Baruch Feigenbaum

Reason Foundation

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Baruch Feigenbaum

Reason Foundation

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.


September 19, 2024

A Review of K-12 Transportation in Georgia

There is a disparity among Georgia schools when it comes to transporting students to and from their homes. Are better options available?




February 26, 2021 • Commentary

Get on Board with Buses for Equitable Transit

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says one of his top priorities is addressing inequities such as “transit deserts,” particularly in communities of


February 14, 2020 • Commentary

Put the Brakes on High-Speed Rail in Georgia

Every few years, high-speed rail advocates arrive in Georgia and argue for high-speed rail. Supposedly, Atlanta and the state as a whole will not become a world