Transportation Absent From Malloy’s State of the State, But Not His Budget
Last week, Governor Dannel Malloy delivered a snow-delayed State of the State address focused on his plans for tax relief, education, and economic development. It
Last week, Governor Dannel Malloy delivered a snow-delayed State of the State address focused on his plans for tax relief, education, and economic development. It
There was plenty to be happy about in Connecticut last year, with progress on the CTfastrak bus rapid transit corridor, lots of new bike infrastructure
Earlier this year, Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy announced an initiative that would “draw on broad public input and result in a plan to transform transportation
Hartford faces a once-in-a-century opportunity to reshape its downtown as state engineers again turn their attention to the aging “Aetna viaduct” which carries I-84 through the city
In 2009, Connecticut passed one of the strongest Complete Streets laws in the country, but a law is only as effective as the agencies who
With CTfastrak and the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield Rail projects set to open in 2015 and 2016, respectively, discussion about future development in the area is ramping
The transit crisis facing the New Haven Line is now in its sixth day, and ConnDOT and the MTA have been doing what they can
When the Connecticut state budget passed earlier this year, legislators swept $110 million out of the (supposedly) dedicated Special Transportation Fund. At the same time, a 15
On Friday, Connecticut’s State Bond Commission approved $537 million in transportation projects. (The full commission agenda is here.) While the list of projects includes funds for
Compact, pedestrian-friendly development is as important in small towns as it is in large cities, and can help create a traditional “Main Street” look that