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VHB Bicycle-Pedestrian Panel Addresses Barriers Faced by People of Color
Bringing together thought leaders in the fields of transportation and urban planning and design, VHB-hosted panel seeks to understand the impacts of systemic racism on people of color from the perspective of cyclists and pedestrians.
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Award Winning TOD Aimed to Revitalize Danbury’s Downtown
The new Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) in Danbury, Connecticut receives the New England Chapter of Congress for New Urbanism (CNU) award.
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Driving Change Through Equitable Development
VHB partners with developers and communities to drive equitable change through the built environment.
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Feasibility Study Highlights VHB’s Technical Capabilities for LRT/Streetcar Evaluation
VHB transportation planners are laying the groundwork for smart expansion of light rail and streetcar into Atlanta neighborhoods
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Read VHB’s thought leadership piece on Building a Sustainable, Resilient, and Equitable Future
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The MBTA Leverages Alternative Delivery for Bridge Bundle Replacement to Modernize the Transit Infrastructure
The MBTA has selected the design build contracting method for the replacement of six Commonwealth bridges that are nearing the end of their useful life.
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New Breaking Ground Development Certifies into ULURP
A new development by Breaking Ground advances into the ULURP review process, marking steps towards construction.
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David Quart Shares Insight on Public Housing’s Role in Reducing Poverty
VHB’s David Quart lends his perspective to an article outlining the role public housing plays in reducing poverty.
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Pinellas County Plans for Sustainable & Resilient Future
VHB is partnering with Pinellas County, Florida, to develop a Sustainability & Resiliency Action Plan
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Florida’s Legacy Trail Extension Puts Pedestrian Safety & Environmental Stewardship First
An integrated team of VHB scientists, planners, and engineers helped extend a historic recreation trail in Florida while protecting wildlife, fragile ecosystems, and pedestrians.
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University of Virginia’s Ivy Corridor Project Connects North and Central Grounds
Ivy Corridor Project at UVA will contribute to the University’s campus sustainability and environmental goals
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Amir Rizavi Joins ITE Northeastern District Board
Amir Rizavi will join the ITE Northeastern District’s Board of Directors as Secretary/Treasurer, kicking off leadership role for the District.
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VHB to Develop Statewide Active Transportation Plan for Maine
The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) selected VHG to help develop a Statewide Active Transportation Plan (SATP).
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T.F. Green International Airport Runway Reopens Ahead of Schedule
VHB delivered expedited permitting and design services that helped RIAC reopen T.F. Green’s Runway 16/34 ahead of schedule.
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Kyle Rosenmeyer Joins VHB to Advance Model-Based Design
VHB welcomes Kyle Rosenmeyer, PE, to help advance the company’s model-based design services.
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Norfolk’s Ohio Creek Watershed Featured in ENR Mid-Atlantic
VHB’s Kim Blossom and the Ohio Creek team share the project’s sustainable solutions with ENR Mid-Atlantic Magazine.
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Remembering Ben Siwinski
Remembering and honoring our dear friend and colleague Ben Siwinski
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Harrisonburg, Virginia’s Friendly City Trail Celebrates Grand Opening
The new two-mile Friendly City Trail in Harrisonburg, VA, connects public schools, parks, and neighborhoods on the west side of the city.
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VHB Elevates Care for Residents at Ardie R. Copas State Veterans’ Nursing Home
An integrated team of VHB civil engineers and landscape designers played an integral part in Florida’s newest nursing facility for Veterans.
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VHB Develops Innovative, Scalable Watershed Plan in Central North Carolina
The Cape Fear 02/03 Regional Watershed Plan investigates stressors at the catchment scale to prioritize preservation and mitigation efforts for the NC Division of Mitigation Services.