National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO)

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55 Water Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10041
United States
http://www.nacto.org
212.839.6421

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NACTO encourages the exchange of transportation ideas, insights and practices among large central cities while fostering a cooperative approach to key national transportation issues.

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Bicycle & Scooter Sharing

New NACTO report reveals uptick in bike and scooter usage in 2023

July 23, 2024
While people in the U.S. and Canada took 10 million more trips on bike and scooter share in 2023, the report also shows some bike and scooter share systems folded or had trouble...
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Bicycle & Scooter Sharing

NATCO’s 2022 Shared Micromobility Report: Micromobility trips increased by 5 million from 2021

Nov. 3, 2023
The results of the report show micromobility systems have become integral to city transportation networks across North America and highlights notable trends in the usage of shared...

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Management

People on the Move: Keolis North America, Mpact, NACTO, Nova Bus

April 10, 2024
Personnel updates from around the transit industry.
NACTO/Kate Fillin-Yeh
'UT West Mall @ Guadalupe' Station. Located on Guadalupe St between W 23rd St and W 22nd St (2242 Guadalupe St, Austin, Texas)
Shared Mobility

NACTO: Micromobility is booming; municipal regulations towards it need to evolve

The association’s analysis finds half a billion bike share and e-scooter trips have been taken in the U.S. during the past 12 years.
Marc A. Hermann/MTA New York City Transit
Among the quick implementation recommendations NACTO provided in its new report was prioritizing bus service through dedicated bus lanes.
Bus

Want to reduce emissions and increase transit ridership? NACTO says the answer is to ‘Move! That! Bus!’

Aug. 19, 2022
NACTO’s new report outlines action steps that can be implemented in two years all aimed at supporting reliable, more frequent bus service in urban areas.

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House AV Legislation Would Leave Cities on the Side of the Road

July 25, 2017
NACTO, NLC, T4A, and NRDC urge Congress to prioritize safety, preserve the authority of local governments to manage their transportation system, and implement robust data-sharing...
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NACTO Launches Green Light for Great Streets

June 6, 2017
NACTO has announced a year-long initiative, Green Light for Great Streets, to identify the factors that slow the implementation of transformative transportation projects in cities...
Safety & Security

NACTO Announces Worldwide Launch of the Global Street Design Guide

May 22, 2017
NACTO and the Global Designing Cities Initiative today announced the launch of the Global Street Design Guide as a globally accessible document that can be downloaded at no cost...
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With the region’s rapid growth, Oakland and AC Transit are poised to harness the benefits of transit street design.
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Transit Accelerator: Better Buses in Oakland

April 24, 2017
Earlier this month, NACTO, in partnership with TransitCenter, led a comprehensive series of workshops with Oakland’s new Department of Transportation and Oakland’s regional transit...
Alt. Mobility

Rogue Bike Share Providers Raise Concerns For Cities

April 14, 2017
In recent weeks, “rogue” bike share companies have launched, uninvited, in U.S. cities with flimsy equipment and limited or no public notification, posing significant safety risks...
Gage Skidmore
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Management

NACTO Says President Trump’s Proposed Budget Would be a Disaster for Cities

March 17, 2017
Linda Bailey, executive director of the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) issued the following statement in response to the White House’s 2018 budget...
Alt. Mobility

Over 28 Million Bike Share Trips Were Taken in the U.S. in 2016

March 14, 2017
The National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) has released the first-ever nationwide count of bike share rides in the United States.
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New York's MTA Joins NACTO, Expanding the Network of City Transportation Officials

Aug. 23, 2016
By joining NACTO, MTA demonstrates the role of street design in making urban transit more reliable and its vital importance for the next generation of transportation leaders.
Shelters, Stations, Fixtures, Parking & Lighting

High-Quality Bike Facilities Increase Ridership and Make Biking Safer

July 26, 2016
As cities across the U.S. build comfortable, protected bike lane networks, the number of people biking is going up and the risk of death or injury to each individual bike rider...