
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The other story of I-85 bridge collapse

June 04, 2017
by Lisa Marie Glover
#Transportation, Government, Lifestyle, Public Transportation, Research
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The collapse of a portion of the I-85 bridge, the sinkhole in Midtown Atlanta, the fires at two other bridge locations and the challenges experienced by transit providers to move populations to work, public events and other activities, has created a new reality for Metro Atlanta. In t
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America’s GPA: D+ Estimated Investment Needed by 2020: $3.6 Trillion

October 06, 2016
by Lisa Marie Glover
#2013ReportCard, #AmericasInfrastructure, #Election2016, #Energy, #Freight, #GameChangers, #ReBuildReNew, #Transportation, #Water
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Every four years, the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Report Card for America’s Infrastructure depicts the condition and performance of American infrastructure in the familiar form of a school report card—assigning letter grades based on the physical condition and needed investme
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Coming Soon, Economists Hope: Big Spending on Roads, Bridges and Ports

October 05, 2016
by Lisa Marie Glover
#AmericasInfrastructure, #Transportation
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The New York Times By CONOR DOUGHERTY SEPT. 18, 2016 OAKLAND, Calif. — The docks at the Port of Oakland are a tangle of cranes, shipping containers, railroad tracks and snaking lines of trucks waiting to load and unload cargo. Streamlining this kind of traffic is one of the few ideas
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