Caroline Daigle oversees the Transportation Program’s technical assistance initiative for local government and conducts research on multimodal transportation policy. She joined ACEEE in 2024.
Prior to joining ACEEE, Caroline worked for the Metropolitan Planning Organization in Chattanooga, Tennessee, as a transportation planner and most recently for the City of Chattanooga as a lead transportation planner, where she focused on strategic planning for public transit networks and on bike and pedestrian project implementation.
Caroline holds a master of science in community and regional planning and a master of arts in Latin American studies from The University of Texas at Austin, as well as a bachelor of arts in Spanish from Georgia College.
Authored by Caroline Daigle
Public Transit Is a Smart Investment. Here Are Five Ways States Can Support It.
Maximizing State Transportation Investments: How Redirecting Spending from Highway Expansion to Public Transit Supports Economies and Communities
Costs to deliver transportation projects have risen drastically in recent years. To avoid wasteful spending, each new dollar invested in transportation infrastructur…
When Transportation Decisions Shape Housing: Developer Insights on Delivering Housing in Connected Communities
New brief explores delivering housing in connected communities, offering key takeaways for stakeholders
Innovative Utility Strategies Expand Equitable Access to EV Charging
Local and Regional Policymakers Can Better Align Transportation and Housing Plans
Case Study: Strengthening Public Agency Partnerships To Address Transportation Challenges In St. Louis
A summary of ACEEE’s work with St. Louis County, MO, through the U.S. Department of Transportation Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Program. View additional case studies: Lansing…
Local Residents Can Guide Safer Street Design with Walk Audits
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