The Eno Center for Transportation (Eno) was founded in 1921 by William Phelps Eno (1859-1945), who pioneered the field of traffic management in the United States and Europe. Mr. Eno sought to promote safe mobility by ensuring that traffic control became an accepted role of government and traffic engineering a recognized professional discipline.
Eno focuses on all modes of transportation, with the mission of cultivating creative and visionary leadership for the sector. We pursue this mission by supporting activities in three areas: professional development programs, policy forums, and publications.
The report details the need for positive, healthy relationships between the public agency and the private contractor to achieve the best outcomes for both parties, their workers...
Metro CEO Phil Washington has received the distinguished Wilber S. Smith Friends of ENO award, honoring individuals who have given years of extraordinary support and service to...
The Eno Center for Transportation announced Oct. 21, that Boyden Global Executive Search has been retained to assist in the recruitment of its new president and chief executive...
The neutral, non-partisan Eno Center for Transportation has started accepting applications for a new technical assistance award program in Public-Private Partnerships (P3). Eno...
James H. Burnley IV, former U.S. secretary of transportation and Partner with Venable LLP, was appointed to the Eno Center for Transportation’s Board of Directors on Aug. 13.
Tay Yoshitani, CEO of the Port of Seattle, and Phil Washington, general manager of the Regional Transportation District (RTD) in Denver, were appointed to the Eno Center for Transportat...
There is broad consensus among policy-makers, advocates and thought-leaders that the federal government needs to use available transportation funds more effectively.
The paper focuses on measuring economic impacts as a component of the transportation decision-making process. The paper uses federal and state case studies to examine how economic...
Adrian Fenty, former mayor of Washington, D.C., and Maria Cino, former Deputy Secretary for the U.S. Department of Transportation, have been appointed to the Eno Center for Transportati...