OUR HISTORY
In December of 2016, the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) awarded The University of Texas at Austin a five-year grant to lead a consortium under the University Transportation Centers (UTC) program. CM2’s consortium partners include The University of Texas at Austin, Louisiana State University, Texas Southern University, and the University of Pennsylvania, with affiliates at Cornell University and Rutgers University. CM2 is a designated Tier 1 University Transportation Center.
MISSION
The consortium of Cooperative Mobility for Competitive Megaregions (CM2) aims to advance research, education, and technology transfer initiatives to improve the mobility of people and goods in urban and rural communities of megaregions.
OUTCOMES
The CM2 consortium will build legal, governmental, technical, and analytical frameworks for megaregion transportation planning. Our center’s research products and activities are expected to:
Offer advice to the federal, state, and local governments on strategic transportation planning, smart infrastructure investments, and informed policy-making;
Promote multimodality ranging from high-speed rail to slow-moving transportation such as walking and bicycling for diverse populations and communities;
Facilitate public-private partnership for freight mobility planning and operation efficiency.
The megaregion framework of cooperative mobility that our UTC promotes will help turn the challenges of tomorrow in megaregions into the opportunities of today for their constituents.