Baruch Feigenbaum is Senior Managing Director of Transportation Policy at Reason Foundation.
Feigenbaum has a diverse background researching and implementing transportation issues including revenue and finance, public-private partnerships, highways, transit, high-speed rail, ports, intelligent transportation systems, land use, and local policymaking. Prior to joining Reason, Feigenbaum handled transportation issues on Capitol Hill for Rep. Lynn Westmoreland.
Feigenbaum is a member of the Transportation Research Board Bus Transit Systems and Intelligent Transportation Systems Committees. He is vice president of programming for the Transportation and Research Forum Washington Chapter, a reviewer for the Journal of the American Planning Association (JAPA), and a contributor to Planetizen. He has appeared on NBC Nightly News and CNBC. His work has been featured in the Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and numerous other publications.
Feigenbaum earned his master's degree in Transportation Planning with a focus in engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Atlanta Regional Commission Funding Should Focus on Traffic
The commission's number one priority should be reducing congestion
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Making a Brave Move on the Transportation Front
Transportation improvements need to be made in Cobb County before Atlanta Braves move
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Metro Atlanta Needs Comprehensive Highway and Transit Network
To improve mobility region should develop its arterial street and bus networks
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Transit Agencies Should Implement Distance Based Fares
MARTA and other Georgia transit agencies should implement distance based fares to increase ridership and improve farebox recovery ratio