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Clean Corridors Meeting, November 3 & 4, 2016, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Heffner Alumni House, 1301 Peoples Ave., Troy, New York 12180

Dear Partners,

On behalf of the Meeting Hosts, thank you for joining us at RPI in Troy, New York for the first-ever Clean Corridors Meeting on November 3 & 4. Over 160 participants from the Northeast and beyond came together to discuss opportunities to collaborate on developing clean, sustainable freight and passenger corridors. We had great representation across states, agencies, disciplines, and sectors. Panelists provided succinct and stimulating presentations on key perspectives & issues. Participants rolled up their sleeves and debated openly on how to make progress toward our common vision of providing the multi-faceted fueling, charging and layover infrastructure needed to reduce emissions, enhance energy security, and stimulate the adoption of clean vehicle technologies. Throughout the meeting, it was clear that partners want to continue this collaboration into 2017 and beyond.

We are finalizing the meeting notes, presentations, and photos and will make them available to you over the next two weeks. The Cadmus Group and Atlas Policy team will soon provide tools to support state Dots' efforts to plan and implement clean corridors. We will offer all meeting participants and stakeholders a webinar in December to review lessons learned and discuss next steps to move this initiative forward.

To collect your feedback, we kindly ask that you complete this Quick Survey to respond to your Clean Corridor needs. Click this link to participate! Thank you.

View presentations from the Clean Corridors Meeting here!

Greg Nadeau, Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration announce Alternative Fuel Corridor Designations at Clean Corridors Meeting
Greg Nadeau, Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration announces Alternative Fuel Corridor Designations at Clean Corridors Meeting

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