Topic: Transportation
Jeff Taylor
Laying Foundations for Port Freeport’s Progress
Over the past five years, Port Freeport has powered forward on an ambitious plan to broaden its role as an […]
Learn MoreNorth Richland Hills Transportation Plan Honored by APA Texas
Four Freese and Nichols projects have won Project of the Year Awards from the American Planning Association – Texas Chapter. These […]
Learn MoreJeff Taylor
How Smart City Digital Linking Can Improve Disaster Management
Chuck Wolf, a water program manager in the Houston office who also teaches engineering at Texas A&M University, recently co-authored […]
Learn MoreElizabeth Palasota
How COVID-19 is Affecting the Transportation Industry
Many agencies in the transportation industry are continuing to work during the coronavirus outbreak, while taking necessary precautions to protect […]
Learn MoreWendy Shabay
Why the U.S. Census Matters for Our Work and Our Clients
At Freese and Nichols, our various planning groups regularly use U.S. Census Bureau data to forecast clients’ needs for water, […]
Learn MoreEddie Haas Appointed City of Coppell Planning & Zoning Commission Chairman
Congratulations to Edmund Haas, Transportation Planner and Principal, who was appointed to an eighth term and as Chairman to the City of […]
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What the Future of North Texas Will Look Like
The latest issue of the North Texas Commission’s NTX Magazine focuses on the future of North Texas and how the […]
Learn MoreA Better View of Austin’s Bats
The more than 2.6 million visitors who use the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike-Trail each year now have a safer […]
Learn MoreEddie Haas
Is Parking A Thing of the Past?
In today’s busy, fast-paced world, the curb is one of the most in-demand spaces. With new players in the game […]
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