Transportation & Logistics
Route unveiled for $148 million North-South Bus Rapid Transit service in Milwaukee County
Milwaukee County’s East-West Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service has yet to officially begin, but county officials are moving forward with plans for a second possible bus route.
Brady Street BID to study closing street to vehicles
After a hit-and-run crash left a Milwaukee man dead earlier this week, the Brady Street BID’s Board of Directors says it is looking into “pedestrianizing” Brady Street, closing it to vehicular traffic.
City launches its next dockless scooter pilot study
San Francisco-based Neutron Holdings, Inc., d.b.a. shared electric vehicle company Lime, returned to Milwaukee this week with the latest version of its e-scooters, and says it plans to scale up to 600 in the city.
Mitchell International paves CLEAR path for travelers
Travelers who dread waiting in long TSA lines at General Mitchell International Airport now have a remedy to quell their concerns as officials unveiled an innovative security screening system, CLEAR, on Tuesday.
A moving target
The first Half of 2022 hasn’t provided much relief to Wisconsin businesses who are still navigating supply chain and...
GXO Logistics to close facility in Sturtevant
GXO Logistics Inc. this week informed state and local officials that it plans to permanently close its facility at 901 Renaissance Boulevard in Sturtevant.
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Port Milwaukee director appointed to national maritime transportation advisory committee
Adam Tindall-Schlicht, director of Port Milwaukee, has been appointed to the Maritime Transportation System Advisory Committee (MTSNAC) by U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
City giving scooters another shot
Less than a year after city officials banned dockless scooters downtown and in nearby areas, the Milwaukee Common Council has approved the city’s third scooter pilot study aimed at seeing if Milwaukee residents and visitors can make proper use of the scooters.
Potawatomi Business Development Corp. creates business unit focused on EV market
The Potawatomi Business Development Corporation (PBDC) has created a new business unit that will focus exclusively on researching and deploying offerings in the electric vehicle (EV) technology space. PBDC is actively establishing a set of commercially viable initiatives and products that may include partnerships, joint ventures and acquisitions.
Balcan Innovations increasing planned job number for Pleasant Prairie facility
A $400,000 Transportation Economic Assistance (TEA) grant provided by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation is helping Balcan Innovations, Inc....