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Austin s 20-year mobility plan makes progress in first two years

•    Supporting our community •    Implementing our plan Chief among ASMP s goals is to accommodate the ability for Austinites to shift how they commute. By 2039, the City hopes about half of Austinites will get to work without driving alone in a car. The ASMP lays out strategies to allow more people the ability to safely and efficiently commute by transit, foot, bike, scooter, carpool or any other mode that replaces driving a car alone. The COVID-19 pandemic showed Austinites and the world that many businesses can adapt to a telework environment and maintain productivity.  The ASMP integrates all transportation modes, so they complement and do not compete with each other.

City of Shreveport, Willis-Knighton break ground on site of future Fire Station 8

City of Shreveport, Willis-Knighton break ground on site of future Fire Station 8 The future home of what will be Fire Station 8 is located at Greenwood Road and Missouri Street. The property was provided by Willis-Knighton Health System through a property exchange agreement. (Source: Cody Jennings) By Alex Onken | March 12, 2021 at 10:06 AM CST - Updated March 12 at 12:40 PM SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - At 9 a.m. on Friday, March 12, ground was broken at the site of what will become Fire Station 8 in Shreveport. “The men and women of the Shreveport Fire Department work tirelessly to provide life-saving services to our community,” said Chief Scott Wolverton, in a news release. “This project will give them the first-class facilities they deserve.”

Council approved funding release for 2020 mobility bond

Council approved funding release for 2020 mobility bond By FOX 7 Austin Digital Team Published  AUSTIN, Texas - The Austin City Council has approved the release of funds from the 2020 Active Transportation and Safety Bond, which Austin voters approved last November as Proposition B. The Austin Transportation Department says that this allows it and Austin Public Works to hire the initial staff necessary to begin work on the $460 million in local mobility projects across the City, marking the next step in a multi-year process to deliver projects to the public. $80 million for sidewalks $65 million for safety and Vision Zero $53 million to improve substandard streets

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