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Nawshin Tabassum Selected as 2024 John Zegeer Memorial Fellowship Recipient
“I am deeply grateful to receive the John David Zegeer Memorial Fellowship. I am excited to continue working toward my goal of becoming a transportation…
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Thain Road Corridor and Access Study
How Community Collaboration Paved the Way for a More Connected Corridor in Lewiston
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Myth Busters: Will Removing Parking Minimums Put a Strain on Existing Parking Supply?
Parking minimums require developers to provide a minimum number of parking spaces based on what they’re building. The requirement can be based on the size…
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Myth Busters: Are Long-Range Traffic Forecasts the Best Tool to Guide Decisions about our Streets?
Long-range traffic forecasts are used to inform the selection and design of transportation projects based on predicted demand of the roadway system decades into the…
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Myth Busters: Are One-Way Streets Better than Two-Way Streets?
After World War II, when car usage became more prevalent and it became the norm for people to work downtown but live, shop, and play…
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Thain Road Corridor and Access Study
How Community Collaboration Paved the Way for a More Connected Corridor in Lewiston
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Bay Area Mobility Hub Study
Moving Mobility to the Forefront in the Bay Area
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Pioneer Parkway Roundabout in Yavapai County
A Turning Point for Safety at a High-Speed Intersection
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Nawshin Tabassum Selected as 2024 John Zegeer Memorial Fellowship Recipient
“I am deeply grateful to receive the John David Zegeer Memorial Fellowship. I am excited to continue working toward my goal of becoming a transportation…
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Applications Are Open for 2025 Engineering/Planning Internships!
Every summer, Kittelson hires undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students with an open mind and eagerness to learn, the ability to think critically and solve complex problems, and an interest in exploring the transportation profession.
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