We're excited to announce AMPO's inaugural podcast, Amped Up! This podcast will serve as a deep dive into the world of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) and their crucial role in... read more →
The MPO Institute, the newest of the AMPO Research Foundation Programs, is launching this Spring! The MPO Institute supports the evolving role of MPOs, understands the need for MPO-centric training,... read more →
AMPO recently distributed a survey to membership between May 24 and July 31, 2023 focused on unobligated balances and carry over policies. Several factors prompted this survey, including the 2023 August... read more →
The National Institute for Congestion Reduction (NICR) has announced the arrival of brand-new training program designed especially for MPO Board members! This FREE training program consists of five self-paced video... read more →
The 2023 AMPO Annual Conference in Cleveland, Ohio is just around the corner. We have a packed agenda with illuminating sessions, expert speakers, educational pre-conference workshops, exciting mobile tours, and... read more →
Is there a person, project, or MPO you'd like to recognize for outstanding work and/or achievements? Nominations for the 2023 AMPO Awards are officially open, but don't delay! Submissions are... read more →
Chasen Cos. built a business model by buying old warehouse, retail and office properties in Baltimore, gutting them and turning them into luxury apartments. The strategy has yielded steady growth... read more →
Women are three times more likely than men to worry about their safety on public transit. They also rely more on public transportation, where sexual harassment and more serious gender-based violence can be commonplace for... read more →
A new pilot project to install electric vehicle chargers on light poles in Kansas City, Missouri, could reduce one of the most commonly cited barriers to greater electric vehicle adoption: The... read more →
Traffic overall has dropped across the country during the Covid-19 pandemic, but there has been a substantial rise in the fatality crash rate, thought to be the result of spikes... read more →